From rainbowrep at neo.rr.com Mon Aug 4 08:19:03 2003 From: rainbowrep at neo.rr.com (Lois DiGiacomo) Date: Mon Aug 4 08:19:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MATCHMAKER Message-ID: <004301c35a47$7fdf3be0$dbd65d18@DJVLSZ01> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C35A1D.969FC3B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable MATCHMAKER - a satirical play spoofing TV's dating/marriage shows! It's = more fun than Tony and Tina's Wedding!....Why? Because there's a = different wedding couple with each show--chosen by the audience. Meet = our panels of four women and four men vying for that audience vote to = become the next bride and groom...then join them at their reception for = a piece of cake! August 8-9 at 8 p.m. Canton Cultural Center Arts and Education Center =20 1014 Cleveland Avenue N. W. (behind the Civic Center parking deck) Tickets: $8 330.966.9440 for reservations ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C35A1D.969FC3B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
MATCHMAKER - a satirical play spoofing = TV's=20 dating/marriage shows!  It's more fun than Tony and Tina's = Wedding!....Why?=20 Because there's a different wedding couple with each show--chosen by the = audience.  Meet our panels of four women and four men vying for = that=20 audience vote to become the next bride and groom...then join them = at their=20 reception for a piece of cake!
 
August 8-9 at 8 p.m.
 
Canton Cultural Center Arts and = Education=20 Center 
1014 Cleveland Avenue N. = W.
(behind the Civic Center parking = deck)
Tickets: $8
330.966.9440 for=20 reservations
------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C35A1D.969FC3B0-- From Crytti at aol.com Mon Aug 4 08:19:07 2003 From: Crytti at aol.com (Crytti at aol.com) Date: Mon Aug 4 08:19:07 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call for Performing Artists at Venuu Off-Coventry Message-ID: <1c6.d701f45.2c5fb484@aol.com> --part1_1c6.d701f45.2c5fb484_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit VENUU OFF-COVENTRY an intimate space for eclectic performing arts CALL FOR PERFORMING ARTISTS Venuu Off-Coventry is currently accepting proposals and demos for consideration for our third season of producing and showcasing local, established and emerging talent in an intimate setting where the focus is on the performers. Do you need a venue for a one-act play, staged reading, one-person show, or other performance event? Venuu Off-Coventry presents a mixed bag of acts including dance, film, performance art, cabaret, theatre, and music on the 3rd Saturday of each month. The group is the brainchild of a band of Cleveland Heights residents who wanted to collect their artistic energy and create a gathering place for artists and the community. We are also dedicated to nurturing and developing a broad spectrum of performing arts, including puppetry, multimedia, spoken word, and other art forms. In its first two seasons, VOC has presented a variety of performers and events including Puppets Meet Theatre, Party in the Heights, Barun Kumar Pal, The Trail Hawgs, The Sissy Show, Mr. Downchild, George Foley, Nan O'Malley, The Harmony Girls, The Rude Staff Checkers, Robbie Spackey, A Valentine Cabaret, Lee Chilcote and Ron Andrico, Dale Rogers, Diversity Dance, The Eclectics, The Suspenders, Crazy Rhythm, and World Music Dance Parties. In the fall we will be a part of the Coventry Village Post Construction Festivities. We provide a black box setting with a small stage. We have some lighting equipment, fabric, tables and chairs. Our seating capacity is 65. We sell our own concessions and have free and ample parking. Venuu Off-Coventry is a substance free zone: no smoking, alcohol, or drugs. Venuu Off-Coventry is located in Cleveland Heights at 2728 Lancashire Road, at The Unitarian-Universalist Society of Cleveland, downstairs. We also have volunteer opportunities for anyone interested in publicity, stagecraft, set design, lighting, etc. Please contact Amy Collins by phone or by fax for booking and volunteer opportunities. Booking Agent: Amy Collins: 216.739.1928 Fax: 216.932.1516 Media Contact/PR: Christine McBurney 216.321.1119 crytti at aol.com --part1_1c6.d701f45.2c5fb484_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable VENUU OFF-COVENTRY
an intimate space for eclectic performing arts

CALL FOR PERFORMING ARTISTS

Venuu Off-Coventry is currently accepting proposals and demos for considerat= ion for our third season of producing and showcasing local, established and=20= emerging talent in an intimate setting where the focus is on the performers.=   Do you need a venue for a one-act play, staged reading, one-person sh= ow, or other performance event?

Venuu Off-Coventry presents a mixed bag of acts including dance, film, perfo= rmance art, cabaret, theatre, and music on the 3rd Saturday of each month. <= BR>
The group is the brainchild of a band of Cleveland Heights residents who wan= ted to collect their artistic energy and create a gathering place for artist= s and the community. We  are also dedicated to nurturing and developing= a broad spectrum of performing arts, including puppetry, multimedia, spoken= word, and other art forms. 

In its first two seasons, VOC has presented a variety of performers and even= ts including Puppets Meet Theatre, Party in the Heights, Barun Kumar Pal, Th= e Trail Hawgs, The Sissy Show, Mr. Downchild, George Foley, Nan O'Malley, Th= e Harmony Girls, The Rude Staff Checkers, Robbie Spackey, A Valentine Cabare= t, Lee Chilcote and Ron Andrico, Dale Rogers, Diversity Dance, The Eclectics= , The Suspenders, Crazy Rhythm, and World Music Dance Parties.  In the=20= fall we will be a part of the Coventry Village Post Construction Festivities= .

We provide a black box setting with a small stage.  We have some lighti= ng equipment, fabric, tables and chairs. Our seating capacity is 65.  W= e sell our own concessions and have free and ample parking.  Venuu Off-= Coventry is a substance free zone: no smoking, alcohol, or drugs. 

Venuu Off-Coventry is located in Cleveland Heights at 2728 Lancashire Road,=20= at The Unitarian-Universalist Society of Cleveland, downstairs.

We also have volunteer opportunities for anyone interested in publicity, sta= gecraft,  set design, lighting, etc.

Please contact Amy Collins by phone or by fax for booking and volunteer oppo= rtunities.

Booking Agent: Amy Collins: 216.739.1928 Fax: 216.932.151= 6
Media Contact/PR: Christine McBurney 216.321.1119 crytti at aol.com
--part1_1c6.d701f45.2c5fb484_boundary-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Mon Aug 4 09:34:00 2003 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Mon Aug 4 09:34:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS - "Of Mice & Men" at Beck - call for appt. Message-ID: <1cb.ec0f2dd.2c5fc837@aol.com> --part1_1cb.ec0f2dd.2c5fc837_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AUDITIONS ARE IN JUST THREE WEEKS !! AUGUST 25 AND 26 MAKE YOUR AUDITION APPOINTMENT NOW BY CALLING 216-521-2540 x 232 ------------------------------ Beck Center AUDITION INFORMATION for Of Mice and Men By John Steinbeck Director -- Fred Sternfeld Set Design -- Richard Gould Light Design -- Jeff Lockshine Costume Design -- Jeff Smart Stage Manager -- Amanda Harland This outstanding classic drama is a tremendously moving character study of=20 two roving farmhands, one of whom - "with the strength of a gorilla and the=20= mind=20 of an untutored child" - unwittingly murders a woman, and is killed by his=20 friend to prevent his falling into the hands of the law. THE STORY: Two drifters, George and his friend Lennie, with delusions of=20 living off the "fat of the land," have just arrived at a ranch to work for e= nough=20 money to buy their own place. Lennie is a man-child, a little boy in the bod= y=20 of a dangerously powerful man. It's Lennie's obsessions with things soft and= =20 cuddly, that have made George cautious about who the gentle giant, with his=20 brute strength, associates with. His promise to allow Lennie to "tend to the= =20 rabbits" on their future land keeps Lennie calm, amidst distractions, as the= =20 overgrown child needs constant reassurance. But when a ranch boss' promiscuo= us wife=20 is found dead in the barn with a broken neck, it's obvious that Lennie,=20 albeit accidentally, killed her. George, now worried about his own safety, k= nows=20 exactly where Lennie has gone to hide, and he meets him there. Realizing the= y=20 can't run away anymore, George is faced with a moral question: how should he= =20 deal with Lennie before the ranchers find him and take matters into their ow= n=20 hands. AUDITION DATES: Auditions will be held by appointment Monday, August=A0 25 a= nd=20 Tuesday, August 26 from 6:30pm-10:00pm at Beck Center. Call-Backs will be he= ld=20 Monday, September 8 from 6:30pm-10:30pm.=A0 To schedule an appointment pleas= e=20 call Beck Center at 216-521-2540 ext. 232, Monday - Friday 9:00am - 6:00pm. AUDITION INFORMATION:=A0 Please be prepared to present two short=A0 memorize= d=20 monologues OR you=A0can read a selection from the script which will be provi= ded to=20 you when you arrive for your audition. Please bring a resume and a headshot=20= if=20 available and arrive at least fifteen minutes early to fill out an audition=20 form. ROLES: All roles are open.=A0 9 men, 1 woman. Lennie - A large, lumbering, childlike migrant worker. Due to his mild menta= l=20 disability, Lennie completely depends upon George, his friend and traveling=20 companion, for guidance and protection. The two men share a vision of a farm= =20 that they will own together, a vision that Lennie believes in wholeheartedly= .=20 Gentle and kind, Lennie nevertheless does not understand his own strength. H= is=20 love of petting soft things, such as small animals, dresses, and people's ha= ir,=20 leads to disaster. George - A small, wiry, quick-witted man who travels with, and cares for,=20 Lennie. Although he frequently speaks of how much better his life would be=20 without his caretaking responsibilities, George is obviously devoted to Lenn= ie.=20 George's behavior is motivated by the desire to protect Lennie and, eventual= ly,=20 deliver them both to the farm of their dreams. Though George is the source f= or=20 the often-told story of life on their future farm, it is Lennie's childlike=20 faith that enables George to actually believe his account of their future. Candy - An aging ranch handyman, Candy lost his hand in an accident and=20 worries about his future on the ranch. Fearing that his age is making him us= eless,=20 he seizes on George's description of the farm he and Lennie will have,=20 offering his life's savings if he can join George and Lennie in owning the l= and. The=20 fate of Candy's ancient dog, which Carlson shoots in the back of the head in= =20 an alleged act of mercy, foreshadows the manner of Lennie's death. Curley's Wife - The only female character in the play, Curley's wife is neve= r=20 given a name and is only referred to in reference to her husband. The men on= =20 the farm refer to her as a "tramp," a "tart," and a "looloo." Dressed in=20 fancy, feathered red shoes, she represents the temptation of female sexualit= y in an=20 a male-dominated world. Steinbeck depicts Curley's wife not as a villain, bu= t=20 rather as a victim. Like the ranch-hands, she is desperately lonely and has=20 broken dreams of a better life. Crooks - Crooks, the black stable-hand, gets his name from his crooked back.= =20 Proud, bitter, and caustically funny, he is isolated from the other men=20 because of the color of his skin. Despite himself, Crooks becomes fond of Le= nnie,=20 and though he derisively claims to have seen countless men following empty=20 dreams of buying their own land, he asks Lennie if he can go with them and h= oe in=20 the garden. Curley - The boss's son, Curley wears high-heeled boots to distinguish=20 himself from the field hands. Rumored to be a champion prizefighter, he is a= =20 confrontational, mean-spirited, and aggressive young man who seeks to compen= sate for=20 his small stature by picking fights with larger men. Recently married, Curle= y=20 is plagued with jealous suspicions and is extremely possessive of his=20 flirtatious young wife. Slim - A highly skilled mule driver and the acknowledged "prince" of the=20 ranch, Slim is the only character who seems to be at peace with himself. The= other=20 characters often look to Slim for advice. For instance, only after Slim=20 agrees that Candy should put his decrepit dog out of its misery, does the ol= d man=20 agree to let Carlson shoot it. A quiet, insightful man, Slim alone understan= ds=20 the nature of the bond between George and Lennie, and comforts George at the= =20 novel's tragic ending. Carlson - A ranch-hand, Carlson complains bitterly about Candy's old, smelly= =20 dog. He convinces Candy to put the dog out of its misery. When Candy finally= =20 agrees, Carlson promises to execute the task without causing the animal any=20 suffering. Later, George uses Carlson's gun to shoot Lennie. Whit - A ranch hand. The Boss - The stocky, well-dressed man in charge of the ranch, and Curley's= =20 father. He is never named and appears only once, but seems to be a fair-mind= ed=20 man. Candy happily reports that he once delivered a gallon of whiskey to the= =20 ranch-hands on Christmas Day. REHEARSAL INFORMATION: 2-6 times a week (depending upon the role) starting=20 January 4, 2004. Weeknight rehearsals will be 7-10:30pm; Weekend rehearsals=20= will=20 be Saturday afternoons and Sunday afternoons or evenings.=A0=20 COMPENSATION: Both AEA and non-AEA actors are welcome to audition. All actor= s=20 are paid for their participation in Beck Center productions.=20 PRODUCTION DATES:=A0 February 6 - 29, 2004. Thursdays, Friday & Saturdays at= =20 8:00pm.=A0 Sundays at 3:00pm. There will also be special school performances= on=20 February 10 & 12 at 9:00am and Noon. The Beck Center is located at 17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, Ohio=A0 44107 For more information contact Fred Sternfeld, director at=20 Fsternfeld at aol.com or 216-360-0708 --part1_1cb.ec0f2dd.2c5fc837_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

AUDITIONS ARE I= N JUST THREE WEEKS !!
AUGUST 25 AND 26


MAKE YOUR AUDITION APPOINTME= NT NOW BY CALLING 216-521-2540 x 232
------------------------------


Beck Center

AUDITION INFORMATION
for
Of Mice and Men
By John Steinbeck


Director --  Fred Sternfeld
Set Design -- Richard Gould
Light Design -- Jeff Lockshine
Costume Design -- Jeff Smart
Stage Manager -- Amanda Harland


This outstanding classic drama is a tremendously moving character study=20= of two roving farmhands, one of whom - "with the strength of a gorilla and t= he mind of an untutored child" - unwittingly murders a woman, and is killed=20= by his friend to prevent his falling into the hands of the law.

THE STORY: Two drifters, George and his friend Lenni= e, with delusions of living off the "fat of the land," have just arrived at=20= a ranch to work for enough money to buy their own place. Lennie is a man-chi= ld, a little boy in the body of a dangerously powerful man. It's Lennie's ob= sessions with things soft and cuddly, that have made George cautious about w= ho the gentle giant, with his brute strength, associates with. His promise t= o allow Lennie to "tend to the rabbits" on their future land keeps Lennie ca= lm, amidst distractions, as the overgrown child needs constant reassurance.=20= But when a ranch boss' promiscuous wife is found dead in the barn with a bro= ken neck, it's obvious that Lennie, albeit accidentally, killed her. George,= now worried about his own safety, knows exactly where Lennie has gone to hi= de, and he meets him there. Realizing they can't run away anymore, George is= faced with a moral question: how should he deal with Lennie before the ranc= hers find him and take matters into their own hands.

AUDITION DATES: Auditions will be held by appointmen= t Monday, August=A0 25 and Tuesday, August 26 from 6:30pm-10:00pm at Beck Ce= nter. Call-Backs will be held Monday, September 8 from 6:30pm-10:30pm.=A0 To= schedule an appointment please call Beck Center at 216-521-2540 ext. 232, M= onday - Friday 9:00am - 6:00pm.

AUDITION INFORMATION:= =A0 Please be prepared to prese= nt two short=A0 memorized monologues OR you=A0can read a selection from the=20= script which will be provided to you when you arrive for your audition. Plea= se bring a resume and a headshot if available and arrive at least fifteen mi= nutes early to fill out an audition form.

ROLES: All roles are open.=A0 9 men, 1 woman.
Lennie -
A large, lumbering, childlike migrant worker. Due to his mild m= ental disability, Lennie completely depends upon George, his friend and trav= eling companion, for guidance and protection. The two men share a vision of=20= a farm that they will own together, a vision that Lennie believes in wholehe= artedly. Gentle and kind, Lennie nevertheless does not understand his own st= rength. His love of petting soft things, such as small animals, dresses, and= people's hair, leads to disaster.

George -
A small, wiry, quick-witted man who travels with, and cares for= , Lennie. Although he frequently speaks of how much better his life would be= without his caretaking responsibilities, George is obviously devoted to Len= nie. George's behavior is motivated by the desire to protect Lennie and, eve= ntually, deliver them both to the farm of their dreams. Though George is the= source for the often-told story of life on their future farm, it is Lennie'= s childlike faith that enables George to actually believe his account of the= ir future.

Candy -
An aging ranch handyman, Candy lost his hand in an accident and=20= worries about his future on the ranch. Fearing that his age is making him us= eless, he seizes on George's description of the farm he and Lennie will have= , offering his life's savings if he can join George and Lennie in owning the= land. The fate of Candy's ancient dog, which Carlson shoots in the back of=20= the head in an alleged act of mercy, foreshadows the manner of Lennie's deat= h.

Curley's Wife -
The only female character in the play, Curley's wife is=20= never given a name and is only referred to in reference to her husband. The=20= men on the farm refer to her as a "tramp," a "tart," and a "looloo." Dressed= in fancy, feathered red shoes, she represents the temptation of female sexu= ality in an a male-dominated world. Steinbeck depicts Curley's wife not as a= villain, but rather as a victim. Like the ranch-hands, she is desperately l= onely and has broken dreams of a better life.

Crooks -
Crooks, the black stable-hand, gets his name from his crooked b= ack. Proud, bitter, and caustically funny, he is isolated from the other men= because of the color of his skin. Despite himself, Crooks becomes fond of L= ennie, and though he derisively claims to have seen countless men following=20= empty dreams of buying their own land, he asks Lennie if he can go with them= and hoe in the garden.

Curley -
The boss's son, Curley wears high-heeled boots to distinguish h= imself from the field hands. Rumored to be a champion prizefighter, he is a=20= confrontational, mean-spirited, and aggressive young man who seeks to compen= sate for his small stature by picking fights with larger men. Recently marri= ed, Curley is plagued with jealous suspicions and is extremely possessive of= his flirtatious young wife.

Slim -
A highly skilled mule driver and the acknowledged "prince" of the= ranch, Slim is the only character who seems to be at peace with himself. Th= e other characters often look to Slim for advice. For instance, only after S= lim agrees that Candy should put his decrepit dog out of its misery, does th= e old man agree to let Carlson shoot it. A quiet, insightful man, Slim alone= understands the nature of the bond between George and Lennie, and comforts=20= George at the novel's tragic ending.

Carlson -
A ranch-hand, Carlson complains bitterly about Candy's old, sm= elly dog. He convinces Candy to put the dog out of its misery. When Candy fi= nally agrees, Carlson promises to execute the task without causing the anima= l any suffering. Later, George uses Carlson's gun to shoot Lennie.

Whit -
A ranch hand.

The Boss -
The stocky, well-dressed man in charge of the ranch, and Curl= ey's father. He is never named and appears only once, but seems to be a fair= -minded man. Candy happily reports that he once delivered a gallon of whiske= y to the ranch-hands on Christmas Day.

REHEARSAL INFORMATION: 2-6 times a week (depending u= pon the role) starting January 4, 2004. Weeknight rehearsals will be 7-10:30= pm; Weekend rehearsals will be Saturday afternoons and Sunday afternoons or=20= evenings.=A0

COMPENSATION: Both AEA and non-AEA actors are welcom= e to audition. All actors are paid for their participation in Beck Center pr= oductions.

PRODUCTION DATES:=A0 February 6 - 29, 2004. Thursday= s, Friday & Saturdays at 8:00pm.=A0 Sundays at 3:00pm. There will also b= e special school performances on February 10 & 12 at 9:00am and Noon.=

The Beck Center is located at 17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood= , Ohio=A0 44107

For more information contact Fred Sternfeld, director at
Fsternfeld at aol.com or 216-360-0708




--part1_1cb.ec0f2dd.2c5fc837_boundary-- From headfirstprod at yahoo.com Mon Aug 4 14:11:03 2003 From: headfirstprod at yahoo.com (allen gunnison) Date: Mon Aug 4 14:11:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TV program pilot Message-ID: <20030804182513.93756.qmail@web14911.mail.yahoo.com> Head First Productions seeks host/actor for a travel program pilot to be shot locally. The right man or woman should be 30ish, attractive, with a great personality and good sense of humor. The pilot will require a one day location shoot (transportation will be provided) and one day for voice over work. Send resume with head shot or video reel to Head First Productions P.O. Box 29361 Cleveland, OH 44129 Email: headfirstprod at yahoo.com __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com >From ogoldsberry at clevelandplayhouse.com" PROPS ARTISAN: This member of our 3-person shop employs a range of basic skills including sewing, shopping, carpentry, carving, painting, and creative fabrication. Good communication skills with designers and co-workers are a must. The ability of innovative problem solving is a must. Prior experience in professional theatre is desirable. The contract for this full-time position, with benefits, runs September 22, 2003 through November 23, 2003 and December 1, 2003 through May 2, 2004. Please send letter and resume with three references and phone numbers to Hans Hunziker, Production Manager, The Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106, or email at hhunziker at clevelandplayhouse.com. EOE. From iorhino at yahoo.com Mon Aug 4 16:34:10 2003 From: iorhino at yahoo.com (Greg Vovos) Date: Mon Aug 4 16:34:10 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TITLEWave theatre Seeks SET DESIGNER Message-ID: <20030804200408.45029.qmail@web60002.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1725565915-1060027448=:43713 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii TITLEWave theatre Seeks Set Designer For Its Inaugural show WAIT! By award winning playwright Julie Jensen Directed by Greg Vovos WAIT! opens September 26, 2003 at the Cleveland Public Theatre By stretching the boundaries of the stage WAIT! is a poignant comedy that offers exciting creative challenges for a Set Designer. TITLEWave theatre is a new theater company committed to producing quality new plays. If interested, please contact Artistic Director Greg Vovos at: iorhino at yahoo.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). --0-1725565915-1060027448=:43713 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
 

TITLEWave theatre Seeks Set Designer

For Its Inaugural show

WAIT!

By award winning playwright Julie Jensen

Directed by Greg Vovos

WAIT! opens September 26, 2003

at the Cleveland Public Theatre

By stretching the boundaries of the stage WAIT! is a poignant comedy that offers exciting creative challenges for a Set Designer.

TITLEWave theatre is a new theater company committed to producing quality new plays.

If interested, please contact Artistic Director Greg Vovos at:

iorhino at yahoo.com

 


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------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C35AA2.0BD92D90-- From Chanter57 at aol.com Mon Aug 4 20:24:00 2003 From: Chanter57 at aol.com (Chanter57 at aol.com) Date: Mon Aug 4 20:24:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]High Holiday singers Message-ID: <28.3bd219be.2c605d4f@aol.com> --part1_28.3bd219be.2c605d4f_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Good pay for qualified altos and tenors at east side congregation holiday services end of Sep and beginning of Oct. Good sight reading skills helpful. Contact: Cantor Laurel Barr, Temple Emanu El, 216-381-6600 x 115 --part1_28.3bd219be.2c605d4f_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Good pay for qualified altos and tenors at eas= t side congregation holiday services end of Sep and beginning of Oct.  = Good sight reading skills helpful.
Contact:  Cantor Laurel Barr, Temple Emanu El,  216-381-6600 x= 115

--part1_28.3bd219be.2c605d4f_boundary-- From MRONEN2000 at aol.com Mon Aug 4 20:55:01 2003 From: MRONEN2000 at aol.com (MRONEN2000 at aol.com) Date: Mon Aug 4 20:55:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting commercial TUES., WEDS., THURS. this week Message-ID: <1e9.e4b2e86.2c6067bd@aol.com> --part1_1e9.e4b2e86.2c6067bd_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Marcy Ronen Casting is casting a commercial for McConnell Heart Care on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY of this week. Callbacks will be in Columbus on Monday, August 11. The job shoots either August 14, 15, 16 or 17 in Columbus, Ohio. If you are cast as a principle you will be paid $500.00 for the day. Auditions will take place at the HILTON GARDEN INN, 1100 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115. Seeking NON-UNION actors for the following parts: TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2003 10AM Men in their late 50's 11AM Women in their late 50's 215PM Doctors, Surgeon types, male and female age 35-55 420PM Hospital orderlies, male, age 20-35 WEDS., AUGUST 6, 2003 930AM Church Choir members, men and women, age 30-60 11AM Garden Ladies, women, age 40-60, dressed for the part NOON Newsboy, male, age 11-15, must be able to ride a bike 215PM Delivery person, male and female, age 25-45 THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 2003 10AM Joggers, male and female, age 25-75 years old, must be real jogger 11AM Swimmers, male and female, age 30-50 years old, must be able to swim NOON Golfers, male and female, age 30-50 years old, must play golf 2PM Basketball players, male, age 20-45 years old, must play some basketball 3PM Men in their late 50's to mid-70's 3PM Women in their late 50's to mid-70's There is no dialogue, so nothing to prepare for. Come dressed for the part and bring a photo we can keep. See you there!!! --part1_1e9.e4b2e86.2c6067bd_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Marcy Ronen Casting is casting a commercial for McConn= ell Heart Care on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY of this week.

Callbacks will be in Columbus on Monday, August 11.  The job shoots eit= her August 14, 15, 16 or 17 in Columbus, Ohio.  If you are cast as a pr= inciple you will be paid $500.00 for the day.

Auditions will take place at the HILTON GARDEN INN, 1100 Carnegie Avenue, Cl= eveland, Ohio 44115.

Seeking NON-UNION actors for the following parts:

TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2003

10AM    Men in their late 50's
11AM    Women in their late 50's
215PM  Doctors, Surgeon types, male and female age 35-55
420PM  Hospital orderlies, male, age 20-35

WEDS., AUGUST 6, 2003

930AM  Church Choir members, men and women, age 30-60
11AM    Garden Ladies, women, age 40-60, dressed for the part=
NOON   Newsboy, male, age 11-15, must be able to ride a bike
215PM  Delivery person, male and female, age 25-45

THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 2003

10AM    Joggers, male and female, age 25-75 years old, must b= e real jogger
11AM    Swimmers, male and female, age 30-50 years old, must=20= be able to swim
NOON   Golfers, male and female, age 30-50 years old, must play go= lf
2PM      Basketball players, male, age 20-45 years=20= old, must play some basketball
3PM      Men in their late 50's to mid-70's
3PM      Women in their late 50's to mid-70's

There is no dialogue, so nothing to prepare for.  Come dressed for the=20= part and bring a photo we can keep.

See you there!!!
--part1_1e9.e4b2e86.2c6067bd_boundary-- From rajkovich1 at hotmail.com Mon Aug 4 23:20:02 2003 From: rajkovich1 at hotmail.com (Dan Rajkovich) Date: Mon Aug 4 23:20:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]actors needed for short film Message-ID: ACTORS NEEDED FOR SHORT FILM Must be available for filming on Friday August 15th from 10am until 4pm. Also must be available for one rehearsal during that week. This project is a local film, created by local artists, prooduced in an attempt to promote film and the arts in the greater Cleveland area. A small stipend is available along with a meal on the day of the shoot. We are looking for actors and actresses of diverse cultural backgrounds, ranging between the ages of 30 - 65. It should be a really fun, short project, and we're looking forward to hearing from all of you. Email Dan at rajkovich1 at hotmail.com or call at 216-906-3413. THANKS! _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From jolietjake7 at prodigy.net Mon Aug 4 23:20:08 2003 From: jolietjake7 at prodigy.net (Derek Koger) Date: Mon Aug 4 23:20:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Vote for "Optimus Prime for President" with The Cleveland Writer's Theatre Message-ID: <000c01c35afc$76e7b160$a3db3841@derekwevkp6ll9> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C35ADA.EEE2D7C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Who's a better a leader? George W. Bush? Professor Charles Xavier? Or = Optimus Prime?=20 =20 The Cleveland Writer's Theatre, northeast Ohio's newest theater company = emphasizing the work of local playwrights, presents its premier = production of "Optimus Prime for President" written by Margi Herwald, = directed by Derek Koger. =20 After a baseball game at Jacobs Field, six friends get together and talk = about the important things in life; cartoons, baseball, and = relationships. But when one of them is faced with a major crisis, will = her friends be there in her time of need? A look at love, friendship, = and pop culture in today's age.=20 =20 The Cleveland Writer's Theatre is committed to developing the work of = local playwrights and bringing them to area theater professionals and = the general public. Each performance is feedback driven, helping the = writer develop the play further. =20 "Optimus Prime for President" will be performed one night only on August = 24 at 8:00 pm=20 at The Second City theater located on E. 14 St. After the show, there = will be a feedback session with the writer, director, and cast. =20 Cast your vote for "Optimus Prime"! ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C35ADA.EEE2D7C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Who's a better a leader? George W. Bush? Professor Charles = Xavier? Or=20 Optimus Prime?

 

The Cleveland Writer's Theatre, northeast Ohio's newest theater = company=20 emphasizing the work of local playwrights, presents its premier = production of=20 "Optimus Prime for President" written by Margi Herwald, directed by = Derek=20 Koger.

 

After a baseball game at Jacobs Field, six friends get together = and talk=20 about the important things in life; cartoons, baseball, and = relationships. But=20 when one of them is faced with a major crisis, will her friends be there = in her=20 time of need? A look at love, friendship, and pop culture in today's = age.=20

 

The Cleveland Writer's Theatre is committed to developing the = work of=20 local playwrights and bringing them to area theater professionals and = the=20 general public. Each performance is feedback driven, helping the writer = develop=20 the play further.

 

"Optimus Prime for President" will be performed one night only = on August=20 24 at 8:00 pm

at The Second City theater located on E. 14 St. After the show, = there=20 will be a feedback session with the writer, director, and = cast.

 

Cast your vote for "Optimus = Prime"!

------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C35ADA.EEE2D7C0-- From egeither at bw.edu Tue Aug 5 08:25:01 2003 From: egeither at bw.edu (Elise Geither) Date: Tue Aug 5 08:25:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Salon Reading - play by Elise Geither In-Reply-To: <20030805050734.DD7B561BCE@mailman.siteprotect.com> Message-ID: Please consider attending: Elise Geither's full-length "The Doe" will receive a staged reading at Weathervane Theatre in Akron, Ohio. Sunday, August 10, 7:00 p.m. This salon reading series includes a talk-back with the author and director. For more info on the Weathervane theatre (330) 836-2626 "The Doe" is the story of two women; when their relationship is rocked by the entrance of an unusual man, one woman disappears while the other searches the area and herself for answers. elise egeither at bw.edu From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Tue Aug 5 10:34:59 2003 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Tue Aug 5 10:34:59 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition Winner-Alexa ndra of Judea Message-ID: Auditions for Staged Reading of Alexandra of Judea, Winner of the Dorothy Silver 2003 Playwriting Competition The staged reading will be directed by Brian Zoldessy, and will take place on September 13th at 8:30pm in the Eugene S and Blanche R Halle Theatre Alexandra of Judea by Lauri Donahue Civil war and foreign invasions... Courtesans, cannibalism, and mass crucifixions... And an unfortunate incident with a citrus fruit...Alexandra of Judea is an epic true story of the Hasmonean Dynasty - the house of Maccabee. A woman of faith and courage, Alexandra survives political intrigues and two murderous husbands to rule as the last queen of the independent kingdom of Judea, with the help of her ally - Cleopatra III of Egypt. The conflicts of their time echo down to the present-day crisis in the Middle East in this fast-moving, action-packed tale of an important - and little known - period of history. 12 Actors Needed- these are unpaid positions. 8 men- ages range from mid-late teens through 60's 2 women-30-60's 2 women-any age Auditions are going to be held Monday August 11th and Wednesday August 13th from 6pm- 9pm Jewish Community Center- 3505 Mayfield Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 in the Committee Room Actors will read directly from the script. Please call for the JCC Event Ticket Office at 216-382-4000 ext 274 for a 10-minute audition reservation, or respond to this email. Kris Barnes Ticket Office Manager The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland kbarnes at clevejcc.org 216-382-4000 ext. 274 From clydesimon at sbcglobal.net Tue Aug 5 14:24:02 2003 From: clydesimon at sbcglobal.net (Clyde Simon) Date: Tue Aug 5 14:24:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final 2 wkends of Each Day Dies With Sleep Message-ID: <20030805155749.36042.qmail@web80403.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1095891527-1060099069=:34111 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Last two weeks of Each Day Dies With Sleep There are only two weekends left to encounter convergence-continuum's mind-bending production of Jose Rivera's Each Day Dies With Sleep. In this up-close production at the intimate Liminis, you will experience a wild ride through a strange and magical world where your emotions and imagination can run free. You will be transported to the extraordinary world that is Nelly?s home on the East Coast where she struggles to escape her possessive father Augie and his strange expanding house filled with wild animals. With the help of hunky, young Johnny they travel to L.A. in search of fame and fortune. But Augie isn?t out of the picture yet and mayhem is on the way. ?Rivera animates the tension between the civilized and the bestial ? all while writing in such a droll manner that the work plays like a dark, gothic comedy. . . . All this weirdness seems strangely logical in the playing, and it's surprisingly funny throughout . . . In a production that is superb in all respects, the convergence-continuum actors shine brightest. . . . Thanks to their crisp performances, this tight ensemble generates enough crackling sexual energy to equal the output of an Illuminating Company substation, along with just as much tension and dread once Augie takes his revenge.? -- Christine Howey, Scene, July 23-29, 2003 Shows are at 8:00 pm Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays this weekend and next, at the Liminis, 2438 Scranton Rd., in Cleveland?s Tremont neighborhood. Tickets are $12 general admission and $9 for students and seniors. Call 216-687-0074 for reservations and information. --0-1095891527-1060099069=:34111 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Last two weeks of Each Day Dies With Sleep

 

There are only two weekends left to encounter convergence-continuum's mind-bending production of Jose Rivera's Each Day Dies With Sleep.  In this up-close production at the intimate Liminis, you will experience a wild ride through a strange and magical world where your emotions and imagination can run free.  You will be transported to the extraordinary world that is Nelly?s home on the East Coast where she struggles to escape her possessive father Augie and his strange expanding house filled with wild animals.  With the help of hunky, young Johnny they travel to L.A. in search of fame and fortune.  But Augie isn?t out of the picture yet and mayhem is on the way.

 

?Rivera animates the tension between the civilized and the bestial ? all while writing in such a droll manner that the work plays like a dark, gothic comedy.  . . . All this weirdness seems strangely logical in the playing, and it's surprisingly funny throughout . . . In a production that is superb in all respects, the convergence-continuum actors shine brightest. . . . Thanks to their crisp performances, this tight ensemble generates enough crackling sexual energy to equal the output of an Illuminating Company substation, along with just as much tension and dread once Augie takes his revenge.?  -- Christine Howey, Scene, July 23-29, 2003

 

Shows are at 8:00 pm Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays this weekend and next, at the Liminis, 2438 Scranton Rd., in Cleveland?s Tremont neighborhood.  Tickets are $12 general admission and $9 for students and seniors.  Call 216-687-0074 for reservations and information.

 

--0-1095891527-1060099069=:34111-- From metz at beacon.com Tue Aug 5 14:24:07 2003 From: metz at beacon.com (Melissa M. Metz) Date: Tue Aug 5 14:24:07 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Funny Girl on stage in Wooster, OH Message-ID: <3F2FD609.AC74E354@beacon.com> --Boundary_(ID_KroJFxdRPDLYW4mZsBC3dQ) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Funny Girl Looking for a great show to see this weekend? Enjoy an evening of great food and great entertainment as Amarinic Productions presents Funny Girl. Amarinic Productions has a long history of producing high quality theater in the Wooster area. Funny Girl continues that tradition. Performances on August 7, 8, and 9 (dinner at 6:30, show at 8:00) Matinee on August 10 (dinner at 12:30, show at 2:00) Tickets are on sale now for this dinner theater event. Call Greenbriar Conference and Party Center in Wooster, OH -- 330-345-8333. --Boundary_(ID_KroJFxdRPDLYW4mZsBC3dQ) Content-type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT
Funny Girl

Looking for a great show to see this weekend? Enjoy an evening of great food and great entertainment as Amarinic Productions presents Funny Girl. Amarinic Productions has a long history of producing high quality theater in the Wooster area. Funny Girl continues that tradition.

Performances on August 7, 8, and 9 (dinner at 6:30, show at 8:00)
Matinee on August 10 (dinner at 12:30, show at 2:00)

Tickets are on sale now for this dinner theater event. Call Greenbriar Conference and Party Center
in Wooster, OH -- 330-345-8333.
 
  --Boundary_(ID_KroJFxdRPDLYW4mZsBC3dQ)-- From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Tue Aug 5 14:24:13 2003 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman) Date: Tue Aug 5 14:24:13 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]3rd Annual Talent Contest at Playhouse Square Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35B73.4D000740 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Lora Workman 216.771.4444, ext. 5285 PLAYHOUSE SQUARE CENTERFEST TO HOST 3rd ANNUAL COMMUNITY TALENT CONTEST "RISING STAR" COMPETITION OFFERS CLEVELAND-AREA INDIVIDUALS THE OPPORTUNITY TO COMPETE FOR CASH PRIZES AND A CHANCE TO PERFORM ON THE STATE THEATRE STAGE CLEVELAND, OH - Playhouse Square Center is inviting talented Northeast Ohio individuals and groups to participate in its 3rd annual community talent contest. Whether you're eight or eighty, a clog dancer, an opera singer, or a rap artist, you're invited to participate in this year's "Rising Star" talent competition. Qualifying rounds will take place at Playhouse Square on September 4 and 6, 2003. Twelve finalists will be chosen from each performance category (Vocal and Dance) to perform in a final competition at Playhouse Square's Centerfest open house arts festival, which is scheduled for Saturday, September 20 from noon to 5 p.m. Winners from the finalist rounds will be recognized at an awards ceremony during Centerfest and will have the chance to perform on the State Theatre Stage. Winners will also receive cash prizes. PLEASE NOTE: You MUST attend one of the qualifying rounds to be eligible to participate in the final competition No entry fee is required for the Rising Star community talent competition. Applications include detailed information about performance categories and age divisions and can be accessed by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com/centerfest . Or you can call 216.771.4444, ext. 5285 to request an application. Completed applications must be postmarked by Friday, August 29, 2003. Originally named Palooza, Centerfest debuted in 1998 as a community open house inviting the public to view the newly renovated Allen Theatre. As a result of the festival's smashing success (10,000 people enjoyed the full day of free entertainment and activities), Playhouse Square has sponsored the event each year since. This year's event is made possible by the generous help of the Ohio Arts Council and Dominion East Ohio Gas. Playhouse Square hopes to attract more than 9,000 people to this year's celebration. Downloadable tickets to Centerfest are accessible by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com/centerfest . Although the open house is FREE, these tickets are being distributed to the public to provide important information about parking, register-to-win drawings, and spotlight performances. While tickets are not required for entry into any of the day's activities, they will serve as useful tools to navigate through Centerfest. Because entry into all performances is free, admittance will be on a first-come, first-served basis. The Centerfest Web site also offers access to downloadable press releases and images for members of the media. ### ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35B73.4D000740 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                   Contact: Lora Workman 216.771.4444, ext. 5285

 

 

PLAYHOUSE SQUARE CENTERFEST

TO HOST 3rd ANNUAL COMMUNITY TALENT CONTEST

 

“RISING STAR” COMPETITION OFFERS CLEVELAND-AREA INDIVIDUALS THE OPPORTUNITY TO COMPETE FOR CASH PRIZES AND A

CHANCE TO PERFORM ON THE STATE THEATRE STAGE

 

CLEVELAND, OH – Playhouse Square Center is inviting talented Northeast Ohio individuals and groups to participate in its 3rd annual community talent contest. Whether you’re eight or eighty, a clog dancer, an opera singer, or a rap artist, you’re invited to participate in this year’s “Rising Star” talent competition.

 

Qualifying rounds will take place at Playhouse Square on September 4 and 6, 2003. Twelve finalists will be chosen from each performance category (Vocal and Dance) to perform in a final competition at Playhouse Square’s Centerfest open house arts festival, which is scheduled for Saturday, September 20 from noon to 5 p.m. Winners from the finalist rounds will be recognized at an awards ceremony during Centerfest and will have the chance to perform on the State Theatre Stage. Winners will also receive cash prizes. PLEASE NOTE: You MUST attend one of the qualifying rounds to be eligible to participate in the final competition

 

No entry fee is required for the Rising Star community talent competition. Applications include detailed information about performance categories and age divisions and can be accessed by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com/centerfest. Or you can call 216.771.4444, ext. 5285 to request an application. Completed applications must be postmarked by Friday, August 29, 2003.

 

Originally named Palooza, Centerfest debuted in 1998 as a community open house inviting the public to view the newly renovated Allen Theatre. As a result of the festival’s smashing success (10,000 people enjoyed the full day of free entertainment and activities), Playhouse Square has sponsored the event each year since. This year’s event is made possible by the generous help of the Ohio Arts Council and Dominion East Ohio Gas. Playhouse Square hopes to attract more than 9,000 people to this year’s celebration.

 

Downloadable tickets to Centerfest are accessible by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com/centerfest. Although the open house is FREE, these tickets are being distributed to the public to provide important information about parking, register-to-win drawings, and spotlight performances. While tickets are not required for entry into any of the day’s activities, they will serve as useful tools to navigate through Centerfest. Because entry into all performances is free, admittance will be on a first-come, first-served basis. The Centerfest Web site also offers access to downloadable press releases and images for members of the media.

 

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C35B73.4D000740-- From vegetableman9 at yahoo.com Tue Aug 5 14:24:17 2003 From: vegetableman9 at yahoo.com (Richard Jones) Date: Tue Aug 5 14:24:17 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Richard Jones Is Going To Hell Message-ID: <20030805181645.5181.qmail@web14602.mail.yahoo.com> --0-656130942-1060107405=:4039 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Richard Jones Is Going To Hell on Monday, August 25th at the Second City Theater / 8pm / $6 Join Mr. Jones for a delightful evening of comedy, music, film, and sacrilege. Featuring surprise special guests, Richard Jones Is Going To Hell is a tour-de-force multi-media extravaganza destined to be "water cooler talk" in purgatory. All proceeds will be donated to the Brooks/Wickens Fund. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-656130942-1060107405=:4039 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Richard Jones Is Going To Hell on Monday, August 25th at the Second City Theater / 8pm / $6
Join Mr. Jones for a delightful evening of comedy, music, film, and sacrilege.
Featuring surprise special guests, Richard Jones Is Going To Hell is a tour-de-force multi-media extravaganza destined to be "water cooler talk" in purgatory.
All proceeds will be donated to the Brooks/Wickens Fund.


Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-656130942-1060107405=:4039-- From dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org Tue Aug 5 14:24:22 2003 From: dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org (Dale Van Niel) Date: Tue Aug 5 14:24:22 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stitchers needed at Great Lakes Theater Festival Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F0251BA@GLTF01> Great Lakes Theater Festival is seeking qualified stitchers for overhire work from September 1 through October 12, 2003. Prior experience in professional costume shop preferred. Candidates should be proficient in all types of hand and machine sewing and have familiarity with cutting and standard costume construction methods. Send cover letter, resume, and references to STITCHER SEARCH, c/o Dale Van Niel, Production Manager, Great Lakes Theater Festival, 1501 Euclid Ave, Suite 423, Cleveland, OH 44115; fax to (216) 241-6315; or e-mail to dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org . Dale Van Niel Production Manager Great Lakes Theater Festival 1501 Euclid Avenue, Suite 423 Cleveland, OH 44115 (216) 241-5490, x321 (216) 241-6315 FAX From dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org Tue Aug 5 14:24:26 2003 From: dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org (Dale Van Niel) Date: Tue Aug 5 14:24:26 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Run crew postitions available at Great Lakes Theater Festival Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F0251BB@GLTF01> Great Lakes Theater Festival is seeking resumes of Cleveland individuals interested in run crew positions for the 2003-2004 season. GLTF's 2003-2004 season runs September to February and positions will be filled on a per show basis. Experience with basic stage operations, flying and prop running desired. Duties will be determined by needs of specific production. Send cover letter and resume to Dale Van Niel, Production Manager, Great Lakes Theater Festival, 1501 Euclid Ave, Suite 423, Cleveland, OH 44115; fax to (216) 241-6315; or e-mail to dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org. Dale Van Niel Production Manager Great Lakes Theater Festival 1501 Euclid Avenue, Suite 423 Cleveland, OH 44115 (216) 241-5490, x321 (216) 241-6315 FAX From tnelson at WVIZ.org Tue Aug 5 15:28:46 2003 From: tnelson at WVIZ.org (Benepe-Nelson, Tamme) Date: Tue Aug 5 15:28:46 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Applause on WVIZ/PBS Message-ID: Hi! Coming up on Applause airing on WVIZ/PBS, Thursday, August 7 at 7:30 = p.m. One of the Unseen Stars of the Show... All season long, Ideastream Producer David C. Barnett has been busy = taking us to the untold stories...tracking down cartoonists, film = projectionists---belly dancers....and getting it all on tape. But = David's no stranger to this sort of storytelling. He got an early start = with his own horror film home movies. So it's no surprise that his = childhood curiosity blossomed into a career. He spent the past decade as = a roving reporter for 90.3 WCPN* . And today he's still chasing stories, = only now with a camera crew. When we do catch him at the coffee pot, = it's always interesting to hear the hidden side of his pieces. So before = he's onto his next adventure, we wanted him to share some of these = anecdotes with you.=20 Don't miss our date with David C. Barnett, on the next round of = Applause.=20 If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to call. Thank you, Tamme Tamara Benepe-Nelson Communications Secretary WVIZ/PBS 90.3 WCPN ideastream (216) 739-3826 From ksenia at mail.clvhts.com Tue Aug 5 16:18:06 2003 From: ksenia at mail.clvhts.com (Ksenia) Date: Tue Aug 5 16:18:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cain Park's BAT BOY leaves 'em limp with laughter 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_3142946503_1564142_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit BAT BOY, directed by Victoria Bussert, completely sold out each performance of its first weekend run (July 31-Aug 3) and there's only 10 more opportunities to see the demented, rocking, rowdy fun on the stage of the Alma Theater in Cain Park. Tickets are $18/16 in advance and $20/18 day of show. Please call the Ticket Office at 216.371.3000 before venturing out without pre-paid tickets. There have been waiting lists to buy tickets and half have been turned away disappointed. Remember...don't deny the beast inside. Check out the rave review in today's Akron Beacon Journal: http://www.ohio.com/mld/beaconjournal/entertainment/performing_arts/6460319. htm Plain Dealer review: http://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/entertain ment/1059817257160790.xml --MS_Mac_OE_3142946503_1564142_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Cain Park's BAT BOY leaves 'em limp with laughter BAT BOY, directed by Victoria Bussert, completely sold out each performance= of its first weekend run (July 31-Aug 3) and there's only 10 more opportuni= ties to see the demented, rocking, rowdy fun on the stage of the Alma Theate= r in Cain Park.
Tickets are $18/16 in advance and $20/18 day of show.  Please call the= Ticket Office at 216.371.3000 before venturing out without pre-paid tickets= .  There have been waiting lists to buy tickets and half have been turn= ed away disappointed.  Remember...don't deny the beast inside.

Check out the rave review in today's Akron Beacon Journal:
http://www.ohio.com/mld/beaconjournal/entertainmen= t/performing_arts/6460319.htm

Plain Dealer review:
http://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/plaindealer= /index.ssf?/base/entertainment/1059817257160790.xml
--MS_Mac_OE_3142946503_1564142_MIME_Part-- From bwyner at adelphia.net Tue Aug 5 16:18:12 2003 From: bwyner at adelphia.net (Bradley Wyner) Date: Tue Aug 5 16:18:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TOMMY next weekend at Stagecrafters 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_3142948534_76425_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Stagecrafters Proudly Presents Our 11th Annual Summer Stock TOMMY The stage version of The Who=B9s classic rock opera Music and Lyrics by Pete Townshend Book by Pete Townshend and Des McAnuff Next weekend Friday, August 15 at 7:30 PM Saturday, August 16 at 2:00 PM and 7:30 PM at the Orange High School Auditorium 32000 Chagrin Blvd. in Pepper Pike Tickets are $8, available at the door Call 216-831-8601 extension 5102 for more information The Cast Keri Axelrod, Allison Bencar, Ben Bohrer, Blair Coleman, Aaron Dore, Jamie Finkenthal, Randy Fox, Tali Beth Friedman, Ross Gulko, Michael Anthony Harnichar, Taylor Hess, Sarah Jacobson, Leah Joseph, Max Joseph, Andrew Kober, Gordon Leary, Alexandra Leff, Sara Lerner, Amy Linden, Robyn Linden, Mike Miller, Carli Taylor Miluk, Alea Moore, Jill Murdoch, Jenna Nash, Sera Nelson, Stephanie Nemecek, Mark Osgood, Miriam Polakoff, Rob Rodems, Sarah Rolleston, Luke Scattergood, Hannah Sobel, Miles Sternfeld, Sarah Stroup, Daniel Takacs, Ben Weinberg, Eddie Williams, Andrew Zucker, and Ben Zimmer The Production Staff Produced by Wendy Lee Scott Directed by Jeremy Gold Kronenberg Musical Direction by Brad Wyner Choreography by Jeremy Gold Kronenberg and Kristy Cruz Stage Managed by Rebecca L. Ress Costume Design by Gordon Leary Costume Assistance by Michelle Luciano Production Design by Jennifer Farris, Joe Parker, and Tom Siko Sound Design by Skip Kelley Fight Choreography by Jamie Koeth The Band -- Joe Parker, Jamie Koeth, Tricia Pruchnicki, Greg Stein, Josh Rosen, and Rick Rodems About the Summer Stock Program Stagecrafters=B9 Summer Stock aims to provide serious musical theater student= s in college and high school with an experience similar to working in a professional summer stock. Over the past ten years, we have mounted a variety of shows including Children of Eden, Once on This Island, The Wiz, Pippin, and Godspell. Performers in Tommy and past productions have come from a multitude of area high schools, in addition to NYU=B9s Tisch School of the Arts, Carnegie-Mellon, Cincinnati College/Conservatory, Ashland University, Tri-C, Syracuse University, Vassar College, Indiana University, Baldwin-Wallace, Kent, OSU, Michigan, Point Park, Columbia College, and Ithaca. Participants in the program have gone on to perform on Broadway (Rent, Mama Mia, The Sweet Smell of Success, Nine, Les Miserables, Jesus Christ Superstar) and in national tours (Fame, Titanic, Tommy, Jekyll and Hyde). Stagecrafters is a program of Orange Community Education and Recreation. --MS_Mac_OE_3142948534_76425_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable TOMMY next weekend at Stagecrafters Stagecrafters Proudly Presents
Our 11th Annual Summer Stock

TOMMY

The stage version of The Who=B9s classic rock opera
Music and Lyrics by Pete Townshend
Book by Pete Townshend and Des McAnuff

Next weekend
Friday, August 15 at 7:30 PM
Saturday, August 16 at 2:00 PM and 7:30 PM
at the Orange High School Auditorium
32000 Chagrin Blvd. in Pepper Pike
Tickets are $8, available at the door
Call 216-831-8601 extension 5102 for more information

The Cast
Keri Axelrod, Allison Bencar, Ben Bohrer, Blair Coleman, Aaron Dore, Ja= mie Finkenthal, Randy Fox, Tali Beth Friedman, Ross Gulko, Michael Anthony H= arnichar, Taylor Hess, Sarah Jacobson, Leah Joseph, Max Joseph, Andrew Kober= , Gordon Leary, Alexandra Leff, Sara Lerner, Amy Linden, Robyn Linden, Mike = Miller, Carli Taylor Miluk, Alea Moore, Jill Murdoch, Jenna Nash, Sera Nelso= n, Stephanie Nemecek, Mark Osgood, Miriam Polakoff, Rob Rodems, Sarah Rolles= ton, Luke Scattergood, Hannah Sobel, Miles Sternfeld, Sarah Stroup, Daniel T= akacs, Ben Weinberg, Eddie Williams, Andrew Zucker, and Ben Zimmer

The Production Staff
Produced by Wendy Lee Scott
Directed by Jeremy Gold Kronenberg
Musical Direction by Brad Wyner
Choreography by Jeremy Gold Kronenberg and Kristy Cruz
Stage Managed by Rebecca L. Ress
Costume Design by Gordon Leary
Costume Assistance by Michelle Luciano
Production Design by Jennifer Farris, Joe Parker, and Tom Siko
Sound Design by Skip Kelley
Fight Choreography by Jamie Koeth
The Band -- Joe Parker, Jamie Koeth, Tricia Pruchnicki, Greg Stein, Josh Ro= sen, and Rick Rodems

About the Summer Stock Program
Stagecrafters=B9 Summer Stock aims to provide serious musical theater stu= dents in college and high school with an experience similar to working in a = professional summer stock.  Over the past ten years, we have mounted a = variety of shows including Children of Eden, Once on This Island, The Wiz, Pippin, and Godspell.  Performers in = Tommy and past productions have come from a multitude of area high sc= hools, in addition to NYU=B9s Tisch School of the Arts, Carnegie-Mellon, Cinci= nnati College/Conservatory, Ashland University, Tri-C, Syracuse University, = Vassar College, Indiana University, Baldwin-Wallace, Kent, OSU, Michigan, Po= int Park, Columbia College, and Ithaca.  Participants in the program ha= ve gone on to perform on Broadway (Rent, Mama Mia, The Swee= t Smell of Success, Nine, Les Miserables, Jesus Christ = Superstar) and in national tours (Fame, Titanic, Tommy<= /I>, Jekyll and Hyde).

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------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C35B75.6D603A30-- From RNavisjr at aol.com Tue Aug 5 17:12:50 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Tue Aug 5 17:12:50 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS FOR THE KING AND I Message-ID: <66.34a00ac3.2c618307@aol.com> --part1_66.34a00ac3.2c618307_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NEAR WEST THEATRE AUDITIONS RODGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN'S THE KING AND I September 2, 3 and 4 ALL ROLES OPEN...LARGE CHORUS Auditions for children, ages 7-12 are 6-7pm Auditions for teens and adults ages 13 on up are 7:30-10pm COME 15 MINUTES EARLY TO REGISTER These are group auditions. NO EXPERIENCE OR PREPARATION IS NECESSARY. AUDITIONS ARE HELD AT OUR PERFORMING SPACE IN ST. PATRICK'S CLUB BUILDING AT 3606 BRIDGE AVE IN OHIO CITY. Call Director Bob Navis Jr at 216-281-6879 for further info. The King and I is truly a classic musical with an extraordinarily fine dramatic book and an enchanting score including the hits "Getting To Know You", "Something Wonderful" and "The March of the Siamese Children". Enter the exotic world of 1860 Siam and the true story of englishwoman Anna Leonowens who was appointed teacher to the King's many children. East meets West and both are richer for the encounter! DANCERS!!! THIS MUSICAL CONTAINS A LENGTHY ORIENTAL BALLET IN THE SECOND ACT. Original choreography by Jerome Robbins...a great show for singers and dancers!!! Neare West Theatre, through the theatre arts, delivers an inclusive, self-esteem building process and high-quality productions and programming that help build Cleveland's near west side and surrounding neighborhoods; educates and raises awareness around issues of social justice, discrimination, and stigma; and provides people of all ages with the ability to nurture their sense of identity and strengthen their purpose as individuals and as a community. --part1_66.34a00ac3.2c618307_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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Auditions for children= , ages 7-12 are 6-7pm
Auditions for teens and adults ages 13 on up are 7:30-10pm
COME 15 MINUTES EARLY TO REGISTER
These are group auditions.
NO EXPERIENCE OR PREPARATION IS NECESSARY.
AUDITIONS ARE HELD AT=20= OUR PERFORMING
SPACE IN ST. PATRICK'S CLUB BUILDING AT 3606 BRIDGE AVE IN OHIO CITY.
Call Director Bob Navis Jr at 216-281-6879
for further info.
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fine dramatic book and an enchanting score including the hits "Getting To Kn= ow You", "Something Wonderful" and "The March of the Siamese Children". = ; Enter the exotic world of 1860 Siam and the true story of englishwoman Ann= a Leonowens who was appointed teacher to the King's many children. East meet= s West and both are richer for the encounter!
DANCERS!!! THIS MUSICAL CONTAINS A LENGTHY
ORIENTAL BALLET IN THE SECOND ACT.
Original choreography by Jerome Robbins...a great show for singers and dance= rs!!!
Neare West Theatre, thro= ugh the theatre arts, delivers an
inclusive, self-esteem building process and high-quality productions and pr= ogramming that help build Cleveland's near west side and surrounding neighbo= rhoods; educates and raises awareness around issues of social justice, discr= imination, and stigma; and provides
people of all ages with the ability to nurture their sense of identity and=20= strengthen their purpose as individuals and as a community.





--part1_66.34a00ac3.2c618307_boundary-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Tue Aug 5 23:14:01 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]I Hatr This: "Getting a lot of buzz" 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_3142960757_50541_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable I HATE THIS: "Getting a lot of buzz." Hey everyone, David Hansen here. =A0The Minnesota Fringe is three days old, and already it seems like we have been here forever. =A0That's a good thing. For those interested in our progress, I invite you to check out the following links ... I HATE THIS BLOG http://www.hatethisblog.blogspot.com/ Daily updates on how everything is going. FOUR AND A HALF STARS! http://www.fringefestival.org/showdetails.cfm?showid=3D225 No print reviews yet - the competition is fierce, and the critics are mostly checking out the local acts. =A0But there are reviews written by audience members available on the Fringe website. PHOTOS! http://www.davidhansen.org/gallery.html Not many yet, we'll get some more up in the next few days. Two performances down, three to go. =A0Wish us luck! David, Nick, Tom, Toni, Denny and Zelda --MS_Mac_OE_3142960757_50541_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable I Hatr This:  "Getting a lot of buzz" I HATE THIS: "Getting a lot of buzz."

Hey everyone, David Hansen here. =A0The Minnesota Fringe is three days old, and already it seems like we have been here forever. =A0That's a good thing.<= BR>
For those interested in our progress, I invite you to check out the
following links ...

I HATE THIS BLOG
http://www.hatethisblog.blogspot.com/
Daily updates on how everything is going.

FOUR AND A HALF STARS!
http://www.fringefestival.org/showdetails.cfm?showid=3D= 225
No print reviews yet - the competition is fierce, and the critics ar= e
mostly checking out the local acts. =A0But there are reviews written by
audience members available on the Fringe website.

PHOTOS!
http://www.davidhansen.org/gallery.html
Not many yet, we'll get some more up in the next few days.

Two performances down, three to go. =A0Wish us luck!

David, Nick, Tom, Toni, Denny and Zelda
--MS_Mac_OE_3142960757_50541_MIME_Part-- From lnovelli at en.com Tue Aug 5 23:14:05 2003 From: lnovelli at en.com (lnovelli at en.com) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]change in audition schedule for Quilters Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030805205752.01edabd0@mail.en.com> Change in Audition Dates for Quilters at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Auditions for Quilters will be Aug. 11 and 12, not Aug. 10 and 11. 7 p.m. at the theater, 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls Role requirements: 7 women, ages 20 - 60. All are principals and all roles require singing. Please come prepared to sing and to read from the script. Director: Lenne Snively Musical Director: John Krol From ksenia at mail.clvhts.com Tue Aug 5 23:14:08 2003 From: ksenia at mail.clvhts.com (Ksenia) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Jazz in the Afternoon Series 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_3142963687_2598186_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release August 5, 2003 CAIN PARK/NOJS=B9s=20 JAZZ IN THE AFTERNOON SERIES CONTINUES ON AUGUST 10 CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH- The free =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2 2003 summer series continues at Cain Park with Grupo Hal Wyant on Sunday, August 10, 1-4pm, in the Alma Theater. Performing =B3Trans-African Rhythms=B2, the group features Baba Adetobi, Jesse Dandy, Ralph Jackson, Baba Jubal, Jim Noel, Jerome Suanders, and Hal Wyant. The Wyant Band will continue the 2003 =B3Jazz in th= e Afternoon=B2 series which presents FREE jazz on Sundays from 1-4pm in Cain Park=B9s intimate, 262-seat Alma Theater. =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2 is co-presented by Cain Park and the Northeast Ohio Jazz Society. Afro-Cuban percussionist Hal Wyant is a native Clevelander and has develope= d his own unique method of playing the vibraphone with four mallets. Grupo Hal Wyant includes Baba Adetobi on bata, conga, shekere, timbales, and cajone; Jesse Dandy on acoustic double bass; Ralph Jackson on drums and timbales, Baba Jubal on conga, djembe, bamboo flute, and bata; Jerome Saunders on piano and keyboards; and Hal Wyant on vibraphone, balofone, marimba, bongos, maracas, and batas. The final =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2 of the season is the Laura Varcho Band=B9s =B3Hot Jazz in the Summer=B2 on August 17 featuring Kevin DiSimone on piano, Laura Varcho on vocals, Wilbur Krebs on bass, and Paul Samuels on drums. All =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2 performances are FREE with no reserved seating. The U.S. Recording Companies furnish funds in part for the instrumental music for the performances through the Music Performance Trust Funds, as arranged by Local No. 4, American Federation of Musicians. Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council. Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the nation=B9s oldest, landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Cleveland Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee and South Taylor Roads. The Alma Theater is most easily accessible fro= m the Lee Road entrance to the park. Parking for all Cain Park productions i= s free and located on the surrounding side streets. For more information on this series and all Cain Park events visit www.cainpark.com. # # # CONTACT: Ksenia Roshchakovsky, Public Relations and Marketing, or Megan Palmer, Public Relations Intern, (216) 371-3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com --MS_Mac_OE_3142963687_2598186_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Free Jazz in the Afternoon Series For Immediate Release
August 5, 2003

CAIN PARK/NOJS=B9s
JAZZ IN THE AFTERNOON
SERIES CONTINUES
ON AUGUST 10


CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH- The free =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2= 2003 summer series continues at Cain Park with Grupo Hal Wyant on Sunday, A= ugust 10, 1-4pm, in the Alma Theater.  Performing =B3Trans-African Rhythm= s=B2, the group features Baba Adetobi, Jesse Dandy, Ralph Jackson, Baba Jubal,= Jim Noel, Jerome Suanders, and Hal Wyant.  The Wyant Band will continu= e the 2003 =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2 series which presents FREE jazz on Sunday= s from 1-4pm in Cain Park=B9s intimate, 262-seat Alma Theater.  =B3Jazz in = the Afternoon=B2 is co-presented by Cain Park and the Northeast Ohio Jazz Soci= ety.

Afro-Cuban percussionist Hal Wyant is a native Clevelander and has develope= d his own unique method of playing the vibraphone with four mallets.  G= rupo Hal Wyant includes Baba Adetobi on bata, conga, shekere, timbales, and = cajone; Jesse Dandy on acoustic double bass; Ralph Jackson on drums and timb= ales, Baba Jubal on conga, djembe, bamboo flute, and bata; Jerome Saunders o= n piano and keyboards; and Hal Wyant on vibraphone, balofone, marimba, bongo= s, maracas, and batas.

The final =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2 of the season is the Laura Varcho Band=B9s = =B3Hot Jazz in the Summer=B2 on August 17 featuring Kevin DiSimone on piano, Lau= ra Varcho on vocals, Wilbur Krebs on bass, and Paul Samuels on drums.

All =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2 performances are FREE with no reserved seating.=  The U.S. Recording Companies furnish funds in part for the instrument= al music for the performances through the Music Performance Trust Funds, as = arranged by Local No. 4, American Federation of Musicians.

Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, = Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council.

Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the= nation=B9s oldest, landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Clev= eland Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee = and South Taylor Roads.  The Alma Theater is most easily accessible fro= m the Lee Road entrance to the park.  Parking for all Cain Park product= ions is free and located on the surrounding side streets.  For more inf= ormation on this series and all Cain Park events visit www.cainpark.com.

# # #

CONTACT:  Ksenia Roshchakovsky, Public Relations and Marketing, or Meg= an Palmer, Public Relations Intern, (216) 371-3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.c= om

--MS_Mac_OE_3142963687_2598186_MIME_Part-- From ksenia at mail.clvhts.com Tue Aug 5 23:14:12 2003 From: ksenia at mail.clvhts.com (Ksenia) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cathy & Marcy entertain families at Cain Park 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_3142963903_2611173_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 29 CATHY & MARCY To Perform At CAIN PARK One Night Only (CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH) Grammy nominated singing/songwriting instrumentalists Cathy and Marcy are performing at Cain Park in Cleveland Heights Tuesday, August 12 at 8 pm, as well as a KIDZART performance from 1-2 pm. Tickets for the evening performance are $8/6/4 in advance, and $11/9/7 the day of the show; tickets for the afternoon performance are $3 / child and $6 / accompanying adult. Former teachers and cowgirls at heart Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer have been nominated for eight Grammys in the past five years. Their latest release, Pocket Full of Stardust completes their trilogy of lullaby CDs, and has wo= n awards from Oppenheim Toy Portfolio, Parents=B9 Choice, Parents Guide to Children=B9s Media and National Association of Parenting Publications. While their CDs are major hits with young and old alike, their shows are what really make the grade. With such stunts as rope tricks (which Marxer learned while at a convention of the Wild West Arts Club) and yodeling, (which they picked up early in their career while performing with cowgirl Patsy Montana), Cathy and Marcy truly know how to draw in an audience comprised of children ranging from ages 2 to 102 - yes, even those hard-to-please pre-teens. Also due out this year from Cathy and Marcy is th= e family CD Bon Appetit which addresses the issue of nutrition in a way that children can understand and enjoy. Aside from their careers as children=B9s entertainers, Cathy and Marcy are also experienced folk singers. Their most recent folk CD, Postcard,s was also nominated for a Grammy, and was produced, recorded, mixed, and independently released by Cathy and Marcy. The CD not only includes folk music, but also old time and jazz styles. Cleveland Heights residents presenting a Recreation ID and people presentin= g a Military ID receive a $3 discount. Children=B9s tickets are 50% off when attending with a parent if all attending family members hold Cleveland Heights Recreation IDs. A $2 discount is available when presenting a senio= r citizen ID, a student ID, or a Friends of Cain Park membership card. There are no discounts for the KIDZART performance. The Coventry Magic Bus!, with support from Coventry Village Special Improvement District, KeyBank, and Severance Town Center, provides FREE rides to/from Cain Park from 1 hour before the event to 1 hour after the event ends (evening performance only). Park in front of KeyBank on the north side of Severance Town Center or, for those who live near Coventry, walk to the south entrance of the Coventry Parking Garage (behind Medic Drug) for pick-up. www.coventryvillage.org. Tickets are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, by mail, in person, b= y phone 216.371.3000, or by FAX 216.371.6995 (please include full name, address and phone number). All major credit cards are accepted. Tickets are also available at all Ticketmaster outlets, and Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone 216.241.5555 or 330.945.9400 in Akron and online at www.ticketmaster.com. Cathy and Marcy are being sponsored by the Friends of Cain Park. Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council. Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the nation=B9s oldest landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Cleveland Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee and South Taylor Roads. Parking for all Cain Park productions is free and located on the surrounding side streets. For more information on this event and all Cain Park events visit www.cainpark.com. ### CONTACT: KSENIA ROSHCHAKOVSKY, Public Relations and Marketing, or MEGAN PALMER, Public Relations Intern 216.371.3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com. --MS_Mac_OE_3142963903_2611173_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Cathy & Marcy entertain families at Cain Park FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  July 29

CATHY & MARCY
To Perform At CAIN PARK
One Night Only

(CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH)    Grammy nomina= ted singing/songwriting instrumentalists Cathy and Marcy are performi= ng at Cain Park in Cleveland Heights Tuesday, August 12 at 8 pm, as well as = a KIDZART performance from 1-2 pm.  Tickets for the evening performance= are $8/6/4 in advance, and $11/9/7 the day of the show; tickets for the aft= ernoon performance are $3 / child and $6 / accompanying adult.

Former teachers and cowgirls at heart Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer have been= nominated for eight Grammys in the past five years.  Their latest rele= ase, Pocket Full of Stardust  completes their trilogy of lullaby= CDs, and has won awards from Oppenheim Toy Portfolio, Parents=B9 Choice, Pare= nts Guide to Children=B9s Media and National Association of Parenting Publicat= ions.  While their CDs are major hits with young and old alike, their s= hows are what really make the grade.  With such stunts as rope tricks (= which Marxer learned while at a convention of the Wild West Arts Club) and y= odeling, (which they picked up early in their career while performing with c= owgirl Patsy Montana), Cathy and Marcy truly know how to draw in an a= udience comprised of children ranging from ages 2 to 102 - yes, even those h= ard-to-please pre-teens. Also due out this year from Cathy and Marcy = is the family CD Bon Appetit which addresses the issue of nutrition i= n a way that children can understand and enjoy.  

Aside from their careers as children=B9s entertainers, Cathy and Marcy= are also experienced folk singers.  Their most recent folk CD, Post= card,s was also nominated for a Grammy, and was produced, recorded, mixe= d, and independently released by Cathy and Marcy.  The CD not on= ly includes folk music, but also old time and jazz styles.

Cleveland Heights residents presenting a Recreation ID and people presentin= g a Military ID receive a $3 discount.  Children=B9s tickets are 50% off = when attending with a parent if all attending family members hold Cleveland = Heights Recreation IDs.  A $2 discount is available when presenting a s= enior citizen ID, a student ID, or a Friends of Cain Park membership card. &= nbsp;There are no discounts for the KIDZART performance.  

The Coventry Magic Bus!, with support from Coventry Village Special Improve= ment District, KeyBank, and Severance Town Center, provides FREE rides to/fr= om Cain Park from 1 hour before the event to 1 hour after the event ends (ev= ening performance only).  Park in front of KeyBank on the north side of= Severance Town Center or, for those who live near Coventry, walk to the sou= th entrance of the Coventry Parking Garage (behind Medic Drug) for pick-up. = www.coventryvillage.org.

Tickets are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, by mail, in person, b= y phone 216.371.3000, or by FAX 216.371.6995 (please include full name, addr= ess and phone number).  All major credit cards are accepted.  Tick= ets are also available at all Ticketmaster outlets, and Ticketmaster Charge-= By-Phone 216.241.5555 or 330.945.9400 in Akron and online at www.ticketmaste= r.com.

Cathy and Marcy are being sponsored by the Friends of Cain Park.  Cain= Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, Nexte= l Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council.

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

###

CONTACT: KSENIA ROSHCHAKOVSKY, Public Relations and Marketing, or MEGAN PAL= MER, Public Relations Intern 216.371.3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com.


--MS_Mac_OE_3142963903_2611173_MIME_Part-- From ksenia at mail.clvhts.com Tue Aug 5 23:14:15 2003 From: ksenia at mail.clvhts.com (Ksenia) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Doug Wood highlights final Alma Cabaret concert 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_3142964421_2642337_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release August 5, 2003 CAIN PARK=B9S=20 ALMA CABARET SERIES ENDS ON AUGUST 12=20 MODERN ACOUSTIC MUSIC COLLECTIVE CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH - Cain Park=B9s 2003 Cabaret Series ends with Modern Acoustic Music Collective organizing an evening with Doug Wood, Paul Sprawl= , Martha=B9s Trouble, and Ryann Anderson on Tuesday, August 12, at 7:30 pm in the Alma Theater. Tickets are $14 in advance, $16 day-of-show. The Modern Acoustic Music Collective cabaret is the ninth and final in the 2003 Cabare= t Series which presents show tunes, jazz ensembles, acoustic collectives, and more in the intimate, 262-seat Alma Theater. Doug Wood began Modern Acoustic Music Collective in 1999 as a means to give acoustic musicians the ability to perform without losing money, by appearin= g in groups of two or three at clubs and coffeehouses. The artists perform i= n a round-table style where each performs a song or two while the others stay on stage, sometimes backing each other up with acoustic guitar or vocal harmonies. =20 Joining Wood on stage will be Paul Sprawl of California, whose style he describes as =B3blues/folk/Americana,=B2 and are written from his experience as a =B3vagabond witness.=B2 Sprawl won Atlanta=B9s 2002 Acoustic Showdown at Eddie=B9s Attic. The third act to share the stage will be Martha=B9s Trouble, = a husband and wife duo from Toronto who are known for their folk music inspired by their experiences while touring North America. Jen Slocumb of Martha=B9s Trouble was nominated =B3Best New Female Artist of the Year=B2 by FM Odyssey. And lastly, Ryann Anderson will celebrate the release of his new CD =B3Patchwork.=B2 Cleveland Heights residents presenting a Recreation ID and people presentin= g a Military ID receive a $3 discount. Children=B9s tickets are 50% off when attending with a parent if all attending family members hold Cleveland Heights Recreation IDs. A $2 discount is available at the Ticket Office when presenting a senior citizen ID, a student ID, or a Friends of Cain Par= k membership card. Tickets for Cain Park events are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, by mail, in person, by phone (216) 371.3000, or by FAX (216) 371-6995 (please include full name, address, phone number, credit card number, and signature). All major credit cards are accepted. Tickets are also available at all Ticketmaster outlets and Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone (216= ) 241-5555 or (330) 945-9400 in Akron and online at www.Ticketmaster.com. The Alma Cabaret series is made possible in part through financial support by The A.M. McGregor Home. Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council. Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the nation=B9s oldest, landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Cleveland Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee and South Taylor Roads. The Alma Theater is most easily accessible fro= m the Lee Road entrance to the park. Parking for all Cain Park productions i= s free and located on the surrounding side streets. For more information on this cabaret and all Cain Park events visit www.cainpark.com. # # # CONTACT: Ksenia Roshchakovsky, Public Relations and Marketing, or Megan Palmer, Public Relations Intern, (216) 371-3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com --MS_Mac_OE_3142964421_2642337_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Doug Wood highlights final Alma Cabaret concert For Immediate Release
August 5, 2003

CAIN PARK=B9S
ALMA CABARET SERIES

ENDS ON AUGUST 12

MODERN ACOUSTIC MUSIC COLLECTIVE  

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH - Cain Park=B9s 2003 Cabaret Series= ends with Modern Acoustic Music Collective organizing an evening with Doug = Wood, Paul Sprawl, Martha=B9s Trouble, and Ryann Anderson on Tuesday, August 1= 2, at 7:30 pm in the Alma Theater.  Tickets are $14 in advance, $16 day= -of-show.  The Modern Acoustic Music Collective cabaret is the ninth an= d final in the 2003 Cabaret Series which presents show tunes, jazz ensembles= , acoustic collectives, and more in the intimate, 262-seat Alma Theater.

Doug Wood began Modern Acoustic Music Collective in 1999 as a means to give= acoustic musicians the ability to perform without losing money, by appearin= g in groups of two or three at clubs and coffeehouses.  The artists per= form in a round-table style where each performs a song or two while the othe= rs stay on stage, sometimes backing each other up with acoustic guitar or vo= cal harmonies.  

Joining Wood on stage will be Paul Sprawl of California, whose style he des= cribes as =B3blues/folk/Americana,=B2 and are written from his experience as a =B3= vagabond witness.=B2  Sprawl won Atlanta=B9s 2002 Acoustic Showdown at Eddi= e=B9s Attic.  The third act to share the stage will be Martha=B9s Trouble, = a husband and wife duo from Toronto who are known for their folk music inspi= red by their experiences while touring North America.  Jen Slocumb of M= artha=B9s Trouble was nominated =B3Best New Female Artist of the Year=B2 by FM Ody= ssey.  And lastly, Ryann Anderson will celebrate the release of his new= CD =B3Patchwork.=B2

Cleveland Heights residents presenting a Recreation ID and people presentin= g a Military ID receive a $3 discount.  Children=B9s tickets are 50% off = when attending with a parent if all attending family members hold Cleveland = Heights Recreation IDs.  A $2 discount is available at the Ticket Offic= e when presenting a senior citizen ID, a student ID, or a Friends of Cain Pa= rk membership card.

Tickets for Cain Park events are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, = by mail, in person, by phone (216) 371.3000, or by FAX (216) 371-6995 (pleas= e include full name, address, phone number, credit card number, and signatur= e).  All major credit cards are accepted.  Tickets are also availa= ble at all Ticketmaster outlets and Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone (216) 241-5= 555 or (330) 945-9400 in Akron and online at www.Ticketmaster.com.

The Alma Cabaret series is made possible in part through financial support = by The A.M. McGregor Home.  Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inte= r-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Coun= cil.

Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the= nation=B9s oldest, landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Clev= eland Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee = and South Taylor Roads.  The Alma Theater is most easily accessible fro= m the Lee Road entrance to the park.  Parking for all Cain Park product= ions is free and located on the surrounding side streets.  For more inf= ormation on this cabaret and all Cain Park events visit www.cainpark.com. # # #

CONTACT:  Ksenia Roshchakovsky, Public Relations and Marketing, or Meg= an Palmer, Public Relations Intern, (216) 371-3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.c= om
--MS_Mac_OE_3142964421_2642337_MIME_Part-- From ksenia at mail.clvhts.com Tue Aug 5 23:14:19 2003 From: ksenia at mail.clvhts.com (Ksenia) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Nashville Mandolin Ensemble performs at Cain Park 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_3142964573_2651514_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: AUGUST 5, 2003 CAIN PARK presents NASHVILLE MANDOLIN ENSEMBLE August 14, 2003 (CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH) A six-man mandolin group that creates the sounds of an orchestra, Nashville Mandolin Ensemble will be performing in Cain Park=B9s Evans Amphitheater. The August 14th show will begin at 8 pm, and tickets for the show are $15/13/11 in advance, and $18/16/14 the day of the show. Mandolin groups became popular around the turn of the last century, incorporating the sounds of mandolins, mandolas, mandocellos, guitars and bass. The Nashville Mandolin Ensemble is the only large professional touring mandolin group in America, and performs an array of music encompassing original arrangements from the early 1900=B9s, to more recent transcriptions of pop, jazz, and Celtic folk songs. The ensemble was founded in 1991 by Butch Baldassari, who is currently the Adjunct Associate Professor of Mandolin at Vanderbilt University=B9s Blair School of Music. Other members of the ensemble are Steve Dudash on Mandolin and Fiddle, Walter Carter on Mandola, John Hedgecoth on Mandocello, Van Manakas on Guitar, and David Spicher on Bass. The Coventry Magic Bus!, with support from Coventry Village Special Improvement District, KeyBank, and Severance Town Center, provides FREE rides to/from Cain Park from 1 hour before the event to 1 hour after the event ends. Park in front of KeyBank on the north side of Severance Town Center or, for those who live near Coventry, walk to the south entrance of the Coventry Parking Garage (behind Medic Drug) for pick-up. www.coventryvillage.org. Tickets for Cain Park events are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, by mail, in person, by phone 216.371.3000 or by FAX 216.371.6995 (please include full name, address, phone number credit card number and signature). All major credit cards are accepted. Tickets are also available at all Ticketmaster outlets, and Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone 216.241.5555 or 330.945.9400 in Akron and online at www.ticketmaster.com. Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council. Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the nation=B9s oldest landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Cleveland Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee and South Taylor Roads. Parking for all Cain Park productions is free and located on the surrounding side streets. For more information about this concert and all Cain Park events please visit www.cainpark.com. ### CONTACT: KSENIA ROSHCHAKOVSKY, Public Relations and Marketing, or MEGAN PALMER, Public Relations Intern 216.371.3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com. --MS_Mac_OE_3142964573_2651514_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Nashville Mandolin Ensemble performs at Cain Park FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

AUGUST 5, 2003

CAIN PARK presents
NASHVILLE MANDOLIN ENSEMBLE
August 14, 2003

(CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH)    A six-man man= dolin group that creates the sounds of an orchestra, Nashville Mandolin Ense= mble will be performing in Cain Park=B9s Evans Amphitheater.  The August = 14th show will begin at 8 pm, and tickets for the show are $15/13/11 in adva= nce, and $18/16/14 the day of the show.

Mandolin groups became popular around the turn of the last century, incorpo= rating the sounds of mandolins, mandolas, mandocellos, guitars and bass. &nb= sp;The Nashville Mandolin Ensemble is the only large professional touring ma= ndolin group in America, and performs an array of music encompassing origina= l arrangements from the early 1900=B9s, to more recent transcriptions of pop, = jazz, and Celtic folk songs.  The ensemble was founded in 1991 by Butch= Baldassari, who is currently the Adjunct Associate Professor of Mandolin at= Vanderbilt University=B9s Blair School of Music.  Other members of the e= nsemble are Steve Dudash on Mandolin and Fiddle, Walter Carter on Mandola, J= ohn Hedgecoth on Mandocello, Van Manakas on Guitar, and David Spicher on Bas= s.

The Coventry Magic Bus!, with support from Coventry Village Special Improve= ment District, KeyBank, and Severance Town Center, provides FREE rides to/fr= om Cain Park from 1 hour before the event to 1 hour after the event ends. &n= bsp;Park in front of KeyBank on the north side of Severance Town Center or, = for those who live near Coventry, walk to the south entrance of the Coventry= Parking Garage (behind Medic Drug) for pick-up. www.coventryvillage.org.
Tickets for Cain Park events are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, = by mail, in person, by phone 216.371.3000 or by FAX 216.371.6995 (please inc= lude full name, address, phone number credit card number and signature). &nb= sp;All major credit cards are accepted.  Tickets are also available at = all Ticketmaster outlets, and Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone 216.241.5555 or 3= 30.945.9400 in Akron and online at www.ticketmaster.com.

Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, = Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council.

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

###

CONTACT: KSENIA ROSHCHAKOVSKY, Public Relations and Marketing, or MEGAN PAL= MER, Public Relations Intern 216.371.3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com.


--MS_Mac_OE_3142964573_2651514_MIME_Part-- From kjthedj at nls.net Tue Aug 5 23:14:24 2003 From: kjthedj at nls.net (Kathie Dice) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:24 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]screenplay writer wanted Message-ID: <006a01c35bc5$772627a0$0100a8c0@KATHIE> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0067_01C35BA3.EE37B150 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Two women with a project, a great sense of humor, a mission and a lesson = in life, are seeking a screenwriter or two. This project will be a play = within a movie for and about women...with humor, poignancy and impact = about the angsts we go through during LIFE. The tenative title is "The = Angst Among Us". If you have a passion for your work, and a little time = on your hands and want to be involved in a project that could really = take you places as a writer, please contact either Kathie Dice = kjthedj at nls.net (330 220 9601) or Jessie Pedigo MargotJCP at aol.com (330 = 659 9220) Looking forward to talking to you, Jessie and Kathie ------=_NextPart_000_0067_01C35BA3.EE37B150 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Two women with a project, a great sense = of humor, a=20 mission and a lesson in life, are seeking a screenwriter or two. This = project=20 will be a play within a movie for and about women...with humor, = poignancy and=20 impact about the angsts we go through during LIFE. The tenative title is = "The=20 Angst Among Us". If you have a passion for your work, and a little time = on your=20 hands and want to be involved in a project that could really take you = places as=20 a writer, please contact either Kathie Dice kjthedj at nls.net (330 220 9601) or = Jessie=20 Pedigo MargotJCP at aol.com=20 (330  659 9220)
 
Looking forward to talking to = you,
 
Jessie and = Kathie
------=_NextPart_000_0067_01C35BA3.EE37B150-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Tue Aug 5 23:14:28 2003 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:28 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Auditions: "The Compleat Wks of Wllm Shkspre" (abridged) Message-ID: <1c6.d837a81.2c61cea4@aol.com> --part1_1c6.d837a81.2c61cea4_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Workshop Players announces auditions for "The Compleat Wks of Wllm Shkspr (Abridged)", a comedy by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield, directed by Mike Leuszler, a real fun guy! Auditions: August 17 & 18, 7 to 9 p.m. at the theater. Performances: November 20 - 7 CAST: Three Men, college age or older. These fellows must be able to sustain high energy levels throughout a FAST paced performance. Improv skills necessary. At least one of the actors must be able to entertain an audience for at least two minutes on his own, preferably with a musical instrument of some sort, e.g. accordion, etc..., or a talent, e.g. juggling, spinning plates, NOT standup comedy! Talent must be demonstrated at tryouts. Crew positions are also available: costumes, props, publicity, etc. For more information, see our website at www.workshopplayers.com or contact the director at 960-2061 or Leuszler at aol.com Workshop Players Theatre is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. - 30 - "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" --part1_1c6.d837a81.2c61cea4_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Workshop Players announces audit= ions for "The Compleat Wks of Wllm Shkspr (Abridged)", a comedy by Adam Long= , Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield, directed by Mike Leuszler, a real fun gu= y!

Auditions: August 17 & 18,  7 to 9 p.m. at the theater.
Performances: November 20 - 7
CAST:
Three Men, college age or older.
    These fellows must be able to sustain high energy levels=20= throughout  a FAST paced performance.  Improv skills necessary.&nb= sp; At least one of  the actors must be able to entertain an audience f= or at least two minutes on his own, preferably with a musical instrument of=20= some sort, e.g. accordion, etc..., or a talent, e.g. juggling, spinning plat= es, NOT standup comedy! Talent must be demonstrated at tryouts. Crew positio= ns are also available: costumes, props, publicity, etc.

For more information, see our website at www.workshopplayers.com
or contact the director at 960-2061 or Leuszler at aol.com

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

- 30 -<= BR>


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

--part1_1c6.d837a81.2c61cea4_boundary-- From denisgriesmer at denisgriesmer.com Wed Aug 6 06:22:01 2003 From: denisgriesmer at denisgriesmer.com (Denis M. Griesmer) Date: Wed Aug 6 06:22:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CPT seeks "retail display refrigerators" Message-ID: <006601c35c01$f4c1a540$6a02a8c0@griesmerd> NEOhioPAL Subscribers: In order to upgrade it facilities and services to its patrons, CPT is seeking two to three "display refrigerators", preferably with locks. The kind with the sliding glass doors in the front, that usually advertise Coca-Cola or Pepsi on the side. Somewhere out there in the Cleveland area, some former restaurant or convenient mart owner must be looking to unload some refrigeration display units. If you know of any, please contact Denis Griesmer at the phone number or email address below. Thanks. Denis M. Griesmer Administrative Director - Cleveland Public Theatre 216.631.2727 x208 dgriesmer at cptonline.org See what's playing tonight at Cleveland Public Theatre by going to www.cptonline.org. From BScott3077 at aol.com Wed Aug 6 06:45:01 2003 From: BScott3077 at aol.com (BScott3077 at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 6 06:45:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ACT - A Children's Theater of Hudson looking for Directors for 2003-2004 Message-ID: <27.45ac31f2.2c6240a0@aol.com> --part1_27.45ac31f2.2c6240a0_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit We are looking for a Director for our Spring Production (Comedy or Drama) Auditions in January, rehearsals 2 or 3 times a week after school until tech week(s) play goes up mid March for one three performance weekend. We work with children in grades three thru eighth and casy around 30 kids. We perform on the stage at Barlow Community Center in Hudson, OH. We like our Directors to teach the fall series of Workshops but it is not required. Workshops are Fridays after school. We are also looking for a Director for our ACTOR - ACT on the road program. This is a program for our Middle Scoolers. After an initial week of rehearsals they meet once a week and take a show to schools, hospitals, etc. If the Director we hire for the Spring is not available to teach Workshops this Fall we will be looking for a teacher for an Intro to Drama course for the younger kids and a more challenging workshop for our older actors. (They want to try directing!) Please, submit resumes and two children's theater references to Beth Scott at BScott3077 at aol.com or send to me at ACT P.O Box 263 Hudson, OH 44236 Pay ideas and Workshop topics welcome! --part1_27.45ac31f2.2c6240a0_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable We are looking for a Director for our Spring Productio= n (Comedy or Drama) Auditions in January, rehearsals 2 or 3 times a week aft= er school until tech week(s) play goes up mid March for one three performanc= e weekend. We work with children in grades three thru eighth and casy around= 30 kids.  We perform on the stage at Barlow Community Center in Hudson= , OH.  We like our Directors to teach the fall series of Workshops but=20= it is not required. Workshops are Fridays after school.

We are also looking for a Director for our ACTOR - ACT on the road program.&= nbsp; This is a program for our Middle Scoolers.  After an initial week= of rehearsals they meet once a week and take a show to schools, hospitals,=20= etc.

If the Director we hire for the Spring is not available to teach Workshops t= his Fall we will be looking for a teacher for an Intro to Drama course for t= he younger kids and a more challenging workshop for our older actors. =20= (They want to try directing!)

Please, submit resumes and two children's theater references to Beth Scott=20= at BScott3077 at aol.com  or send to me at ACT P.O Box 263  Hudson, O= H 44236

Pay ideas and Workshop topics welcome!      &n= bsp;   
--part1_27.45ac31f2.2c6240a0_boundary-- From rferguson at woio.com Wed Aug 6 11:35:01 2003 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Wed Aug 6 11:35:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]COMEDY WRITER JOB Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35C28.42E643E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" THIS IS FROM A WEBSITE I SUBSCRIBE TO. JUST THOUGHT I'D PASS IT ON. This is a PART TIME JOB Location: Los Angeles CA Date Posted: 7/31/2003 8:07:36 PM Description: We're looking for comedy writers to write jokes for speeches and TV appearances. Can be done by phone/e-mail/mail if writer not in L.A. area. Need comedy writers immediately , good pay. Contact us if you have lots of time to work at this, or even if you only have a little time to do it. Requirements: comedy writing skills, dependability, ability to start right away Contact: resume not that important to us, we just need you to be funny Via email: jp at jonathanpontell.com "Planet Earth is blue and there's nothing I can do." D.B. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35C28.42E643E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable COMEDY WRITER JOB

THIS IS FROM A WEBSITE I SUBSCRIBE TO. = JUST THOUGHT I'D PASS IT ON.

This is a PART TIME JOB
 Location: Los Angeles CA
Date = Posted: 7/31/2003 8:07:36 PM =
Description: We're = looking for comedy writers to write jokes for speeches and TV = appearances. Can be done by phone/e-mail/mail if writer not in L.A. = area. Need comedy writers immediately , good pay. Contact us if you = have lots of time to work at this, or even if you only have a little = time to do it. Requirements: comedy = writing skills, dependability, ability to start right away = Contact: resume not = that important to us, we just need you to be funny

Via = email: jp at jonathanpontell.com=20






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------_=_NextPart_001_01C35C28.42E643E0-- From KerrComm at aol.com Wed Aug 6 11:35:05 2003 From: KerrComm at aol.com (KerrComm at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 6 11:35:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kulture Kids Performs FREE at Heights Main Library Message-ID: <170.2243a2df.2c6279ac@aol.com> Free and open to the public, come see Kulture Kids perform "America: Many=20 Crayons, One Box" at the Heights Main Library, 2345 Lee Road, Cleveland Heig= hts,=20 on Wednesday, August 13th, at 7PM. Written and performed by Kulture Kids=20 Director Robin Pease, the show features a giant book, music from around the=20= world,=20 and MAGIC!! Sample comments from area teachers and principals are below.... "Awesome...'Many Crayons' is entertaining and jam-packed with good=20 information for both students and teachers...I love the teacher resource gui= de, too!-- Dorene Kebberly, Kidder Elementary School, Brunswick, OH "Kulture Kids, all I can say is THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!! The=20 immigrants show was terrific, and I can't wait to have you back!"--Audrey Wa= lker,=20 Principal, Lowden Elementary School, South Euclid, OH "The immigrants program called 'America, Many Crayons, One Box' was=20 appropriate and very informative, but I especially liked it because it was F= UN!!"-- Tracy Sicafuse, 2nd grade teacher, Dover Elementary School, Westlake, OH "Wonderful, thought-provoking, and challenging! Our students really enjoyed= =20 it!"---Allison Levick, Teacher, The Lawrence School, Broadview Heights, OH "What a great program! The kids were all captivated and actively=20 participating, which isn't easy for 400 kids in a gymnasium on a Friday afte= rnoon! =20 Well-done!"---Monica Turk, PTO Assembly Coordinator, Arthur Road School, Sol= on, OH =E2=80=9CGreat presentation! I loved the way BOOKS were valued and how the=20= cultures=20 were represented visually and with music!=E2=80=9D=E2=80=94Sue Fisher, First= Grade Teacher,=20 Gardiner School, Chagrin Falls, OH From RNavisjr at aol.com Wed Aug 6 11:46:03 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 6 11:46:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Further info on AUDIITONS FOR THE KING AND I Message-ID: <1a7.17fff446.2c628962@aol.com> --part1_1a7.17fff446.2c628962_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi everyone...I forgot to include the PERFORMANCE DATES. Here theyare: Nov 20th thru Dec. 7th. Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:30pm and Sunday matinees at 3pm. NO SHOW ON THANKSGIVING. --part1_1a7.17fff446.2c628962_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi everyone...I forgot to include the PERFORMANCE DATE= S.
Here theyare:
Nov 20th thru Dec. 7th. Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:30pm and= Sunday matinees at 3pm. NO SHOW ON THANKSGIVING.
--part1_1a7.17fff446.2c628962_boundary-- From boss at data-boy.com Wed Aug 6 12:06:02 2003 From: boss at data-boy.com (Mike Baker) Date: Wed Aug 6 12:06:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Scorched Earth Comedy Show Message-ID: <200308061245.AA48365818@data-boy.com> Cleveland Yucks / Black Box Theatre Present: =93Scorched Earth=94 An evening of brutal comedy. Friday August 22nd 8:00 p.m 1220 West 6th Street $8.00 On Friday August 22nd at 8:00 p.m., the Black Box Theatre, 1220 West 6th St= reet, will feel the heat of 3 of Cleveland=92s most volatile stand up comic= s. The Cleveland Yucks production of =93Scorched Earth=94 will showcase the= searing, controversial, and sometimes confrontational styles of Mike Baker= , Nell=92Sin, and John Sheck in a no holds barred - something to offend eve= ryone celebration of freedom of expression=85 while it lasts. Conceived by Baker, this show is a blatant =93F-You!=94 to the =93You need = to watch what you say. / There ought to be limits to freedom.=94 crowd that= seems to dominate the discourse as of late. If you are easily offended and don=92t like to be challenged, this is not t= he show for you. If you are fed up to your eyeballs by ignorant, puritanical bigots shouting= down any hint of intelligence or reason; if you are sick of the arrogant bullies in power calling you un-American wh= ile they ravage every principle America was founded upon; if you simply can=92t take one more self righteous self-appointed High Prie= st of public morality telling you what you can say, what you can wear, what= you can ingest, who you can have sex with, and what kind of sex you can ha= ve; please consider this show as an alternative to taking an M-1 and seeing if= you can out-score those Columbine boys. Don=92t just explode, explode with= laughter! Mike Baker has a long history of off-the-wall confrontational humor in Clev= eland. In the late 80=92s =96 early 90=92s he was the originator and front = man for two notorious punk bands, =93Sleazy Jesus and the Splatter Pigs=94 = and =93Hucklebuck=94. Although bands in the true sense, these were also for= ceful vehicles for his biting satire and unflinching social commentary. Sic= k of lugging equipment, Mike has traded in his amplifiers for a single micr= ophone and a new medium; stand-up. What hasn=92t been traded is his razor s= harp satirical wit and his bare knuckles approach to performance. The guita= rs still make an occasional appearance. They=92re just not quite as loud. Nell=92Sin has been tearing up the urban comedy scene with his high energy,= free wheeling style of story telling and comedy. Nell=92Sin seemed to come= out of nowhere less than a year ago and quickly built a reputation as one = of the most naturally talented comics on the local scene. His sets are wild= , frenetic, rambling tirades that take you on a coaster ride of unexpected = turns and directions. Alternately angry, crazy, vulnerable, silly; this guy= runs the gamut of skills a stand-up needs in his tool box with an ease and= flow that mesmerizes. And he=92s just a baby at it! John Sheck is a legend of the comedy workshop crowd. Just one month out of = Dave Schwensen=92s Improv workshop, he won the Russell Simmons Def Comedy J= am competition and opened for the Comedy Jam at the Palace Theatre in front= of 3000 people. Not bad for his first two months as a comic! John=92s bran= d of urban =96 contemporary standup spans a variety of themes from relation= ships to sex to football to sex to parenting to sex and of course, the poli= ce. John is just back in the area from a couple of years in Florida and jum= ping back into the scene feet first and fists flying. The Emcee for the evening will be Cleveland=92s own Mr. Sunshine. Sunshine= could best be described as Bill Nye the Science Guy with PMS. This show is sponsored by Cleveland Yucks, the one stop shop for local Clev= eland comedy. The web site is located at http://www.clevelandyucks.com . For ticket information contact: Mike Baker Mike_Baker at clevelandyucks.com Home: 216-771-8421 From hjh at haroldhafner.com Wed Aug 6 12:45:13 2003 From: hjh at haroldhafner.com (Harold Hafner Photography) Date: Wed Aug 6 12:45:13 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE COMPOSITES & HEADSHOTS Message-ID: <01ff01c35c3e$f5e2b8f0$120d6b42@R> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_7A9pBQA5DKDnJHN2hKnCOA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! For the month of August 2003. Everyone that does a model photo shoot with us will receive 50 one-sided model composite cards FREE. Everyone that shoots for talent headshots will receive 50 - 8x10 black & white prints FREE. 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--Boundary_(ID_7A9pBQA5DKDnJHN2hKnCOA)-- From aecollier at msn.com Wed Aug 6 12:46:00 2003 From: aecollier at msn.com (Amiee Collier) Date: Wed Aug 6 12:46:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Only Two Performances! Forever Plaid Benefits the AIDS Taskforce Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0708_01C35C20.AE1D71E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland presents Forever Plaid Starring: Colin Cook as Jinx Ian Atwood as Francis G.A. Taggett as Sparky Curtis L. Young as Smudge Directed by Curt Arnold Musical Direction by Charles Eversole Costume Design & Construction by Jenniver Sparano Written and Originally Directed and Choreographed by Stuart Ross August 18 , 2003 at 8 pm Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood call 216.357.2241 for tickets! August 25, 2003 at 8 pm Weathervane Playhouse 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron call 330.836.2323 for tickets! All proceeds benefit the AIDS Taskforce _____________________________ amiee collier :: aecollier at msn.com "Vice, virtue, it's best not to be too moral - you cheat yourself out of = too much life. Aim above morality." - Harold and Maude ------=_NextPart_000_0708_01C35C20.AE1D71E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland
 
presents
 
Forever=20 Plaid
 
Starring:
Colin Cook as Jinx
Ian Atwood as Francis
G.A. Taggett as Sparky
Curtis L. Young as Smudge
 
Directed by Curt Arnold
Musical Direction by Charles Eversole
Costume Design & Construction by Jenniver = Sparano
Written and Originally Directed
and Choreographed = by Stuart=20 Ross
 
August 18 , 2003 at 8 pm
Beck Center for the=20 Arts
17801 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood
call 216.357.2241 for=20 tickets!
 
August 25, 2003 at 8 pm
Weathervane = Playhouse
1301 Weathervane Lane, = Akron
call 330.836.2323 for=20 tickets!
 
All proceeds benefit the AIDS Taskforce
 
_____________________________
amiee collier :: aecollier at msn.com
"Vice, = virtue, it's=20 best not to be too moral - you cheat yourself out of too much life. Aim = above=20 morality." - Harold and Maude
 
------=_NextPart_000_0708_01C35C20.AE1D71E0-- From mpreston at dobama.org Wed Aug 6 15:27:01 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Wed Aug 6 15:27:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Antigone at Dobama Theatre August 15th-17th Message-ID: The Monstrous Ego Theatre Company presents Antigone by Sophocles Translated by Sir Richard C. Jebb Directed by Elisabeth Pardee and Zev Valancy At Dobama Theatre August 15th-17th Three performances only! The Monstrous Ego Theatre Company, Cleveland?s Classical Youth Theatre, is pleased to present as its inaugural production, Antigone, Sophocles? Greek tragedy. Sophocles? classic work grapples with the themes of power and the strength of one?s ideals along with the bonds of family and love. Many of The Monstrous Ego Theatre Company?s members are students or recent graduates of Cleveland Heights High School. The cast includes Kate Fairman, a student at The Beaumont School (Chorus Leader), India Fields (Ismene/Chorus), Liza Frolkis (Eurydice/Chorus), David Light (Guard/Messenger/Chorus), Kelli Liverpool (Teiresias/Chorus), Myles Murray (Haemon/Chorus), Zev Valancy (Creon/Producer/Director), and Katherine Vincenty (Antigone/Chorus). The stage manager and dramaturg is Meredith Webb, a Laurel School graduate now at Oberlin College. Performances will be held on Friday, August 15 and Saturday, August 16 at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday, August 17 at 2:30 p.m. A $5.00 donation is suggested at the door. Reservations are not necessary for these three special performances. For more information on the play, contact Zev Valancy at (216) 371-1439 or email at zev at valancy.com. For more information on Dobama? s upcoming 2003-2004 season, call (216) 932-6838. Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. The theatre is accessible via the new RTA circulator bus. # # # Marjorie Preston PR/Marketing Director Dobama Theatre (216) 932-6838 www.dobama.org DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present its 2003-2004 Season! Four OHIO premiere productions, one U.S. premiere and one WORLD premiere! COMING September 5-28: Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Walter Grodzik ? Ohio Premiere! In this wacky off-Broadway comedy, sixteen-year-old Kimberly is forced to re-evaluate her life while juggling a hypochondriac mother, drunken father and ex-convict aunt along with her own mortality and the possibility of first love. "The comedy of the year. A haunting and hilarious new play that is at once a shrewd satire and a black comedy.? ? Ben Brantley, The New York Times Shows: Thurs., Fri., Sat. at 8 p.m. and Sun. at 2:30 p.m. (First Sun. of run at 7:30 p.m.) October 17-November 9 The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison, directed by Joyce Casey American Premiere! November 28-December 21 V-E Day by local playwright Faye Sholiton, directed by Jacqi Loewy World Premiere! January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! March 5-28 In the Heart of America by MacArthur Grant winner Naomi Wallace, directed by Sonya Robbins Ohio Premiere! April 23-May 16 The Last Five Years by Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown, directed by Victoria Bussert and featuring Scott Plate and Carol Dunne Ohio Premiere! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Single ticket prices: $11-20. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. From jxs181 at cwru.edu Wed Aug 6 15:27:06 2003 From: jxs181 at cwru.edu (Joshua Senick) Date: Wed Aug 6 15:27:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Saxophone/Clarinet needed for Chicago at Huntington Message-ID: <4BEC9708-C843-11D7-9600-000A957E9988@cwru.edu> I am in need of a player to fill one of my reed books for Chicago at Huntington Playhouse. Optimally, I am looking for someone who can cover saxophones (the best combination would be soprano, tenor and bari, but I'm willing to compromise for best two out of three) and clarinet. I'm willing to work with the player for substituting instruments as necessary. Tech week starts on Sunday, August 17th, and opening night is August 21st. The show runs for four weeks Thursday through Sunday evenings with the final show on Sunday, September 14th being the only matinee in the run. This is a paid position. Please call me, Joshua Senick, at (216) 233-9489, or e-mail me at jxs181 at cwru.edu. Thanks. From reedh2os at ald.net Wed Aug 6 15:27:11 2003 From: reedh2os at ald.net (Kailyne R. Waters) Date: Wed Aug 6 15:27:11 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call for extras for a short film - August 21st, 2003 Message-ID: <004d01c35c4a$83b63e80$1908b7ce@cannet.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C35C28.FA94AA40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable h2o Productions in association with Sharkra Productions is seeking the = following extras for a short film being shot in August 2003: Caucasian Male, age range between late 50's and mid 60's. Caucasian Female, age range between late 50's and mid 60's You would be featured as a couple in a doctor's office waiting room, and = would be needed for approximately two hours in the afternoon on = Thursday, August 21, 2003. Caucasian Female, late 20's and 30's willing to portray an expectant = mother You would be featured as customer in a boutique, and would be needed for = approximately three hours in the morning beginning at 7:00 am on = Thursday, August 21, 2003.=20 Please respond by email expressing your interest. Thanks in advance for = your consideration. =20 Sincerely, Kailyne Waters=20 reedh2os at ald.net ------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C35C28.FA94AA40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
h2o Productions in association with = Sharkra=20 Productions is seeking the following extras for a short film being = shot in=20 August 2003:
 
Caucasian Male, age range between late = 50's and mid=20 60's.
Caucasian Female, age range between = late 50's=20 and mid 60's
 
You would be featured as a couple in a = doctor's=20 office waiting room, and would be needed for approximately two hours in = the=20 afternoon on Thursday, August 21, 2003.
 
Caucasian Female, late 20's = and 30's=20 willing to portray an expectant mother
 
You would be featured as customer in a = boutique,=20 and would be needed for approximately three hours in the = morning beginning=20 at 7:00 am on Thursday, August 21, 2003.
 
Please respond by email expressing your = interest.=20 Thanks in advance for your consideration.
 
Sincerely,
Kailyne Waters 
reedh2os at ald.net
 
------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C35C28.FA94AA40-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Wed Aug 6 16:59:03 2003 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Wed Aug 6 16:59:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]New Classes at Fine Arts for Fall Message-ID: <00e101c35c5d$f60a7420$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00E2_01C35C3C.6EF8D420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Fine Arts Association in Willoughby is now taking registrations for our Fall Session. Classes begin the week of September 2. A variety of new classes for teens and adults are being offered in Theatre, including Playwriting with Park Goist, Scene Study with Sarah May, Voice for the Actor I with Fabio Polanco and much, much more. New Pilates, Yoga and Modern Dance classes are also available in addition to a multitude of visual arts classes and private music lessons for all ages and ability levels. For a complete listing of all classes, log on to www.fineartsassociation.org or e-mail Fine Arts at faa at fineartsassociation.org Fine Arts is located at 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio Phone: (440) 951-7500 ------=_NextPart_000_00E2_01C35C3C.6EF8D420 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Fine Arts=20 Association in Willoughby is now taking registrations = for our Fall=20 Session.  Classes begin the week of September = 2.
 
A = variety=20 of new classes for teens and adults are being offered in = Theatre,=20 including Playwriting with Park Goist, Scene Study with Sarah May, Voice = for the=20 Actor I with Fabio Polanco and much, much = more. 
 
New = Pilates, Yoga=20 and Modern Dance classes are also available in addition to a = multitude of=20 visual arts classes and private music lessons for all ages and ability=20 levels.
 
For a = complete=20 listing of all classes, log on to www.fineartsassociation.org or=20 e-mail Fine Arts at faa at fineartsassociation.org
 
Fine = Arts is located=20 at 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio
Phone:  (440)=20 951-7500
------=_NextPart_000_00E2_01C35C3C.6EF8D420-- From pjanas at oberlin.edu Wed Aug 6 16:59:06 2003 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Wed Aug 6 16:59:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]New Fax Number Message-ID: <1887600.3269179620@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --==========01894450========== Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Hello everyone. We have just learned today that our fax number has changed, effective today, with Oberlin's transfer to a new phone system. I apologize for any inconvenience this might have caused you in communicating with us today via facsimile transmission. Please delete our old fax number: 440-776-3006 from your files and your speed dial programs. Our new fax number is: 440-775-5457 Thanks very much, Marci Janas ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu --==========01894450========== Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline MonacoHello everyone. We have just learned today that our fax number has changed, effective = today, with Oberlin's transfer to a new phone system. I apologize for any = inconvenience this might have caused you in communicating with us today via = facsimile transmission. Please delete our old fax number: 440-776-3006 from your files and your speed dial programs. Our new fax number is: 440-775-5457 Thanks very much, Marci Janas ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu --==========01894450==========-- From mpreston at dobama.org Wed Aug 6 16:59:11 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Wed Aug 6 16:59:11 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kimberly Akimbo at Dobama Theatre Sept. 5-28 Message-ID: Dobama Theatre presents the Ohio Premiere of Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire directed by Walter Grodzik September 5-28, 2003 Ohio Premiere! Dobama Theatre is proud to open its 2003-2004 season with the Ohio premiere of Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire. Known for his plays Fuddy Meers and Wonder of the World, Lindsay-Abaire has created a surreal and hilarious play in which the main character, Kimberly, a teenager with a rare aging disease, may just be the sanest member of her family. In this wacky off-Broadway comedy, sixteen-year-old Kimberly (Paula Duesing) is forced to re-evaluate her life while juggling a hypochondriac mother (Tracey Field), drunken father (John Kolibab) and ex-convict aunt (Joan Fuglewicz). She also struggles with her own mortality and the possibility of first love with awkward, unpopular 16-year-old schoolmate Jeff (Sean Fitzgerald). Ben Brantley of The New York Times called Kimberly Akimbo ?the comedy of the year.? Special performances will include a special signed (ASL) performance on Friday, September 12th at 8:00 p.m. and a special audio-described performance on Sunday, September 14th at 2:30 p.m. featuring Paula Duesing*, Tracey Field, Sean Fitzgerald, Joan Fuglewicz and John Kolibab* *member Actors? Equity Association Performances: September 5-28 Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sunday 9/7 at 7:30 p.m.; 9/14, 9/21 and 9/28 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets $11-20 For more information, call Dobama at (216) 932-6838. For reservations, call Dobama?s box office at (216) 932-3396. # # # DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present its 2003-2004 Season! Four OHIO premiere productions, one U.S. premiere and one WORLD premiere! COMING September 5-28: Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Walter Grodzik ? Ohio Premiere! In this wacky off-Broadway comedy, sixteen-year-old Kimberly is forced to re-evaluate her life while juggling a hypochondriac mother, drunken father and ex-convict aunt along with her own mortality and the possibility of first love. "The comedy of the year. A haunting and hilarious new play that is at once a shrewd satire and a black comedy.? ? Ben Brantley, The New York Times Shows: Thurs., Fri., Sat. at 8 p.m. and Sun. at 2:30 p.m. (First Sun. of run at 7:30 p.m.) October 17-November 9 The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison, directed by Joyce Casey American Premiere! November 28-December 21 V-E Day by local playwright Faye Sholiton, directed by Jacqi Loewy World Premiere! January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! March 5-28 In the Heart of America by MacArthur Grant winner Naomi Wallace, directed by Sonya Robbins Ohio Premiere! April 23-May 16 The Last Five Years by Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown, directed by Victoria Bussert and featuring Scott Plate and Carol Dunne Ohio Premiere! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Single ticket prices: $11-20. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. From RNavisjr at aol.com Wed Aug 6 16:59:15 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 6 16:59:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]HARMONY BAR AND GRILLE CLOSING...FAREWELL THIS SATURDAY! Message-ID: <1e9.e674938.2c62cffd@aol.com> --part1_1e9.e674938.2c62cffd_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit HELLO EVERYONE, Yes, I just found out the HARMONY is closing. This place, its people, the good times, profound and goofy have been a huge part of my life for six years. Unique in my life experience is a place where songs of the musical theater have provided a catalyst to friends and strangers alike, coming together to cry, drink, celebrate the seasons of the year, laugh and go home after belting "Edelweiss" one more time. I shall miss it deeply. Lynn was going to just let it end this Saturday, quietly.....and I called and said we at the Near West Theatre need a ritual for all life's happenings. SO, I'LL BE PLAYING FOR THE LAST TIME FROM 9-12 MIDNIGHT. PLEASE STOP BY, EVEN FOR 1 DRINK, OR ONE LAST SONG AT THE MICROPHONE TO HELP US SAY "THANK YOU" AND "GOODBYE" TO LYNN, ELAINE, SUE AND ALLTHE REGULARS AT THE OL' HARMONY BAR AND GRILLE, WHO HAVE PROVIDED US WITH SIX YEARS OF SONG, FOOD AND LOVE. --part1_1e9.e674938.2c62cffd_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable HELLO EVERYONE,
   Yes, I just found out the HARMONY is closing.  This place,= its people, the good times, profound and goofy have been a huge part of my=20= life for six years.
Unique in my life experience is a place where songs of the musical theater h= ave provided a catalyst to friends and strangers alike, coming together to c= ry, drink, celebrate the seasons of the year, laugh and go home after beltin= g "Edelweiss" one more time.  I shall miss it deeply.
Lynn was going to just let it end this Saturday, quietly.....and I called an= d said we at the Near West Theatre need a ritual for all life's happenings.<= BR> SO, I'LL BE PLAYING FOR THE LAST TIME FROM 9-12 MIDNIGHT. PLEASE
STOP BY, EVEN FOR 1 DRINK, OR ONE LAST SONG AT THE MICROPHONE TO HELP US SAY= "THANK YOU" AND "GOODBYE" TO LYNN, ELAINE, SUE AND ALLTHE REGULARS AT THE O= L' HARMONY BAR AND GRILLE, WHO HAVE PROVIDED US WITH SIX YEARS OF SONG, FOOD= AND LOVE.
--part1_1e9.e674938.2c62cffd_boundary-- From dgriesmer at cptonline.org Wed Aug 6 17:06:02 2003 From: dgriesmer at cptonline.org (Denis Griesmer) Date: Wed Aug 6 17:06:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CPT seeks late 60's Chevy or Mustang for Photo Shoot Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0111_01C35C44.4F9B1180 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CPT is seeking a late 60's Chevy or Mustang in medium to good condition to use in a publicity photo shoot for it's production, Up the Mountain. Up the Mountain, is an original piece created in co-production with YMCA Y-Haven project. Y-Haven assists homeless men in recovery. The men in Y-Haven partners with CPT to create original theatre based on their experiences in recovery. This year's production is based on the myth of Sisyphus and is written by James Levin. Co-Director by Jeffery Allen and Jerrell Anderson. If you have such a vehicle available and are free to participate in the photo shoot, you would be helping a worthy and important cause. The photo shoot is scheduled for an evening next week. Please contact Denis Griesmer at the phone number or email below if you are free to participate. 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 ------=_NextPart_000_0111_01C35C44.4F9B1180 Content-Type: application/ms-tnef; name="winmail.dat" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="winmail.dat" eJ8+Ig8VAQaQCAAEAAAAAAABAAEAAQeQBgAIAAAA5AQAAAAAAADoAAEIgAcAGAAAAElQTS5NaWNy b3NvZnQgTWFpbC5Ob3RlADEIAQ2ABAACAAAAAgACAAEGgAMADgAAANMHCAAGABEAOgAAAAMANgEB A5AGANAHAAAlAAAACwACAAEAAAALACMAAAAAAAMAJgAAAAAACwApAAAAAAADADYAAAAAAB4AcAAB AAAANQAAAENQVCBzZWVrcyBsYXRlIDYwJ3MgQ2hldnkgb3IgTXVzdGFuZyBmb3IgUGhvdG8gU2hv b3QAAAAAAgFxAAEAAAAWAAAAAcNcZdZRX7LuHMZVEdeFnACw0GLUAAAAAgEdDAEAAAAdAAAAU01U UDpER1JJRVNNRVJAQ1BUT05MSU5FLk9SRwAAAAALAAEOAAAAAEAABg4AZCnNZVzDAQIBCg4BAAAA GAAAAAAAAADKY4+Mmz8cS4BNuT89nYNMwoAAAAsAHw4BAAAAAgEJEAEAAABTAwAATwMAAIgEAABM WkZ1dq1CGgMACgByY3BnMTI1FjIA+Atgbg4QMDMzTwH3AqQD4wIAY2gKwHOwZXQwIAcTAoB9CoGS dgiQd2sLgGQ0DGAOYwBQCwMLtSBDUFQqIAQAIBEgZRJhZyAEYSALYHRlIDYwAicEIENoZXZ5ILkF snVzAZAUkQuAIAeAAGRpdW0gdG8gNGdvBHAgBaASgGl0fmkCIBciFiAVEBaRFMBwHnUCYA3gF/AV wHBob+0XMXMZwBnQIAIQBcAX8DUVUXADYGQSwBgCLCD8VXAXIBWQBdAIYAIwC3H+LgqiCoQKgBvN G6AUEQOReQWwaWcLgAdAGQAIkGN7FRAFAGUU8ReQFpEFoC0NGwggA/Ab8CBZTUPCQSGwLUhhdgnw GvLSagWQdC4iB2EEEAQA7nQEIBnAB4BsB5AEIAeAnwOgFpEJcAWgIlByeSMAnlQcASS1IhcKwHRu BJD/BCAhcxPSFzEf5B7oG/EU8HkJcCBiI6AgMRgiFZBp8QXAZXhwBnEJ8B+wBCDrJP0UEXkgAHIa 2xQCKcplFrB5IZFvZgYABAB5/xmwFiAesSBBJ2EFEAJAImHSYhXASmEHgkwVoByR+xPAIKBEKoAi 0QWxMLIBEXslcRFgbCRgGNEv0TKgcn8JcDMwEWASgCdBAiAcu0n9LxB5CGAkECJBFDASwCGgtxTA IlAsUGMkYBSwdgtw/wtgAmA3IS/RCsAVEANQCeD/FyIm8hlRCrAVARaRG/IZuasboDXCdwhgbBeQ YhUQvRWQbB+AFJM7IAAgaBXAOS/DbXAJEQBwBUBjYf8YgSWkGboUEhDgCYA7QCAxvxpyA5EVoAnw FIInMHgFQPZ3FFEcu1AkYCnRF6IBkFkbUCBEQHEEIEcIgXP/B4BAAQVAOdUnMEDAFwA7gPsFwAWx ZQDAAxE7gAkAB+C/BpA1szgvOTQcu0MkTSMA7UOGXBlARLFDJGAiUA8BPReQUBkjJbIpchzEMjGA Ni42MzEuMgHAqDcgeAHQOBzEZAnArUOkQA3wFzBuShIuBbBmZxzKCiAgRhJxFdB170EBEPAawwtg eRSCTnEfEF5oBUBEERPRG6BiA2B36xiRFzF3UzAuTl9PwgFACxzTEeEAVXAACwABgAggBgAAAAAA wAAAAAAAAEYAAAAAA4UAAAAAAAADAAOACCAGAAAAAADAAAAAAAAARgAAAAAQhQAAAAAAAAMAB4AI IAYAAAAAAMAAAAAAAABGAAAAAFKFAAAnagEAHgAJgAggBgAAAAAAwAAAAAAAAEYAAAAAVIUAAAEA AAAEAAAAOS4wAB4ACoAIIAYAAAAAAMAAAAAAAABGAAAAADaFAAABAAAAAQAAAAAAAAAeAAuACCAG AAAAAADAAAAAAAAARgAAAAA3hQAAAQAAAAEAAAAAAAAAHgAMgAggBgAAAAAAwAAAAAAAAEYAAAAA OIUAAAEAAAABAAAAAAAAAAsADYAIIAYAAAAAAMAAAAAAAABGAAAAAIKFAAABAAAACwA6gAggBgAA AAAAwAAAAAAAAEYAAAAADoUAAAAAAAADADyACCAGAAAAAADAAAAAAAAARgAAAAARhQAAAAAAAAMA PYAIIAYAAAAAAMAAAAAAAABGAAAAABiFAAAAAAAACwBogAggBgAAAAAAwAAAAAAAAEYAAAAABoUA AAAAAAADAGmACCAGAAAAAADAAAAAAAAARgAAAAABhQAAAAAAAAIB+A8BAAAAEAAAAMpjj4ybPxxL gE25Pz2dg0wCAfoPAQAAABAAAADKY4+Mmz8cS4BNuT89nYNMAgH7DwEAAACCAAAAAAAAADihuxAF 5RAaobsIACsqVsIAAFBTVFBSWC5ETEwAAAAAAAAAAE5JVEH5v7gBAKoAN9luAAAAQzpcV0lORE9X U1xMb2NhbCBTZXR0aW5nc1xBcHBsaWNhdGlvbiBEYXRhXE1pY3Jvc29mdFxPdXRsb29rXG91dGxv b2sucHN0AAAAAwD+DwUAAAADAA00/TcAAAIBfwABAAAANwAAADxCTUVMSUFFTkhERk1MQ0JCQklI RElFSFBESkFBLmRncmllc21lckBjcHRvbmxpbmUub3JnPgAAAwAGEBv89PgDAAcQDgMAAAMAEBAA AAAAAwAREAAAAAAeAAgQAQAAAGUAAABDUFRJU1NFRUtJTkdBTEFURTYwU0NIRVZZT1JNVVNUQU5H SU5NRURJVU1UT0dPT0RDT05ESVRJT05UT1VTRUlOQVBVQkxJQ0lUWVBIT1RPU0hPT1RGT1JJVFNQ Uk9EVUNUSU9OAAAAAHHQ ------=_NextPart_000_0111_01C35C44.4F9B1180-- From mpreston at dobama.org Wed Aug 6 17:06:08 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Wed Aug 6 17:06:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]OPEN AUDITIONS! Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver Message-ID: Auditions for Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver Monday, August 18th at the Unitarian Universalist Society, 2728 Lancashire, in Cleveland Heights, near Dobama Theatre 7:30 p.m. equity actors 8 p.m. non-equity actors Roles: man, 20s -- dual role -- both man on death row for murder AND a male prostitute woman, 40s -- dual role -- both a psychiatrist and a mother Please prepare a contemporary comic monologue no longer than four minutes in length. Be prepared to read from the script. Performance dates will be January 16th through February 8th at Dobama Theatre. Raised in Captivity will be directed by Russ Borski. Synopsis: Sebastian Bliss and his twin sister, Bernadette Dixon, reunite at their mother's funeral, who has been killed by an errant showerhead. This is just the beginning of a quirky, comical stream of events - a ball of energy full of crazy characters, and twists and turns. ?Raised in Captivity is about guilt, redemption and self-punishment, and, against all odds, it is also very funny.? ? The New York Times ??by a mile, the best play of the season.? New York Observer ??funny, original, imaginative ? full of wittily prickly lines and riotous exchanges.? New York Marjorie Preston PR/Marketing Director Dobama Theatre (216) 932-6838 www.dobama.org DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present its 2003-2004 Season! Four OHIO premiere productions, one U.S. premiere and one WORLD premiere! COMING September 5-28: Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Walter Grodzik ? Ohio Premiere! In this wacky off-Broadway comedy, sixteen-year-old Kimberly is forced to re-evaluate her life while juggling a hypochondriac mother, drunken father and ex-convict aunt along with her own mortality and the possibility of first love. "The comedy of the year. A haunting and hilarious new play that is at once a shrewd satire and a black comedy.? ? Ben Brantley, The New York Times Shows: Thurs., Fri., Sat. at 8 p.m. and Sun. at 2:30 p.m. (First Sun. of run at 7:30 p.m.) October 17-November 9 The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison, directed by Joyce Casey American Premiere! November 28-December 21 V-E Day by local playwright Faye Sholiton, directed by Jacqi Loewy World Premiere! January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed by Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! March 5-28 In the Heart of America by MacArthur Grant winner Naomi Wallace, directed by Sonya Robbins Ohio Premiere! April 23-May 16 The Last Five Years by Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown, directed by Victoria Bussert and featuring Scott Plate and Carol Dunne Ohio Premiere! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Single ticket prices: $11-20. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. From abyerly24 at yahoo.com Wed Aug 6 22:21:01 2003 From: abyerly24 at yahoo.com (Adrian Byerly) Date: Wed Aug 6 22:21:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions-- The Public Squares Message-ID: <20030806232122.38559.qmail@web40410.mail.yahoo.com> The Public Squares Cleveland's Newest Sketch Comedy and Improv Group Invite All to Audition! For Spots in Their Upcoming Inaugrual Show directed by Nate Cokerill at the Second City Theatre in October. Auditions will take place...... Date: Sunday August 17th Time: 2:00pm Location: The Hanna Building Room 850 Please bring a headshot and resume. Auditions will consist of scripited reading and improvisition. We are looking for six to eight actors for our show. Please RSVP to abyerly24 at yahoo.com Please check our website www.thepublicsquares.com for additional information. Thank you for interest! Hope to see you at the auditions! Adrian Byerly Producer The Public Squares From MnBLa at aol.com Thu Aug 7 09:13:13 2003 From: MnBLa at aol.com (MnBLa at aol.com) Date: Thu Aug 7 09:13:13 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEO Rep continues run of Forever Plaid Message-ID: <4e.201e20c3.2c63370f@aol.com> --part1_4e.201e20c3.2c63370f_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Just a reminder that you still have one more weekend to catch NEO Rep's=20 inaugural production of Forever Plaid. Performances are this Thursday, Frida= y and=20 Saturday at the North Olmsted Middle School (directions below). All shows a= re=20 at 8pm, and tickets are $10 ($8 for students and seniors). Reservations are= =20 encouraged but not required, and can be placed by calling 440 570-5367. Forever Plaid features Ron Lee Davis as Smudge, Kenny Lear as Sparky, Mike=20 Larochelle as Frankie, and Michael Goff as Jinx. The show was directed and=20 choreographed by Brenda Larochelle, with Carol Tillotson on Piano and Ed Lem= mers=20 on Bass. Directions to North Olmsted Middle School: from 90:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 90 west to Crocker / Bassett exit =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Left (south) on Crocker to end =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Left on Center Ridge =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 1st right onto Porter =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 At end of Porter cross over Lorain and=20= bear left onto Butternut=20 RIdge =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 (go to the right of Marathon Station af= ter you cross Lorain) =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Turn right just before small library =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 School is on other side of library from 480:=A0=A0=A0 480 west to Great Northern / Olmsted Falls exit =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Take 2nd exit (after underpass) toward=20= Olmsted Falls =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 continue South on Great Northern Blvd =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Pass RTA station on left and Condo comp= lex on right =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 After Condos, turn Right onto Butternut= Ridge =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Pass over 480, pass Fitch on Left, pass= Dover Center Rd on Right =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Middle School is 2nd school building on= left after Dover Center=20 Rd. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 drive passed small library and turn lef= t into parking lot We hope to see you there, Mike --part1_4e.201e20c3.2c63370f_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Just a reminder that you still have one more weekend t= o catch NEO Rep's inaugural production of Forever Plaid. Perfo= rmances are this Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the North Olmsted Middle S= chool (directions below).  All shows are at 8pm, and tickets are $10 ($= 8 for students and seniors).  Reservations are encouraged but not requi= red, and can be placed by calling 440 570-5367.

Forever Plaid features Ron Lee Davis as Smudge, Kenny Lear as=20= Sparky, Mike Larochelle as Frankie, and Michael Goff as Jinx.  The show= was directed and choreographed by Brenda Larochelle, with Carol Tillotson o= n Piano and Ed Lemmers on Bass.

Directions to North Olmsted Middle School:

from 90:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 90 west to Crocker / Bassett exit
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Left (south) on Crocker to end
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Left on Center Ridge
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 1st right onto Porter
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 At end of Porter cross over Lorain and=20= bear left onto Butternut RIdge
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 (go to the right of Marathon Station af= ter you cross Lorain)
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Turn right just before small library =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 School is on other side of library

from 480:=A0=A0=A0 480 west to Great Northern / Olmsted Falls exit
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Take 2nd exit (after underpass) toward=20= Olmsted Falls
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 continue South on Great Northern Blvd =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Pass RTA station on left and Condo comp= lex on right
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 After Condos, turn Right onto Butternut= Ridge
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Pass over 480, pass Fitch on Left, pass= Dover Center Rd on Right
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Middle School is 2nd school building on= left after Dover Center Rd.
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 drive passed small library and turn lef= t into parking lot

We hope to see you there,
Mike

--part1_4e.201e20c3.2c63370f_boundary-- From mpepe at neo.rr.com Thu Aug 7 09:13:18 2003 From: mpepe at neo.rr.com (Melanie YC Pepe) Date: Thu Aug 7 09:13:18 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Concert Tickets Available ~ Melissa Etheridge Message-ID: I can't use these, so if anyone is interested... I have two tickets to see MELISSA ETHERIDGE WITH JOHN EDDIE at the Scene Pavilion in Cleveland. The show is Saturday, August 23, at 8pm. I'm asking $25 each (regular price $35 each). For more information on the concert, check the link below: http://www.hob.com/tickets/eventdetail.asp?eventid=21284 If interested, please email me at mpepe at neo.rr.com!! Thanks, and enjoy! ~ Melanie mpepe at neo.rr.com From p.a.gould at att.net Thu Aug 7 09:13:26 2003 From: p.a.gould at att.net (p.a.gould at att.net) Date: Thu Aug 7 09:13:26 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Children need as Extras Message-ID: <20030807135643.E521820DF2@braxton.siteprotect.com> Seeking 12 children/young adults ages 12 to 17 to appear as Extras (non- paying positions) in independent film (shot on digital video) on Wednesday, August 13, 2003. The film is called "The Way Home". A parent/guardian or adult supervisor must accompany each performer (extra) and remain with them at all times. Shooting times are from 8am to 7pm. This is a long day, so all parties must bring a lunch and other food to snack on through the day, as well as an activity to work on during "down-times". The children will portray chess players at tournaments. Shooting will take place at a school in Shaker Heights. Performers must bring two extra shirts for wardrobe changes as the scenes filmed will cover three days in the story. IMPORTANT: no logo/trademarks/brandnames on clothing. If interested, reply to this email for additional information concerning the signing of release forms and the exact location of the shoot. Also, visit our website at www.littlebeth.com Thank you, Peter Gould -director p.a.gould at worldnet.att.net -- Visit the world of Little Beth Entertainment at www.littlebeth.com "We are the music makers and we are the dreamers of dreams."-- Willy Wonka From bdiehl at ayalogic.com Thu Aug 7 10:52:00 2003 From: bdiehl at ayalogic.com (Brian Diehl) Date: Thu Aug 7 10:52:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players Press Release - Season Subscription Give-Away Winners Message-ID: <004801c35cf0$7e6bb440$0400a8c0@hq.local> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: August 8, 2003 Contact: Brian Diehl, Board Member, Hudson Players 39 Church St. Hudson, OH 44236 Office: 330.253.2700 Home: 330.655.0810 Email: bdiehl at ayalogic.com Re: ACME Winners to Attend Hudson Players Productions HUDSON, OHIO ? Monday, August 4 marked the drawing of winners? names for the Hudson Players first season subscription give-away. Names were collected via e-mail and at the Hudson ACME grocery store. Winners include Beth Sterenberg, Lavelle Messner, C.R. Lawson and Alex Hunt of Hudson and Helen Isley of Northfield. Each will receive a book of tickets to the Hudson Players 2003 ? 2004 season which opens in September with ?Hudson?s Second Annual Community Talent Show,? a chance for everyone in ? and near ? Hudson to entertain their neighbors. November will feature the comedy-mystery, ?Catch Me if You Can? (different from the movie of the same title). ?Fiddler on the Roof? will be February 2004?s musical and the season will end with the comedy-farce, ?Perfect Wedding.? The Hudson Players collected 160 drawing entries and handed out over 1,000 season schedules. Additional season schedules are available at each Hudson ACME checkout lane and will soon be distributed throughout all of Hudson. Those interested in purchasing season subscriptions, joining The Hudson Players or receiving a season schedule can contact the Hudson Players at 330 655-8522, players at ayalogic.com or P.O. Box 2159 Hudson, Ohio 44236. # # # Brian S. Diehl Ayalogic, Inc. www.ayalogic.com ======================= go beyond communication ======================= o - 330.253.2700 f - 330.253.3055 bdiehl at ayalogic.com 530 South Main Street Suite 1732 Akron Ohio 44311 From Eye2wonder at aol.com Thu Aug 7 13:31:02 2003 From: Eye2wonder at aol.com (Eye2wonder at aol.com) Date: Thu Aug 7 13:31:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final Weekend for Spoon River Anthology Message-ID: <162.2428b489.2c63efc7@aol.com> FREE OUTDOOR THEATER Directed by Mindy Childress * Produced by James Mango Charenton Theater Company completes The Cemetery Tour at Lake View Cemetery this weekend with the production of Spoon River Anthology. For additional performance & location information, and to view promotional photos, please visit the Spoon River Press Web site. The address is www.jeonfrancis.com/spoonriverpress Also, to learn more about the history of Lake View Cemetery. Visit their Web site at www.lakeviewcemetery.com Thank you, Jeon Francis Spoon River Press Rep. Ford ~ At Last I Get Top Billing Wallace Ford (1897-1966) was a British actor who went to Hollywood in the early 1930s. After a number of 'semi-leads,' Ford was condemned to a succession of supporting roles in Hollywood films and decided that his gravestone epitaph should read, 'At last - I get top billing.' This inscription was duly put on his grave. Credit: Epitaphs, written by Nigel Rees From TALENTnet1 at aol.com Thu Aug 7 13:31:06 2003 From: TALENTnet1 at aol.com (TALENTnet1 at aol.com) Date: Thu Aug 7 13:31:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]EXCELLENT PAY - COSTUMED CHARACTER NEEDED Message-ID: <63.20bc3750.2c63efe1@aol.com> --part1_63.20bc3750.2c63efe1_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Needed Immediately: Faktor's Talent Network www.FaktorsTalentNetwork.com needs the following: Actor (male or female) 5'3" OR SMALLER Experienced in wearing a character costume of JJ the Jetplane from the TV show and videos for 6-8 hours (45 with regular breaks) Chapel Hill Mall in Cuyahoga Falls Saturday, August 16. The costume is very classy and expensive and will be shipped from the client. You will have a "walker" with you at all times to guide you. Pay is EXCELLENT - $250 plus bonus for a job well done Must have good attitude, be dependable and like children. If interested, email Mary Faktor immediately at TalentNet1 at aol.com or call 330-655-2895 --part1_63.20bc3750.2c63efe1_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Needed Immediately:

Faktor's Talent Network www.Faktors= TalentNetwork.com
needs the following:

Actor (male or female)
5'3" OR SMALLER
Experienced in wearing a character costume of JJ the Jetplane from the TV sh= ow and videos for 6-8 hours
(45 with regular breaks)
Chapel Hill Mall in Cuyahoga Falls
Saturday, August 16. 

The costume is very classy and expensive and will be shipped from the client= .

You will have a "walker" with you at all times to guide you. 

Pay is EXCELLENT - $250 plus bonus for a job well done

Must have good attitude, be dependable and like children.

If interested, email Mary Faktor immediately at TalentNet1 at aol.com
or call 330-655-2895
--part1_63.20bc3750.2c63efe1_boundary-- From pjanas at oberlin.edu Thu Aug 7 13:31:11 2003 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Thu Aug 7 13:31:11 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oberlin Conservatory Press Release Message-ID: <52999.3269254619@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --==========00063620========== Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 7, 2003 OBERLIN COLLEGE CELEBRATES 125th ANNIVERSARY OF ARTIST RECITAL SERIES WITH NINE NIGHTS OF GREAT PERFORMANCES MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas 440-775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.edu OBERLIN, OHIO--Such distinguished artists and ensembles as jazz icon Dave Brubeck and his quartet, legendary violinist Ida Haendel, the world-class Cleveland Orchestra, conducted by Franz Welser-M=F6st and featuring pianist = Uri Caine, and the hip, young, new-music ensemble eighth blackbird will contribute to the year-long celebration of Oberlin College's esteemed Artist Recital Series, which marks its 125th anniversary with the 2003-2004 = season. The Artist Recital Series is one of the oldest continuing concert series in the United States, a distinction, says Dean of the Conservatory Robert Dodson, "that places Oberlin in a very select group of concert producers." All concert performances will take place in Oberlin's historic Finney Chapel. Season subscription tickets are now available for the nine-concert series, = which will also include performances by baritone Sanford Sylvan and pianist = David Breitman, the Tallis Scholars, the Gryphon Trio, pianist Lang Lang, and the American Brass Quintet. Since the inception of the Artist Recital Series in 1878, more than 1,000 of the most acclaimed and accomplished musicians, conductors, orchestras, chamber ensembles, and composers have graced the stage of Finney Chapel. Stars of such international stature as Eugene Ysa=FFe, Yo-Yo Ma, Vladimir Horowitz, Isaac Stern, Jascha Heifetz, Glenn Gould, Sergei Rachmaninoff, and Denyce Graves, to name but a few, have performed under the auspices of the series. Since 1919, The Cleveland Orchestra has appeared on the series every season for a total of 202 performances under the baton of such illustrious--and varied--conductors as Nikolai Sokoloff (38 times), Artur Rodzinski (25 times), George Szell (60 times), Robert Shaw, Pierre Boulez, Lorin Maazel, Simon Rattle, Yoel Levi, Christoph von Dohn=E1nyi, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Jahja Ling, Robert Spano, Franz Welser-M=F6st, Mitskuko Uchida, and Steven Smith. More than an impressive "Who's Who," the list of artists and ensembles to appear on the series is an illumination of the best of classical music, spanning the late 19th century to the present. A special offer accompanies purchase of the complete, nine-concert series: = those who subscribe before September 5 may purchase a second nine-concert package at half price. Nine-concert package prices are $53 for students; $119 for Oberlin College faculty, staff, alumni, parents, area public school teachers, and senior citizens; and $138 for the general public. Please call Oberlin's Central Ticket Service (CTS) 24-hour reservation line: 440-775-8169 for complete ticket information or to request a free brochure. Information is also available at www.oberlin.edu/con. The CTS box = office is located in the lobby of Hall Auditorium, 67 N. Main St. (Route 58), between the Oberlin Inn and the Allen Memorial Art Museum. Box office = hours are Monday through Friday from noon to 5 p.m. Seating for "anniversary" concerts presented by Sanford Sylvan and David Breitman, the Dave Brubeck Quartet, and the American Brass Quintet are general admission; for the other six concerts, for which seating is reserved, packages are available at $36 for students; $85 for Oberlin College faculty, staff, alumni, parents, area public school teachers, and senior citizens; and $94 for the general public. Single tickets for these nine concerts will be available for purchase after September 5; tickets purchased at the door the evening of the concert are $3 more. Concert artists, programs, and dates are subject to change. Finney Chapel is wheelchair accessible and is located on the southwest corner of Lorain St. (Route 511) and N. Professor St., across from Tappan Square. Free parking is available throughout the Oberlin campus. In addition to enriching the College, the town of Oberlin, and the surrounding community with performances by the preeminent musicians of our time, the Artist Recital Series engages these musicians for master classes and workshops for Oberlin Conservatory students. Most of these sessions are = free and open to the public, offering a rare glimpse into the world of a working studio, where performance and technique are analyzed, crafted, and, = occasionally, perfected. For listings of open master classes, please visit the Conservatory's electronic calendar at www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_conservatory.pl. The Artist Recital Series is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College with additional support from the Friends of the Artist Recital Series. Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is provided by WCLV 104.9-FM, Cleveland's classical music radio station, WVIZ and 90.3-WCPN ideastream, and Northern Ohio Live magazine. # # # Media Contact Only: Marci Janas: 440-775-8328/marci.janas at oberlin.edu 8/7/03 #05-mj (Enhanced concert calendar follows) Oberlin College Artist Recital Series 2003-04: The 125th Anniversary Season Friday, September 12, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel General Admission Seating Sanford Sylvan, baritone David Breitman, piano Program Ravel Histoires Naturelles Martin The Glass Hammer American baritone Sanford Sylvan's radiantly pure, lyric tone, clarity of diction, and profound understanding of words and music speak directly and intimately to his audience. He and his long-time collaborator, pianist David Breitman, have performed extensively throughout the United States and = Europe. Their recitals and recordings have earned exceptional praise as well as three Grammy nominations for Best Classical Vocal Performance. The Glass Hammer, the secondary title of which is Scenes from childhood kept against forgetting from the poems by Andrew Hudgins, is a song cycle that composer Jorge Martin based upon 15 poems from Hudgins' book of the same name. In his review of Sylvan and Breitman's performance of the work at the French Embassy in Washington, D.C., Ronald Broun of The Washington Post wrote: "Sylvan exhausted himself and the audience in a sweeping performance that delivered every subtlety, every declamation, every sad, ironic twist of words and music. Pianist Breitman showered the hall with sonic shards of broken glass, with skittering, asymmetric rhythmic projectiles, with stabbing repeated notes laden with pain, with gospel and honky-tonk piano that did not so much suggest experience as embody it." Complementing the program is Maurice Ravel's song cycle, set to texts by Jules Renard. Saturday, October 4, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel General Admission Seating The Dave Brubeck Quartet Program to be announced from the stage. Fifty years ago, on March 2, 1953, in Oberlin's Finney Chapel, the legendary Dave Brubeck Quartet recorded, live and in concert, what would become a landmark album: Jazz at Oberlin. Gary Giddins wrote in The Village = Voice that Jazz at Oberlin "would make many short lists of the decade's outstanding albums. On that session,... Brubeck is wonderfully, stubbornly quirky, increasing the tension before springing the release.... his novel style engendered surprise." The distinctive harmonic approach that Brubeck employed with Paul Desmond on alto saxophone, Lloyd Davis on drums, and Ron = Crotty on bass--and their daring improvised contrapuntal choruses--caused a = stir in the jazz world, launching what later became known as "West Coast" or "cool" jazz. From that time forward, Brubeck and his quartet played in jazz clubs in major cities, toured with such artists as Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Stan Getz, and Gerry Mulligan, repeatedly won top honors in the Down Beat reader's polls, and recorded prolifically. In recognition of his ongoing contribution to jazz, Brubeck received a Jazz = Master's Award from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1999. He has also received the National Medal of the Arts from the NEA in a White House ceremony. He has been honored with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award for his musical contributions over the past half century, both as pianist and composer. The current quartet includes Bobby Militello on sax and flute, Randy Jones on drums, and Michael Moore on bass. Tuesday, November 18, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating Ida Haendel, violin Walter Delahunt, piano Program Works by Bach, Bart=F4k, Beethoven, Chausson, Corelli, and Wieniawski One of the most venerated musicians of our time, Ida Haendel typifies the great tradition of violin playing, evolving from her early work with such celebrated pedagogues as Carl Flesch and Georges Enesco. Since her spectacular London debut at the age of 8 at a Proms concert under the direction of Sir Henry Wood, her career has been distinguished by a succession of triumphs in concert halls the world over. Critics unreservedly praise her masterful technique and searching musicality; Richard Dyer of The Boston Globe wrote: "Fresh, youthful inspiration still animates everything Haendel does . . . . She plays the notes with such simplicity, directness and emotional force that they tear your heart out." Haendel records primarily for the EMI, Decca, and Testament labels; her 2000 recording for the Decca label of works for violin and piano with Vladimir Askenazy was awarded France's coveted Diapason d'or. A regular guest of the Berlin Philharmonic Chamber Music Series and many European chamber music festivals, Walter Delahunt is in great demand as a chamber musician and has performed with some of the world's leading artists. A native of Nova Scotia, his performing career has taken him across Canada, the United States, North Africa, the Middle East, and Europe. He has taught at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, the Banff School of Fine Arts in Alberta, Canada, and the Vienna Academy of Music. His most recent recordings feature the piano music of Ravel, Debussey, and Martinu. Tuesday, December 2, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating The Tallis Scholars Program Works by Allegri, Philip de Monte, and Palestrina The Tallis Scholars, founded in 1973 by their director, Peter Phillips, have established themselves as leading exponents of Renaissance sacred music; their exploration of the depth and variety of this repertoire has reached a worldwide audience. The ensemble creates, through good tuning and = blend, the purity and clarity that best serves the Renaissance repertoire, allowing every detail of the musical lines to be heard, and resulting in a beauty of sound for which they have become renowned. The Chicago Tribune calls theirs "an almost perfect blend . . . a thrilling and otherworldly sound." They perform in sacred and secular venues; in 1994 they performed in the Sistine Chapel to mark the restoration of Michelangelo's frescoes. In 1998 they performed in London's National Gallery, premiering a commissioned John Tavener work with Sting as narrator; in 2000 they performed with Sir Paul McCartney. Much of their pioneering reputation comes from their association with Gimell Records, established specifically to record them. In 1994 Phillips and the ensemble performed on the 400th anniversary of the death of Palestrina in the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome, where Palestrina had trained as a choirboy and later worked = as Maestro di Cappella. Gimell recorded the concerts, which are available on video and CD. Other recordings have attracted many awards, including Gramophone magazine's Record of the Year award, the only early music recording ever to be so honored. Friday, February 27, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating The Cleveland Orchestra Franz Welser-M=F6st, conductor *****Uri Caine, piano***** Program Works by Beethoven, Bernstein, and Piston Long considered one of America's great orchestras, The Cleveland Orchestra stands today among the world's most-revered symphonic ensembles. Music Director Franz Welser-M=F6st rose to international fame as a conductor in 1986, when he made his debut with the London Philharmonic. He works regularly with the Vienna Philharmonic and served as music director of the Zurich Opera from 1995 to 2002. The 2003-04 season marks Welser-M=F6st's second as music director of The Cleveland Orchestra; his appointment was announced in 1999 and he made his debut with the orchestra in 1993. "Welser-M=F6st walked out and ignited a happy riot in the audience," wrote The New Yorker magazine. "The orchestra was aglow and alive, sounding as fine as I have ever heard it." Preeminent "straight-ahead" jazz pianist Uri Caine, called "formidable" by Allan Kozinn of The New York Times, has recorded 13 albums as a leader. His = first two CDs, for JMT/Polygram, Sphere Music in 1993 and Toys in 1995, paid homage to the great jazz pianists Thelonious Monk and Herbie Hancock. His third CD, Urlicht/Primal Light for Winter & Winter in 1996, featured arrangements of the music of Gustav Mahler and won the International "Composer?s Hut" award for Best Mahler CD of 1997. *****After the Orchestra: Special Late-night Concert Featuring the Uri Caine Trio!*** At 11 p.m., following the Cleveland Orchestra concert, Uri Caine will return to the stage with his trio--Drew Gress on bass and Ben Perowsky on drums--for a late-night jazz concert. Patrons of the orchestra concert who wish to remain for the jazz concert may present their ticket stub for free admission; for all others, tickets are $5 at the door. Thursday, March 11, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating The Gryphon Trio Program Works by Beethoven, Christos Hatzis, and Mendelssohn One of North America's foremost piano trios ("[They] play with strength and = unanimity," John Henken, The Los Angeles Times), the Gryphon Trio (violinist Annalee Patipatanakoon, cellist Roman Borys, and pianist James Parker) regularly tours throughout Canada and the United States and has also performed in Germany, France, Belgium, Russia, Poland, and Finland. The ensemble's recent release of Mendelssohn's C minor trio is destined, writes Le Devoir, "to become an indispensable reference." Ensemble-in-residence at the Music Toronto Chamber Music Series since 1998, = the trio's members also teach on the string faculty at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto (Patipatanakoon and Borys) and at Wilfrid Laurier University in Ontario (Parker). Violinist Patipatanakoon and cellist Borys currently perform on the 1717 Windsor-Weinstein Stradivarius violin and the 1824 McConnell-Gagliano cello, instruments on loan from the Canada Council for the Arts Musical Instrument Bank. Wednesday, March 24, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating Lang Lang, piano Program Works by Chopin, Haydn, Mozart/Liszt, Schubert, Schumann, and Tan Dun Celebrated in all the music capitals of the world, Lang Lang--at age 21--has demonstrated an extraordinary ability to connect with audiences on a deeply personal level, establishing himself as one of the most exciting and moving pianists of our time. Since his astonishing and masterful last-minute substitution for an indisposed Andr=E9 Watts at the Ravinia Festival in 1999, Lang Lang has performed with many of the world's leading orchestras. The Chicago Tribune's John von Rhein called him "a phenomenal talent." Lang Lang made his sold-out Carnegie Hall debut in April 2001 to great critical acclaim with the Baltimore Symphony and Yuri Temirkanov. His = many international awards include the Tchaikovsky International Young Musicians Competition and the Leonard Bernstein Award, in honor of his distinguished musical talents. Lang Lang has made two recordings for Telarc = Records. Saturday, April 10, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating eighth blackbird Program Works by Gordon Fitzell, Stephen Mackey, Carlos Sanchez-Gutierrez, D.J. Sparr, and Chen Yi Hailed as ambassadors of new music, eighth blackbird is acclaimed for its astounding musical versatility as well as for its dedication to the works of today's composers. Formed in 1996 at the Oberlin Conservatory, the ensemble has compiled numerous awards, including the prestigious Naumburg Chamber Music Award and both the 1998 and 2000 CMA/ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming. Currently ensemble-in-residence at Northwestern University and the University of Chicago, eighth blackbird has released two = CDs: Round Nut Tool in 1999 and, out this year, thirteen ways for Cedille Records. The San Francisco Chronicle calls the secret of the ensemble's success "exhilaratingly simple: New music is fun. It's exciting, provocative, stimulating, and refreshing--all the things we typically associate with the new, but too rarely with contemporary music." Tuesday, April 20, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel General Admission Seating American Brass Quintet Program ABQ editions of the Renaissance music of William Brade, recently recorded Civil War brass music from the library of the 26th North Carolina Regimental Band, and a major new commissioned work The American Brass Quintet's 1960 debut marked the beginning of an international concert career that includes performances on major concert series in all 50 states and tours throughout Europe, Central and South America, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia. Newsweek magazine calls them = "the high priests of brass." The ABQ's more than 45 recordings represent the largest body of serious brass chamber music ever recorded by one ensemble. All programs and artists are subject to change. ### ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu --==========00063620========== Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Times New Roman PalatinoFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 7, = 2003Times New Roman Palatino0000,0000,00ff= Palatino
OBERLIN COLLEGE CELEBRATES 125th ANNIVERSARY OF ARTIST = RECITAL SERIES WITH NINE NIGHTS OF GREAT PERFORMANCES =
Times New Roman PalatinoMEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas 440-0000,0000,00ff775-8328//marci.janas at obe= rlin.edu < OBERLIN, OHIO--Such distinguished artists and ensembles as jazz icon = Dave Brubeck and his quartet, legendary violinist Ida = Haendel, the world-class Cleveland Orchestra, conducted by = Franz Welser-M=F6st and featuring pianist Uri Caine, and the hip, young, = new-music ensemble eighth blackbird will contribute = to the year-long celebration of Oberlin College's esteemed Artist Recital = Series, which marks its 125th anniversary with the 2003-2004 season. The = Artist Recital Series is one of the oldest continuing concert series in the = United States, a distinction, says Dean of the Conservatory Robert Dodson, = "that places Oberlin in a very select group of concert producers." All = concert performances will take place in Oberlin's historic Finney Chapel. Season subscription tickets are now available for the nine-concert series, = which will also include performances by baritone Sanford Sylvan and = pianist David Breitman, the Tallis Scholars, the Gryphon Trio, = pianist Lang Lang, and the American Brass Quintet. Since the inception of the Artist Recital Series in 1878, more than 1,000 = of the most acclaimed and accomplished musicians, conductors, orchestras, = chamber ensembles, and composers have graced the stage of Finney Chapel. = Stars of such international stature as Eugene Ysa=FFe, Yo-Yo Ma, Vladimir = Horowitz, Isaac Stern, Jascha Heifetz, Glenn Gould, Sergei Rachmaninoff, = and Denyce Graves, to name but a few, have performed under the auspices of = the series. Since 1919, The Cleveland Orchestra has appeared on the series = every season for a total of 202 performances under the baton of such = illustrious--and varied--conductors as Nikolai Sokoloff (38 times), Artur = Rodzinski (25 times), George Szell (60 times), Robert Shaw, Pierre Boulez, = Lorin Maazel, Simon Rattle, Yoel Levi, Christoph von Dohn=E1nyi, Vladimir = Ashkenazy, Jahja Ling, Robert Spano, Franz Welser-M=F6st, Mitskuko Uchida, = and Steven Smith. More than an impressive "Who's Who," the list of artists = and ensembles to appear on the series is an illumination of the best of = classical music, spanning the late 19th century to the present. A special offer accompanies purchase of the complete, nine-concert series: = those who subscribe before September 5 may purchase a second nine-concert = package at half price. Nine-concert package prices are $53 for students; = $119 for Oberlin College faculty, staff, alumni, parents, area public = school teachers, and senior citizens; and $138 for the general public. = Please call Oberlin's Central Ticket Service (CTS) 24-hour reservation = line: 440-775-8169 for complete ticket information or to request a free = brochure. Information is also available at = 0000,0000,00ffwww.oberlin.edu/con. The CTS box office is located in the lobby of Hall Auditorium, = 67 N. Main St. (Route 58), between the Oberlin Inn and the Allen Memorial = Art Museum. Box office hours are Monday through Friday from noon to 5 p.m. Seating for "anniversary" concerts presented by Sanford Sylvan and = David Breitman, the Dave Brubeck Quartet, and the American Brass Quintet = are general admission; for the other six concerts, for which = seating is reserved, packages are available at $36 for students; $85 = for Oberlin College faculty, staff, alumni, parents, area public school = teachers, and senior citizens; and $94 for the general public. Single = tickets for these nine concerts will be available = for purchase after September 5; tickets purchased at the door the = evening of the concert are $3 more. Concert artists, programs, and dates = are subject to change. Finney Chapel is wheelchair accessible and is = located on the southwest corner of Lorain St. (Route 511) and N. Professor = St., across from Tappan Square. Free parking is available throughout the = Oberlin campus. In addition to enriching the College, the town of Oberlin, and the = surrounding community with performances by the preeminent musicians of our = time, the Artist Recital Series engages these musicians for master classes = and workshops for Oberlin Conservatory students. Most of these sessions are = free and open to the public, offering a rare glimpse into the world of a = working studio, where performance and technique are analyzed, crafted, and, = occasionally, perfected. For listings of open master classes, please visit = the Conservatory's electronic calendar at = www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_conservatory.pl. The Artist Recital Series is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of = Music at Oberlin College with additional support from the Friends of the = Artist Recital Series. Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is = provided by WCLV 104.9-FM, Cleveland's classical music radio station, WVIZ = and 90.3-WCPN ideastream, and Northern Ohio Live magazine. = 9999,6666,9999# # # Media Contact Only: Marci Janas: = 0000,0000,00ff440-775-8328/marci.janas at ober= lin.edu 8/7/03 #05-mj (Enhanced concert calendar follows) Oberlin College Artist Recital Series 2003-04: The 125th Anniversary Season Friday, September 12, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel General Admission Seating Sanford Sylvan, baritone David Breitman, piano Program Ravel Histoires Naturelles Martin The Glass Hammer American baritone Sanford Sylvan's radiantly pure, lyric tone, = clarity of diction, and profound understanding of words and music speak = directly and intimately to his audience. He and his long-time collaborator, = pianist David Breitman, have performed extensively throughout the United = States and Europe. Their recitals and recordings have earned exceptional = praise as well as three Grammy nominations for Best Classical Vocal = Performance. The Glass Hammer, the secondary title of = which is Scenes from childhood kept against forgetting from the = poems by Andrew Hudgins, is a song cycle that composer Jorge = Martin based upon 15 poems from Hudgins' book of the same name. In his = review of Sylvan and Breitman's performance of the work at the French = Embassy in Washington, D.C., Ronald Broun of The = Washington Post wrote: "Sylvan exhausted himself = and the audience in a sweeping performance that delivered every subtlety, = every declamation, every sad, ironic twist of words and music. Pianist = Breitman showered the hall with sonic shards of broken glass, with = skittering, asymmetric rhythmic projectiles, with stabbing repeated notes = laden with pain, with gospel and honky-tonk piano that did not so much = suggest experience as embody it." Complementing the program is Maurice Ravel's song cycle, set to texts by = Jules Renard. Saturday, October 4, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel General Admission Seating The Dave Brubeck Quartet Program to be announced from the stage. Fifty years ago, on March 2, 1953, in Oberlin's Finney Chapel, the = legendary Dave Brubeck Quartet recorded, live and in concert, what would = become a landmark album: Jazz at Oberlin. Gary Giddins = wrote in The Village Voice that Jazz at = Oberlin "would make many short lists of the decade's outstanding = albums. On that session,... Brubeck is wonderfully, stubbornly quirky, = increasing the tension before springing the release.... his novel style = engendered surprise." The distinctive harmonic approach that Brubeck = employed with Paul Desmond on alto saxophone, Lloyd Davis on drums, and Ron = Crotty on bass--and their daring improvised contrapuntal choruses--caused a = stir in the jazz world, launching what later became known as "West Coast" = or "cool" jazz. From that time forward, Brubeck and his quartet played in = jazz clubs in major cities, toured with such artists as Duke Ellington, = Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Stan Getz, and Gerry Mulligan, repeatedly = won top honors in the Down Beat reader's polls, and = recorded prolifically. In recognition of his ongoing contribution to jazz, = Brubeck received a Jazz Master's Award from the National Endowment for the = Arts in 1999. He has also received the National Medal of the Arts from the = NEA in a White House ceremony. He has been honored with a Grammy Lifetime = Achievement Award for his musical contributions over the past half century, = both as pianist and composer. The current quartet includes Bobby Militello = on sax and flute, Randy Jones on drums, and Michael Moore on bass. Tuesday, November 18, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating Ida Haendel, violin Walter Delahunt, piano Program Works by Bach, Bart=F4k, Beethoven, Chausson, Corelli, and = Wieniawski One of the most venerated musicians of our time, Ida Haendel typifies the = great tradition of violin playing, evolving from her early work with such = celebrated pedagogues as Carl Flesch and Georges Enesco. Since her = spectacular London debut at the age of 8 at a Proms concert under the = direction of Sir Henry Wood, her career has been distinguished by a = succession of triumphs in concert halls the world over. Critics = unreservedly praise her masterful technique and searching musicality; = Richard Dyer of The Boston Globe wrote: "Fresh, youthful = inspiration still animates everything Haendel does . . . . She plays the = notes with such simplicity, directness and emotional force that they tear = your heart out." Haendel records primarily for the EMI, = Decca, and Testament labels; her 2000 recording for the Decca label of = works for violin and piano with Vladimir Askenazy was awarded France's = coveted Diapason d'or. A regular guest of the Berlin Philharmonic Chamber Music Series and many = European chamber music festivals, Walter Delahunt is in great demand as a = chamber musician and has performed with some of the world's leading = artists. A native of Nova Scotia, his performing career has taken him = across Canada, the United States, North Africa, the Middle East, and = Europe. He has taught at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, the = Banff School of Fine Arts in Alberta, Canada, and the Vienna Academy of = Music. His most recent recordings feature the piano music of Ravel, = Debussey, and Martinu. Tuesday, December 2, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating The Tallis Scholars Program Works by Allegri, Philip de Monte, and Palestrina The Tallis Scholars, founded in 1973 by their director, Peter Phillips, = have established themselves as leading exponents of Renaissance sacred = music; their exploration of the depth and variety of this repertoire has = reached a worldwide audience. The ensemble creates, through good tuning and = blend, the purity and clarity that best serves the Renaissance repertoire, = allowing every detail of the musical lines to be heard, and resulting in a = beauty of sound for which they have become renowned. The Chicago = Tribune calls theirs "an almost perfect blend . . . a thrilling = and otherworldly sound." They perform in sacred and secular venues; in 1994 = they performed in the Sistine Chapel to mark the restoration of = Michelangelo's frescoes. In 1998 they performed in London's National = Gallery, premiering a commissioned John Tavener work with Sting as = narrator; in 2000 they performed with Sir Paul McCartney. Much of their = pioneering reputation comes from their association with Gimell Records, = established specifically to record them. In 1994 Phillips and the ensemble = performed on the 400th anniversary of the death of Palestrina in the = Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome, where Palestrina had trained as a = choirboy and later worked as Maestro di = Cappella. Gimell recorded the concerts, which are = available on video and CD. Other recordings have attracted many awards, = including Gramophone magazine's Record of the Year award, = the only early music recording ever to be so honored. Friday, February 27, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating The Cleveland Orchestra Franz Welser-M=F6st, conductor *****Uri Caine, piano***** Program Works by Beethoven, Bernstein, and Piston Long considered one of America's great orchestras, The Cleveland Orchestra = stands today among the world's most-revered symphonic ensembles. Music = Director Franz Welser-M=F6st rose to international fame as a conductor in = 1986, when he made his debut with the London Philharmonic. He works = regularly with the Vienna Philharmonic and served as music director of the = Zurich Opera from 1995 to 2002. The 2003-04 season marks Welser-M=F6st's = second as music director of The Cleveland Orchestra; his appointment was = announced in 1999 and he made his debut with the orchestra in 1993. = "Welser-M=F6st walked out and ignited a happy riot in the audience," wrote = The New Yorker magazine. "The orchestra = was aglow and alive, sounding as fine as I have ever heard it." Preeminent "straight-ahead" jazz pianist Uri Caine, called "formidable" by = Allan Kozinn of The New York Times, has recorded 13 albums = as a leader. His first two CDs, for JMT/Polygram, Sphere = Music in 1993 and Toys in 1995, paid homage to = the great jazz pianists Thelonious Monk and Herbie Hancock. His third CD, = Urlicht/Primal Light for Winter & Winter in 1996, featured = arrangements of the music of Gustav Mahler and won the International = "Composer?s Hut" award for Best Mahler CD of 1997. *****After the Orchestra: Special Late-night Concert Featuring the = Uri Caine Trio!*** At 11 p.m., following the Cleveland Orchestra concert, Uri Caine = will return to the stage with his trio--Drew Gress on bass and Ben Perowsky = on drums--for a late-night jazz concert. Patrons of the orchestra = concert who wish to remain for the jazz concert may present their ticket = stub for free admission; for all others, tickets are $5 at the door. Thursday, March 11, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating The Gryphon Trio Program Works by Beethoven, Christos Hatzis, and Mendelssohn One of North America's foremost piano trios ("[They] play with strength and = unanimity," John Henken, The Los Angeles Times), the = Gryphon Trio (violinist Annalee Patipatanakoon, cellist Roman Borys, and = pianist James Parker) regularly tours throughout Canada and the United = States and has also performed in Germany, France, Belgium, Russia, Poland, = and Finland. The ensemble's recent release of Mendelssohn's C minor trio is = destined, writes Le Devoir, "to become an indispensable = reference." Ensemble-in-residence at the Music Toronto Chamber Music Series = since 1998, the trio's members also teach on the string faculty at the = Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto (Patipatanakoon and Borys) and at = Wilfrid Laurier University in Ontario (Parker). Violinist Patipatanakoon = and cellist Borys currently perform on the 1717 Windsor-Weinstein = Stradivarius violin and the 1824 McConnell-Gagliano cello, instruments on = loan from the Canada Council for the Arts Musical Instrument Bank. Wednesday, March 24, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating Lang Lang, piano Program Works by Chopin, Haydn, Mozart/Liszt, Schubert, Schumann, and Tan = Dun Celebrated in all the music capitals of the world, Lang Lang--at age = 21--has demonstrated an extraordinary ability to connect with audiences on = a deeply personal level, establishing himself as one of the most exciting = and moving pianists of our time. Since his astonishing and masterful = last-minute substitution for an indisposed Andr=E9 Watts at the Ravinia = Festival in 1999, Lang Lang has performed with many of the world's leading = orchestras. The Chicago Tribune's John von Rhein called = him "a phenomenal talent." Lang Lang made his sold-out Carnegie Hall debut = in April 2001 to great critical acclaim with the Baltimore Symphony and = Yuri Temirkanov. His many international awards include the Tchaikovsky = International Young Musicians Competition and the Leonard Bernstein Award, = in honor of his distinguished musical talents. Lang Lang has made two = recordings for Telarc Records. Saturday, April 10, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating eighth blackbird Program Works by Gordon Fitzell, Stephen Mackey, Carlos Sanchez-Gutierrez, = D.J. Sparr, and Chen Yi Hailed as ambassadors of new music, eighth blackbird is = acclaimed for its astounding musical versatility as well as for its = dedication to the works of today's composers. Formed in 1996 at the Oberlin = Conservatory, the ensemble has compiled numerous awards, including the = prestigious Naumburg Chamber Music Award and both the 1998 and 2000 = CMA/ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming. Currently = ensemble-in-residence at Northwestern University and the University of = Chicago, eighth blackbird has released two CDs: = Round Nut Tool in 1999 and, out this year, = thirteen ways for Cedille Records. The San = Francisco Chronicle calls the secret of the ensemble's success = "exhilaratingly simple: New music is fun. It's exciting, provocative, = stimulating, and refreshing--all the things we typically associate with the = new, but too rarely with contemporary music." Tuesday, April 20, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel General Admission Seating American Brass Quintet Program ABQ editions of the Renaissance music of William Brade, recently recorded Civil War brass music from the library of the 26th North Carolina Regimental Band, and a major new commissioned work The American Brass Quintet's 1960 debut marked the beginning of an = international concert career that includes performances on major concert = series in all 50 states and tours throughout Europe, Central and South = America, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia. Newsweek = magazine calls them "the high priests of brass." The ABQ's more than 45 = recordings represent the largest body of serious brass chamber music ever = recorded by one ensemble. All programs and artists are subject to change. 9999,6666,9999### ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu --==========00063620==========-- From agent at stonemodels.com Thu Aug 7 13:31:16 2003 From: agent at stonemodels.com (Stone Model & Talent Agency) Date: Thu Aug 7 13:31:16 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Script Writing Classes Message-ID: <008901c35d11$8f4b2680$120d6b42@R> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_K4F/syPPx+h3WbnAsAkTTw) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT I am interested in taking classes on writing screen plays. If you have any information or classes available, please contact me. John Picard 330-618-8482 johnpicard7 at hotmail.com --Boundary_(ID_K4F/syPPx+h3WbnAsAkTTw) Content-type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT

I am interested in taking classes on writing screen plays.

 

If you have any information or classes available, please contact me.

 

John Picard

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--Boundary_(ID_K4F/syPPx+h3WbnAsAkTTw)-- From cinevid at yahoo.com Thu Aug 7 15:21:01 2003 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Thu Aug 7 15:21:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MiniDV Filmmaking getting it's due Message-ID: <20030807185947.48303.qmail@web80510.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2028047306-1060282787=:47354 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Although I'd love to shoot in 35mm and still hope to, it's nice to see a feature film that was shot totally on MiniDV make it to international theatrical release. I'm talking about "28 Days Later" a british horrer/thriller that broke the mold and has grossed $40 Million so far. It still cost a lot compared to local filmmaker budgets (8 mil; the major thorofares of London were shut down and vacated), but it shows that MiniDV has a place and future. If you're an actor, or have a cool location, or are in a position of authority with a city, I would encourage you to seriously consider any project that comes your way, even if it's on DV, because it may just put you on the map. I'm not advertising anything just yet, but just wanted you all to know about it. Anyway, it brought me renewed hope for the format of no-choice and it's still showing at: Loews Richmond Town Square 631 Richmond Road Richmond Heights, OH 44143 Details | Map It (1:10 PM), (4:05), 6:35, 9:10 Online ticketing for this theater not available through Yahoo! Movies Cinemark at Valley View 6001 Canal Road Valley View, OH 44125 Details | Map It Starts on Friday, Aug 8 Click for Friday's Showtimes Regal Montrose Movies 12 4020 Medina Road Akron, OH 44333 Details | Map It (12:00 PM), (2:45), (5:15), 7:45, 10:00 Online ticketing for this theater not available through Yahoo! Movies Regal Cobblestone Square 20 5500 Cobblestone Drive Elyria, OH 44035 Details | Map It (12:35 PM), (4:05), 7:05, 10:05 Online ticketing for this theater not available through Yahoo! Movies Regal Interstate Park 18 1089 Interstate Parkway Akron, OH 44312 Details | Map It (12:40 PM), (3:50), 7:50, 10:35 Online ticketing for this theater not available through --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-2028047306-1060282787=:47354 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Although I'd love to shoot in 35mm and still hope to, it's nice to see a feature film that was shot totally on MiniDV make it to international theatrical release. I'm talking about "28 Days Later" a british horrer/thriller that broke the mold and has grossed $40 Million so far. It still cost a lot compared to local filmmaker budgets (8 mil; the major thorofares of London were shut down and vacated), but it shows that MiniDV has a place and future.
 
If you're an actor, or have a cool location, or are in a position of authority with a city, I would encourage you to seriously consider any project that comes your way, even if it's on DV, because it may just put you on the map. I'm not advertising anything just yet, but just wanted you all to know about it.
 
Anyway, it brought me renewed hope for the format of no-choice and it's still showing at:

Loews Richmond Town Square
631 Richmond Road
Richmond Heights, OH 44143
Details | Map It   Handicapped Accessible Hearing Impaired

(1:10 PM), (4:05), 6:35, 9:10  
Online ticketing for this theater not available through Yahoo! Movies

Cinemark at Valley View
6001 Canal Road
Valley View, OH 44125
Details | Map It   Handicapped Accessible Hearing Impaired

Starts on Friday, Aug 8  
Click for Friday's Showtimes

Regal Montrose Movies 12
4020 Medina Road
Akron, OH 44333
Details | Map It    

(12:00 PM), (2:45), (5:15), 7:45, 10:00  
Online ticketing for this theater not available through Yahoo! Movies

Regal Cobblestone Square 20
5500 Cobblestone Drive
Elyria, OH 44035
Details | Map It   Handicapped Accessible 

(12:35 PM), (4:05), 7:05, 10:05  
Online ticketing for this theater not available through Yahoo! Movies

Regal Interstate Park 18
1089 Interstate Parkway
Akron, OH 44312
Details | Map It   Handicapped Accessible 

 

(12:40 PM), (3:50), 7:50, 10:35  
Online ticketing for this theater not available through
 
 


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-2028047306-1060282787=:47354-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Thu Aug 7 15:21:07 2003 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Thu Aug 7 15:21:07 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]2003/2004 Season Announced for Fine Arts Association Message-ID: <004a01c35d17$9963ee80$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C35CF6.12524E80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fine Arts Association in Willoughby announces their 2003/2004 Theatre Season. ?Civilization?s dramatic canon hopes to, and must, entertain, provoke, alarm and inspire. It is with these ideas in mind that I set out to assemble the 2003-2004 Theatre Performance Season.? -- Fine Arts Association, Theatre Department Chair, Fabio Polanco The Season includes: a.. The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum. November 21-December 14 Directed by Janet Shank Dorothy, Cowardly Lion, Tin Man, Scarecrow and Toto take a magical adventure down the yellow brick road to Emerald City. A family classic sure to lift you up and take you "Over the Rainbow!" b.. True West by Sam Shepard. January 30-February 21 Directed by Fabio Polanco Desperate and broke, Lee, a half-drunk, belligerent drifter, pays an unexpected visit to his younger brother Austin, an aspiring Hollywood screenwriter who is house-sitting for their mother. An ode to sibling rivalry, this intense comedy hurtles towards an explosive high-noon showdown. c.. Charlotte's Web by Joseph Robinette, adapted from the book by E.B. White March 5-14 Directed by Sandy Kosovich Peck and Performed by the Yarnell Youth Theatre Company The beloved tale of Wilbur, Charlotte and their journey to the County Fair. In this story of friendship, spirit and the cycle of life, E.B. White reminds us to open our eyes to the simple wonders around us. d.. Missionaries, Music and Lyrics by Elizabeth Swados April 23-May 9 Directed by Fabio Polanco The true story of the lives, service and eventual murders of three American nuns, an American lay missionary and Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero. Drawn from their own words, this powerful musical work by multiple Tony Award nominee, Outer Critics Circle and Obie Award winner Elizabeth Swados is a celebration of faith, commitment, sacrifice and the resilience of the Salvadoran people for whom Dorothy Kazel, Maura Clarke, Ita Ford, Jean Donovan and Archbishop Romero gave their lives. e.. 8th Annual One Act Festival-Ten Below May 14-29 Directed by Ann Hedger This season, the festival will showcase a recent trend in contemporary theatre-the 10-minute play! The broad array of styles will run from dramatic to comedic and realistic to absurd. This fast-paced evening will include published plays by nationally recognized authors as well as new plays written by local playwrights. Ten Below is guaranteed to make your head spin and your temperature rise. Season Subscriptions are on sale now. Single tickets go on sale August 19. To order tickets or for more information, call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or log on to www.fineartsassociation.org ------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C35CF6.12524E80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Fine = Arts=20 Association in Willoughby announces their 2003/2004 Theatre=20 Season.
 
“Civilization’s=20 dramatic canon hopes to, and must, entertain, provoke, alarm and = inspire.  It is with these ideas in mind = that I=20 set out to assemble the 2003-2004 Theatre Performance Season.” -- = Fine Arts=20 Association, Theatre Department Chair, Fabio Polanco
 
The = Season=20 includes:
  • The=20 Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum.  November = 21-December=20 14=20 Directed by Janet=20 = Shank           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;          =20 Dorothy, Cowardly Lion, Tin Man, Scarecrow and Toto take a = magical=20 adventure down the yellow brick road to Emerald City.  A family = classic=20 sure to lift you up and take you "Over the = Rainbow!"
  • True=20 West by Sam Shepard.   January 30-February=20 21        &nbs= p;       =20 Directed by Fabio=20 = Polanco           =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;     =20 Desperate and broke, Lee, a half-drunk, belligerent drifter, pays = an=20 unexpected visit to his younger brother Austin, an aspiring Hollywood=20 screenwriter who is house-sitting for their mother.  An ode to = sibling=20 rivalry, this intense comedy hurtles towards an explosive high-noon=20 showdown.
  • Charlotte's Web = by Joseph=20 Robinette, adapted from the book by E.B. White   March = 5-14 =20 Directed by Sandy Kosovich Peck and Performed by the Yarnell Youth = Theatre=20 = Company           =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp; =20 The beloved tale of Wilbur, Charlotte and their journey to the = County=20 Fair.  In this story of friendship, spirit and the cycle of life, = E.B.=20 White reminds us to open our eyes to the simple wonders around=20 us.
  • Missionaries, = Music and=20 Lyrics by Elizabeth Swados   April 23-May 9  Directed = by Fabio=20 Polanco           &nbs= p;            = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;  =20 The true story of the lives, service and eventual murders of three = American nuns, an American lay missionary and Salvadoran Archbishop = Oscar=20 Romero.  Drawn from their own words, this powerful musical work = by=20 multiple Tony Award nominee, Outer Critics Circle and Obie Award = winner=20 Elizabeth Swados is a celebration of faith, commitment, sacrifice and = the=20 resilience of the Salvadoran people for whom Dorothy Kazel, Maura = Clarke, Ita=20 Ford, Jean Donovan and Archbishop Romero gave their=20 lives.
  • 8th Annual=20 One Act Festival-Ten Below    May=20 = 14-29           &n= bsp;      =20 Directed by Ann=20 = Hedger           &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;      =20 This season, the festival will showcase a recent trend in = contemporary=20 theatre-the 10-minute play!  The broad array of styles will run = from=20 dramatic to comedic and realistic to absurd.  This fast-paced = evening=20 will include published plays by nationally recognized authors as well = as new=20 plays written by local playwrights.  Ten Below is guaranteed to = make your=20 head spin and your temperature rise.
Season = Subscriptions=20 are on sale now.  Single tickets go on sale August 19.  To = order=20 tickets or for more information, call the Fine Arts Box Office = at (440)=20 951-6637 or log on to www.fineartsassociati= on.org=20
------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C35CF6.12524E80-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Thu Aug 7 15:21:12 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Thu Aug 7 15:21:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Haywire debuts at Cedar Lee Theatre Message-ID: <004001c35d20$311ff360$0900000a@johnny6> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0041_01C35CFE.AA0E5360 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Haywire debuts at Cedar Lee Theatre Come attend the benefit showing of Haywire at Cedar Lee on Thursday, August 21. (6:30pm and 8pm showings) Haywire, a film by David Manocchio was one of the highest attended (two sold out screenings) film premiered at the 27th Cleveland International Film Festival held this past March 2003. Film critics calls Haywire: an engaging film noir, fast paced and witty, a breakthrough movie, extremely entertaining. Tickets are available at Cedar Lee Theatre starting August 14th. For ticket information, call 440.717.4696 Following the 8pm showing, please join the filmmakers and cast at Night Town Restaurant for a special reception. Contact Night Town Restaurant located at 12387 Cedar Road, at 216.795.0550 for details and movie/reception packages. ================================== Media Design Imaging media creation for marketing solutions www.mdifilm.com 216.373.3278 Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System) 2800 years old Family Style www.wujiaquan.com ------=_NextPart_000_0041_01C35CFE.AA0E5360 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Haywire debuts at Cedar Lee Theatre

Haywire debuts at Cedar Lee = Theatre

Come attend the benefit showing of = Haywire at Cedar Lee on Thursday, August 21. (6:30pm and 8pm = showings)

Haywire, a film by David Manocchio was = one of the highest attended (two sold out screenings) film premiered at = the 27th Cleveland International Film Festival held this past = March 2003.

Film critics calls Haywire: an = engaging film noir, fast paced and witty, a breakthrough movie, = extremely entertaining.

Tickets are available at Cedar Lee = Theatre starting August 14th. For ticket information, call = 440.717.4696

Following the 8pm showing, please join = the filmmakers and cast at Night Town Restaurant for a special = reception. Contact Night Town Restaurant located at 12387 Cedar Road, at = 216.795.0550 for details and movie/reception packages.


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------=_NextPart_000_0041_01C35CFE.AA0E5360-- From Marianne.Paul at huntington.com Thu Aug 7 17:47:38 2003 From: Marianne.Paul at huntington.com (Marianne.Paul at huntington.com) Date: Thu Aug 7 17:47:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions:Aurora Community Theatre:"Over the River ..." Message-ID: The Aurora Community Theatre is holding auditions for "Over the River and Through the Woods" Monday, Aug. 25 and Tuesday, Aug. 26th at 7:30pm in the theatre located at the Center for the Performing Arts/Aurora Library Bldg. right behind the gazebo at the intersection of Rts. 43 and 306 in Aurora. Barb Rhoades is the Director and Marianne Paul is Producer. This is a warm and funny comedy about two sets of Italian grandparents and their grandson. We are looking for 2 men ages 60 and above, 2 women ages 60 and above, 1 man 25-35 and 1 woman in her 20's or early 30's. There are scripts in the Aurora Library which may be borrowed and read in the library, but not taken out of the library. Production dates are Oct. 31, Nov. 1, 7,8,14,15,21 and 22. For more information, call the Box Office 330-562-1818 or Marianne Paul 330-562-9065 (evenings) or 216-515-6534 (work). This is a great opportunity for any of you "senior citizens" to act in a great play with some really good parts! Marianne S Paul Vice President, Cleveland Trust Administration Priv Finl Grp Pers Trst Adm-Sr The Huntington National Bank 917 Euclid Avenue, (CM24) , Cleveland, OH 44115 Phone: 216/515-6534 Fax: 216-515-6633 Email: marianne.paul at huntington.com From agent at stonemodels.com Thu Aug 7 20:45:00 2003 From: agent at stonemodels.com (Stone Model & Talent Agency) Date: Thu Aug 7 20:45:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Big News Message-ID: <000001c35d46$9fb1f640$120d6b42@R> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_pdVgHepnaKB8aiP/fHIw5A) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT STONE Agency's own HEATHER McDonald has just been crowned MISS AKRON AREA USA. She will be competing this November for the title MISS OHIO USA, a preliminary to MISS USA. Heather recently starred in and has a reoccurring contract for a series of WADSWORTH FORD commercials. If you, your friends, or any area business owners can help out Heather on her trip to becoming MISS USA, please have them forward sponsorships to: Payable to: Heather McDonald, Miss Akron Area USA 261 Hilen Drive Akron, Ohio 44333 Sponsorship Amounts: $100 $300 $500 $1000 $1001+ (GOLD sponsorship includes a free appearance by Heather) All sponsors will receive a program book after the competition >From STONE Model & Talent Agency & Heather McDonald, Miss Akron Area USA, we THANK YOU for each and every sponsorship! www.StoneModels.com --Boundary_(ID_pdVgHepnaKB8aiP/fHIw5A) Content-type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT

STONE Agency’s own HEATHER McDonald has just been crowned MISS AKRON AREA USA.  She will be competing this November for the title MISS OHIO USA, a preliminary to MISS USA.

 

Heather recently starred in and has a reoccurring contract for a series of WADSWORTH FORD commercials.

 

 

If you, your friends, or any area business owners can help out Heather on her trip to becoming MISS USA, please have them forward sponsorships to:

 

 

Payable to:

 

Heather McDonald, Miss Akron Area USA

261 Hilen Drive

Akron, Ohio 44333

 

Sponsorship Amounts:

$100

$300

$500

$1000

$1001+ (GOLD sponsorship includes a free appearance by Heather)

 

 

All sponsors will receive a program book after the competition

 

 

From STONE Model & Talent Agency & Heather McDonald, Miss Akron Area USA, we THANK YOU for each and every sponsorship!

 

 

 

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--Boundary_(ID_pdVgHepnaKB8aiP/fHIw5A)-- From Sig38091 at aol.com Fri Aug 8 06:55:01 2003 From: Sig38091 at aol.com (Sig38091 at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]College of Wooster Seeks Vocal Director for Rock Musical Message-ID: <146.16d0fade.2c6484f1@aol.com> --part1_146.16d0fade.2c6484f1_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit College of Wooster Seeks Vocal Director for New Musical The College of Wooster Theatre Department must seek a last minute replacement vocal director for its production of ANTIGONE, a rock musical with a JC SUPERSTAR sound. Revisions will be made throughout the rehearsal process, including a new book based on the 1997 professional tour. Performances October 30, 31 and November 1. Vocal director would be needed for auditions starting August 26, and two weeks of vocal rehearsals (September 1 to 12, Monday through Friday 7 to 10 PM) and once a week run-throughs. Additional vocal coachings would be at the vocal director's discretion. There is a student musical director coordinating the band and assisting the vocal director. Strong keyboard skills a must. There is a $1500 stipend for this position. Applicants should send resumes and references with phone numbers by email or snail mail. Deadline for submission is August 17. Ansley Valentine Dept. of Theatre College of Wooster 1189 Beall Ave. Wooster, OH 44691 avalentine at wooster.edu 330-263-2028 --part1_146.16d0fade.2c6484f1_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable College of Wooster Seeks Vocal Director for New Musica= l

The College of Wooster Theatre Department must seek a last minute replacemen= t vocal director for its production of ANTIGONE, a rock musical with a JC SU= PERSTAR sound. Revisions will be made throughout the rehearsal process, incl= uding a new book based on the 1997 professional tour. Performances October 3= 0, 31 and November 1.

Vocal director would be needed for auditions starting August 26, and two wee= ks of vocal rehearsals (September 1 to 12, Monday through Friday 7 to 10 PM)= and once a week run-throughs. Additional vocal coachings would be at the vo= cal director's discretion. There is a student musical director coordinating=20= the band and assisting the vocal director. Strong keyboard skills a must. Th= ere is a $1500 stipend for this position. Applicants should send resumes and= references with phone numbers by email or snail mail. Deadline for submissi= on is August 17.

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

avalentine at wooster.edu
330-263-2028
--part1_146.16d0fade.2c6484f1_boundary-- From SMa102648 at aol.com Fri Aug 8 06:55:06 2003 From: SMa102648 at aol.com (SMa102648 at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]grindstone players presents Message-ID: <15e.23b13968.2c648541@aol.com> --part1_15e.23b13968.2c648541_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable THE BEREA GRINDSTONE PLAYERS WILL BE PRESENTING "COMEDY TONIGHT" - A MUSIC=20 REVIEW OF BOTH BROADWAY SONGS AND LONDON'S WEST END ON AUGUST 20, 21, 22, AN= D 23=20 AT ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WEST RD., BEREA. =A0 DAVID GOODING WILL=20= BE=20 THE MUSIC DIRECTOR.=A0 THE FOUR VOCAL ARTISTS ARE:=A0 WILL JEAN, MONICA BERE= NS,=20 ROBERT BURIAN, AND ELIZABETH ATCHISON.=A0 WILLIAM ALLMAN WILL STAGE THE=20 PRODUCTION. =A0 CURTAIN TIME IS 8 PM WITH ALL TICKETS AT $10.00. =A0 RESERVA= TIONS MAY BE=20 MADE BY CALLING RITA AT 234-7327.>=A0=20 --part1_15e.23b13968.2c648541_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable THE BEREA GRINDSTONE PLAYERS WIL= L BE PRESENTING "COMEDY TONIGHT" - A MUSIC REVIEW OF BOTH BROADWAY SONGS AND LONDON'S WEST END ON AUGUS= T 20, 21, 22, AND 23 AT ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WEST RD., BEREA.=20= =A0 DAVID GOODING WILL BE THE MUSIC DIRECTOR.=A0 THE FOUR VOCAL ARTISTS ARE:= =A0 WILL JEAN, MONICA BERENS, ROBERT BURIAN, AND ELIZABETH ATCHISON.=A0 WILL= IAM ALLMAN WILL STAGE THE PRODUCTION. =A0 CURTAIN TIME IS 8 PM WITH ALL TICK= ETS AT $10.00. =A0 RESERVATIONS MAY BE MADE BY CALLING RITA AT 234-7327.>= =A0

--part1_15e.23b13968.2c648541_boundary-- From President at GeaugaTheater.org Fri Aug 8 06:55:10 2003 From: President at GeaugaTheater.org (President GLTG) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:10 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTG Announces Auditions for Dracula Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C35D54.8D3C4840 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit GEAUGA LYRIC THEATER GUILD ANNOUNCES ?DRACULA? AUDITIONS TO BE HELD AT THE GEAUGA THEATER 101 WATER STREET LOCATED ON HISTORIC CHARDON SQUARE (440) 286-2255 AUGUST 25 & 26 7:00-10:00PM CALLBACKS WILL BE HELD ON AUGUST 27 AT 7:00PM ROLES: Lucy- 20ish and beautiful Attractive ?young girl? maid Dracula ? 50ish / adult Harker ? 25ish / adult Dr.Seward ? 50ish / adult A. Van Helsing ? 50ish / adult B. Renfield ? the ?repulsive youth? :-) The Attendant 6-Males This wonderfully frightful show will be directed by Sandy Kosovich-Peck with show dates as follows: October 10,11,17,18,19,24,25. No roles have been cast; actors will read from the script with no monologue necessary. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C35D54.8D3C4840 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable GEAUGA LYRIC THEATER GUILD ANNOUNCES

GEAUGA = LYRIC THEATER GUILD ANNOUNCES

“DRACULA” =

AUDITIONS

TO BE HELD AT THE

GEAUGA = THEATER

101 WATER STREET

LOCATED ON HISTORIC CHARDON = SQUARE

(440) 286-2255

AUGUST 25 & = 26

7:00-10:00PM<= /span>

 

CALLBACKS WILL BE HELD ON AUGUST 27 AT = 7:00PM

 

ROLES:

Lucy- 20ish and beautiful

Attractive “young girl” = maid

Dracula – 50ish / adult

Harker – 25ish / adult

Dr.Seward – 50ish / adult

  1. Van Helsing – = 50ish / adult
  2. Renfield – the = “repulsive youth” <= span = style=3D'mso-char-type:symbol;mso-symbol-font-family:Wingdings'>J<= /span>=

The Attendant

6-Males

 

This wonderfully frightful show will be directed by = Sandy Kosovich-Peck with show dates as follows: October = 10,11,17,18,19,24,25.  No roles have been cast; = actors will read from the script with no monologue necessary. =

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C35D54.8D3C4840-- From ACT1022 at webtv.net Fri Aug 8 06:55:15 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "The Hound of the Baskervilles" Message-ID: <14477-3F335D0A-3284@storefull-2358.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: Auditons for "The Hound of the Baskervilles", A Sherlock Holmes Thriller When: Monday, August 18 and Tuesday, August 19, 2003 Who: 5 Men and 5 Women (Ages, late twenties to 50's) Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue Time: 7:00 pm Director: Ed Jenkins Contact: Theresa Tucker, (216) 851-8721 From ACT1022 at webtv.net Fri Aug 8 06:55:19 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "Once On This Island" Message-ID: <14477-3F335E67-3286@storefull-2358.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: Auditions for the muscial by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty When: Monday, August 25 and Tuesday August 26 Who: 5 Women, 5 Men, 1 girl, Chorus People Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue Time: 7:00 pm Director: Jonnie Kawasaki Choreographer: Kyle Primous Contact: Theresa Tucker, (216) 851-8721 From ACT1022 at webtv.net Fri Aug 8 06:55:24 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:24 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musical Director Needed Message-ID: <14477-3F33606B-3289@storefull-2358.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: Musical Director needed for 2003-2004 Season When: Immediately Productions: "Once On This Island", Nov. 22 - Dec. 7 (Auditions Aug. 25 - 26) "Tambourines to Glory" Feb. 7 - Feb. 29) "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" Please contact Theresa Tucker (216) 851-8721 if you are interested in any or all of the productions. From ACT1022 at webtv.net Fri Aug 8 06:55:29 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:29 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Director Needed Message-ID: <14477-3F336189-3290@storefull-2358.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: "Tambourines to Glory" by Langston Hughes (the story of two sisters who want to start a storefront church but are confronted with temptation) When: Production dates are Feb. 7 - Feb. 29 Contact: Theresa Tucker, (216) 851-8721 From ACT1022 at webtv.net Fri Aug 8 06:55:34 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Job Opportunities for Youth Theater Message-ID: <14478-3F336302-2442@storefull-2358.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: Dance (Modern and Ballet) and Drama Instructors needed for students ages 8 - 18. When: Fall 2003 (Saturdays) Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue Contact: Theresa Tucker, (216) 851-8721 From JenEClifford at aol.com Fri Aug 8 07:31:02 2003 From: JenEClifford at aol.com (JenEClifford at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 8 07:31:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TWELFTH NIGHT CLOSES THIS WEEKEND!! Message-ID: <3AAC2F26.75F2144F.2101D7C3@aol.com> The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival would like to invite you to their final weekend of the summer at the Tri C Metro campus on E. 30th and Woodland Ave. in Downtown Cleveland this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings at 7 pm for performances of Twelfth Night, directed by Seth Gordon. Admission is free, and we do have an indoor space in case of rain. Please bring 50 cents to exit the parking lot. For any other questions, please call (216) 732-3311 and someone will get back to you. We hope to see you all this weekend at Tri C Metro. From lorien at en.com Fri Aug 8 14:40:01 2003 From: lorien at en.com (Witkowski) Date: Fri Aug 8 14:40:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Director sought for To Kill a Mockingbird Message-ID: <000a01c35ddd$8f59f9e0$4d0dd6d8@oemcomputer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C35DBC.07342AC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Strongsville Community Theatre is now accepting resumes for Directors = for "To Kill a Mockingbird", the stage adaptation of Harper Lee's novel. = The show will open at the end of October, and will be presented in the = Little Theatre of Strongsville High School. Resumes can be submitted in response to this notice, via the website at = www.strongsvilletheatre.com , or sent to SCT, P.O. Box 361561, = Strongsville, Ohio, 44136 Thanks, much. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C35DBC.07342AC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Strongsville Community Theatre is now accepting resumes for Directors = for "To=20 Kill a Mockingbird", the stage adaptation of Harper Lee’s novel. = The show will=20 open at the end of October, and will be presented in the Little Theatre = of=20 Strongsville High School.

Resumes can be submitted in response to this notice, via the website = at=20 www.strongsvilletheatre.com , = or sent to=20 SCT, P.O. Box 361561, Strongsville, Ohio, 44136

Thanks, = much.

------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C35DBC.07342AC0-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Fri Aug 8 16:11:03 2003 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 8 16:11:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Director needed for Bye Bye Birdie At RRCT Message-ID: <0226F976.2947A528.6CC916B7@aol.com> from Artistic Director Kevin Joseph Kelly and Producer Maureen Donoughe We are looking for a Director for our January Production of Bye Bye Birdie. The Production will run Jan 22 thru Feb 1, 2004 Please submit your resume to this email address or to the following street address: Kevin Joseph Kelly RRCT 17920 Detroit Ave Apt 602 Lakewood OH 44107 If you have any questions, please respond to this email or call 216-221-6233 with any questions. Maureen and I are looking for individuals that will join us in continuing to push our theatre to produce quality productions at the highest level, with integrity and positive reinforcement for the actors. To blend professional and community talent together with synergistic results. From StageCzech at aol.com Sat Aug 9 15:06:01 2003 From: StageCzech at aol.com (StageCzech at aol.com) Date: Sat Aug 9 15:06:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brecksville Seeks Actors Message-ID: <1c8.daa7696.2c664a04@aol.com> --part1_1c8.daa7696.2c664a04_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Due to unforeseen circumstances, Brecksville Little Theatre is now seeking Three Men for their production of Stephen Sondheim's "Company." Roles open are for two men, age 25 to 35, tenor and baritone, good comic timing, and one man age 50 to 60, tenor, capable of letting his hair down. Show dates are Sept. 19 thru Oct. 10, Friday & Saturday, with two Sunday matinees in the middle of the run. The theater is located on the corner of Rtes 21 & 82 in Brecksville, in the Brecksville Olde Town Hall. Those interested, please call Paul at 216-741-5233, or reply via e-mail to stageczech at aol.com. --part1_1c8.daa7696.2c664a04_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Due to unforeseen circumstances, Brecksville Little Th= eatre is now seeking Three Men for their production of Stephen Sondhe= im's "Company."

Roles open are for two men, age 25 to 35, tenor and baritone, good comic tim= ing, and one man age 50 to 60,  tenor, capable of letting his hair down= .

Show dates are Sept. 19 thru Oct. 10, Friday & Saturday, with two Sunday= matinees in the middle of the run.  The theater is located on the corn= er of Rtes 21 & 82 in Brecksville, in the Brecksville Olde Town Hall.
Those interested, please call Paul at 216-741-5233, or reply via e-mail to s= tageczech at aol.com.
--part1_1c8.daa7696.2c664a04_boundary-- From lee at mnine.com Sat Aug 9 15:06:05 2003 From: lee at mnine.com (m.nine) Date: Sat Aug 9 15:06:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]short film casting Message-ID: <002401c35e91$2ffc5240$6501a8c0@mnine> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C35E6F.A83F08F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable m.nine productions is currently casting for a short film. currently, = auditions aren't scheduled but if you're interested in playing any of = the charachters below, please respond to: casting at mnine.com thank you, -Aaron Abt "LEAD FURY" (tentative title) is a 15-minute student short-film. = Produced, written and directed by Aaron Lee Abt. =20 PLOT: There is an undisclosed criminal deal going down in a local motel = room. What they don't know is that the FBI is watching not so far away, = with the intent to interfere. Before the night is over ammo is = exchanged, but the complex reality of the situation isn't revealed until = it's too late. =20 PRODUCTION DATES: One weekend, two evening/night shoots in late = August/September 2003. =20 =20 CASTING: (all ages are approximate, even if it doesn't fit you exactly we are = still interested) Agent 18 - male 25-40, covert FBI agent Big Bear - male 30-60, veteran FBI agent Daren -25-35, FBI, Big Bear's partner Marc - white male 22-30, pro freelance dealer, Sean's friend Sean - male 22-30, pro freelance dealer, Marc's friend Grey Goose - male 30-70, voice acting only Lewis - 30-60 male, police chief Wheeler - 22-35, rookie cop Kate - white female 18-25, Marc's girlfriend Ron - 25-50, cop ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C35E6F.A83F08F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

m.nine productions is = currently casting=20 for a short film. currently, auditions aren't scheduled but if you're = interested=20 in playing any of the charachters below, please respond = to:

 

casting at mnine.com

=

 

thank you,

-Aaron Abt

 

 

 

 

=93LEAD FURY=94 = (tentative title) is=20 a 15-minute student short-film. Produced, written and directed by Aaron = Lee=20 Abt.

 

PLOT: There is an = undisclosed criminal=20 deal going down in a local motel room. What they don=92t know is that = the FBI is=20 watching not so far away, with the intent to interfere. Before the night = is over=20 ammo is exchanged, but the complex reality of the situation isn=92t = revealed until=20 it=92s too late.

 

PRODUCTION DATES: One = weekend, two=20 evening/night shoots in late August/September = 2003.

 

 

 CASTING:

(all ages are approximate, = even if it=20 doesn=92t fit you exactly we are still = interested)


Agent 18 =96 male 25-40, = covert FBI=20 agent

Big Bear =96 male 30-60, = veteran FBI=20 agent

Daren =9625-35, FBI, Big = Bear=92s=20 partner

Marc =96 white male 22-30, = pro freelance=20 dealer, Sean=92s friend

Sean =96 male 22-30, pro = freelance dealer,=20 Marc=92s friend

Grey Goose =96 male 30-70, = voice acting=20 only

Lewis =96 30-60 male, police = chief

Wheeler =96 22-35, rookie=20 cop

Kate =96 white female 18-25, = Marc=92s=20 girlfriend

Ron =96 25-50,=20 cop

------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C35E6F.A83F08F0-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Sat Aug 9 15:18:00 2003 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sat Aug 9 15:18:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]important message to AOL subscribers of NEohioPAL Message-ID: <14b.229bcfcd.2c66b062@aol.com> --part1_14b.229bcfcd.2c66b062_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This last Thursday and Friday, August 7 & 8, AOL was blocking e-mail from all Hostway list-serves, including NEohioPAL. The problem is corrected now, but you missed a lot of postings. To see the postings you missed you can view The NEohioPAL Archives --part1_14b.229bcfcd.2c66b062_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This last Thursday and Friday, August 7 & 8,&nb= sp; AOL was blocking e-mail from all Hostway list-serves, including NEohioPA= L.  The problem is corrected now, but you missed a lot of postings.

To see the postings you missed you can view The NEohioPAL Archives

--part1_14b.229bcfcd.2c66b062_boundary-- From p.a.gould at att.net Sat Aug 9 22:29:02 2003 From: p.a.gould at att.net (p.a.gould at att.net) Date: Sat Aug 9 22:29:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Shooting Begins Message-ID: <20030809221302.C97B920DF2@braxton.siteprotect.com> I would like to say "break a leg!" to my cast and crew as we begin shooting our feature film, "The Way Home", tomorrow! Be sure to visit our website-- www.littlebeth.com --as "The Way Home" pages will be updated daily. Peter Gould -- Visit the world of Little Beth Entertainment at www.littlebeth.com "We are the music makers and we are the dreamers of dreams."-- Willy Wonka From shart00 at hotmail.com Sat Aug 9 22:29:06 2003 From: shart00 at hotmail.com (susan hart) Date: Sat Aug 9 22:29:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GHLT Auditions for "Gypsy" Message-ID: ------=_NextPart_001_0001_01C35EBA.69F72B40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable REMEMBER!!!! Calling all stage mothers and would-be strippers: Auditions will be held for Garfield Hts Little Theatre's November product= ion of "GYPSY" on Sunday, August 17 and Monday August 18th. TIME: 7:00 to 9:00 pm (both nights) PLACE: 5640 Briarcliff Dr (the rehearsal hall) Garfield Hts, OH Come prepared with a song to sing (accompanist provided) and dress for mo= vement. All parts are open and ages 8 and above are welcome. Director is Deb Sweat and musical director is Amy Goodwin. Come help us = make this last show (GYPSY-one of the best musicals ever written for the = American Stage) on our wonderful old big stage a success. =20 More info: visit ghlt.com or call 216-441-7027 or 216-341-5241 Thanks for your interest! Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn= .com ------=_NextPart_001_0001_01C35EBA.69F72B40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
REMEMBER!!!!
Calling all stage mothers = and would-be strippers:
 
Auditions will be held for Garfield Hts Little Th= eatre's November production of "GYPSY" on Sunday, August 17 and Monday Au= gust 18th.
 
TIME: 7:00 to 9:00 pm (both nights)
PLACE: 5640 Briarcliff = Dr (the rehearsal hall) Garfield Hts, OH
 
Come prepared with a s= ong to sing (accompanist provided) and dress for movement. All parts= are open and ages 8 and above are welcome.
 
Director is Deb Sweat and music= al director is Amy Goodwin.  Come help us make this last show (GYPSY= -one of the best musicals ever written for the American Stage) = on our wonderful old big stage a success.    &nb= sp;
 
More info: visit ghlt.com or call  216-441-7027 or 216-341-5241
 
Th= anks for your interest!


 


Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download= : http://explorer.msn.com
------=_NextPart_001_0001_01C35EBA.69F72B40-- From MargLynch at aol.com Sat Aug 9 22:29:10 2003 From: MargLynch at aol.com (MargLynch at aol.com) Date: Sat Aug 9 22:29:10 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CTC on Public Funding for the Arts Message-ID: --part1_a9.45e25c76.2c67100a_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The response to our last e-mail suggests that more information needs to be shared more widely about the issue of public funding for the arts and its relationship to the convention center issue. We will try to pass on information when we have it. Although the arts community is gaining in political power, know-how, and presence, the idea is that we also have to work within what might be feasible at this point. Public funding for the arts is very likely to be coupled with the convention center on an upcoming ballot; that's a reality. But the Community Partnership for Arts and Culture is strongly and actively advocating to protect public funding for the arts within the larger economic development package that will be presented as a sales tax levy. Intense lobbying is occurring, for instance, to make sure there is a cap for the amount of revenue that would go to the Convention Center. The remainder of the money, earmarked for economic development, would be split between four entities--the city, the county, a high-tech development fund, and the arts. The Community Partnership for Arts and Culture is lobbying to make sure that the money is split equitably between these four entities. The County Commissioners have endorsed an equitable division. CPAC asks for our further assistance, writing: "Given recent developments, we need to make sure that Mayor Jane Campbell, Council President Frank Jackson, and Mayor Bruce Akers hear from us (call, fax letters). Key messages are: -- We are aware of the Commissioners' latest proposal for a four-way, equal split of the tax dollars generated by the proposed tax increase. -- The arts and cultural community has always believed that an equal split is the fairest and most equitable. -- If an equitable process is decided, the arts and cultural leaders, their board, staff, members and audiences will rally behind this issue. -- Please seriously consider supporting an equal 25% split. Contact Information: The Honorable Council President Frank Jackson Cleveland City Council 601 Lakeside Avenue NE Cleveland, OH 44114 phone] 216-664-2840 fax] 216-664-3837 The Honorable Mayor Jane Campbell City of Cleveland 601 Lakeside Avenue Cleveland, OH 44114 phone] 216-664-6420 fax] 216-664-2815 Mayor Bruce Akers President, Mayors and Managers Association 10107 Brecksville Rd. Brecksville, OH 44141 phone] 440-526-3433 fax] 440-526-5979 Please make notes of the following important dates: Aug 13 - Cleveland City Council will have their final meeting to address these issues Aug 19 - the Board of County Commissioners will have their final meeting to discuss the details of the economic development package." Send an electronic copy of any letters you write to CPAC at cpac2001 at aol.com --part1_a9.45e25c76.2c67100a_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The response to our last=20= e-mail suggests that more information needs to be shared more widely about t= he issue of public funding for the arts and its relationship to the conventi= on center issue.  We will try to pass on information when we have it. &= nbsp;Although the arts community is gaining in
political power, know-how, and presence, the idea is that we also have t= o work within what might be feasible at this point. Public funding for the a= rts is very likely to be coupled with the convention center on an upcoming b= allot; that's a reality.  But the Community Partnership for Arts and Cu= lture is strongly and actively advocating to protect public funding for the=20= arts within the larger economic development package that will be presented a= s a sales tax levy.  Intense lobbying is occurring, for instance, to ma= ke sure there is a cap for the amount of revenue that would go to the Conven= tion Center.  The remainder of the money, earmarked for economic develo= pment, would be split between four entities--the city, the county, a high-te= ch development fund, and the arts.  The Community Partnership for Arts=20= and Culture is lobbying to make sure that the money is split equitably betwe= en these four entities.  The County Commissioners have endorsed an equi= table division.  CPAC asks for our further assistance, writing:

"Given recent developments, we need to make sure that Mayor Jane Campbel= l, Council President Frank Jackson, and Mayor Bruce Akers hear from us (call= , fax letters).  Key messages are:
-- We are aware of the Commissioners' latest proposal for a four-way, eq= ual split of the tax dollars generated by the proposed tax increase.=20
-- The arts and cultural community has always believed that an equal spl= it is the fairest and most equitable.
-- If an equitable process is decided, the arts and cultural leaders, th= eir board, staff, members and audiences will rally behind this issue.
-- Please seriously consider supporting an equal 25% split.

Contact Information:

The Honorable Council President Frank Jackson
Cleveland City Council
601 Lakeside Avenue NE
Cleveland, OH  44114
phone] 216-664-2840
fax]  216-664-3837

The Honorable Mayor Jane Campbell
City of Cleveland
601 Lakeside Avenue
Cleveland, OH  44114
phone]  216-664-6420
fax]  216-664-2815

Mayor Bruce Akers
President, Mayors and Managers Association
10107 Brecksville Rd.
Brecksville, OH  44141
phone] 440-526-3433
fax]  440-526-5979

Please make notes of the following important dates:
Aug 13 - Cleveland City Council will have their final meeting to address= these issues
Aug 19 - the Board of County Commissioners will have their final meeting= to discuss the details of the economic development package."

Send an electronic copy of any letters you write to CPAC at cpac2001 at aol= .com
--part1_a9.45e25c76.2c67100a_boundary-- From mephistotheatrics at hotmail.com Sun Aug 10 05:16:01 2003 From: mephistotheatrics at hotmail.com (Mephisto Theatrics) Date: Sun Aug 10 05:16:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Movie Auditions / Costume Design Opportunity Message-ID:
This message is for anyone who might be interested in working on a local film to be shot in the Sandusky area. The film is called The Still Unknown, and the stage version of the script may be viewed on the author's website, www.geocities.com/terenceblenk/stillunknown.htm
Ages listed are approximate, and may vary with casting.  No roles are currently cast.
 
It's an ensemble piece in the sense that there are 7-8 major roles all with relatively equal screen time.  Because of this, we will be rehearsing, most likely 1-2 days a week.
 
Transportation for these rehearsals and shooting can be provided for anyone who lives more or less somewhere between Lakewood and Sandusky.
 
I am also looking for a costume designer for this project.  Costumes will probably be a thrift store operation, so here we're looking for someone with great style and imagination.
 
If you haven't figured it out, other than re-imbursing costs, we will not be able to pay you.  This is a "love of art" project.  But are planning on going as far as we can with promoting this film once shot.  We've completed many theater and film projects in the past.  I don't want to "sell" anyone.  Just check out the script, it's worth it.
 
If you know anyone or around the Sandusky area who might be interested, contact Joshua Johnston (director) through this email address.
 
Thanks,
Josh(ua) Johnston
Mephisto Theatrics


MSN 8 helps ELIMINATE E-MAIL VIRUSES. Get 2 months FREE*. From AntaeusDance at aol.com Sun Aug 10 05:16:48 2003 From: AntaeusDance at aol.com (AntaeusDance at aol.com) Date: Sun Aug 10 05:16:48 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Antaeus Dance opens exciting season with "flashback" Message-ID: --part1_a3.46e2b82d.2c673990_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Antaeus Dance presents flashback a concert of repertory works by Artistic Director Joan Meggitt music by Arvo Part, Astor Piazzolla and Dmitri Shostakovich September 12-13, 2003 at 8:00 p.m. September 14, 2003 at 2:00 p.m. Pilgrim Congregational Church 2592 West 14th Street corner of West 14th and Starkweather in Tremont Tickets: $15 general admission, $10 seniors/students Parking: Free, church lot & on street For reservations & information, please call (216) 486-2874 or e-mail AntaeusDance at aol.com Antaeus Dance is a professional, nonprofit modern dance company dedicated to the creation and presentation of intelligent and well-crafted danceworks that address issues of human connection. Founded in 2001, and based on Cleveland, the company is active in the production of formal concerts of original modern dance choreography, creates free site-specific dance events for the public, some in collaboration with other arts and professional organizations, and is committed to arts education in Cleveland and the surrounding communities. The company is in residence at Pilgrim Congregational Church. Antaeus Dance Joan Meggitt, Artistic/Executive Director 2592 West 14th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44113 (216) 486-2874 AntaeusDance at aol.com --part1_a3.46e2b82d.2c673990_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Antaeus D= ance
presents
flashback
a concert of repertory wo= rks by Artistic Director Joan Meggitt
music by Arvo Part, Astor Piazzolla and Dmitri Shostakovich


September 12-13, 2003 at 8:0= 0 p.m.
September 14, 2003 at 2:00 p.m.

Pilgrim Congregational Church
2592 West 14th Street
corner of West 14th and Starkweather in Tremont

Tickets: $15 general admission, $10 seniors/students
Parking: Free, church lot & on street
For reservations & information, please call (216) 486-2874
or e-mail AntaeusDance at aol.com

Antaeus Dance is a professio= nal, nonprofit modern dance company dedicated to the creation and presentati= on of intelligent and well-crafted danceworks that address issues of human c= onnection. Founded in 2001, and based on Cleveland, the company is active in= the production of formal concerts of original modern dance choreography, cr= eates free site-specific dance events for the public, some in collaboration=20= with other arts and professional organizations, and is committed to arts edu= cation in Cleveland and the surrounding communities. 

The company is in residence at Pilgrim Congregational Church.
Antaeus Dance
Joan Meggitt, Artistic/Executive Director
2592 West 14th Street
Cleveland, Ohio 44113
(216) 486-2874
AntaeusDance at aol.com

--part1_a3.46e2b82d.2c673990_boundary-- From nancy at btots.org Sun Aug 10 14:46:00 2003 From: nancy at btots.org (Nancy Sweeney/ BTOTS) Date: Sun Aug 10 14:46:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brecksville Theater on the Square Auditions for The Sound of Music Message-ID: <003c01c35f76$33ffaf00$687ba8c0@Nancy> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0039_01C35F54.ACBE7380 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Brecksville Theater on the Square Holds Auditions for The Sound of Music Brecksville Theater on the Square will hold auditions for the classic = and beloved musical about the von Trapp family singers, The Sound of = Music directed by Catherine E. Phillips and music directed by Donna Box. = . All roles are open. Auditions will be held according to the following = schedule: =20 Auditions for children grades K-8 on Sunday, August 24 from 2:00-5:00 = p.m. will be by appointment only. Please call 440-526-3443 to schedule = an audition time. There is no need to prepare a song as auditioners will = be taught a song at the audition. =20 Open auditions for students in grades 9-12 and all adults are Sunday, = August 24 from 7-9:00 p.m. and Monday, August 25 from 7-9:00 p.m. Please = prepare an audition song and be prepared to read. No appointments are = necessary for high school students and adults. =20 Callbacks for children and adults are Tuesday, August 26 beginning at = 7:00 p.m. =20 Production dates are November 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 2003.=20 =20 Auditions are being held in Building 5 at the Blossom Hill Complex, 4450 = Oakes Road in Brecksville. For additional information, call Brecksville = Theater on the Square at 440-526-3443 or visit the website at = www.btots.org. =20 The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this organization with state tax = dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and = cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0039_01C35F54.ACBE7380 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Brecksville Theater on the = Square Holds=20 Auditions for

The Sound of Music

Brecksville Theater = on the=20 Square will hold auditions for the classic and beloved musical about the = von=20 Trapp family singers, The Sound of Music directed by = Catherine=20 E. Phillips and music directed by Donna Box. . All roles are open. = Auditions=20 will be held according to the following schedule:

 

Auditions for = children grades=20 K-8 on Sunday, August 24 from 2:00-5:00 p.m. will be by appointment=20 only.  Please call = 440-526-3443=20 to schedule an audition time. There is no need to prepare a song as = auditioners=20 will be taught a song at the audition.

 

Open = auditions for=20 students in grades 9-12 and all adults are Sunday, August 24 from 7-9:00 = p.m.=20 and Monday, August 25 from 7-9:00 p.m. Please prepare an audition song = and be=20 prepared to read. No appointments are necessary for high school students = and=20 adults.

 

Callbacks for = children and=20 adults are Tuesday, August 26 beginning at 7:00 p.m.

 

Production dates = are November=20 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 2003.

 

Auditions are being = held in=20 Building 5 at the Blossom Hill Complex, 4450 Oakes Road in Brecksville. = For=20 additional information, call Brecksville Theater on the Square at = 440-526-3443=20 or visit the website at www.btots.org.

 

The Ohio Arts = Council helped=20 fund this organization with state tax dollars to encourage economic = growth,=20 educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.

 

 

 
------=_NextPart_000_0039_01C35F54.ACBE7380-- From clydesimon at sbcglobal.net Sun Aug 10 16:46:01 2003 From: clydesimon at sbcglobal.net (Clyde Simon) Date: Sun Aug 10 16:46:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]convergence-continuum auditioning women for Oct. production Message-ID: <20030810204435.79208.qmail@web80405.mail.yahoo.com> --0-537795017-1060548275=:78113 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii convergence-continuum is seeking to cast one remaining female role (non-equity) for its upcoming production, which will run at their artistic home, The Liminis, in Tremont. The show, to be directed by Artistic Director Clyde Simon, will run Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from October 3 through November 1. Rehearsals begin with a read-thru on August 20. convergence-continuum produces unconventional/alternative theatre in an intimate, environment setting. The role to be filled is a major role within the ensemble piece and is very flexible in terms of age (25 - 50), ethnicity, physical type, etc. To obtain further details / schedule an audition, please call Clyde Simon at 216-401-3099. --0-537795017-1060548275=:78113 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
convergence-continuum  is seeking to cast one remaining female role (non-equity) for its upcoming production, which will run at their artistic home, The Liminis, in Tremont.  The show, to be directed by Artistic Director Clyde Simon,  will run Thursdays, Fridays and  Saturdays from October 3 through November 1.  Rehearsals begin with a read-thru on August 20.
 
convergence-continuum produces unconventional/alternative theatre in an intimate, environment setting.  The role to be filled is a major role within the ensemble piece and is very flexible in terms of age (25 - 50), ethnicity, physical type, etc.  To obtain further details / schedule an audition, please call Clyde Simon at 216-401-3099.
--0-537795017-1060548275=:78113-- From JHerman312 at aol.com Sun Aug 10 16:46:05 2003 From: JHerman312 at aol.com (JHerman312 at aol.com) Date: Sun Aug 10 16:46:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Kent Stage to hold Auditions for DRACULA Message-ID: <1e2.eca859f.2c681004@aol.com> --part1_1e2.eca859f.2c681004_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release: The Kent Stage=20 Holds Auditions for Bram Stoker's=20 DRACULA Adapted for the stage by Jack L. Herman After last years resounding success, The Kent Stage will be hold auditions=20 for this years production of the classic gothic thriller about the blood thi= rsty=20 Count, Bram Stoker's Dracula directed by Jack L. Herman. =20 Open auditions Sunday, August 24 from 7-9:00 p.m. and Monday, August 25 from= =20 7-9:00 p.m. No appointments are necessary. Callbacks will be held Tuesday, August 26 beginning at 7:00 p.m. Production dates are October 23, 24, 25, 26, 30, 31 and November 1st. 2003 Auditions are being held at the Kent Stage. =20 175 E. Main St. in Kent. =20 For additional information, call 330-673-5368. The Kent Stage helps to support the educational excellence and cultural=20 enrichment of the community.=20 Check us out at: http://www.folk-eve= nts.com/ # # # Description of Characters Three Vampire Vixens Looking for three (3) young woman to be able to play very sexy roles. Must=20 have a dancers movements. They are evil and sultry whenever on stage. Look= ing=20 for actresses in their early to middle 20's. Will need to be able to speak=20 with a Romanian style accent. Dr. John Seward He is a very refined man. Courteous. A true English gentleman. He also is= =20 in love with Lucy Westenra. He is the chief physician in charge of Purfleet= =20 Asylum. Must be able to speak with an English accent. Arthur Holmwood An aristocrat. Well bred. He is hopelessly in love with Lucy. When Lucy=20 dies a part of Arthur dies with her. He has the finale triumph in this play= . =20 Must be able to speak with an English accent. Quincey P. Morris An American from Texas. He speaks with the slang of the South, but it is=20 obvious he has good manners, and is very wealthy. He is the third of Lucy's= =20 suitors. Must be able to speak with an Southern accent. Jonathan Harker He is a likable, outgoing, well heeled, well dressed, successful solicitor.=20= =20 He is the fianc=E9 of Mina Murray. Must be able to speak with an English=20 accent. Mina Murray Mina is a most attractive young woman. She is beautifully dressed. She is=20 gentle, warm-hearted, quick to respond to others' needs. Must be able to spe= ak=20 with an English accent. Lucy Westenra She too is a very attractive young woman. Lucy, though gentle by nature, is= =20 suffering from a strange malady, which makes her appear helpless and weak. =20 When she becomes a vampire, the actress will need to be able to play very=20 seductive, evil and wild. Must be able to speak with an English accent. R. M. Renfield This role has been pre-cast. Professor Abraham Van Helsing This role has been pre-cast. Count Dracula This role has been pre-cast. --part1_1e2.eca859f.2c681004_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release:

T= he Kent Stage
Holds Auditions for


Bram= Stoker's
DRACULA

Adapted for the stage by Jack L. Herman


After last years resounding success, The Kent Stage will be hold audi= tions for this years production of the classic gothic thriller about the blo= od thirsty Count, Bram Stoker's Dracula directed by Jack L. Herman.&n= bsp;

Open auditions Sunday, August 24 from 7-9:00 p.m. and Monday, August=20= 25 from 7-9:00 p.m.  No appointments are necessary.

Callbacks will be held Tuesday, August 26 beginning at 7:00 p.m.

Production dates are October 23, 24, 25, 26, 30, 31 and November 1st. 2003
Auditions are being held at the Kent Stage. 
175 E. Main St. in Kent. 
For additional information, call 330-673-5368.

The Kent Stage helps to support the educational excellence and cultural enri= chment of the community.
Check us out at: http://www.folk-eve= nts.com/

# # #


Description of Characters

Three Vampire Vixens
Looking for three (3) young woman to be able to play very sexy roles. =20= Must have a dancers movements.  They are evil and sultry whenever on st= age.  Looking for actresses in their early to middle 20's.  Will n= eed to be able to speak with a Romanian style accent.

Dr. John Seward
He is a very refined man.  Courteous.  A true English gentleman.&n= bsp; He also is in love with Lucy Westenra.  He is the chief physician=20= in charge of Purfleet Asylum.  Must be able to speak with an English ac= cent.

Arthur Holmwood
An aristocrat.  Well bred.  He is hopelessly in love with Lucy.&nb= sp; When Lucy dies a part of Arthur dies with her.  He has the finale t= riumph in this play.  Must be able to speak with an English accent.

Quincey P. Morris
An American from Texas.  He speaks with the slang of the South, but it=20= is obvious he has good manners, and is very wealthy.  He is the third o= f Lucy's suitors.  Must be able to speak with an Southern accent.

Jonathan Harker
He is a likable, outgoing, well heeled, well dressed, successful solicitor.&= nbsp; He is the fianc=E9 of Mina Murray.  Must be able to speak with an= English accent.

Mina Murray
Mina is a most attractive young woman.  She is beautifully dressed.&nbs= p; She is gentle, warm-hearted, quick to respond to others' needs. Must be a= ble to speak with an English accent.

Lucy Westenra
She too is a very attractive young woman.  Lucy, though gentle by natur= e, is suffering from a strange malady, which makes her appear helpless and w= eak.  When she becomes a vampire, the actress will need to be able to p= lay very seductive, evil and wild.  Must be able to speak with an Engli= sh accent.

R. M. Renfield
This role has been pre-cast.

Professor Abraham Van Helsing
This role has been pre-cast.

Count Dracula
This role has been pre-cast.


--part1_1e2.eca859f.2c681004_boundary-- From clydesimon at sbcglobal.net Sun Aug 10 23:55:01 2003 From: clydesimon at sbcglobal.net (Clyde Simon) Date: Sun Aug 10 23:55:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final 3 performances of Each Day Dies With Sleep Message-ID: <20030811030313.48177.qmail@web80403.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1493391780-1060570993=:47059 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii ONLY ONE WEEKEND LEFT TO SEE CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM'S PRODUCTION OF EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP There is only one weekend left to encounter convergence-continuum's mind-bending production of Jose Rivera's Each Day Dies With Sleep. In this up-close production at the intimate Liminis, you will be transported to the extraordinary world that is Nelly's home on the East Coast where she struggles to escape her possessive father Augie and his strange expanding house filled with wild animals. With the help of hunky, young Johnny they travel to L.A. in search of fame and fortune. But Augie isn't out of the picture yet and the cards say there's mayhem on the way.... "Rivera animates the tension between the civilized and the bestial, all while writing in such a droll manner that the work plays like a dark, gothic comedy....All this weirdness seems strangely logical in the playing, and it's surprisingly funny throughout....In a production that is superb in all respects, the convergence-continuum actors shine brightest....Thanks to their crisp performances, this tight ensemble generates enough crackling sexual energy to equal the output of an Illuminating Company substation, along with just as much tension and dread once Augie takes his revenge....So let's put it this way: If you've got a functioning phone and car, you've got no damn excuse to miss this show.." -- Christine Howey, Scene, July 23-29, 2003 So use that phone to call 216-687-0074 for reservations soon. Tickets are still available for the final weekend, but seating is limited. This final weekend of performances will be Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 8pm, at The Liminis, 2438 Scranton Rd., in Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood. Tickets are $12 general admission and $9 for students and seniors. Call 216-687-0074 for reservations and information. --0-1493391780-1060570993=:47059 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
ONLY ONE WEEKEND LEFT TO SEE CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM'S PRODUCTION OF EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP


There is only one weekend left to encounter convergence-continuum's mind-bending production of Jose Rivera's Each Day Dies With Sleep.  In this up-close production at the intimate Liminis, you will be transported to the extraordinary world that is Nelly's home on the East Coast where she struggles to escape her possessive father Augie and his strange expanding house filled with wild animals.  With the help of hunky, young Johnny they travel to L.A. in search of fame and fortune.  But Augie isn't out of the picture yet and the cards say there's mayhem on the way....


"Rivera animates the tension between the civilized and the bestial, all while writing in such a droll manner that the work plays like a dark, gothic comedy....All this weirdness seems strangely logical in the playing, and it's surprisingly funny throughout....In a production that is superb in all respects, the convergence-continuum actors shine brightest....Thanks to their crisp performances, this tight ensemble generates enough crackling sexual energy to equal the output of an Illuminating Company substation, along with just as much tension and dread once Augie takes his revenge....So let's put it this way: If you've got a functioning phone and car, you've got no damn excuse to miss this show.."  -- Christine Howey, Scene, July 23-29, 2003

So use that phone to call 216-687-0074 for reservations soon.  Tickets are still available for the final weekend, but seating is limited.

This final weekend of performances will be Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 8pm, at The Liminis, 2438 Scranton Rd., in Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood.  Tickets are $12 general admission and $9 for students and seniors.  Call 216-687-0074 for reservations and information.
--0-1493391780-1060570993=:47059-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Aug 10 23:55:05 2003 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun Aug 10 23:55:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko Reviews: Cleve Repertory Project & Ohio Dance Theatre Message-ID: <20030811031436.70326.qmail@web12006.mail.yahoo.com> DANCE AND MORE DANCE!!!! Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times CLEVELAND REPERTORY PROJECT WONDERFUL ATCAIN PARK One of the problems with viewing dance at venues such as Cain Park is that the presentations are for one night only. They are here, they are good, the word needs to get out as to the excitement of attending such productions, and they are gone before the support can build. This has been the case with all three of the local dance companies reviewed this summer at Cain Park. Groundworks Dance, Pointe of Departure, and most recently, Cleveland Repertory Project. All received standing ovations, positive commentaries, and left their audiences wanting more. The positive side is that the Cleveland area, even in the midst of the financial famine, has been able to nurture such companies, though barely. They all hang on by a financial thread and the donations of local dance aficionados. Another positive is that with the hole left by the demise of Cleveland San Jose Ballet Company, and the less than thrilling productions by Ohio Ballet, there is still good dance to attend. Cleveland Repertory Project is in its sixteenth season. It is considered one of the premiere modern dance groups in the area. It has been blessed with a wonderful new Artistic Director in the person of Hernando Cortez. His works and programming show creativity, precision and exciting variations. "Planet Soup," the opening number, featured an enchanting melange of dances to world music. Filipino folk dances, Irish reels, African ritual dances and Indian traditional forms were all displayed. Beautifully costumed by Edward Sylvia, the bare-chested, tie dyed skirted males and sarong draped females created exotic images. The dancers, who obviously were enjoying themselves as much as the audience, spun, partnered, flowed and performed with exhausting and cohesive movements. The highlight of the piece was Jason Ignacio?s blind-folded step-dancing between clapping poles. For long-time local dance attenders it was like a shift back into time with the presentation of the second number, "Laura?s Women." The contemporary ballet was choreographed in 1975 by the late Ian Horvath, who was a co-founder of Cleveland Ballet. Danced to the music of Laura Nyro, with copies of the original costumes by Ginger Shane and using the original lighting design of Jennifer Tipton, the piece flowed beautifully. Kallie Marie Bokal, Elizabeth Flynn and Shannon Mulchay made the composition their own. SPEED (2003) was Cortez?s humorous approach to a comic-strip-in-dance. A smile piece from beginning to end, tiny Jason Ignacio was the exact image of the TV character Speedracer. Along with his living "wings," composed of three female dancers, he flew threw the number taking the audience on a delightful journey. This is no great number, but it is fun to watch normally staid dancers let loose and do it so well. Aaron Copland?s "Appalachian Spring" is a beautiful and haunting piece of music. It lends itself well to dance interpretation. Originally choreographed and costumed by the renowned Martha Graham, the piece was reconstructed by Diana Gray and Gary Galbraith for local presentation. The story-ballet centers on a celebration by a man and a woman who build a house in the wilderness with joy, love and prayer. They are helped on their journey by a revivalist and his followers and a pioneering woman who dreams of the Promised Land. The piece was given a meticulous production. Every character was clearly developed. Tall and powerful Mark Tomasic was properly stern as the Revivalist. Catherine Meredith was enchanting as the bride. Gary Galbraith, who was part of the revival team, effectively danced the Husbandman. Elizabeth Flynn was strong as the Pioneering Woman. This was a wonderful reincarnation of a very important piece of modern dance. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: Call 216-397-3757 and request a schedule of Cleveland Repertory Project?s season brochure and attend one or more of their presentations. You won?t be disappointed. They will be repeating "Appalachian Spring" in their November program. OHIO DANCE THEATRE CLOSES PLAY HOUSE SEASON Ohio Dance Theatre, which is housed in Oberlin, recently completed its inaugural summer series at the Cleveland Play House. Normally the company performs at Lorain County Community College and has developed a very large following there. According to Artistic Director Denise Gula the company attracted a new base while in residence at the nation?s oldest professional theatre. As always happens with groups new to an area it takes a while for the word to get out, so audience size was generally smaller than the company is used to getting in its "real" home. Cleveland?s economic woes, which have strongly affected other arts organizations, did not help the situation. Founded in 1992 by Gula, the company?s mission is to "enhance the quality of life throughout the northeastern Ohio area by offering quality dance performances and educational programs." Due to Gula?s strong drama background as an actress and director, the company is one of the few in the country which incorporates theatricality into their program. For example, their recent production of ?MIDSUMMER NIGHT?S DREAM? consisted of a blend of dance and spoken dialogue. A theatrical production in two acts, ODT?S ?MIDSUMMER NIGHT?S DREAM? uses as its theme the Shakespeare play of the same name. It is danced to the music of Felix Mendelssohn. Blending spoken dialogue with dance, it makes for an interesting evening of entertainment. Allen Schissler and Jody Skye danced well as Oberon and Tatania, the king and queen of the fairies. Their closing duet was outstanding. Though he could have displayed a little more pixie quality, Alfiero Supan made a nice Puck. The Fairies formed a beautiful corps, with good point movement and excellent timing of the group movements. The organization includes The School of Ohio Dance theatre and the Ohio Dance Theatre Student Ensemble. Members of those organizations often appear on-stage in Ohio Dance Theatre presentations. Ohio Dance Theatre is currently holding auditions for students 11 to 18 years of age for their Fall 2003 Pre-professional Training Program, Levels 1 and 2. Students enrolled in this program will have the opportunity to perform in ODT?s upcoming production of critically acclaimed ?THE NUTCRACKER.? To schedule an appointment call the ODT office at 440-774-6077. Ohio Dance Theatre will present Tchaikovsky?s ?NUTCRACKER? at the Stocker Center Theatre on the campus of Lorain County Community College on December 19, 20 and 21. For tickets call 1-800-366-5333 extension 4040. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From rainbowrep at neo.rr.com Mon Aug 4 08:19:03 2003 From: rainbowrep at neo.rr.com (Lois DiGiacomo) Date: Mon Aug 4 08:19:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MATCHMAKER Message-ID: <004301c35a47$7fdf3be0$dbd65d18@DJVLSZ01> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C35A1D.969FC3B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable MATCHMAKER - a satirical play spoofing TV's dating/marriage shows! It's = more fun than Tony and Tina's Wedding!....Why? Because there's a = different wedding couple with each show--chosen by the audience. Meet = our panels of four women and four men vying for that audience vote to = become the next bride and groom...then join them at their reception for = a piece of cake! August 8-9 at 8 p.m. Canton Cultural Center Arts and Education Center =20 1014 Cleveland Avenue N. W. 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MATCHMAKER - a satirical play spoofing = TV's=20 dating/marriage shows!  It's more fun than Tony and Tina's = Wedding!....Why?=20 Because there's a different wedding couple with each show--chosen by the = audience.  Meet our panels of four women and four men vying for = that=20 audience vote to become the next bride and groom...then join them = at their=20 reception for a piece of cake!
 
August 8-9 at 8 p.m.
 
Canton Cultural Center Arts and = Education=20 Center 
1014 Cleveland Avenue N. = W.
(behind the Civic Center parking = deck)
Tickets: $8
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------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C35A1D.969FC3B0-- From Crytti at aol.com Mon Aug 4 08:19:07 2003 From: Crytti at aol.com (Crytti at aol.com) Date: Mon Aug 4 08:19:07 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call for Performing Artists at Venuu Off-Coventry Message-ID: <1c6.d701f45.2c5fb484@aol.com> --part1_1c6.d701f45.2c5fb484_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit VENUU OFF-COVENTRY an intimate space for eclectic performing arts CALL FOR PERFORMING ARTISTS Venuu Off-Coventry is currently accepting proposals and demos for consideration for our third season of producing and showcasing local, established and emerging talent in an intimate setting where the focus is on the performers. Do you need a venue for a one-act play, staged reading, one-person show, or other performance event? Venuu Off-Coventry presents a mixed bag of acts including dance, film, performance art, cabaret, theatre, and music on the 3rd Saturday of each month. The group is the brainchild of a band of Cleveland Heights residents who wanted to collect their artistic energy and create a gathering place for artists and the community. We are also dedicated to nurturing and developing a broad spectrum of performing arts, including puppetry, multimedia, spoken word, and other art forms. In its first two seasons, VOC has presented a variety of performers and events including Puppets Meet Theatre, Party in the Heights, Barun Kumar Pal, The Trail Hawgs, The Sissy Show, Mr. Downchild, George Foley, Nan O'Malley, The Harmony Girls, The Rude Staff Checkers, Robbie Spackey, A Valentine Cabaret, Lee Chilcote and Ron Andrico, Dale Rogers, Diversity Dance, The Eclectics, The Suspenders, Crazy Rhythm, and World Music Dance Parties. In the fall we will be a part of the Coventry Village Post Construction Festivities. We provide a black box setting with a small stage. We have some lighting equipment, fabric, tables and chairs. Our seating capacity is 65. We sell our own concessions and have free and ample parking. Venuu Off-Coventry is a substance free zone: no smoking, alcohol, or drugs. Venuu Off-Coventry is located in Cleveland Heights at 2728 Lancashire Road, at The Unitarian-Universalist Society of Cleveland, downstairs. We also have volunteer opportunities for anyone interested in publicity, stagecraft, set design, lighting, etc. Please contact Amy Collins by phone or by fax for booking and volunteer opportunities. Booking Agent: Amy Collins: 216.739.1928 Fax: 216.932.1516 Media Contact/PR: Christine McBurney 216.321.1119 crytti at aol.com --part1_1c6.d701f45.2c5fb484_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable VENUU OFF-COVENTRY
an intimate space for eclectic performing arts

CALL FOR PERFORMING ARTISTS

Venuu Off-Coventry is currently accepting proposals and demos for considerat= ion for our third season of producing and showcasing local, established and=20= emerging talent in an intimate setting where the focus is on the performers.=   Do you need a venue for a one-act play, staged reading, one-person sh= ow, or other performance event?

Venuu Off-Coventry presents a mixed bag of acts including dance, film, perfo= rmance art, cabaret, theatre, and music on the 3rd Saturday of each month. <= BR>
The group is the brainchild of a band of Cleveland Heights residents who wan= ted to collect their artistic energy and create a gathering place for artist= s and the community. We  are also dedicated to nurturing and developing= a broad spectrum of performing arts, including puppetry, multimedia, spoken= word, and other art forms. 

In its first two seasons, VOC has presented a variety of performers and even= ts including Puppets Meet Theatre, Party in the Heights, Barun Kumar Pal, Th= e Trail Hawgs, The Sissy Show, Mr. Downchild, George Foley, Nan O'Malley, Th= e Harmony Girls, The Rude Staff Checkers, Robbie Spackey, A Valentine Cabare= t, Lee Chilcote and Ron Andrico, Dale Rogers, Diversity Dance, The Eclectics= , The Suspenders, Crazy Rhythm, and World Music Dance Parties.  In the=20= fall we will be a part of the Coventry Village Post Construction Festivities= .

We provide a black box setting with a small stage.  We have some lighti= ng equipment, fabric, tables and chairs. Our seating capacity is 65.  W= e sell our own concessions and have free and ample parking.  Venuu Off-= Coventry is a substance free zone: no smoking, alcohol, or drugs. 

Venuu Off-Coventry is located in Cleveland Heights at 2728 Lancashire Road,=20= at The Unitarian-Universalist Society of Cleveland, downstairs.

We also have volunteer opportunities for anyone interested in publicity, sta= gecraft,  set design, lighting, etc.

Please contact Amy Collins by phone or by fax for booking and volunteer oppo= rtunities.

Booking Agent: Amy Collins: 216.739.1928 Fax: 216.932.151= 6
Media Contact/PR: Christine McBurney 216.321.1119 crytti at aol.com
--part1_1c6.d701f45.2c5fb484_boundary-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Mon Aug 4 09:34:00 2003 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Mon Aug 4 09:34:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS - "Of Mice & Men" at Beck - call for appt. Message-ID: <1cb.ec0f2dd.2c5fc837@aol.com> --part1_1cb.ec0f2dd.2c5fc837_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AUDITIONS ARE IN JUST THREE WEEKS !! AUGUST 25 AND 26 MAKE YOUR AUDITION APPOINTMENT NOW BY CALLING 216-521-2540 x 232 ------------------------------ Beck Center AUDITION INFORMATION for Of Mice and Men By John Steinbeck Director -- Fred Sternfeld Set Design -- Richard Gould Light Design -- Jeff Lockshine Costume Design -- Jeff Smart Stage Manager -- Amanda Harland This outstanding classic drama is a tremendously moving character study of=20 two roving farmhands, one of whom - "with the strength of a gorilla and the=20= mind=20 of an untutored child" - unwittingly murders a woman, and is killed by his=20 friend to prevent his falling into the hands of the law. THE STORY: Two drifters, George and his friend Lennie, with delusions of=20 living off the "fat of the land," have just arrived at a ranch to work for e= nough=20 money to buy their own place. Lennie is a man-child, a little boy in the bod= y=20 of a dangerously powerful man. It's Lennie's obsessions with things soft and= =20 cuddly, that have made George cautious about who the gentle giant, with his=20 brute strength, associates with. His promise to allow Lennie to "tend to the= =20 rabbits" on their future land keeps Lennie calm, amidst distractions, as the= =20 overgrown child needs constant reassurance. But when a ranch boss' promiscuo= us wife=20 is found dead in the barn with a broken neck, it's obvious that Lennie,=20 albeit accidentally, killed her. George, now worried about his own safety, k= nows=20 exactly where Lennie has gone to hide, and he meets him there. Realizing the= y=20 can't run away anymore, George is faced with a moral question: how should he= =20 deal with Lennie before the ranchers find him and take matters into their ow= n=20 hands. AUDITION DATES: Auditions will be held by appointment Monday, August=A0 25 a= nd=20 Tuesday, August 26 from 6:30pm-10:00pm at Beck Center. Call-Backs will be he= ld=20 Monday, September 8 from 6:30pm-10:30pm.=A0 To schedule an appointment pleas= e=20 call Beck Center at 216-521-2540 ext. 232, Monday - Friday 9:00am - 6:00pm. AUDITION INFORMATION:=A0 Please be prepared to present two short=A0 memorize= d=20 monologues OR you=A0can read a selection from the script which will be provi= ded to=20 you when you arrive for your audition. Please bring a resume and a headshot=20= if=20 available and arrive at least fifteen minutes early to fill out an audition=20 form. ROLES: All roles are open.=A0 9 men, 1 woman. Lennie - A large, lumbering, childlike migrant worker. Due to his mild menta= l=20 disability, Lennie completely depends upon George, his friend and traveling=20 companion, for guidance and protection. The two men share a vision of a farm= =20 that they will own together, a vision that Lennie believes in wholeheartedly= .=20 Gentle and kind, Lennie nevertheless does not understand his own strength. H= is=20 love of petting soft things, such as small animals, dresses, and people's ha= ir,=20 leads to disaster. George - A small, wiry, quick-witted man who travels with, and cares for,=20 Lennie. Although he frequently speaks of how much better his life would be=20 without his caretaking responsibilities, George is obviously devoted to Lenn= ie.=20 George's behavior is motivated by the desire to protect Lennie and, eventual= ly,=20 deliver them both to the farm of their dreams. Though George is the source f= or=20 the often-told story of life on their future farm, it is Lennie's childlike=20 faith that enables George to actually believe his account of their future. Candy - An aging ranch handyman, Candy lost his hand in an accident and=20 worries about his future on the ranch. Fearing that his age is making him us= eless,=20 he seizes on George's description of the farm he and Lennie will have,=20 offering his life's savings if he can join George and Lennie in owning the l= and. The=20 fate of Candy's ancient dog, which Carlson shoots in the back of the head in= =20 an alleged act of mercy, foreshadows the manner of Lennie's death. Curley's Wife - The only female character in the play, Curley's wife is neve= r=20 given a name and is only referred to in reference to her husband. The men on= =20 the farm refer to her as a "tramp," a "tart," and a "looloo." Dressed in=20 fancy, feathered red shoes, she represents the temptation of female sexualit= y in an=20 a male-dominated world. Steinbeck depicts Curley's wife not as a villain, bu= t=20 rather as a victim. Like the ranch-hands, she is desperately lonely and has=20 broken dreams of a better life. Crooks - Crooks, the black stable-hand, gets his name from his crooked back.= =20 Proud, bitter, and caustically funny, he is isolated from the other men=20 because of the color of his skin. Despite himself, Crooks becomes fond of Le= nnie,=20 and though he derisively claims to have seen countless men following empty=20 dreams of buying their own land, he asks Lennie if he can go with them and h= oe in=20 the garden. Curley - The boss's son, Curley wears high-heeled boots to distinguish=20 himself from the field hands. Rumored to be a champion prizefighter, he is a= =20 confrontational, mean-spirited, and aggressive young man who seeks to compen= sate for=20 his small stature by picking fights with larger men. Recently married, Curle= y=20 is plagued with jealous suspicions and is extremely possessive of his=20 flirtatious young wife. Slim - A highly skilled mule driver and the acknowledged "prince" of the=20 ranch, Slim is the only character who seems to be at peace with himself. The= other=20 characters often look to Slim for advice. For instance, only after Slim=20 agrees that Candy should put his decrepit dog out of its misery, does the ol= d man=20 agree to let Carlson shoot it. A quiet, insightful man, Slim alone understan= ds=20 the nature of the bond between George and Lennie, and comforts George at the= =20 novel's tragic ending. Carlson - A ranch-hand, Carlson complains bitterly about Candy's old, smelly= =20 dog. He convinces Candy to put the dog out of its misery. When Candy finally= =20 agrees, Carlson promises to execute the task without causing the animal any=20 suffering. Later, George uses Carlson's gun to shoot Lennie. Whit - A ranch hand. The Boss - The stocky, well-dressed man in charge of the ranch, and Curley's= =20 father. He is never named and appears only once, but seems to be a fair-mind= ed=20 man. Candy happily reports that he once delivered a gallon of whiskey to the= =20 ranch-hands on Christmas Day. REHEARSAL INFORMATION: 2-6 times a week (depending upon the role) starting=20 January 4, 2004. Weeknight rehearsals will be 7-10:30pm; Weekend rehearsals=20= will=20 be Saturday afternoons and Sunday afternoons or evenings.=A0=20 COMPENSATION: Both AEA and non-AEA actors are welcome to audition. All actor= s=20 are paid for their participation in Beck Center productions.=20 PRODUCTION DATES:=A0 February 6 - 29, 2004. Thursdays, Friday & Saturdays at= =20 8:00pm.=A0 Sundays at 3:00pm. There will also be special school performances= on=20 February 10 & 12 at 9:00am and Noon. The Beck Center is located at 17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, Ohio=A0 44107 For more information contact Fred Sternfeld, director at=20 Fsternfeld at aol.com or 216-360-0708 --part1_1cb.ec0f2dd.2c5fc837_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

AUDITIONS ARE I= N JUST THREE WEEKS !!
AUGUST 25 AND 26


MAKE YOUR AUDITION APPOINTME= NT NOW BY CALLING 216-521-2540 x 232
------------------------------


Beck Center

AUDITION INFORMATION
for
Of Mice and Men
By John Steinbeck


Director --  Fred Sternfeld
Set Design -- Richard Gould
Light Design -- Jeff Lockshine
Costume Design -- Jeff Smart
Stage Manager -- Amanda Harland


This outstanding classic drama is a tremendously moving character study=20= of two roving farmhands, one of whom - "with the strength of a gorilla and t= he mind of an untutored child" - unwittingly murders a woman, and is killed=20= by his friend to prevent his falling into the hands of the law.

THE STORY: Two drifters, George and his friend Lenni= e, with delusions of living off the "fat of the land," have just arrived at=20= a ranch to work for enough money to buy their own place. Lennie is a man-chi= ld, a little boy in the body of a dangerously powerful man. It's Lennie's ob= sessions with things soft and cuddly, that have made George cautious about w= ho the gentle giant, with his brute strength, associates with. His promise t= o allow Lennie to "tend to the rabbits" on their future land keeps Lennie ca= lm, amidst distractions, as the overgrown child needs constant reassurance.=20= But when a ranch boss' promiscuous wife is found dead in the barn with a bro= ken neck, it's obvious that Lennie, albeit accidentally, killed her. George,= now worried about his own safety, knows exactly where Lennie has gone to hi= de, and he meets him there. Realizing they can't run away anymore, George is= faced with a moral question: how should he deal with Lennie before the ranc= hers find him and take matters into their own hands.

AUDITION DATES: Auditions will be held by appointmen= t Monday, August=A0 25 and Tuesday, August 26 from 6:30pm-10:00pm at Beck Ce= nter. Call-Backs will be held Monday, September 8 from 6:30pm-10:30pm.=A0 To= schedule an appointment please call Beck Center at 216-521-2540 ext. 232, M= onday - Friday 9:00am - 6:00pm.

AUDITION INFORMATION:= =A0 Please be prepared to prese= nt two short=A0 memorized monologues OR you=A0can read a selection from the=20= script which will be provided to you when you arrive for your audition. Plea= se bring a resume and a headshot if available and arrive at least fifteen mi= nutes early to fill out an audition form.

ROLES: All roles are open.=A0 9 men, 1 woman.
Lennie -
A large, lumbering, childlike migrant worker. Due to his mild m= ental disability, Lennie completely depends upon George, his friend and trav= eling companion, for guidance and protection. The two men share a vision of=20= a farm that they will own together, a vision that Lennie believes in wholehe= artedly. Gentle and kind, Lennie nevertheless does not understand his own st= rength. His love of petting soft things, such as small animals, dresses, and= people's hair, leads to disaster.

George -
A small, wiry, quick-witted man who travels with, and cares for= , Lennie. Although he frequently speaks of how much better his life would be= without his caretaking responsibilities, George is obviously devoted to Len= nie. George's behavior is motivated by the desire to protect Lennie and, eve= ntually, deliver them both to the farm of their dreams. Though George is the= source for the often-told story of life on their future farm, it is Lennie'= s childlike faith that enables George to actually believe his account of the= ir future.

Candy -
An aging ranch handyman, Candy lost his hand in an accident and=20= worries about his future on the ranch. Fearing that his age is making him us= eless, he seizes on George's description of the farm he and Lennie will have= , offering his life's savings if he can join George and Lennie in owning the= land. The fate of Candy's ancient dog, which Carlson shoots in the back of=20= the head in an alleged act of mercy, foreshadows the manner of Lennie's deat= h.

Curley's Wife -
The only female character in the play, Curley's wife is=20= never given a name and is only referred to in reference to her husband. The=20= men on the farm refer to her as a "tramp," a "tart," and a "looloo." Dressed= in fancy, feathered red shoes, she represents the temptation of female sexu= ality in an a male-dominated world. Steinbeck depicts Curley's wife not as a= villain, but rather as a victim. Like the ranch-hands, she is desperately l= onely and has broken dreams of a better life.

Crooks -
Crooks, the black stable-hand, gets his name from his crooked b= ack. Proud, bitter, and caustically funny, he is isolated from the other men= because of the color of his skin. Despite himself, Crooks becomes fond of L= ennie, and though he derisively claims to have seen countless men following=20= empty dreams of buying their own land, he asks Lennie if he can go with them= and hoe in the garden.

Curley -
The boss's son, Curley wears high-heeled boots to distinguish h= imself from the field hands. Rumored to be a champion prizefighter, he is a=20= confrontational, mean-spirited, and aggressive young man who seeks to compen= sate for his small stature by picking fights with larger men. Recently marri= ed, Curley is plagued with jealous suspicions and is extremely possessive of= his flirtatious young wife.

Slim -
A highly skilled mule driver and the acknowledged "prince" of the= ranch, Slim is the only character who seems to be at peace with himself. Th= e other characters often look to Slim for advice. For instance, only after S= lim agrees that Candy should put his decrepit dog out of its misery, does th= e old man agree to let Carlson shoot it. A quiet, insightful man, Slim alone= understands the nature of the bond between George and Lennie, and comforts=20= George at the novel's tragic ending.

Carlson -
A ranch-hand, Carlson complains bitterly about Candy's old, sm= elly dog. He convinces Candy to put the dog out of its misery. When Candy fi= nally agrees, Carlson promises to execute the task without causing the anima= l any suffering. Later, George uses Carlson's gun to shoot Lennie.

Whit -
A ranch hand.

The Boss -
The stocky, well-dressed man in charge of the ranch, and Curl= ey's father. He is never named and appears only once, but seems to be a fair= -minded man. Candy happily reports that he once delivered a gallon of whiske= y to the ranch-hands on Christmas Day.

REHEARSAL INFORMATION: 2-6 times a week (depending u= pon the role) starting January 4, 2004. Weeknight rehearsals will be 7-10:30= pm; Weekend rehearsals will be Saturday afternoons and Sunday afternoons or=20= evenings.=A0

COMPENSATION: Both AEA and non-AEA actors are welcom= e to audition. All actors are paid for their participation in Beck Center pr= oductions.

PRODUCTION DATES:=A0 February 6 - 29, 2004. Thursday= s, Friday & Saturdays at 8:00pm.=A0 Sundays at 3:00pm. There will also b= e special school performances on February 10 & 12 at 9:00am and Noon.=

The Beck Center is located at 17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood= , Ohio=A0 44107

For more information contact Fred Sternfeld, director at
Fsternfeld at aol.com or 216-360-0708




--part1_1cb.ec0f2dd.2c5fc837_boundary-- From headfirstprod at yahoo.com Mon Aug 4 14:11:03 2003 From: headfirstprod at yahoo.com (allen gunnison) Date: Mon Aug 4 14:11:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TV program pilot Message-ID: <20030804182513.93756.qmail@web14911.mail.yahoo.com> Head First Productions seeks host/actor for a travel program pilot to be shot locally. The right man or woman should be 30ish, attractive, with a great personality and good sense of humor. The pilot will require a one day location shoot (transportation will be provided) and one day for voice over work. Send resume with head shot or video reel to Head First Productions P.O. Box 29361 Cleveland, OH 44129 Email: headfirstprod at yahoo.com __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com >From ogoldsberry at clevelandplayhouse.com" PROPS ARTISAN: This member of our 3-person shop employs a range of basic skills including sewing, shopping, carpentry, carving, painting, and creative fabrication. Good communication skills with designers and co-workers are a must. The ability of innovative problem solving is a must. Prior experience in professional theatre is desirable. The contract for this full-time position, with benefits, runs September 22, 2003 through November 23, 2003 and December 1, 2003 through May 2, 2004. Please send letter and resume with three references and phone numbers to Hans Hunziker, Production Manager, The Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106, or email at hhunziker at clevelandplayhouse.com. EOE. From iorhino at yahoo.com Mon Aug 4 16:34:10 2003 From: iorhino at yahoo.com (Greg Vovos) Date: Mon Aug 4 16:34:10 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TITLEWave theatre Seeks SET DESIGNER Message-ID: <20030804200408.45029.qmail@web60002.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1725565915-1060027448=:43713 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii TITLEWave theatre Seeks Set Designer For Its Inaugural show WAIT! By award winning playwright Julie Jensen Directed by Greg Vovos WAIT! opens September 26, 2003 at the Cleveland Public Theatre By stretching the boundaries of the stage WAIT! is a poignant comedy that offers exciting creative challenges for a Set Designer. TITLEWave theatre is a new theater company committed to producing quality new plays. If interested, please contact Artistic Director Greg Vovos at: iorhino at yahoo.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). --0-1725565915-1060027448=:43713 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
 

TITLEWave theatre Seeks Set Designer

For Its Inaugural show

WAIT!

By award winning playwright Julie Jensen

Directed by Greg Vovos

WAIT! opens September 26, 2003

at the Cleveland Public Theatre

By stretching the boundaries of the stage WAIT! is a poignant comedy that offers exciting creative challenges for a Set Designer.

TITLEWave theatre is a new theater company committed to producing quality new plays.

If interested, please contact Artistic Director Greg Vovos at:

iorhino at yahoo.com

 


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------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C35AA2.0BD92D90-- From Chanter57 at aol.com Mon Aug 4 20:24:00 2003 From: Chanter57 at aol.com (Chanter57 at aol.com) Date: Mon Aug 4 20:24:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]High Holiday singers Message-ID: <28.3bd219be.2c605d4f@aol.com> --part1_28.3bd219be.2c605d4f_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Good pay for qualified altos and tenors at east side congregation holiday services end of Sep and beginning of Oct. Good sight reading skills helpful. Contact: Cantor Laurel Barr, Temple Emanu El, 216-381-6600 x 115 --part1_28.3bd219be.2c605d4f_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Good pay for qualified altos and tenors at eas= t side congregation holiday services end of Sep and beginning of Oct.  = Good sight reading skills helpful.
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--part1_28.3bd219be.2c605d4f_boundary-- From MRONEN2000 at aol.com Mon Aug 4 20:55:01 2003 From: MRONEN2000 at aol.com (MRONEN2000 at aol.com) Date: Mon Aug 4 20:55:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting commercial TUES., WEDS., THURS. this week Message-ID: <1e9.e4b2e86.2c6067bd@aol.com> --part1_1e9.e4b2e86.2c6067bd_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Marcy Ronen Casting is casting a commercial for McConnell Heart Care on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY of this week. Callbacks will be in Columbus on Monday, August 11. The job shoots either August 14, 15, 16 or 17 in Columbus, Ohio. If you are cast as a principle you will be paid $500.00 for the day. Auditions will take place at the HILTON GARDEN INN, 1100 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115. Seeking NON-UNION actors for the following parts: TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2003 10AM Men in their late 50's 11AM Women in their late 50's 215PM Doctors, Surgeon types, male and female age 35-55 420PM Hospital orderlies, male, age 20-35 WEDS., AUGUST 6, 2003 930AM Church Choir members, men and women, age 30-60 11AM Garden Ladies, women, age 40-60, dressed for the part NOON Newsboy, male, age 11-15, must be able to ride a bike 215PM Delivery person, male and female, age 25-45 THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 2003 10AM Joggers, male and female, age 25-75 years old, must be real jogger 11AM Swimmers, male and female, age 30-50 years old, must be able to swim NOON Golfers, male and female, age 30-50 years old, must play golf 2PM Basketball players, male, age 20-45 years old, must play some basketball 3PM Men in their late 50's to mid-70's 3PM Women in their late 50's to mid-70's There is no dialogue, so nothing to prepare for. Come dressed for the part and bring a photo we can keep. See you there!!! --part1_1e9.e4b2e86.2c6067bd_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Marcy Ronen Casting is casting a commercial for McConn= ell Heart Care on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY of this week.

Callbacks will be in Columbus on Monday, August 11.  The job shoots eit= her August 14, 15, 16 or 17 in Columbus, Ohio.  If you are cast as a pr= inciple you will be paid $500.00 for the day.

Auditions will take place at the HILTON GARDEN INN, 1100 Carnegie Avenue, Cl= eveland, Ohio 44115.

Seeking NON-UNION actors for the following parts:

TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2003

10AM    Men in their late 50's
11AM    Women in their late 50's
215PM  Doctors, Surgeon types, male and female age 35-55
420PM  Hospital orderlies, male, age 20-35

WEDS., AUGUST 6, 2003

930AM  Church Choir members, men and women, age 30-60
11AM    Garden Ladies, women, age 40-60, dressed for the part=
NOON   Newsboy, male, age 11-15, must be able to ride a bike
215PM  Delivery person, male and female, age 25-45

THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 2003

10AM    Joggers, male and female, age 25-75 years old, must b= e real jogger
11AM    Swimmers, male and female, age 30-50 years old, must=20= be able to swim
NOON   Golfers, male and female, age 30-50 years old, must play go= lf
2PM      Basketball players, male, age 20-45 years=20= old, must play some basketball
3PM      Men in their late 50's to mid-70's
3PM      Women in their late 50's to mid-70's

There is no dialogue, so nothing to prepare for.  Come dressed for the=20= part and bring a photo we can keep.

See you there!!!
--part1_1e9.e4b2e86.2c6067bd_boundary-- From rajkovich1 at hotmail.com Mon Aug 4 23:20:02 2003 From: rajkovich1 at hotmail.com (Dan Rajkovich) Date: Mon Aug 4 23:20:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]actors needed for short film Message-ID: ACTORS NEEDED FOR SHORT FILM Must be available for filming on Friday August 15th from 10am until 4pm. Also must be available for one rehearsal during that week. This project is a local film, created by local artists, prooduced in an attempt to promote film and the arts in the greater Cleveland area. A small stipend is available along with a meal on the day of the shoot. We are looking for actors and actresses of diverse cultural backgrounds, ranging between the ages of 30 - 65. It should be a really fun, short project, and we're looking forward to hearing from all of you. Email Dan at rajkovich1 at hotmail.com or call at 216-906-3413. THANKS! _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From jolietjake7 at prodigy.net Mon Aug 4 23:20:08 2003 From: jolietjake7 at prodigy.net (Derek Koger) Date: Mon Aug 4 23:20:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Vote for "Optimus Prime for President" with The Cleveland Writer's Theatre Message-ID: <000c01c35afc$76e7b160$a3db3841@derekwevkp6ll9> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C35ADA.EEE2D7C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Who's a better a leader? George W. Bush? Professor Charles Xavier? Or = Optimus Prime?=20 =20 The Cleveland Writer's Theatre, northeast Ohio's newest theater company = emphasizing the work of local playwrights, presents its premier = production of "Optimus Prime for President" written by Margi Herwald, = directed by Derek Koger. =20 After a baseball game at Jacobs Field, six friends get together and talk = about the important things in life; cartoons, baseball, and = relationships. But when one of them is faced with a major crisis, will = her friends be there in her time of need? A look at love, friendship, = and pop culture in today's age.=20 =20 The Cleveland Writer's Theatre is committed to developing the work of = local playwrights and bringing them to area theater professionals and = the general public. Each performance is feedback driven, helping the = writer develop the play further. =20 "Optimus Prime for President" will be performed one night only on August = 24 at 8:00 pm=20 at The Second City theater located on E. 14 St. After the show, there = will be a feedback session with the writer, director, and cast. =20 Cast your vote for "Optimus Prime"! ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C35ADA.EEE2D7C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Who's a better a leader? George W. Bush? Professor Charles = Xavier? Or=20 Optimus Prime?

 

The Cleveland Writer's Theatre, northeast Ohio's newest theater = company=20 emphasizing the work of local playwrights, presents its premier = production of=20 "Optimus Prime for President" written by Margi Herwald, directed by = Derek=20 Koger.

 

After a baseball game at Jacobs Field, six friends get together = and talk=20 about the important things in life; cartoons, baseball, and = relationships. But=20 when one of them is faced with a major crisis, will her friends be there = in her=20 time of need? A look at love, friendship, and pop culture in today's = age.=20

 

The Cleveland Writer's Theatre is committed to developing the = work of=20 local playwrights and bringing them to area theater professionals and = the=20 general public. Each performance is feedback driven, helping the writer = develop=20 the play further.

 

"Optimus Prime for President" will be performed one night only = on August=20 24 at 8:00 pm

at The Second City theater located on E. 14 St. After the show, = there=20 will be a feedback session with the writer, director, and = cast.

 

Cast your vote for "Optimus = Prime"!

------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C35ADA.EEE2D7C0-- From egeither at bw.edu Tue Aug 5 08:25:01 2003 From: egeither at bw.edu (Elise Geither) Date: Tue Aug 5 08:25:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Salon Reading - play by Elise Geither In-Reply-To: <20030805050734.DD7B561BCE@mailman.siteprotect.com> Message-ID: Please consider attending: Elise Geither's full-length "The Doe" will receive a staged reading at Weathervane Theatre in Akron, Ohio. Sunday, August 10, 7:00 p.m. This salon reading series includes a talk-back with the author and director. For more info on the Weathervane theatre (330) 836-2626 "The Doe" is the story of two women; when their relationship is rocked by the entrance of an unusual man, one woman disappears while the other searches the area and herself for answers. elise egeither at bw.edu From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Tue Aug 5 10:34:59 2003 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Tue Aug 5 10:34:59 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition Winner-Alexa ndra of Judea Message-ID: Auditions for Staged Reading of Alexandra of Judea, Winner of the Dorothy Silver 2003 Playwriting Competition The staged reading will be directed by Brian Zoldessy, and will take place on September 13th at 8:30pm in the Eugene S and Blanche R Halle Theatre Alexandra of Judea by Lauri Donahue Civil war and foreign invasions... Courtesans, cannibalism, and mass crucifixions... And an unfortunate incident with a citrus fruit...Alexandra of Judea is an epic true story of the Hasmonean Dynasty - the house of Maccabee. A woman of faith and courage, Alexandra survives political intrigues and two murderous husbands to rule as the last queen of the independent kingdom of Judea, with the help of her ally - Cleopatra III of Egypt. The conflicts of their time echo down to the present-day crisis in the Middle East in this fast-moving, action-packed tale of an important - and little known - period of history. 12 Actors Needed- these are unpaid positions. 8 men- ages range from mid-late teens through 60's 2 women-30-60's 2 women-any age Auditions are going to be held Monday August 11th and Wednesday August 13th from 6pm- 9pm Jewish Community Center- 3505 Mayfield Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 in the Committee Room Actors will read directly from the script. Please call for the JCC Event Ticket Office at 216-382-4000 ext 274 for a 10-minute audition reservation, or respond to this email. Kris Barnes Ticket Office Manager The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland kbarnes at clevejcc.org 216-382-4000 ext. 274 From clydesimon at sbcglobal.net Tue Aug 5 14:24:02 2003 From: clydesimon at sbcglobal.net (Clyde Simon) Date: Tue Aug 5 14:24:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final 2 wkends of Each Day Dies With Sleep Message-ID: <20030805155749.36042.qmail@web80403.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1095891527-1060099069=:34111 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Last two weeks of Each Day Dies With Sleep There are only two weekends left to encounter convergence-continuum's mind-bending production of Jose Rivera's Each Day Dies With Sleep. In this up-close production at the intimate Liminis, you will experience a wild ride through a strange and magical world where your emotions and imagination can run free. You will be transported to the extraordinary world that is Nelly?s home on the East Coast where she struggles to escape her possessive father Augie and his strange expanding house filled with wild animals. With the help of hunky, young Johnny they travel to L.A. in search of fame and fortune. But Augie isn?t out of the picture yet and mayhem is on the way. ?Rivera animates the tension between the civilized and the bestial ? all while writing in such a droll manner that the work plays like a dark, gothic comedy. . . . All this weirdness seems strangely logical in the playing, and it's surprisingly funny throughout . . . In a production that is superb in all respects, the convergence-continuum actors shine brightest. . . . Thanks to their crisp performances, this tight ensemble generates enough crackling sexual energy to equal the output of an Illuminating Company substation, along with just as much tension and dread once Augie takes his revenge.? -- Christine Howey, Scene, July 23-29, 2003 Shows are at 8:00 pm Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays this weekend and next, at the Liminis, 2438 Scranton Rd., in Cleveland?s Tremont neighborhood. Tickets are $12 general admission and $9 for students and seniors. Call 216-687-0074 for reservations and information. --0-1095891527-1060099069=:34111 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Last two weeks of Each Day Dies With Sleep

 

There are only two weekends left to encounter convergence-continuum's mind-bending production of Jose Rivera's Each Day Dies With Sleep.  In this up-close production at the intimate Liminis, you will experience a wild ride through a strange and magical world where your emotions and imagination can run free.  You will be transported to the extraordinary world that is Nelly?s home on the East Coast where she struggles to escape her possessive father Augie and his strange expanding house filled with wild animals.  With the help of hunky, young Johnny they travel to L.A. in search of fame and fortune.  But Augie isn?t out of the picture yet and mayhem is on the way.

 

?Rivera animates the tension between the civilized and the bestial ? all while writing in such a droll manner that the work plays like a dark, gothic comedy.  . . . All this weirdness seems strangely logical in the playing, and it's surprisingly funny throughout . . . In a production that is superb in all respects, the convergence-continuum actors shine brightest. . . . Thanks to their crisp performances, this tight ensemble generates enough crackling sexual energy to equal the output of an Illuminating Company substation, along with just as much tension and dread once Augie takes his revenge.?  -- Christine Howey, Scene, July 23-29, 2003

 

Shows are at 8:00 pm Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays this weekend and next, at the Liminis, 2438 Scranton Rd., in Cleveland?s Tremont neighborhood.  Tickets are $12 general admission and $9 for students and seniors.  Call 216-687-0074 for reservations and information.

 

--0-1095891527-1060099069=:34111-- From metz at beacon.com Tue Aug 5 14:24:07 2003 From: metz at beacon.com (Melissa M. Metz) Date: Tue Aug 5 14:24:07 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Funny Girl on stage in Wooster, OH Message-ID: <3F2FD609.AC74E354@beacon.com> --Boundary_(ID_KroJFxdRPDLYW4mZsBC3dQ) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Funny Girl Looking for a great show to see this weekend? Enjoy an evening of great food and great entertainment as Amarinic Productions presents Funny Girl. Amarinic Productions has a long history of producing high quality theater in the Wooster area. Funny Girl continues that tradition. Performances on August 7, 8, and 9 (dinner at 6:30, show at 8:00) Matinee on August 10 (dinner at 12:30, show at 2:00) Tickets are on sale now for this dinner theater event. Call Greenbriar Conference and Party Center in Wooster, OH -- 330-345-8333. --Boundary_(ID_KroJFxdRPDLYW4mZsBC3dQ) Content-type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT
Funny Girl

Looking for a great show to see this weekend? Enjoy an evening of great food and great entertainment as Amarinic Productions presents Funny Girl. Amarinic Productions has a long history of producing high quality theater in the Wooster area. Funny Girl continues that tradition.

Performances on August 7, 8, and 9 (dinner at 6:30, show at 8:00)
Matinee on August 10 (dinner at 12:30, show at 2:00)

Tickets are on sale now for this dinner theater event. Call Greenbriar Conference and Party Center
in Wooster, OH -- 330-345-8333.
 
  --Boundary_(ID_KroJFxdRPDLYW4mZsBC3dQ)-- From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Tue Aug 5 14:24:13 2003 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman) Date: Tue Aug 5 14:24:13 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]3rd Annual Talent Contest at Playhouse Square Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35B73.4D000740 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Lora Workman 216.771.4444, ext. 5285 PLAYHOUSE SQUARE CENTERFEST TO HOST 3rd ANNUAL COMMUNITY TALENT CONTEST "RISING STAR" COMPETITION OFFERS CLEVELAND-AREA INDIVIDUALS THE OPPORTUNITY TO COMPETE FOR CASH PRIZES AND A CHANCE TO PERFORM ON THE STATE THEATRE STAGE CLEVELAND, OH - Playhouse Square Center is inviting talented Northeast Ohio individuals and groups to participate in its 3rd annual community talent contest. Whether you're eight or eighty, a clog dancer, an opera singer, or a rap artist, you're invited to participate in this year's "Rising Star" talent competition. Qualifying rounds will take place at Playhouse Square on September 4 and 6, 2003. Twelve finalists will be chosen from each performance category (Vocal and Dance) to perform in a final competition at Playhouse Square's Centerfest open house arts festival, which is scheduled for Saturday, September 20 from noon to 5 p.m. Winners from the finalist rounds will be recognized at an awards ceremony during Centerfest and will have the chance to perform on the State Theatre Stage. Winners will also receive cash prizes. PLEASE NOTE: You MUST attend one of the qualifying rounds to be eligible to participate in the final competition No entry fee is required for the Rising Star community talent competition. Applications include detailed information about performance categories and age divisions and can be accessed by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com/centerfest . Or you can call 216.771.4444, ext. 5285 to request an application. Completed applications must be postmarked by Friday, August 29, 2003. Originally named Palooza, Centerfest debuted in 1998 as a community open house inviting the public to view the newly renovated Allen Theatre. As a result of the festival's smashing success (10,000 people enjoyed the full day of free entertainment and activities), Playhouse Square has sponsored the event each year since. This year's event is made possible by the generous help of the Ohio Arts Council and Dominion East Ohio Gas. Playhouse Square hopes to attract more than 9,000 people to this year's celebration. Downloadable tickets to Centerfest are accessible by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com/centerfest . Although the open house is FREE, these tickets are being distributed to the public to provide important information about parking, register-to-win drawings, and spotlight performances. While tickets are not required for entry into any of the day's activities, they will serve as useful tools to navigate through Centerfest. Because entry into all performances is free, admittance will be on a first-come, first-served basis. The Centerfest Web site also offers access to downloadable press releases and images for members of the media. ### ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35B73.4D000740 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                   Contact: Lora Workman 216.771.4444, ext. 5285

 

 

PLAYHOUSE SQUARE CENTERFEST

TO HOST 3rd ANNUAL COMMUNITY TALENT CONTEST

 

“RISING STAR” COMPETITION OFFERS CLEVELAND-AREA INDIVIDUALS THE OPPORTUNITY TO COMPETE FOR CASH PRIZES AND A

CHANCE TO PERFORM ON THE STATE THEATRE STAGE

 

CLEVELAND, OH – Playhouse Square Center is inviting talented Northeast Ohio individuals and groups to participate in its 3rd annual community talent contest. Whether you’re eight or eighty, a clog dancer, an opera singer, or a rap artist, you’re invited to participate in this year’s “Rising Star” talent competition.

 

Qualifying rounds will take place at Playhouse Square on September 4 and 6, 2003. Twelve finalists will be chosen from each performance category (Vocal and Dance) to perform in a final competition at Playhouse Square’s Centerfest open house arts festival, which is scheduled for Saturday, September 20 from noon to 5 p.m. Winners from the finalist rounds will be recognized at an awards ceremony during Centerfest and will have the chance to perform on the State Theatre Stage. Winners will also receive cash prizes. PLEASE NOTE: You MUST attend one of the qualifying rounds to be eligible to participate in the final competition

 

No entry fee is required for the Rising Star community talent competition. Applications include detailed information about performance categories and age divisions and can be accessed by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com/centerfest. Or you can call 216.771.4444, ext. 5285 to request an application. Completed applications must be postmarked by Friday, August 29, 2003.

 

Originally named Palooza, Centerfest debuted in 1998 as a community open house inviting the public to view the newly renovated Allen Theatre. As a result of the festival’s smashing success (10,000 people enjoyed the full day of free entertainment and activities), Playhouse Square has sponsored the event each year since. This year’s event is made possible by the generous help of the Ohio Arts Council and Dominion East Ohio Gas. Playhouse Square hopes to attract more than 9,000 people to this year’s celebration.

 

Downloadable tickets to Centerfest are accessible by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com/centerfest. Although the open house is FREE, these tickets are being distributed to the public to provide important information about parking, register-to-win drawings, and spotlight performances. While tickets are not required for entry into any of the day’s activities, they will serve as useful tools to navigate through Centerfest. Because entry into all performances is free, admittance will be on a first-come, first-served basis. The Centerfest Web site also offers access to downloadable press releases and images for members of the media.

 

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C35B73.4D000740-- From vegetableman9 at yahoo.com Tue Aug 5 14:24:17 2003 From: vegetableman9 at yahoo.com (Richard Jones) Date: Tue Aug 5 14:24:17 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Richard Jones Is Going To Hell Message-ID: <20030805181645.5181.qmail@web14602.mail.yahoo.com> --0-656130942-1060107405=:4039 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Richard Jones Is Going To Hell on Monday, August 25th at the Second City Theater / 8pm / $6 Join Mr. Jones for a delightful evening of comedy, music, film, and sacrilege. Featuring surprise special guests, Richard Jones Is Going To Hell is a tour-de-force multi-media extravaganza destined to be "water cooler talk" in purgatory. All proceeds will be donated to the Brooks/Wickens Fund. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-656130942-1060107405=:4039 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Richard Jones Is Going To Hell on Monday, August 25th at the Second City Theater / 8pm / $6
Join Mr. Jones for a delightful evening of comedy, music, film, and sacrilege.
Featuring surprise special guests, Richard Jones Is Going To Hell is a tour-de-force multi-media extravaganza destined to be "water cooler talk" in purgatory.
All proceeds will be donated to the Brooks/Wickens Fund.


Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-656130942-1060107405=:4039-- From dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org Tue Aug 5 14:24:22 2003 From: dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org (Dale Van Niel) Date: Tue Aug 5 14:24:22 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stitchers needed at Great Lakes Theater Festival Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F0251BA@GLTF01> Great Lakes Theater Festival is seeking qualified stitchers for overhire work from September 1 through October 12, 2003. Prior experience in professional costume shop preferred. Candidates should be proficient in all types of hand and machine sewing and have familiarity with cutting and standard costume construction methods. Send cover letter, resume, and references to STITCHER SEARCH, c/o Dale Van Niel, Production Manager, Great Lakes Theater Festival, 1501 Euclid Ave, Suite 423, Cleveland, OH 44115; fax to (216) 241-6315; or e-mail to dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org . Dale Van Niel Production Manager Great Lakes Theater Festival 1501 Euclid Avenue, Suite 423 Cleveland, OH 44115 (216) 241-5490, x321 (216) 241-6315 FAX From dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org Tue Aug 5 14:24:26 2003 From: dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org (Dale Van Niel) Date: Tue Aug 5 14:24:26 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Run crew postitions available at Great Lakes Theater Festival Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F0251BB@GLTF01> Great Lakes Theater Festival is seeking resumes of Cleveland individuals interested in run crew positions for the 2003-2004 season. GLTF's 2003-2004 season runs September to February and positions will be filled on a per show basis. Experience with basic stage operations, flying and prop running desired. Duties will be determined by needs of specific production. Send cover letter and resume to Dale Van Niel, Production Manager, Great Lakes Theater Festival, 1501 Euclid Ave, Suite 423, Cleveland, OH 44115; fax to (216) 241-6315; or e-mail to dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org. Dale Van Niel Production Manager Great Lakes Theater Festival 1501 Euclid Avenue, Suite 423 Cleveland, OH 44115 (216) 241-5490, x321 (216) 241-6315 FAX From tnelson at WVIZ.org Tue Aug 5 15:28:46 2003 From: tnelson at WVIZ.org (Benepe-Nelson, Tamme) Date: Tue Aug 5 15:28:46 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Applause on WVIZ/PBS Message-ID: Hi! Coming up on Applause airing on WVIZ/PBS, Thursday, August 7 at 7:30 = p.m. One of the Unseen Stars of the Show... All season long, Ideastream Producer David C. Barnett has been busy = taking us to the untold stories...tracking down cartoonists, film = projectionists---belly dancers....and getting it all on tape. But = David's no stranger to this sort of storytelling. He got an early start = with his own horror film home movies. So it's no surprise that his = childhood curiosity blossomed into a career. He spent the past decade as = a roving reporter for 90.3 WCPN* . And today he's still chasing stories, = only now with a camera crew. When we do catch him at the coffee pot, = it's always interesting to hear the hidden side of his pieces. So before = he's onto his next adventure, we wanted him to share some of these = anecdotes with you.=20 Don't miss our date with David C. Barnett, on the next round of = Applause.=20 If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to call. Thank you, Tamme Tamara Benepe-Nelson Communications Secretary WVIZ/PBS 90.3 WCPN ideastream (216) 739-3826 From ksenia at mail.clvhts.com Tue Aug 5 16:18:06 2003 From: ksenia at mail.clvhts.com (Ksenia) Date: Tue Aug 5 16:18:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cain Park's BAT BOY leaves 'em limp with laughter 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_3142946503_1564142_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit BAT BOY, directed by Victoria Bussert, completely sold out each performance of its first weekend run (July 31-Aug 3) and there's only 10 more opportunities to see the demented, rocking, rowdy fun on the stage of the Alma Theater in Cain Park. Tickets are $18/16 in advance and $20/18 day of show. Please call the Ticket Office at 216.371.3000 before venturing out without pre-paid tickets. There have been waiting lists to buy tickets and half have been turned away disappointed. Remember...don't deny the beast inside. Check out the rave review in today's Akron Beacon Journal: http://www.ohio.com/mld/beaconjournal/entertainment/performing_arts/6460319. htm Plain Dealer review: http://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/entertain ment/1059817257160790.xml --MS_Mac_OE_3142946503_1564142_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Cain Park's BAT BOY leaves 'em limp with laughter BAT BOY, directed by Victoria Bussert, completely sold out each performance= of its first weekend run (July 31-Aug 3) and there's only 10 more opportuni= ties to see the demented, rocking, rowdy fun on the stage of the Alma Theate= r in Cain Park.
Tickets are $18/16 in advance and $20/18 day of show.  Please call the= Ticket Office at 216.371.3000 before venturing out without pre-paid tickets= .  There have been waiting lists to buy tickets and half have been turn= ed away disappointed.  Remember...don't deny the beast inside.

Check out the rave review in today's Akron Beacon Journal:
http://www.ohio.com/mld/beaconjournal/entertainmen= t/performing_arts/6460319.htm

Plain Dealer review:
http://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/plaindealer= /index.ssf?/base/entertainment/1059817257160790.xml
--MS_Mac_OE_3142946503_1564142_MIME_Part-- From bwyner at adelphia.net Tue Aug 5 16:18:12 2003 From: bwyner at adelphia.net (Bradley Wyner) Date: Tue Aug 5 16:18:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TOMMY next weekend at Stagecrafters 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_3142948534_76425_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Stagecrafters Proudly Presents Our 11th Annual Summer Stock TOMMY The stage version of The Who=B9s classic rock opera Music and Lyrics by Pete Townshend Book by Pete Townshend and Des McAnuff Next weekend Friday, August 15 at 7:30 PM Saturday, August 16 at 2:00 PM and 7:30 PM at the Orange High School Auditorium 32000 Chagrin Blvd. in Pepper Pike Tickets are $8, available at the door Call 216-831-8601 extension 5102 for more information The Cast Keri Axelrod, Allison Bencar, Ben Bohrer, Blair Coleman, Aaron Dore, Jamie Finkenthal, Randy Fox, Tali Beth Friedman, Ross Gulko, Michael Anthony Harnichar, Taylor Hess, Sarah Jacobson, Leah Joseph, Max Joseph, Andrew Kober, Gordon Leary, Alexandra Leff, Sara Lerner, Amy Linden, Robyn Linden, Mike Miller, Carli Taylor Miluk, Alea Moore, Jill Murdoch, Jenna Nash, Sera Nelson, Stephanie Nemecek, Mark Osgood, Miriam Polakoff, Rob Rodems, Sarah Rolleston, Luke Scattergood, Hannah Sobel, Miles Sternfeld, Sarah Stroup, Daniel Takacs, Ben Weinberg, Eddie Williams, Andrew Zucker, and Ben Zimmer The Production Staff Produced by Wendy Lee Scott Directed by Jeremy Gold Kronenberg Musical Direction by Brad Wyner Choreography by Jeremy Gold Kronenberg and Kristy Cruz Stage Managed by Rebecca L. Ress Costume Design by Gordon Leary Costume Assistance by Michelle Luciano Production Design by Jennifer Farris, Joe Parker, and Tom Siko Sound Design by Skip Kelley Fight Choreography by Jamie Koeth The Band -- Joe Parker, Jamie Koeth, Tricia Pruchnicki, Greg Stein, Josh Rosen, and Rick Rodems About the Summer Stock Program Stagecrafters=B9 Summer Stock aims to provide serious musical theater student= s in college and high school with an experience similar to working in a professional summer stock. Over the past ten years, we have mounted a variety of shows including Children of Eden, Once on This Island, The Wiz, Pippin, and Godspell. Performers in Tommy and past productions have come from a multitude of area high schools, in addition to NYU=B9s Tisch School of the Arts, Carnegie-Mellon, Cincinnati College/Conservatory, Ashland University, Tri-C, Syracuse University, Vassar College, Indiana University, Baldwin-Wallace, Kent, OSU, Michigan, Point Park, Columbia College, and Ithaca. Participants in the program have gone on to perform on Broadway (Rent, Mama Mia, The Sweet Smell of Success, Nine, Les Miserables, Jesus Christ Superstar) and in national tours (Fame, Titanic, Tommy, Jekyll and Hyde). Stagecrafters is a program of Orange Community Education and Recreation. --MS_Mac_OE_3142948534_76425_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable TOMMY next weekend at Stagecrafters Stagecrafters Proudly Presents
Our 11th Annual Summer Stock

TOMMY

The stage version of The Who=B9s classic rock opera
Music and Lyrics by Pete Townshend
Book by Pete Townshend and Des McAnuff

Next weekend
Friday, August 15 at 7:30 PM
Saturday, August 16 at 2:00 PM and 7:30 PM
at the Orange High School Auditorium
32000 Chagrin Blvd. in Pepper Pike
Tickets are $8, available at the door
Call 216-831-8601 extension 5102 for more information

The Cast
Keri Axelrod, Allison Bencar, Ben Bohrer, Blair Coleman, Aaron Dore, Ja= mie Finkenthal, Randy Fox, Tali Beth Friedman, Ross Gulko, Michael Anthony H= arnichar, Taylor Hess, Sarah Jacobson, Leah Joseph, Max Joseph, Andrew Kober= , Gordon Leary, Alexandra Leff, Sara Lerner, Amy Linden, Robyn Linden, Mike = Miller, Carli Taylor Miluk, Alea Moore, Jill Murdoch, Jenna Nash, Sera Nelso= n, Stephanie Nemecek, Mark Osgood, Miriam Polakoff, Rob Rodems, Sarah Rolles= ton, Luke Scattergood, Hannah Sobel, Miles Sternfeld, Sarah Stroup, Daniel T= akacs, Ben Weinberg, Eddie Williams, Andrew Zucker, and Ben Zimmer

The Production Staff
Produced by Wendy Lee Scott
Directed by Jeremy Gold Kronenberg
Musical Direction by Brad Wyner
Choreography by Jeremy Gold Kronenberg and Kristy Cruz
Stage Managed by Rebecca L. Ress
Costume Design by Gordon Leary
Costume Assistance by Michelle Luciano
Production Design by Jennifer Farris, Joe Parker, and Tom Siko
Sound Design by Skip Kelley
Fight Choreography by Jamie Koeth
The Band -- Joe Parker, Jamie Koeth, Tricia Pruchnicki, Greg Stein, Josh Ro= sen, and Rick Rodems

About the Summer Stock Program
Stagecrafters=B9 Summer Stock aims to provide serious musical theater stu= dents in college and high school with an experience similar to working in a = professional summer stock.  Over the past ten years, we have mounted a = variety of shows including Children of Eden, Once on This Island, The Wiz, Pippin, and Godspell.  Performers in = Tommy and past productions have come from a multitude of area high sc= hools, in addition to NYU=B9s Tisch School of the Arts, Carnegie-Mellon, Cinci= nnati College/Conservatory, Ashland University, Tri-C, Syracuse University, = Vassar College, Indiana University, Baldwin-Wallace, Kent, OSU, Michigan, Po= int Park, Columbia College, and Ithaca.  Participants in the program ha= ve gone on to perform on Broadway (Rent, Mama Mia, The Swee= t Smell of Success, Nine, Les Miserables, Jesus Christ = Superstar) and in national tours (Fame, Titanic, Tommy<= /I>, Jekyll and Hyde).

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------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C35B75.6D603A30-- From RNavisjr at aol.com Tue Aug 5 17:12:50 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Tue Aug 5 17:12:50 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS FOR THE KING AND I Message-ID: <66.34a00ac3.2c618307@aol.com> --part1_66.34a00ac3.2c618307_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NEAR WEST THEATRE AUDITIONS RODGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN'S THE KING AND I September 2, 3 and 4 ALL ROLES OPEN...LARGE CHORUS Auditions for children, ages 7-12 are 6-7pm Auditions for teens and adults ages 13 on up are 7:30-10pm COME 15 MINUTES EARLY TO REGISTER These are group auditions. NO EXPERIENCE OR PREPARATION IS NECESSARY. AUDITIONS ARE HELD AT OUR PERFORMING SPACE IN ST. PATRICK'S CLUB BUILDING AT 3606 BRIDGE AVE IN OHIO CITY. Call Director Bob Navis Jr at 216-281-6879 for further info. The King and I is truly a classic musical with an extraordinarily fine dramatic book and an enchanting score including the hits "Getting To Know You", "Something Wonderful" and "The March of the Siamese Children". Enter the exotic world of 1860 Siam and the true story of englishwoman Anna Leonowens who was appointed teacher to the King's many children. East meets West and both are richer for the encounter! DANCERS!!! THIS MUSICAL CONTAINS A LENGTHY ORIENTAL BALLET IN THE SECOND ACT. Original choreography by Jerome Robbins...a great show for singers and dancers!!! Neare West Theatre, through the theatre arts, delivers an inclusive, self-esteem building process and high-quality productions and programming that help build Cleveland's near west side and surrounding neighborhoods; educates and raises awareness around issues of social justice, discrimination, and stigma; and provides people of all ages with the ability to nurture their sense of identity and strengthen their purpose as individuals and as a community. --part1_66.34a00ac3.2c618307_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

<= B>NEAR WEST THEATRE   AUDITIONS
  RODG= ERS AND HAMMERSTEIN'S
   THE KING AND I

September 2, 3 and 4 ALL ROLES OPEN...LARGE CHORUS
Auditions for children= , ages 7-12 are 6-7pm
Auditions for teens and adults ages 13 on up are 7:30-10pm
COME 15 MINUTES EARLY TO REGISTER
These are group auditions.
NO EXPERIENCE OR PREPARATION IS NECESSARY.
AUDITIONS ARE HELD AT=20= OUR PERFORMING
SPACE IN ST. PATRICK'S CLUB BUILDING AT 3606 BRIDGE AVE IN OHIO CITY.
Call Director Bob Navis Jr at 216-281-6879
for further info.
The King and I <= /I>is truly a classic musical with an extraordinarily
fine dramatic book and an enchanting score including the hits "Getting To Kn= ow You", "Something Wonderful" and "The March of the Siamese Children". = ; Enter the exotic world of 1860 Siam and the true story of englishwoman Ann= a Leonowens who was appointed teacher to the King's many children. East meet= s West and both are richer for the encounter!
DANCERS!!! THIS MUSICAL CONTAINS A LENGTHY
ORIENTAL BALLET IN THE SECOND ACT.
Original choreography by Jerome Robbins...a great show for singers and dance= rs!!!
Neare West Theatre, thro= ugh the theatre arts, delivers an
inclusive, self-esteem building process and high-quality productions and pr= ogramming that help build Cleveland's near west side and surrounding neighbo= rhoods; educates and raises awareness around issues of social justice, discr= imination, and stigma; and provides
people of all ages with the ability to nurture their sense of identity and=20= strengthen their purpose as individuals and as a community.





--part1_66.34a00ac3.2c618307_boundary-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Tue Aug 5 23:14:01 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]I Hatr This: "Getting a lot of buzz" 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_3142960757_50541_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable I HATE THIS: "Getting a lot of buzz." Hey everyone, David Hansen here. =A0The Minnesota Fringe is three days old, and already it seems like we have been here forever. =A0That's a good thing. For those interested in our progress, I invite you to check out the following links ... I HATE THIS BLOG http://www.hatethisblog.blogspot.com/ Daily updates on how everything is going. FOUR AND A HALF STARS! http://www.fringefestival.org/showdetails.cfm?showid=3D225 No print reviews yet - the competition is fierce, and the critics are mostly checking out the local acts. =A0But there are reviews written by audience members available on the Fringe website. PHOTOS! http://www.davidhansen.org/gallery.html Not many yet, we'll get some more up in the next few days. Two performances down, three to go. =A0Wish us luck! David, Nick, Tom, Toni, Denny and Zelda --MS_Mac_OE_3142960757_50541_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable I Hatr This:  "Getting a lot of buzz" I HATE THIS: "Getting a lot of buzz."

Hey everyone, David Hansen here. =A0The Minnesota Fringe is three days old, and already it seems like we have been here forever. =A0That's a good thing.<= BR>
For those interested in our progress, I invite you to check out the
following links ...

I HATE THIS BLOG
http://www.hatethisblog.blogspot.com/
Daily updates on how everything is going.

FOUR AND A HALF STARS!
http://www.fringefestival.org/showdetails.cfm?showid=3D= 225
No print reviews yet - the competition is fierce, and the critics ar= e
mostly checking out the local acts. =A0But there are reviews written by
audience members available on the Fringe website.

PHOTOS!
http://www.davidhansen.org/gallery.html
Not many yet, we'll get some more up in the next few days.

Two performances down, three to go. =A0Wish us luck!

David, Nick, Tom, Toni, Denny and Zelda
--MS_Mac_OE_3142960757_50541_MIME_Part-- From lnovelli at en.com Tue Aug 5 23:14:05 2003 From: lnovelli at en.com (lnovelli at en.com) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]change in audition schedule for Quilters Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030805205752.01edabd0@mail.en.com> Change in Audition Dates for Quilters at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Auditions for Quilters will be Aug. 11 and 12, not Aug. 10 and 11. 7 p.m. at the theater, 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls Role requirements: 7 women, ages 20 - 60. All are principals and all roles require singing. Please come prepared to sing and to read from the script. Director: Lenne Snively Musical Director: John Krol From ksenia at mail.clvhts.com Tue Aug 5 23:14:08 2003 From: ksenia at mail.clvhts.com (Ksenia) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Jazz in the Afternoon Series 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_3142963687_2598186_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release August 5, 2003 CAIN PARK/NOJS=B9s=20 JAZZ IN THE AFTERNOON SERIES CONTINUES ON AUGUST 10 CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH- The free =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2 2003 summer series continues at Cain Park with Grupo Hal Wyant on Sunday, August 10, 1-4pm, in the Alma Theater. Performing =B3Trans-African Rhythms=B2, the group features Baba Adetobi, Jesse Dandy, Ralph Jackson, Baba Jubal, Jim Noel, Jerome Suanders, and Hal Wyant. The Wyant Band will continue the 2003 =B3Jazz in th= e Afternoon=B2 series which presents FREE jazz on Sundays from 1-4pm in Cain Park=B9s intimate, 262-seat Alma Theater. =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2 is co-presented by Cain Park and the Northeast Ohio Jazz Society. Afro-Cuban percussionist Hal Wyant is a native Clevelander and has develope= d his own unique method of playing the vibraphone with four mallets. Grupo Hal Wyant includes Baba Adetobi on bata, conga, shekere, timbales, and cajone; Jesse Dandy on acoustic double bass; Ralph Jackson on drums and timbales, Baba Jubal on conga, djembe, bamboo flute, and bata; Jerome Saunders on piano and keyboards; and Hal Wyant on vibraphone, balofone, marimba, bongos, maracas, and batas. The final =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2 of the season is the Laura Varcho Band=B9s =B3Hot Jazz in the Summer=B2 on August 17 featuring Kevin DiSimone on piano, Laura Varcho on vocals, Wilbur Krebs on bass, and Paul Samuels on drums. All =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2 performances are FREE with no reserved seating. The U.S. Recording Companies furnish funds in part for the instrumental music for the performances through the Music Performance Trust Funds, as arranged by Local No. 4, American Federation of Musicians. Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council. Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the nation=B9s oldest, landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Cleveland Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee and South Taylor Roads. The Alma Theater is most easily accessible fro= m the Lee Road entrance to the park. Parking for all Cain Park productions i= s free and located on the surrounding side streets. For more information on this series and all Cain Park events visit www.cainpark.com. # # # CONTACT: Ksenia Roshchakovsky, Public Relations and Marketing, or Megan Palmer, Public Relations Intern, (216) 371-3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com --MS_Mac_OE_3142963687_2598186_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Free Jazz in the Afternoon Series For Immediate Release
August 5, 2003

CAIN PARK/NOJS=B9s
JAZZ IN THE AFTERNOON
SERIES CONTINUES
ON AUGUST 10


CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH- The free =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2= 2003 summer series continues at Cain Park with Grupo Hal Wyant on Sunday, A= ugust 10, 1-4pm, in the Alma Theater.  Performing =B3Trans-African Rhythm= s=B2, the group features Baba Adetobi, Jesse Dandy, Ralph Jackson, Baba Jubal,= Jim Noel, Jerome Suanders, and Hal Wyant.  The Wyant Band will continu= e the 2003 =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2 series which presents FREE jazz on Sunday= s from 1-4pm in Cain Park=B9s intimate, 262-seat Alma Theater.  =B3Jazz in = the Afternoon=B2 is co-presented by Cain Park and the Northeast Ohio Jazz Soci= ety.

Afro-Cuban percussionist Hal Wyant is a native Clevelander and has develope= d his own unique method of playing the vibraphone with four mallets.  G= rupo Hal Wyant includes Baba Adetobi on bata, conga, shekere, timbales, and = cajone; Jesse Dandy on acoustic double bass; Ralph Jackson on drums and timb= ales, Baba Jubal on conga, djembe, bamboo flute, and bata; Jerome Saunders o= n piano and keyboards; and Hal Wyant on vibraphone, balofone, marimba, bongo= s, maracas, and batas.

The final =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2 of the season is the Laura Varcho Band=B9s = =B3Hot Jazz in the Summer=B2 on August 17 featuring Kevin DiSimone on piano, Lau= ra Varcho on vocals, Wilbur Krebs on bass, and Paul Samuels on drums.

All =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2 performances are FREE with no reserved seating.=  The U.S. Recording Companies furnish funds in part for the instrument= al music for the performances through the Music Performance Trust Funds, as = arranged by Local No. 4, American Federation of Musicians.

Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, = Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council.

Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the= nation=B9s oldest, landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Clev= eland Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee = and South Taylor Roads.  The Alma Theater is most easily accessible fro= m the Lee Road entrance to the park.  Parking for all Cain Park product= ions is free and located on the surrounding side streets.  For more inf= ormation on this series and all Cain Park events visit www.cainpark.com.

# # #

CONTACT:  Ksenia Roshchakovsky, Public Relations and Marketing, or Meg= an Palmer, Public Relations Intern, (216) 371-3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.c= om

--MS_Mac_OE_3142963687_2598186_MIME_Part-- From ksenia at mail.clvhts.com Tue Aug 5 23:14:12 2003 From: ksenia at mail.clvhts.com (Ksenia) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cathy & Marcy entertain families at Cain Park 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_3142963903_2611173_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 29 CATHY & MARCY To Perform At CAIN PARK One Night Only (CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH) Grammy nominated singing/songwriting instrumentalists Cathy and Marcy are performing at Cain Park in Cleveland Heights Tuesday, August 12 at 8 pm, as well as a KIDZART performance from 1-2 pm. Tickets for the evening performance are $8/6/4 in advance, and $11/9/7 the day of the show; tickets for the afternoon performance are $3 / child and $6 / accompanying adult. Former teachers and cowgirls at heart Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer have been nominated for eight Grammys in the past five years. Their latest release, Pocket Full of Stardust completes their trilogy of lullaby CDs, and has wo= n awards from Oppenheim Toy Portfolio, Parents=B9 Choice, Parents Guide to Children=B9s Media and National Association of Parenting Publications. While their CDs are major hits with young and old alike, their shows are what really make the grade. With such stunts as rope tricks (which Marxer learned while at a convention of the Wild West Arts Club) and yodeling, (which they picked up early in their career while performing with cowgirl Patsy Montana), Cathy and Marcy truly know how to draw in an audience comprised of children ranging from ages 2 to 102 - yes, even those hard-to-please pre-teens. Also due out this year from Cathy and Marcy is th= e family CD Bon Appetit which addresses the issue of nutrition in a way that children can understand and enjoy. Aside from their careers as children=B9s entertainers, Cathy and Marcy are also experienced folk singers. Their most recent folk CD, Postcard,s was also nominated for a Grammy, and was produced, recorded, mixed, and independently released by Cathy and Marcy. The CD not only includes folk music, but also old time and jazz styles. Cleveland Heights residents presenting a Recreation ID and people presentin= g a Military ID receive a $3 discount. Children=B9s tickets are 50% off when attending with a parent if all attending family members hold Cleveland Heights Recreation IDs. A $2 discount is available when presenting a senio= r citizen ID, a student ID, or a Friends of Cain Park membership card. There are no discounts for the KIDZART performance. The Coventry Magic Bus!, with support from Coventry Village Special Improvement District, KeyBank, and Severance Town Center, provides FREE rides to/from Cain Park from 1 hour before the event to 1 hour after the event ends (evening performance only). Park in front of KeyBank on the north side of Severance Town Center or, for those who live near Coventry, walk to the south entrance of the Coventry Parking Garage (behind Medic Drug) for pick-up. www.coventryvillage.org. Tickets are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, by mail, in person, b= y phone 216.371.3000, or by FAX 216.371.6995 (please include full name, address and phone number). All major credit cards are accepted. Tickets are also available at all Ticketmaster outlets, and Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone 216.241.5555 or 330.945.9400 in Akron and online at www.ticketmaster.com. Cathy and Marcy are being sponsored by the Friends of Cain Park. Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council. Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the nation=B9s oldest landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Cleveland Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee and South Taylor Roads. Parking for all Cain Park productions is free and located on the surrounding side streets. For more information on this event and all Cain Park events visit www.cainpark.com. ### CONTACT: KSENIA ROSHCHAKOVSKY, Public Relations and Marketing, or MEGAN PALMER, Public Relations Intern 216.371.3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com. --MS_Mac_OE_3142963903_2611173_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Cathy & Marcy entertain families at Cain Park FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  July 29

CATHY & MARCY
To Perform At CAIN PARK
One Night Only

(CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH)    Grammy nomina= ted singing/songwriting instrumentalists Cathy and Marcy are performi= ng at Cain Park in Cleveland Heights Tuesday, August 12 at 8 pm, as well as = a KIDZART performance from 1-2 pm.  Tickets for the evening performance= are $8/6/4 in advance, and $11/9/7 the day of the show; tickets for the aft= ernoon performance are $3 / child and $6 / accompanying adult.

Former teachers and cowgirls at heart Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer have been= nominated for eight Grammys in the past five years.  Their latest rele= ase, Pocket Full of Stardust  completes their trilogy of lullaby= CDs, and has won awards from Oppenheim Toy Portfolio, Parents=B9 Choice, Pare= nts Guide to Children=B9s Media and National Association of Parenting Publicat= ions.  While their CDs are major hits with young and old alike, their s= hows are what really make the grade.  With such stunts as rope tricks (= which Marxer learned while at a convention of the Wild West Arts Club) and y= odeling, (which they picked up early in their career while performing with c= owgirl Patsy Montana), Cathy and Marcy truly know how to draw in an a= udience comprised of children ranging from ages 2 to 102 - yes, even those h= ard-to-please pre-teens. Also due out this year from Cathy and Marcy = is the family CD Bon Appetit which addresses the issue of nutrition i= n a way that children can understand and enjoy.  

Aside from their careers as children=B9s entertainers, Cathy and Marcy= are also experienced folk singers.  Their most recent folk CD, Post= card,s was also nominated for a Grammy, and was produced, recorded, mixe= d, and independently released by Cathy and Marcy.  The CD not on= ly includes folk music, but also old time and jazz styles.

Cleveland Heights residents presenting a Recreation ID and people presentin= g a Military ID receive a $3 discount.  Children=B9s tickets are 50% off = when attending with a parent if all attending family members hold Cleveland = Heights Recreation IDs.  A $2 discount is available when presenting a s= enior citizen ID, a student ID, or a Friends of Cain Park membership card. &= nbsp;There are no discounts for the KIDZART performance.  

The Coventry Magic Bus!, with support from Coventry Village Special Improve= ment District, KeyBank, and Severance Town Center, provides FREE rides to/fr= om Cain Park from 1 hour before the event to 1 hour after the event ends (ev= ening performance only).  Park in front of KeyBank on the north side of= Severance Town Center or, for those who live near Coventry, walk to the sou= th entrance of the Coventry Parking Garage (behind Medic Drug) for pick-up. = www.coventryvillage.org.

Tickets are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, by mail, in person, b= y phone 216.371.3000, or by FAX 216.371.6995 (please include full name, addr= ess and phone number).  All major credit cards are accepted.  Tick= ets are also available at all Ticketmaster outlets, and Ticketmaster Charge-= By-Phone 216.241.5555 or 330.945.9400 in Akron and online at www.ticketmaste= r.com.

Cathy and Marcy are being sponsored by the Friends of Cain Park.  Cain= Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, Nexte= l Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council.

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

###

CONTACT: KSENIA ROSHCHAKOVSKY, Public Relations and Marketing, or MEGAN PAL= MER, Public Relations Intern 216.371.3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com.


--MS_Mac_OE_3142963903_2611173_MIME_Part-- From ksenia at mail.clvhts.com Tue Aug 5 23:14:15 2003 From: ksenia at mail.clvhts.com (Ksenia) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Doug Wood highlights final Alma Cabaret concert 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_3142964421_2642337_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release August 5, 2003 CAIN PARK=B9S=20 ALMA CABARET SERIES ENDS ON AUGUST 12=20 MODERN ACOUSTIC MUSIC COLLECTIVE CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH - Cain Park=B9s 2003 Cabaret Series ends with Modern Acoustic Music Collective organizing an evening with Doug Wood, Paul Sprawl= , Martha=B9s Trouble, and Ryann Anderson on Tuesday, August 12, at 7:30 pm in the Alma Theater. Tickets are $14 in advance, $16 day-of-show. The Modern Acoustic Music Collective cabaret is the ninth and final in the 2003 Cabare= t Series which presents show tunes, jazz ensembles, acoustic collectives, and more in the intimate, 262-seat Alma Theater. Doug Wood began Modern Acoustic Music Collective in 1999 as a means to give acoustic musicians the ability to perform without losing money, by appearin= g in groups of two or three at clubs and coffeehouses. The artists perform i= n a round-table style where each performs a song or two while the others stay on stage, sometimes backing each other up with acoustic guitar or vocal harmonies. =20 Joining Wood on stage will be Paul Sprawl of California, whose style he describes as =B3blues/folk/Americana,=B2 and are written from his experience as a =B3vagabond witness.=B2 Sprawl won Atlanta=B9s 2002 Acoustic Showdown at Eddie=B9s Attic. The third act to share the stage will be Martha=B9s Trouble, = a husband and wife duo from Toronto who are known for their folk music inspired by their experiences while touring North America. Jen Slocumb of Martha=B9s Trouble was nominated =B3Best New Female Artist of the Year=B2 by FM Odyssey. And lastly, Ryann Anderson will celebrate the release of his new CD =B3Patchwork.=B2 Cleveland Heights residents presenting a Recreation ID and people presentin= g a Military ID receive a $3 discount. Children=B9s tickets are 50% off when attending with a parent if all attending family members hold Cleveland Heights Recreation IDs. A $2 discount is available at the Ticket Office when presenting a senior citizen ID, a student ID, or a Friends of Cain Par= k membership card. Tickets for Cain Park events are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, by mail, in person, by phone (216) 371.3000, or by FAX (216) 371-6995 (please include full name, address, phone number, credit card number, and signature). All major credit cards are accepted. Tickets are also available at all Ticketmaster outlets and Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone (216= ) 241-5555 or (330) 945-9400 in Akron and online at www.Ticketmaster.com. The Alma Cabaret series is made possible in part through financial support by The A.M. McGregor Home. Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council. Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the nation=B9s oldest, landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Cleveland Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee and South Taylor Roads. The Alma Theater is most easily accessible fro= m the Lee Road entrance to the park. Parking for all Cain Park productions i= s free and located on the surrounding side streets. For more information on this cabaret and all Cain Park events visit www.cainpark.com. # # # CONTACT: Ksenia Roshchakovsky, Public Relations and Marketing, or Megan Palmer, Public Relations Intern, (216) 371-3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com --MS_Mac_OE_3142964421_2642337_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Doug Wood highlights final Alma Cabaret concert For Immediate Release
August 5, 2003

CAIN PARK=B9S
ALMA CABARET SERIES

ENDS ON AUGUST 12

MODERN ACOUSTIC MUSIC COLLECTIVE  

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH - Cain Park=B9s 2003 Cabaret Series= ends with Modern Acoustic Music Collective organizing an evening with Doug = Wood, Paul Sprawl, Martha=B9s Trouble, and Ryann Anderson on Tuesday, August 1= 2, at 7:30 pm in the Alma Theater.  Tickets are $14 in advance, $16 day= -of-show.  The Modern Acoustic Music Collective cabaret is the ninth an= d final in the 2003 Cabaret Series which presents show tunes, jazz ensembles= , acoustic collectives, and more in the intimate, 262-seat Alma Theater.

Doug Wood began Modern Acoustic Music Collective in 1999 as a means to give= acoustic musicians the ability to perform without losing money, by appearin= g in groups of two or three at clubs and coffeehouses.  The artists per= form in a round-table style where each performs a song or two while the othe= rs stay on stage, sometimes backing each other up with acoustic guitar or vo= cal harmonies.  

Joining Wood on stage will be Paul Sprawl of California, whose style he des= cribes as =B3blues/folk/Americana,=B2 and are written from his experience as a =B3= vagabond witness.=B2  Sprawl won Atlanta=B9s 2002 Acoustic Showdown at Eddi= e=B9s Attic.  The third act to share the stage will be Martha=B9s Trouble, = a husband and wife duo from Toronto who are known for their folk music inspi= red by their experiences while touring North America.  Jen Slocumb of M= artha=B9s Trouble was nominated =B3Best New Female Artist of the Year=B2 by FM Ody= ssey.  And lastly, Ryann Anderson will celebrate the release of his new= CD =B3Patchwork.=B2

Cleveland Heights residents presenting a Recreation ID and people presentin= g a Military ID receive a $3 discount.  Children=B9s tickets are 50% off = when attending with a parent if all attending family members hold Cleveland = Heights Recreation IDs.  A $2 discount is available at the Ticket Offic= e when presenting a senior citizen ID, a student ID, or a Friends of Cain Pa= rk membership card.

Tickets for Cain Park events are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, = by mail, in person, by phone (216) 371.3000, or by FAX (216) 371-6995 (pleas= e include full name, address, phone number, credit card number, and signatur= e).  All major credit cards are accepted.  Tickets are also availa= ble at all Ticketmaster outlets and Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone (216) 241-5= 555 or (330) 945-9400 in Akron and online at www.Ticketmaster.com.

The Alma Cabaret series is made possible in part through financial support = by The A.M. McGregor Home.  Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inte= r-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Coun= cil.

Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the= nation=B9s oldest, landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Clev= eland Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee = and South Taylor Roads.  The Alma Theater is most easily accessible fro= m the Lee Road entrance to the park.  Parking for all Cain Park product= ions is free and located on the surrounding side streets.  For more inf= ormation on this cabaret and all Cain Park events visit www.cainpark.com. # # #

CONTACT:  Ksenia Roshchakovsky, Public Relations and Marketing, or Meg= an Palmer, Public Relations Intern, (216) 371-3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.c= om
--MS_Mac_OE_3142964421_2642337_MIME_Part-- From ksenia at mail.clvhts.com Tue Aug 5 23:14:19 2003 From: ksenia at mail.clvhts.com (Ksenia) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Nashville Mandolin Ensemble performs at Cain Park 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_3142964573_2651514_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: AUGUST 5, 2003 CAIN PARK presents NASHVILLE MANDOLIN ENSEMBLE August 14, 2003 (CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH) A six-man mandolin group that creates the sounds of an orchestra, Nashville Mandolin Ensemble will be performing in Cain Park=B9s Evans Amphitheater. The August 14th show will begin at 8 pm, and tickets for the show are $15/13/11 in advance, and $18/16/14 the day of the show. Mandolin groups became popular around the turn of the last century, incorporating the sounds of mandolins, mandolas, mandocellos, guitars and bass. The Nashville Mandolin Ensemble is the only large professional touring mandolin group in America, and performs an array of music encompassing original arrangements from the early 1900=B9s, to more recent transcriptions of pop, jazz, and Celtic folk songs. The ensemble was founded in 1991 by Butch Baldassari, who is currently the Adjunct Associate Professor of Mandolin at Vanderbilt University=B9s Blair School of Music. Other members of the ensemble are Steve Dudash on Mandolin and Fiddle, Walter Carter on Mandola, John Hedgecoth on Mandocello, Van Manakas on Guitar, and David Spicher on Bass. The Coventry Magic Bus!, with support from Coventry Village Special Improvement District, KeyBank, and Severance Town Center, provides FREE rides to/from Cain Park from 1 hour before the event to 1 hour after the event ends. Park in front of KeyBank on the north side of Severance Town Center or, for those who live near Coventry, walk to the south entrance of the Coventry Parking Garage (behind Medic Drug) for pick-up. www.coventryvillage.org. Tickets for Cain Park events are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, by mail, in person, by phone 216.371.3000 or by FAX 216.371.6995 (please include full name, address, phone number credit card number and signature). All major credit cards are accepted. Tickets are also available at all Ticketmaster outlets, and Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone 216.241.5555 or 330.945.9400 in Akron and online at www.ticketmaster.com. Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council. Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the nation=B9s oldest landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Cleveland Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee and South Taylor Roads. Parking for all Cain Park productions is free and located on the surrounding side streets. For more information about this concert and all Cain Park events please visit www.cainpark.com. ### CONTACT: KSENIA ROSHCHAKOVSKY, Public Relations and Marketing, or MEGAN PALMER, Public Relations Intern 216.371.3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com. --MS_Mac_OE_3142964573_2651514_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Nashville Mandolin Ensemble performs at Cain Park FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

AUGUST 5, 2003

CAIN PARK presents
NASHVILLE MANDOLIN ENSEMBLE
August 14, 2003

(CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH)    A six-man man= dolin group that creates the sounds of an orchestra, Nashville Mandolin Ense= mble will be performing in Cain Park=B9s Evans Amphitheater.  The August = 14th show will begin at 8 pm, and tickets for the show are $15/13/11 in adva= nce, and $18/16/14 the day of the show.

Mandolin groups became popular around the turn of the last century, incorpo= rating the sounds of mandolins, mandolas, mandocellos, guitars and bass. &nb= sp;The Nashville Mandolin Ensemble is the only large professional touring ma= ndolin group in America, and performs an array of music encompassing origina= l arrangements from the early 1900=B9s, to more recent transcriptions of pop, = jazz, and Celtic folk songs.  The ensemble was founded in 1991 by Butch= Baldassari, who is currently the Adjunct Associate Professor of Mandolin at= Vanderbilt University=B9s Blair School of Music.  Other members of the e= nsemble are Steve Dudash on Mandolin and Fiddle, Walter Carter on Mandola, J= ohn Hedgecoth on Mandocello, Van Manakas on Guitar, and David Spicher on Bas= s.

The Coventry Magic Bus!, with support from Coventry Village Special Improve= ment District, KeyBank, and Severance Town Center, provides FREE rides to/fr= om Cain Park from 1 hour before the event to 1 hour after the event ends. &n= bsp;Park in front of KeyBank on the north side of Severance Town Center or, = for those who live near Coventry, walk to the south entrance of the Coventry= Parking Garage (behind Medic Drug) for pick-up. www.coventryvillage.org.
Tickets for Cain Park events are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, = by mail, in person, by phone 216.371.3000 or by FAX 216.371.6995 (please inc= lude full name, address, phone number credit card number and signature). &nb= sp;All major credit cards are accepted.  Tickets are also available at = all Ticketmaster outlets, and Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone 216.241.5555 or 3= 30.945.9400 in Akron and online at www.ticketmaster.com.

Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, = Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council.

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

###

CONTACT: KSENIA ROSHCHAKOVSKY, Public Relations and Marketing, or MEGAN PAL= MER, Public Relations Intern 216.371.3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com.


--MS_Mac_OE_3142964573_2651514_MIME_Part-- From kjthedj at nls.net Tue Aug 5 23:14:24 2003 From: kjthedj at nls.net (Kathie Dice) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:24 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]screenplay writer wanted Message-ID: <006a01c35bc5$772627a0$0100a8c0@KATHIE> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0067_01C35BA3.EE37B150 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Two women with a project, a great sense of humor, a mission and a lesson = in life, are seeking a screenwriter or two. This project will be a play = within a movie for and about women...with humor, poignancy and impact = about the angsts we go through during LIFE. The tenative title is "The = Angst Among Us". If you have a passion for your work, and a little time = on your hands and want to be involved in a project that could really = take you places as a writer, please contact either Kathie Dice = kjthedj at nls.net (330 220 9601) or Jessie Pedigo MargotJCP at aol.com (330 = 659 9220) Looking forward to talking to you, Jessie and Kathie ------=_NextPart_000_0067_01C35BA3.EE37B150 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Two women with a project, a great sense = of humor, a=20 mission and a lesson in life, are seeking a screenwriter or two. This = project=20 will be a play within a movie for and about women...with humor, = poignancy and=20 impact about the angsts we go through during LIFE. The tenative title is = "The=20 Angst Among Us". If you have a passion for your work, and a little time = on your=20 hands and want to be involved in a project that could really take you = places as=20 a writer, please contact either Kathie Dice kjthedj at nls.net (330 220 9601) or = Jessie=20 Pedigo MargotJCP at aol.com=20 (330  659 9220)
 
Looking forward to talking to = you,
 
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------=_NextPart_000_0067_01C35BA3.EE37B150-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Tue Aug 5 23:14:28 2003 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:28 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Auditions: "The Compleat Wks of Wllm Shkspre" (abridged) Message-ID: <1c6.d837a81.2c61cea4@aol.com> --part1_1c6.d837a81.2c61cea4_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Workshop Players announces auditions for "The Compleat Wks of Wllm Shkspr (Abridged)", a comedy by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield, directed by Mike Leuszler, a real fun guy! Auditions: August 17 & 18, 7 to 9 p.m. at the theater. Performances: November 20 - 7 CAST: Three Men, college age or older. These fellows must be able to sustain high energy levels throughout a FAST paced performance. Improv skills necessary. At least one of the actors must be able to entertain an audience for at least two minutes on his own, preferably with a musical instrument of some sort, e.g. accordion, etc..., or a talent, e.g. juggling, spinning plates, NOT standup comedy! Talent must be demonstrated at tryouts. Crew positions are also available: costumes, props, publicity, etc. For more information, see our website at www.workshopplayers.com or contact the director at 960-2061 or Leuszler at aol.com Workshop Players Theatre is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. - 30 - "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" --part1_1c6.d837a81.2c61cea4_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Workshop Players announces audit= ions for "The Compleat Wks of Wllm Shkspr (Abridged)", a comedy by Adam Long= , Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield, directed by Mike Leuszler, a real fun gu= y!

Auditions: August 17 & 18,  7 to 9 p.m. at the theater.
Performances: November 20 - 7
CAST:
Three Men, college age or older.
    These fellows must be able to sustain high energy levels=20= throughout  a FAST paced performance.  Improv skills necessary.&nb= sp; At least one of  the actors must be able to entertain an audience f= or at least two minutes on his own, preferably with a musical instrument of=20= some sort, e.g. accordion, etc..., or a talent, e.g. juggling, spinning plat= es, NOT standup comedy! Talent must be demonstrated at tryouts. Crew positio= ns are also available: costumes, props, publicity, etc.

For more information, see our website at www.workshopplayers.com
or contact the director at 960-2061 or Leuszler at aol.com

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

- 30 -<= BR>


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

--part1_1c6.d837a81.2c61cea4_boundary-- From denisgriesmer at denisgriesmer.com Wed Aug 6 06:22:01 2003 From: denisgriesmer at denisgriesmer.com (Denis M. Griesmer) Date: Wed Aug 6 06:22:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CPT seeks "retail display refrigerators" Message-ID: <006601c35c01$f4c1a540$6a02a8c0@griesmerd> NEOhioPAL Subscribers: In order to upgrade it facilities and services to its patrons, CPT is seeking two to three "display refrigerators", preferably with locks. The kind with the sliding glass doors in the front, that usually advertise Coca-Cola or Pepsi on the side. Somewhere out there in the Cleveland area, some former restaurant or convenient mart owner must be looking to unload some refrigeration display units. If you know of any, please contact Denis Griesmer at the phone number or email address below. Thanks. Denis M. Griesmer Administrative Director - Cleveland Public Theatre 216.631.2727 x208 dgriesmer at cptonline.org See what's playing tonight at Cleveland Public Theatre by going to www.cptonline.org. From BScott3077 at aol.com Wed Aug 6 06:45:01 2003 From: BScott3077 at aol.com (BScott3077 at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 6 06:45:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ACT - A Children's Theater of Hudson looking for Directors for 2003-2004 Message-ID: <27.45ac31f2.2c6240a0@aol.com> --part1_27.45ac31f2.2c6240a0_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit We are looking for a Director for our Spring Production (Comedy or Drama) Auditions in January, rehearsals 2 or 3 times a week after school until tech week(s) play goes up mid March for one three performance weekend. We work with children in grades three thru eighth and casy around 30 kids. We perform on the stage at Barlow Community Center in Hudson, OH. We like our Directors to teach the fall series of Workshops but it is not required. Workshops are Fridays after school. We are also looking for a Director for our ACTOR - ACT on the road program. This is a program for our Middle Scoolers. After an initial week of rehearsals they meet once a week and take a show to schools, hospitals, etc. If the Director we hire for the Spring is not available to teach Workshops this Fall we will be looking for a teacher for an Intro to Drama course for the younger kids and a more challenging workshop for our older actors. (They want to try directing!) Please, submit resumes and two children's theater references to Beth Scott at BScott3077 at aol.com or send to me at ACT P.O Box 263 Hudson, OH 44236 Pay ideas and Workshop topics welcome! --part1_27.45ac31f2.2c6240a0_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable We are looking for a Director for our Spring Productio= n (Comedy or Drama) Auditions in January, rehearsals 2 or 3 times a week aft= er school until tech week(s) play goes up mid March for one three performanc= e weekend. We work with children in grades three thru eighth and casy around= 30 kids.  We perform on the stage at Barlow Community Center in Hudson= , OH.  We like our Directors to teach the fall series of Workshops but=20= it is not required. Workshops are Fridays after school.

We are also looking for a Director for our ACTOR - ACT on the road program.&= nbsp; This is a program for our Middle Scoolers.  After an initial week= of rehearsals they meet once a week and take a show to schools, hospitals,=20= etc.

If the Director we hire for the Spring is not available to teach Workshops t= his Fall we will be looking for a teacher for an Intro to Drama course for t= he younger kids and a more challenging workshop for our older actors. =20= (They want to try directing!)

Please, submit resumes and two children's theater references to Beth Scott=20= at BScott3077 at aol.com  or send to me at ACT P.O Box 263  Hudson, O= H 44236

Pay ideas and Workshop topics welcome!      &n= bsp;   
--part1_27.45ac31f2.2c6240a0_boundary-- From rferguson at woio.com Wed Aug 6 11:35:01 2003 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Wed Aug 6 11:35:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]COMEDY WRITER JOB Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35C28.42E643E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" THIS IS FROM A WEBSITE I SUBSCRIBE TO. JUST THOUGHT I'D PASS IT ON. This is a PART TIME JOB Location: Los Angeles CA Date Posted: 7/31/2003 8:07:36 PM Description: We're looking for comedy writers to write jokes for speeches and TV appearances. Can be done by phone/e-mail/mail if writer not in L.A. area. Need comedy writers immediately , good pay. Contact us if you have lots of time to work at this, or even if you only have a little time to do it. Requirements: comedy writing skills, dependability, ability to start right away Contact: resume not that important to us, we just need you to be funny Via email: jp at jonathanpontell.com "Planet Earth is blue and there's nothing I can do." D.B. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35C28.42E643E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable COMEDY WRITER JOB

THIS IS FROM A WEBSITE I SUBSCRIBE TO. = JUST THOUGHT I'D PASS IT ON.

This is a PART TIME JOB
 Location: Los Angeles CA
Date = Posted: 7/31/2003 8:07:36 PM =
Description: We're = looking for comedy writers to write jokes for speeches and TV = appearances. Can be done by phone/e-mail/mail if writer not in L.A. = area. Need comedy writers immediately , good pay. Contact us if you = have lots of time to work at this, or even if you only have a little = time to do it. Requirements: comedy = writing skills, dependability, ability to start right away = Contact: resume not = that important to us, we just need you to be funny

Via = email: jp at jonathanpontell.com=20






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

------_=_NextPart_001_01C35C28.42E643E0-- From KerrComm at aol.com Wed Aug 6 11:35:05 2003 From: KerrComm at aol.com (KerrComm at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 6 11:35:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kulture Kids Performs FREE at Heights Main Library Message-ID: <170.2243a2df.2c6279ac@aol.com> Free and open to the public, come see Kulture Kids perform "America: Many=20 Crayons, One Box" at the Heights Main Library, 2345 Lee Road, Cleveland Heig= hts,=20 on Wednesday, August 13th, at 7PM. Written and performed by Kulture Kids=20 Director Robin Pease, the show features a giant book, music from around the=20= world,=20 and MAGIC!! Sample comments from area teachers and principals are below.... "Awesome...'Many Crayons' is entertaining and jam-packed with good=20 information for both students and teachers...I love the teacher resource gui= de, too!-- Dorene Kebberly, Kidder Elementary School, Brunswick, OH "Kulture Kids, all I can say is THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!! The=20 immigrants show was terrific, and I can't wait to have you back!"--Audrey Wa= lker,=20 Principal, Lowden Elementary School, South Euclid, OH "The immigrants program called 'America, Many Crayons, One Box' was=20 appropriate and very informative, but I especially liked it because it was F= UN!!"-- Tracy Sicafuse, 2nd grade teacher, Dover Elementary School, Westlake, OH "Wonderful, thought-provoking, and challenging! Our students really enjoyed= =20 it!"---Allison Levick, Teacher, The Lawrence School, Broadview Heights, OH "What a great program! The kids were all captivated and actively=20 participating, which isn't easy for 400 kids in a gymnasium on a Friday afte= rnoon! =20 Well-done!"---Monica Turk, PTO Assembly Coordinator, Arthur Road School, Sol= on, OH =E2=80=9CGreat presentation! I loved the way BOOKS were valued and how the=20= cultures=20 were represented visually and with music!=E2=80=9D=E2=80=94Sue Fisher, First= Grade Teacher,=20 Gardiner School, Chagrin Falls, OH From RNavisjr at aol.com Wed Aug 6 11:46:03 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 6 11:46:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Further info on AUDIITONS FOR THE KING AND I Message-ID: <1a7.17fff446.2c628962@aol.com> --part1_1a7.17fff446.2c628962_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi everyone...I forgot to include the PERFORMANCE DATES. Here theyare: Nov 20th thru Dec. 7th. Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:30pm and Sunday matinees at 3pm. NO SHOW ON THANKSGIVING. --part1_1a7.17fff446.2c628962_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi everyone...I forgot to include the PERFORMANCE DATE= S.
Here theyare:
Nov 20th thru Dec. 7th. Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:30pm and= Sunday matinees at 3pm. NO SHOW ON THANKSGIVING.
--part1_1a7.17fff446.2c628962_boundary-- From boss at data-boy.com Wed Aug 6 12:06:02 2003 From: boss at data-boy.com (Mike Baker) Date: Wed Aug 6 12:06:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Scorched Earth Comedy Show Message-ID: <200308061245.AA48365818@data-boy.com> Cleveland Yucks / Black Box Theatre Present: =93Scorched Earth=94 An evening of brutal comedy. Friday August 22nd 8:00 p.m 1220 West 6th Street $8.00 On Friday August 22nd at 8:00 p.m., the Black Box Theatre, 1220 West 6th St= reet, will feel the heat of 3 of Cleveland=92s most volatile stand up comic= s. The Cleveland Yucks production of =93Scorched Earth=94 will showcase the= searing, controversial, and sometimes confrontational styles of Mike Baker= , Nell=92Sin, and John Sheck in a no holds barred - something to offend eve= ryone celebration of freedom of expression=85 while it lasts. Conceived by Baker, this show is a blatant =93F-You!=94 to the =93You need = to watch what you say. / There ought to be limits to freedom.=94 crowd that= seems to dominate the discourse as of late. If you are easily offended and don=92t like to be challenged, this is not t= he show for you. If you are fed up to your eyeballs by ignorant, puritanical bigots shouting= down any hint of intelligence or reason; if you are sick of the arrogant bullies in power calling you un-American wh= ile they ravage every principle America was founded upon; if you simply can=92t take one more self righteous self-appointed High Prie= st of public morality telling you what you can say, what you can wear, what= you can ingest, who you can have sex with, and what kind of sex you can ha= ve; please consider this show as an alternative to taking an M-1 and seeing if= you can out-score those Columbine boys. Don=92t just explode, explode with= laughter! Mike Baker has a long history of off-the-wall confrontational humor in Clev= eland. In the late 80=92s =96 early 90=92s he was the originator and front = man for two notorious punk bands, =93Sleazy Jesus and the Splatter Pigs=94 = and =93Hucklebuck=94. Although bands in the true sense, these were also for= ceful vehicles for his biting satire and unflinching social commentary. Sic= k of lugging equipment, Mike has traded in his amplifiers for a single micr= ophone and a new medium; stand-up. What hasn=92t been traded is his razor s= harp satirical wit and his bare knuckles approach to performance. The guita= rs still make an occasional appearance. They=92re just not quite as loud. Nell=92Sin has been tearing up the urban comedy scene with his high energy,= free wheeling style of story telling and comedy. Nell=92Sin seemed to come= out of nowhere less than a year ago and quickly built a reputation as one = of the most naturally talented comics on the local scene. His sets are wild= , frenetic, rambling tirades that take you on a coaster ride of unexpected = turns and directions. Alternately angry, crazy, vulnerable, silly; this guy= runs the gamut of skills a stand-up needs in his tool box with an ease and= flow that mesmerizes. And he=92s just a baby at it! John Sheck is a legend of the comedy workshop crowd. Just one month out of = Dave Schwensen=92s Improv workshop, he won the Russell Simmons Def Comedy J= am competition and opened for the Comedy Jam at the Palace Theatre in front= of 3000 people. Not bad for his first two months as a comic! John=92s bran= d of urban =96 contemporary standup spans a variety of themes from relation= ships to sex to football to sex to parenting to sex and of course, the poli= ce. John is just back in the area from a couple of years in Florida and jum= ping back into the scene feet first and fists flying. The Emcee for the evening will be Cleveland=92s own Mr. Sunshine. Sunshine= could best be described as Bill Nye the Science Guy with PMS. This show is sponsored by Cleveland Yucks, the one stop shop for local Clev= eland comedy. The web site is located at http://www.clevelandyucks.com . For ticket information contact: Mike Baker Mike_Baker at clevelandyucks.com Home: 216-771-8421 From hjh at haroldhafner.com Wed Aug 6 12:45:13 2003 From: hjh at haroldhafner.com (Harold Hafner Photography) Date: Wed Aug 6 12:45:13 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE COMPOSITES & HEADSHOTS Message-ID: <01ff01c35c3e$f5e2b8f0$120d6b42@R> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_7A9pBQA5DKDnJHN2hKnCOA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! For the month of August 2003. Everyone that does a model photo shoot with us will receive 50 one-sided model composite cards FREE. Everyone that shoots for talent headshots will receive 50 - 8x10 black & white prints FREE. 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--Boundary_(ID_7A9pBQA5DKDnJHN2hKnCOA)-- From aecollier at msn.com Wed Aug 6 12:46:00 2003 From: aecollier at msn.com (Amiee Collier) Date: Wed Aug 6 12:46:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Only Two Performances! Forever Plaid Benefits the AIDS Taskforce Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0708_01C35C20.AE1D71E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland presents Forever Plaid Starring: Colin Cook as Jinx Ian Atwood as Francis G.A. Taggett as Sparky Curtis L. Young as Smudge Directed by Curt Arnold Musical Direction by Charles Eversole Costume Design & Construction by Jenniver Sparano Written and Originally Directed and Choreographed by Stuart Ross August 18 , 2003 at 8 pm Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood call 216.357.2241 for tickets! August 25, 2003 at 8 pm Weathervane Playhouse 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron call 330.836.2323 for tickets! All proceeds benefit the AIDS Taskforce _____________________________ amiee collier :: aecollier at msn.com "Vice, virtue, it's best not to be too moral - you cheat yourself out of = too much life. Aim above morality." - Harold and Maude ------=_NextPart_000_0708_01C35C20.AE1D71E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland
 
presents
 
Forever=20 Plaid
 
Starring:
Colin Cook as Jinx
Ian Atwood as Francis
G.A. Taggett as Sparky
Curtis L. Young as Smudge
 
Directed by Curt Arnold
Musical Direction by Charles Eversole
Costume Design & Construction by Jenniver = Sparano
Written and Originally Directed
and Choreographed = by Stuart=20 Ross
 
August 18 , 2003 at 8 pm
Beck Center for the=20 Arts
17801 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood
call 216.357.2241 for=20 tickets!
 
August 25, 2003 at 8 pm
Weathervane = Playhouse
1301 Weathervane Lane, = Akron
call 330.836.2323 for=20 tickets!
 
All proceeds benefit the AIDS Taskforce
 
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------=_NextPart_000_0708_01C35C20.AE1D71E0-- From mpreston at dobama.org Wed Aug 6 15:27:01 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Wed Aug 6 15:27:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Antigone at Dobama Theatre August 15th-17th Message-ID: The Monstrous Ego Theatre Company presents Antigone by Sophocles Translated by Sir Richard C. Jebb Directed by Elisabeth Pardee and Zev Valancy At Dobama Theatre August 15th-17th Three performances only! The Monstrous Ego Theatre Company, Cleveland?s Classical Youth Theatre, is pleased to present as its inaugural production, Antigone, Sophocles? Greek tragedy. Sophocles? classic work grapples with the themes of power and the strength of one?s ideals along with the bonds of family and love. Many of The Monstrous Ego Theatre Company?s members are students or recent graduates of Cleveland Heights High School. The cast includes Kate Fairman, a student at The Beaumont School (Chorus Leader), India Fields (Ismene/Chorus), Liza Frolkis (Eurydice/Chorus), David Light (Guard/Messenger/Chorus), Kelli Liverpool (Teiresias/Chorus), Myles Murray (Haemon/Chorus), Zev Valancy (Creon/Producer/Director), and Katherine Vincenty (Antigone/Chorus). The stage manager and dramaturg is Meredith Webb, a Laurel School graduate now at Oberlin College. Performances will be held on Friday, August 15 and Saturday, August 16 at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday, August 17 at 2:30 p.m. A $5.00 donation is suggested at the door. Reservations are not necessary for these three special performances. For more information on the play, contact Zev Valancy at (216) 371-1439 or email at zev at valancy.com. For more information on Dobama? s upcoming 2003-2004 season, call (216) 932-6838. Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. The theatre is accessible via the new RTA circulator bus. # # # Marjorie Preston PR/Marketing Director Dobama Theatre (216) 932-6838 www.dobama.org DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present its 2003-2004 Season! Four OHIO premiere productions, one U.S. premiere and one WORLD premiere! COMING September 5-28: Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Walter Grodzik ? Ohio Premiere! In this wacky off-Broadway comedy, sixteen-year-old Kimberly is forced to re-evaluate her life while juggling a hypochondriac mother, drunken father and ex-convict aunt along with her own mortality and the possibility of first love. "The comedy of the year. A haunting and hilarious new play that is at once a shrewd satire and a black comedy.? ? Ben Brantley, The New York Times Shows: Thurs., Fri., Sat. at 8 p.m. and Sun. at 2:30 p.m. (First Sun. of run at 7:30 p.m.) October 17-November 9 The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison, directed by Joyce Casey American Premiere! November 28-December 21 V-E Day by local playwright Faye Sholiton, directed by Jacqi Loewy World Premiere! January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! March 5-28 In the Heart of America by MacArthur Grant winner Naomi Wallace, directed by Sonya Robbins Ohio Premiere! April 23-May 16 The Last Five Years by Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown, directed by Victoria Bussert and featuring Scott Plate and Carol Dunne Ohio Premiere! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Single ticket prices: $11-20. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. From jxs181 at cwru.edu Wed Aug 6 15:27:06 2003 From: jxs181 at cwru.edu (Joshua Senick) Date: Wed Aug 6 15:27:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Saxophone/Clarinet needed for Chicago at Huntington Message-ID: <4BEC9708-C843-11D7-9600-000A957E9988@cwru.edu> I am in need of a player to fill one of my reed books for Chicago at Huntington Playhouse. Optimally, I am looking for someone who can cover saxophones (the best combination would be soprano, tenor and bari, but I'm willing to compromise for best two out of three) and clarinet. I'm willing to work with the player for substituting instruments as necessary. Tech week starts on Sunday, August 17th, and opening night is August 21st. The show runs for four weeks Thursday through Sunday evenings with the final show on Sunday, September 14th being the only matinee in the run. This is a paid position. Please call me, Joshua Senick, at (216) 233-9489, or e-mail me at jxs181 at cwru.edu. Thanks. From reedh2os at ald.net Wed Aug 6 15:27:11 2003 From: reedh2os at ald.net (Kailyne R. Waters) Date: Wed Aug 6 15:27:11 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call for extras for a short film - August 21st, 2003 Message-ID: <004d01c35c4a$83b63e80$1908b7ce@cannet.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C35C28.FA94AA40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable h2o Productions in association with Sharkra Productions is seeking the = following extras for a short film being shot in August 2003: Caucasian Male, age range between late 50's and mid 60's. Caucasian Female, age range between late 50's and mid 60's You would be featured as a couple in a doctor's office waiting room, and = would be needed for approximately two hours in the afternoon on = Thursday, August 21, 2003. Caucasian Female, late 20's and 30's willing to portray an expectant = mother You would be featured as customer in a boutique, and would be needed for = approximately three hours in the morning beginning at 7:00 am on = Thursday, August 21, 2003.=20 Please respond by email expressing your interest. Thanks in advance for = your consideration. =20 Sincerely, Kailyne Waters=20 reedh2os at ald.net ------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C35C28.FA94AA40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
h2o Productions in association with = Sharkra=20 Productions is seeking the following extras for a short film being = shot in=20 August 2003:
 
Caucasian Male, age range between late = 50's and mid=20 60's.
Caucasian Female, age range between = late 50's=20 and mid 60's
 
You would be featured as a couple in a = doctor's=20 office waiting room, and would be needed for approximately two hours in = the=20 afternoon on Thursday, August 21, 2003.
 
Caucasian Female, late 20's = and 30's=20 willing to portray an expectant mother
 
You would be featured as customer in a = boutique,=20 and would be needed for approximately three hours in the = morning beginning=20 at 7:00 am on Thursday, August 21, 2003.
 
Please respond by email expressing your = interest.=20 Thanks in advance for your consideration.
 
Sincerely,
Kailyne Waters 
reedh2os at ald.net
 
------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C35C28.FA94AA40-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Wed Aug 6 16:59:03 2003 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Wed Aug 6 16:59:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]New Classes at Fine Arts for Fall Message-ID: <00e101c35c5d$f60a7420$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00E2_01C35C3C.6EF8D420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Fine Arts Association in Willoughby is now taking registrations for our Fall Session. Classes begin the week of September 2. A variety of new classes for teens and adults are being offered in Theatre, including Playwriting with Park Goist, Scene Study with Sarah May, Voice for the Actor I with Fabio Polanco and much, much more. New Pilates, Yoga and Modern Dance classes are also available in addition to a multitude of visual arts classes and private music lessons for all ages and ability levels. For a complete listing of all classes, log on to www.fineartsassociation.org or e-mail Fine Arts at faa at fineartsassociation.org Fine Arts is located at 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio Phone: (440) 951-7500 ------=_NextPart_000_00E2_01C35C3C.6EF8D420 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Fine Arts=20 Association in Willoughby is now taking registrations = for our Fall=20 Session.  Classes begin the week of September = 2.
 
A = variety=20 of new classes for teens and adults are being offered in = Theatre,=20 including Playwriting with Park Goist, Scene Study with Sarah May, Voice = for the=20 Actor I with Fabio Polanco and much, much = more. 
 
New = Pilates, Yoga=20 and Modern Dance classes are also available in addition to a = multitude of=20 visual arts classes and private music lessons for all ages and ability=20 levels.
 
For a = complete=20 listing of all classes, log on to www.fineartsassociation.org or=20 e-mail Fine Arts at faa at fineartsassociation.org
 
Fine = Arts is located=20 at 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio
Phone:  (440)=20 951-7500
------=_NextPart_000_00E2_01C35C3C.6EF8D420-- From pjanas at oberlin.edu Wed Aug 6 16:59:06 2003 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Wed Aug 6 16:59:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]New Fax Number Message-ID: <1887600.3269179620@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --==========01894450========== Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Hello everyone. We have just learned today that our fax number has changed, effective today, with Oberlin's transfer to a new phone system. I apologize for any inconvenience this might have caused you in communicating with us today via facsimile transmission. Please delete our old fax number: 440-776-3006 from your files and your speed dial programs. Our new fax number is: 440-775-5457 Thanks very much, Marci Janas ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu --==========01894450========== Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline MonacoHello everyone. We have just learned today that our fax number has changed, effective = today, with Oberlin's transfer to a new phone system. I apologize for any = inconvenience this might have caused you in communicating with us today via = facsimile transmission. Please delete our old fax number: 440-776-3006 from your files and your speed dial programs. Our new fax number is: 440-775-5457 Thanks very much, Marci Janas ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu --==========01894450==========-- From mpreston at dobama.org Wed Aug 6 16:59:11 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Wed Aug 6 16:59:11 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kimberly Akimbo at Dobama Theatre Sept. 5-28 Message-ID: Dobama Theatre presents the Ohio Premiere of Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire directed by Walter Grodzik September 5-28, 2003 Ohio Premiere! Dobama Theatre is proud to open its 2003-2004 season with the Ohio premiere of Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire. Known for his plays Fuddy Meers and Wonder of the World, Lindsay-Abaire has created a surreal and hilarious play in which the main character, Kimberly, a teenager with a rare aging disease, may just be the sanest member of her family. In this wacky off-Broadway comedy, sixteen-year-old Kimberly (Paula Duesing) is forced to re-evaluate her life while juggling a hypochondriac mother (Tracey Field), drunken father (John Kolibab) and ex-convict aunt (Joan Fuglewicz). She also struggles with her own mortality and the possibility of first love with awkward, unpopular 16-year-old schoolmate Jeff (Sean Fitzgerald). Ben Brantley of The New York Times called Kimberly Akimbo ?the comedy of the year.? Special performances will include a special signed (ASL) performance on Friday, September 12th at 8:00 p.m. and a special audio-described performance on Sunday, September 14th at 2:30 p.m. featuring Paula Duesing*, Tracey Field, Sean Fitzgerald, Joan Fuglewicz and John Kolibab* *member Actors? Equity Association Performances: September 5-28 Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sunday 9/7 at 7:30 p.m.; 9/14, 9/21 and 9/28 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets $11-20 For more information, call Dobama at (216) 932-6838. For reservations, call Dobama?s box office at (216) 932-3396. # # # DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present its 2003-2004 Season! Four OHIO premiere productions, one U.S. premiere and one WORLD premiere! COMING September 5-28: Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Walter Grodzik ? Ohio Premiere! In this wacky off-Broadway comedy, sixteen-year-old Kimberly is forced to re-evaluate her life while juggling a hypochondriac mother, drunken father and ex-convict aunt along with her own mortality and the possibility of first love. "The comedy of the year. A haunting and hilarious new play that is at once a shrewd satire and a black comedy.? ? Ben Brantley, The New York Times Shows: Thurs., Fri., Sat. at 8 p.m. and Sun. at 2:30 p.m. (First Sun. of run at 7:30 p.m.) October 17-November 9 The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison, directed by Joyce Casey American Premiere! November 28-December 21 V-E Day by local playwright Faye Sholiton, directed by Jacqi Loewy World Premiere! January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! March 5-28 In the Heart of America by MacArthur Grant winner Naomi Wallace, directed by Sonya Robbins Ohio Premiere! April 23-May 16 The Last Five Years by Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown, directed by Victoria Bussert and featuring Scott Plate and Carol Dunne Ohio Premiere! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Single ticket prices: $11-20. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. From RNavisjr at aol.com Wed Aug 6 16:59:15 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 6 16:59:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]HARMONY BAR AND GRILLE CLOSING...FAREWELL THIS SATURDAY! Message-ID: <1e9.e674938.2c62cffd@aol.com> --part1_1e9.e674938.2c62cffd_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit HELLO EVERYONE, Yes, I just found out the HARMONY is closing. This place, its people, the good times, profound and goofy have been a huge part of my life for six years. Unique in my life experience is a place where songs of the musical theater have provided a catalyst to friends and strangers alike, coming together to cry, drink, celebrate the seasons of the year, laugh and go home after belting "Edelweiss" one more time. I shall miss it deeply. Lynn was going to just let it end this Saturday, quietly.....and I called and said we at the Near West Theatre need a ritual for all life's happenings. SO, I'LL BE PLAYING FOR THE LAST TIME FROM 9-12 MIDNIGHT. PLEASE STOP BY, EVEN FOR 1 DRINK, OR ONE LAST SONG AT THE MICROPHONE TO HELP US SAY "THANK YOU" AND "GOODBYE" TO LYNN, ELAINE, SUE AND ALLTHE REGULARS AT THE OL' HARMONY BAR AND GRILLE, WHO HAVE PROVIDED US WITH SIX YEARS OF SONG, FOOD AND LOVE. --part1_1e9.e674938.2c62cffd_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable HELLO EVERYONE,
   Yes, I just found out the HARMONY is closing.  This place,= its people, the good times, profound and goofy have been a huge part of my=20= life for six years.
Unique in my life experience is a place where songs of the musical theater h= ave provided a catalyst to friends and strangers alike, coming together to c= ry, drink, celebrate the seasons of the year, laugh and go home after beltin= g "Edelweiss" one more time.  I shall miss it deeply.
Lynn was going to just let it end this Saturday, quietly.....and I called an= d said we at the Near West Theatre need a ritual for all life's happenings.<= BR> SO, I'LL BE PLAYING FOR THE LAST TIME FROM 9-12 MIDNIGHT. PLEASE
STOP BY, EVEN FOR 1 DRINK, OR ONE LAST SONG AT THE MICROPHONE TO HELP US SAY= "THANK YOU" AND "GOODBYE" TO LYNN, ELAINE, SUE AND ALLTHE REGULARS AT THE O= L' HARMONY BAR AND GRILLE, WHO HAVE PROVIDED US WITH SIX YEARS OF SONG, FOOD= AND LOVE.
--part1_1e9.e674938.2c62cffd_boundary-- From dgriesmer at cptonline.org Wed Aug 6 17:06:02 2003 From: dgriesmer at cptonline.org (Denis Griesmer) Date: Wed Aug 6 17:06:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CPT seeks late 60's Chevy or Mustang for Photo Shoot Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0111_01C35C44.4F9B1180 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CPT is seeking a late 60's Chevy or Mustang in medium to good condition to use in a publicity photo shoot for it's production, Up the Mountain. Up the Mountain, is an original piece created in co-production with YMCA Y-Haven project. Y-Haven assists homeless men in recovery. The men in Y-Haven partners with CPT to create original theatre based on their experiences in recovery. This year's production is based on the myth of Sisyphus and is written by James Levin. Co-Director by Jeffery Allen and Jerrell Anderson. If you have such a vehicle available and are free to participate in the photo shoot, you would be helping a worthy and important cause. The photo shoot is scheduled for an evening next week. Please contact Denis Griesmer at the phone number or email below if you are free to participate. Denis M. 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Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver Message-ID: Auditions for Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver Monday, August 18th at the Unitarian Universalist Society, 2728 Lancashire, in Cleveland Heights, near Dobama Theatre 7:30 p.m. equity actors 8 p.m. non-equity actors Roles: man, 20s -- dual role -- both man on death row for murder AND a male prostitute woman, 40s -- dual role -- both a psychiatrist and a mother Please prepare a contemporary comic monologue no longer than four minutes in length. Be prepared to read from the script. Performance dates will be January 16th through February 8th at Dobama Theatre. Raised in Captivity will be directed by Russ Borski. Synopsis: Sebastian Bliss and his twin sister, Bernadette Dixon, reunite at their mother's funeral, who has been killed by an errant showerhead. This is just the beginning of a quirky, comical stream of events - a ball of energy full of crazy characters, and twists and turns. ?Raised in Captivity is about guilt, redemption and self-punishment, and, against all odds, it is also very funny.? ? The New York Times ??by a mile, the best play of the season.? New York Observer ??funny, original, imaginative ? full of wittily prickly lines and riotous exchanges.? New York Marjorie Preston PR/Marketing Director Dobama Theatre (216) 932-6838 www.dobama.org DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present its 2003-2004 Season! Four OHIO premiere productions, one U.S. premiere and one WORLD premiere! COMING September 5-28: Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Walter Grodzik ? Ohio Premiere! In this wacky off-Broadway comedy, sixteen-year-old Kimberly is forced to re-evaluate her life while juggling a hypochondriac mother, drunken father and ex-convict aunt along with her own mortality and the possibility of first love. "The comedy of the year. A haunting and hilarious new play that is at once a shrewd satire and a black comedy.? ? Ben Brantley, The New York Times Shows: Thurs., Fri., Sat. at 8 p.m. and Sun. at 2:30 p.m. (First Sun. of run at 7:30 p.m.) October 17-November 9 The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison, directed by Joyce Casey American Premiere! November 28-December 21 V-E Day by local playwright Faye Sholiton, directed by Jacqi Loewy World Premiere! January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed by Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! March 5-28 In the Heart of America by MacArthur Grant winner Naomi Wallace, directed by Sonya Robbins Ohio Premiere! April 23-May 16 The Last Five Years by Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown, directed by Victoria Bussert and featuring Scott Plate and Carol Dunne Ohio Premiere! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Single ticket prices: $11-20. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. From abyerly24 at yahoo.com Wed Aug 6 22:21:01 2003 From: abyerly24 at yahoo.com (Adrian Byerly) Date: Wed Aug 6 22:21:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions-- The Public Squares Message-ID: <20030806232122.38559.qmail@web40410.mail.yahoo.com> The Public Squares Cleveland's Newest Sketch Comedy and Improv Group Invite All to Audition! For Spots in Their Upcoming Inaugrual Show directed by Nate Cokerill at the Second City Theatre in October. Auditions will take place...... Date: Sunday August 17th Time: 2:00pm Location: The Hanna Building Room 850 Please bring a headshot and resume. Auditions will consist of scripited reading and improvisition. We are looking for six to eight actors for our show. Please RSVP to abyerly24 at yahoo.com Please check our website www.thepublicsquares.com for additional information. Thank you for interest! Hope to see you at the auditions! Adrian Byerly Producer The Public Squares From MnBLa at aol.com Thu Aug 7 09:13:13 2003 From: MnBLa at aol.com (MnBLa at aol.com) Date: Thu Aug 7 09:13:13 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEO Rep continues run of Forever Plaid Message-ID: <4e.201e20c3.2c63370f@aol.com> --part1_4e.201e20c3.2c63370f_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Just a reminder that you still have one more weekend to catch NEO Rep's=20 inaugural production of Forever Plaid. Performances are this Thursday, Frida= y and=20 Saturday at the North Olmsted Middle School (directions below). All shows a= re=20 at 8pm, and tickets are $10 ($8 for students and seniors). Reservations are= =20 encouraged but not required, and can be placed by calling 440 570-5367. Forever Plaid features Ron Lee Davis as Smudge, Kenny Lear as Sparky, Mike=20 Larochelle as Frankie, and Michael Goff as Jinx. The show was directed and=20 choreographed by Brenda Larochelle, with Carol Tillotson on Piano and Ed Lem= mers=20 on Bass. Directions to North Olmsted Middle School: from 90:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 90 west to Crocker / Bassett exit =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Left (south) on Crocker to end =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Left on Center Ridge =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 1st right onto Porter =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 At end of Porter cross over Lorain and=20= bear left onto Butternut=20 RIdge =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 (go to the right of Marathon Station af= ter you cross Lorain) =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Turn right just before small library =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 School is on other side of library from 480:=A0=A0=A0 480 west to Great Northern / Olmsted Falls exit =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Take 2nd exit (after underpass) toward=20= Olmsted Falls =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 continue South on Great Northern Blvd =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Pass RTA station on left and Condo comp= lex on right =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 After Condos, turn Right onto Butternut= Ridge =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Pass over 480, pass Fitch on Left, pass= Dover Center Rd on Right =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Middle School is 2nd school building on= left after Dover Center=20 Rd. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 drive passed small library and turn lef= t into parking lot We hope to see you there, Mike --part1_4e.201e20c3.2c63370f_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Just a reminder that you still have one more weekend t= o catch NEO Rep's inaugural production of Forever Plaid. Perfo= rmances are this Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the North Olmsted Middle S= chool (directions below).  All shows are at 8pm, and tickets are $10 ($= 8 for students and seniors).  Reservations are encouraged but not requi= red, and can be placed by calling 440 570-5367.

Forever Plaid features Ron Lee Davis as Smudge, Kenny Lear as=20= Sparky, Mike Larochelle as Frankie, and Michael Goff as Jinx.  The show= was directed and choreographed by Brenda Larochelle, with Carol Tillotson o= n Piano and Ed Lemmers on Bass.

Directions to North Olmsted Middle School:

from 90:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 90 west to Crocker / Bassett exit
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Left (south) on Crocker to end
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Left on Center Ridge
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 1st right onto Porter
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 At end of Porter cross over Lorain and=20= bear left onto Butternut RIdge
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 (go to the right of Marathon Station af= ter you cross Lorain)
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Turn right just before small library =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 School is on other side of library

from 480:=A0=A0=A0 480 west to Great Northern / Olmsted Falls exit
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Take 2nd exit (after underpass) toward=20= Olmsted Falls
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 continue South on Great Northern Blvd =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Pass RTA station on left and Condo comp= lex on right
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 After Condos, turn Right onto Butternut= Ridge
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Pass over 480, pass Fitch on Left, pass= Dover Center Rd on Right
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Middle School is 2nd school building on= left after Dover Center Rd.
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 drive passed small library and turn lef= t into parking lot

We hope to see you there,
Mike

--part1_4e.201e20c3.2c63370f_boundary-- From mpepe at neo.rr.com Thu Aug 7 09:13:18 2003 From: mpepe at neo.rr.com (Melanie YC Pepe) Date: Thu Aug 7 09:13:18 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Concert Tickets Available ~ Melissa Etheridge Message-ID: I can't use these, so if anyone is interested... I have two tickets to see MELISSA ETHERIDGE WITH JOHN EDDIE at the Scene Pavilion in Cleveland. The show is Saturday, August 23, at 8pm. I'm asking $25 each (regular price $35 each). For more information on the concert, check the link below: http://www.hob.com/tickets/eventdetail.asp?eventid=21284 If interested, please email me at mpepe at neo.rr.com!! Thanks, and enjoy! ~ Melanie mpepe at neo.rr.com From p.a.gould at att.net Thu Aug 7 09:13:26 2003 From: p.a.gould at att.net (p.a.gould at att.net) Date: Thu Aug 7 09:13:26 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Children need as Extras Message-ID: <20030807135643.E521820DF2@braxton.siteprotect.com> Seeking 12 children/young adults ages 12 to 17 to appear as Extras (non- paying positions) in independent film (shot on digital video) on Wednesday, August 13, 2003. The film is called "The Way Home". A parent/guardian or adult supervisor must accompany each performer (extra) and remain with them at all times. Shooting times are from 8am to 7pm. This is a long day, so all parties must bring a lunch and other food to snack on through the day, as well as an activity to work on during "down-times". The children will portray chess players at tournaments. Shooting will take place at a school in Shaker Heights. Performers must bring two extra shirts for wardrobe changes as the scenes filmed will cover three days in the story. IMPORTANT: no logo/trademarks/brandnames on clothing. If interested, reply to this email for additional information concerning the signing of release forms and the exact location of the shoot. Also, visit our website at www.littlebeth.com Thank you, Peter Gould -director p.a.gould at worldnet.att.net -- Visit the world of Little Beth Entertainment at www.littlebeth.com "We are the music makers and we are the dreamers of dreams."-- Willy Wonka From bdiehl at ayalogic.com Thu Aug 7 10:52:00 2003 From: bdiehl at ayalogic.com (Brian Diehl) Date: Thu Aug 7 10:52:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players Press Release - Season Subscription Give-Away Winners Message-ID: <004801c35cf0$7e6bb440$0400a8c0@hq.local> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: August 8, 2003 Contact: Brian Diehl, Board Member, Hudson Players 39 Church St. Hudson, OH 44236 Office: 330.253.2700 Home: 330.655.0810 Email: bdiehl at ayalogic.com Re: ACME Winners to Attend Hudson Players Productions HUDSON, OHIO ? Monday, August 4 marked the drawing of winners? names for the Hudson Players first season subscription give-away. Names were collected via e-mail and at the Hudson ACME grocery store. Winners include Beth Sterenberg, Lavelle Messner, C.R. Lawson and Alex Hunt of Hudson and Helen Isley of Northfield. Each will receive a book of tickets to the Hudson Players 2003 ? 2004 season which opens in September with ?Hudson?s Second Annual Community Talent Show,? a chance for everyone in ? and near ? Hudson to entertain their neighbors. November will feature the comedy-mystery, ?Catch Me if You Can? (different from the movie of the same title). ?Fiddler on the Roof? will be February 2004?s musical and the season will end with the comedy-farce, ?Perfect Wedding.? The Hudson Players collected 160 drawing entries and handed out over 1,000 season schedules. Additional season schedules are available at each Hudson ACME checkout lane and will soon be distributed throughout all of Hudson. Those interested in purchasing season subscriptions, joining The Hudson Players or receiving a season schedule can contact the Hudson Players at 330 655-8522, players at ayalogic.com or P.O. Box 2159 Hudson, Ohio 44236. # # # Brian S. Diehl Ayalogic, Inc. www.ayalogic.com ======================= go beyond communication ======================= o - 330.253.2700 f - 330.253.3055 bdiehl at ayalogic.com 530 South Main Street Suite 1732 Akron Ohio 44311 From Eye2wonder at aol.com Thu Aug 7 13:31:02 2003 From: Eye2wonder at aol.com (Eye2wonder at aol.com) Date: Thu Aug 7 13:31:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final Weekend for Spoon River Anthology Message-ID: <162.2428b489.2c63efc7@aol.com> FREE OUTDOOR THEATER Directed by Mindy Childress * Produced by James Mango Charenton Theater Company completes The Cemetery Tour at Lake View Cemetery this weekend with the production of Spoon River Anthology. For additional performance & location information, and to view promotional photos, please visit the Spoon River Press Web site. The address is www.jeonfrancis.com/spoonriverpress Also, to learn more about the history of Lake View Cemetery. Visit their Web site at www.lakeviewcemetery.com Thank you, Jeon Francis Spoon River Press Rep. Ford ~ At Last I Get Top Billing Wallace Ford (1897-1966) was a British actor who went to Hollywood in the early 1930s. After a number of 'semi-leads,' Ford was condemned to a succession of supporting roles in Hollywood films and decided that his gravestone epitaph should read, 'At last - I get top billing.' This inscription was duly put on his grave. Credit: Epitaphs, written by Nigel Rees From TALENTnet1 at aol.com Thu Aug 7 13:31:06 2003 From: TALENTnet1 at aol.com (TALENTnet1 at aol.com) Date: Thu Aug 7 13:31:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]EXCELLENT PAY - COSTUMED CHARACTER NEEDED Message-ID: <63.20bc3750.2c63efe1@aol.com> --part1_63.20bc3750.2c63efe1_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Needed Immediately: Faktor's Talent Network www.FaktorsTalentNetwork.com needs the following: Actor (male or female) 5'3" OR SMALLER Experienced in wearing a character costume of JJ the Jetplane from the TV show and videos for 6-8 hours (45 with regular breaks) Chapel Hill Mall in Cuyahoga Falls Saturday, August 16. The costume is very classy and expensive and will be shipped from the client. You will have a "walker" with you at all times to guide you. Pay is EXCELLENT - $250 plus bonus for a job well done Must have good attitude, be dependable and like children. If interested, email Mary Faktor immediately at TalentNet1 at aol.com or call 330-655-2895 --part1_63.20bc3750.2c63efe1_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Needed Immediately:

Faktor's Talent Network www.Faktors= TalentNetwork.com
needs the following:

Actor (male or female)
5'3" OR SMALLER
Experienced in wearing a character costume of JJ the Jetplane from the TV sh= ow and videos for 6-8 hours
(45 with regular breaks)
Chapel Hill Mall in Cuyahoga Falls
Saturday, August 16. 

The costume is very classy and expensive and will be shipped from the client= .

You will have a "walker" with you at all times to guide you. 

Pay is EXCELLENT - $250 plus bonus for a job well done

Must have good attitude, be dependable and like children.

If interested, email Mary Faktor immediately at TalentNet1 at aol.com
or call 330-655-2895
--part1_63.20bc3750.2c63efe1_boundary-- From pjanas at oberlin.edu Thu Aug 7 13:31:11 2003 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Thu Aug 7 13:31:11 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oberlin Conservatory Press Release Message-ID: <52999.3269254619@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --==========00063620========== Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 7, 2003 OBERLIN COLLEGE CELEBRATES 125th ANNIVERSARY OF ARTIST RECITAL SERIES WITH NINE NIGHTS OF GREAT PERFORMANCES MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas 440-775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.edu OBERLIN, OHIO--Such distinguished artists and ensembles as jazz icon Dave Brubeck and his quartet, legendary violinist Ida Haendel, the world-class Cleveland Orchestra, conducted by Franz Welser-M=F6st and featuring pianist = Uri Caine, and the hip, young, new-music ensemble eighth blackbird will contribute to the year-long celebration of Oberlin College's esteemed Artist Recital Series, which marks its 125th anniversary with the 2003-2004 = season. The Artist Recital Series is one of the oldest continuing concert series in the United States, a distinction, says Dean of the Conservatory Robert Dodson, "that places Oberlin in a very select group of concert producers." All concert performances will take place in Oberlin's historic Finney Chapel. Season subscription tickets are now available for the nine-concert series, = which will also include performances by baritone Sanford Sylvan and pianist = David Breitman, the Tallis Scholars, the Gryphon Trio, pianist Lang Lang, and the American Brass Quintet. Since the inception of the Artist Recital Series in 1878, more than 1,000 of the most acclaimed and accomplished musicians, conductors, orchestras, chamber ensembles, and composers have graced the stage of Finney Chapel. Stars of such international stature as Eugene Ysa=FFe, Yo-Yo Ma, Vladimir Horowitz, Isaac Stern, Jascha Heifetz, Glenn Gould, Sergei Rachmaninoff, and Denyce Graves, to name but a few, have performed under the auspices of the series. Since 1919, The Cleveland Orchestra has appeared on the series every season for a total of 202 performances under the baton of such illustrious--and varied--conductors as Nikolai Sokoloff (38 times), Artur Rodzinski (25 times), George Szell (60 times), Robert Shaw, Pierre Boulez, Lorin Maazel, Simon Rattle, Yoel Levi, Christoph von Dohn=E1nyi, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Jahja Ling, Robert Spano, Franz Welser-M=F6st, Mitskuko Uchida, and Steven Smith. More than an impressive "Who's Who," the list of artists and ensembles to appear on the series is an illumination of the best of classical music, spanning the late 19th century to the present. A special offer accompanies purchase of the complete, nine-concert series: = those who subscribe before September 5 may purchase a second nine-concert package at half price. Nine-concert package prices are $53 for students; $119 for Oberlin College faculty, staff, alumni, parents, area public school teachers, and senior citizens; and $138 for the general public. Please call Oberlin's Central Ticket Service (CTS) 24-hour reservation line: 440-775-8169 for complete ticket information or to request a free brochure. Information is also available at www.oberlin.edu/con. The CTS box = office is located in the lobby of Hall Auditorium, 67 N. Main St. (Route 58), between the Oberlin Inn and the Allen Memorial Art Museum. Box office = hours are Monday through Friday from noon to 5 p.m. Seating for "anniversary" concerts presented by Sanford Sylvan and David Breitman, the Dave Brubeck Quartet, and the American Brass Quintet are general admission; for the other six concerts, for which seating is reserved, packages are available at $36 for students; $85 for Oberlin College faculty, staff, alumni, parents, area public school teachers, and senior citizens; and $94 for the general public. Single tickets for these nine concerts will be available for purchase after September 5; tickets purchased at the door the evening of the concert are $3 more. Concert artists, programs, and dates are subject to change. Finney Chapel is wheelchair accessible and is located on the southwest corner of Lorain St. (Route 511) and N. Professor St., across from Tappan Square. Free parking is available throughout the Oberlin campus. In addition to enriching the College, the town of Oberlin, and the surrounding community with performances by the preeminent musicians of our time, the Artist Recital Series engages these musicians for master classes and workshops for Oberlin Conservatory students. Most of these sessions are = free and open to the public, offering a rare glimpse into the world of a working studio, where performance and technique are analyzed, crafted, and, = occasionally, perfected. For listings of open master classes, please visit the Conservatory's electronic calendar at www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_conservatory.pl. The Artist Recital Series is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College with additional support from the Friends of the Artist Recital Series. Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is provided by WCLV 104.9-FM, Cleveland's classical music radio station, WVIZ and 90.3-WCPN ideastream, and Northern Ohio Live magazine. # # # Media Contact Only: Marci Janas: 440-775-8328/marci.janas at oberlin.edu 8/7/03 #05-mj (Enhanced concert calendar follows) Oberlin College Artist Recital Series 2003-04: The 125th Anniversary Season Friday, September 12, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel General Admission Seating Sanford Sylvan, baritone David Breitman, piano Program Ravel Histoires Naturelles Martin The Glass Hammer American baritone Sanford Sylvan's radiantly pure, lyric tone, clarity of diction, and profound understanding of words and music speak directly and intimately to his audience. He and his long-time collaborator, pianist David Breitman, have performed extensively throughout the United States and = Europe. Their recitals and recordings have earned exceptional praise as well as three Grammy nominations for Best Classical Vocal Performance. The Glass Hammer, the secondary title of which is Scenes from childhood kept against forgetting from the poems by Andrew Hudgins, is a song cycle that composer Jorge Martin based upon 15 poems from Hudgins' book of the same name. In his review of Sylvan and Breitman's performance of the work at the French Embassy in Washington, D.C., Ronald Broun of The Washington Post wrote: "Sylvan exhausted himself and the audience in a sweeping performance that delivered every subtlety, every declamation, every sad, ironic twist of words and music. Pianist Breitman showered the hall with sonic shards of broken glass, with skittering, asymmetric rhythmic projectiles, with stabbing repeated notes laden with pain, with gospel and honky-tonk piano that did not so much suggest experience as embody it." Complementing the program is Maurice Ravel's song cycle, set to texts by Jules Renard. Saturday, October 4, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel General Admission Seating The Dave Brubeck Quartet Program to be announced from the stage. Fifty years ago, on March 2, 1953, in Oberlin's Finney Chapel, the legendary Dave Brubeck Quartet recorded, live and in concert, what would become a landmark album: Jazz at Oberlin. Gary Giddins wrote in The Village = Voice that Jazz at Oberlin "would make many short lists of the decade's outstanding albums. On that session,... Brubeck is wonderfully, stubbornly quirky, increasing the tension before springing the release.... his novel style engendered surprise." The distinctive harmonic approach that Brubeck employed with Paul Desmond on alto saxophone, Lloyd Davis on drums, and Ron = Crotty on bass--and their daring improvised contrapuntal choruses--caused a = stir in the jazz world, launching what later became known as "West Coast" or "cool" jazz. From that time forward, Brubeck and his quartet played in jazz clubs in major cities, toured with such artists as Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Stan Getz, and Gerry Mulligan, repeatedly won top honors in the Down Beat reader's polls, and recorded prolifically. In recognition of his ongoing contribution to jazz, Brubeck received a Jazz = Master's Award from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1999. He has also received the National Medal of the Arts from the NEA in a White House ceremony. He has been honored with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award for his musical contributions over the past half century, both as pianist and composer. The current quartet includes Bobby Militello on sax and flute, Randy Jones on drums, and Michael Moore on bass. Tuesday, November 18, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating Ida Haendel, violin Walter Delahunt, piano Program Works by Bach, Bart=F4k, Beethoven, Chausson, Corelli, and Wieniawski One of the most venerated musicians of our time, Ida Haendel typifies the great tradition of violin playing, evolving from her early work with such celebrated pedagogues as Carl Flesch and Georges Enesco. Since her spectacular London debut at the age of 8 at a Proms concert under the direction of Sir Henry Wood, her career has been distinguished by a succession of triumphs in concert halls the world over. Critics unreservedly praise her masterful technique and searching musicality; Richard Dyer of The Boston Globe wrote: "Fresh, youthful inspiration still animates everything Haendel does . . . . She plays the notes with such simplicity, directness and emotional force that they tear your heart out." Haendel records primarily for the EMI, Decca, and Testament labels; her 2000 recording for the Decca label of works for violin and piano with Vladimir Askenazy was awarded France's coveted Diapason d'or. A regular guest of the Berlin Philharmonic Chamber Music Series and many European chamber music festivals, Walter Delahunt is in great demand as a chamber musician and has performed with some of the world's leading artists. A native of Nova Scotia, his performing career has taken him across Canada, the United States, North Africa, the Middle East, and Europe. He has taught at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, the Banff School of Fine Arts in Alberta, Canada, and the Vienna Academy of Music. His most recent recordings feature the piano music of Ravel, Debussey, and Martinu. Tuesday, December 2, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating The Tallis Scholars Program Works by Allegri, Philip de Monte, and Palestrina The Tallis Scholars, founded in 1973 by their director, Peter Phillips, have established themselves as leading exponents of Renaissance sacred music; their exploration of the depth and variety of this repertoire has reached a worldwide audience. The ensemble creates, through good tuning and = blend, the purity and clarity that best serves the Renaissance repertoire, allowing every detail of the musical lines to be heard, and resulting in a beauty of sound for which they have become renowned. The Chicago Tribune calls theirs "an almost perfect blend . . . a thrilling and otherworldly sound." They perform in sacred and secular venues; in 1994 they performed in the Sistine Chapel to mark the restoration of Michelangelo's frescoes. In 1998 they performed in London's National Gallery, premiering a commissioned John Tavener work with Sting as narrator; in 2000 they performed with Sir Paul McCartney. Much of their pioneering reputation comes from their association with Gimell Records, established specifically to record them. In 1994 Phillips and the ensemble performed on the 400th anniversary of the death of Palestrina in the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome, where Palestrina had trained as a choirboy and later worked = as Maestro di Cappella. Gimell recorded the concerts, which are available on video and CD. Other recordings have attracted many awards, including Gramophone magazine's Record of the Year award, the only early music recording ever to be so honored. Friday, February 27, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating The Cleveland Orchestra Franz Welser-M=F6st, conductor *****Uri Caine, piano***** Program Works by Beethoven, Bernstein, and Piston Long considered one of America's great orchestras, The Cleveland Orchestra stands today among the world's most-revered symphonic ensembles. Music Director Franz Welser-M=F6st rose to international fame as a conductor in 1986, when he made his debut with the London Philharmonic. He works regularly with the Vienna Philharmonic and served as music director of the Zurich Opera from 1995 to 2002. The 2003-04 season marks Welser-M=F6st's second as music director of The Cleveland Orchestra; his appointment was announced in 1999 and he made his debut with the orchestra in 1993. "Welser-M=F6st walked out and ignited a happy riot in the audience," wrote The New Yorker magazine. "The orchestra was aglow and alive, sounding as fine as I have ever heard it." Preeminent "straight-ahead" jazz pianist Uri Caine, called "formidable" by Allan Kozinn of The New York Times, has recorded 13 albums as a leader. His = first two CDs, for JMT/Polygram, Sphere Music in 1993 and Toys in 1995, paid homage to the great jazz pianists Thelonious Monk and Herbie Hancock. His third CD, Urlicht/Primal Light for Winter & Winter in 1996, featured arrangements of the music of Gustav Mahler and won the International "Composer?s Hut" award for Best Mahler CD of 1997. *****After the Orchestra: Special Late-night Concert Featuring the Uri Caine Trio!*** At 11 p.m., following the Cleveland Orchestra concert, Uri Caine will return to the stage with his trio--Drew Gress on bass and Ben Perowsky on drums--for a late-night jazz concert. Patrons of the orchestra concert who wish to remain for the jazz concert may present their ticket stub for free admission; for all others, tickets are $5 at the door. Thursday, March 11, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating The Gryphon Trio Program Works by Beethoven, Christos Hatzis, and Mendelssohn One of North America's foremost piano trios ("[They] play with strength and = unanimity," John Henken, The Los Angeles Times), the Gryphon Trio (violinist Annalee Patipatanakoon, cellist Roman Borys, and pianist James Parker) regularly tours throughout Canada and the United States and has also performed in Germany, France, Belgium, Russia, Poland, and Finland. The ensemble's recent release of Mendelssohn's C minor trio is destined, writes Le Devoir, "to become an indispensable reference." Ensemble-in-residence at the Music Toronto Chamber Music Series since 1998, = the trio's members also teach on the string faculty at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto (Patipatanakoon and Borys) and at Wilfrid Laurier University in Ontario (Parker). Violinist Patipatanakoon and cellist Borys currently perform on the 1717 Windsor-Weinstein Stradivarius violin and the 1824 McConnell-Gagliano cello, instruments on loan from the Canada Council for the Arts Musical Instrument Bank. Wednesday, March 24, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating Lang Lang, piano Program Works by Chopin, Haydn, Mozart/Liszt, Schubert, Schumann, and Tan Dun Celebrated in all the music capitals of the world, Lang Lang--at age 21--has demonstrated an extraordinary ability to connect with audiences on a deeply personal level, establishing himself as one of the most exciting and moving pianists of our time. Since his astonishing and masterful last-minute substitution for an indisposed Andr=E9 Watts at the Ravinia Festival in 1999, Lang Lang has performed with many of the world's leading orchestras. The Chicago Tribune's John von Rhein called him "a phenomenal talent." Lang Lang made his sold-out Carnegie Hall debut in April 2001 to great critical acclaim with the Baltimore Symphony and Yuri Temirkanov. His = many international awards include the Tchaikovsky International Young Musicians Competition and the Leonard Bernstein Award, in honor of his distinguished musical talents. Lang Lang has made two recordings for Telarc = Records. Saturday, April 10, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating eighth blackbird Program Works by Gordon Fitzell, Stephen Mackey, Carlos Sanchez-Gutierrez, D.J. Sparr, and Chen Yi Hailed as ambassadors of new music, eighth blackbird is acclaimed for its astounding musical versatility as well as for its dedication to the works of today's composers. Formed in 1996 at the Oberlin Conservatory, the ensemble has compiled numerous awards, including the prestigious Naumburg Chamber Music Award and both the 1998 and 2000 CMA/ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming. Currently ensemble-in-residence at Northwestern University and the University of Chicago, eighth blackbird has released two = CDs: Round Nut Tool in 1999 and, out this year, thirteen ways for Cedille Records. The San Francisco Chronicle calls the secret of the ensemble's success "exhilaratingly simple: New music is fun. It's exciting, provocative, stimulating, and refreshing--all the things we typically associate with the new, but too rarely with contemporary music." Tuesday, April 20, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel General Admission Seating American Brass Quintet Program ABQ editions of the Renaissance music of William Brade, recently recorded Civil War brass music from the library of the 26th North Carolina Regimental Band, and a major new commissioned work The American Brass Quintet's 1960 debut marked the beginning of an international concert career that includes performances on major concert series in all 50 states and tours throughout Europe, Central and South America, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia. Newsweek magazine calls them = "the high priests of brass." The ABQ's more than 45 recordings represent the largest body of serious brass chamber music ever recorded by one ensemble. All programs and artists are subject to change. ### ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu --==========00063620========== Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Times New Roman PalatinoFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 7, = 2003Times New Roman Palatino0000,0000,00ff= Palatino
OBERLIN COLLEGE CELEBRATES 125th ANNIVERSARY OF ARTIST = RECITAL SERIES WITH NINE NIGHTS OF GREAT PERFORMANCES =
Times New Roman PalatinoMEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas 440-0000,0000,00ff775-8328//marci.janas at obe= rlin.edu < OBERLIN, OHIO--Such distinguished artists and ensembles as jazz icon = Dave Brubeck and his quartet, legendary violinist Ida = Haendel, the world-class Cleveland Orchestra, conducted by = Franz Welser-M=F6st and featuring pianist Uri Caine, and the hip, young, = new-music ensemble eighth blackbird will contribute = to the year-long celebration of Oberlin College's esteemed Artist Recital = Series, which marks its 125th anniversary with the 2003-2004 season. The = Artist Recital Series is one of the oldest continuing concert series in the = United States, a distinction, says Dean of the Conservatory Robert Dodson, = "that places Oberlin in a very select group of concert producers." All = concert performances will take place in Oberlin's historic Finney Chapel. Season subscription tickets are now available for the nine-concert series, = which will also include performances by baritone Sanford Sylvan and = pianist David Breitman, the Tallis Scholars, the Gryphon Trio, = pianist Lang Lang, and the American Brass Quintet. Since the inception of the Artist Recital Series in 1878, more than 1,000 = of the most acclaimed and accomplished musicians, conductors, orchestras, = chamber ensembles, and composers have graced the stage of Finney Chapel. = Stars of such international stature as Eugene Ysa=FFe, Yo-Yo Ma, Vladimir = Horowitz, Isaac Stern, Jascha Heifetz, Glenn Gould, Sergei Rachmaninoff, = and Denyce Graves, to name but a few, have performed under the auspices of = the series. Since 1919, The Cleveland Orchestra has appeared on the series = every season for a total of 202 performances under the baton of such = illustrious--and varied--conductors as Nikolai Sokoloff (38 times), Artur = Rodzinski (25 times), George Szell (60 times), Robert Shaw, Pierre Boulez, = Lorin Maazel, Simon Rattle, Yoel Levi, Christoph von Dohn=E1nyi, Vladimir = Ashkenazy, Jahja Ling, Robert Spano, Franz Welser-M=F6st, Mitskuko Uchida, = and Steven Smith. More than an impressive "Who's Who," the list of artists = and ensembles to appear on the series is an illumination of the best of = classical music, spanning the late 19th century to the present. A special offer accompanies purchase of the complete, nine-concert series: = those who subscribe before September 5 may purchase a second nine-concert = package at half price. Nine-concert package prices are $53 for students; = $119 for Oberlin College faculty, staff, alumni, parents, area public = school teachers, and senior citizens; and $138 for the general public. = Please call Oberlin's Central Ticket Service (CTS) 24-hour reservation = line: 440-775-8169 for complete ticket information or to request a free = brochure. Information is also available at = 0000,0000,00ffwww.oberlin.edu/con. The CTS box office is located in the lobby of Hall Auditorium, = 67 N. Main St. (Route 58), between the Oberlin Inn and the Allen Memorial = Art Museum. Box office hours are Monday through Friday from noon to 5 p.m. Seating for "anniversary" concerts presented by Sanford Sylvan and = David Breitman, the Dave Brubeck Quartet, and the American Brass Quintet = are general admission; for the other six concerts, for which = seating is reserved, packages are available at $36 for students; $85 = for Oberlin College faculty, staff, alumni, parents, area public school = teachers, and senior citizens; and $94 for the general public. Single = tickets for these nine concerts will be available = for purchase after September 5; tickets purchased at the door the = evening of the concert are $3 more. Concert artists, programs, and dates = are subject to change. Finney Chapel is wheelchair accessible and is = located on the southwest corner of Lorain St. (Route 511) and N. Professor = St., across from Tappan Square. Free parking is available throughout the = Oberlin campus. In addition to enriching the College, the town of Oberlin, and the = surrounding community with performances by the preeminent musicians of our = time, the Artist Recital Series engages these musicians for master classes = and workshops for Oberlin Conservatory students. Most of these sessions are = free and open to the public, offering a rare glimpse into the world of a = working studio, where performance and technique are analyzed, crafted, and, = occasionally, perfected. For listings of open master classes, please visit = the Conservatory's electronic calendar at = www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_conservatory.pl. The Artist Recital Series is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of = Music at Oberlin College with additional support from the Friends of the = Artist Recital Series. Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is = provided by WCLV 104.9-FM, Cleveland's classical music radio station, WVIZ = and 90.3-WCPN ideastream, and Northern Ohio Live magazine. = 9999,6666,9999# # # Media Contact Only: Marci Janas: = 0000,0000,00ff440-775-8328/marci.janas at ober= lin.edu 8/7/03 #05-mj (Enhanced concert calendar follows) Oberlin College Artist Recital Series 2003-04: The 125th Anniversary Season Friday, September 12, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel General Admission Seating Sanford Sylvan, baritone David Breitman, piano Program Ravel Histoires Naturelles Martin The Glass Hammer American baritone Sanford Sylvan's radiantly pure, lyric tone, = clarity of diction, and profound understanding of words and music speak = directly and intimately to his audience. He and his long-time collaborator, = pianist David Breitman, have performed extensively throughout the United = States and Europe. Their recitals and recordings have earned exceptional = praise as well as three Grammy nominations for Best Classical Vocal = Performance. The Glass Hammer, the secondary title of = which is Scenes from childhood kept against forgetting from the = poems by Andrew Hudgins, is a song cycle that composer Jorge = Martin based upon 15 poems from Hudgins' book of the same name. In his = review of Sylvan and Breitman's performance of the work at the French = Embassy in Washington, D.C., Ronald Broun of The = Washington Post wrote: "Sylvan exhausted himself = and the audience in a sweeping performance that delivered every subtlety, = every declamation, every sad, ironic twist of words and music. Pianist = Breitman showered the hall with sonic shards of broken glass, with = skittering, asymmetric rhythmic projectiles, with stabbing repeated notes = laden with pain, with gospel and honky-tonk piano that did not so much = suggest experience as embody it." Complementing the program is Maurice Ravel's song cycle, set to texts by = Jules Renard. Saturday, October 4, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel General Admission Seating The Dave Brubeck Quartet Program to be announced from the stage. Fifty years ago, on March 2, 1953, in Oberlin's Finney Chapel, the = legendary Dave Brubeck Quartet recorded, live and in concert, what would = become a landmark album: Jazz at Oberlin. Gary Giddins = wrote in The Village Voice that Jazz at = Oberlin "would make many short lists of the decade's outstanding = albums. On that session,... Brubeck is wonderfully, stubbornly quirky, = increasing the tension before springing the release.... his novel style = engendered surprise." The distinctive harmonic approach that Brubeck = employed with Paul Desmond on alto saxophone, Lloyd Davis on drums, and Ron = Crotty on bass--and their daring improvised contrapuntal choruses--caused a = stir in the jazz world, launching what later became known as "West Coast" = or "cool" jazz. From that time forward, Brubeck and his quartet played in = jazz clubs in major cities, toured with such artists as Duke Ellington, = Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Stan Getz, and Gerry Mulligan, repeatedly = won top honors in the Down Beat reader's polls, and = recorded prolifically. In recognition of his ongoing contribution to jazz, = Brubeck received a Jazz Master's Award from the National Endowment for the = Arts in 1999. He has also received the National Medal of the Arts from the = NEA in a White House ceremony. He has been honored with a Grammy Lifetime = Achievement Award for his musical contributions over the past half century, = both as pianist and composer. The current quartet includes Bobby Militello = on sax and flute, Randy Jones on drums, and Michael Moore on bass. Tuesday, November 18, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating Ida Haendel, violin Walter Delahunt, piano Program Works by Bach, Bart=F4k, Beethoven, Chausson, Corelli, and = Wieniawski One of the most venerated musicians of our time, Ida Haendel typifies the = great tradition of violin playing, evolving from her early work with such = celebrated pedagogues as Carl Flesch and Georges Enesco. Since her = spectacular London debut at the age of 8 at a Proms concert under the = direction of Sir Henry Wood, her career has been distinguished by a = succession of triumphs in concert halls the world over. Critics = unreservedly praise her masterful technique and searching musicality; = Richard Dyer of The Boston Globe wrote: "Fresh, youthful = inspiration still animates everything Haendel does . . . . She plays the = notes with such simplicity, directness and emotional force that they tear = your heart out." Haendel records primarily for the EMI, = Decca, and Testament labels; her 2000 recording for the Decca label of = works for violin and piano with Vladimir Askenazy was awarded France's = coveted Diapason d'or. A regular guest of the Berlin Philharmonic Chamber Music Series and many = European chamber music festivals, Walter Delahunt is in great demand as a = chamber musician and has performed with some of the world's leading = artists. A native of Nova Scotia, his performing career has taken him = across Canada, the United States, North Africa, the Middle East, and = Europe. He has taught at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, the = Banff School of Fine Arts in Alberta, Canada, and the Vienna Academy of = Music. His most recent recordings feature the piano music of Ravel, = Debussey, and Martinu. Tuesday, December 2, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating The Tallis Scholars Program Works by Allegri, Philip de Monte, and Palestrina The Tallis Scholars, founded in 1973 by their director, Peter Phillips, = have established themselves as leading exponents of Renaissance sacred = music; their exploration of the depth and variety of this repertoire has = reached a worldwide audience. The ensemble creates, through good tuning and = blend, the purity and clarity that best serves the Renaissance repertoire, = allowing every detail of the musical lines to be heard, and resulting in a = beauty of sound for which they have become renowned. The Chicago = Tribune calls theirs "an almost perfect blend . . . a thrilling = and otherworldly sound." They perform in sacred and secular venues; in 1994 = they performed in the Sistine Chapel to mark the restoration of = Michelangelo's frescoes. In 1998 they performed in London's National = Gallery, premiering a commissioned John Tavener work with Sting as = narrator; in 2000 they performed with Sir Paul McCartney. Much of their = pioneering reputation comes from their association with Gimell Records, = established specifically to record them. In 1994 Phillips and the ensemble = performed on the 400th anniversary of the death of Palestrina in the = Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome, where Palestrina had trained as a = choirboy and later worked as Maestro di = Cappella. Gimell recorded the concerts, which are = available on video and CD. Other recordings have attracted many awards, = including Gramophone magazine's Record of the Year award, = the only early music recording ever to be so honored. Friday, February 27, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating The Cleveland Orchestra Franz Welser-M=F6st, conductor *****Uri Caine, piano***** Program Works by Beethoven, Bernstein, and Piston Long considered one of America's great orchestras, The Cleveland Orchestra = stands today among the world's most-revered symphonic ensembles. Music = Director Franz Welser-M=F6st rose to international fame as a conductor in = 1986, when he made his debut with the London Philharmonic. He works = regularly with the Vienna Philharmonic and served as music director of the = Zurich Opera from 1995 to 2002. The 2003-04 season marks Welser-M=F6st's = second as music director of The Cleveland Orchestra; his appointment was = announced in 1999 and he made his debut with the orchestra in 1993. = "Welser-M=F6st walked out and ignited a happy riot in the audience," wrote = The New Yorker magazine. "The orchestra = was aglow and alive, sounding as fine as I have ever heard it." Preeminent "straight-ahead" jazz pianist Uri Caine, called "formidable" by = Allan Kozinn of The New York Times, has recorded 13 albums = as a leader. His first two CDs, for JMT/Polygram, Sphere = Music in 1993 and Toys in 1995, paid homage to = the great jazz pianists Thelonious Monk and Herbie Hancock. His third CD, = Urlicht/Primal Light for Winter & Winter in 1996, featured = arrangements of the music of Gustav Mahler and won the International = "Composer?s Hut" award for Best Mahler CD of 1997. *****After the Orchestra: Special Late-night Concert Featuring the = Uri Caine Trio!*** At 11 p.m., following the Cleveland Orchestra concert, Uri Caine = will return to the stage with his trio--Drew Gress on bass and Ben Perowsky = on drums--for a late-night jazz concert. Patrons of the orchestra = concert who wish to remain for the jazz concert may present their ticket = stub for free admission; for all others, tickets are $5 at the door. Thursday, March 11, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating The Gryphon Trio Program Works by Beethoven, Christos Hatzis, and Mendelssohn One of North America's foremost piano trios ("[They] play with strength and = unanimity," John Henken, The Los Angeles Times), the = Gryphon Trio (violinist Annalee Patipatanakoon, cellist Roman Borys, and = pianist James Parker) regularly tours throughout Canada and the United = States and has also performed in Germany, France, Belgium, Russia, Poland, = and Finland. The ensemble's recent release of Mendelssohn's C minor trio is = destined, writes Le Devoir, "to become an indispensable = reference." Ensemble-in-residence at the Music Toronto Chamber Music Series = since 1998, the trio's members also teach on the string faculty at the = Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto (Patipatanakoon and Borys) and at = Wilfrid Laurier University in Ontario (Parker). Violinist Patipatanakoon = and cellist Borys currently perform on the 1717 Windsor-Weinstein = Stradivarius violin and the 1824 McConnell-Gagliano cello, instruments on = loan from the Canada Council for the Arts Musical Instrument Bank. Wednesday, March 24, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating Lang Lang, piano Program Works by Chopin, Haydn, Mozart/Liszt, Schubert, Schumann, and Tan = Dun Celebrated in all the music capitals of the world, Lang Lang--at age = 21--has demonstrated an extraordinary ability to connect with audiences on = a deeply personal level, establishing himself as one of the most exciting = and moving pianists of our time. Since his astonishing and masterful = last-minute substitution for an indisposed Andr=E9 Watts at the Ravinia = Festival in 1999, Lang Lang has performed with many of the world's leading = orchestras. The Chicago Tribune's John von Rhein called = him "a phenomenal talent." Lang Lang made his sold-out Carnegie Hall debut = in April 2001 to great critical acclaim with the Baltimore Symphony and = Yuri Temirkanov. His many international awards include the Tchaikovsky = International Young Musicians Competition and the Leonard Bernstein Award, = in honor of his distinguished musical talents. Lang Lang has made two = recordings for Telarc Records. Saturday, April 10, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating eighth blackbird Program Works by Gordon Fitzell, Stephen Mackey, Carlos Sanchez-Gutierrez, = D.J. Sparr, and Chen Yi Hailed as ambassadors of new music, eighth blackbird is = acclaimed for its astounding musical versatility as well as for its = dedication to the works of today's composers. Formed in 1996 at the Oberlin = Conservatory, the ensemble has compiled numerous awards, including the = prestigious Naumburg Chamber Music Award and both the 1998 and 2000 = CMA/ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming. Currently = ensemble-in-residence at Northwestern University and the University of = Chicago, eighth blackbird has released two CDs: = Round Nut Tool in 1999 and, out this year, = thirteen ways for Cedille Records. The San = Francisco Chronicle calls the secret of the ensemble's success = "exhilaratingly simple: New music is fun. It's exciting, provocative, = stimulating, and refreshing--all the things we typically associate with the = new, but too rarely with contemporary music." Tuesday, April 20, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel General Admission Seating American Brass Quintet Program ABQ editions of the Renaissance music of William Brade, recently recorded Civil War brass music from the library of the 26th North Carolina Regimental Band, and a major new commissioned work The American Brass Quintet's 1960 debut marked the beginning of an = international concert career that includes performances on major concert = series in all 50 states and tours throughout Europe, Central and South = America, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia. Newsweek = magazine calls them "the high priests of brass." The ABQ's more than 45 = recordings represent the largest body of serious brass chamber music ever = recorded by one ensemble. 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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-2028047306-1060282787=:47354-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Thu Aug 7 15:21:07 2003 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Thu Aug 7 15:21:07 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]2003/2004 Season Announced for Fine Arts Association Message-ID: <004a01c35d17$9963ee80$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C35CF6.12524E80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fine Arts Association in Willoughby announces their 2003/2004 Theatre Season. ?Civilization?s dramatic canon hopes to, and must, entertain, provoke, alarm and inspire. It is with these ideas in mind that I set out to assemble the 2003-2004 Theatre Performance Season.? -- Fine Arts Association, Theatre Department Chair, Fabio Polanco The Season includes: a.. The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum. November 21-December 14 Directed by Janet Shank Dorothy, Cowardly Lion, Tin Man, Scarecrow and Toto take a magical adventure down the yellow brick road to Emerald City. A family classic sure to lift you up and take you "Over the Rainbow!" b.. True West by Sam Shepard. January 30-February 21 Directed by Fabio Polanco Desperate and broke, Lee, a half-drunk, belligerent drifter, pays an unexpected visit to his younger brother Austin, an aspiring Hollywood screenwriter who is house-sitting for their mother. An ode to sibling rivalry, this intense comedy hurtles towards an explosive high-noon showdown. c.. Charlotte's Web by Joseph Robinette, adapted from the book by E.B. White March 5-14 Directed by Sandy Kosovich Peck and Performed by the Yarnell Youth Theatre Company The beloved tale of Wilbur, Charlotte and their journey to the County Fair. In this story of friendship, spirit and the cycle of life, E.B. White reminds us to open our eyes to the simple wonders around us. d.. Missionaries, Music and Lyrics by Elizabeth Swados April 23-May 9 Directed by Fabio Polanco The true story of the lives, service and eventual murders of three American nuns, an American lay missionary and Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero. Drawn from their own words, this powerful musical work by multiple Tony Award nominee, Outer Critics Circle and Obie Award winner Elizabeth Swados is a celebration of faith, commitment, sacrifice and the resilience of the Salvadoran people for whom Dorothy Kazel, Maura Clarke, Ita Ford, Jean Donovan and Archbishop Romero gave their lives. e.. 8th Annual One Act Festival-Ten Below May 14-29 Directed by Ann Hedger This season, the festival will showcase a recent trend in contemporary theatre-the 10-minute play! The broad array of styles will run from dramatic to comedic and realistic to absurd. This fast-paced evening will include published plays by nationally recognized authors as well as new plays written by local playwrights. Ten Below is guaranteed to make your head spin and your temperature rise. Season Subscriptions are on sale now. Single tickets go on sale August 19. To order tickets or for more information, call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or log on to www.fineartsassociation.org ------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C35CF6.12524E80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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“Civilization’s=20 dramatic canon hopes to, and must, entertain, provoke, alarm and = inspire.  It is with these ideas in mind = that I=20 set out to assemble the 2003-2004 Theatre Performance Season.” -- = Fine Arts=20 Association, Theatre Department Chair, Fabio Polanco
 
The = Season=20 includes:
  • The=20 Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum.  November = 21-December=20 14=20 Directed by Janet=20 = Shank           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;          =20 Dorothy, Cowardly Lion, Tin Man, Scarecrow and Toto take a = magical=20 adventure down the yellow brick road to Emerald City.  A family = classic=20 sure to lift you up and take you "Over the = Rainbow!"
  • True=20 West by Sam Shepard.   January 30-February=20 21        &nbs= p;       =20 Directed by Fabio=20 = Polanco           =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;     =20 Desperate and broke, Lee, a half-drunk, belligerent drifter, pays = an=20 unexpected visit to his younger brother Austin, an aspiring Hollywood=20 screenwriter who is house-sitting for their mother.  An ode to = sibling=20 rivalry, this intense comedy hurtles towards an explosive high-noon=20 showdown.
  • Charlotte's Web = by Joseph=20 Robinette, adapted from the book by E.B. White   March = 5-14 =20 Directed by Sandy Kosovich Peck and Performed by the Yarnell Youth = Theatre=20 = Company           =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp; =20 The beloved tale of Wilbur, Charlotte and their journey to the = County=20 Fair.  In this story of friendship, spirit and the cycle of life, = E.B.=20 White reminds us to open our eyes to the simple wonders around=20 us.
  • Missionaries, = Music and=20 Lyrics by Elizabeth Swados   April 23-May 9  Directed = by Fabio=20 Polanco           &nbs= p;            = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;  =20 The true story of the lives, service and eventual murders of three = American nuns, an American lay missionary and Salvadoran Archbishop = Oscar=20 Romero.  Drawn from their own words, this powerful musical work = by=20 multiple Tony Award nominee, Outer Critics Circle and Obie Award = winner=20 Elizabeth Swados is a celebration of faith, commitment, sacrifice and = the=20 resilience of the Salvadoran people for whom Dorothy Kazel, Maura = Clarke, Ita=20 Ford, Jean Donovan and Archbishop Romero gave their=20 lives.
  • 8th Annual=20 One Act Festival-Ten Below    May=20 = 14-29           &n= bsp;      =20 Directed by Ann=20 = Hedger           &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;      =20 This season, the festival will showcase a recent trend in = contemporary=20 theatre-the 10-minute play!  The broad array of styles will run = from=20 dramatic to comedic and realistic to absurd.  This fast-paced = evening=20 will include published plays by nationally recognized authors as well = as new=20 plays written by local playwrights.  Ten Below is guaranteed to = make your=20 head spin and your temperature rise.
Season = Subscriptions=20 are on sale now.  Single tickets go on sale August 19.  To = order=20 tickets or for more information, call the Fine Arts Box Office = at (440)=20 951-6637 or log on to www.fineartsassociati= on.org=20
------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C35CF6.12524E80-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Thu Aug 7 15:21:12 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Thu Aug 7 15:21:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Haywire debuts at Cedar Lee Theatre Message-ID: <004001c35d20$311ff360$0900000a@johnny6> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0041_01C35CFE.AA0E5360 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Haywire debuts at Cedar Lee Theatre Come attend the benefit showing of Haywire at Cedar Lee on Thursday, August 21. (6:30pm and 8pm showings) Haywire, a film by David Manocchio was one of the highest attended (two sold out screenings) film premiered at the 27th Cleveland International Film Festival held this past March 2003. Film critics calls Haywire: an engaging film noir, fast paced and witty, a breakthrough movie, extremely entertaining. Tickets are available at Cedar Lee Theatre starting August 14th. For ticket information, call 440.717.4696 Following the 8pm showing, please join the filmmakers and cast at Night Town Restaurant for a special reception. Contact Night Town Restaurant located at 12387 Cedar Road, at 216.795.0550 for details and movie/reception packages. ================================== Media Design Imaging media creation for marketing solutions www.mdifilm.com 216.373.3278 Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System) 2800 years old Family Style www.wujiaquan.com ------=_NextPart_000_0041_01C35CFE.AA0E5360 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Haywire debuts at Cedar Lee Theatre

Haywire debuts at Cedar Lee = Theatre

Come attend the benefit showing of = Haywire at Cedar Lee on Thursday, August 21. (6:30pm and 8pm = showings)

Haywire, a film by David Manocchio was = one of the highest attended (two sold out screenings) film premiered at = the 27th Cleveland International Film Festival held this past = March 2003.

Film critics calls Haywire: an = engaging film noir, fast paced and witty, a breakthrough movie, = extremely entertaining.

Tickets are available at Cedar Lee = Theatre starting August 14th. For ticket information, call = 440.717.4696

Following the 8pm showing, please join = the filmmakers and cast at Night Town Restaurant for a special = reception. Contact Night Town Restaurant located at 12387 Cedar Road, at = 216.795.0550 for details and movie/reception packages.


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------=_NextPart_000_0041_01C35CFE.AA0E5360-- From Marianne.Paul at huntington.com Thu Aug 7 17:47:38 2003 From: Marianne.Paul at huntington.com (Marianne.Paul at huntington.com) Date: Thu Aug 7 17:47:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions:Aurora Community Theatre:"Over the River ..." Message-ID: The Aurora Community Theatre is holding auditions for "Over the River and Through the Woods" Monday, Aug. 25 and Tuesday, Aug. 26th at 7:30pm in the theatre located at the Center for the Performing Arts/Aurora Library Bldg. right behind the gazebo at the intersection of Rts. 43 and 306 in Aurora. Barb Rhoades is the Director and Marianne Paul is Producer. This is a warm and funny comedy about two sets of Italian grandparents and their grandson. We are looking for 2 men ages 60 and above, 2 women ages 60 and above, 1 man 25-35 and 1 woman in her 20's or early 30's. There are scripts in the Aurora Library which may be borrowed and read in the library, but not taken out of the library. Production dates are Oct. 31, Nov. 1, 7,8,14,15,21 and 22. For more information, call the Box Office 330-562-1818 or Marianne Paul 330-562-9065 (evenings) or 216-515-6534 (work). This is a great opportunity for any of you "senior citizens" to act in a great play with some really good parts! Marianne S Paul Vice President, Cleveland Trust Administration Priv Finl Grp Pers Trst Adm-Sr The Huntington National Bank 917 Euclid Avenue, (CM24) , Cleveland, OH 44115 Phone: 216/515-6534 Fax: 216-515-6633 Email: marianne.paul at huntington.com From agent at stonemodels.com Thu Aug 7 20:45:00 2003 From: agent at stonemodels.com (Stone Model & Talent Agency) Date: Thu Aug 7 20:45:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Big News Message-ID: <000001c35d46$9fb1f640$120d6b42@R> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_pdVgHepnaKB8aiP/fHIw5A) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT STONE Agency's own HEATHER McDonald has just been crowned MISS AKRON AREA USA. She will be competing this November for the title MISS OHIO USA, a preliminary to MISS USA. Heather recently starred in and has a reoccurring contract for a series of WADSWORTH FORD commercials. If you, your friends, or any area business owners can help out Heather on her trip to becoming MISS USA, please have them forward sponsorships to: Payable to: Heather McDonald, Miss Akron Area USA 261 Hilen Drive Akron, Ohio 44333 Sponsorship Amounts: $100 $300 $500 $1000 $1001+ (GOLD sponsorship includes a free appearance by Heather) All sponsors will receive a program book after the competition >From STONE Model & Talent Agency & Heather McDonald, Miss Akron Area USA, we THANK YOU for each and every sponsorship! www.StoneModels.com --Boundary_(ID_pdVgHepnaKB8aiP/fHIw5A) Content-type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT

STONE Agency’s own HEATHER McDonald has just been crowned MISS AKRON AREA USA.  She will be competing this November for the title MISS OHIO USA, a preliminary to MISS USA.

 

Heather recently starred in and has a reoccurring contract for a series of WADSWORTH FORD commercials.

 

 

If you, your friends, or any area business owners can help out Heather on her trip to becoming MISS USA, please have them forward sponsorships to:

 

 

Payable to:

 

Heather McDonald, Miss Akron Area USA

261 Hilen Drive

Akron, Ohio 44333

 

Sponsorship Amounts:

$100

$300

$500

$1000

$1001+ (GOLD sponsorship includes a free appearance by Heather)

 

 

All sponsors will receive a program book after the competition

 

 

From STONE Model & Talent Agency & Heather McDonald, Miss Akron Area USA, we THANK YOU for each and every sponsorship!

 

 

 

www.StoneModels.com

 

--Boundary_(ID_pdVgHepnaKB8aiP/fHIw5A)-- From Sig38091 at aol.com Fri Aug 8 06:55:01 2003 From: Sig38091 at aol.com (Sig38091 at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]College of Wooster Seeks Vocal Director for Rock Musical Message-ID: <146.16d0fade.2c6484f1@aol.com> --part1_146.16d0fade.2c6484f1_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit College of Wooster Seeks Vocal Director for New Musical The College of Wooster Theatre Department must seek a last minute replacement vocal director for its production of ANTIGONE, a rock musical with a JC SUPERSTAR sound. Revisions will be made throughout the rehearsal process, including a new book based on the 1997 professional tour. Performances October 30, 31 and November 1. Vocal director would be needed for auditions starting August 26, and two weeks of vocal rehearsals (September 1 to 12, Monday through Friday 7 to 10 PM) and once a week run-throughs. Additional vocal coachings would be at the vocal director's discretion. There is a student musical director coordinating the band and assisting the vocal director. Strong keyboard skills a must. There is a $1500 stipend for this position. Applicants should send resumes and references with phone numbers by email or snail mail. Deadline for submission is August 17. Ansley Valentine Dept. of Theatre College of Wooster 1189 Beall Ave. Wooster, OH 44691 avalentine at wooster.edu 330-263-2028 --part1_146.16d0fade.2c6484f1_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable College of Wooster Seeks Vocal Director for New Musica= l

The College of Wooster Theatre Department must seek a last minute replacemen= t vocal director for its production of ANTIGONE, a rock musical with a JC SU= PERSTAR sound. Revisions will be made throughout the rehearsal process, incl= uding a new book based on the 1997 professional tour. Performances October 3= 0, 31 and November 1.

Vocal director would be needed for auditions starting August 26, and two wee= ks of vocal rehearsals (September 1 to 12, Monday through Friday 7 to 10 PM)= and once a week run-throughs. Additional vocal coachings would be at the vo= cal director's discretion. There is a student musical director coordinating=20= the band and assisting the vocal director. Strong keyboard skills a must. Th= ere is a $1500 stipend for this position. Applicants should send resumes and= references with phone numbers by email or snail mail. Deadline for submissi= on is August 17.

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

avalentine at wooster.edu
330-263-2028
--part1_146.16d0fade.2c6484f1_boundary-- From SMa102648 at aol.com Fri Aug 8 06:55:06 2003 From: SMa102648 at aol.com (SMa102648 at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]grindstone players presents Message-ID: <15e.23b13968.2c648541@aol.com> --part1_15e.23b13968.2c648541_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable THE BEREA GRINDSTONE PLAYERS WILL BE PRESENTING "COMEDY TONIGHT" - A MUSIC=20 REVIEW OF BOTH BROADWAY SONGS AND LONDON'S WEST END ON AUGUST 20, 21, 22, AN= D 23=20 AT ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WEST RD., BEREA. =A0 DAVID GOODING WILL=20= BE=20 THE MUSIC DIRECTOR.=A0 THE FOUR VOCAL ARTISTS ARE:=A0 WILL JEAN, MONICA BERE= NS,=20 ROBERT BURIAN, AND ELIZABETH ATCHISON.=A0 WILLIAM ALLMAN WILL STAGE THE=20 PRODUCTION. =A0 CURTAIN TIME IS 8 PM WITH ALL TICKETS AT $10.00. =A0 RESERVA= TIONS MAY BE=20 MADE BY CALLING RITA AT 234-7327.>=A0=20 --part1_15e.23b13968.2c648541_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable THE BEREA GRINDSTONE PLAYERS WIL= L BE PRESENTING "COMEDY TONIGHT" - A MUSIC REVIEW OF BOTH BROADWAY SONGS AND LONDON'S WEST END ON AUGUS= T 20, 21, 22, AND 23 AT ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WEST RD., BEREA.=20= =A0 DAVID GOODING WILL BE THE MUSIC DIRECTOR.=A0 THE FOUR VOCAL ARTISTS ARE:= =A0 WILL JEAN, MONICA BERENS, ROBERT BURIAN, AND ELIZABETH ATCHISON.=A0 WILL= IAM ALLMAN WILL STAGE THE PRODUCTION. =A0 CURTAIN TIME IS 8 PM WITH ALL TICK= ETS AT $10.00. =A0 RESERVATIONS MAY BE MADE BY CALLING RITA AT 234-7327.>= =A0

--part1_15e.23b13968.2c648541_boundary-- From President at GeaugaTheater.org Fri Aug 8 06:55:10 2003 From: President at GeaugaTheater.org (President GLTG) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:10 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTG Announces Auditions for Dracula Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C35D54.8D3C4840 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit GEAUGA LYRIC THEATER GUILD ANNOUNCES ?DRACULA? AUDITIONS TO BE HELD AT THE GEAUGA THEATER 101 WATER STREET LOCATED ON HISTORIC CHARDON SQUARE (440) 286-2255 AUGUST 25 & 26 7:00-10:00PM CALLBACKS WILL BE HELD ON AUGUST 27 AT 7:00PM ROLES: Lucy- 20ish and beautiful Attractive ?young girl? maid Dracula ? 50ish / adult Harker ? 25ish / adult Dr.Seward ? 50ish / adult A. Van Helsing ? 50ish / adult B. Renfield ? the ?repulsive youth? :-) The Attendant 6-Males This wonderfully frightful show will be directed by Sandy Kosovich-Peck with show dates as follows: October 10,11,17,18,19,24,25. No roles have been cast; actors will read from the script with no monologue necessary. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C35D54.8D3C4840 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable GEAUGA LYRIC THEATER GUILD ANNOUNCES

GEAUGA = LYRIC THEATER GUILD ANNOUNCES

“DRACULA” =

AUDITIONS

TO BE HELD AT THE

GEAUGA = THEATER

101 WATER STREET

LOCATED ON HISTORIC CHARDON = SQUARE

(440) 286-2255

AUGUST 25 & = 26

7:00-10:00PM<= /span>

 

CALLBACKS WILL BE HELD ON AUGUST 27 AT = 7:00PM

 

ROLES:

Lucy- 20ish and beautiful

Attractive “young girl” = maid

Dracula – 50ish / adult

Harker – 25ish / adult

Dr.Seward – 50ish / adult

  1. Van Helsing – = 50ish / adult
  2. Renfield – the = “repulsive youth” <= span = style=3D'mso-char-type:symbol;mso-symbol-font-family:Wingdings'>J<= /span>=

The Attendant

6-Males

 

This wonderfully frightful show will be directed by = Sandy Kosovich-Peck with show dates as follows: October = 10,11,17,18,19,24,25.  No roles have been cast; = actors will read from the script with no monologue necessary. =

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C35D54.8D3C4840-- From ACT1022 at webtv.net Fri Aug 8 06:55:15 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "The Hound of the Baskervilles" Message-ID: <14477-3F335D0A-3284@storefull-2358.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: Auditons for "The Hound of the Baskervilles", A Sherlock Holmes Thriller When: Monday, August 18 and Tuesday, August 19, 2003 Who: 5 Men and 5 Women (Ages, late twenties to 50's) Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue Time: 7:00 pm Director: Ed Jenkins Contact: Theresa Tucker, (216) 851-8721 From ACT1022 at webtv.net Fri Aug 8 06:55:19 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "Once On This Island" Message-ID: <14477-3F335E67-3286@storefull-2358.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: Auditions for the muscial by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty When: Monday, August 25 and Tuesday August 26 Who: 5 Women, 5 Men, 1 girl, Chorus People Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue Time: 7:00 pm Director: Jonnie Kawasaki Choreographer: Kyle Primous Contact: Theresa Tucker, (216) 851-8721 From ACT1022 at webtv.net Fri Aug 8 06:55:24 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:24 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musical Director Needed Message-ID: <14477-3F33606B-3289@storefull-2358.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: Musical Director needed for 2003-2004 Season When: Immediately Productions: "Once On This Island", Nov. 22 - Dec. 7 (Auditions Aug. 25 - 26) "Tambourines to Glory" Feb. 7 - Feb. 29) "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" Please contact Theresa Tucker (216) 851-8721 if you are interested in any or all of the productions. From ACT1022 at webtv.net Fri Aug 8 06:55:29 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:29 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Director Needed Message-ID: <14477-3F336189-3290@storefull-2358.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: "Tambourines to Glory" by Langston Hughes (the story of two sisters who want to start a storefront church but are confronted with temptation) When: Production dates are Feb. 7 - Feb. 29 Contact: Theresa Tucker, (216) 851-8721 From ACT1022 at webtv.net Fri Aug 8 06:55:34 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Job Opportunities for Youth Theater Message-ID: <14478-3F336302-2442@storefull-2358.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: Dance (Modern and Ballet) and Drama Instructors needed for students ages 8 - 18. When: Fall 2003 (Saturdays) Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue Contact: Theresa Tucker, (216) 851-8721 From JenEClifford at aol.com Fri Aug 8 07:31:02 2003 From: JenEClifford at aol.com (JenEClifford at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 8 07:31:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TWELFTH NIGHT CLOSES THIS WEEKEND!! Message-ID: <3AAC2F26.75F2144F.2101D7C3@aol.com> The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival would like to invite you to their final weekend of the summer at the Tri C Metro campus on E. 30th and Woodland Ave. in Downtown Cleveland this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings at 7 pm for performances of Twelfth Night, directed by Seth Gordon. Admission is free, and we do have an indoor space in case of rain. Please bring 50 cents to exit the parking lot. For any other questions, please call (216) 732-3311 and someone will get back to you. We hope to see you all this weekend at Tri C Metro. From lorien at en.com Fri Aug 8 14:40:01 2003 From: lorien at en.com (Witkowski) Date: Fri Aug 8 14:40:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Director sought for To Kill a Mockingbird Message-ID: <000a01c35ddd$8f59f9e0$4d0dd6d8@oemcomputer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C35DBC.07342AC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Strongsville Community Theatre is now accepting resumes for Directors = for "To Kill a Mockingbird", the stage adaptation of Harper Lee's novel. = The show will open at the end of October, and will be presented in the = Little Theatre of Strongsville High School. Resumes can be submitted in response to this notice, via the website at = www.strongsvilletheatre.com , or sent to SCT, P.O. Box 361561, = Strongsville, Ohio, 44136 Thanks, much. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C35DBC.07342AC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Strongsville Community Theatre is now accepting resumes for Directors = for "To=20 Kill a Mockingbird", the stage adaptation of Harper Lee’s novel. = The show will=20 open at the end of October, and will be presented in the Little Theatre = of=20 Strongsville High School.

Resumes can be submitted in response to this notice, via the website = at=20 www.strongsvilletheatre.com , = or sent to=20 SCT, P.O. Box 361561, Strongsville, Ohio, 44136

Thanks, = much.

------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C35DBC.07342AC0-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Fri Aug 8 16:11:03 2003 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 8 16:11:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Director needed for Bye Bye Birdie At RRCT Message-ID: <0226F976.2947A528.6CC916B7@aol.com> from Artistic Director Kevin Joseph Kelly and Producer Maureen Donoughe We are looking for a Director for our January Production of Bye Bye Birdie. The Production will run Jan 22 thru Feb 1, 2004 Please submit your resume to this email address or to the following street address: Kevin Joseph Kelly RRCT 17920 Detroit Ave Apt 602 Lakewood OH 44107 If you have any questions, please respond to this email or call 216-221-6233 with any questions. Maureen and I are looking for individuals that will join us in continuing to push our theatre to produce quality productions at the highest level, with integrity and positive reinforcement for the actors. To blend professional and community talent together with synergistic results. From StageCzech at aol.com Sat Aug 9 15:06:01 2003 From: StageCzech at aol.com (StageCzech at aol.com) Date: Sat Aug 9 15:06:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brecksville Seeks Actors Message-ID: <1c8.daa7696.2c664a04@aol.com> --part1_1c8.daa7696.2c664a04_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Due to unforeseen circumstances, Brecksville Little Theatre is now seeking Three Men for their production of Stephen Sondheim's "Company." Roles open are for two men, age 25 to 35, tenor and baritone, good comic timing, and one man age 50 to 60, tenor, capable of letting his hair down. Show dates are Sept. 19 thru Oct. 10, Friday & Saturday, with two Sunday matinees in the middle of the run. The theater is located on the corner of Rtes 21 & 82 in Brecksville, in the Brecksville Olde Town Hall. Those interested, please call Paul at 216-741-5233, or reply via e-mail to stageczech at aol.com. --part1_1c8.daa7696.2c664a04_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Due to unforeseen circumstances, Brecksville Little Th= eatre is now seeking Three Men for their production of Stephen Sondhe= im's "Company."

Roles open are for two men, age 25 to 35, tenor and baritone, good comic tim= ing, and one man age 50 to 60,  tenor, capable of letting his hair down= .

Show dates are Sept. 19 thru Oct. 10, Friday & Saturday, with two Sunday= matinees in the middle of the run.  The theater is located on the corn= er of Rtes 21 & 82 in Brecksville, in the Brecksville Olde Town Hall.
Those interested, please call Paul at 216-741-5233, or reply via e-mail to s= tageczech at aol.com.
--part1_1c8.daa7696.2c664a04_boundary-- From lee at mnine.com Sat Aug 9 15:06:05 2003 From: lee at mnine.com (m.nine) Date: Sat Aug 9 15:06:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]short film casting Message-ID: <002401c35e91$2ffc5240$6501a8c0@mnine> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C35E6F.A83F08F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable m.nine productions is currently casting for a short film. currently, = auditions aren't scheduled but if you're interested in playing any of = the charachters below, please respond to: casting at mnine.com thank you, -Aaron Abt "LEAD FURY" (tentative title) is a 15-minute student short-film. = Produced, written and directed by Aaron Lee Abt. =20 PLOT: There is an undisclosed criminal deal going down in a local motel = room. What they don't know is that the FBI is watching not so far away, = with the intent to interfere. Before the night is over ammo is = exchanged, but the complex reality of the situation isn't revealed until = it's too late. =20 PRODUCTION DATES: One weekend, two evening/night shoots in late = August/September 2003. =20 =20 CASTING: (all ages are approximate, even if it doesn't fit you exactly we are = still interested) Agent 18 - male 25-40, covert FBI agent Big Bear - male 30-60, veteran FBI agent Daren -25-35, FBI, Big Bear's partner Marc - white male 22-30, pro freelance dealer, Sean's friend Sean - male 22-30, pro freelance dealer, Marc's friend Grey Goose - male 30-70, voice acting only Lewis - 30-60 male, police chief Wheeler - 22-35, rookie cop Kate - white female 18-25, Marc's girlfriend Ron - 25-50, cop ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C35E6F.A83F08F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

m.nine productions is = currently casting=20 for a short film. currently, auditions aren't scheduled but if you're = interested=20 in playing any of the charachters below, please respond = to:

 

casting at mnine.com

=

 

thank you,

-Aaron Abt

 

 

 

 

=93LEAD FURY=94 = (tentative title) is=20 a 15-minute student short-film. Produced, written and directed by Aaron = Lee=20 Abt.

 

PLOT: There is an = undisclosed criminal=20 deal going down in a local motel room. What they don=92t know is that = the FBI is=20 watching not so far away, with the intent to interfere. Before the night = is over=20 ammo is exchanged, but the complex reality of the situation isn=92t = revealed until=20 it=92s too late.

 

PRODUCTION DATES: One = weekend, two=20 evening/night shoots in late August/September = 2003.

 

 

 CASTING:

(all ages are approximate, = even if it=20 doesn=92t fit you exactly we are still = interested)


Agent 18 =96 male 25-40, = covert FBI=20 agent

Big Bear =96 male 30-60, = veteran FBI=20 agent

Daren =9625-35, FBI, Big = Bear=92s=20 partner

Marc =96 white male 22-30, = pro freelance=20 dealer, Sean=92s friend

Sean =96 male 22-30, pro = freelance dealer,=20 Marc=92s friend

Grey Goose =96 male 30-70, = voice acting=20 only

Lewis =96 30-60 male, police = chief

Wheeler =96 22-35, rookie=20 cop

Kate =96 white female 18-25, = Marc=92s=20 girlfriend

Ron =96 25-50,=20 cop

------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C35E6F.A83F08F0-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Sat Aug 9 15:18:00 2003 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sat Aug 9 15:18:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]important message to AOL subscribers of NEohioPAL Message-ID: <14b.229bcfcd.2c66b062@aol.com> --part1_14b.229bcfcd.2c66b062_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This last Thursday and Friday, August 7 & 8, AOL was blocking e-mail from all Hostway list-serves, including NEohioPAL. The problem is corrected now, but you missed a lot of postings. To see the postings you missed you can view The NEohioPAL Archives --part1_14b.229bcfcd.2c66b062_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This last Thursday and Friday, August 7 & 8,&nb= sp; AOL was blocking e-mail from all Hostway list-serves, including NEohioPA= L.  The problem is corrected now, but you missed a lot of postings.

To see the postings you missed you can view The NEohioPAL Archives

--part1_14b.229bcfcd.2c66b062_boundary-- From p.a.gould at att.net Sat Aug 9 22:29:02 2003 From: p.a.gould at att.net (p.a.gould at att.net) Date: Sat Aug 9 22:29:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Shooting Begins Message-ID: <20030809221302.C97B920DF2@braxton.siteprotect.com> I would like to say "break a leg!" to my cast and crew as we begin shooting our feature film, "The Way Home", tomorrow! Be sure to visit our website-- www.littlebeth.com --as "The Way Home" pages will be updated daily. Peter Gould -- Visit the world of Little Beth Entertainment at www.littlebeth.com "We are the music makers and we are the dreamers of dreams."-- Willy Wonka From shart00 at hotmail.com Sat Aug 9 22:29:06 2003 From: shart00 at hotmail.com (susan hart) Date: Sat Aug 9 22:29:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GHLT Auditions for "Gypsy" Message-ID: ------=_NextPart_001_0001_01C35EBA.69F72B40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable REMEMBER!!!! Calling all stage mothers and would-be strippers: Auditions will be held for Garfield Hts Little Theatre's November product= ion of "GYPSY" on Sunday, August 17 and Monday August 18th. TIME: 7:00 to 9:00 pm (both nights) PLACE: 5640 Briarcliff Dr (the rehearsal hall) Garfield Hts, OH Come prepared with a song to sing (accompanist provided) and dress for mo= vement. All parts are open and ages 8 and above are welcome. Director is Deb Sweat and musical director is Amy Goodwin. Come help us = make this last show (GYPSY-one of the best musicals ever written for the = American Stage) on our wonderful old big stage a success. =20 More info: visit ghlt.com or call 216-441-7027 or 216-341-5241 Thanks for your interest! Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn= .com ------=_NextPart_001_0001_01C35EBA.69F72B40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
REMEMBER!!!!
Calling all stage mothers = and would-be strippers:
 
Auditions will be held for Garfield Hts Little Th= eatre's November production of "GYPSY" on Sunday, August 17 and Monday Au= gust 18th.
 
TIME: 7:00 to 9:00 pm (both nights)
PLACE: 5640 Briarcliff = Dr (the rehearsal hall) Garfield Hts, OH
 
Come prepared with a s= ong to sing (accompanist provided) and dress for movement. All parts= are open and ages 8 and above are welcome.
 
Director is Deb Sweat and music= al director is Amy Goodwin.  Come help us make this last show (GYPSY= -one of the best musicals ever written for the American Stage) = on our wonderful old big stage a success.    &nb= sp;
 
More info: visit ghlt.com or call  216-441-7027 or 216-341-5241
 
Th= anks for your interest!


 


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------=_NextPart_001_0001_01C35EBA.69F72B40-- From MargLynch at aol.com Sat Aug 9 22:29:10 2003 From: MargLynch at aol.com (MargLynch at aol.com) Date: Sat Aug 9 22:29:10 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CTC on Public Funding for the Arts Message-ID: --part1_a9.45e25c76.2c67100a_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The response to our last e-mail suggests that more information needs to be shared more widely about the issue of public funding for the arts and its relationship to the convention center issue. We will try to pass on information when we have it. Although the arts community is gaining in political power, know-how, and presence, the idea is that we also have to work within what might be feasible at this point. Public funding for the arts is very likely to be coupled with the convention center on an upcoming ballot; that's a reality. But the Community Partnership for Arts and Culture is strongly and actively advocating to protect public funding for the arts within the larger economic development package that will be presented as a sales tax levy. Intense lobbying is occurring, for instance, to make sure there is a cap for the amount of revenue that would go to the Convention Center. The remainder of the money, earmarked for economic development, would be split between four entities--the city, the county, a high-tech development fund, and the arts. The Community Partnership for Arts and Culture is lobbying to make sure that the money is split equitably between these four entities. The County Commissioners have endorsed an equitable division. CPAC asks for our further assistance, writing: "Given recent developments, we need to make sure that Mayor Jane Campbell, Council President Frank Jackson, and Mayor Bruce Akers hear from us (call, fax letters). Key messages are: -- We are aware of the Commissioners' latest proposal for a four-way, equal split of the tax dollars generated by the proposed tax increase. -- The arts and cultural community has always believed that an equal split is the fairest and most equitable. -- If an equitable process is decided, the arts and cultural leaders, their board, staff, members and audiences will rally behind this issue. -- Please seriously consider supporting an equal 25% split. Contact Information: The Honorable Council President Frank Jackson Cleveland City Council 601 Lakeside Avenue NE Cleveland, OH 44114 phone] 216-664-2840 fax] 216-664-3837 The Honorable Mayor Jane Campbell City of Cleveland 601 Lakeside Avenue Cleveland, OH 44114 phone] 216-664-6420 fax] 216-664-2815 Mayor Bruce Akers President, Mayors and Managers Association 10107 Brecksville Rd. Brecksville, OH 44141 phone] 440-526-3433 fax] 440-526-5979 Please make notes of the following important dates: Aug 13 - Cleveland City Council will have their final meeting to address these issues Aug 19 - the Board of County Commissioners will have their final meeting to discuss the details of the economic development package." Send an electronic copy of any letters you write to CPAC at cpac2001 at aol.com --part1_a9.45e25c76.2c67100a_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The response to our last=20= e-mail suggests that more information needs to be shared more widely about t= he issue of public funding for the arts and its relationship to the conventi= on center issue.  We will try to pass on information when we have it. &= nbsp;Although the arts community is gaining in
political power, know-how, and presence, the idea is that we also have t= o work within what might be feasible at this point. Public funding for the a= rts is very likely to be coupled with the convention center on an upcoming b= allot; that's a reality.  But the Community Partnership for Arts and Cu= lture is strongly and actively advocating to protect public funding for the=20= arts within the larger economic development package that will be presented a= s a sales tax levy.  Intense lobbying is occurring, for instance, to ma= ke sure there is a cap for the amount of revenue that would go to the Conven= tion Center.  The remainder of the money, earmarked for economic develo= pment, would be split between four entities--the city, the county, a high-te= ch development fund, and the arts.  The Community Partnership for Arts=20= and Culture is lobbying to make sure that the money is split equitably betwe= en these four entities.  The County Commissioners have endorsed an equi= table division.  CPAC asks for our further assistance, writing:

"Given recent developments, we need to make sure that Mayor Jane Campbel= l, Council President Frank Jackson, and Mayor Bruce Akers hear from us (call= , fax letters).  Key messages are:
-- We are aware of the Commissioners' latest proposal for a four-way, eq= ual split of the tax dollars generated by the proposed tax increase.=20
-- The arts and cultural community has always believed that an equal spl= it is the fairest and most equitable.
-- If an equitable process is decided, the arts and cultural leaders, th= eir board, staff, members and audiences will rally behind this issue.
-- Please seriously consider supporting an equal 25% split.

Contact Information:

The Honorable Council President Frank Jackson
Cleveland City Council
601 Lakeside Avenue NE
Cleveland, OH  44114
phone] 216-664-2840
fax]  216-664-3837

The Honorable Mayor Jane Campbell
City of Cleveland
601 Lakeside Avenue
Cleveland, OH  44114
phone]  216-664-6420
fax]  216-664-2815

Mayor Bruce Akers
President, Mayors and Managers Association
10107 Brecksville Rd.
Brecksville, OH  44141
phone] 440-526-3433
fax]  440-526-5979

Please make notes of the following important dates:
Aug 13 - Cleveland City Council will have their final meeting to address= these issues
Aug 19 - the Board of County Commissioners will have their final meeting= to discuss the details of the economic development package."

Send an electronic copy of any letters you write to CPAC at cpac2001 at aol= .com
--part1_a9.45e25c76.2c67100a_boundary-- From mephistotheatrics at hotmail.com Sun Aug 10 05:16:01 2003 From: mephistotheatrics at hotmail.com (Mephisto Theatrics) Date: Sun Aug 10 05:16:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Movie Auditions / Costume Design Opportunity Message-ID:
This message is for anyone who might be interested in working on a local film to be shot in the Sandusky area. The film is called The Still Unknown, and the stage version of the script may be viewed on the author's website, www.geocities.com/terenceblenk/stillunknown.htm
Ages listed are approximate, and may vary with casting.  No roles are currently cast.
 
It's an ensemble piece in the sense that there are 7-8 major roles all with relatively equal screen time.  Because of this, we will be rehearsing, most likely 1-2 days a week.
 
Transportation for these rehearsals and shooting can be provided for anyone who lives more or less somewhere between Lakewood and Sandusky.
 
I am also looking for a costume designer for this project.  Costumes will probably be a thrift store operation, so here we're looking for someone with great style and imagination.
 
If you haven't figured it out, other than re-imbursing costs, we will not be able to pay you.  This is a "love of art" project.  But are planning on going as far as we can with promoting this film once shot.  We've completed many theater and film projects in the past.  I don't want to "sell" anyone.  Just check out the script, it's worth it.
 
If you know anyone or around the Sandusky area who might be interested, contact Joshua Johnston (director) through this email address.
 
Thanks,
Josh(ua) Johnston
Mephisto Theatrics


MSN 8 helps ELIMINATE E-MAIL VIRUSES. Get 2 months FREE*. From AntaeusDance at aol.com Sun Aug 10 05:16:48 2003 From: AntaeusDance at aol.com (AntaeusDance at aol.com) Date: Sun Aug 10 05:16:48 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Antaeus Dance opens exciting season with "flashback" Message-ID: --part1_a3.46e2b82d.2c673990_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Antaeus Dance presents flashback a concert of repertory works by Artistic Director Joan Meggitt music by Arvo Part, Astor Piazzolla and Dmitri Shostakovich September 12-13, 2003 at 8:00 p.m. September 14, 2003 at 2:00 p.m. Pilgrim Congregational Church 2592 West 14th Street corner of West 14th and Starkweather in Tremont Tickets: $15 general admission, $10 seniors/students Parking: Free, church lot & on street For reservations & information, please call (216) 486-2874 or e-mail AntaeusDance at aol.com Antaeus Dance is a professional, nonprofit modern dance company dedicated to the creation and presentation of intelligent and well-crafted danceworks that address issues of human connection. Founded in 2001, and based on Cleveland, the company is active in the production of formal concerts of original modern dance choreography, creates free site-specific dance events for the public, some in collaboration with other arts and professional organizations, and is committed to arts education in Cleveland and the surrounding communities. The company is in residence at Pilgrim Congregational Church. Antaeus Dance Joan Meggitt, Artistic/Executive Director 2592 West 14th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44113 (216) 486-2874 AntaeusDance at aol.com --part1_a3.46e2b82d.2c673990_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Antaeus D= ance
presents
flashback
a concert of repertory wo= rks by Artistic Director Joan Meggitt
music by Arvo Part, Astor Piazzolla and Dmitri Shostakovich


September 12-13, 2003 at 8:0= 0 p.m.
September 14, 2003 at 2:00 p.m.

Pilgrim Congregational Church
2592 West 14th Street
corner of West 14th and Starkweather in Tremont

Tickets: $15 general admission, $10 seniors/students
Parking: Free, church lot & on street
For reservations & information, please call (216) 486-2874
or e-mail AntaeusDance at aol.com

Antaeus Dance is a professio= nal, nonprofit modern dance company dedicated to the creation and presentati= on of intelligent and well-crafted danceworks that address issues of human c= onnection. Founded in 2001, and based on Cleveland, the company is active in= the production of formal concerts of original modern dance choreography, cr= eates free site-specific dance events for the public, some in collaboration=20= with other arts and professional organizations, and is committed to arts edu= cation in Cleveland and the surrounding communities. 

The company is in residence at Pilgrim Congregational Church.
Antaeus Dance
Joan Meggitt, Artistic/Executive Director
2592 West 14th Street
Cleveland, Ohio 44113
(216) 486-2874
AntaeusDance at aol.com

--part1_a3.46e2b82d.2c673990_boundary-- From nancy at btots.org Sun Aug 10 14:46:00 2003 From: nancy at btots.org (Nancy Sweeney/ BTOTS) Date: Sun Aug 10 14:46:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brecksville Theater on the Square Auditions for The Sound of Music Message-ID: <003c01c35f76$33ffaf00$687ba8c0@Nancy> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0039_01C35F54.ACBE7380 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Brecksville Theater on the Square Holds Auditions for The Sound of Music Brecksville Theater on the Square will hold auditions for the classic = and beloved musical about the von Trapp family singers, The Sound of = Music directed by Catherine E. Phillips and music directed by Donna Box. = . All roles are open. Auditions will be held according to the following = schedule: =20 Auditions for children grades K-8 on Sunday, August 24 from 2:00-5:00 = p.m. will be by appointment only. Please call 440-526-3443 to schedule = an audition time. There is no need to prepare a song as auditioners will = be taught a song at the audition. =20 Open auditions for students in grades 9-12 and all adults are Sunday, = August 24 from 7-9:00 p.m. and Monday, August 25 from 7-9:00 p.m. Please = prepare an audition song and be prepared to read. No appointments are = necessary for high school students and adults. =20 Callbacks for children and adults are Tuesday, August 26 beginning at = 7:00 p.m. =20 Production dates are November 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 2003.=20 =20 Auditions are being held in Building 5 at the Blossom Hill Complex, 4450 = Oakes Road in Brecksville. For additional information, call Brecksville = Theater on the Square at 440-526-3443 or visit the website at = www.btots.org. =20 The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this organization with state tax = dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and = cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0039_01C35F54.ACBE7380 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Brecksville Theater on the = Square Holds=20 Auditions for

The Sound of Music

Brecksville Theater = on the=20 Square will hold auditions for the classic and beloved musical about the = von=20 Trapp family singers, The Sound of Music directed by = Catherine=20 E. Phillips and music directed by Donna Box. . All roles are open. = Auditions=20 will be held according to the following schedule:

 

Auditions for = children grades=20 K-8 on Sunday, August 24 from 2:00-5:00 p.m. will be by appointment=20 only.  Please call = 440-526-3443=20 to schedule an audition time. There is no need to prepare a song as = auditioners=20 will be taught a song at the audition.

 

Open = auditions for=20 students in grades 9-12 and all adults are Sunday, August 24 from 7-9:00 = p.m.=20 and Monday, August 25 from 7-9:00 p.m. Please prepare an audition song = and be=20 prepared to read. No appointments are necessary for high school students = and=20 adults.

 

Callbacks for = children and=20 adults are Tuesday, August 26 beginning at 7:00 p.m.

 

Production dates = are November=20 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 2003.

 

Auditions are being = held in=20 Building 5 at the Blossom Hill Complex, 4450 Oakes Road in Brecksville. = For=20 additional information, call Brecksville Theater on the Square at = 440-526-3443=20 or visit the website at www.btots.org.

 

The Ohio Arts = Council helped=20 fund this organization with state tax dollars to encourage economic = growth,=20 educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.

 

 

 
------=_NextPart_000_0039_01C35F54.ACBE7380-- From clydesimon at sbcglobal.net Sun Aug 10 16:46:01 2003 From: clydesimon at sbcglobal.net (Clyde Simon) Date: Sun Aug 10 16:46:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]convergence-continuum auditioning women for Oct. production Message-ID: <20030810204435.79208.qmail@web80405.mail.yahoo.com> --0-537795017-1060548275=:78113 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii convergence-continuum is seeking to cast one remaining female role (non-equity) for its upcoming production, which will run at their artistic home, The Liminis, in Tremont. The show, to be directed by Artistic Director Clyde Simon, will run Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from October 3 through November 1. Rehearsals begin with a read-thru on August 20. convergence-continuum produces unconventional/alternative theatre in an intimate, environment setting. The role to be filled is a major role within the ensemble piece and is very flexible in terms of age (25 - 50), ethnicity, physical type, etc. To obtain further details / schedule an audition, please call Clyde Simon at 216-401-3099. --0-537795017-1060548275=:78113 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
convergence-continuum  is seeking to cast one remaining female role (non-equity) for its upcoming production, which will run at their artistic home, The Liminis, in Tremont.  The show, to be directed by Artistic Director Clyde Simon,  will run Thursdays, Fridays and  Saturdays from October 3 through November 1.  Rehearsals begin with a read-thru on August 20.
 
convergence-continuum produces unconventional/alternative theatre in an intimate, environment setting.  The role to be filled is a major role within the ensemble piece and is very flexible in terms of age (25 - 50), ethnicity, physical type, etc.  To obtain further details / schedule an audition, please call Clyde Simon at 216-401-3099.
--0-537795017-1060548275=:78113-- From JHerman312 at aol.com Sun Aug 10 16:46:05 2003 From: JHerman312 at aol.com (JHerman312 at aol.com) Date: Sun Aug 10 16:46:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Kent Stage to hold Auditions for DRACULA Message-ID: <1e2.eca859f.2c681004@aol.com> --part1_1e2.eca859f.2c681004_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release: The Kent Stage=20 Holds Auditions for Bram Stoker's=20 DRACULA Adapted for the stage by Jack L. Herman After last years resounding success, The Kent Stage will be hold auditions=20 for this years production of the classic gothic thriller about the blood thi= rsty=20 Count, Bram Stoker's Dracula directed by Jack L. Herman. =20 Open auditions Sunday, August 24 from 7-9:00 p.m. and Monday, August 25 from= =20 7-9:00 p.m. No appointments are necessary. Callbacks will be held Tuesday, August 26 beginning at 7:00 p.m. Production dates are October 23, 24, 25, 26, 30, 31 and November 1st. 2003 Auditions are being held at the Kent Stage. =20 175 E. Main St. in Kent. =20 For additional information, call 330-673-5368. The Kent Stage helps to support the educational excellence and cultural=20 enrichment of the community.=20 Check us out at: http://www.folk-eve= nts.com/ # # # Description of Characters Three Vampire Vixens Looking for three (3) young woman to be able to play very sexy roles. Must=20 have a dancers movements. They are evil and sultry whenever on stage. Look= ing=20 for actresses in their early to middle 20's. Will need to be able to speak=20 with a Romanian style accent. Dr. John Seward He is a very refined man. Courteous. A true English gentleman. He also is= =20 in love with Lucy Westenra. He is the chief physician in charge of Purfleet= =20 Asylum. Must be able to speak with an English accent. Arthur Holmwood An aristocrat. Well bred. He is hopelessly in love with Lucy. When Lucy=20 dies a part of Arthur dies with her. He has the finale triumph in this play= . =20 Must be able to speak with an English accent. Quincey P. Morris An American from Texas. He speaks with the slang of the South, but it is=20 obvious he has good manners, and is very wealthy. He is the third of Lucy's= =20 suitors. Must be able to speak with an Southern accent. Jonathan Harker He is a likable, outgoing, well heeled, well dressed, successful solicitor.=20= =20 He is the fianc=E9 of Mina Murray. Must be able to speak with an English=20 accent. Mina Murray Mina is a most attractive young woman. She is beautifully dressed. She is=20 gentle, warm-hearted, quick to respond to others' needs. Must be able to spe= ak=20 with an English accent. Lucy Westenra She too is a very attractive young woman. Lucy, though gentle by nature, is= =20 suffering from a strange malady, which makes her appear helpless and weak. =20 When she becomes a vampire, the actress will need to be able to play very=20 seductive, evil and wild. Must be able to speak with an English accent. R. M. Renfield This role has been pre-cast. Professor Abraham Van Helsing This role has been pre-cast. Count Dracula This role has been pre-cast. --part1_1e2.eca859f.2c681004_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release:

T= he Kent Stage
Holds Auditions for


Bram= Stoker's
DRACULA

Adapted for the stage by Jack L. Herman


After last years resounding success, The Kent Stage will be hold audi= tions for this years production of the classic gothic thriller about the blo= od thirsty Count, Bram Stoker's Dracula directed by Jack L. Herman.&n= bsp;

Open auditions Sunday, August 24 from 7-9:00 p.m. and Monday, August=20= 25 from 7-9:00 p.m.  No appointments are necessary.

Callbacks will be held Tuesday, August 26 beginning at 7:00 p.m.

Production dates are October 23, 24, 25, 26, 30, 31 and November 1st. 2003
Auditions are being held at the Kent Stage. 
175 E. Main St. in Kent. 
For additional information, call 330-673-5368.

The Kent Stage helps to support the educational excellence and cultural enri= chment of the community.
Check us out at: http://www.folk-eve= nts.com/

# # #


Description of Characters

Three Vampire Vixens
Looking for three (3) young woman to be able to play very sexy roles. =20= Must have a dancers movements.  They are evil and sultry whenever on st= age.  Looking for actresses in their early to middle 20's.  Will n= eed to be able to speak with a Romanian style accent.

Dr. John Seward
He is a very refined man.  Courteous.  A true English gentleman.&n= bsp; He also is in love with Lucy Westenra.  He is the chief physician=20= in charge of Purfleet Asylum.  Must be able to speak with an English ac= cent.

Arthur Holmwood
An aristocrat.  Well bred.  He is hopelessly in love with Lucy.&nb= sp; When Lucy dies a part of Arthur dies with her.  He has the finale t= riumph in this play.  Must be able to speak with an English accent.

Quincey P. Morris
An American from Texas.  He speaks with the slang of the South, but it=20= is obvious he has good manners, and is very wealthy.  He is the third o= f Lucy's suitors.  Must be able to speak with an Southern accent.

Jonathan Harker
He is a likable, outgoing, well heeled, well dressed, successful solicitor.&= nbsp; He is the fianc=E9 of Mina Murray.  Must be able to speak with an= English accent.

Mina Murray
Mina is a most attractive young woman.  She is beautifully dressed.&nbs= p; She is gentle, warm-hearted, quick to respond to others' needs. Must be a= ble to speak with an English accent.

Lucy Westenra
She too is a very attractive young woman.  Lucy, though gentle by natur= e, is suffering from a strange malady, which makes her appear helpless and w= eak.  When she becomes a vampire, the actress will need to be able to p= lay very seductive, evil and wild.  Must be able to speak with an Engli= sh accent.

R. M. Renfield
This role has been pre-cast.

Professor Abraham Van Helsing
This role has been pre-cast.

Count Dracula
This role has been pre-cast.


--part1_1e2.eca859f.2c681004_boundary-- From clydesimon at sbcglobal.net Sun Aug 10 23:55:01 2003 From: clydesimon at sbcglobal.net (Clyde Simon) Date: Sun Aug 10 23:55:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final 3 performances of Each Day Dies With Sleep Message-ID: <20030811030313.48177.qmail@web80403.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1493391780-1060570993=:47059 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii ONLY ONE WEEKEND LEFT TO SEE CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM'S PRODUCTION OF EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP There is only one weekend left to encounter convergence-continuum's mind-bending production of Jose Rivera's Each Day Dies With Sleep. In this up-close production at the intimate Liminis, you will be transported to the extraordinary world that is Nelly's home on the East Coast where she struggles to escape her possessive father Augie and his strange expanding house filled with wild animals. With the help of hunky, young Johnny they travel to L.A. in search of fame and fortune. But Augie isn't out of the picture yet and the cards say there's mayhem on the way.... "Rivera animates the tension between the civilized and the bestial, all while writing in such a droll manner that the work plays like a dark, gothic comedy....All this weirdness seems strangely logical in the playing, and it's surprisingly funny throughout....In a production that is superb in all respects, the convergence-continuum actors shine brightest....Thanks to their crisp performances, this tight ensemble generates enough crackling sexual energy to equal the output of an Illuminating Company substation, along with just as much tension and dread once Augie takes his revenge....So let's put it this way: If you've got a functioning phone and car, you've got no damn excuse to miss this show.." -- Christine Howey, Scene, July 23-29, 2003 So use that phone to call 216-687-0074 for reservations soon. Tickets are still available for the final weekend, but seating is limited. This final weekend of performances will be Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 8pm, at The Liminis, 2438 Scranton Rd., in Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood. Tickets are $12 general admission and $9 for students and seniors. Call 216-687-0074 for reservations and information. --0-1493391780-1060570993=:47059 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
ONLY ONE WEEKEND LEFT TO SEE CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM'S PRODUCTION OF EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP


There is only one weekend left to encounter convergence-continuum's mind-bending production of Jose Rivera's Each Day Dies With Sleep.  In this up-close production at the intimate Liminis, you will be transported to the extraordinary world that is Nelly's home on the East Coast where she struggles to escape her possessive father Augie and his strange expanding house filled with wild animals.  With the help of hunky, young Johnny they travel to L.A. in search of fame and fortune.  But Augie isn't out of the picture yet and the cards say there's mayhem on the way....


"Rivera animates the tension between the civilized and the bestial, all while writing in such a droll manner that the work plays like a dark, gothic comedy....All this weirdness seems strangely logical in the playing, and it's surprisingly funny throughout....In a production that is superb in all respects, the convergence-continuum actors shine brightest....Thanks to their crisp performances, this tight ensemble generates enough crackling sexual energy to equal the output of an Illuminating Company substation, along with just as much tension and dread once Augie takes his revenge....So let's put it this way: If you've got a functioning phone and car, you've got no damn excuse to miss this show.."  -- Christine Howey, Scene, July 23-29, 2003

So use that phone to call 216-687-0074 for reservations soon.  Tickets are still available for the final weekend, but seating is limited.

This final weekend of performances will be Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 8pm, at The Liminis, 2438 Scranton Rd., in Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood.  Tickets are $12 general admission and $9 for students and seniors.  Call 216-687-0074 for reservations and information.
--0-1493391780-1060570993=:47059-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Aug 10 23:55:05 2003 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun Aug 10 23:55:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko Reviews: Cleve Repertory Project & Ohio Dance Theatre Message-ID: <20030811031436.70326.qmail@web12006.mail.yahoo.com> DANCE AND MORE DANCE!!!! Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times CLEVELAND REPERTORY PROJECT WONDERFUL ATCAIN PARK One of the problems with viewing dance at venues such as Cain Park is that the presentations are for one night only. They are here, they are good, the word needs to get out as to the excitement of attending such productions, and they are gone before the support can build. This has been the case with all three of the local dance companies reviewed this summer at Cain Park. Groundworks Dance, Pointe of Departure, and most recently, Cleveland Repertory Project. All received standing ovations, positive commentaries, and left their audiences wanting more. The positive side is that the Cleveland area, even in the midst of the financial famine, has been able to nurture such companies, though barely. They all hang on by a financial thread and the donations of local dance aficionados. Another positive is that with the hole left by the demise of Cleveland San Jose Ballet Company, and the less than thrilling productions by Ohio Ballet, there is still good dance to attend. Cleveland Repertory Project is in its sixteenth season. It is considered one of the premiere modern dance groups in the area. It has been blessed with a wonderful new Artistic Director in the person of Hernando Cortez. His works and programming show creativity, precision and exciting variations. "Planet Soup," the opening number, featured an enchanting melange of dances to world music. Filipino folk dances, Irish reels, African ritual dances and Indian traditional forms were all displayed. Beautifully costumed by Edward Sylvia, the bare-chested, tie dyed skirted males and sarong draped females created exotic images. The dancers, who obviously were enjoying themselves as much as the audience, spun, partnered, flowed and performed with exhausting and cohesive movements. The highlight of the piece was Jason Ignacio?s blind-folded step-dancing between clapping poles. For long-time local dance attenders it was like a shift back into time with the presentation of the second number, "Laura?s Women." The contemporary ballet was choreographed in 1975 by the late Ian Horvath, who was a co-founder of Cleveland Ballet. Danced to the music of Laura Nyro, with copies of the original costumes by Ginger Shane and using the original lighting design of Jennifer Tipton, the piece flowed beautifully. Kallie Marie Bokal, Elizabeth Flynn and Shannon Mulchay made the composition their own. SPEED (2003) was Cortez?s humorous approach to a comic-strip-in-dance. A smile piece from beginning to end, tiny Jason Ignacio was the exact image of the TV character Speedracer. Along with his living "wings," composed of three female dancers, he flew threw the number taking the audience on a delightful journey. This is no great number, but it is fun to watch normally staid dancers let loose and do it so well. Aaron Copland?s "Appalachian Spring" is a beautiful and haunting piece of music. It lends itself well to dance interpretation. Originally choreographed and costumed by the renowned Martha Graham, the piece was reconstructed by Diana Gray and Gary Galbraith for local presentation. The story-ballet centers on a celebration by a man and a woman who build a house in the wilderness with joy, love and prayer. They are helped on their journey by a revivalist and his followers and a pioneering woman who dreams of the Promised Land. The piece was given a meticulous production. Every character was clearly developed. Tall and powerful Mark Tomasic was properly stern as the Revivalist. Catherine Meredith was enchanting as the bride. Gary Galbraith, who was part of the revival team, effectively danced the Husbandman. Elizabeth Flynn was strong as the Pioneering Woman. This was a wonderful reincarnation of a very important piece of modern dance. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: Call 216-397-3757 and request a schedule of Cleveland Repertory Project?s season brochure and attend one or more of their presentations. You won?t be disappointed. They will be repeating "Appalachian Spring" in their November program. OHIO DANCE THEATRE CLOSES PLAY HOUSE SEASON Ohio Dance Theatre, which is housed in Oberlin, recently completed its inaugural summer series at the Cleveland Play House. Normally the company performs at Lorain County Community College and has developed a very large following there. According to Artistic Director Denise Gula the company attracted a new base while in residence at the nation?s oldest professional theatre. As always happens with groups new to an area it takes a while for the word to get out, so audience size was generally smaller than the company is used to getting in its "real" home. Cleveland?s economic woes, which have strongly affected other arts organizations, did not help the situation. Founded in 1992 by Gula, the company?s mission is to "enhance the quality of life throughout the northeastern Ohio area by offering quality dance performances and educational programs." Due to Gula?s strong drama background as an actress and director, the company is one of the few in the country which incorporates theatricality into their program. For example, their recent production of ?MIDSUMMER NIGHT?S DREAM? consisted of a blend of dance and spoken dialogue. A theatrical production in two acts, ODT?S ?MIDSUMMER NIGHT?S DREAM? uses as its theme the Shakespeare play of the same name. It is danced to the music of Felix Mendelssohn. Blending spoken dialogue with dance, it makes for an interesting evening of entertainment. Allen Schissler and Jody Skye danced well as Oberon and Tatania, the king and queen of the fairies. Their closing duet was outstanding. Though he could have displayed a little more pixie quality, Alfiero Supan made a nice Puck. The Fairies formed a beautiful corps, with good point movement and excellent timing of the group movements. The organization includes The School of Ohio Dance theatre and the Ohio Dance Theatre Student Ensemble. Members of those organizations often appear on-stage in Ohio Dance Theatre presentations. Ohio Dance Theatre is currently holding auditions for students 11 to 18 years of age for their Fall 2003 Pre-professional Training Program, Levels 1 and 2. Students enrolled in this program will have the opportunity to perform in ODT?s upcoming production of critically acclaimed ?THE NUTCRACKER.? To schedule an appointment call the ODT office at 440-774-6077. Ohio Dance Theatre will present Tchaikovsky?s ?NUTCRACKER? at the Stocker Center Theatre on the campus of Lorain County Community College on December 19, 20 and 21. For tickets call 1-800-366-5333 extension 4040. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From rainbowrep at neo.rr.com Mon Aug 4 08:19:03 2003 From: rainbowrep at neo.rr.com (Lois DiGiacomo) Date: Mon Aug 4 08:19:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MATCHMAKER Message-ID: <004301c35a47$7fdf3be0$dbd65d18@DJVLSZ01> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C35A1D.969FC3B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable MATCHMAKER - a satirical play spoofing TV's dating/marriage shows! It's = more fun than Tony and Tina's Wedding!....Why? Because there's a = different wedding couple with each show--chosen by the audience. Meet = our panels of four women and four men vying for that audience vote to = become the next bride and groom...then join them at their reception for = a piece of cake! August 8-9 at 8 p.m. Canton Cultural Center Arts and Education Center =20 1014 Cleveland Avenue N. W. 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MATCHMAKER - a satirical play spoofing = TV's=20 dating/marriage shows!  It's more fun than Tony and Tina's = Wedding!....Why?=20 Because there's a different wedding couple with each show--chosen by the = audience.  Meet our panels of four women and four men vying for = that=20 audience vote to become the next bride and groom...then join them = at their=20 reception for a piece of cake!
 
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------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C35A1D.969FC3B0-- From Crytti at aol.com Mon Aug 4 08:19:07 2003 From: Crytti at aol.com (Crytti at aol.com) Date: Mon Aug 4 08:19:07 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call for Performing Artists at Venuu Off-Coventry Message-ID: <1c6.d701f45.2c5fb484@aol.com> --part1_1c6.d701f45.2c5fb484_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit VENUU OFF-COVENTRY an intimate space for eclectic performing arts CALL FOR PERFORMING ARTISTS Venuu Off-Coventry is currently accepting proposals and demos for consideration for our third season of producing and showcasing local, established and emerging talent in an intimate setting where the focus is on the performers. Do you need a venue for a one-act play, staged reading, one-person show, or other performance event? Venuu Off-Coventry presents a mixed bag of acts including dance, film, performance art, cabaret, theatre, and music on the 3rd Saturday of each month. The group is the brainchild of a band of Cleveland Heights residents who wanted to collect their artistic energy and create a gathering place for artists and the community. We are also dedicated to nurturing and developing a broad spectrum of performing arts, including puppetry, multimedia, spoken word, and other art forms. In its first two seasons, VOC has presented a variety of performers and events including Puppets Meet Theatre, Party in the Heights, Barun Kumar Pal, The Trail Hawgs, The Sissy Show, Mr. Downchild, George Foley, Nan O'Malley, The Harmony Girls, The Rude Staff Checkers, Robbie Spackey, A Valentine Cabaret, Lee Chilcote and Ron Andrico, Dale Rogers, Diversity Dance, The Eclectics, The Suspenders, Crazy Rhythm, and World Music Dance Parties. In the fall we will be a part of the Coventry Village Post Construction Festivities. We provide a black box setting with a small stage. We have some lighting equipment, fabric, tables and chairs. Our seating capacity is 65. We sell our own concessions and have free and ample parking. Venuu Off-Coventry is a substance free zone: no smoking, alcohol, or drugs. Venuu Off-Coventry is located in Cleveland Heights at 2728 Lancashire Road, at The Unitarian-Universalist Society of Cleveland, downstairs. We also have volunteer opportunities for anyone interested in publicity, stagecraft, set design, lighting, etc. Please contact Amy Collins by phone or by fax for booking and volunteer opportunities. Booking Agent: Amy Collins: 216.739.1928 Fax: 216.932.1516 Media Contact/PR: Christine McBurney 216.321.1119 crytti at aol.com --part1_1c6.d701f45.2c5fb484_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable VENUU OFF-COVENTRY
an intimate space for eclectic performing arts

CALL FOR PERFORMING ARTISTS

Venuu Off-Coventry is currently accepting proposals and demos for considerat= ion for our third season of producing and showcasing local, established and=20= emerging talent in an intimate setting where the focus is on the performers.=   Do you need a venue for a one-act play, staged reading, one-person sh= ow, or other performance event?

Venuu Off-Coventry presents a mixed bag of acts including dance, film, perfo= rmance art, cabaret, theatre, and music on the 3rd Saturday of each month. <= BR>
The group is the brainchild of a band of Cleveland Heights residents who wan= ted to collect their artistic energy and create a gathering place for artist= s and the community. We  are also dedicated to nurturing and developing= a broad spectrum of performing arts, including puppetry, multimedia, spoken= word, and other art forms. 

In its first two seasons, VOC has presented a variety of performers and even= ts including Puppets Meet Theatre, Party in the Heights, Barun Kumar Pal, Th= e Trail Hawgs, The Sissy Show, Mr. Downchild, George Foley, Nan O'Malley, Th= e Harmony Girls, The Rude Staff Checkers, Robbie Spackey, A Valentine Cabare= t, Lee Chilcote and Ron Andrico, Dale Rogers, Diversity Dance, The Eclectics= , The Suspenders, Crazy Rhythm, and World Music Dance Parties.  In the=20= fall we will be a part of the Coventry Village Post Construction Festivities= .

We provide a black box setting with a small stage.  We have some lighti= ng equipment, fabric, tables and chairs. Our seating capacity is 65.  W= e sell our own concessions and have free and ample parking.  Venuu Off-= Coventry is a substance free zone: no smoking, alcohol, or drugs. 

Venuu Off-Coventry is located in Cleveland Heights at 2728 Lancashire Road,=20= at The Unitarian-Universalist Society of Cleveland, downstairs.

We also have volunteer opportunities for anyone interested in publicity, sta= gecraft,  set design, lighting, etc.

Please contact Amy Collins by phone or by fax for booking and volunteer oppo= rtunities.

Booking Agent: Amy Collins: 216.739.1928 Fax: 216.932.151= 6
Media Contact/PR: Christine McBurney 216.321.1119 crytti at aol.com
--part1_1c6.d701f45.2c5fb484_boundary-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Mon Aug 4 09:34:00 2003 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Mon Aug 4 09:34:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS - "Of Mice & Men" at Beck - call for appt. Message-ID: <1cb.ec0f2dd.2c5fc837@aol.com> --part1_1cb.ec0f2dd.2c5fc837_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AUDITIONS ARE IN JUST THREE WEEKS !! AUGUST 25 AND 26 MAKE YOUR AUDITION APPOINTMENT NOW BY CALLING 216-521-2540 x 232 ------------------------------ Beck Center AUDITION INFORMATION for Of Mice and Men By John Steinbeck Director -- Fred Sternfeld Set Design -- Richard Gould Light Design -- Jeff Lockshine Costume Design -- Jeff Smart Stage Manager -- Amanda Harland This outstanding classic drama is a tremendously moving character study of=20 two roving farmhands, one of whom - "with the strength of a gorilla and the=20= mind=20 of an untutored child" - unwittingly murders a woman, and is killed by his=20 friend to prevent his falling into the hands of the law. THE STORY: Two drifters, George and his friend Lennie, with delusions of=20 living off the "fat of the land," have just arrived at a ranch to work for e= nough=20 money to buy their own place. Lennie is a man-child, a little boy in the bod= y=20 of a dangerously powerful man. It's Lennie's obsessions with things soft and= =20 cuddly, that have made George cautious about who the gentle giant, with his=20 brute strength, associates with. His promise to allow Lennie to "tend to the= =20 rabbits" on their future land keeps Lennie calm, amidst distractions, as the= =20 overgrown child needs constant reassurance. But when a ranch boss' promiscuo= us wife=20 is found dead in the barn with a broken neck, it's obvious that Lennie,=20 albeit accidentally, killed her. George, now worried about his own safety, k= nows=20 exactly where Lennie has gone to hide, and he meets him there. Realizing the= y=20 can't run away anymore, George is faced with a moral question: how should he= =20 deal with Lennie before the ranchers find him and take matters into their ow= n=20 hands. AUDITION DATES: Auditions will be held by appointment Monday, August=A0 25 a= nd=20 Tuesday, August 26 from 6:30pm-10:00pm at Beck Center. Call-Backs will be he= ld=20 Monday, September 8 from 6:30pm-10:30pm.=A0 To schedule an appointment pleas= e=20 call Beck Center at 216-521-2540 ext. 232, Monday - Friday 9:00am - 6:00pm. AUDITION INFORMATION:=A0 Please be prepared to present two short=A0 memorize= d=20 monologues OR you=A0can read a selection from the script which will be provi= ded to=20 you when you arrive for your audition. Please bring a resume and a headshot=20= if=20 available and arrive at least fifteen minutes early to fill out an audition=20 form. ROLES: All roles are open.=A0 9 men, 1 woman. Lennie - A large, lumbering, childlike migrant worker. Due to his mild menta= l=20 disability, Lennie completely depends upon George, his friend and traveling=20 companion, for guidance and protection. The two men share a vision of a farm= =20 that they will own together, a vision that Lennie believes in wholeheartedly= .=20 Gentle and kind, Lennie nevertheless does not understand his own strength. H= is=20 love of petting soft things, such as small animals, dresses, and people's ha= ir,=20 leads to disaster. George - A small, wiry, quick-witted man who travels with, and cares for,=20 Lennie. Although he frequently speaks of how much better his life would be=20 without his caretaking responsibilities, George is obviously devoted to Lenn= ie.=20 George's behavior is motivated by the desire to protect Lennie and, eventual= ly,=20 deliver them both to the farm of their dreams. Though George is the source f= or=20 the often-told story of life on their future farm, it is Lennie's childlike=20 faith that enables George to actually believe his account of their future. Candy - An aging ranch handyman, Candy lost his hand in an accident and=20 worries about his future on the ranch. Fearing that his age is making him us= eless,=20 he seizes on George's description of the farm he and Lennie will have,=20 offering his life's savings if he can join George and Lennie in owning the l= and. The=20 fate of Candy's ancient dog, which Carlson shoots in the back of the head in= =20 an alleged act of mercy, foreshadows the manner of Lennie's death. Curley's Wife - The only female character in the play, Curley's wife is neve= r=20 given a name and is only referred to in reference to her husband. The men on= =20 the farm refer to her as a "tramp," a "tart," and a "looloo." Dressed in=20 fancy, feathered red shoes, she represents the temptation of female sexualit= y in an=20 a male-dominated world. Steinbeck depicts Curley's wife not as a villain, bu= t=20 rather as a victim. Like the ranch-hands, she is desperately lonely and has=20 broken dreams of a better life. Crooks - Crooks, the black stable-hand, gets his name from his crooked back.= =20 Proud, bitter, and caustically funny, he is isolated from the other men=20 because of the color of his skin. Despite himself, Crooks becomes fond of Le= nnie,=20 and though he derisively claims to have seen countless men following empty=20 dreams of buying their own land, he asks Lennie if he can go with them and h= oe in=20 the garden. Curley - The boss's son, Curley wears high-heeled boots to distinguish=20 himself from the field hands. Rumored to be a champion prizefighter, he is a= =20 confrontational, mean-spirited, and aggressive young man who seeks to compen= sate for=20 his small stature by picking fights with larger men. Recently married, Curle= y=20 is plagued with jealous suspicions and is extremely possessive of his=20 flirtatious young wife. Slim - A highly skilled mule driver and the acknowledged "prince" of the=20 ranch, Slim is the only character who seems to be at peace with himself. The= other=20 characters often look to Slim for advice. For instance, only after Slim=20 agrees that Candy should put his decrepit dog out of its misery, does the ol= d man=20 agree to let Carlson shoot it. A quiet, insightful man, Slim alone understan= ds=20 the nature of the bond between George and Lennie, and comforts George at the= =20 novel's tragic ending. Carlson - A ranch-hand, Carlson complains bitterly about Candy's old, smelly= =20 dog. He convinces Candy to put the dog out of its misery. When Candy finally= =20 agrees, Carlson promises to execute the task without causing the animal any=20 suffering. Later, George uses Carlson's gun to shoot Lennie. Whit - A ranch hand. The Boss - The stocky, well-dressed man in charge of the ranch, and Curley's= =20 father. He is never named and appears only once, but seems to be a fair-mind= ed=20 man. Candy happily reports that he once delivered a gallon of whiskey to the= =20 ranch-hands on Christmas Day. REHEARSAL INFORMATION: 2-6 times a week (depending upon the role) starting=20 January 4, 2004. Weeknight rehearsals will be 7-10:30pm; Weekend rehearsals=20= will=20 be Saturday afternoons and Sunday afternoons or evenings.=A0=20 COMPENSATION: Both AEA and non-AEA actors are welcome to audition. All actor= s=20 are paid for their participation in Beck Center productions.=20 PRODUCTION DATES:=A0 February 6 - 29, 2004. Thursdays, Friday & Saturdays at= =20 8:00pm.=A0 Sundays at 3:00pm. There will also be special school performances= on=20 February 10 & 12 at 9:00am and Noon. The Beck Center is located at 17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, Ohio=A0 44107 For more information contact Fred Sternfeld, director at=20 Fsternfeld at aol.com or 216-360-0708 --part1_1cb.ec0f2dd.2c5fc837_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

AUDITIONS ARE I= N JUST THREE WEEKS !!
AUGUST 25 AND 26


MAKE YOUR AUDITION APPOINTME= NT NOW BY CALLING 216-521-2540 x 232
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Beck Center

AUDITION INFORMATION
for
Of Mice and Men
By John Steinbeck


Director --  Fred Sternfeld
Set Design -- Richard Gould
Light Design -- Jeff Lockshine
Costume Design -- Jeff Smart
Stage Manager -- Amanda Harland


This outstanding classic drama is a tremendously moving character study=20= of two roving farmhands, one of whom - "with the strength of a gorilla and t= he mind of an untutored child" - unwittingly murders a woman, and is killed=20= by his friend to prevent his falling into the hands of the law.

THE STORY: Two drifters, George and his friend Lenni= e, with delusions of living off the "fat of the land," have just arrived at=20= a ranch to work for enough money to buy their own place. Lennie is a man-chi= ld, a little boy in the body of a dangerously powerful man. It's Lennie's ob= sessions with things soft and cuddly, that have made George cautious about w= ho the gentle giant, with his brute strength, associates with. His promise t= o allow Lennie to "tend to the rabbits" on their future land keeps Lennie ca= lm, amidst distractions, as the overgrown child needs constant reassurance.=20= But when a ranch boss' promiscuous wife is found dead in the barn with a bro= ken neck, it's obvious that Lennie, albeit accidentally, killed her. George,= now worried about his own safety, knows exactly where Lennie has gone to hi= de, and he meets him there. Realizing they can't run away anymore, George is= faced with a moral question: how should he deal with Lennie before the ranc= hers find him and take matters into their own hands.

AUDITION DATES: Auditions will be held by appointmen= t Monday, August=A0 25 and Tuesday, August 26 from 6:30pm-10:00pm at Beck Ce= nter. Call-Backs will be held Monday, September 8 from 6:30pm-10:30pm.=A0 To= schedule an appointment please call Beck Center at 216-521-2540 ext. 232, M= onday - Friday 9:00am - 6:00pm.

AUDITION INFORMATION:= =A0 Please be prepared to prese= nt two short=A0 memorized monologues OR you=A0can read a selection from the=20= script which will be provided to you when you arrive for your audition. Plea= se bring a resume and a headshot if available and arrive at least fifteen mi= nutes early to fill out an audition form.

ROLES: All roles are open.=A0 9 men, 1 woman.
Lennie -
A large, lumbering, childlike migrant worker. Due to his mild m= ental disability, Lennie completely depends upon George, his friend and trav= eling companion, for guidance and protection. The two men share a vision of=20= a farm that they will own together, a vision that Lennie believes in wholehe= artedly. Gentle and kind, Lennie nevertheless does not understand his own st= rength. His love of petting soft things, such as small animals, dresses, and= people's hair, leads to disaster.

George -
A small, wiry, quick-witted man who travels with, and cares for= , Lennie. Although he frequently speaks of how much better his life would be= without his caretaking responsibilities, George is obviously devoted to Len= nie. George's behavior is motivated by the desire to protect Lennie and, eve= ntually, deliver them both to the farm of their dreams. Though George is the= source for the often-told story of life on their future farm, it is Lennie'= s childlike faith that enables George to actually believe his account of the= ir future.

Candy -
An aging ranch handyman, Candy lost his hand in an accident and=20= worries about his future on the ranch. Fearing that his age is making him us= eless, he seizes on George's description of the farm he and Lennie will have= , offering his life's savings if he can join George and Lennie in owning the= land. The fate of Candy's ancient dog, which Carlson shoots in the back of=20= the head in an alleged act of mercy, foreshadows the manner of Lennie's deat= h.

Curley's Wife -
The only female character in the play, Curley's wife is=20= never given a name and is only referred to in reference to her husband. The=20= men on the farm refer to her as a "tramp," a "tart," and a "looloo." Dressed= in fancy, feathered red shoes, she represents the temptation of female sexu= ality in an a male-dominated world. Steinbeck depicts Curley's wife not as a= villain, but rather as a victim. Like the ranch-hands, she is desperately l= onely and has broken dreams of a better life.

Crooks -
Crooks, the black stable-hand, gets his name from his crooked b= ack. Proud, bitter, and caustically funny, he is isolated from the other men= because of the color of his skin. Despite himself, Crooks becomes fond of L= ennie, and though he derisively claims to have seen countless men following=20= empty dreams of buying their own land, he asks Lennie if he can go with them= and hoe in the garden.

Curley -
The boss's son, Curley wears high-heeled boots to distinguish h= imself from the field hands. Rumored to be a champion prizefighter, he is a=20= confrontational, mean-spirited, and aggressive young man who seeks to compen= sate for his small stature by picking fights with larger men. Recently marri= ed, Curley is plagued with jealous suspicions and is extremely possessive of= his flirtatious young wife.

Slim -
A highly skilled mule driver and the acknowledged "prince" of the= ranch, Slim is the only character who seems to be at peace with himself. Th= e other characters often look to Slim for advice. For instance, only after S= lim agrees that Candy should put his decrepit dog out of its misery, does th= e old man agree to let Carlson shoot it. A quiet, insightful man, Slim alone= understands the nature of the bond between George and Lennie, and comforts=20= George at the novel's tragic ending.

Carlson -
A ranch-hand, Carlson complains bitterly about Candy's old, sm= elly dog. He convinces Candy to put the dog out of its misery. When Candy fi= nally agrees, Carlson promises to execute the task without causing the anima= l any suffering. Later, George uses Carlson's gun to shoot Lennie.

Whit -
A ranch hand.

The Boss -
The stocky, well-dressed man in charge of the ranch, and Curl= ey's father. He is never named and appears only once, but seems to be a fair= -minded man. Candy happily reports that he once delivered a gallon of whiske= y to the ranch-hands on Christmas Day.

REHEARSAL INFORMATION: 2-6 times a week (depending u= pon the role) starting January 4, 2004. Weeknight rehearsals will be 7-10:30= pm; Weekend rehearsals will be Saturday afternoons and Sunday afternoons or=20= evenings.=A0

COMPENSATION: Both AEA and non-AEA actors are welcom= e to audition. All actors are paid for their participation in Beck Center pr= oductions.

PRODUCTION DATES:=A0 February 6 - 29, 2004. Thursday= s, Friday & Saturdays at 8:00pm.=A0 Sundays at 3:00pm. There will also b= e special school performances on February 10 & 12 at 9:00am and Noon.=

The Beck Center is located at 17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood= , Ohio=A0 44107

For more information contact Fred Sternfeld, director at
Fsternfeld at aol.com or 216-360-0708




--part1_1cb.ec0f2dd.2c5fc837_boundary-- From headfirstprod at yahoo.com Mon Aug 4 14:11:03 2003 From: headfirstprod at yahoo.com (allen gunnison) Date: Mon Aug 4 14:11:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TV program pilot Message-ID: <20030804182513.93756.qmail@web14911.mail.yahoo.com> Head First Productions seeks host/actor for a travel program pilot to be shot locally. The right man or woman should be 30ish, attractive, with a great personality and good sense of humor. The pilot will require a one day location shoot (transportation will be provided) and one day for voice over work. Send resume with head shot or video reel to Head First Productions P.O. Box 29361 Cleveland, OH 44129 Email: headfirstprod at yahoo.com __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com >From ogoldsberry at clevelandplayhouse.com" PROPS ARTISAN: This member of our 3-person shop employs a range of basic skills including sewing, shopping, carpentry, carving, painting, and creative fabrication. Good communication skills with designers and co-workers are a must. The ability of innovative problem solving is a must. Prior experience in professional theatre is desirable. The contract for this full-time position, with benefits, runs September 22, 2003 through November 23, 2003 and December 1, 2003 through May 2, 2004. Please send letter and resume with three references and phone numbers to Hans Hunziker, Production Manager, The Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106, or email at hhunziker at clevelandplayhouse.com. EOE. From iorhino at yahoo.com Mon Aug 4 16:34:10 2003 From: iorhino at yahoo.com (Greg Vovos) Date: Mon Aug 4 16:34:10 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TITLEWave theatre Seeks SET DESIGNER Message-ID: <20030804200408.45029.qmail@web60002.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1725565915-1060027448=:43713 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii TITLEWave theatre Seeks Set Designer For Its Inaugural show WAIT! By award winning playwright Julie Jensen Directed by Greg Vovos WAIT! opens September 26, 2003 at the Cleveland Public Theatre By stretching the boundaries of the stage WAIT! is a poignant comedy that offers exciting creative challenges for a Set Designer. TITLEWave theatre is a new theater company committed to producing quality new plays. If interested, please contact Artistic Director Greg Vovos at: iorhino at yahoo.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). --0-1725565915-1060027448=:43713 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
 

TITLEWave theatre Seeks Set Designer

For Its Inaugural show

WAIT!

By award winning playwright Julie Jensen

Directed by Greg Vovos

WAIT! opens September 26, 2003

at the Cleveland Public Theatre

By stretching the boundaries of the stage WAIT! is a poignant comedy that offers exciting creative challenges for a Set Designer.

TITLEWave theatre is a new theater company committed to producing quality new plays.

If interested, please contact Artistic Director Greg Vovos at:

iorhino at yahoo.com

 


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------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C35AA2.0BD92D90-- From Chanter57 at aol.com Mon Aug 4 20:24:00 2003 From: Chanter57 at aol.com (Chanter57 at aol.com) Date: Mon Aug 4 20:24:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]High Holiday singers Message-ID: <28.3bd219be.2c605d4f@aol.com> --part1_28.3bd219be.2c605d4f_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Good pay for qualified altos and tenors at east side congregation holiday services end of Sep and beginning of Oct. Good sight reading skills helpful. Contact: Cantor Laurel Barr, Temple Emanu El, 216-381-6600 x 115 --part1_28.3bd219be.2c605d4f_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Good pay for qualified altos and tenors at eas= t side congregation holiday services end of Sep and beginning of Oct.  = Good sight reading skills helpful.
Contact:  Cantor Laurel Barr, Temple Emanu El,  216-381-6600 x= 115

--part1_28.3bd219be.2c605d4f_boundary-- From MRONEN2000 at aol.com Mon Aug 4 20:55:01 2003 From: MRONEN2000 at aol.com (MRONEN2000 at aol.com) Date: Mon Aug 4 20:55:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting commercial TUES., WEDS., THURS. this week Message-ID: <1e9.e4b2e86.2c6067bd@aol.com> --part1_1e9.e4b2e86.2c6067bd_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Marcy Ronen Casting is casting a commercial for McConnell Heart Care on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY of this week. Callbacks will be in Columbus on Monday, August 11. The job shoots either August 14, 15, 16 or 17 in Columbus, Ohio. If you are cast as a principle you will be paid $500.00 for the day. Auditions will take place at the HILTON GARDEN INN, 1100 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115. Seeking NON-UNION actors for the following parts: TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2003 10AM Men in their late 50's 11AM Women in their late 50's 215PM Doctors, Surgeon types, male and female age 35-55 420PM Hospital orderlies, male, age 20-35 WEDS., AUGUST 6, 2003 930AM Church Choir members, men and women, age 30-60 11AM Garden Ladies, women, age 40-60, dressed for the part NOON Newsboy, male, age 11-15, must be able to ride a bike 215PM Delivery person, male and female, age 25-45 THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 2003 10AM Joggers, male and female, age 25-75 years old, must be real jogger 11AM Swimmers, male and female, age 30-50 years old, must be able to swim NOON Golfers, male and female, age 30-50 years old, must play golf 2PM Basketball players, male, age 20-45 years old, must play some basketball 3PM Men in their late 50's to mid-70's 3PM Women in their late 50's to mid-70's There is no dialogue, so nothing to prepare for. Come dressed for the part and bring a photo we can keep. See you there!!! --part1_1e9.e4b2e86.2c6067bd_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Marcy Ronen Casting is casting a commercial for McConn= ell Heart Care on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY of this week.

Callbacks will be in Columbus on Monday, August 11.  The job shoots eit= her August 14, 15, 16 or 17 in Columbus, Ohio.  If you are cast as a pr= inciple you will be paid $500.00 for the day.

Auditions will take place at the HILTON GARDEN INN, 1100 Carnegie Avenue, Cl= eveland, Ohio 44115.

Seeking NON-UNION actors for the following parts:

TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2003

10AM    Men in their late 50's
11AM    Women in their late 50's
215PM  Doctors, Surgeon types, male and female age 35-55
420PM  Hospital orderlies, male, age 20-35

WEDS., AUGUST 6, 2003

930AM  Church Choir members, men and women, age 30-60
11AM    Garden Ladies, women, age 40-60, dressed for the part=
NOON   Newsboy, male, age 11-15, must be able to ride a bike
215PM  Delivery person, male and female, age 25-45

THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 2003

10AM    Joggers, male and female, age 25-75 years old, must b= e real jogger
11AM    Swimmers, male and female, age 30-50 years old, must=20= be able to swim
NOON   Golfers, male and female, age 30-50 years old, must play go= lf
2PM      Basketball players, male, age 20-45 years=20= old, must play some basketball
3PM      Men in their late 50's to mid-70's
3PM      Women in their late 50's to mid-70's

There is no dialogue, so nothing to prepare for.  Come dressed for the=20= part and bring a photo we can keep.

See you there!!!
--part1_1e9.e4b2e86.2c6067bd_boundary-- From rajkovich1 at hotmail.com Mon Aug 4 23:20:02 2003 From: rajkovich1 at hotmail.com (Dan Rajkovich) Date: Mon Aug 4 23:20:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]actors needed for short film Message-ID: ACTORS NEEDED FOR SHORT FILM Must be available for filming on Friday August 15th from 10am until 4pm. Also must be available for one rehearsal during that week. This project is a local film, created by local artists, prooduced in an attempt to promote film and the arts in the greater Cleveland area. A small stipend is available along with a meal on the day of the shoot. We are looking for actors and actresses of diverse cultural backgrounds, ranging between the ages of 30 - 65. It should be a really fun, short project, and we're looking forward to hearing from all of you. Email Dan at rajkovich1 at hotmail.com or call at 216-906-3413. THANKS! _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From jolietjake7 at prodigy.net Mon Aug 4 23:20:08 2003 From: jolietjake7 at prodigy.net (Derek Koger) Date: Mon Aug 4 23:20:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Vote for "Optimus Prime for President" with The Cleveland Writer's Theatre Message-ID: <000c01c35afc$76e7b160$a3db3841@derekwevkp6ll9> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C35ADA.EEE2D7C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Who's a better a leader? George W. Bush? Professor Charles Xavier? Or = Optimus Prime?=20 =20 The Cleveland Writer's Theatre, northeast Ohio's newest theater company = emphasizing the work of local playwrights, presents its premier = production of "Optimus Prime for President" written by Margi Herwald, = directed by Derek Koger. =20 After a baseball game at Jacobs Field, six friends get together and talk = about the important things in life; cartoons, baseball, and = relationships. But when one of them is faced with a major crisis, will = her friends be there in her time of need? A look at love, friendship, = and pop culture in today's age.=20 =20 The Cleveland Writer's Theatre is committed to developing the work of = local playwrights and bringing them to area theater professionals and = the general public. Each performance is feedback driven, helping the = writer develop the play further. =20 "Optimus Prime for President" will be performed one night only on August = 24 at 8:00 pm=20 at The Second City theater located on E. 14 St. After the show, there = will be a feedback session with the writer, director, and cast. =20 Cast your vote for "Optimus Prime"! ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C35ADA.EEE2D7C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Who's a better a leader? George W. Bush? Professor Charles = Xavier? Or=20 Optimus Prime?

 

The Cleveland Writer's Theatre, northeast Ohio's newest theater = company=20 emphasizing the work of local playwrights, presents its premier = production of=20 "Optimus Prime for President" written by Margi Herwald, directed by = Derek=20 Koger.

 

After a baseball game at Jacobs Field, six friends get together = and talk=20 about the important things in life; cartoons, baseball, and = relationships. But=20 when one of them is faced with a major crisis, will her friends be there = in her=20 time of need? A look at love, friendship, and pop culture in today's = age.=20

 

The Cleveland Writer's Theatre is committed to developing the = work of=20 local playwrights and bringing them to area theater professionals and = the=20 general public. Each performance is feedback driven, helping the writer = develop=20 the play further.

 

"Optimus Prime for President" will be performed one night only = on August=20 24 at 8:00 pm

at The Second City theater located on E. 14 St. After the show, = there=20 will be a feedback session with the writer, director, and = cast.

 

Cast your vote for "Optimus = Prime"!

------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C35ADA.EEE2D7C0-- From egeither at bw.edu Tue Aug 5 08:25:01 2003 From: egeither at bw.edu (Elise Geither) Date: Tue Aug 5 08:25:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Salon Reading - play by Elise Geither In-Reply-To: <20030805050734.DD7B561BCE@mailman.siteprotect.com> Message-ID: Please consider attending: Elise Geither's full-length "The Doe" will receive a staged reading at Weathervane Theatre in Akron, Ohio. Sunday, August 10, 7:00 p.m. This salon reading series includes a talk-back with the author and director. For more info on the Weathervane theatre (330) 836-2626 "The Doe" is the story of two women; when their relationship is rocked by the entrance of an unusual man, one woman disappears while the other searches the area and herself for answers. elise egeither at bw.edu From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Tue Aug 5 10:34:59 2003 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Tue Aug 5 10:34:59 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition Winner-Alexa ndra of Judea Message-ID: Auditions for Staged Reading of Alexandra of Judea, Winner of the Dorothy Silver 2003 Playwriting Competition The staged reading will be directed by Brian Zoldessy, and will take place on September 13th at 8:30pm in the Eugene S and Blanche R Halle Theatre Alexandra of Judea by Lauri Donahue Civil war and foreign invasions... Courtesans, cannibalism, and mass crucifixions... And an unfortunate incident with a citrus fruit...Alexandra of Judea is an epic true story of the Hasmonean Dynasty - the house of Maccabee. A woman of faith and courage, Alexandra survives political intrigues and two murderous husbands to rule as the last queen of the independent kingdom of Judea, with the help of her ally - Cleopatra III of Egypt. The conflicts of their time echo down to the present-day crisis in the Middle East in this fast-moving, action-packed tale of an important - and little known - period of history. 12 Actors Needed- these are unpaid positions. 8 men- ages range from mid-late teens through 60's 2 women-30-60's 2 women-any age Auditions are going to be held Monday August 11th and Wednesday August 13th from 6pm- 9pm Jewish Community Center- 3505 Mayfield Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 in the Committee Room Actors will read directly from the script. Please call for the JCC Event Ticket Office at 216-382-4000 ext 274 for a 10-minute audition reservation, or respond to this email. Kris Barnes Ticket Office Manager The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland kbarnes at clevejcc.org 216-382-4000 ext. 274 From clydesimon at sbcglobal.net Tue Aug 5 14:24:02 2003 From: clydesimon at sbcglobal.net (Clyde Simon) Date: Tue Aug 5 14:24:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final 2 wkends of Each Day Dies With Sleep Message-ID: <20030805155749.36042.qmail@web80403.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1095891527-1060099069=:34111 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Last two weeks of Each Day Dies With Sleep There are only two weekends left to encounter convergence-continuum's mind-bending production of Jose Rivera's Each Day Dies With Sleep. In this up-close production at the intimate Liminis, you will experience a wild ride through a strange and magical world where your emotions and imagination can run free. You will be transported to the extraordinary world that is Nelly?s home on the East Coast where she struggles to escape her possessive father Augie and his strange expanding house filled with wild animals. With the help of hunky, young Johnny they travel to L.A. in search of fame and fortune. But Augie isn?t out of the picture yet and mayhem is on the way. ?Rivera animates the tension between the civilized and the bestial ? all while writing in such a droll manner that the work plays like a dark, gothic comedy. . . . All this weirdness seems strangely logical in the playing, and it's surprisingly funny throughout . . . In a production that is superb in all respects, the convergence-continuum actors shine brightest. . . . Thanks to their crisp performances, this tight ensemble generates enough crackling sexual energy to equal the output of an Illuminating Company substation, along with just as much tension and dread once Augie takes his revenge.? -- Christine Howey, Scene, July 23-29, 2003 Shows are at 8:00 pm Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays this weekend and next, at the Liminis, 2438 Scranton Rd., in Cleveland?s Tremont neighborhood. Tickets are $12 general admission and $9 for students and seniors. Call 216-687-0074 for reservations and information. --0-1095891527-1060099069=:34111 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Last two weeks of Each Day Dies With Sleep

 

There are only two weekends left to encounter convergence-continuum's mind-bending production of Jose Rivera's Each Day Dies With Sleep.  In this up-close production at the intimate Liminis, you will experience a wild ride through a strange and magical world where your emotions and imagination can run free.  You will be transported to the extraordinary world that is Nelly?s home on the East Coast where she struggles to escape her possessive father Augie and his strange expanding house filled with wild animals.  With the help of hunky, young Johnny they travel to L.A. in search of fame and fortune.  But Augie isn?t out of the picture yet and mayhem is on the way.

 

?Rivera animates the tension between the civilized and the bestial ? all while writing in such a droll manner that the work plays like a dark, gothic comedy.  . . . All this weirdness seems strangely logical in the playing, and it's surprisingly funny throughout . . . In a production that is superb in all respects, the convergence-continuum actors shine brightest. . . . Thanks to their crisp performances, this tight ensemble generates enough crackling sexual energy to equal the output of an Illuminating Company substation, along with just as much tension and dread once Augie takes his revenge.?  -- Christine Howey, Scene, July 23-29, 2003

 

Shows are at 8:00 pm Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays this weekend and next, at the Liminis, 2438 Scranton Rd., in Cleveland?s Tremont neighborhood.  Tickets are $12 general admission and $9 for students and seniors.  Call 216-687-0074 for reservations and information.

 

--0-1095891527-1060099069=:34111-- From metz at beacon.com Tue Aug 5 14:24:07 2003 From: metz at beacon.com (Melissa M. Metz) Date: Tue Aug 5 14:24:07 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Funny Girl on stage in Wooster, OH Message-ID: <3F2FD609.AC74E354@beacon.com> --Boundary_(ID_KroJFxdRPDLYW4mZsBC3dQ) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Funny Girl Looking for a great show to see this weekend? Enjoy an evening of great food and great entertainment as Amarinic Productions presents Funny Girl. Amarinic Productions has a long history of producing high quality theater in the Wooster area. Funny Girl continues that tradition. Performances on August 7, 8, and 9 (dinner at 6:30, show at 8:00) Matinee on August 10 (dinner at 12:30, show at 2:00) Tickets are on sale now for this dinner theater event. Call Greenbriar Conference and Party Center in Wooster, OH -- 330-345-8333. --Boundary_(ID_KroJFxdRPDLYW4mZsBC3dQ) Content-type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT
Funny Girl

Looking for a great show to see this weekend? Enjoy an evening of great food and great entertainment as Amarinic Productions presents Funny Girl. Amarinic Productions has a long history of producing high quality theater in the Wooster area. Funny Girl continues that tradition.

Performances on August 7, 8, and 9 (dinner at 6:30, show at 8:00)
Matinee on August 10 (dinner at 12:30, show at 2:00)

Tickets are on sale now for this dinner theater event. Call Greenbriar Conference and Party Center
in Wooster, OH -- 330-345-8333.
 
  --Boundary_(ID_KroJFxdRPDLYW4mZsBC3dQ)-- From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Tue Aug 5 14:24:13 2003 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman) Date: Tue Aug 5 14:24:13 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]3rd Annual Talent Contest at Playhouse Square Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35B73.4D000740 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Lora Workman 216.771.4444, ext. 5285 PLAYHOUSE SQUARE CENTERFEST TO HOST 3rd ANNUAL COMMUNITY TALENT CONTEST "RISING STAR" COMPETITION OFFERS CLEVELAND-AREA INDIVIDUALS THE OPPORTUNITY TO COMPETE FOR CASH PRIZES AND A CHANCE TO PERFORM ON THE STATE THEATRE STAGE CLEVELAND, OH - Playhouse Square Center is inviting talented Northeast Ohio individuals and groups to participate in its 3rd annual community talent contest. Whether you're eight or eighty, a clog dancer, an opera singer, or a rap artist, you're invited to participate in this year's "Rising Star" talent competition. Qualifying rounds will take place at Playhouse Square on September 4 and 6, 2003. Twelve finalists will be chosen from each performance category (Vocal and Dance) to perform in a final competition at Playhouse Square's Centerfest open house arts festival, which is scheduled for Saturday, September 20 from noon to 5 p.m. Winners from the finalist rounds will be recognized at an awards ceremony during Centerfest and will have the chance to perform on the State Theatre Stage. Winners will also receive cash prizes. PLEASE NOTE: You MUST attend one of the qualifying rounds to be eligible to participate in the final competition No entry fee is required for the Rising Star community talent competition. Applications include detailed information about performance categories and age divisions and can be accessed by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com/centerfest . Or you can call 216.771.4444, ext. 5285 to request an application. Completed applications must be postmarked by Friday, August 29, 2003. Originally named Palooza, Centerfest debuted in 1998 as a community open house inviting the public to view the newly renovated Allen Theatre. As a result of the festival's smashing success (10,000 people enjoyed the full day of free entertainment and activities), Playhouse Square has sponsored the event each year since. This year's event is made possible by the generous help of the Ohio Arts Council and Dominion East Ohio Gas. Playhouse Square hopes to attract more than 9,000 people to this year's celebration. Downloadable tickets to Centerfest are accessible by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com/centerfest . Although the open house is FREE, these tickets are being distributed to the public to provide important information about parking, register-to-win drawings, and spotlight performances. While tickets are not required for entry into any of the day's activities, they will serve as useful tools to navigate through Centerfest. Because entry into all performances is free, admittance will be on a first-come, first-served basis. The Centerfest Web site also offers access to downloadable press releases and images for members of the media. ### ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35B73.4D000740 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                   Contact: Lora Workman 216.771.4444, ext. 5285

 

 

PLAYHOUSE SQUARE CENTERFEST

TO HOST 3rd ANNUAL COMMUNITY TALENT CONTEST

 

“RISING STAR” COMPETITION OFFERS CLEVELAND-AREA INDIVIDUALS THE OPPORTUNITY TO COMPETE FOR CASH PRIZES AND A

CHANCE TO PERFORM ON THE STATE THEATRE STAGE

 

CLEVELAND, OH – Playhouse Square Center is inviting talented Northeast Ohio individuals and groups to participate in its 3rd annual community talent contest. Whether you’re eight or eighty, a clog dancer, an opera singer, or a rap artist, you’re invited to participate in this year’s “Rising Star” talent competition.

 

Qualifying rounds will take place at Playhouse Square on September 4 and 6, 2003. Twelve finalists will be chosen from each performance category (Vocal and Dance) to perform in a final competition at Playhouse Square’s Centerfest open house arts festival, which is scheduled for Saturday, September 20 from noon to 5 p.m. Winners from the finalist rounds will be recognized at an awards ceremony during Centerfest and will have the chance to perform on the State Theatre Stage. Winners will also receive cash prizes. PLEASE NOTE: You MUST attend one of the qualifying rounds to be eligible to participate in the final competition

 

No entry fee is required for the Rising Star community talent competition. Applications include detailed information about performance categories and age divisions and can be accessed by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com/centerfest. Or you can call 216.771.4444, ext. 5285 to request an application. Completed applications must be postmarked by Friday, August 29, 2003.

 

Originally named Palooza, Centerfest debuted in 1998 as a community open house inviting the public to view the newly renovated Allen Theatre. As a result of the festival’s smashing success (10,000 people enjoyed the full day of free entertainment and activities), Playhouse Square has sponsored the event each year since. This year’s event is made possible by the generous help of the Ohio Arts Council and Dominion East Ohio Gas. Playhouse Square hopes to attract more than 9,000 people to this year’s celebration.

 

Downloadable tickets to Centerfest are accessible by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com/centerfest. Although the open house is FREE, these tickets are being distributed to the public to provide important information about parking, register-to-win drawings, and spotlight performances. While tickets are not required for entry into any of the day’s activities, they will serve as useful tools to navigate through Centerfest. Because entry into all performances is free, admittance will be on a first-come, first-served basis. The Centerfest Web site also offers access to downloadable press releases and images for members of the media.

 

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C35B73.4D000740-- From vegetableman9 at yahoo.com Tue Aug 5 14:24:17 2003 From: vegetableman9 at yahoo.com (Richard Jones) Date: Tue Aug 5 14:24:17 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Richard Jones Is Going To Hell Message-ID: <20030805181645.5181.qmail@web14602.mail.yahoo.com> --0-656130942-1060107405=:4039 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Richard Jones Is Going To Hell on Monday, August 25th at the Second City Theater / 8pm / $6 Join Mr. Jones for a delightful evening of comedy, music, film, and sacrilege. Featuring surprise special guests, Richard Jones Is Going To Hell is a tour-de-force multi-media extravaganza destined to be "water cooler talk" in purgatory. All proceeds will be donated to the Brooks/Wickens Fund. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-656130942-1060107405=:4039 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Richard Jones Is Going To Hell on Monday, August 25th at the Second City Theater / 8pm / $6
Join Mr. Jones for a delightful evening of comedy, music, film, and sacrilege.
Featuring surprise special guests, Richard Jones Is Going To Hell is a tour-de-force multi-media extravaganza destined to be "water cooler talk" in purgatory.
All proceeds will be donated to the Brooks/Wickens Fund.


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-656130942-1060107405=:4039-- From dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org Tue Aug 5 14:24:22 2003 From: dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org (Dale Van Niel) Date: Tue Aug 5 14:24:22 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stitchers needed at Great Lakes Theater Festival Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F0251BA@GLTF01> Great Lakes Theater Festival is seeking qualified stitchers for overhire work from September 1 through October 12, 2003. Prior experience in professional costume shop preferred. Candidates should be proficient in all types of hand and machine sewing and have familiarity with cutting and standard costume construction methods. Send cover letter, resume, and references to STITCHER SEARCH, c/o Dale Van Niel, Production Manager, Great Lakes Theater Festival, 1501 Euclid Ave, Suite 423, Cleveland, OH 44115; fax to (216) 241-6315; or e-mail to dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org . Dale Van Niel Production Manager Great Lakes Theater Festival 1501 Euclid Avenue, Suite 423 Cleveland, OH 44115 (216) 241-5490, x321 (216) 241-6315 FAX From dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org Tue Aug 5 14:24:26 2003 From: dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org (Dale Van Niel) Date: Tue Aug 5 14:24:26 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Run crew postitions available at Great Lakes Theater Festival Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F0251BB@GLTF01> Great Lakes Theater Festival is seeking resumes of Cleveland individuals interested in run crew positions for the 2003-2004 season. GLTF's 2003-2004 season runs September to February and positions will be filled on a per show basis. Experience with basic stage operations, flying and prop running desired. Duties will be determined by needs of specific production. Send cover letter and resume to Dale Van Niel, Production Manager, Great Lakes Theater Festival, 1501 Euclid Ave, Suite 423, Cleveland, OH 44115; fax to (216) 241-6315; or e-mail to dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org. Dale Van Niel Production Manager Great Lakes Theater Festival 1501 Euclid Avenue, Suite 423 Cleveland, OH 44115 (216) 241-5490, x321 (216) 241-6315 FAX From tnelson at WVIZ.org Tue Aug 5 15:28:46 2003 From: tnelson at WVIZ.org (Benepe-Nelson, Tamme) Date: Tue Aug 5 15:28:46 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Applause on WVIZ/PBS Message-ID: Hi! Coming up on Applause airing on WVIZ/PBS, Thursday, August 7 at 7:30 = p.m. One of the Unseen Stars of the Show... All season long, Ideastream Producer David C. Barnett has been busy = taking us to the untold stories...tracking down cartoonists, film = projectionists---belly dancers....and getting it all on tape. But = David's no stranger to this sort of storytelling. He got an early start = with his own horror film home movies. So it's no surprise that his = childhood curiosity blossomed into a career. He spent the past decade as = a roving reporter for 90.3 WCPN* . And today he's still chasing stories, = only now with a camera crew. When we do catch him at the coffee pot, = it's always interesting to hear the hidden side of his pieces. So before = he's onto his next adventure, we wanted him to share some of these = anecdotes with you.=20 Don't miss our date with David C. Barnett, on the next round of = Applause.=20 If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to call. Thank you, Tamme Tamara Benepe-Nelson Communications Secretary WVIZ/PBS 90.3 WCPN ideastream (216) 739-3826 From ksenia at mail.clvhts.com Tue Aug 5 16:18:06 2003 From: ksenia at mail.clvhts.com (Ksenia) Date: Tue Aug 5 16:18:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cain Park's BAT BOY leaves 'em limp with laughter 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_3142946503_1564142_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit BAT BOY, directed by Victoria Bussert, completely sold out each performance of its first weekend run (July 31-Aug 3) and there's only 10 more opportunities to see the demented, rocking, rowdy fun on the stage of the Alma Theater in Cain Park. Tickets are $18/16 in advance and $20/18 day of show. Please call the Ticket Office at 216.371.3000 before venturing out without pre-paid tickets. There have been waiting lists to buy tickets and half have been turned away disappointed. Remember...don't deny the beast inside. Check out the rave review in today's Akron Beacon Journal: http://www.ohio.com/mld/beaconjournal/entertainment/performing_arts/6460319. htm Plain Dealer review: http://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/entertain ment/1059817257160790.xml --MS_Mac_OE_3142946503_1564142_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Cain Park's BAT BOY leaves 'em limp with laughter BAT BOY, directed by Victoria Bussert, completely sold out each performance= of its first weekend run (July 31-Aug 3) and there's only 10 more opportuni= ties to see the demented, rocking, rowdy fun on the stage of the Alma Theate= r in Cain Park.
Tickets are $18/16 in advance and $20/18 day of show.  Please call the= Ticket Office at 216.371.3000 before venturing out without pre-paid tickets= .  There have been waiting lists to buy tickets and half have been turn= ed away disappointed.  Remember...don't deny the beast inside.

Check out the rave review in today's Akron Beacon Journal:
http://www.ohio.com/mld/beaconjournal/entertainmen= t/performing_arts/6460319.htm

Plain Dealer review:
http://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/plaindealer= /index.ssf?/base/entertainment/1059817257160790.xml
--MS_Mac_OE_3142946503_1564142_MIME_Part-- From bwyner at adelphia.net Tue Aug 5 16:18:12 2003 From: bwyner at adelphia.net (Bradley Wyner) Date: Tue Aug 5 16:18:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TOMMY next weekend at Stagecrafters 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_3142948534_76425_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Stagecrafters Proudly Presents Our 11th Annual Summer Stock TOMMY The stage version of The Who=B9s classic rock opera Music and Lyrics by Pete Townshend Book by Pete Townshend and Des McAnuff Next weekend Friday, August 15 at 7:30 PM Saturday, August 16 at 2:00 PM and 7:30 PM at the Orange High School Auditorium 32000 Chagrin Blvd. in Pepper Pike Tickets are $8, available at the door Call 216-831-8601 extension 5102 for more information The Cast Keri Axelrod, Allison Bencar, Ben Bohrer, Blair Coleman, Aaron Dore, Jamie Finkenthal, Randy Fox, Tali Beth Friedman, Ross Gulko, Michael Anthony Harnichar, Taylor Hess, Sarah Jacobson, Leah Joseph, Max Joseph, Andrew Kober, Gordon Leary, Alexandra Leff, Sara Lerner, Amy Linden, Robyn Linden, Mike Miller, Carli Taylor Miluk, Alea Moore, Jill Murdoch, Jenna Nash, Sera Nelson, Stephanie Nemecek, Mark Osgood, Miriam Polakoff, Rob Rodems, Sarah Rolleston, Luke Scattergood, Hannah Sobel, Miles Sternfeld, Sarah Stroup, Daniel Takacs, Ben Weinberg, Eddie Williams, Andrew Zucker, and Ben Zimmer The Production Staff Produced by Wendy Lee Scott Directed by Jeremy Gold Kronenberg Musical Direction by Brad Wyner Choreography by Jeremy Gold Kronenberg and Kristy Cruz Stage Managed by Rebecca L. Ress Costume Design by Gordon Leary Costume Assistance by Michelle Luciano Production Design by Jennifer Farris, Joe Parker, and Tom Siko Sound Design by Skip Kelley Fight Choreography by Jamie Koeth The Band -- Joe Parker, Jamie Koeth, Tricia Pruchnicki, Greg Stein, Josh Rosen, and Rick Rodems About the Summer Stock Program Stagecrafters=B9 Summer Stock aims to provide serious musical theater student= s in college and high school with an experience similar to working in a professional summer stock. Over the past ten years, we have mounted a variety of shows including Children of Eden, Once on This Island, The Wiz, Pippin, and Godspell. Performers in Tommy and past productions have come from a multitude of area high schools, in addition to NYU=B9s Tisch School of the Arts, Carnegie-Mellon, Cincinnati College/Conservatory, Ashland University, Tri-C, Syracuse University, Vassar College, Indiana University, Baldwin-Wallace, Kent, OSU, Michigan, Point Park, Columbia College, and Ithaca. Participants in the program have gone on to perform on Broadway (Rent, Mama Mia, The Sweet Smell of Success, Nine, Les Miserables, Jesus Christ Superstar) and in national tours (Fame, Titanic, Tommy, Jekyll and Hyde). Stagecrafters is a program of Orange Community Education and Recreation. --MS_Mac_OE_3142948534_76425_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable TOMMY next weekend at Stagecrafters Stagecrafters Proudly Presents
Our 11th Annual Summer Stock

TOMMY

The stage version of The Who=B9s classic rock opera
Music and Lyrics by Pete Townshend
Book by Pete Townshend and Des McAnuff

Next weekend
Friday, August 15 at 7:30 PM
Saturday, August 16 at 2:00 PM and 7:30 PM
at the Orange High School Auditorium
32000 Chagrin Blvd. in Pepper Pike
Tickets are $8, available at the door
Call 216-831-8601 extension 5102 for more information

The Cast
Keri Axelrod, Allison Bencar, Ben Bohrer, Blair Coleman, Aaron Dore, Ja= mie Finkenthal, Randy Fox, Tali Beth Friedman, Ross Gulko, Michael Anthony H= arnichar, Taylor Hess, Sarah Jacobson, Leah Joseph, Max Joseph, Andrew Kober= , Gordon Leary, Alexandra Leff, Sara Lerner, Amy Linden, Robyn Linden, Mike = Miller, Carli Taylor Miluk, Alea Moore, Jill Murdoch, Jenna Nash, Sera Nelso= n, Stephanie Nemecek, Mark Osgood, Miriam Polakoff, Rob Rodems, Sarah Rolles= ton, Luke Scattergood, Hannah Sobel, Miles Sternfeld, Sarah Stroup, Daniel T= akacs, Ben Weinberg, Eddie Williams, Andrew Zucker, and Ben Zimmer

The Production Staff
Produced by Wendy Lee Scott
Directed by Jeremy Gold Kronenberg
Musical Direction by Brad Wyner
Choreography by Jeremy Gold Kronenberg and Kristy Cruz
Stage Managed by Rebecca L. Ress
Costume Design by Gordon Leary
Costume Assistance by Michelle Luciano
Production Design by Jennifer Farris, Joe Parker, and Tom Siko
Sound Design by Skip Kelley
Fight Choreography by Jamie Koeth
The Band -- Joe Parker, Jamie Koeth, Tricia Pruchnicki, Greg Stein, Josh Ro= sen, and Rick Rodems

About the Summer Stock Program
Stagecrafters=B9 Summer Stock aims to provide serious musical theater stu= dents in college and high school with an experience similar to working in a = professional summer stock.  Over the past ten years, we have mounted a = variety of shows including Children of Eden, Once on This Island, The Wiz, Pippin, and Godspell.  Performers in = Tommy and past productions have come from a multitude of area high sc= hools, in addition to NYU=B9s Tisch School of the Arts, Carnegie-Mellon, Cinci= nnati College/Conservatory, Ashland University, Tri-C, Syracuse University, = Vassar College, Indiana University, Baldwin-Wallace, Kent, OSU, Michigan, Po= int Park, Columbia College, and Ithaca.  Participants in the program ha= ve gone on to perform on Broadway (Rent, Mama Mia, The Swee= t Smell of Success, Nine, Les Miserables, Jesus Christ = Superstar) and in national tours (Fame, Titanic, Tommy<= /I>, Jekyll and Hyde).

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------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C35B75.6D603A30-- From RNavisjr at aol.com Tue Aug 5 17:12:50 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Tue Aug 5 17:12:50 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS FOR THE KING AND I Message-ID: <66.34a00ac3.2c618307@aol.com> --part1_66.34a00ac3.2c618307_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NEAR WEST THEATRE AUDITIONS RODGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN'S THE KING AND I September 2, 3 and 4 ALL ROLES OPEN...LARGE CHORUS Auditions for children, ages 7-12 are 6-7pm Auditions for teens and adults ages 13 on up are 7:30-10pm COME 15 MINUTES EARLY TO REGISTER These are group auditions. NO EXPERIENCE OR PREPARATION IS NECESSARY. AUDITIONS ARE HELD AT OUR PERFORMING SPACE IN ST. PATRICK'S CLUB BUILDING AT 3606 BRIDGE AVE IN OHIO CITY. Call Director Bob Navis Jr at 216-281-6879 for further info. The King and I is truly a classic musical with an extraordinarily fine dramatic book and an enchanting score including the hits "Getting To Know You", "Something Wonderful" and "The March of the Siamese Children". Enter the exotic world of 1860 Siam and the true story of englishwoman Anna Leonowens who was appointed teacher to the King's many children. East meets West and both are richer for the encounter! DANCERS!!! THIS MUSICAL CONTAINS A LENGTHY ORIENTAL BALLET IN THE SECOND ACT. Original choreography by Jerome Robbins...a great show for singers and dancers!!! Neare West Theatre, through the theatre arts, delivers an inclusive, self-esteem building process and high-quality productions and programming that help build Cleveland's near west side and surrounding neighborhoods; educates and raises awareness around issues of social justice, discrimination, and stigma; and provides people of all ages with the ability to nurture their sense of identity and strengthen their purpose as individuals and as a community. --part1_66.34a00ac3.2c618307_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

<= B>NEAR WEST THEATRE   AUDITIONS
  RODG= ERS AND HAMMERSTEIN'S
   THE KING AND I

September 2, 3 and 4 ALL ROLES OPEN...LARGE CHORUS
Auditions for children= , ages 7-12 are 6-7pm
Auditions for teens and adults ages 13 on up are 7:30-10pm
COME 15 MINUTES EARLY TO REGISTER
These are group auditions.
NO EXPERIENCE OR PREPARATION IS NECESSARY.
AUDITIONS ARE HELD AT=20= OUR PERFORMING
SPACE IN ST. PATRICK'S CLUB BUILDING AT 3606 BRIDGE AVE IN OHIO CITY.
Call Director Bob Navis Jr at 216-281-6879
for further info.
The King and I <= /I>is truly a classic musical with an extraordinarily
fine dramatic book and an enchanting score including the hits "Getting To Kn= ow You", "Something Wonderful" and "The March of the Siamese Children". = ; Enter the exotic world of 1860 Siam and the true story of englishwoman Ann= a Leonowens who was appointed teacher to the King's many children. East meet= s West and both are richer for the encounter!
DANCERS!!! THIS MUSICAL CONTAINS A LENGTHY
ORIENTAL BALLET IN THE SECOND ACT.
Original choreography by Jerome Robbins...a great show for singers and dance= rs!!!
Neare West Theatre, thro= ugh the theatre arts, delivers an
inclusive, self-esteem building process and high-quality productions and pr= ogramming that help build Cleveland's near west side and surrounding neighbo= rhoods; educates and raises awareness around issues of social justice, discr= imination, and stigma; and provides
people of all ages with the ability to nurture their sense of identity and=20= strengthen their purpose as individuals and as a community.





--part1_66.34a00ac3.2c618307_boundary-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Tue Aug 5 23:14:01 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]I Hatr This: "Getting a lot of buzz" 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_3142960757_50541_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable I HATE THIS: "Getting a lot of buzz." Hey everyone, David Hansen here. =A0The Minnesota Fringe is three days old, and already it seems like we have been here forever. =A0That's a good thing. For those interested in our progress, I invite you to check out the following links ... I HATE THIS BLOG http://www.hatethisblog.blogspot.com/ Daily updates on how everything is going. FOUR AND A HALF STARS! http://www.fringefestival.org/showdetails.cfm?showid=3D225 No print reviews yet - the competition is fierce, and the critics are mostly checking out the local acts. =A0But there are reviews written by audience members available on the Fringe website. PHOTOS! http://www.davidhansen.org/gallery.html Not many yet, we'll get some more up in the next few days. Two performances down, three to go. =A0Wish us luck! David, Nick, Tom, Toni, Denny and Zelda --MS_Mac_OE_3142960757_50541_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable I Hatr This:  "Getting a lot of buzz" I HATE THIS: "Getting a lot of buzz."

Hey everyone, David Hansen here. =A0The Minnesota Fringe is three days old, and already it seems like we have been here forever. =A0That's a good thing.<= BR>
For those interested in our progress, I invite you to check out the
following links ...

I HATE THIS BLOG
http://www.hatethisblog.blogspot.com/
Daily updates on how everything is going.

FOUR AND A HALF STARS!
http://www.fringefestival.org/showdetails.cfm?showid=3D= 225
No print reviews yet - the competition is fierce, and the critics ar= e
mostly checking out the local acts. =A0But there are reviews written by
audience members available on the Fringe website.

PHOTOS!
http://www.davidhansen.org/gallery.html
Not many yet, we'll get some more up in the next few days.

Two performances down, three to go. =A0Wish us luck!

David, Nick, Tom, Toni, Denny and Zelda
--MS_Mac_OE_3142960757_50541_MIME_Part-- From lnovelli at en.com Tue Aug 5 23:14:05 2003 From: lnovelli at en.com (lnovelli at en.com) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]change in audition schedule for Quilters Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030805205752.01edabd0@mail.en.com> Change in Audition Dates for Quilters at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Auditions for Quilters will be Aug. 11 and 12, not Aug. 10 and 11. 7 p.m. at the theater, 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls Role requirements: 7 women, ages 20 - 60. All are principals and all roles require singing. Please come prepared to sing and to read from the script. Director: Lenne Snively Musical Director: John Krol From ksenia at mail.clvhts.com Tue Aug 5 23:14:08 2003 From: ksenia at mail.clvhts.com (Ksenia) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Jazz in the Afternoon Series 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_3142963687_2598186_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release August 5, 2003 CAIN PARK/NOJS=B9s=20 JAZZ IN THE AFTERNOON SERIES CONTINUES ON AUGUST 10 CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH- The free =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2 2003 summer series continues at Cain Park with Grupo Hal Wyant on Sunday, August 10, 1-4pm, in the Alma Theater. Performing =B3Trans-African Rhythms=B2, the group features Baba Adetobi, Jesse Dandy, Ralph Jackson, Baba Jubal, Jim Noel, Jerome Suanders, and Hal Wyant. The Wyant Band will continue the 2003 =B3Jazz in th= e Afternoon=B2 series which presents FREE jazz on Sundays from 1-4pm in Cain Park=B9s intimate, 262-seat Alma Theater. =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2 is co-presented by Cain Park and the Northeast Ohio Jazz Society. Afro-Cuban percussionist Hal Wyant is a native Clevelander and has develope= d his own unique method of playing the vibraphone with four mallets. Grupo Hal Wyant includes Baba Adetobi on bata, conga, shekere, timbales, and cajone; Jesse Dandy on acoustic double bass; Ralph Jackson on drums and timbales, Baba Jubal on conga, djembe, bamboo flute, and bata; Jerome Saunders on piano and keyboards; and Hal Wyant on vibraphone, balofone, marimba, bongos, maracas, and batas. The final =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2 of the season is the Laura Varcho Band=B9s =B3Hot Jazz in the Summer=B2 on August 17 featuring Kevin DiSimone on piano, Laura Varcho on vocals, Wilbur Krebs on bass, and Paul Samuels on drums. All =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2 performances are FREE with no reserved seating. The U.S. Recording Companies furnish funds in part for the instrumental music for the performances through the Music Performance Trust Funds, as arranged by Local No. 4, American Federation of Musicians. Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council. Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the nation=B9s oldest, landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Cleveland Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee and South Taylor Roads. The Alma Theater is most easily accessible fro= m the Lee Road entrance to the park. Parking for all Cain Park productions i= s free and located on the surrounding side streets. For more information on this series and all Cain Park events visit www.cainpark.com. # # # CONTACT: Ksenia Roshchakovsky, Public Relations and Marketing, or Megan Palmer, Public Relations Intern, (216) 371-3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com --MS_Mac_OE_3142963687_2598186_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Free Jazz in the Afternoon Series For Immediate Release
August 5, 2003

CAIN PARK/NOJS=B9s
JAZZ IN THE AFTERNOON
SERIES CONTINUES
ON AUGUST 10


CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH- The free =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2= 2003 summer series continues at Cain Park with Grupo Hal Wyant on Sunday, A= ugust 10, 1-4pm, in the Alma Theater.  Performing =B3Trans-African Rhythm= s=B2, the group features Baba Adetobi, Jesse Dandy, Ralph Jackson, Baba Jubal,= Jim Noel, Jerome Suanders, and Hal Wyant.  The Wyant Band will continu= e the 2003 =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2 series which presents FREE jazz on Sunday= s from 1-4pm in Cain Park=B9s intimate, 262-seat Alma Theater.  =B3Jazz in = the Afternoon=B2 is co-presented by Cain Park and the Northeast Ohio Jazz Soci= ety.

Afro-Cuban percussionist Hal Wyant is a native Clevelander and has develope= d his own unique method of playing the vibraphone with four mallets.  G= rupo Hal Wyant includes Baba Adetobi on bata, conga, shekere, timbales, and = cajone; Jesse Dandy on acoustic double bass; Ralph Jackson on drums and timb= ales, Baba Jubal on conga, djembe, bamboo flute, and bata; Jerome Saunders o= n piano and keyboards; and Hal Wyant on vibraphone, balofone, marimba, bongo= s, maracas, and batas.

The final =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2 of the season is the Laura Varcho Band=B9s = =B3Hot Jazz in the Summer=B2 on August 17 featuring Kevin DiSimone on piano, Lau= ra Varcho on vocals, Wilbur Krebs on bass, and Paul Samuels on drums.

All =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2 performances are FREE with no reserved seating.=  The U.S. Recording Companies furnish funds in part for the instrument= al music for the performances through the Music Performance Trust Funds, as = arranged by Local No. 4, American Federation of Musicians.

Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, = Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council.

Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the= nation=B9s oldest, landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Clev= eland Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee = and South Taylor Roads.  The Alma Theater is most easily accessible fro= m the Lee Road entrance to the park.  Parking for all Cain Park product= ions is free and located on the surrounding side streets.  For more inf= ormation on this series and all Cain Park events visit www.cainpark.com.

# # #

CONTACT:  Ksenia Roshchakovsky, Public Relations and Marketing, or Meg= an Palmer, Public Relations Intern, (216) 371-3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.c= om

--MS_Mac_OE_3142963687_2598186_MIME_Part-- From ksenia at mail.clvhts.com Tue Aug 5 23:14:12 2003 From: ksenia at mail.clvhts.com (Ksenia) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cathy & Marcy entertain families at Cain Park 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_3142963903_2611173_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 29 CATHY & MARCY To Perform At CAIN PARK One Night Only (CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH) Grammy nominated singing/songwriting instrumentalists Cathy and Marcy are performing at Cain Park in Cleveland Heights Tuesday, August 12 at 8 pm, as well as a KIDZART performance from 1-2 pm. Tickets for the evening performance are $8/6/4 in advance, and $11/9/7 the day of the show; tickets for the afternoon performance are $3 / child and $6 / accompanying adult. Former teachers and cowgirls at heart Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer have been nominated for eight Grammys in the past five years. Their latest release, Pocket Full of Stardust completes their trilogy of lullaby CDs, and has wo= n awards from Oppenheim Toy Portfolio, Parents=B9 Choice, Parents Guide to Children=B9s Media and National Association of Parenting Publications. While their CDs are major hits with young and old alike, their shows are what really make the grade. With such stunts as rope tricks (which Marxer learned while at a convention of the Wild West Arts Club) and yodeling, (which they picked up early in their career while performing with cowgirl Patsy Montana), Cathy and Marcy truly know how to draw in an audience comprised of children ranging from ages 2 to 102 - yes, even those hard-to-please pre-teens. Also due out this year from Cathy and Marcy is th= e family CD Bon Appetit which addresses the issue of nutrition in a way that children can understand and enjoy. Aside from their careers as children=B9s entertainers, Cathy and Marcy are also experienced folk singers. Their most recent folk CD, Postcard,s was also nominated for a Grammy, and was produced, recorded, mixed, and independently released by Cathy and Marcy. The CD not only includes folk music, but also old time and jazz styles. Cleveland Heights residents presenting a Recreation ID and people presentin= g a Military ID receive a $3 discount. Children=B9s tickets are 50% off when attending with a parent if all attending family members hold Cleveland Heights Recreation IDs. A $2 discount is available when presenting a senio= r citizen ID, a student ID, or a Friends of Cain Park membership card. There are no discounts for the KIDZART performance. The Coventry Magic Bus!, with support from Coventry Village Special Improvement District, KeyBank, and Severance Town Center, provides FREE rides to/from Cain Park from 1 hour before the event to 1 hour after the event ends (evening performance only). Park in front of KeyBank on the north side of Severance Town Center or, for those who live near Coventry, walk to the south entrance of the Coventry Parking Garage (behind Medic Drug) for pick-up. www.coventryvillage.org. Tickets are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, by mail, in person, b= y phone 216.371.3000, or by FAX 216.371.6995 (please include full name, address and phone number). All major credit cards are accepted. Tickets are also available at all Ticketmaster outlets, and Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone 216.241.5555 or 330.945.9400 in Akron and online at www.ticketmaster.com. Cathy and Marcy are being sponsored by the Friends of Cain Park. Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council. Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the nation=B9s oldest landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Cleveland Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee and South Taylor Roads. Parking for all Cain Park productions is free and located on the surrounding side streets. For more information on this event and all Cain Park events visit www.cainpark.com. ### CONTACT: KSENIA ROSHCHAKOVSKY, Public Relations and Marketing, or MEGAN PALMER, Public Relations Intern 216.371.3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com. --MS_Mac_OE_3142963903_2611173_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Cathy & Marcy entertain families at Cain Park FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  July 29

CATHY & MARCY
To Perform At CAIN PARK
One Night Only

(CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH)    Grammy nomina= ted singing/songwriting instrumentalists Cathy and Marcy are performi= ng at Cain Park in Cleveland Heights Tuesday, August 12 at 8 pm, as well as = a KIDZART performance from 1-2 pm.  Tickets for the evening performance= are $8/6/4 in advance, and $11/9/7 the day of the show; tickets for the aft= ernoon performance are $3 / child and $6 / accompanying adult.

Former teachers and cowgirls at heart Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer have been= nominated for eight Grammys in the past five years.  Their latest rele= ase, Pocket Full of Stardust  completes their trilogy of lullaby= CDs, and has won awards from Oppenheim Toy Portfolio, Parents=B9 Choice, Pare= nts Guide to Children=B9s Media and National Association of Parenting Publicat= ions.  While their CDs are major hits with young and old alike, their s= hows are what really make the grade.  With such stunts as rope tricks (= which Marxer learned while at a convention of the Wild West Arts Club) and y= odeling, (which they picked up early in their career while performing with c= owgirl Patsy Montana), Cathy and Marcy truly know how to draw in an a= udience comprised of children ranging from ages 2 to 102 - yes, even those h= ard-to-please pre-teens. Also due out this year from Cathy and Marcy = is the family CD Bon Appetit which addresses the issue of nutrition i= n a way that children can understand and enjoy.  

Aside from their careers as children=B9s entertainers, Cathy and Marcy= are also experienced folk singers.  Their most recent folk CD, Post= card,s was also nominated for a Grammy, and was produced, recorded, mixe= d, and independently released by Cathy and Marcy.  The CD not on= ly includes folk music, but also old time and jazz styles.

Cleveland Heights residents presenting a Recreation ID and people presentin= g a Military ID receive a $3 discount.  Children=B9s tickets are 50% off = when attending with a parent if all attending family members hold Cleveland = Heights Recreation IDs.  A $2 discount is available when presenting a s= enior citizen ID, a student ID, or a Friends of Cain Park membership card. &= nbsp;There are no discounts for the KIDZART performance.  

The Coventry Magic Bus!, with support from Coventry Village Special Improve= ment District, KeyBank, and Severance Town Center, provides FREE rides to/fr= om Cain Park from 1 hour before the event to 1 hour after the event ends (ev= ening performance only).  Park in front of KeyBank on the north side of= Severance Town Center or, for those who live near Coventry, walk to the sou= th entrance of the Coventry Parking Garage (behind Medic Drug) for pick-up. = www.coventryvillage.org.

Tickets are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, by mail, in person, b= y phone 216.371.3000, or by FAX 216.371.6995 (please include full name, addr= ess and phone number).  All major credit cards are accepted.  Tick= ets are also available at all Ticketmaster outlets, and Ticketmaster Charge-= By-Phone 216.241.5555 or 330.945.9400 in Akron and online at www.ticketmaste= r.com.

Cathy and Marcy are being sponsored by the Friends of Cain Park.  Cain= Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, Nexte= l Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council.

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

###

CONTACT: KSENIA ROSHCHAKOVSKY, Public Relations and Marketing, or MEGAN PAL= MER, Public Relations Intern 216.371.3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com.


--MS_Mac_OE_3142963903_2611173_MIME_Part-- From ksenia at mail.clvhts.com Tue Aug 5 23:14:15 2003 From: ksenia at mail.clvhts.com (Ksenia) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Doug Wood highlights final Alma Cabaret concert 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_3142964421_2642337_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release August 5, 2003 CAIN PARK=B9S=20 ALMA CABARET SERIES ENDS ON AUGUST 12=20 MODERN ACOUSTIC MUSIC COLLECTIVE CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH - Cain Park=B9s 2003 Cabaret Series ends with Modern Acoustic Music Collective organizing an evening with Doug Wood, Paul Sprawl= , Martha=B9s Trouble, and Ryann Anderson on Tuesday, August 12, at 7:30 pm in the Alma Theater. Tickets are $14 in advance, $16 day-of-show. The Modern Acoustic Music Collective cabaret is the ninth and final in the 2003 Cabare= t Series which presents show tunes, jazz ensembles, acoustic collectives, and more in the intimate, 262-seat Alma Theater. Doug Wood began Modern Acoustic Music Collective in 1999 as a means to give acoustic musicians the ability to perform without losing money, by appearin= g in groups of two or three at clubs and coffeehouses. The artists perform i= n a round-table style where each performs a song or two while the others stay on stage, sometimes backing each other up with acoustic guitar or vocal harmonies. =20 Joining Wood on stage will be Paul Sprawl of California, whose style he describes as =B3blues/folk/Americana,=B2 and are written from his experience as a =B3vagabond witness.=B2 Sprawl won Atlanta=B9s 2002 Acoustic Showdown at Eddie=B9s Attic. The third act to share the stage will be Martha=B9s Trouble, = a husband and wife duo from Toronto who are known for their folk music inspired by their experiences while touring North America. Jen Slocumb of Martha=B9s Trouble was nominated =B3Best New Female Artist of the Year=B2 by FM Odyssey. And lastly, Ryann Anderson will celebrate the release of his new CD =B3Patchwork.=B2 Cleveland Heights residents presenting a Recreation ID and people presentin= g a Military ID receive a $3 discount. Children=B9s tickets are 50% off when attending with a parent if all attending family members hold Cleveland Heights Recreation IDs. A $2 discount is available at the Ticket Office when presenting a senior citizen ID, a student ID, or a Friends of Cain Par= k membership card. Tickets for Cain Park events are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, by mail, in person, by phone (216) 371.3000, or by FAX (216) 371-6995 (please include full name, address, phone number, credit card number, and signature). All major credit cards are accepted. Tickets are also available at all Ticketmaster outlets and Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone (216= ) 241-5555 or (330) 945-9400 in Akron and online at www.Ticketmaster.com. The Alma Cabaret series is made possible in part through financial support by The A.M. McGregor Home. Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council. Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the nation=B9s oldest, landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Cleveland Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee and South Taylor Roads. The Alma Theater is most easily accessible fro= m the Lee Road entrance to the park. Parking for all Cain Park productions i= s free and located on the surrounding side streets. For more information on this cabaret and all Cain Park events visit www.cainpark.com. # # # CONTACT: Ksenia Roshchakovsky, Public Relations and Marketing, or Megan Palmer, Public Relations Intern, (216) 371-3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com --MS_Mac_OE_3142964421_2642337_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Doug Wood highlights final Alma Cabaret concert For Immediate Release
August 5, 2003

CAIN PARK=B9S
ALMA CABARET SERIES

ENDS ON AUGUST 12

MODERN ACOUSTIC MUSIC COLLECTIVE  

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH - Cain Park=B9s 2003 Cabaret Series= ends with Modern Acoustic Music Collective organizing an evening with Doug = Wood, Paul Sprawl, Martha=B9s Trouble, and Ryann Anderson on Tuesday, August 1= 2, at 7:30 pm in the Alma Theater.  Tickets are $14 in advance, $16 day= -of-show.  The Modern Acoustic Music Collective cabaret is the ninth an= d final in the 2003 Cabaret Series which presents show tunes, jazz ensembles= , acoustic collectives, and more in the intimate, 262-seat Alma Theater.

Doug Wood began Modern Acoustic Music Collective in 1999 as a means to give= acoustic musicians the ability to perform without losing money, by appearin= g in groups of two or three at clubs and coffeehouses.  The artists per= form in a round-table style where each performs a song or two while the othe= rs stay on stage, sometimes backing each other up with acoustic guitar or vo= cal harmonies.  

Joining Wood on stage will be Paul Sprawl of California, whose style he des= cribes as =B3blues/folk/Americana,=B2 and are written from his experience as a =B3= vagabond witness.=B2  Sprawl won Atlanta=B9s 2002 Acoustic Showdown at Eddi= e=B9s Attic.  The third act to share the stage will be Martha=B9s Trouble, = a husband and wife duo from Toronto who are known for their folk music inspi= red by their experiences while touring North America.  Jen Slocumb of M= artha=B9s Trouble was nominated =B3Best New Female Artist of the Year=B2 by FM Ody= ssey.  And lastly, Ryann Anderson will celebrate the release of his new= CD =B3Patchwork.=B2

Cleveland Heights residents presenting a Recreation ID and people presentin= g a Military ID receive a $3 discount.  Children=B9s tickets are 50% off = when attending with a parent if all attending family members hold Cleveland = Heights Recreation IDs.  A $2 discount is available at the Ticket Offic= e when presenting a senior citizen ID, a student ID, or a Friends of Cain Pa= rk membership card.

Tickets for Cain Park events are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, = by mail, in person, by phone (216) 371.3000, or by FAX (216) 371-6995 (pleas= e include full name, address, phone number, credit card number, and signatur= e).  All major credit cards are accepted.  Tickets are also availa= ble at all Ticketmaster outlets and Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone (216) 241-5= 555 or (330) 945-9400 in Akron and online at www.Ticketmaster.com.

The Alma Cabaret series is made possible in part through financial support = by The A.M. McGregor Home.  Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inte= r-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Coun= cil.

Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the= nation=B9s oldest, landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Clev= eland Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee = and South Taylor Roads.  The Alma Theater is most easily accessible fro= m the Lee Road entrance to the park.  Parking for all Cain Park product= ions is free and located on the surrounding side streets.  For more inf= ormation on this cabaret and all Cain Park events visit www.cainpark.com. # # #

CONTACT:  Ksenia Roshchakovsky, Public Relations and Marketing, or Meg= an Palmer, Public Relations Intern, (216) 371-3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.c= om
--MS_Mac_OE_3142964421_2642337_MIME_Part-- From ksenia at mail.clvhts.com Tue Aug 5 23:14:19 2003 From: ksenia at mail.clvhts.com (Ksenia) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Nashville Mandolin Ensemble performs at Cain Park 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_3142964573_2651514_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: AUGUST 5, 2003 CAIN PARK presents NASHVILLE MANDOLIN ENSEMBLE August 14, 2003 (CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH) A six-man mandolin group that creates the sounds of an orchestra, Nashville Mandolin Ensemble will be performing in Cain Park=B9s Evans Amphitheater. The August 14th show will begin at 8 pm, and tickets for the show are $15/13/11 in advance, and $18/16/14 the day of the show. Mandolin groups became popular around the turn of the last century, incorporating the sounds of mandolins, mandolas, mandocellos, guitars and bass. The Nashville Mandolin Ensemble is the only large professional touring mandolin group in America, and performs an array of music encompassing original arrangements from the early 1900=B9s, to more recent transcriptions of pop, jazz, and Celtic folk songs. The ensemble was founded in 1991 by Butch Baldassari, who is currently the Adjunct Associate Professor of Mandolin at Vanderbilt University=B9s Blair School of Music. Other members of the ensemble are Steve Dudash on Mandolin and Fiddle, Walter Carter on Mandola, John Hedgecoth on Mandocello, Van Manakas on Guitar, and David Spicher on Bass. The Coventry Magic Bus!, with support from Coventry Village Special Improvement District, KeyBank, and Severance Town Center, provides FREE rides to/from Cain Park from 1 hour before the event to 1 hour after the event ends. Park in front of KeyBank on the north side of Severance Town Center or, for those who live near Coventry, walk to the south entrance of the Coventry Parking Garage (behind Medic Drug) for pick-up. www.coventryvillage.org. Tickets for Cain Park events are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, by mail, in person, by phone 216.371.3000 or by FAX 216.371.6995 (please include full name, address, phone number credit card number and signature). All major credit cards are accepted. Tickets are also available at all Ticketmaster outlets, and Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone 216.241.5555 or 330.945.9400 in Akron and online at www.ticketmaster.com. Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council. Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the nation=B9s oldest landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Cleveland Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee and South Taylor Roads. Parking for all Cain Park productions is free and located on the surrounding side streets. For more information about this concert and all Cain Park events please visit www.cainpark.com. ### CONTACT: KSENIA ROSHCHAKOVSKY, Public Relations and Marketing, or MEGAN PALMER, Public Relations Intern 216.371.3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com. --MS_Mac_OE_3142964573_2651514_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Nashville Mandolin Ensemble performs at Cain Park FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

AUGUST 5, 2003

CAIN PARK presents
NASHVILLE MANDOLIN ENSEMBLE
August 14, 2003

(CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH)    A six-man man= dolin group that creates the sounds of an orchestra, Nashville Mandolin Ense= mble will be performing in Cain Park=B9s Evans Amphitheater.  The August = 14th show will begin at 8 pm, and tickets for the show are $15/13/11 in adva= nce, and $18/16/14 the day of the show.

Mandolin groups became popular around the turn of the last century, incorpo= rating the sounds of mandolins, mandolas, mandocellos, guitars and bass. &nb= sp;The Nashville Mandolin Ensemble is the only large professional touring ma= ndolin group in America, and performs an array of music encompassing origina= l arrangements from the early 1900=B9s, to more recent transcriptions of pop, = jazz, and Celtic folk songs.  The ensemble was founded in 1991 by Butch= Baldassari, who is currently the Adjunct Associate Professor of Mandolin at= Vanderbilt University=B9s Blair School of Music.  Other members of the e= nsemble are Steve Dudash on Mandolin and Fiddle, Walter Carter on Mandola, J= ohn Hedgecoth on Mandocello, Van Manakas on Guitar, and David Spicher on Bas= s.

The Coventry Magic Bus!, with support from Coventry Village Special Improve= ment District, KeyBank, and Severance Town Center, provides FREE rides to/fr= om Cain Park from 1 hour before the event to 1 hour after the event ends. &n= bsp;Park in front of KeyBank on the north side of Severance Town Center or, = for those who live near Coventry, walk to the south entrance of the Coventry= Parking Garage (behind Medic Drug) for pick-up. www.coventryvillage.org.
Tickets for Cain Park events are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, = by mail, in person, by phone 216.371.3000 or by FAX 216.371.6995 (please inc= lude full name, address, phone number credit card number and signature). &nb= sp;All major credit cards are accepted.  Tickets are also available at = all Ticketmaster outlets, and Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone 216.241.5555 or 3= 30.945.9400 in Akron and online at www.ticketmaster.com.

Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, = Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council.

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

###

CONTACT: KSENIA ROSHCHAKOVSKY, Public Relations and Marketing, or MEGAN PAL= MER, Public Relations Intern 216.371.3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com.


--MS_Mac_OE_3142964573_2651514_MIME_Part-- From kjthedj at nls.net Tue Aug 5 23:14:24 2003 From: kjthedj at nls.net (Kathie Dice) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:24 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]screenplay writer wanted Message-ID: <006a01c35bc5$772627a0$0100a8c0@KATHIE> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0067_01C35BA3.EE37B150 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Two women with a project, a great sense of humor, a mission and a lesson = in life, are seeking a screenwriter or two. This project will be a play = within a movie for and about women...with humor, poignancy and impact = about the angsts we go through during LIFE. The tenative title is "The = Angst Among Us". If you have a passion for your work, and a little time = on your hands and want to be involved in a project that could really = take you places as a writer, please contact either Kathie Dice = kjthedj at nls.net (330 220 9601) or Jessie Pedigo MargotJCP at aol.com (330 = 659 9220) Looking forward to talking to you, Jessie and Kathie ------=_NextPart_000_0067_01C35BA3.EE37B150 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Two women with a project, a great sense = of humor, a=20 mission and a lesson in life, are seeking a screenwriter or two. This = project=20 will be a play within a movie for and about women...with humor, = poignancy and=20 impact about the angsts we go through during LIFE. The tenative title is = "The=20 Angst Among Us". If you have a passion for your work, and a little time = on your=20 hands and want to be involved in a project that could really take you = places as=20 a writer, please contact either Kathie Dice kjthedj at nls.net (330 220 9601) or = Jessie=20 Pedigo MargotJCP at aol.com=20 (330  659 9220)
 
Looking forward to talking to = you,
 
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------=_NextPart_000_0067_01C35BA3.EE37B150-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Tue Aug 5 23:14:28 2003 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:28 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Auditions: "The Compleat Wks of Wllm Shkspre" (abridged) Message-ID: <1c6.d837a81.2c61cea4@aol.com> --part1_1c6.d837a81.2c61cea4_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Workshop Players announces auditions for "The Compleat Wks of Wllm Shkspr (Abridged)", a comedy by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield, directed by Mike Leuszler, a real fun guy! Auditions: August 17 & 18, 7 to 9 p.m. at the theater. Performances: November 20 - 7 CAST: Three Men, college age or older. These fellows must be able to sustain high energy levels throughout a FAST paced performance. Improv skills necessary. At least one of the actors must be able to entertain an audience for at least two minutes on his own, preferably with a musical instrument of some sort, e.g. accordion, etc..., or a talent, e.g. juggling, spinning plates, NOT standup comedy! Talent must be demonstrated at tryouts. Crew positions are also available: costumes, props, publicity, etc. For more information, see our website at www.workshopplayers.com or contact the director at 960-2061 or Leuszler at aol.com Workshop Players Theatre is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. - 30 - "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" --part1_1c6.d837a81.2c61cea4_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Workshop Players announces audit= ions for "The Compleat Wks of Wllm Shkspr (Abridged)", a comedy by Adam Long= , Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield, directed by Mike Leuszler, a real fun gu= y!

Auditions: August 17 & 18,  7 to 9 p.m. at the theater.
Performances: November 20 - 7
CAST:
Three Men, college age or older.
    These fellows must be able to sustain high energy levels=20= throughout  a FAST paced performance.  Improv skills necessary.&nb= sp; At least one of  the actors must be able to entertain an audience f= or at least two minutes on his own, preferably with a musical instrument of=20= some sort, e.g. accordion, etc..., or a talent, e.g. juggling, spinning plat= es, NOT standup comedy! Talent must be demonstrated at tryouts. Crew positio= ns are also available: costumes, props, publicity, etc.

For more information, see our website at www.workshopplayers.com
or contact the director at 960-2061 or Leuszler at aol.com

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

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--part1_1c6.d837a81.2c61cea4_boundary-- From denisgriesmer at denisgriesmer.com Wed Aug 6 06:22:01 2003 From: denisgriesmer at denisgriesmer.com (Denis M. Griesmer) Date: Wed Aug 6 06:22:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CPT seeks "retail display refrigerators" Message-ID: <006601c35c01$f4c1a540$6a02a8c0@griesmerd> NEOhioPAL Subscribers: In order to upgrade it facilities and services to its patrons, CPT is seeking two to three "display refrigerators", preferably with locks. The kind with the sliding glass doors in the front, that usually advertise Coca-Cola or Pepsi on the side. Somewhere out there in the Cleveland area, some former restaurant or convenient mart owner must be looking to unload some refrigeration display units. If you know of any, please contact Denis Griesmer at the phone number or email address below. Thanks. Denis M. Griesmer Administrative Director - Cleveland Public Theatre 216.631.2727 x208 dgriesmer at cptonline.org See what's playing tonight at Cleveland Public Theatre by going to www.cptonline.org. From BScott3077 at aol.com Wed Aug 6 06:45:01 2003 From: BScott3077 at aol.com (BScott3077 at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 6 06:45:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ACT - A Children's Theater of Hudson looking for Directors for 2003-2004 Message-ID: <27.45ac31f2.2c6240a0@aol.com> --part1_27.45ac31f2.2c6240a0_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit We are looking for a Director for our Spring Production (Comedy or Drama) Auditions in January, rehearsals 2 or 3 times a week after school until tech week(s) play goes up mid March for one three performance weekend. We work with children in grades three thru eighth and casy around 30 kids. We perform on the stage at Barlow Community Center in Hudson, OH. We like our Directors to teach the fall series of Workshops but it is not required. Workshops are Fridays after school. We are also looking for a Director for our ACTOR - ACT on the road program. This is a program for our Middle Scoolers. After an initial week of rehearsals they meet once a week and take a show to schools, hospitals, etc. If the Director we hire for the Spring is not available to teach Workshops this Fall we will be looking for a teacher for an Intro to Drama course for the younger kids and a more challenging workshop for our older actors. (They want to try directing!) Please, submit resumes and two children's theater references to Beth Scott at BScott3077 at aol.com or send to me at ACT P.O Box 263 Hudson, OH 44236 Pay ideas and Workshop topics welcome! --part1_27.45ac31f2.2c6240a0_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable We are looking for a Director for our Spring Productio= n (Comedy or Drama) Auditions in January, rehearsals 2 or 3 times a week aft= er school until tech week(s) play goes up mid March for one three performanc= e weekend. We work with children in grades three thru eighth and casy around= 30 kids.  We perform on the stage at Barlow Community Center in Hudson= , OH.  We like our Directors to teach the fall series of Workshops but=20= it is not required. Workshops are Fridays after school.

We are also looking for a Director for our ACTOR - ACT on the road program.&= nbsp; This is a program for our Middle Scoolers.  After an initial week= of rehearsals they meet once a week and take a show to schools, hospitals,=20= etc.

If the Director we hire for the Spring is not available to teach Workshops t= his Fall we will be looking for a teacher for an Intro to Drama course for t= he younger kids and a more challenging workshop for our older actors. =20= (They want to try directing!)

Please, submit resumes and two children's theater references to Beth Scott=20= at BScott3077 at aol.com  or send to me at ACT P.O Box 263  Hudson, O= H 44236

Pay ideas and Workshop topics welcome!      &n= bsp;   
--part1_27.45ac31f2.2c6240a0_boundary-- From rferguson at woio.com Wed Aug 6 11:35:01 2003 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Wed Aug 6 11:35:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]COMEDY WRITER JOB Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35C28.42E643E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" THIS IS FROM A WEBSITE I SUBSCRIBE TO. JUST THOUGHT I'D PASS IT ON. This is a PART TIME JOB Location: Los Angeles CA Date Posted: 7/31/2003 8:07:36 PM Description: We're looking for comedy writers to write jokes for speeches and TV appearances. Can be done by phone/e-mail/mail if writer not in L.A. area. Need comedy writers immediately , good pay. Contact us if you have lots of time to work at this, or even if you only have a little time to do it. Requirements: comedy writing skills, dependability, ability to start right away Contact: resume not that important to us, we just need you to be funny Via email: jp at jonathanpontell.com "Planet Earth is blue and there's nothing I can do." D.B. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35C28.42E643E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable COMEDY WRITER JOB

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C35C28.42E643E0-- From KerrComm at aol.com Wed Aug 6 11:35:05 2003 From: KerrComm at aol.com (KerrComm at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 6 11:35:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kulture Kids Performs FREE at Heights Main Library Message-ID: <170.2243a2df.2c6279ac@aol.com> Free and open to the public, come see Kulture Kids perform "America: Many=20 Crayons, One Box" at the Heights Main Library, 2345 Lee Road, Cleveland Heig= hts,=20 on Wednesday, August 13th, at 7PM. Written and performed by Kulture Kids=20 Director Robin Pease, the show features a giant book, music from around the=20= world,=20 and MAGIC!! Sample comments from area teachers and principals are below.... "Awesome...'Many Crayons' is entertaining and jam-packed with good=20 information for both students and teachers...I love the teacher resource gui= de, too!-- Dorene Kebberly, Kidder Elementary School, Brunswick, OH "Kulture Kids, all I can say is THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!! The=20 immigrants show was terrific, and I can't wait to have you back!"--Audrey Wa= lker,=20 Principal, Lowden Elementary School, South Euclid, OH "The immigrants program called 'America, Many Crayons, One Box' was=20 appropriate and very informative, but I especially liked it because it was F= UN!!"-- Tracy Sicafuse, 2nd grade teacher, Dover Elementary School, Westlake, OH "Wonderful, thought-provoking, and challenging! Our students really enjoyed= =20 it!"---Allison Levick, Teacher, The Lawrence School, Broadview Heights, OH "What a great program! The kids were all captivated and actively=20 participating, which isn't easy for 400 kids in a gymnasium on a Friday afte= rnoon! =20 Well-done!"---Monica Turk, PTO Assembly Coordinator, Arthur Road School, Sol= on, OH =E2=80=9CGreat presentation! I loved the way BOOKS were valued and how the=20= cultures=20 were represented visually and with music!=E2=80=9D=E2=80=94Sue Fisher, First= Grade Teacher,=20 Gardiner School, Chagrin Falls, OH From RNavisjr at aol.com Wed Aug 6 11:46:03 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 6 11:46:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Further info on AUDIITONS FOR THE KING AND I Message-ID: <1a7.17fff446.2c628962@aol.com> --part1_1a7.17fff446.2c628962_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi everyone...I forgot to include the PERFORMANCE DATES. Here theyare: Nov 20th thru Dec. 7th. Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:30pm and Sunday matinees at 3pm. NO SHOW ON THANKSGIVING. --part1_1a7.17fff446.2c628962_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi everyone...I forgot to include the PERFORMANCE DATE= S.
Here theyare:
Nov 20th thru Dec. 7th. Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:30pm and= Sunday matinees at 3pm. NO SHOW ON THANKSGIVING.
--part1_1a7.17fff446.2c628962_boundary-- From boss at data-boy.com Wed Aug 6 12:06:02 2003 From: boss at data-boy.com (Mike Baker) Date: Wed Aug 6 12:06:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Scorched Earth Comedy Show Message-ID: <200308061245.AA48365818@data-boy.com> Cleveland Yucks / Black Box Theatre Present: =93Scorched Earth=94 An evening of brutal comedy. Friday August 22nd 8:00 p.m 1220 West 6th Street $8.00 On Friday August 22nd at 8:00 p.m., the Black Box Theatre, 1220 West 6th St= reet, will feel the heat of 3 of Cleveland=92s most volatile stand up comic= s. The Cleveland Yucks production of =93Scorched Earth=94 will showcase the= searing, controversial, and sometimes confrontational styles of Mike Baker= , Nell=92Sin, and John Sheck in a no holds barred - something to offend eve= ryone celebration of freedom of expression=85 while it lasts. Conceived by Baker, this show is a blatant =93F-You!=94 to the =93You need = to watch what you say. / There ought to be limits to freedom.=94 crowd that= seems to dominate the discourse as of late. If you are easily offended and don=92t like to be challenged, this is not t= he show for you. If you are fed up to your eyeballs by ignorant, puritanical bigots shouting= down any hint of intelligence or reason; if you are sick of the arrogant bullies in power calling you un-American wh= ile they ravage every principle America was founded upon; if you simply can=92t take one more self righteous self-appointed High Prie= st of public morality telling you what you can say, what you can wear, what= you can ingest, who you can have sex with, and what kind of sex you can ha= ve; please consider this show as an alternative to taking an M-1 and seeing if= you can out-score those Columbine boys. Don=92t just explode, explode with= laughter! Mike Baker has a long history of off-the-wall confrontational humor in Clev= eland. In the late 80=92s =96 early 90=92s he was the originator and front = man for two notorious punk bands, =93Sleazy Jesus and the Splatter Pigs=94 = and =93Hucklebuck=94. Although bands in the true sense, these were also for= ceful vehicles for his biting satire and unflinching social commentary. Sic= k of lugging equipment, Mike has traded in his amplifiers for a single micr= ophone and a new medium; stand-up. What hasn=92t been traded is his razor s= harp satirical wit and his bare knuckles approach to performance. The guita= rs still make an occasional appearance. They=92re just not quite as loud. Nell=92Sin has been tearing up the urban comedy scene with his high energy,= free wheeling style of story telling and comedy. Nell=92Sin seemed to come= out of nowhere less than a year ago and quickly built a reputation as one = of the most naturally talented comics on the local scene. His sets are wild= , frenetic, rambling tirades that take you on a coaster ride of unexpected = turns and directions. Alternately angry, crazy, vulnerable, silly; this guy= runs the gamut of skills a stand-up needs in his tool box with an ease and= flow that mesmerizes. And he=92s just a baby at it! John Sheck is a legend of the comedy workshop crowd. Just one month out of = Dave Schwensen=92s Improv workshop, he won the Russell Simmons Def Comedy J= am competition and opened for the Comedy Jam at the Palace Theatre in front= of 3000 people. Not bad for his first two months as a comic! John=92s bran= d of urban =96 contemporary standup spans a variety of themes from relation= ships to sex to football to sex to parenting to sex and of course, the poli= ce. John is just back in the area from a couple of years in Florida and jum= ping back into the scene feet first and fists flying. The Emcee for the evening will be Cleveland=92s own Mr. Sunshine. Sunshine= could best be described as Bill Nye the Science Guy with PMS. This show is sponsored by Cleveland Yucks, the one stop shop for local Clev= eland comedy. The web site is located at http://www.clevelandyucks.com . For ticket information contact: Mike Baker Mike_Baker at clevelandyucks.com Home: 216-771-8421 From hjh at haroldhafner.com Wed Aug 6 12:45:13 2003 From: hjh at haroldhafner.com (Harold Hafner Photography) Date: Wed Aug 6 12:45:13 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE COMPOSITES & HEADSHOTS Message-ID: <01ff01c35c3e$f5e2b8f0$120d6b42@R> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_7A9pBQA5DKDnJHN2hKnCOA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! For the month of August 2003. Everyone that does a model photo shoot with us will receive 50 one-sided model composite cards FREE. Everyone that shoots for talent headshots will receive 50 - 8x10 black & white prints FREE. 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--Boundary_(ID_7A9pBQA5DKDnJHN2hKnCOA)-- From aecollier at msn.com Wed Aug 6 12:46:00 2003 From: aecollier at msn.com (Amiee Collier) Date: Wed Aug 6 12:46:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Only Two Performances! Forever Plaid Benefits the AIDS Taskforce Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0708_01C35C20.AE1D71E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland presents Forever Plaid Starring: Colin Cook as Jinx Ian Atwood as Francis G.A. Taggett as Sparky Curtis L. Young as Smudge Directed by Curt Arnold Musical Direction by Charles Eversole Costume Design & Construction by Jenniver Sparano Written and Originally Directed and Choreographed by Stuart Ross August 18 , 2003 at 8 pm Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood call 216.357.2241 for tickets! August 25, 2003 at 8 pm Weathervane Playhouse 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron call 330.836.2323 for tickets! All proceeds benefit the AIDS Taskforce _____________________________ amiee collier :: aecollier at msn.com "Vice, virtue, it's best not to be too moral - you cheat yourself out of = too much life. Aim above morality." - Harold and Maude ------=_NextPart_000_0708_01C35C20.AE1D71E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland
 
presents
 
Forever=20 Plaid
 
Starring:
Colin Cook as Jinx
Ian Atwood as Francis
G.A. Taggett as Sparky
Curtis L. Young as Smudge
 
Directed by Curt Arnold
Musical Direction by Charles Eversole
Costume Design & Construction by Jenniver = Sparano
Written and Originally Directed
and Choreographed = by Stuart=20 Ross
 
August 18 , 2003 at 8 pm
Beck Center for the=20 Arts
17801 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood
call 216.357.2241 for=20 tickets!
 
August 25, 2003 at 8 pm
Weathervane = Playhouse
1301 Weathervane Lane, = Akron
call 330.836.2323 for=20 tickets!
 
All proceeds benefit the AIDS Taskforce
 
_____________________________
amiee collier :: aecollier at msn.com
"Vice, = virtue, it's=20 best not to be too moral - you cheat yourself out of too much life. Aim = above=20 morality." - Harold and Maude
 
------=_NextPart_000_0708_01C35C20.AE1D71E0-- From mpreston at dobama.org Wed Aug 6 15:27:01 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Wed Aug 6 15:27:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Antigone at Dobama Theatre August 15th-17th Message-ID: The Monstrous Ego Theatre Company presents Antigone by Sophocles Translated by Sir Richard C. Jebb Directed by Elisabeth Pardee and Zev Valancy At Dobama Theatre August 15th-17th Three performances only! The Monstrous Ego Theatre Company, Cleveland?s Classical Youth Theatre, is pleased to present as its inaugural production, Antigone, Sophocles? Greek tragedy. Sophocles? classic work grapples with the themes of power and the strength of one?s ideals along with the bonds of family and love. Many of The Monstrous Ego Theatre Company?s members are students or recent graduates of Cleveland Heights High School. The cast includes Kate Fairman, a student at The Beaumont School (Chorus Leader), India Fields (Ismene/Chorus), Liza Frolkis (Eurydice/Chorus), David Light (Guard/Messenger/Chorus), Kelli Liverpool (Teiresias/Chorus), Myles Murray (Haemon/Chorus), Zev Valancy (Creon/Producer/Director), and Katherine Vincenty (Antigone/Chorus). The stage manager and dramaturg is Meredith Webb, a Laurel School graduate now at Oberlin College. Performances will be held on Friday, August 15 and Saturday, August 16 at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday, August 17 at 2:30 p.m. A $5.00 donation is suggested at the door. Reservations are not necessary for these three special performances. For more information on the play, contact Zev Valancy at (216) 371-1439 or email at zev at valancy.com. For more information on Dobama? s upcoming 2003-2004 season, call (216) 932-6838. Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. The theatre is accessible via the new RTA circulator bus. # # # Marjorie Preston PR/Marketing Director Dobama Theatre (216) 932-6838 www.dobama.org DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present its 2003-2004 Season! Four OHIO premiere productions, one U.S. premiere and one WORLD premiere! COMING September 5-28: Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Walter Grodzik ? Ohio Premiere! In this wacky off-Broadway comedy, sixteen-year-old Kimberly is forced to re-evaluate her life while juggling a hypochondriac mother, drunken father and ex-convict aunt along with her own mortality and the possibility of first love. "The comedy of the year. A haunting and hilarious new play that is at once a shrewd satire and a black comedy.? ? Ben Brantley, The New York Times Shows: Thurs., Fri., Sat. at 8 p.m. and Sun. at 2:30 p.m. (First Sun. of run at 7:30 p.m.) October 17-November 9 The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison, directed by Joyce Casey American Premiere! November 28-December 21 V-E Day by local playwright Faye Sholiton, directed by Jacqi Loewy World Premiere! January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! March 5-28 In the Heart of America by MacArthur Grant winner Naomi Wallace, directed by Sonya Robbins Ohio Premiere! April 23-May 16 The Last Five Years by Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown, directed by Victoria Bussert and featuring Scott Plate and Carol Dunne Ohio Premiere! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Single ticket prices: $11-20. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. From jxs181 at cwru.edu Wed Aug 6 15:27:06 2003 From: jxs181 at cwru.edu (Joshua Senick) Date: Wed Aug 6 15:27:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Saxophone/Clarinet needed for Chicago at Huntington Message-ID: <4BEC9708-C843-11D7-9600-000A957E9988@cwru.edu> I am in need of a player to fill one of my reed books for Chicago at Huntington Playhouse. Optimally, I am looking for someone who can cover saxophones (the best combination would be soprano, tenor and bari, but I'm willing to compromise for best two out of three) and clarinet. I'm willing to work with the player for substituting instruments as necessary. Tech week starts on Sunday, August 17th, and opening night is August 21st. The show runs for four weeks Thursday through Sunday evenings with the final show on Sunday, September 14th being the only matinee in the run. This is a paid position. Please call me, Joshua Senick, at (216) 233-9489, or e-mail me at jxs181 at cwru.edu. Thanks. From reedh2os at ald.net Wed Aug 6 15:27:11 2003 From: reedh2os at ald.net (Kailyne R. Waters) Date: Wed Aug 6 15:27:11 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call for extras for a short film - August 21st, 2003 Message-ID: <004d01c35c4a$83b63e80$1908b7ce@cannet.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C35C28.FA94AA40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable h2o Productions in association with Sharkra Productions is seeking the = following extras for a short film being shot in August 2003: Caucasian Male, age range between late 50's and mid 60's. Caucasian Female, age range between late 50's and mid 60's You would be featured as a couple in a doctor's office waiting room, and = would be needed for approximately two hours in the afternoon on = Thursday, August 21, 2003. Caucasian Female, late 20's and 30's willing to portray an expectant = mother You would be featured as customer in a boutique, and would be needed for = approximately three hours in the morning beginning at 7:00 am on = Thursday, August 21, 2003.=20 Please respond by email expressing your interest. Thanks in advance for = your consideration. =20 Sincerely, Kailyne Waters=20 reedh2os at ald.net ------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C35C28.FA94AA40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
h2o Productions in association with = Sharkra=20 Productions is seeking the following extras for a short film being = shot in=20 August 2003:
 
Caucasian Male, age range between late = 50's and mid=20 60's.
Caucasian Female, age range between = late 50's=20 and mid 60's
 
You would be featured as a couple in a = doctor's=20 office waiting room, and would be needed for approximately two hours in = the=20 afternoon on Thursday, August 21, 2003.
 
Caucasian Female, late 20's = and 30's=20 willing to portray an expectant mother
 
You would be featured as customer in a = boutique,=20 and would be needed for approximately three hours in the = morning beginning=20 at 7:00 am on Thursday, August 21, 2003.
 
Please respond by email expressing your = interest.=20 Thanks in advance for your consideration.
 
Sincerely,
Kailyne Waters 
reedh2os at ald.net
 
------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C35C28.FA94AA40-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Wed Aug 6 16:59:03 2003 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Wed Aug 6 16:59:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]New Classes at Fine Arts for Fall Message-ID: <00e101c35c5d$f60a7420$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00E2_01C35C3C.6EF8D420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Fine Arts Association in Willoughby is now taking registrations for our Fall Session. Classes begin the week of September 2. A variety of new classes for teens and adults are being offered in Theatre, including Playwriting with Park Goist, Scene Study with Sarah May, Voice for the Actor I with Fabio Polanco and much, much more. New Pilates, Yoga and Modern Dance classes are also available in addition to a multitude of visual arts classes and private music lessons for all ages and ability levels. For a complete listing of all classes, log on to www.fineartsassociation.org or e-mail Fine Arts at faa at fineartsassociation.org Fine Arts is located at 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio Phone: (440) 951-7500 ------=_NextPart_000_00E2_01C35C3C.6EF8D420 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Fine Arts=20 Association in Willoughby is now taking registrations = for our Fall=20 Session.  Classes begin the week of September = 2.
 
A = variety=20 of new classes for teens and adults are being offered in = Theatre,=20 including Playwriting with Park Goist, Scene Study with Sarah May, Voice = for the=20 Actor I with Fabio Polanco and much, much = more. 
 
New = Pilates, Yoga=20 and Modern Dance classes are also available in addition to a = multitude of=20 visual arts classes and private music lessons for all ages and ability=20 levels.
 
For a = complete=20 listing of all classes, log on to www.fineartsassociation.org or=20 e-mail Fine Arts at faa at fineartsassociation.org
 
Fine = Arts is located=20 at 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio
Phone:  (440)=20 951-7500
------=_NextPart_000_00E2_01C35C3C.6EF8D420-- From pjanas at oberlin.edu Wed Aug 6 16:59:06 2003 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Wed Aug 6 16:59:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]New Fax Number Message-ID: <1887600.3269179620@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --==========01894450========== Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Hello everyone. We have just learned today that our fax number has changed, effective today, with Oberlin's transfer to a new phone system. I apologize for any inconvenience this might have caused you in communicating with us today via facsimile transmission. Please delete our old fax number: 440-776-3006 from your files and your speed dial programs. Our new fax number is: 440-775-5457 Thanks very much, Marci Janas ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu --==========01894450========== Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline MonacoHello everyone. We have just learned today that our fax number has changed, effective = today, with Oberlin's transfer to a new phone system. I apologize for any = inconvenience this might have caused you in communicating with us today via = facsimile transmission. Please delete our old fax number: 440-776-3006 from your files and your speed dial programs. Our new fax number is: 440-775-5457 Thanks very much, Marci Janas ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu --==========01894450==========-- From mpreston at dobama.org Wed Aug 6 16:59:11 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Wed Aug 6 16:59:11 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kimberly Akimbo at Dobama Theatre Sept. 5-28 Message-ID: Dobama Theatre presents the Ohio Premiere of Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire directed by Walter Grodzik September 5-28, 2003 Ohio Premiere! Dobama Theatre is proud to open its 2003-2004 season with the Ohio premiere of Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire. Known for his plays Fuddy Meers and Wonder of the World, Lindsay-Abaire has created a surreal and hilarious play in which the main character, Kimberly, a teenager with a rare aging disease, may just be the sanest member of her family. In this wacky off-Broadway comedy, sixteen-year-old Kimberly (Paula Duesing) is forced to re-evaluate her life while juggling a hypochondriac mother (Tracey Field), drunken father (John Kolibab) and ex-convict aunt (Joan Fuglewicz). She also struggles with her own mortality and the possibility of first love with awkward, unpopular 16-year-old schoolmate Jeff (Sean Fitzgerald). Ben Brantley of The New York Times called Kimberly Akimbo ?the comedy of the year.? Special performances will include a special signed (ASL) performance on Friday, September 12th at 8:00 p.m. and a special audio-described performance on Sunday, September 14th at 2:30 p.m. featuring Paula Duesing*, Tracey Field, Sean Fitzgerald, Joan Fuglewicz and John Kolibab* *member Actors? Equity Association Performances: September 5-28 Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sunday 9/7 at 7:30 p.m.; 9/14, 9/21 and 9/28 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets $11-20 For more information, call Dobama at (216) 932-6838. For reservations, call Dobama?s box office at (216) 932-3396. # # # DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present its 2003-2004 Season! Four OHIO premiere productions, one U.S. premiere and one WORLD premiere! COMING September 5-28: Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Walter Grodzik ? Ohio Premiere! In this wacky off-Broadway comedy, sixteen-year-old Kimberly is forced to re-evaluate her life while juggling a hypochondriac mother, drunken father and ex-convict aunt along with her own mortality and the possibility of first love. "The comedy of the year. A haunting and hilarious new play that is at once a shrewd satire and a black comedy.? ? Ben Brantley, The New York Times Shows: Thurs., Fri., Sat. at 8 p.m. and Sun. at 2:30 p.m. (First Sun. of run at 7:30 p.m.) October 17-November 9 The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison, directed by Joyce Casey American Premiere! November 28-December 21 V-E Day by local playwright Faye Sholiton, directed by Jacqi Loewy World Premiere! January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! March 5-28 In the Heart of America by MacArthur Grant winner Naomi Wallace, directed by Sonya Robbins Ohio Premiere! April 23-May 16 The Last Five Years by Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown, directed by Victoria Bussert and featuring Scott Plate and Carol Dunne Ohio Premiere! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Single ticket prices: $11-20. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. From RNavisjr at aol.com Wed Aug 6 16:59:15 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 6 16:59:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]HARMONY BAR AND GRILLE CLOSING...FAREWELL THIS SATURDAY! Message-ID: <1e9.e674938.2c62cffd@aol.com> --part1_1e9.e674938.2c62cffd_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit HELLO EVERYONE, Yes, I just found out the HARMONY is closing. This place, its people, the good times, profound and goofy have been a huge part of my life for six years. Unique in my life experience is a place where songs of the musical theater have provided a catalyst to friends and strangers alike, coming together to cry, drink, celebrate the seasons of the year, laugh and go home after belting "Edelweiss" one more time. I shall miss it deeply. Lynn was going to just let it end this Saturday, quietly.....and I called and said we at the Near West Theatre need a ritual for all life's happenings. SO, I'LL BE PLAYING FOR THE LAST TIME FROM 9-12 MIDNIGHT. PLEASE STOP BY, EVEN FOR 1 DRINK, OR ONE LAST SONG AT THE MICROPHONE TO HELP US SAY "THANK YOU" AND "GOODBYE" TO LYNN, ELAINE, SUE AND ALLTHE REGULARS AT THE OL' HARMONY BAR AND GRILLE, WHO HAVE PROVIDED US WITH SIX YEARS OF SONG, FOOD AND LOVE. --part1_1e9.e674938.2c62cffd_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable HELLO EVERYONE,
   Yes, I just found out the HARMONY is closing.  This place,= its people, the good times, profound and goofy have been a huge part of my=20= life for six years.
Unique in my life experience is a place where songs of the musical theater h= ave provided a catalyst to friends and strangers alike, coming together to c= ry, drink, celebrate the seasons of the year, laugh and go home after beltin= g "Edelweiss" one more time.  I shall miss it deeply.
Lynn was going to just let it end this Saturday, quietly.....and I called an= d said we at the Near West Theatre need a ritual for all life's happenings.<= BR> SO, I'LL BE PLAYING FOR THE LAST TIME FROM 9-12 MIDNIGHT. PLEASE
STOP BY, EVEN FOR 1 DRINK, OR ONE LAST SONG AT THE MICROPHONE TO HELP US SAY= "THANK YOU" AND "GOODBYE" TO LYNN, ELAINE, SUE AND ALLTHE REGULARS AT THE O= L' HARMONY BAR AND GRILLE, WHO HAVE PROVIDED US WITH SIX YEARS OF SONG, FOOD= AND LOVE.
--part1_1e9.e674938.2c62cffd_boundary-- From dgriesmer at cptonline.org Wed Aug 6 17:06:02 2003 From: dgriesmer at cptonline.org (Denis Griesmer) Date: Wed Aug 6 17:06:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CPT seeks late 60's Chevy or Mustang for Photo Shoot Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0111_01C35C44.4F9B1180 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CPT is seeking a late 60's Chevy or Mustang in medium to good condition to use in a publicity photo shoot for it's production, Up the Mountain. Up the Mountain, is an original piece created in co-production with YMCA Y-Haven project. Y-Haven assists homeless men in recovery. The men in Y-Haven partners with CPT to create original theatre based on their experiences in recovery. This year's production is based on the myth of Sisyphus and is written by James Levin. Co-Director by Jeffery Allen and Jerrell Anderson. 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Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver Message-ID: Auditions for Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver Monday, August 18th at the Unitarian Universalist Society, 2728 Lancashire, in Cleveland Heights, near Dobama Theatre 7:30 p.m. equity actors 8 p.m. non-equity actors Roles: man, 20s -- dual role -- both man on death row for murder AND a male prostitute woman, 40s -- dual role -- both a psychiatrist and a mother Please prepare a contemporary comic monologue no longer than four minutes in length. Be prepared to read from the script. Performance dates will be January 16th through February 8th at Dobama Theatre. Raised in Captivity will be directed by Russ Borski. Synopsis: Sebastian Bliss and his twin sister, Bernadette Dixon, reunite at their mother's funeral, who has been killed by an errant showerhead. This is just the beginning of a quirky, comical stream of events - a ball of energy full of crazy characters, and twists and turns. ?Raised in Captivity is about guilt, redemption and self-punishment, and, against all odds, it is also very funny.? ? The New York Times ??by a mile, the best play of the season.? New York Observer ??funny, original, imaginative ? full of wittily prickly lines and riotous exchanges.? New York Marjorie Preston PR/Marketing Director Dobama Theatre (216) 932-6838 www.dobama.org DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present its 2003-2004 Season! Four OHIO premiere productions, one U.S. premiere and one WORLD premiere! COMING September 5-28: Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Walter Grodzik ? Ohio Premiere! In this wacky off-Broadway comedy, sixteen-year-old Kimberly is forced to re-evaluate her life while juggling a hypochondriac mother, drunken father and ex-convict aunt along with her own mortality and the possibility of first love. "The comedy of the year. A haunting and hilarious new play that is at once a shrewd satire and a black comedy.? ? Ben Brantley, The New York Times Shows: Thurs., Fri., Sat. at 8 p.m. and Sun. at 2:30 p.m. (First Sun. of run at 7:30 p.m.) October 17-November 9 The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison, directed by Joyce Casey American Premiere! November 28-December 21 V-E Day by local playwright Faye Sholiton, directed by Jacqi Loewy World Premiere! January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed by Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! March 5-28 In the Heart of America by MacArthur Grant winner Naomi Wallace, directed by Sonya Robbins Ohio Premiere! April 23-May 16 The Last Five Years by Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown, directed by Victoria Bussert and featuring Scott Plate and Carol Dunne Ohio Premiere! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Single ticket prices: $11-20. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. From abyerly24 at yahoo.com Wed Aug 6 22:21:01 2003 From: abyerly24 at yahoo.com (Adrian Byerly) Date: Wed Aug 6 22:21:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions-- The Public Squares Message-ID: <20030806232122.38559.qmail@web40410.mail.yahoo.com> The Public Squares Cleveland's Newest Sketch Comedy and Improv Group Invite All to Audition! For Spots in Their Upcoming Inaugrual Show directed by Nate Cokerill at the Second City Theatre in October. Auditions will take place...... Date: Sunday August 17th Time: 2:00pm Location: The Hanna Building Room 850 Please bring a headshot and resume. Auditions will consist of scripited reading and improvisition. We are looking for six to eight actors for our show. Please RSVP to abyerly24 at yahoo.com Please check our website www.thepublicsquares.com for additional information. Thank you for interest! Hope to see you at the auditions! Adrian Byerly Producer The Public Squares From MnBLa at aol.com Thu Aug 7 09:13:13 2003 From: MnBLa at aol.com (MnBLa at aol.com) Date: Thu Aug 7 09:13:13 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEO Rep continues run of Forever Plaid Message-ID: <4e.201e20c3.2c63370f@aol.com> --part1_4e.201e20c3.2c63370f_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Just a reminder that you still have one more weekend to catch NEO Rep's=20 inaugural production of Forever Plaid. Performances are this Thursday, Frida= y and=20 Saturday at the North Olmsted Middle School (directions below). All shows a= re=20 at 8pm, and tickets are $10 ($8 for students and seniors). Reservations are= =20 encouraged but not required, and can be placed by calling 440 570-5367. Forever Plaid features Ron Lee Davis as Smudge, Kenny Lear as Sparky, Mike=20 Larochelle as Frankie, and Michael Goff as Jinx. The show was directed and=20 choreographed by Brenda Larochelle, with Carol Tillotson on Piano and Ed Lem= mers=20 on Bass. Directions to North Olmsted Middle School: from 90:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 90 west to Crocker / Bassett exit =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Left (south) on Crocker to end =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Left on Center Ridge =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 1st right onto Porter =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 At end of Porter cross over Lorain and=20= bear left onto Butternut=20 RIdge =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 (go to the right of Marathon Station af= ter you cross Lorain) =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Turn right just before small library =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 School is on other side of library from 480:=A0=A0=A0 480 west to Great Northern / Olmsted Falls exit =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Take 2nd exit (after underpass) toward=20= Olmsted Falls =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 continue South on Great Northern Blvd =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Pass RTA station on left and Condo comp= lex on right =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 After Condos, turn Right onto Butternut= Ridge =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Pass over 480, pass Fitch on Left, pass= Dover Center Rd on Right =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Middle School is 2nd school building on= left after Dover Center=20 Rd. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 drive passed small library and turn lef= t into parking lot We hope to see you there, Mike --part1_4e.201e20c3.2c63370f_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Just a reminder that you still have one more weekend t= o catch NEO Rep's inaugural production of Forever Plaid. Perfo= rmances are this Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the North Olmsted Middle S= chool (directions below).  All shows are at 8pm, and tickets are $10 ($= 8 for students and seniors).  Reservations are encouraged but not requi= red, and can be placed by calling 440 570-5367.

Forever Plaid features Ron Lee Davis as Smudge, Kenny Lear as=20= Sparky, Mike Larochelle as Frankie, and Michael Goff as Jinx.  The show= was directed and choreographed by Brenda Larochelle, with Carol Tillotson o= n Piano and Ed Lemmers on Bass.

Directions to North Olmsted Middle School:

from 90:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 90 west to Crocker / Bassett exit
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Left (south) on Crocker to end
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Left on Center Ridge
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 1st right onto Porter
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 At end of Porter cross over Lorain and=20= bear left onto Butternut RIdge
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 (go to the right of Marathon Station af= ter you cross Lorain)
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Turn right just before small library =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 School is on other side of library

from 480:=A0=A0=A0 480 west to Great Northern / Olmsted Falls exit
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Take 2nd exit (after underpass) toward=20= Olmsted Falls
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 continue South on Great Northern Blvd =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Pass RTA station on left and Condo comp= lex on right
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 After Condos, turn Right onto Butternut= Ridge
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Pass over 480, pass Fitch on Left, pass= Dover Center Rd on Right
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Middle School is 2nd school building on= left after Dover Center Rd.
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 drive passed small library and turn lef= t into parking lot

We hope to see you there,
Mike

--part1_4e.201e20c3.2c63370f_boundary-- From mpepe at neo.rr.com Thu Aug 7 09:13:18 2003 From: mpepe at neo.rr.com (Melanie YC Pepe) Date: Thu Aug 7 09:13:18 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Concert Tickets Available ~ Melissa Etheridge Message-ID: I can't use these, so if anyone is interested... I have two tickets to see MELISSA ETHERIDGE WITH JOHN EDDIE at the Scene Pavilion in Cleveland. The show is Saturday, August 23, at 8pm. I'm asking $25 each (regular price $35 each). For more information on the concert, check the link below: http://www.hob.com/tickets/eventdetail.asp?eventid=21284 If interested, please email me at mpepe at neo.rr.com!! Thanks, and enjoy! ~ Melanie mpepe at neo.rr.com From p.a.gould at att.net Thu Aug 7 09:13:26 2003 From: p.a.gould at att.net (p.a.gould at att.net) Date: Thu Aug 7 09:13:26 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Children need as Extras Message-ID: <20030807135643.E521820DF2@braxton.siteprotect.com> Seeking 12 children/young adults ages 12 to 17 to appear as Extras (non- paying positions) in independent film (shot on digital video) on Wednesday, August 13, 2003. The film is called "The Way Home". A parent/guardian or adult supervisor must accompany each performer (extra) and remain with them at all times. Shooting times are from 8am to 7pm. This is a long day, so all parties must bring a lunch and other food to snack on through the day, as well as an activity to work on during "down-times". The children will portray chess players at tournaments. Shooting will take place at a school in Shaker Heights. Performers must bring two extra shirts for wardrobe changes as the scenes filmed will cover three days in the story. IMPORTANT: no logo/trademarks/brandnames on clothing. If interested, reply to this email for additional information concerning the signing of release forms and the exact location of the shoot. Also, visit our website at www.littlebeth.com Thank you, Peter Gould -director p.a.gould at worldnet.att.net -- Visit the world of Little Beth Entertainment at www.littlebeth.com "We are the music makers and we are the dreamers of dreams."-- Willy Wonka From bdiehl at ayalogic.com Thu Aug 7 10:52:00 2003 From: bdiehl at ayalogic.com (Brian Diehl) Date: Thu Aug 7 10:52:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players Press Release - Season Subscription Give-Away Winners Message-ID: <004801c35cf0$7e6bb440$0400a8c0@hq.local> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: August 8, 2003 Contact: Brian Diehl, Board Member, Hudson Players 39 Church St. Hudson, OH 44236 Office: 330.253.2700 Home: 330.655.0810 Email: bdiehl at ayalogic.com Re: ACME Winners to Attend Hudson Players Productions HUDSON, OHIO ? Monday, August 4 marked the drawing of winners? names for the Hudson Players first season subscription give-away. Names were collected via e-mail and at the Hudson ACME grocery store. 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--part1_63.20bc3750.2c63efe1_boundary-- From pjanas at oberlin.edu Thu Aug 7 13:31:11 2003 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Thu Aug 7 13:31:11 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oberlin Conservatory Press Release Message-ID: <52999.3269254619@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --==========00063620========== Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 7, 2003 OBERLIN COLLEGE CELEBRATES 125th ANNIVERSARY OF ARTIST RECITAL SERIES WITH NINE NIGHTS OF GREAT PERFORMANCES MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas 440-775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.edu OBERLIN, OHIO--Such distinguished artists and ensembles as jazz icon Dave Brubeck and his quartet, legendary violinist Ida Haendel, the world-class Cleveland Orchestra, conducted by Franz Welser-M=F6st and featuring pianist = Uri Caine, and the hip, young, new-music ensemble eighth blackbird will contribute to the year-long celebration of Oberlin College's esteemed Artist Recital Series, which marks its 125th anniversary with the 2003-2004 = season. The Artist Recital Series is one of the oldest continuing concert series in the United States, a distinction, says Dean of the Conservatory Robert Dodson, "that places Oberlin in a very select group of concert producers." All concert performances will take place in Oberlin's historic Finney Chapel. Season subscription tickets are now available for the nine-concert series, = which will also include performances by baritone Sanford Sylvan and pianist = David Breitman, the Tallis Scholars, the Gryphon Trio, pianist Lang Lang, and the American Brass Quintet. Since the inception of the Artist Recital Series in 1878, more than 1,000 of the most acclaimed and accomplished musicians, conductors, orchestras, chamber ensembles, and composers have graced the stage of Finney Chapel. Stars of such international stature as Eugene Ysa=FFe, Yo-Yo Ma, Vladimir Horowitz, Isaac Stern, Jascha Heifetz, Glenn Gould, Sergei Rachmaninoff, and Denyce Graves, to name but a few, have performed under the auspices of the series. Since 1919, The Cleveland Orchestra has appeared on the series every season for a total of 202 performances under the baton of such illustrious--and varied--conductors as Nikolai Sokoloff (38 times), Artur Rodzinski (25 times), George Szell (60 times), Robert Shaw, Pierre Boulez, Lorin Maazel, Simon Rattle, Yoel Levi, Christoph von Dohn=E1nyi, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Jahja Ling, Robert Spano, Franz Welser-M=F6st, Mitskuko Uchida, and Steven Smith. More than an impressive "Who's Who," the list of artists and ensembles to appear on the series is an illumination of the best of classical music, spanning the late 19th century to the present. A special offer accompanies purchase of the complete, nine-concert series: = those who subscribe before September 5 may purchase a second nine-concert package at half price. Nine-concert package prices are $53 for students; $119 for Oberlin College faculty, staff, alumni, parents, area public school teachers, and senior citizens; and $138 for the general public. Please call Oberlin's Central Ticket Service (CTS) 24-hour reservation line: 440-775-8169 for complete ticket information or to request a free brochure. Information is also available at www.oberlin.edu/con. The CTS box = office is located in the lobby of Hall Auditorium, 67 N. Main St. (Route 58), between the Oberlin Inn and the Allen Memorial Art Museum. Box office = hours are Monday through Friday from noon to 5 p.m. Seating for "anniversary" concerts presented by Sanford Sylvan and David Breitman, the Dave Brubeck Quartet, and the American Brass Quintet are general admission; for the other six concerts, for which seating is reserved, packages are available at $36 for students; $85 for Oberlin College faculty, staff, alumni, parents, area public school teachers, and senior citizens; and $94 for the general public. Single tickets for these nine concerts will be available for purchase after September 5; tickets purchased at the door the evening of the concert are $3 more. Concert artists, programs, and dates are subject to change. Finney Chapel is wheelchair accessible and is located on the southwest corner of Lorain St. (Route 511) and N. Professor St., across from Tappan Square. Free parking is available throughout the Oberlin campus. In addition to enriching the College, the town of Oberlin, and the surrounding community with performances by the preeminent musicians of our time, the Artist Recital Series engages these musicians for master classes and workshops for Oberlin Conservatory students. Most of these sessions are = free and open to the public, offering a rare glimpse into the world of a working studio, where performance and technique are analyzed, crafted, and, = occasionally, perfected. For listings of open master classes, please visit the Conservatory's electronic calendar at www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_conservatory.pl. The Artist Recital Series is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College with additional support from the Friends of the Artist Recital Series. Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is provided by WCLV 104.9-FM, Cleveland's classical music radio station, WVIZ and 90.3-WCPN ideastream, and Northern Ohio Live magazine. # # # Media Contact Only: Marci Janas: 440-775-8328/marci.janas at oberlin.edu 8/7/03 #05-mj (Enhanced concert calendar follows) Oberlin College Artist Recital Series 2003-04: The 125th Anniversary Season Friday, September 12, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel General Admission Seating Sanford Sylvan, baritone David Breitman, piano Program Ravel Histoires Naturelles Martin The Glass Hammer American baritone Sanford Sylvan's radiantly pure, lyric tone, clarity of diction, and profound understanding of words and music speak directly and intimately to his audience. He and his long-time collaborator, pianist David Breitman, have performed extensively throughout the United States and = Europe. Their recitals and recordings have earned exceptional praise as well as three Grammy nominations for Best Classical Vocal Performance. The Glass Hammer, the secondary title of which is Scenes from childhood kept against forgetting from the poems by Andrew Hudgins, is a song cycle that composer Jorge Martin based upon 15 poems from Hudgins' book of the same name. In his review of Sylvan and Breitman's performance of the work at the French Embassy in Washington, D.C., Ronald Broun of The Washington Post wrote: "Sylvan exhausted himself and the audience in a sweeping performance that delivered every subtlety, every declamation, every sad, ironic twist of words and music. Pianist Breitman showered the hall with sonic shards of broken glass, with skittering, asymmetric rhythmic projectiles, with stabbing repeated notes laden with pain, with gospel and honky-tonk piano that did not so much suggest experience as embody it." Complementing the program is Maurice Ravel's song cycle, set to texts by Jules Renard. Saturday, October 4, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel General Admission Seating The Dave Brubeck Quartet Program to be announced from the stage. Fifty years ago, on March 2, 1953, in Oberlin's Finney Chapel, the legendary Dave Brubeck Quartet recorded, live and in concert, what would become a landmark album: Jazz at Oberlin. Gary Giddins wrote in The Village = Voice that Jazz at Oberlin "would make many short lists of the decade's outstanding albums. On that session,... Brubeck is wonderfully, stubbornly quirky, increasing the tension before springing the release.... his novel style engendered surprise." The distinctive harmonic approach that Brubeck employed with Paul Desmond on alto saxophone, Lloyd Davis on drums, and Ron = Crotty on bass--and their daring improvised contrapuntal choruses--caused a = stir in the jazz world, launching what later became known as "West Coast" or "cool" jazz. From that time forward, Brubeck and his quartet played in jazz clubs in major cities, toured with such artists as Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Stan Getz, and Gerry Mulligan, repeatedly won top honors in the Down Beat reader's polls, and recorded prolifically. In recognition of his ongoing contribution to jazz, Brubeck received a Jazz = Master's Award from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1999. He has also received the National Medal of the Arts from the NEA in a White House ceremony. He has been honored with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award for his musical contributions over the past half century, both as pianist and composer. The current quartet includes Bobby Militello on sax and flute, Randy Jones on drums, and Michael Moore on bass. Tuesday, November 18, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating Ida Haendel, violin Walter Delahunt, piano Program Works by Bach, Bart=F4k, Beethoven, Chausson, Corelli, and Wieniawski One of the most venerated musicians of our time, Ida Haendel typifies the great tradition of violin playing, evolving from her early work with such celebrated pedagogues as Carl Flesch and Georges Enesco. Since her spectacular London debut at the age of 8 at a Proms concert under the direction of Sir Henry Wood, her career has been distinguished by a succession of triumphs in concert halls the world over. Critics unreservedly praise her masterful technique and searching musicality; Richard Dyer of The Boston Globe wrote: "Fresh, youthful inspiration still animates everything Haendel does . . . . She plays the notes with such simplicity, directness and emotional force that they tear your heart out." Haendel records primarily for the EMI, Decca, and Testament labels; her 2000 recording for the Decca label of works for violin and piano with Vladimir Askenazy was awarded France's coveted Diapason d'or. A regular guest of the Berlin Philharmonic Chamber Music Series and many European chamber music festivals, Walter Delahunt is in great demand as a chamber musician and has performed with some of the world's leading artists. A native of Nova Scotia, his performing career has taken him across Canada, the United States, North Africa, the Middle East, and Europe. He has taught at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, the Banff School of Fine Arts in Alberta, Canada, and the Vienna Academy of Music. His most recent recordings feature the piano music of Ravel, Debussey, and Martinu. Tuesday, December 2, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating The Tallis Scholars Program Works by Allegri, Philip de Monte, and Palestrina The Tallis Scholars, founded in 1973 by their director, Peter Phillips, have established themselves as leading exponents of Renaissance sacred music; their exploration of the depth and variety of this repertoire has reached a worldwide audience. The ensemble creates, through good tuning and = blend, the purity and clarity that best serves the Renaissance repertoire, allowing every detail of the musical lines to be heard, and resulting in a beauty of sound for which they have become renowned. The Chicago Tribune calls theirs "an almost perfect blend . . . a thrilling and otherworldly sound." They perform in sacred and secular venues; in 1994 they performed in the Sistine Chapel to mark the restoration of Michelangelo's frescoes. In 1998 they performed in London's National Gallery, premiering a commissioned John Tavener work with Sting as narrator; in 2000 they performed with Sir Paul McCartney. Much of their pioneering reputation comes from their association with Gimell Records, established specifically to record them. In 1994 Phillips and the ensemble performed on the 400th anniversary of the death of Palestrina in the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome, where Palestrina had trained as a choirboy and later worked = as Maestro di Cappella. Gimell recorded the concerts, which are available on video and CD. Other recordings have attracted many awards, including Gramophone magazine's Record of the Year award, the only early music recording ever to be so honored. Friday, February 27, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating The Cleveland Orchestra Franz Welser-M=F6st, conductor *****Uri Caine, piano***** Program Works by Beethoven, Bernstein, and Piston Long considered one of America's great orchestras, The Cleveland Orchestra stands today among the world's most-revered symphonic ensembles. Music Director Franz Welser-M=F6st rose to international fame as a conductor in 1986, when he made his debut with the London Philharmonic. He works regularly with the Vienna Philharmonic and served as music director of the Zurich Opera from 1995 to 2002. The 2003-04 season marks Welser-M=F6st's second as music director of The Cleveland Orchestra; his appointment was announced in 1999 and he made his debut with the orchestra in 1993. "Welser-M=F6st walked out and ignited a happy riot in the audience," wrote The New Yorker magazine. "The orchestra was aglow and alive, sounding as fine as I have ever heard it." Preeminent "straight-ahead" jazz pianist Uri Caine, called "formidable" by Allan Kozinn of The New York Times, has recorded 13 albums as a leader. His = first two CDs, for JMT/Polygram, Sphere Music in 1993 and Toys in 1995, paid homage to the great jazz pianists Thelonious Monk and Herbie Hancock. His third CD, Urlicht/Primal Light for Winter & Winter in 1996, featured arrangements of the music of Gustav Mahler and won the International "Composer?s Hut" award for Best Mahler CD of 1997. *****After the Orchestra: Special Late-night Concert Featuring the Uri Caine Trio!*** At 11 p.m., following the Cleveland Orchestra concert, Uri Caine will return to the stage with his trio--Drew Gress on bass and Ben Perowsky on drums--for a late-night jazz concert. Patrons of the orchestra concert who wish to remain for the jazz concert may present their ticket stub for free admission; for all others, tickets are $5 at the door. Thursday, March 11, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating The Gryphon Trio Program Works by Beethoven, Christos Hatzis, and Mendelssohn One of North America's foremost piano trios ("[They] play with strength and = unanimity," John Henken, The Los Angeles Times), the Gryphon Trio (violinist Annalee Patipatanakoon, cellist Roman Borys, and pianist James Parker) regularly tours throughout Canada and the United States and has also performed in Germany, France, Belgium, Russia, Poland, and Finland. The ensemble's recent release of Mendelssohn's C minor trio is destined, writes Le Devoir, "to become an indispensable reference." Ensemble-in-residence at the Music Toronto Chamber Music Series since 1998, = the trio's members also teach on the string faculty at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto (Patipatanakoon and Borys) and at Wilfrid Laurier University in Ontario (Parker). Violinist Patipatanakoon and cellist Borys currently perform on the 1717 Windsor-Weinstein Stradivarius violin and the 1824 McConnell-Gagliano cello, instruments on loan from the Canada Council for the Arts Musical Instrument Bank. Wednesday, March 24, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating Lang Lang, piano Program Works by Chopin, Haydn, Mozart/Liszt, Schubert, Schumann, and Tan Dun Celebrated in all the music capitals of the world, Lang Lang--at age 21--has demonstrated an extraordinary ability to connect with audiences on a deeply personal level, establishing himself as one of the most exciting and moving pianists of our time. Since his astonishing and masterful last-minute substitution for an indisposed Andr=E9 Watts at the Ravinia Festival in 1999, Lang Lang has performed with many of the world's leading orchestras. The Chicago Tribune's John von Rhein called him "a phenomenal talent." Lang Lang made his sold-out Carnegie Hall debut in April 2001 to great critical acclaim with the Baltimore Symphony and Yuri Temirkanov. His = many international awards include the Tchaikovsky International Young Musicians Competition and the Leonard Bernstein Award, in honor of his distinguished musical talents. Lang Lang has made two recordings for Telarc = Records. Saturday, April 10, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating eighth blackbird Program Works by Gordon Fitzell, Stephen Mackey, Carlos Sanchez-Gutierrez, D.J. Sparr, and Chen Yi Hailed as ambassadors of new music, eighth blackbird is acclaimed for its astounding musical versatility as well as for its dedication to the works of today's composers. Formed in 1996 at the Oberlin Conservatory, the ensemble has compiled numerous awards, including the prestigious Naumburg Chamber Music Award and both the 1998 and 2000 CMA/ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming. Currently ensemble-in-residence at Northwestern University and the University of Chicago, eighth blackbird has released two = CDs: Round Nut Tool in 1999 and, out this year, thirteen ways for Cedille Records. The San Francisco Chronicle calls the secret of the ensemble's success "exhilaratingly simple: New music is fun. It's exciting, provocative, stimulating, and refreshing--all the things we typically associate with the new, but too rarely with contemporary music." Tuesday, April 20, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel General Admission Seating American Brass Quintet Program ABQ editions of the Renaissance music of William Brade, recently recorded Civil War brass music from the library of the 26th North Carolina Regimental Band, and a major new commissioned work The American Brass Quintet's 1960 debut marked the beginning of an international concert career that includes performances on major concert series in all 50 states and tours throughout Europe, Central and South America, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia. Newsweek magazine calls them = "the high priests of brass." The ABQ's more than 45 recordings represent the largest body of serious brass chamber music ever recorded by one ensemble. All programs and artists are subject to change. ### ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu --==========00063620========== Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Times New Roman PalatinoFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 7, = 2003Times New Roman Palatino0000,0000,00ff= Palatino
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Times New Roman PalatinoMEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas 440-0000,0000,00ff775-8328//marci.janas at obe= rlin.edu < OBERLIN, OHIO--Such distinguished artists and ensembles as jazz icon = Dave Brubeck and his quartet, legendary violinist Ida = Haendel, the world-class Cleveland Orchestra, conducted by = Franz Welser-M=F6st and featuring pianist Uri Caine, and the hip, young, = new-music ensemble eighth blackbird will contribute = to the year-long celebration of Oberlin College's esteemed Artist Recital = Series, which marks its 125th anniversary with the 2003-2004 season. The = Artist Recital Series is one of the oldest continuing concert series in the = United States, a distinction, says Dean of the Conservatory Robert Dodson, = "that places Oberlin in a very select group of concert producers." All = concert performances will take place in Oberlin's historic Finney Chapel. Season subscription tickets are now available for the nine-concert series, = which will also include performances by baritone Sanford Sylvan and = pianist David Breitman, the Tallis Scholars, the Gryphon Trio, = pianist Lang Lang, and the American Brass Quintet. Since the inception of the Artist Recital Series in 1878, more than 1,000 = of the most acclaimed and accomplished musicians, conductors, orchestras, = chamber ensembles, and composers have graced the stage of Finney Chapel. = Stars of such international stature as Eugene Ysa=FFe, Yo-Yo Ma, Vladimir = Horowitz, Isaac Stern, Jascha Heifetz, Glenn Gould, Sergei Rachmaninoff, = and Denyce Graves, to name but a few, have performed under the auspices of = the series. Since 1919, The Cleveland Orchestra has appeared on the series = every season for a total of 202 performances under the baton of such = illustrious--and varied--conductors as Nikolai Sokoloff (38 times), Artur = Rodzinski (25 times), George Szell (60 times), Robert Shaw, Pierre Boulez, = Lorin Maazel, Simon Rattle, Yoel Levi, Christoph von Dohn=E1nyi, Vladimir = Ashkenazy, Jahja Ling, Robert Spano, Franz Welser-M=F6st, Mitskuko Uchida, = and Steven Smith. More than an impressive "Who's Who," the list of artists = and ensembles to appear on the series is an illumination of the best of = classical music, spanning the late 19th century to the present. A special offer accompanies purchase of the complete, nine-concert series: = those who subscribe before September 5 may purchase a second nine-concert = package at half price. Nine-concert package prices are $53 for students; = $119 for Oberlin College faculty, staff, alumni, parents, area public = school teachers, and senior citizens; and $138 for the general public. = Please call Oberlin's Central Ticket Service (CTS) 24-hour reservation = line: 440-775-8169 for complete ticket information or to request a free = brochure. Information is also available at = 0000,0000,00ffwww.oberlin.edu/con. The CTS box office is located in the lobby of Hall Auditorium, = 67 N. Main St. (Route 58), between the Oberlin Inn and the Allen Memorial = Art Museum. Box office hours are Monday through Friday from noon to 5 p.m. Seating for "anniversary" concerts presented by Sanford Sylvan and = David Breitman, the Dave Brubeck Quartet, and the American Brass Quintet = are general admission; for the other six concerts, for which = seating is reserved, packages are available at $36 for students; $85 = for Oberlin College faculty, staff, alumni, parents, area public school = teachers, and senior citizens; and $94 for the general public. Single = tickets for these nine concerts will be available = for purchase after September 5; tickets purchased at the door the = evening of the concert are $3 more. Concert artists, programs, and dates = are subject to change. Finney Chapel is wheelchair accessible and is = located on the southwest corner of Lorain St. (Route 511) and N. Professor = St., across from Tappan Square. Free parking is available throughout the = Oberlin campus. In addition to enriching the College, the town of Oberlin, and the = surrounding community with performances by the preeminent musicians of our = time, the Artist Recital Series engages these musicians for master classes = and workshops for Oberlin Conservatory students. Most of these sessions are = free and open to the public, offering a rare glimpse into the world of a = working studio, where performance and technique are analyzed, crafted, and, = occasionally, perfected. For listings of open master classes, please visit = the Conservatory's electronic calendar at = www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_conservatory.pl. The Artist Recital Series is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of = Music at Oberlin College with additional support from the Friends of the = Artist Recital Series. Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is = provided by WCLV 104.9-FM, Cleveland's classical music radio station, WVIZ = and 90.3-WCPN ideastream, and Northern Ohio Live magazine. = 9999,6666,9999# # # Media Contact Only: Marci Janas: = 0000,0000,00ff440-775-8328/marci.janas at ober= lin.edu 8/7/03 #05-mj (Enhanced concert calendar follows) Oberlin College Artist Recital Series 2003-04: The 125th Anniversary Season Friday, September 12, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel General Admission Seating Sanford Sylvan, baritone David Breitman, piano Program Ravel Histoires Naturelles Martin The Glass Hammer American baritone Sanford Sylvan's radiantly pure, lyric tone, = clarity of diction, and profound understanding of words and music speak = directly and intimately to his audience. He and his long-time collaborator, = pianist David Breitman, have performed extensively throughout the United = States and Europe. Their recitals and recordings have earned exceptional = praise as well as three Grammy nominations for Best Classical Vocal = Performance. The Glass Hammer, the secondary title of = which is Scenes from childhood kept against forgetting from the = poems by Andrew Hudgins, is a song cycle that composer Jorge = Martin based upon 15 poems from Hudgins' book of the same name. In his = review of Sylvan and Breitman's performance of the work at the French = Embassy in Washington, D.C., Ronald Broun of The = Washington Post wrote: "Sylvan exhausted himself = and the audience in a sweeping performance that delivered every subtlety, = every declamation, every sad, ironic twist of words and music. Pianist = Breitman showered the hall with sonic shards of broken glass, with = skittering, asymmetric rhythmic projectiles, with stabbing repeated notes = laden with pain, with gospel and honky-tonk piano that did not so much = suggest experience as embody it." Complementing the program is Maurice Ravel's song cycle, set to texts by = Jules Renard. Saturday, October 4, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel General Admission Seating The Dave Brubeck Quartet Program to be announced from the stage. Fifty years ago, on March 2, 1953, in Oberlin's Finney Chapel, the = legendary Dave Brubeck Quartet recorded, live and in concert, what would = become a landmark album: Jazz at Oberlin. Gary Giddins = wrote in The Village Voice that Jazz at = Oberlin "would make many short lists of the decade's outstanding = albums. On that session,... Brubeck is wonderfully, stubbornly quirky, = increasing the tension before springing the release.... his novel style = engendered surprise." The distinctive harmonic approach that Brubeck = employed with Paul Desmond on alto saxophone, Lloyd Davis on drums, and Ron = Crotty on bass--and their daring improvised contrapuntal choruses--caused a = stir in the jazz world, launching what later became known as "West Coast" = or "cool" jazz. From that time forward, Brubeck and his quartet played in = jazz clubs in major cities, toured with such artists as Duke Ellington, = Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Stan Getz, and Gerry Mulligan, repeatedly = won top honors in the Down Beat reader's polls, and = recorded prolifically. In recognition of his ongoing contribution to jazz, = Brubeck received a Jazz Master's Award from the National Endowment for the = Arts in 1999. He has also received the National Medal of the Arts from the = NEA in a White House ceremony. He has been honored with a Grammy Lifetime = Achievement Award for his musical contributions over the past half century, = both as pianist and composer. The current quartet includes Bobby Militello = on sax and flute, Randy Jones on drums, and Michael Moore on bass. Tuesday, November 18, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating Ida Haendel, violin Walter Delahunt, piano Program Works by Bach, Bart=F4k, Beethoven, Chausson, Corelli, and = Wieniawski One of the most venerated musicians of our time, Ida Haendel typifies the = great tradition of violin playing, evolving from her early work with such = celebrated pedagogues as Carl Flesch and Georges Enesco. Since her = spectacular London debut at the age of 8 at a Proms concert under the = direction of Sir Henry Wood, her career has been distinguished by a = succession of triumphs in concert halls the world over. Critics = unreservedly praise her masterful technique and searching musicality; = Richard Dyer of The Boston Globe wrote: "Fresh, youthful = inspiration still animates everything Haendel does . . . . She plays the = notes with such simplicity, directness and emotional force that they tear = your heart out." Haendel records primarily for the EMI, = Decca, and Testament labels; her 2000 recording for the Decca label of = works for violin and piano with Vladimir Askenazy was awarded France's = coveted Diapason d'or. A regular guest of the Berlin Philharmonic Chamber Music Series and many = European chamber music festivals, Walter Delahunt is in great demand as a = chamber musician and has performed with some of the world's leading = artists. A native of Nova Scotia, his performing career has taken him = across Canada, the United States, North Africa, the Middle East, and = Europe. He has taught at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, the = Banff School of Fine Arts in Alberta, Canada, and the Vienna Academy of = Music. His most recent recordings feature the piano music of Ravel, = Debussey, and Martinu. Tuesday, December 2, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating The Tallis Scholars Program Works by Allegri, Philip de Monte, and Palestrina The Tallis Scholars, founded in 1973 by their director, Peter Phillips, = have established themselves as leading exponents of Renaissance sacred = music; their exploration of the depth and variety of this repertoire has = reached a worldwide audience. The ensemble creates, through good tuning and = blend, the purity and clarity that best serves the Renaissance repertoire, = allowing every detail of the musical lines to be heard, and resulting in a = beauty of sound for which they have become renowned. The Chicago = Tribune calls theirs "an almost perfect blend . . . a thrilling = and otherworldly sound." They perform in sacred and secular venues; in 1994 = they performed in the Sistine Chapel to mark the restoration of = Michelangelo's frescoes. In 1998 they performed in London's National = Gallery, premiering a commissioned John Tavener work with Sting as = narrator; in 2000 they performed with Sir Paul McCartney. Much of their = pioneering reputation comes from their association with Gimell Records, = established specifically to record them. In 1994 Phillips and the ensemble = performed on the 400th anniversary of the death of Palestrina in the = Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome, where Palestrina had trained as a = choirboy and later worked as Maestro di = Cappella. Gimell recorded the concerts, which are = available on video and CD. Other recordings have attracted many awards, = including Gramophone magazine's Record of the Year award, = the only early music recording ever to be so honored. Friday, February 27, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating The Cleveland Orchestra Franz Welser-M=F6st, conductor *****Uri Caine, piano***** Program Works by Beethoven, Bernstein, and Piston Long considered one of America's great orchestras, The Cleveland Orchestra = stands today among the world's most-revered symphonic ensembles. Music = Director Franz Welser-M=F6st rose to international fame as a conductor in = 1986, when he made his debut with the London Philharmonic. He works = regularly with the Vienna Philharmonic and served as music director of the = Zurich Opera from 1995 to 2002. The 2003-04 season marks Welser-M=F6st's = second as music director of The Cleveland Orchestra; his appointment was = announced in 1999 and he made his debut with the orchestra in 1993. = "Welser-M=F6st walked out and ignited a happy riot in the audience," wrote = The New Yorker magazine. "The orchestra = was aglow and alive, sounding as fine as I have ever heard it." Preeminent "straight-ahead" jazz pianist Uri Caine, called "formidable" by = Allan Kozinn of The New York Times, has recorded 13 albums = as a leader. His first two CDs, for JMT/Polygram, Sphere = Music in 1993 and Toys in 1995, paid homage to = the great jazz pianists Thelonious Monk and Herbie Hancock. His third CD, = Urlicht/Primal Light for Winter & Winter in 1996, featured = arrangements of the music of Gustav Mahler and won the International = "Composer?s Hut" award for Best Mahler CD of 1997. *****After the Orchestra: Special Late-night Concert Featuring the = Uri Caine Trio!*** At 11 p.m., following the Cleveland Orchestra concert, Uri Caine = will return to the stage with his trio--Drew Gress on bass and Ben Perowsky = on drums--for a late-night jazz concert. Patrons of the orchestra = concert who wish to remain for the jazz concert may present their ticket = stub for free admission; for all others, tickets are $5 at the door. Thursday, March 11, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating The Gryphon Trio Program Works by Beethoven, Christos Hatzis, and Mendelssohn One of North America's foremost piano trios ("[They] play with strength and = unanimity," John Henken, The Los Angeles Times), the = Gryphon Trio (violinist Annalee Patipatanakoon, cellist Roman Borys, and = pianist James Parker) regularly tours throughout Canada and the United = States and has also performed in Germany, France, Belgium, Russia, Poland, = and Finland. The ensemble's recent release of Mendelssohn's C minor trio is = destined, writes Le Devoir, "to become an indispensable = reference." Ensemble-in-residence at the Music Toronto Chamber Music Series = since 1998, the trio's members also teach on the string faculty at the = Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto (Patipatanakoon and Borys) and at = Wilfrid Laurier University in Ontario (Parker). Violinist Patipatanakoon = and cellist Borys currently perform on the 1717 Windsor-Weinstein = Stradivarius violin and the 1824 McConnell-Gagliano cello, instruments on = loan from the Canada Council for the Arts Musical Instrument Bank. Wednesday, March 24, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating Lang Lang, piano Program Works by Chopin, Haydn, Mozart/Liszt, Schubert, Schumann, and Tan = Dun Celebrated in all the music capitals of the world, Lang Lang--at age = 21--has demonstrated an extraordinary ability to connect with audiences on = a deeply personal level, establishing himself as one of the most exciting = and moving pianists of our time. Since his astonishing and masterful = last-minute substitution for an indisposed Andr=E9 Watts at the Ravinia = Festival in 1999, Lang Lang has performed with many of the world's leading = orchestras. The Chicago Tribune's John von Rhein called = him "a phenomenal talent." Lang Lang made his sold-out Carnegie Hall debut = in April 2001 to great critical acclaim with the Baltimore Symphony and = Yuri Temirkanov. His many international awards include the Tchaikovsky = International Young Musicians Competition and the Leonard Bernstein Award, = in honor of his distinguished musical talents. Lang Lang has made two = recordings for Telarc Records. Saturday, April 10, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating eighth blackbird Program Works by Gordon Fitzell, Stephen Mackey, Carlos Sanchez-Gutierrez, = D.J. Sparr, and Chen Yi Hailed as ambassadors of new music, eighth blackbird is = acclaimed for its astounding musical versatility as well as for its = dedication to the works of today's composers. Formed in 1996 at the Oberlin = Conservatory, the ensemble has compiled numerous awards, including the = prestigious Naumburg Chamber Music Award and both the 1998 and 2000 = CMA/ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming. Currently = ensemble-in-residence at Northwestern University and the University of = Chicago, eighth blackbird has released two CDs: = Round Nut Tool in 1999 and, out this year, = thirteen ways for Cedille Records. The San = Francisco Chronicle calls the secret of the ensemble's success = "exhilaratingly simple: New music is fun. It's exciting, provocative, = stimulating, and refreshing--all the things we typically associate with the = new, but too rarely with contemporary music." Tuesday, April 20, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel General Admission Seating American Brass Quintet Program ABQ editions of the Renaissance music of William Brade, recently recorded Civil War brass music from the library of the 26th North Carolina Regimental Band, and a major new commissioned work The American Brass Quintet's 1960 debut marked the beginning of an = international concert career that includes performances on major concert = series in all 50 states and tours throughout Europe, Central and South = America, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia. Newsweek = magazine calls them "the high priests of brass." The ABQ's more than 45 = recordings represent the largest body of serious brass chamber music ever = recorded by one ensemble. All programs and artists are subject to change. 9999,6666,9999### ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu --==========00063620==========-- From agent at stonemodels.com Thu Aug 7 13:31:16 2003 From: agent at stonemodels.com (Stone Model & Talent Agency) Date: Thu Aug 7 13:31:16 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Script Writing Classes Message-ID: <008901c35d11$8f4b2680$120d6b42@R> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_K4F/syPPx+h3WbnAsAkTTw) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT I am interested in taking classes on writing screen plays. If you have any information or classes available, please contact me. 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--Boundary_(ID_K4F/syPPx+h3WbnAsAkTTw)-- From cinevid at yahoo.com Thu Aug 7 15:21:01 2003 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Thu Aug 7 15:21:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MiniDV Filmmaking getting it's due Message-ID: <20030807185947.48303.qmail@web80510.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2028047306-1060282787=:47354 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Although I'd love to shoot in 35mm and still hope to, it's nice to see a feature film that was shot totally on MiniDV make it to international theatrical release. I'm talking about "28 Days Later" a british horrer/thriller that broke the mold and has grossed $40 Million so far. It still cost a lot compared to local filmmaker budgets (8 mil; the major thorofares of London were shut down and vacated), but it shows that MiniDV has a place and future. If you're an actor, or have a cool location, or are in a position of authority with a city, I would encourage you to seriously consider any project that comes your way, even if it's on DV, because it may just put you on the map. I'm not advertising anything just yet, but just wanted you all to know about it. Anyway, it brought me renewed hope for the format of no-choice and it's still showing at: Loews Richmond Town Square 631 Richmond Road Richmond Heights, OH 44143 Details | Map It (1:10 PM), (4:05), 6:35, 9:10 Online ticketing for this theater not available through Yahoo! Movies Cinemark at Valley View 6001 Canal Road Valley View, OH 44125 Details | Map It Starts on Friday, Aug 8 Click for Friday's Showtimes Regal Montrose Movies 12 4020 Medina Road Akron, OH 44333 Details | Map It (12:00 PM), (2:45), (5:15), 7:45, 10:00 Online ticketing for this theater not available through Yahoo! Movies Regal Cobblestone Square 20 5500 Cobblestone Drive Elyria, OH 44035 Details | Map It (12:35 PM), (4:05), 7:05, 10:05 Online ticketing for this theater not available through Yahoo! Movies Regal Interstate Park 18 1089 Interstate Parkway Akron, OH 44312 Details | Map It (12:40 PM), (3:50), 7:50, 10:35 Online ticketing for this theater not available through --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-2028047306-1060282787=:47354 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Although I'd love to shoot in 35mm and still hope to, it's nice to see a feature film that was shot totally on MiniDV make it to international theatrical release. I'm talking about "28 Days Later" a british horrer/thriller that broke the mold and has grossed $40 Million so far. It still cost a lot compared to local filmmaker budgets (8 mil; the major thorofares of London were shut down and vacated), but it shows that MiniDV has a place and future.
 
If you're an actor, or have a cool location, or are in a position of authority with a city, I would encourage you to seriously consider any project that comes your way, even if it's on DV, because it may just put you on the map. I'm not advertising anything just yet, but just wanted you all to know about it.
 
Anyway, it brought me renewed hope for the format of no-choice and it's still showing at:

Loews Richmond Town Square
631 Richmond Road
Richmond Heights, OH 44143
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(1:10 PM), (4:05), 6:35, 9:10  
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Cinemark at Valley View
6001 Canal Road
Valley View, OH 44125
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Starts on Friday, Aug 8  
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Regal Montrose Movies 12
4020 Medina Road
Akron, OH 44333
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(12:00 PM), (2:45), (5:15), 7:45, 10:00  
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Regal Cobblestone Square 20
5500 Cobblestone Drive
Elyria, OH 44035
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(12:35 PM), (4:05), 7:05, 10:05  
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Regal Interstate Park 18
1089 Interstate Parkway
Akron, OH 44312
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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-2028047306-1060282787=:47354-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Thu Aug 7 15:21:07 2003 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Thu Aug 7 15:21:07 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]2003/2004 Season Announced for Fine Arts Association Message-ID: <004a01c35d17$9963ee80$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C35CF6.12524E80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fine Arts Association in Willoughby announces their 2003/2004 Theatre Season. ?Civilization?s dramatic canon hopes to, and must, entertain, provoke, alarm and inspire. It is with these ideas in mind that I set out to assemble the 2003-2004 Theatre Performance Season.? -- Fine Arts Association, Theatre Department Chair, Fabio Polanco The Season includes: a.. The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum. November 21-December 14 Directed by Janet Shank Dorothy, Cowardly Lion, Tin Man, Scarecrow and Toto take a magical adventure down the yellow brick road to Emerald City. A family classic sure to lift you up and take you "Over the Rainbow!" b.. True West by Sam Shepard. January 30-February 21 Directed by Fabio Polanco Desperate and broke, Lee, a half-drunk, belligerent drifter, pays an unexpected visit to his younger brother Austin, an aspiring Hollywood screenwriter who is house-sitting for their mother. An ode to sibling rivalry, this intense comedy hurtles towards an explosive high-noon showdown. c.. Charlotte's Web by Joseph Robinette, adapted from the book by E.B. White March 5-14 Directed by Sandy Kosovich Peck and Performed by the Yarnell Youth Theatre Company The beloved tale of Wilbur, Charlotte and their journey to the County Fair. In this story of friendship, spirit and the cycle of life, E.B. White reminds us to open our eyes to the simple wonders around us. d.. Missionaries, Music and Lyrics by Elizabeth Swados April 23-May 9 Directed by Fabio Polanco The true story of the lives, service and eventual murders of three American nuns, an American lay missionary and Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero. Drawn from their own words, this powerful musical work by multiple Tony Award nominee, Outer Critics Circle and Obie Award winner Elizabeth Swados is a celebration of faith, commitment, sacrifice and the resilience of the Salvadoran people for whom Dorothy Kazel, Maura Clarke, Ita Ford, Jean Donovan and Archbishop Romero gave their lives. e.. 8th Annual One Act Festival-Ten Below May 14-29 Directed by Ann Hedger This season, the festival will showcase a recent trend in contemporary theatre-the 10-minute play! The broad array of styles will run from dramatic to comedic and realistic to absurd. This fast-paced evening will include published plays by nationally recognized authors as well as new plays written by local playwrights. Ten Below is guaranteed to make your head spin and your temperature rise. Season Subscriptions are on sale now. Single tickets go on sale August 19. To order tickets or for more information, call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or log on to www.fineartsassociation.org ------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C35CF6.12524E80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Fine = Arts=20 Association in Willoughby announces their 2003/2004 Theatre=20 Season.
 
“Civilization’s=20 dramatic canon hopes to, and must, entertain, provoke, alarm and = inspire.  It is with these ideas in mind = that I=20 set out to assemble the 2003-2004 Theatre Performance Season.” -- = Fine Arts=20 Association, Theatre Department Chair, Fabio Polanco
 
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  • True=20 West by Sam Shepard.   January 30-February=20 21        &nbs= p;       =20 Directed by Fabio=20 = Polanco           =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;     =20 Desperate and broke, Lee, a half-drunk, belligerent drifter, pays = an=20 unexpected visit to his younger brother Austin, an aspiring Hollywood=20 screenwriter who is house-sitting for their mother.  An ode to = sibling=20 rivalry, this intense comedy hurtles towards an explosive high-noon=20 showdown.
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Haywire, a film by David Manocchio was = one of the highest attended (two sold out screenings) film premiered at = the 27th Cleveland International Film Festival held this past = March 2003.

Film critics calls Haywire: an = engaging film noir, fast paced and witty, a breakthrough movie, = extremely entertaining.

Tickets are available at Cedar Lee = Theatre starting August 14th. For ticket information, call = 440.717.4696

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------=_NextPart_000_0041_01C35CFE.AA0E5360-- From Marianne.Paul at huntington.com Thu Aug 7 17:47:38 2003 From: Marianne.Paul at huntington.com (Marianne.Paul at huntington.com) Date: Thu Aug 7 17:47:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions:Aurora Community Theatre:"Over the River ..." Message-ID: The Aurora Community Theatre is holding auditions for "Over the River and Through the Woods" Monday, Aug. 25 and Tuesday, Aug. 26th at 7:30pm in the theatre located at the Center for the Performing Arts/Aurora Library Bldg. right behind the gazebo at the intersection of Rts. 43 and 306 in Aurora. Barb Rhoades is the Director and Marianne Paul is Producer. This is a warm and funny comedy about two sets of Italian grandparents and their grandson. We are looking for 2 men ages 60 and above, 2 women ages 60 and above, 1 man 25-35 and 1 woman in her 20's or early 30's. There are scripts in the Aurora Library which may be borrowed and read in the library, but not taken out of the library. Production dates are Oct. 31, Nov. 1, 7,8,14,15,21 and 22. For more information, call the Box Office 330-562-1818 or Marianne Paul 330-562-9065 (evenings) or 216-515-6534 (work). This is a great opportunity for any of you "senior citizens" to act in a great play with some really good parts! Marianne S Paul Vice President, Cleveland Trust Administration Priv Finl Grp Pers Trst Adm-Sr The Huntington National Bank 917 Euclid Avenue, (CM24) , Cleveland, OH 44115 Phone: 216/515-6534 Fax: 216-515-6633 Email: marianne.paul at huntington.com From agent at stonemodels.com Thu Aug 7 20:45:00 2003 From: agent at stonemodels.com (Stone Model & Talent Agency) Date: Thu Aug 7 20:45:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Big News Message-ID: <000001c35d46$9fb1f640$120d6b42@R> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_pdVgHepnaKB8aiP/fHIw5A) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT STONE Agency's own HEATHER McDonald has just been crowned MISS AKRON AREA USA. She will be competing this November for the title MISS OHIO USA, a preliminary to MISS USA. Heather recently starred in and has a reoccurring contract for a series of WADSWORTH FORD commercials. If you, your friends, or any area business owners can help out Heather on her trip to becoming MISS USA, please have them forward sponsorships to: Payable to: Heather McDonald, Miss Akron Area USA 261 Hilen Drive Akron, Ohio 44333 Sponsorship Amounts: $100 $300 $500 $1000 $1001+ (GOLD sponsorship includes a free appearance by Heather) All sponsors will receive a program book after the competition >From STONE Model & Talent Agency & Heather McDonald, Miss Akron Area USA, we THANK YOU for each and every sponsorship! www.StoneModels.com --Boundary_(ID_pdVgHepnaKB8aiP/fHIw5A) Content-type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT

STONE Agency’s own HEATHER McDonald has just been crowned MISS AKRON AREA USA.  She will be competing this November for the title MISS OHIO USA, a preliminary to MISS USA.

 

Heather recently starred in and has a reoccurring contract for a series of WADSWORTH FORD commercials.

 

 

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--Boundary_(ID_pdVgHepnaKB8aiP/fHIw5A)-- From Sig38091 at aol.com Fri Aug 8 06:55:01 2003 From: Sig38091 at aol.com (Sig38091 at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]College of Wooster Seeks Vocal Director for Rock Musical Message-ID: <146.16d0fade.2c6484f1@aol.com> --part1_146.16d0fade.2c6484f1_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit College of Wooster Seeks Vocal Director for New Musical The College of Wooster Theatre Department must seek a last minute replacement vocal director for its production of ANTIGONE, a rock musical with a JC SUPERSTAR sound. Revisions will be made throughout the rehearsal process, including a new book based on the 1997 professional tour. Performances October 30, 31 and November 1. Vocal director would be needed for auditions starting August 26, and two weeks of vocal rehearsals (September 1 to 12, Monday through Friday 7 to 10 PM) and once a week run-throughs. Additional vocal coachings would be at the vocal director's discretion. There is a student musical director coordinating the band and assisting the vocal director. Strong keyboard skills a must. There is a $1500 stipend for this position. Applicants should send resumes and references with phone numbers by email or snail mail. Deadline for submission is August 17. Ansley Valentine Dept. of Theatre College of Wooster 1189 Beall Ave. Wooster, OH 44691 avalentine at wooster.edu 330-263-2028 --part1_146.16d0fade.2c6484f1_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable College of Wooster Seeks Vocal Director for New Musica= l

The College of Wooster Theatre Department must seek a last minute replacemen= t vocal director for its production of ANTIGONE, a rock musical with a JC SU= PERSTAR sound. Revisions will be made throughout the rehearsal process, incl= uding a new book based on the 1997 professional tour. Performances October 3= 0, 31 and November 1.

Vocal director would be needed for auditions starting August 26, and two wee= ks of vocal rehearsals (September 1 to 12, Monday through Friday 7 to 10 PM)= and once a week run-throughs. Additional vocal coachings would be at the vo= cal director's discretion. There is a student musical director coordinating=20= the band and assisting the vocal director. Strong keyboard skills a must. Th= ere is a $1500 stipend for this position. Applicants should send resumes and= references with phone numbers by email or snail mail. Deadline for submissi= on is August 17.

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

avalentine at wooster.edu
330-263-2028
--part1_146.16d0fade.2c6484f1_boundary-- From SMa102648 at aol.com Fri Aug 8 06:55:06 2003 From: SMa102648 at aol.com (SMa102648 at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]grindstone players presents Message-ID: <15e.23b13968.2c648541@aol.com> --part1_15e.23b13968.2c648541_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable THE BEREA GRINDSTONE PLAYERS WILL BE PRESENTING "COMEDY TONIGHT" - A MUSIC=20 REVIEW OF BOTH BROADWAY SONGS AND LONDON'S WEST END ON AUGUST 20, 21, 22, AN= D 23=20 AT ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WEST RD., BEREA. =A0 DAVID GOODING WILL=20= BE=20 THE MUSIC DIRECTOR.=A0 THE FOUR VOCAL ARTISTS ARE:=A0 WILL JEAN, MONICA BERE= NS,=20 ROBERT BURIAN, AND ELIZABETH ATCHISON.=A0 WILLIAM ALLMAN WILL STAGE THE=20 PRODUCTION. =A0 CURTAIN TIME IS 8 PM WITH ALL TICKETS AT $10.00. =A0 RESERVA= TIONS MAY BE=20 MADE BY CALLING RITA AT 234-7327.>=A0=20 --part1_15e.23b13968.2c648541_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable THE BEREA GRINDSTONE PLAYERS WIL= L BE PRESENTING "COMEDY TONIGHT" - A MUSIC REVIEW OF BOTH BROADWAY SONGS AND LONDON'S WEST END ON AUGUS= T 20, 21, 22, AND 23 AT ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WEST RD., BEREA.=20= =A0 DAVID GOODING WILL BE THE MUSIC DIRECTOR.=A0 THE FOUR VOCAL ARTISTS ARE:= =A0 WILL JEAN, MONICA BERENS, ROBERT BURIAN, AND ELIZABETH ATCHISON.=A0 WILL= IAM ALLMAN WILL STAGE THE PRODUCTION. =A0 CURTAIN TIME IS 8 PM WITH ALL TICK= ETS AT $10.00. =A0 RESERVATIONS MAY BE MADE BY CALLING RITA AT 234-7327.>= =A0

--part1_15e.23b13968.2c648541_boundary-- From President at GeaugaTheater.org Fri Aug 8 06:55:10 2003 From: President at GeaugaTheater.org (President GLTG) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:10 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTG Announces Auditions for Dracula Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C35D54.8D3C4840 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit GEAUGA LYRIC THEATER GUILD ANNOUNCES ?DRACULA? AUDITIONS TO BE HELD AT THE GEAUGA THEATER 101 WATER STREET LOCATED ON HISTORIC CHARDON SQUARE (440) 286-2255 AUGUST 25 & 26 7:00-10:00PM CALLBACKS WILL BE HELD ON AUGUST 27 AT 7:00PM ROLES: Lucy- 20ish and beautiful Attractive ?young girl? maid Dracula ? 50ish / adult Harker ? 25ish / adult Dr.Seward ? 50ish / adult A. Van Helsing ? 50ish / adult B. Renfield ? the ?repulsive youth? :-) The Attendant 6-Males This wonderfully frightful show will be directed by Sandy Kosovich-Peck with show dates as follows: October 10,11,17,18,19,24,25. No roles have been cast; actors will read from the script with no monologue necessary. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C35D54.8D3C4840 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable GEAUGA LYRIC THEATER GUILD ANNOUNCES

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The Attendant

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This wonderfully frightful show will be directed by = Sandy Kosovich-Peck with show dates as follows: October = 10,11,17,18,19,24,25.  No roles have been cast; = actors will read from the script with no monologue necessary. =

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C35D54.8D3C4840-- From ACT1022 at webtv.net Fri Aug 8 06:55:15 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "The Hound of the Baskervilles" Message-ID: <14477-3F335D0A-3284@storefull-2358.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: Auditons for "The Hound of the Baskervilles", A Sherlock Holmes Thriller When: Monday, August 18 and Tuesday, August 19, 2003 Who: 5 Men and 5 Women (Ages, late twenties to 50's) Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue Time: 7:00 pm Director: Ed Jenkins Contact: Theresa Tucker, (216) 851-8721 From ACT1022 at webtv.net Fri Aug 8 06:55:19 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "Once On This Island" Message-ID: <14477-3F335E67-3286@storefull-2358.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: Auditions for the muscial by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty When: Monday, August 25 and Tuesday August 26 Who: 5 Women, 5 Men, 1 girl, Chorus People Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue Time: 7:00 pm Director: Jonnie Kawasaki Choreographer: Kyle Primous Contact: Theresa Tucker, (216) 851-8721 From ACT1022 at webtv.net Fri Aug 8 06:55:24 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:24 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musical Director Needed Message-ID: <14477-3F33606B-3289@storefull-2358.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: Musical Director needed for 2003-2004 Season When: Immediately Productions: "Once On This Island", Nov. 22 - Dec. 7 (Auditions Aug. 25 - 26) "Tambourines to Glory" Feb. 7 - Feb. 29) "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" Please contact Theresa Tucker (216) 851-8721 if you are interested in any or all of the productions. From ACT1022 at webtv.net Fri Aug 8 06:55:29 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:29 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Director Needed Message-ID: <14477-3F336189-3290@storefull-2358.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: "Tambourines to Glory" by Langston Hughes (the story of two sisters who want to start a storefront church but are confronted with temptation) When: Production dates are Feb. 7 - Feb. 29 Contact: Theresa Tucker, (216) 851-8721 From ACT1022 at webtv.net Fri Aug 8 06:55:34 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Job Opportunities for Youth Theater Message-ID: <14478-3F336302-2442@storefull-2358.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: Dance (Modern and Ballet) and Drama Instructors needed for students ages 8 - 18. When: Fall 2003 (Saturdays) Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue Contact: Theresa Tucker, (216) 851-8721 From JenEClifford at aol.com Fri Aug 8 07:31:02 2003 From: JenEClifford at aol.com (JenEClifford at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 8 07:31:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TWELFTH NIGHT CLOSES THIS WEEKEND!! Message-ID: <3AAC2F26.75F2144F.2101D7C3@aol.com> The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival would like to invite you to their final weekend of the summer at the Tri C Metro campus on E. 30th and Woodland Ave. in Downtown Cleveland this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings at 7 pm for performances of Twelfth Night, directed by Seth Gordon. Admission is free, and we do have an indoor space in case of rain. Please bring 50 cents to exit the parking lot. For any other questions, please call (216) 732-3311 and someone will get back to you. We hope to see you all this weekend at Tri C Metro. From lorien at en.com Fri Aug 8 14:40:01 2003 From: lorien at en.com (Witkowski) Date: Fri Aug 8 14:40:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Director sought for To Kill a Mockingbird Message-ID: <000a01c35ddd$8f59f9e0$4d0dd6d8@oemcomputer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C35DBC.07342AC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Strongsville Community Theatre is now accepting resumes for Directors = for "To Kill a Mockingbird", the stage adaptation of Harper Lee's novel. = The show will open at the end of October, and will be presented in the = Little Theatre of Strongsville High School. Resumes can be submitted in response to this notice, via the website at = www.strongsvilletheatre.com , or sent to SCT, P.O. Box 361561, = Strongsville, Ohio, 44136 Thanks, much. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C35DBC.07342AC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Strongsville Community Theatre is now accepting resumes for Directors = for "To=20 Kill a Mockingbird", the stage adaptation of Harper Lee’s novel. = The show will=20 open at the end of October, and will be presented in the Little Theatre = of=20 Strongsville High School.

Resumes can be submitted in response to this notice, via the website = at=20 www.strongsvilletheatre.com , = or sent to=20 SCT, P.O. Box 361561, Strongsville, Ohio, 44136

Thanks, = much.

------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C35DBC.07342AC0-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Fri Aug 8 16:11:03 2003 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 8 16:11:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Director needed for Bye Bye Birdie At RRCT Message-ID: <0226F976.2947A528.6CC916B7@aol.com> from Artistic Director Kevin Joseph Kelly and Producer Maureen Donoughe We are looking for a Director for our January Production of Bye Bye Birdie. The Production will run Jan 22 thru Feb 1, 2004 Please submit your resume to this email address or to the following street address: Kevin Joseph Kelly RRCT 17920 Detroit Ave Apt 602 Lakewood OH 44107 If you have any questions, please respond to this email or call 216-221-6233 with any questions. Maureen and I are looking for individuals that will join us in continuing to push our theatre to produce quality productions at the highest level, with integrity and positive reinforcement for the actors. To blend professional and community talent together with synergistic results. From StageCzech at aol.com Sat Aug 9 15:06:01 2003 From: StageCzech at aol.com (StageCzech at aol.com) Date: Sat Aug 9 15:06:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brecksville Seeks Actors Message-ID: <1c8.daa7696.2c664a04@aol.com> --part1_1c8.daa7696.2c664a04_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Due to unforeseen circumstances, Brecksville Little Theatre is now seeking Three Men for their production of Stephen Sondheim's "Company." Roles open are for two men, age 25 to 35, tenor and baritone, good comic timing, and one man age 50 to 60, tenor, capable of letting his hair down. Show dates are Sept. 19 thru Oct. 10, Friday & Saturday, with two Sunday matinees in the middle of the run. The theater is located on the corner of Rtes 21 & 82 in Brecksville, in the Brecksville Olde Town Hall. Those interested, please call Paul at 216-741-5233, or reply via e-mail to stageczech at aol.com. --part1_1c8.daa7696.2c664a04_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Due to unforeseen circumstances, Brecksville Little Th= eatre is now seeking Three Men for their production of Stephen Sondhe= im's "Company."

Roles open are for two men, age 25 to 35, tenor and baritone, good comic tim= ing, and one man age 50 to 60,  tenor, capable of letting his hair down= .

Show dates are Sept. 19 thru Oct. 10, Friday & Saturday, with two Sunday= matinees in the middle of the run.  The theater is located on the corn= er of Rtes 21 & 82 in Brecksville, in the Brecksville Olde Town Hall.
Those interested, please call Paul at 216-741-5233, or reply via e-mail to s= tageczech at aol.com.
--part1_1c8.daa7696.2c664a04_boundary-- From lee at mnine.com Sat Aug 9 15:06:05 2003 From: lee at mnine.com (m.nine) Date: Sat Aug 9 15:06:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]short film casting Message-ID: <002401c35e91$2ffc5240$6501a8c0@mnine> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C35E6F.A83F08F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable m.nine productions is currently casting for a short film. currently, = auditions aren't scheduled but if you're interested in playing any of = the charachters below, please respond to: casting at mnine.com thank you, -Aaron Abt "LEAD FURY" (tentative title) is a 15-minute student short-film. = Produced, written and directed by Aaron Lee Abt. =20 PLOT: There is an undisclosed criminal deal going down in a local motel = room. What they don't know is that the FBI is watching not so far away, = with the intent to interfere. Before the night is over ammo is = exchanged, but the complex reality of the situation isn't revealed until = it's too late. =20 PRODUCTION DATES: One weekend, two evening/night shoots in late = August/September 2003. =20 =20 CASTING: (all ages are approximate, even if it doesn't fit you exactly we are = still interested) Agent 18 - male 25-40, covert FBI agent Big Bear - male 30-60, veteran FBI agent Daren -25-35, FBI, Big Bear's partner Marc - white male 22-30, pro freelance dealer, Sean's friend Sean - male 22-30, pro freelance dealer, Marc's friend Grey Goose - male 30-70, voice acting only Lewis - 30-60 male, police chief Wheeler - 22-35, rookie cop Kate - white female 18-25, Marc's girlfriend Ron - 25-50, cop ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C35E6F.A83F08F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

m.nine productions is = currently casting=20 for a short film. currently, auditions aren't scheduled but if you're = interested=20 in playing any of the charachters below, please respond = to:

 

casting at mnine.com

=

 

thank you,

-Aaron Abt

 

 

 

 

=93LEAD FURY=94 = (tentative title) is=20 a 15-minute student short-film. Produced, written and directed by Aaron = Lee=20 Abt.

 

PLOT: There is an = undisclosed criminal=20 deal going down in a local motel room. What they don=92t know is that = the FBI is=20 watching not so far away, with the intent to interfere. Before the night = is over=20 ammo is exchanged, but the complex reality of the situation isn=92t = revealed until=20 it=92s too late.

 

PRODUCTION DATES: One = weekend, two=20 evening/night shoots in late August/September = 2003.

 

 

 CASTING:

(all ages are approximate, = even if it=20 doesn=92t fit you exactly we are still = interested)


Agent 18 =96 male 25-40, = covert FBI=20 agent

Big Bear =96 male 30-60, = veteran FBI=20 agent

Daren =9625-35, FBI, Big = Bear=92s=20 partner

Marc =96 white male 22-30, = pro freelance=20 dealer, Sean=92s friend

Sean =96 male 22-30, pro = freelance dealer,=20 Marc=92s friend

Grey Goose =96 male 30-70, = voice acting=20 only

Lewis =96 30-60 male, police = chief

Wheeler =96 22-35, rookie=20 cop

Kate =96 white female 18-25, = Marc=92s=20 girlfriend

Ron =96 25-50,=20 cop

------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C35E6F.A83F08F0-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Sat Aug 9 15:18:00 2003 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sat Aug 9 15:18:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]important message to AOL subscribers of NEohioPAL Message-ID: <14b.229bcfcd.2c66b062@aol.com> --part1_14b.229bcfcd.2c66b062_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This last Thursday and Friday, August 7 & 8, AOL was blocking e-mail from all Hostway list-serves, including NEohioPAL. The problem is corrected now, but you missed a lot of postings. To see the postings you missed you can view The NEohioPAL Archives --part1_14b.229bcfcd.2c66b062_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This last Thursday and Friday, August 7 & 8,&nb= sp; AOL was blocking e-mail from all Hostway list-serves, including NEohioPA= L.  The problem is corrected now, but you missed a lot of postings.

To see the postings you missed you can view The NEohioPAL Archives

--part1_14b.229bcfcd.2c66b062_boundary-- From p.a.gould at att.net Sat Aug 9 22:29:02 2003 From: p.a.gould at att.net (p.a.gould at att.net) Date: Sat Aug 9 22:29:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Shooting Begins Message-ID: <20030809221302.C97B920DF2@braxton.siteprotect.com> I would like to say "break a leg!" to my cast and crew as we begin shooting our feature film, "The Way Home", tomorrow! Be sure to visit our website-- www.littlebeth.com --as "The Way Home" pages will be updated daily. Peter Gould -- Visit the world of Little Beth Entertainment at www.littlebeth.com "We are the music makers and we are the dreamers of dreams."-- Willy Wonka From shart00 at hotmail.com Sat Aug 9 22:29:06 2003 From: shart00 at hotmail.com (susan hart) Date: Sat Aug 9 22:29:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GHLT Auditions for "Gypsy" Message-ID: ------=_NextPart_001_0001_01C35EBA.69F72B40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable REMEMBER!!!! Calling all stage mothers and would-be strippers: Auditions will be held for Garfield Hts Little Theatre's November product= ion of "GYPSY" on Sunday, August 17 and Monday August 18th. TIME: 7:00 to 9:00 pm (both nights) PLACE: 5640 Briarcliff Dr (the rehearsal hall) Garfield Hts, OH Come prepared with a song to sing (accompanist provided) and dress for mo= vement. All parts are open and ages 8 and above are welcome. Director is Deb Sweat and musical director is Amy Goodwin. Come help us = make this last show (GYPSY-one of the best musicals ever written for the = American Stage) on our wonderful old big stage a success. =20 More info: visit ghlt.com or call 216-441-7027 or 216-341-5241 Thanks for your interest! Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn= .com ------=_NextPart_001_0001_01C35EBA.69F72B40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
REMEMBER!!!!
Calling all stage mothers = and would-be strippers:
 
Auditions will be held for Garfield Hts Little Th= eatre's November production of "GYPSY" on Sunday, August 17 and Monday Au= gust 18th.
 
TIME: 7:00 to 9:00 pm (both nights)
PLACE: 5640 Briarcliff = Dr (the rehearsal hall) Garfield Hts, OH
 
Come prepared with a s= ong to sing (accompanist provided) and dress for movement. All parts= are open and ages 8 and above are welcome.
 
Director is Deb Sweat and music= al director is Amy Goodwin.  Come help us make this last show (GYPSY= -one of the best musicals ever written for the American Stage) = on our wonderful old big stage a success.    &nb= sp;
 
More info: visit ghlt.com or call  216-441-7027 or 216-341-5241
 
Th= anks for your interest!


 


Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download= : http://explorer.msn.com
------=_NextPart_001_0001_01C35EBA.69F72B40-- From MargLynch at aol.com Sat Aug 9 22:29:10 2003 From: MargLynch at aol.com (MargLynch at aol.com) Date: Sat Aug 9 22:29:10 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CTC on Public Funding for the Arts Message-ID: --part1_a9.45e25c76.2c67100a_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The response to our last e-mail suggests that more information needs to be shared more widely about the issue of public funding for the arts and its relationship to the convention center issue. We will try to pass on information when we have it. Although the arts community is gaining in political power, know-how, and presence, the idea is that we also have to work within what might be feasible at this point. Public funding for the arts is very likely to be coupled with the convention center on an upcoming ballot; that's a reality. But the Community Partnership for Arts and Culture is strongly and actively advocating to protect public funding for the arts within the larger economic development package that will be presented as a sales tax levy. Intense lobbying is occurring, for instance, to make sure there is a cap for the amount of revenue that would go to the Convention Center. The remainder of the money, earmarked for economic development, would be split between four entities--the city, the county, a high-tech development fund, and the arts. The Community Partnership for Arts and Culture is lobbying to make sure that the money is split equitably between these four entities. The County Commissioners have endorsed an equitable division. CPAC asks for our further assistance, writing: "Given recent developments, we need to make sure that Mayor Jane Campbell, Council President Frank Jackson, and Mayor Bruce Akers hear from us (call, fax letters). Key messages are: -- We are aware of the Commissioners' latest proposal for a four-way, equal split of the tax dollars generated by the proposed tax increase. -- The arts and cultural community has always believed that an equal split is the fairest and most equitable. -- If an equitable process is decided, the arts and cultural leaders, their board, staff, members and audiences will rally behind this issue. -- Please seriously consider supporting an equal 25% split. Contact Information: The Honorable Council President Frank Jackson Cleveland City Council 601 Lakeside Avenue NE Cleveland, OH 44114 phone] 216-664-2840 fax] 216-664-3837 The Honorable Mayor Jane Campbell City of Cleveland 601 Lakeside Avenue Cleveland, OH 44114 phone] 216-664-6420 fax] 216-664-2815 Mayor Bruce Akers President, Mayors and Managers Association 10107 Brecksville Rd. Brecksville, OH 44141 phone] 440-526-3433 fax] 440-526-5979 Please make notes of the following important dates: Aug 13 - Cleveland City Council will have their final meeting to address these issues Aug 19 - the Board of County Commissioners will have their final meeting to discuss the details of the economic development package." Send an electronic copy of any letters you write to CPAC at cpac2001 at aol.com --part1_a9.45e25c76.2c67100a_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The response to our last=20= e-mail suggests that more information needs to be shared more widely about t= he issue of public funding for the arts and its relationship to the conventi= on center issue.  We will try to pass on information when we have it. &= nbsp;Although the arts community is gaining in
political power, know-how, and presence, the idea is that we also have t= o work within what might be feasible at this point. Public funding for the a= rts is very likely to be coupled with the convention center on an upcoming b= allot; that's a reality.  But the Community Partnership for Arts and Cu= lture is strongly and actively advocating to protect public funding for the=20= arts within the larger economic development package that will be presented a= s a sales tax levy.  Intense lobbying is occurring, for instance, to ma= ke sure there is a cap for the amount of revenue that would go to the Conven= tion Center.  The remainder of the money, earmarked for economic develo= pment, would be split between four entities--the city, the county, a high-te= ch development fund, and the arts.  The Community Partnership for Arts=20= and Culture is lobbying to make sure that the money is split equitably betwe= en these four entities.  The County Commissioners have endorsed an equi= table division.  CPAC asks for our further assistance, writing:

"Given recent developments, we need to make sure that Mayor Jane Campbel= l, Council President Frank Jackson, and Mayor Bruce Akers hear from us (call= , fax letters).  Key messages are:
-- We are aware of the Commissioners' latest proposal for a four-way, eq= ual split of the tax dollars generated by the proposed tax increase.=20
-- The arts and cultural community has always believed that an equal spl= it is the fairest and most equitable.
-- If an equitable process is decided, the arts and cultural leaders, th= eir board, staff, members and audiences will rally behind this issue.
-- Please seriously consider supporting an equal 25% split.

Contact Information:

The Honorable Council President Frank Jackson
Cleveland City Council
601 Lakeside Avenue NE
Cleveland, OH  44114
phone] 216-664-2840
fax]  216-664-3837

The Honorable Mayor Jane Campbell
City of Cleveland
601 Lakeside Avenue
Cleveland, OH  44114
phone]  216-664-6420
fax]  216-664-2815

Mayor Bruce Akers
President, Mayors and Managers Association
10107 Brecksville Rd.
Brecksville, OH  44141
phone] 440-526-3433
fax]  440-526-5979

Please make notes of the following important dates:
Aug 13 - Cleveland City Council will have their final meeting to address= these issues
Aug 19 - the Board of County Commissioners will have their final meeting= to discuss the details of the economic development package."

Send an electronic copy of any letters you write to CPAC at cpac2001 at aol= .com
--part1_a9.45e25c76.2c67100a_boundary-- From mephistotheatrics at hotmail.com Sun Aug 10 05:16:01 2003 From: mephistotheatrics at hotmail.com (Mephisto Theatrics) Date: Sun Aug 10 05:16:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Movie Auditions / Costume Design Opportunity Message-ID:
This message is for anyone who might be interested in working on a local film to be shot in the Sandusky area. The film is called The Still Unknown, and the stage version of the script may be viewed on the author's website, www.geocities.com/terenceblenk/stillunknown.htm
Ages listed are approximate, and may vary with casting.  No roles are currently cast.
 
It's an ensemble piece in the sense that there are 7-8 major roles all with relatively equal screen time.  Because of this, we will be rehearsing, most likely 1-2 days a week.
 
Transportation for these rehearsals and shooting can be provided for anyone who lives more or less somewhere between Lakewood and Sandusky.
 
I am also looking for a costume designer for this project.  Costumes will probably be a thrift store operation, so here we're looking for someone with great style and imagination.
 
If you haven't figured it out, other than re-imbursing costs, we will not be able to pay you.  This is a "love of art" project.  But are planning on going as far as we can with promoting this film once shot.  We've completed many theater and film projects in the past.  I don't want to "sell" anyone.  Just check out the script, it's worth it.
 
If you know anyone or around the Sandusky area who might be interested, contact Joshua Johnston (director) through this email address.
 
Thanks,
Josh(ua) Johnston
Mephisto Theatrics


MSN 8 helps ELIMINATE E-MAIL VIRUSES. Get 2 months FREE*. From AntaeusDance at aol.com Sun Aug 10 05:16:48 2003 From: AntaeusDance at aol.com (AntaeusDance at aol.com) Date: Sun Aug 10 05:16:48 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Antaeus Dance opens exciting season with "flashback" Message-ID: --part1_a3.46e2b82d.2c673990_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Antaeus Dance presents flashback a concert of repertory works by Artistic Director Joan Meggitt music by Arvo Part, Astor Piazzolla and Dmitri Shostakovich September 12-13, 2003 at 8:00 p.m. September 14, 2003 at 2:00 p.m. Pilgrim Congregational Church 2592 West 14th Street corner of West 14th and Starkweather in Tremont Tickets: $15 general admission, $10 seniors/students Parking: Free, church lot & on street For reservations & information, please call (216) 486-2874 or e-mail AntaeusDance at aol.com Antaeus Dance is a professional, nonprofit modern dance company dedicated to the creation and presentation of intelligent and well-crafted danceworks that address issues of human connection. Founded in 2001, and based on Cleveland, the company is active in the production of formal concerts of original modern dance choreography, creates free site-specific dance events for the public, some in collaboration with other arts and professional organizations, and is committed to arts education in Cleveland and the surrounding communities. The company is in residence at Pilgrim Congregational Church. Antaeus Dance Joan Meggitt, Artistic/Executive Director 2592 West 14th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44113 (216) 486-2874 AntaeusDance at aol.com --part1_a3.46e2b82d.2c673990_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Antaeus D= ance
presents
flashback
a concert of repertory wo= rks by Artistic Director Joan Meggitt
music by Arvo Part, Astor Piazzolla and Dmitri Shostakovich


September 12-13, 2003 at 8:0= 0 p.m.
September 14, 2003 at 2:00 p.m.

Pilgrim Congregational Church
2592 West 14th Street
corner of West 14th and Starkweather in Tremont

Tickets: $15 general admission, $10 seniors/students
Parking: Free, church lot & on street
For reservations & information, please call (216) 486-2874
or e-mail AntaeusDance at aol.com

Antaeus Dance is a professio= nal, nonprofit modern dance company dedicated to the creation and presentati= on of intelligent and well-crafted danceworks that address issues of human c= onnection. Founded in 2001, and based on Cleveland, the company is active in= the production of formal concerts of original modern dance choreography, cr= eates free site-specific dance events for the public, some in collaboration=20= with other arts and professional organizations, and is committed to arts edu= cation in Cleveland and the surrounding communities. 

The company is in residence at Pilgrim Congregational Church.
Antaeus Dance
Joan Meggitt, Artistic/Executive Director
2592 West 14th Street
Cleveland, Ohio 44113
(216) 486-2874
AntaeusDance at aol.com

--part1_a3.46e2b82d.2c673990_boundary-- From nancy at btots.org Sun Aug 10 14:46:00 2003 From: nancy at btots.org (Nancy Sweeney/ BTOTS) Date: Sun Aug 10 14:46:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brecksville Theater on the Square Auditions for The Sound of Music Message-ID: <003c01c35f76$33ffaf00$687ba8c0@Nancy> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0039_01C35F54.ACBE7380 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Brecksville Theater on the Square Holds Auditions for The Sound of Music Brecksville Theater on the Square will hold auditions for the classic = and beloved musical about the von Trapp family singers, The Sound of = Music directed by Catherine E. Phillips and music directed by Donna Box. = . All roles are open. Auditions will be held according to the following = schedule: =20 Auditions for children grades K-8 on Sunday, August 24 from 2:00-5:00 = p.m. will be by appointment only. Please call 440-526-3443 to schedule = an audition time. There is no need to prepare a song as auditioners will = be taught a song at the audition. =20 Open auditions for students in grades 9-12 and all adults are Sunday, = August 24 from 7-9:00 p.m. and Monday, August 25 from 7-9:00 p.m. Please = prepare an audition song and be prepared to read. No appointments are = necessary for high school students and adults. =20 Callbacks for children and adults are Tuesday, August 26 beginning at = 7:00 p.m. =20 Production dates are November 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 2003.=20 =20 Auditions are being held in Building 5 at the Blossom Hill Complex, 4450 = Oakes Road in Brecksville. For additional information, call Brecksville = Theater on the Square at 440-526-3443 or visit the website at = www.btots.org. =20 The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this organization with state tax = dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and = cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0039_01C35F54.ACBE7380 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Brecksville Theater on the = Square Holds=20 Auditions for

The Sound of Music

Brecksville Theater = on the=20 Square will hold auditions for the classic and beloved musical about the = von=20 Trapp family singers, The Sound of Music directed by = Catherine=20 E. Phillips and music directed by Donna Box. . All roles are open. = Auditions=20 will be held according to the following schedule:

 

Auditions for = children grades=20 K-8 on Sunday, August 24 from 2:00-5:00 p.m. will be by appointment=20 only.  Please call = 440-526-3443=20 to schedule an audition time. There is no need to prepare a song as = auditioners=20 will be taught a song at the audition.

 

Open = auditions for=20 students in grades 9-12 and all adults are Sunday, August 24 from 7-9:00 = p.m.=20 and Monday, August 25 from 7-9:00 p.m. Please prepare an audition song = and be=20 prepared to read. No appointments are necessary for high school students = and=20 adults.

 

Callbacks for = children and=20 adults are Tuesday, August 26 beginning at 7:00 p.m.

 

Production dates = are November=20 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 2003.

 

Auditions are being = held in=20 Building 5 at the Blossom Hill Complex, 4450 Oakes Road in Brecksville. = For=20 additional information, call Brecksville Theater on the Square at = 440-526-3443=20 or visit the website at www.btots.org.

 

The Ohio Arts = Council helped=20 fund this organization with state tax dollars to encourage economic = growth,=20 educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.

 

 

 
------=_NextPart_000_0039_01C35F54.ACBE7380-- From clydesimon at sbcglobal.net Sun Aug 10 16:46:01 2003 From: clydesimon at sbcglobal.net (Clyde Simon) Date: Sun Aug 10 16:46:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]convergence-continuum auditioning women for Oct. production Message-ID: <20030810204435.79208.qmail@web80405.mail.yahoo.com> --0-537795017-1060548275=:78113 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii convergence-continuum is seeking to cast one remaining female role (non-equity) for its upcoming production, which will run at their artistic home, The Liminis, in Tremont. The show, to be directed by Artistic Director Clyde Simon, will run Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from October 3 through November 1. Rehearsals begin with a read-thru on August 20. convergence-continuum produces unconventional/alternative theatre in an intimate, environment setting. The role to be filled is a major role within the ensemble piece and is very flexible in terms of age (25 - 50), ethnicity, physical type, etc. To obtain further details / schedule an audition, please call Clyde Simon at 216-401-3099. --0-537795017-1060548275=:78113 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
convergence-continuum  is seeking to cast one remaining female role (non-equity) for its upcoming production, which will run at their artistic home, The Liminis, in Tremont.  The show, to be directed by Artistic Director Clyde Simon,  will run Thursdays, Fridays and  Saturdays from October 3 through November 1.  Rehearsals begin with a read-thru on August 20.
 
convergence-continuum produces unconventional/alternative theatre in an intimate, environment setting.  The role to be filled is a major role within the ensemble piece and is very flexible in terms of age (25 - 50), ethnicity, physical type, etc.  To obtain further details / schedule an audition, please call Clyde Simon at 216-401-3099.
--0-537795017-1060548275=:78113-- From JHerman312 at aol.com Sun Aug 10 16:46:05 2003 From: JHerman312 at aol.com (JHerman312 at aol.com) Date: Sun Aug 10 16:46:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Kent Stage to hold Auditions for DRACULA Message-ID: <1e2.eca859f.2c681004@aol.com> --part1_1e2.eca859f.2c681004_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release: The Kent Stage=20 Holds Auditions for Bram Stoker's=20 DRACULA Adapted for the stage by Jack L. Herman After last years resounding success, The Kent Stage will be hold auditions=20 for this years production of the classic gothic thriller about the blood thi= rsty=20 Count, Bram Stoker's Dracula directed by Jack L. Herman. =20 Open auditions Sunday, August 24 from 7-9:00 p.m. and Monday, August 25 from= =20 7-9:00 p.m. No appointments are necessary. Callbacks will be held Tuesday, August 26 beginning at 7:00 p.m. Production dates are October 23, 24, 25, 26, 30, 31 and November 1st. 2003 Auditions are being held at the Kent Stage. =20 175 E. Main St. in Kent. =20 For additional information, call 330-673-5368. The Kent Stage helps to support the educational excellence and cultural=20 enrichment of the community.=20 Check us out at: http://www.folk-eve= nts.com/ # # # Description of Characters Three Vampire Vixens Looking for three (3) young woman to be able to play very sexy roles. Must=20 have a dancers movements. They are evil and sultry whenever on stage. Look= ing=20 for actresses in their early to middle 20's. Will need to be able to speak=20 with a Romanian style accent. Dr. John Seward He is a very refined man. Courteous. A true English gentleman. He also is= =20 in love with Lucy Westenra. He is the chief physician in charge of Purfleet= =20 Asylum. Must be able to speak with an English accent. Arthur Holmwood An aristocrat. Well bred. He is hopelessly in love with Lucy. When Lucy=20 dies a part of Arthur dies with her. He has the finale triumph in this play= . =20 Must be able to speak with an English accent. Quincey P. Morris An American from Texas. He speaks with the slang of the South, but it is=20 obvious he has good manners, and is very wealthy. He is the third of Lucy's= =20 suitors. Must be able to speak with an Southern accent. Jonathan Harker He is a likable, outgoing, well heeled, well dressed, successful solicitor.=20= =20 He is the fianc=E9 of Mina Murray. Must be able to speak with an English=20 accent. Mina Murray Mina is a most attractive young woman. She is beautifully dressed. She is=20 gentle, warm-hearted, quick to respond to others' needs. Must be able to spe= ak=20 with an English accent. Lucy Westenra She too is a very attractive young woman. Lucy, though gentle by nature, is= =20 suffering from a strange malady, which makes her appear helpless and weak. =20 When she becomes a vampire, the actress will need to be able to play very=20 seductive, evil and wild. Must be able to speak with an English accent. R. M. Renfield This role has been pre-cast. Professor Abraham Van Helsing This role has been pre-cast. Count Dracula This role has been pre-cast. --part1_1e2.eca859f.2c681004_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release:

T= he Kent Stage
Holds Auditions for


Bram= Stoker's
DRACULA

Adapted for the stage by Jack L. Herman


After last years resounding success, The Kent Stage will be hold audi= tions for this years production of the classic gothic thriller about the blo= od thirsty Count, Bram Stoker's Dracula directed by Jack L. Herman.&n= bsp;

Open auditions Sunday, August 24 from 7-9:00 p.m. and Monday, August=20= 25 from 7-9:00 p.m.  No appointments are necessary.

Callbacks will be held Tuesday, August 26 beginning at 7:00 p.m.

Production dates are October 23, 24, 25, 26, 30, 31 and November 1st. 2003
Auditions are being held at the Kent Stage. 
175 E. Main St. in Kent. 
For additional information, call 330-673-5368.

The Kent Stage helps to support the educational excellence and cultural enri= chment of the community.
Check us out at: http://www.folk-eve= nts.com/

# # #


Description of Characters

Three Vampire Vixens
Looking for three (3) young woman to be able to play very sexy roles. =20= Must have a dancers movements.  They are evil and sultry whenever on st= age.  Looking for actresses in their early to middle 20's.  Will n= eed to be able to speak with a Romanian style accent.

Dr. John Seward
He is a very refined man.  Courteous.  A true English gentleman.&n= bsp; He also is in love with Lucy Westenra.  He is the chief physician=20= in charge of Purfleet Asylum.  Must be able to speak with an English ac= cent.

Arthur Holmwood
An aristocrat.  Well bred.  He is hopelessly in love with Lucy.&nb= sp; When Lucy dies a part of Arthur dies with her.  He has the finale t= riumph in this play.  Must be able to speak with an English accent.

Quincey P. Morris
An American from Texas.  He speaks with the slang of the South, but it=20= is obvious he has good manners, and is very wealthy.  He is the third o= f Lucy's suitors.  Must be able to speak with an Southern accent.

Jonathan Harker
He is a likable, outgoing, well heeled, well dressed, successful solicitor.&= nbsp; He is the fianc=E9 of Mina Murray.  Must be able to speak with an= English accent.

Mina Murray
Mina is a most attractive young woman.  She is beautifully dressed.&nbs= p; She is gentle, warm-hearted, quick to respond to others' needs. Must be a= ble to speak with an English accent.

Lucy Westenra
She too is a very attractive young woman.  Lucy, though gentle by natur= e, is suffering from a strange malady, which makes her appear helpless and w= eak.  When she becomes a vampire, the actress will need to be able to p= lay very seductive, evil and wild.  Must be able to speak with an Engli= sh accent.

R. M. Renfield
This role has been pre-cast.

Professor Abraham Van Helsing
This role has been pre-cast.

Count Dracula
This role has been pre-cast.


--part1_1e2.eca859f.2c681004_boundary-- From clydesimon at sbcglobal.net Sun Aug 10 23:55:01 2003 From: clydesimon at sbcglobal.net (Clyde Simon) Date: Sun Aug 10 23:55:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final 3 performances of Each Day Dies With Sleep Message-ID: <20030811030313.48177.qmail@web80403.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1493391780-1060570993=:47059 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii ONLY ONE WEEKEND LEFT TO SEE CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM'S PRODUCTION OF EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP There is only one weekend left to encounter convergence-continuum's mind-bending production of Jose Rivera's Each Day Dies With Sleep. In this up-close production at the intimate Liminis, you will be transported to the extraordinary world that is Nelly's home on the East Coast where she struggles to escape her possessive father Augie and his strange expanding house filled with wild animals. With the help of hunky, young Johnny they travel to L.A. in search of fame and fortune. But Augie isn't out of the picture yet and the cards say there's mayhem on the way.... "Rivera animates the tension between the civilized and the bestial, all while writing in such a droll manner that the work plays like a dark, gothic comedy....All this weirdness seems strangely logical in the playing, and it's surprisingly funny throughout....In a production that is superb in all respects, the convergence-continuum actors shine brightest....Thanks to their crisp performances, this tight ensemble generates enough crackling sexual energy to equal the output of an Illuminating Company substation, along with just as much tension and dread once Augie takes his revenge....So let's put it this way: If you've got a functioning phone and car, you've got no damn excuse to miss this show.." -- Christine Howey, Scene, July 23-29, 2003 So use that phone to call 216-687-0074 for reservations soon. Tickets are still available for the final weekend, but seating is limited. This final weekend of performances will be Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 8pm, at The Liminis, 2438 Scranton Rd., in Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood. Tickets are $12 general admission and $9 for students and seniors. Call 216-687-0074 for reservations and information. --0-1493391780-1060570993=:47059 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
ONLY ONE WEEKEND LEFT TO SEE CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM'S PRODUCTION OF EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP


There is only one weekend left to encounter convergence-continuum's mind-bending production of Jose Rivera's Each Day Dies With Sleep.  In this up-close production at the intimate Liminis, you will be transported to the extraordinary world that is Nelly's home on the East Coast where she struggles to escape her possessive father Augie and his strange expanding house filled with wild animals.  With the help of hunky, young Johnny they travel to L.A. in search of fame and fortune.  But Augie isn't out of the picture yet and the cards say there's mayhem on the way....


"Rivera animates the tension between the civilized and the bestial, all while writing in such a droll manner that the work plays like a dark, gothic comedy....All this weirdness seems strangely logical in the playing, and it's surprisingly funny throughout....In a production that is superb in all respects, the convergence-continuum actors shine brightest....Thanks to their crisp performances, this tight ensemble generates enough crackling sexual energy to equal the output of an Illuminating Company substation, along with just as much tension and dread once Augie takes his revenge....So let's put it this way: If you've got a functioning phone and car, you've got no damn excuse to miss this show.."  -- Christine Howey, Scene, July 23-29, 2003

So use that phone to call 216-687-0074 for reservations soon.  Tickets are still available for the final weekend, but seating is limited.

This final weekend of performances will be Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 8pm, at The Liminis, 2438 Scranton Rd., in Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood.  Tickets are $12 general admission and $9 for students and seniors.  Call 216-687-0074 for reservations and information.
--0-1493391780-1060570993=:47059-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Aug 10 23:55:05 2003 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun Aug 10 23:55:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko Reviews: Cleve Repertory Project & Ohio Dance Theatre Message-ID: <20030811031436.70326.qmail@web12006.mail.yahoo.com> DANCE AND MORE DANCE!!!! Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times CLEVELAND REPERTORY PROJECT WONDERFUL ATCAIN PARK One of the problems with viewing dance at venues such as Cain Park is that the presentations are for one night only. They are here, they are good, the word needs to get out as to the excitement of attending such productions, and they are gone before the support can build. This has been the case with all three of the local dance companies reviewed this summer at Cain Park. Groundworks Dance, Pointe of Departure, and most recently, Cleveland Repertory Project. All received standing ovations, positive commentaries, and left their audiences wanting more. The positive side is that the Cleveland area, even in the midst of the financial famine, has been able to nurture such companies, though barely. They all hang on by a financial thread and the donations of local dance aficionados. Another positive is that with the hole left by the demise of Cleveland San Jose Ballet Company, and the less than thrilling productions by Ohio Ballet, there is still good dance to attend. Cleveland Repertory Project is in its sixteenth season. It is considered one of the premiere modern dance groups in the area. It has been blessed with a wonderful new Artistic Director in the person of Hernando Cortez. His works and programming show creativity, precision and exciting variations. "Planet Soup," the opening number, featured an enchanting melange of dances to world music. Filipino folk dances, Irish reels, African ritual dances and Indian traditional forms were all displayed. Beautifully costumed by Edward Sylvia, the bare-chested, tie dyed skirted males and sarong draped females created exotic images. The dancers, who obviously were enjoying themselves as much as the audience, spun, partnered, flowed and performed with exhausting and cohesive movements. The highlight of the piece was Jason Ignacio?s blind-folded step-dancing between clapping poles. For long-time local dance attenders it was like a shift back into time with the presentation of the second number, "Laura?s Women." The contemporary ballet was choreographed in 1975 by the late Ian Horvath, who was a co-founder of Cleveland Ballet. Danced to the music of Laura Nyro, with copies of the original costumes by Ginger Shane and using the original lighting design of Jennifer Tipton, the piece flowed beautifully. Kallie Marie Bokal, Elizabeth Flynn and Shannon Mulchay made the composition their own. SPEED (2003) was Cortez?s humorous approach to a comic-strip-in-dance. A smile piece from beginning to end, tiny Jason Ignacio was the exact image of the TV character Speedracer. Along with his living "wings," composed of three female dancers, he flew threw the number taking the audience on a delightful journey. This is no great number, but it is fun to watch normally staid dancers let loose and do it so well. Aaron Copland?s "Appalachian Spring" is a beautiful and haunting piece of music. It lends itself well to dance interpretation. Originally choreographed and costumed by the renowned Martha Graham, the piece was reconstructed by Diana Gray and Gary Galbraith for local presentation. The story-ballet centers on a celebration by a man and a woman who build a house in the wilderness with joy, love and prayer. They are helped on their journey by a revivalist and his followers and a pioneering woman who dreams of the Promised Land. The piece was given a meticulous production. Every character was clearly developed. Tall and powerful Mark Tomasic was properly stern as the Revivalist. Catherine Meredith was enchanting as the bride. Gary Galbraith, who was part of the revival team, effectively danced the Husbandman. Elizabeth Flynn was strong as the Pioneering Woman. This was a wonderful reincarnation of a very important piece of modern dance. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: Call 216-397-3757 and request a schedule of Cleveland Repertory Project?s season brochure and attend one or more of their presentations. You won?t be disappointed. They will be repeating "Appalachian Spring" in their November program. OHIO DANCE THEATRE CLOSES PLAY HOUSE SEASON Ohio Dance Theatre, which is housed in Oberlin, recently completed its inaugural summer series at the Cleveland Play House. Normally the company performs at Lorain County Community College and has developed a very large following there. According to Artistic Director Denise Gula the company attracted a new base while in residence at the nation?s oldest professional theatre. As always happens with groups new to an area it takes a while for the word to get out, so audience size was generally smaller than the company is used to getting in its "real" home. Cleveland?s economic woes, which have strongly affected other arts organizations, did not help the situation. Founded in 1992 by Gula, the company?s mission is to "enhance the quality of life throughout the northeastern Ohio area by offering quality dance performances and educational programs." Due to Gula?s strong drama background as an actress and director, the company is one of the few in the country which incorporates theatricality into their program. For example, their recent production of ?MIDSUMMER NIGHT?S DREAM? consisted of a blend of dance and spoken dialogue. A theatrical production in two acts, ODT?S ?MIDSUMMER NIGHT?S DREAM? uses as its theme the Shakespeare play of the same name. It is danced to the music of Felix Mendelssohn. Blending spoken dialogue with dance, it makes for an interesting evening of entertainment. Allen Schissler and Jody Skye danced well as Oberon and Tatania, the king and queen of the fairies. Their closing duet was outstanding. Though he could have displayed a little more pixie quality, Alfiero Supan made a nice Puck. The Fairies formed a beautiful corps, with good point movement and excellent timing of the group movements. The organization includes The School of Ohio Dance theatre and the Ohio Dance Theatre Student Ensemble. Members of those organizations often appear on-stage in Ohio Dance Theatre presentations. Ohio Dance Theatre is currently holding auditions for students 11 to 18 years of age for their Fall 2003 Pre-professional Training Program, Levels 1 and 2. Students enrolled in this program will have the opportunity to perform in ODT?s upcoming production of critically acclaimed ?THE NUTCRACKER.? To schedule an appointment call the ODT office at 440-774-6077. Ohio Dance Theatre will present Tchaikovsky?s ?NUTCRACKER? at the Stocker Center Theatre on the campus of Lorain County Community College on December 19, 20 and 21. For tickets call 1-800-366-5333 extension 4040. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From rainbowrep at neo.rr.com Mon Aug 4 08:19:03 2003 From: rainbowrep at neo.rr.com (Lois DiGiacomo) Date: Mon Aug 4 08:19:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MATCHMAKER Message-ID: <004301c35a47$7fdf3be0$dbd65d18@DJVLSZ01> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C35A1D.969FC3B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable MATCHMAKER - a satirical play spoofing TV's dating/marriage shows! It's = more fun than Tony and Tina's Wedding!....Why? Because there's a = different wedding couple with each show--chosen by the audience. Meet = our panels of four women and four men vying for that audience vote to = become the next bride and groom...then join them at their reception for = a piece of cake! August 8-9 at 8 p.m. Canton Cultural Center Arts and Education Center =20 1014 Cleveland Avenue N. W. (behind the Civic Center parking deck) Tickets: $8 330.966.9440 for reservations ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C35A1D.969FC3B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
MATCHMAKER - a satirical play spoofing = TV's=20 dating/marriage shows!  It's more fun than Tony and Tina's = Wedding!....Why?=20 Because there's a different wedding couple with each show--chosen by the = audience.  Meet our panels of four women and four men vying for = that=20 audience vote to become the next bride and groom...then join them = at their=20 reception for a piece of cake!
 
August 8-9 at 8 p.m.
 
Canton Cultural Center Arts and = Education=20 Center 
1014 Cleveland Avenue N. = W.
(behind the Civic Center parking = deck)
Tickets: $8
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------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C35A1D.969FC3B0-- From Crytti at aol.com Mon Aug 4 08:19:07 2003 From: Crytti at aol.com (Crytti at aol.com) Date: Mon Aug 4 08:19:07 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call for Performing Artists at Venuu Off-Coventry Message-ID: <1c6.d701f45.2c5fb484@aol.com> --part1_1c6.d701f45.2c5fb484_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit VENUU OFF-COVENTRY an intimate space for eclectic performing arts CALL FOR PERFORMING ARTISTS Venuu Off-Coventry is currently accepting proposals and demos for consideration for our third season of producing and showcasing local, established and emerging talent in an intimate setting where the focus is on the performers. Do you need a venue for a one-act play, staged reading, one-person show, or other performance event? Venuu Off-Coventry presents a mixed bag of acts including dance, film, performance art, cabaret, theatre, and music on the 3rd Saturday of each month. The group is the brainchild of a band of Cleveland Heights residents who wanted to collect their artistic energy and create a gathering place for artists and the community. We are also dedicated to nurturing and developing a broad spectrum of performing arts, including puppetry, multimedia, spoken word, and other art forms. In its first two seasons, VOC has presented a variety of performers and events including Puppets Meet Theatre, Party in the Heights, Barun Kumar Pal, The Trail Hawgs, The Sissy Show, Mr. Downchild, George Foley, Nan O'Malley, The Harmony Girls, The Rude Staff Checkers, Robbie Spackey, A Valentine Cabaret, Lee Chilcote and Ron Andrico, Dale Rogers, Diversity Dance, The Eclectics, The Suspenders, Crazy Rhythm, and World Music Dance Parties. In the fall we will be a part of the Coventry Village Post Construction Festivities. We provide a black box setting with a small stage. We have some lighting equipment, fabric, tables and chairs. Our seating capacity is 65. We sell our own concessions and have free and ample parking. Venuu Off-Coventry is a substance free zone: no smoking, alcohol, or drugs. Venuu Off-Coventry is located in Cleveland Heights at 2728 Lancashire Road, at The Unitarian-Universalist Society of Cleveland, downstairs. We also have volunteer opportunities for anyone interested in publicity, stagecraft, set design, lighting, etc. Please contact Amy Collins by phone or by fax for booking and volunteer opportunities. Booking Agent: Amy Collins: 216.739.1928 Fax: 216.932.1516 Media Contact/PR: Christine McBurney 216.321.1119 crytti at aol.com --part1_1c6.d701f45.2c5fb484_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable VENUU OFF-COVENTRY
an intimate space for eclectic performing arts

CALL FOR PERFORMING ARTISTS

Venuu Off-Coventry is currently accepting proposals and demos for considerat= ion for our third season of producing and showcasing local, established and=20= emerging talent in an intimate setting where the focus is on the performers.=   Do you need a venue for a one-act play, staged reading, one-person sh= ow, or other performance event?

Venuu Off-Coventry presents a mixed bag of acts including dance, film, perfo= rmance art, cabaret, theatre, and music on the 3rd Saturday of each month. <= BR>
The group is the brainchild of a band of Cleveland Heights residents who wan= ted to collect their artistic energy and create a gathering place for artist= s and the community. We  are also dedicated to nurturing and developing= a broad spectrum of performing arts, including puppetry, multimedia, spoken= word, and other art forms. 

In its first two seasons, VOC has presented a variety of performers and even= ts including Puppets Meet Theatre, Party in the Heights, Barun Kumar Pal, Th= e Trail Hawgs, The Sissy Show, Mr. Downchild, George Foley, Nan O'Malley, Th= e Harmony Girls, The Rude Staff Checkers, Robbie Spackey, A Valentine Cabare= t, Lee Chilcote and Ron Andrico, Dale Rogers, Diversity Dance, The Eclectics= , The Suspenders, Crazy Rhythm, and World Music Dance Parties.  In the=20= fall we will be a part of the Coventry Village Post Construction Festivities= .

We provide a black box setting with a small stage.  We have some lighti= ng equipment, fabric, tables and chairs. Our seating capacity is 65.  W= e sell our own concessions and have free and ample parking.  Venuu Off-= Coventry is a substance free zone: no smoking, alcohol, or drugs. 

Venuu Off-Coventry is located in Cleveland Heights at 2728 Lancashire Road,=20= at The Unitarian-Universalist Society of Cleveland, downstairs.

We also have volunteer opportunities for anyone interested in publicity, sta= gecraft,  set design, lighting, etc.

Please contact Amy Collins by phone or by fax for booking and volunteer oppo= rtunities.

Booking Agent: Amy Collins: 216.739.1928 Fax: 216.932.151= 6
Media Contact/PR: Christine McBurney 216.321.1119 crytti at aol.com
--part1_1c6.d701f45.2c5fb484_boundary-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Mon Aug 4 09:34:00 2003 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Mon Aug 4 09:34:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS - "Of Mice & Men" at Beck - call for appt. Message-ID: <1cb.ec0f2dd.2c5fc837@aol.com> --part1_1cb.ec0f2dd.2c5fc837_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AUDITIONS ARE IN JUST THREE WEEKS !! AUGUST 25 AND 26 MAKE YOUR AUDITION APPOINTMENT NOW BY CALLING 216-521-2540 x 232 ------------------------------ Beck Center AUDITION INFORMATION for Of Mice and Men By John Steinbeck Director -- Fred Sternfeld Set Design -- Richard Gould Light Design -- Jeff Lockshine Costume Design -- Jeff Smart Stage Manager -- Amanda Harland This outstanding classic drama is a tremendously moving character study of=20 two roving farmhands, one of whom - "with the strength of a gorilla and the=20= mind=20 of an untutored child" - unwittingly murders a woman, and is killed by his=20 friend to prevent his falling into the hands of the law. THE STORY: Two drifters, George and his friend Lennie, with delusions of=20 living off the "fat of the land," have just arrived at a ranch to work for e= nough=20 money to buy their own place. Lennie is a man-child, a little boy in the bod= y=20 of a dangerously powerful man. It's Lennie's obsessions with things soft and= =20 cuddly, that have made George cautious about who the gentle giant, with his=20 brute strength, associates with. His promise to allow Lennie to "tend to the= =20 rabbits" on their future land keeps Lennie calm, amidst distractions, as the= =20 overgrown child needs constant reassurance. But when a ranch boss' promiscuo= us wife=20 is found dead in the barn with a broken neck, it's obvious that Lennie,=20 albeit accidentally, killed her. George, now worried about his own safety, k= nows=20 exactly where Lennie has gone to hide, and he meets him there. Realizing the= y=20 can't run away anymore, George is faced with a moral question: how should he= =20 deal with Lennie before the ranchers find him and take matters into their ow= n=20 hands. AUDITION DATES: Auditions will be held by appointment Monday, August=A0 25 a= nd=20 Tuesday, August 26 from 6:30pm-10:00pm at Beck Center. Call-Backs will be he= ld=20 Monday, September 8 from 6:30pm-10:30pm.=A0 To schedule an appointment pleas= e=20 call Beck Center at 216-521-2540 ext. 232, Monday - Friday 9:00am - 6:00pm. AUDITION INFORMATION:=A0 Please be prepared to present two short=A0 memorize= d=20 monologues OR you=A0can read a selection from the script which will be provi= ded to=20 you when you arrive for your audition. Please bring a resume and a headshot=20= if=20 available and arrive at least fifteen minutes early to fill out an audition=20 form. ROLES: All roles are open.=A0 9 men, 1 woman. Lennie - A large, lumbering, childlike migrant worker. Due to his mild menta= l=20 disability, Lennie completely depends upon George, his friend and traveling=20 companion, for guidance and protection. The two men share a vision of a farm= =20 that they will own together, a vision that Lennie believes in wholeheartedly= .=20 Gentle and kind, Lennie nevertheless does not understand his own strength. H= is=20 love of petting soft things, such as small animals, dresses, and people's ha= ir,=20 leads to disaster. George - A small, wiry, quick-witted man who travels with, and cares for,=20 Lennie. Although he frequently speaks of how much better his life would be=20 without his caretaking responsibilities, George is obviously devoted to Lenn= ie.=20 George's behavior is motivated by the desire to protect Lennie and, eventual= ly,=20 deliver them both to the farm of their dreams. Though George is the source f= or=20 the often-told story of life on their future farm, it is Lennie's childlike=20 faith that enables George to actually believe his account of their future. Candy - An aging ranch handyman, Candy lost his hand in an accident and=20 worries about his future on the ranch. Fearing that his age is making him us= eless,=20 he seizes on George's description of the farm he and Lennie will have,=20 offering his life's savings if he can join George and Lennie in owning the l= and. The=20 fate of Candy's ancient dog, which Carlson shoots in the back of the head in= =20 an alleged act of mercy, foreshadows the manner of Lennie's death. Curley's Wife - The only female character in the play, Curley's wife is neve= r=20 given a name and is only referred to in reference to her husband. The men on= =20 the farm refer to her as a "tramp," a "tart," and a "looloo." Dressed in=20 fancy, feathered red shoes, she represents the temptation of female sexualit= y in an=20 a male-dominated world. Steinbeck depicts Curley's wife not as a villain, bu= t=20 rather as a victim. Like the ranch-hands, she is desperately lonely and has=20 broken dreams of a better life. Crooks - Crooks, the black stable-hand, gets his name from his crooked back.= =20 Proud, bitter, and caustically funny, he is isolated from the other men=20 because of the color of his skin. Despite himself, Crooks becomes fond of Le= nnie,=20 and though he derisively claims to have seen countless men following empty=20 dreams of buying their own land, he asks Lennie if he can go with them and h= oe in=20 the garden. Curley - The boss's son, Curley wears high-heeled boots to distinguish=20 himself from the field hands. Rumored to be a champion prizefighter, he is a= =20 confrontational, mean-spirited, and aggressive young man who seeks to compen= sate for=20 his small stature by picking fights with larger men. Recently married, Curle= y=20 is plagued with jealous suspicions and is extremely possessive of his=20 flirtatious young wife. Slim - A highly skilled mule driver and the acknowledged "prince" of the=20 ranch, Slim is the only character who seems to be at peace with himself. The= other=20 characters often look to Slim for advice. For instance, only after Slim=20 agrees that Candy should put his decrepit dog out of its misery, does the ol= d man=20 agree to let Carlson shoot it. A quiet, insightful man, Slim alone understan= ds=20 the nature of the bond between George and Lennie, and comforts George at the= =20 novel's tragic ending. Carlson - A ranch-hand, Carlson complains bitterly about Candy's old, smelly= =20 dog. He convinces Candy to put the dog out of its misery. When Candy finally= =20 agrees, Carlson promises to execute the task without causing the animal any=20 suffering. Later, George uses Carlson's gun to shoot Lennie. Whit - A ranch hand. The Boss - The stocky, well-dressed man in charge of the ranch, and Curley's= =20 father. He is never named and appears only once, but seems to be a fair-mind= ed=20 man. Candy happily reports that he once delivered a gallon of whiskey to the= =20 ranch-hands on Christmas Day. REHEARSAL INFORMATION: 2-6 times a week (depending upon the role) starting=20 January 4, 2004. Weeknight rehearsals will be 7-10:30pm; Weekend rehearsals=20= will=20 be Saturday afternoons and Sunday afternoons or evenings.=A0=20 COMPENSATION: Both AEA and non-AEA actors are welcome to audition. All actor= s=20 are paid for their participation in Beck Center productions.=20 PRODUCTION DATES:=A0 February 6 - 29, 2004. Thursdays, Friday & Saturdays at= =20 8:00pm.=A0 Sundays at 3:00pm. There will also be special school performances= on=20 February 10 & 12 at 9:00am and Noon. The Beck Center is located at 17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, Ohio=A0 44107 For more information contact Fred Sternfeld, director at=20 Fsternfeld at aol.com or 216-360-0708 --part1_1cb.ec0f2dd.2c5fc837_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

AUDITIONS ARE I= N JUST THREE WEEKS !!
AUGUST 25 AND 26


MAKE YOUR AUDITION APPOINTME= NT NOW BY CALLING 216-521-2540 x 232
------------------------------


Beck Center

AUDITION INFORMATION
for
Of Mice and Men
By John Steinbeck


Director --  Fred Sternfeld
Set Design -- Richard Gould
Light Design -- Jeff Lockshine
Costume Design -- Jeff Smart
Stage Manager -- Amanda Harland


This outstanding classic drama is a tremendously moving character study=20= of two roving farmhands, one of whom - "with the strength of a gorilla and t= he mind of an untutored child" - unwittingly murders a woman, and is killed=20= by his friend to prevent his falling into the hands of the law.

THE STORY: Two drifters, George and his friend Lenni= e, with delusions of living off the "fat of the land," have just arrived at=20= a ranch to work for enough money to buy their own place. Lennie is a man-chi= ld, a little boy in the body of a dangerously powerful man. It's Lennie's ob= sessions with things soft and cuddly, that have made George cautious about w= ho the gentle giant, with his brute strength, associates with. His promise t= o allow Lennie to "tend to the rabbits" on their future land keeps Lennie ca= lm, amidst distractions, as the overgrown child needs constant reassurance.=20= But when a ranch boss' promiscuous wife is found dead in the barn with a bro= ken neck, it's obvious that Lennie, albeit accidentally, killed her. George,= now worried about his own safety, knows exactly where Lennie has gone to hi= de, and he meets him there. Realizing they can't run away anymore, George is= faced with a moral question: how should he deal with Lennie before the ranc= hers find him and take matters into their own hands.

AUDITION DATES: Auditions will be held by appointmen= t Monday, August=A0 25 and Tuesday, August 26 from 6:30pm-10:00pm at Beck Ce= nter. Call-Backs will be held Monday, September 8 from 6:30pm-10:30pm.=A0 To= schedule an appointment please call Beck Center at 216-521-2540 ext. 232, M= onday - Friday 9:00am - 6:00pm.

AUDITION INFORMATION:= =A0 Please be prepared to prese= nt two short=A0 memorized monologues OR you=A0can read a selection from the=20= script which will be provided to you when you arrive for your audition. Plea= se bring a resume and a headshot if available and arrive at least fifteen mi= nutes early to fill out an audition form.

ROLES: All roles are open.=A0 9 men, 1 woman.
Lennie -
A large, lumbering, childlike migrant worker. Due to his mild m= ental disability, Lennie completely depends upon George, his friend and trav= eling companion, for guidance and protection. The two men share a vision of=20= a farm that they will own together, a vision that Lennie believes in wholehe= artedly. Gentle and kind, Lennie nevertheless does not understand his own st= rength. His love of petting soft things, such as small animals, dresses, and= people's hair, leads to disaster.

George -
A small, wiry, quick-witted man who travels with, and cares for= , Lennie. Although he frequently speaks of how much better his life would be= without his caretaking responsibilities, George is obviously devoted to Len= nie. George's behavior is motivated by the desire to protect Lennie and, eve= ntually, deliver them both to the farm of their dreams. Though George is the= source for the often-told story of life on their future farm, it is Lennie'= s childlike faith that enables George to actually believe his account of the= ir future.

Candy -
An aging ranch handyman, Candy lost his hand in an accident and=20= worries about his future on the ranch. Fearing that his age is making him us= eless, he seizes on George's description of the farm he and Lennie will have= , offering his life's savings if he can join George and Lennie in owning the= land. The fate of Candy's ancient dog, which Carlson shoots in the back of=20= the head in an alleged act of mercy, foreshadows the manner of Lennie's deat= h.

Curley's Wife -
The only female character in the play, Curley's wife is=20= never given a name and is only referred to in reference to her husband. The=20= men on the farm refer to her as a "tramp," a "tart," and a "looloo." Dressed= in fancy, feathered red shoes, she represents the temptation of female sexu= ality in an a male-dominated world. Steinbeck depicts Curley's wife not as a= villain, but rather as a victim. Like the ranch-hands, she is desperately l= onely and has broken dreams of a better life.

Crooks -
Crooks, the black stable-hand, gets his name from his crooked b= ack. Proud, bitter, and caustically funny, he is isolated from the other men= because of the color of his skin. Despite himself, Crooks becomes fond of L= ennie, and though he derisively claims to have seen countless men following=20= empty dreams of buying their own land, he asks Lennie if he can go with them= and hoe in the garden.

Curley -
The boss's son, Curley wears high-heeled boots to distinguish h= imself from the field hands. Rumored to be a champion prizefighter, he is a=20= confrontational, mean-spirited, and aggressive young man who seeks to compen= sate for his small stature by picking fights with larger men. Recently marri= ed, Curley is plagued with jealous suspicions and is extremely possessive of= his flirtatious young wife.

Slim -
A highly skilled mule driver and the acknowledged "prince" of the= ranch, Slim is the only character who seems to be at peace with himself. Th= e other characters often look to Slim for advice. For instance, only after S= lim agrees that Candy should put his decrepit dog out of its misery, does th= e old man agree to let Carlson shoot it. A quiet, insightful man, Slim alone= understands the nature of the bond between George and Lennie, and comforts=20= George at the novel's tragic ending.

Carlson -
A ranch-hand, Carlson complains bitterly about Candy's old, sm= elly dog. He convinces Candy to put the dog out of its misery. When Candy fi= nally agrees, Carlson promises to execute the task without causing the anima= l any suffering. Later, George uses Carlson's gun to shoot Lennie.

Whit -
A ranch hand.

The Boss -
The stocky, well-dressed man in charge of the ranch, and Curl= ey's father. He is never named and appears only once, but seems to be a fair= -minded man. Candy happily reports that he once delivered a gallon of whiske= y to the ranch-hands on Christmas Day.

REHEARSAL INFORMATION: 2-6 times a week (depending u= pon the role) starting January 4, 2004. Weeknight rehearsals will be 7-10:30= pm; Weekend rehearsals will be Saturday afternoons and Sunday afternoons or=20= evenings.=A0

COMPENSATION: Both AEA and non-AEA actors are welcom= e to audition. All actors are paid for their participation in Beck Center pr= oductions.

PRODUCTION DATES:=A0 February 6 - 29, 2004. Thursday= s, Friday & Saturdays at 8:00pm.=A0 Sundays at 3:00pm. There will also b= e special school performances on February 10 & 12 at 9:00am and Noon.=

The Beck Center is located at 17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood= , Ohio=A0 44107

For more information contact Fred Sternfeld, director at
Fsternfeld at aol.com or 216-360-0708




--part1_1cb.ec0f2dd.2c5fc837_boundary-- From headfirstprod at yahoo.com Mon Aug 4 14:11:03 2003 From: headfirstprod at yahoo.com (allen gunnison) Date: Mon Aug 4 14:11:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TV program pilot Message-ID: <20030804182513.93756.qmail@web14911.mail.yahoo.com> Head First Productions seeks host/actor for a travel program pilot to be shot locally. The right man or woman should be 30ish, attractive, with a great personality and good sense of humor. The pilot will require a one day location shoot (transportation will be provided) and one day for voice over work. Send resume with head shot or video reel to Head First Productions P.O. Box 29361 Cleveland, OH 44129 Email: headfirstprod at yahoo.com __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com >From ogoldsberry at clevelandplayhouse.com" PROPS ARTISAN: This member of our 3-person shop employs a range of basic skills including sewing, shopping, carpentry, carving, painting, and creative fabrication. Good communication skills with designers and co-workers are a must. The ability of innovative problem solving is a must. Prior experience in professional theatre is desirable. The contract for this full-time position, with benefits, runs September 22, 2003 through November 23, 2003 and December 1, 2003 through May 2, 2004. Please send letter and resume with three references and phone numbers to Hans Hunziker, Production Manager, The Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106, or email at hhunziker at clevelandplayhouse.com. EOE. From iorhino at yahoo.com Mon Aug 4 16:34:10 2003 From: iorhino at yahoo.com (Greg Vovos) Date: Mon Aug 4 16:34:10 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TITLEWave theatre Seeks SET DESIGNER Message-ID: <20030804200408.45029.qmail@web60002.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1725565915-1060027448=:43713 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii TITLEWave theatre Seeks Set Designer For Its Inaugural show WAIT! By award winning playwright Julie Jensen Directed by Greg Vovos WAIT! opens September 26, 2003 at the Cleveland Public Theatre By stretching the boundaries of the stage WAIT! is a poignant comedy that offers exciting creative challenges for a Set Designer. TITLEWave theatre is a new theater company committed to producing quality new plays. If interested, please contact Artistic Director Greg Vovos at: iorhino at yahoo.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). --0-1725565915-1060027448=:43713 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
 

TITLEWave theatre Seeks Set Designer

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WAIT!

By award winning playwright Julie Jensen

Directed by Greg Vovos

WAIT! opens September 26, 2003

at the Cleveland Public Theatre

By stretching the boundaries of the stage WAIT! is a poignant comedy that offers exciting creative challenges for a Set Designer.

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------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C35AA2.0BD92D90-- From Chanter57 at aol.com Mon Aug 4 20:24:00 2003 From: Chanter57 at aol.com (Chanter57 at aol.com) Date: Mon Aug 4 20:24:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]High Holiday singers Message-ID: <28.3bd219be.2c605d4f@aol.com> --part1_28.3bd219be.2c605d4f_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Good pay for qualified altos and tenors at east side congregation holiday services end of Sep and beginning of Oct. Good sight reading skills helpful. Contact: Cantor Laurel Barr, Temple Emanu El, 216-381-6600 x 115 --part1_28.3bd219be.2c605d4f_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Good pay for qualified altos and tenors at eas= t side congregation holiday services end of Sep and beginning of Oct.  = Good sight reading skills helpful.
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--part1_28.3bd219be.2c605d4f_boundary-- From MRONEN2000 at aol.com Mon Aug 4 20:55:01 2003 From: MRONEN2000 at aol.com (MRONEN2000 at aol.com) Date: Mon Aug 4 20:55:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting commercial TUES., WEDS., THURS. this week Message-ID: <1e9.e4b2e86.2c6067bd@aol.com> --part1_1e9.e4b2e86.2c6067bd_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Marcy Ronen Casting is casting a commercial for McConnell Heart Care on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY of this week. Callbacks will be in Columbus on Monday, August 11. The job shoots either August 14, 15, 16 or 17 in Columbus, Ohio. If you are cast as a principle you will be paid $500.00 for the day. Auditions will take place at the HILTON GARDEN INN, 1100 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115. Seeking NON-UNION actors for the following parts: TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2003 10AM Men in their late 50's 11AM Women in their late 50's 215PM Doctors, Surgeon types, male and female age 35-55 420PM Hospital orderlies, male, age 20-35 WEDS., AUGUST 6, 2003 930AM Church Choir members, men and women, age 30-60 11AM Garden Ladies, women, age 40-60, dressed for the part NOON Newsboy, male, age 11-15, must be able to ride a bike 215PM Delivery person, male and female, age 25-45 THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 2003 10AM Joggers, male and female, age 25-75 years old, must be real jogger 11AM Swimmers, male and female, age 30-50 years old, must be able to swim NOON Golfers, male and female, age 30-50 years old, must play golf 2PM Basketball players, male, age 20-45 years old, must play some basketball 3PM Men in their late 50's to mid-70's 3PM Women in their late 50's to mid-70's There is no dialogue, so nothing to prepare for. Come dressed for the part and bring a photo we can keep. See you there!!! --part1_1e9.e4b2e86.2c6067bd_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Marcy Ronen Casting is casting a commercial for McConn= ell Heart Care on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY of this week.

Callbacks will be in Columbus on Monday, August 11.  The job shoots eit= her August 14, 15, 16 or 17 in Columbus, Ohio.  If you are cast as a pr= inciple you will be paid $500.00 for the day.

Auditions will take place at the HILTON GARDEN INN, 1100 Carnegie Avenue, Cl= eveland, Ohio 44115.

Seeking NON-UNION actors for the following parts:

TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2003

10AM    Men in their late 50's
11AM    Women in their late 50's
215PM  Doctors, Surgeon types, male and female age 35-55
420PM  Hospital orderlies, male, age 20-35

WEDS., AUGUST 6, 2003

930AM  Church Choir members, men and women, age 30-60
11AM    Garden Ladies, women, age 40-60, dressed for the part=
NOON   Newsboy, male, age 11-15, must be able to ride a bike
215PM  Delivery person, male and female, age 25-45

THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 2003

10AM    Joggers, male and female, age 25-75 years old, must b= e real jogger
11AM    Swimmers, male and female, age 30-50 years old, must=20= be able to swim
NOON   Golfers, male and female, age 30-50 years old, must play go= lf
2PM      Basketball players, male, age 20-45 years=20= old, must play some basketball
3PM      Men in their late 50's to mid-70's
3PM      Women in their late 50's to mid-70's

There is no dialogue, so nothing to prepare for.  Come dressed for the=20= part and bring a photo we can keep.

See you there!!!
--part1_1e9.e4b2e86.2c6067bd_boundary-- From rajkovich1 at hotmail.com Mon Aug 4 23:20:02 2003 From: rajkovich1 at hotmail.com (Dan Rajkovich) Date: Mon Aug 4 23:20:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]actors needed for short film Message-ID: ACTORS NEEDED FOR SHORT FILM Must be available for filming on Friday August 15th from 10am until 4pm. Also must be available for one rehearsal during that week. This project is a local film, created by local artists, prooduced in an attempt to promote film and the arts in the greater Cleveland area. A small stipend is available along with a meal on the day of the shoot. We are looking for actors and actresses of diverse cultural backgrounds, ranging between the ages of 30 - 65. It should be a really fun, short project, and we're looking forward to hearing from all of you. Email Dan at rajkovich1 at hotmail.com or call at 216-906-3413. THANKS! _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From jolietjake7 at prodigy.net Mon Aug 4 23:20:08 2003 From: jolietjake7 at prodigy.net (Derek Koger) Date: Mon Aug 4 23:20:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Vote for "Optimus Prime for President" with The Cleveland Writer's Theatre Message-ID: <000c01c35afc$76e7b160$a3db3841@derekwevkp6ll9> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C35ADA.EEE2D7C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Who's a better a leader? George W. Bush? Professor Charles Xavier? Or = Optimus Prime?=20 =20 The Cleveland Writer's Theatre, northeast Ohio's newest theater company = emphasizing the work of local playwrights, presents its premier = production of "Optimus Prime for President" written by Margi Herwald, = directed by Derek Koger. =20 After a baseball game at Jacobs Field, six friends get together and talk = about the important things in life; cartoons, baseball, and = relationships. But when one of them is faced with a major crisis, will = her friends be there in her time of need? A look at love, friendship, = and pop culture in today's age.=20 =20 The Cleveland Writer's Theatre is committed to developing the work of = local playwrights and bringing them to area theater professionals and = the general public. Each performance is feedback driven, helping the = writer develop the play further. =20 "Optimus Prime for President" will be performed one night only on August = 24 at 8:00 pm=20 at The Second City theater located on E. 14 St. After the show, there = will be a feedback session with the writer, director, and cast. =20 Cast your vote for "Optimus Prime"! ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C35ADA.EEE2D7C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Who's a better a leader? George W. Bush? Professor Charles = Xavier? Or=20 Optimus Prime?

 

The Cleveland Writer's Theatre, northeast Ohio's newest theater = company=20 emphasizing the work of local playwrights, presents its premier = production of=20 "Optimus Prime for President" written by Margi Herwald, directed by = Derek=20 Koger.

 

After a baseball game at Jacobs Field, six friends get together = and talk=20 about the important things in life; cartoons, baseball, and = relationships. But=20 when one of them is faced with a major crisis, will her friends be there = in her=20 time of need? A look at love, friendship, and pop culture in today's = age.=20

 

The Cleveland Writer's Theatre is committed to developing the = work of=20 local playwrights and bringing them to area theater professionals and = the=20 general public. Each performance is feedback driven, helping the writer = develop=20 the play further.

 

"Optimus Prime for President" will be performed one night only = on August=20 24 at 8:00 pm

at The Second City theater located on E. 14 St. After the show, = there=20 will be a feedback session with the writer, director, and = cast.

 

Cast your vote for "Optimus = Prime"!

------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C35ADA.EEE2D7C0-- From egeither at bw.edu Tue Aug 5 08:25:01 2003 From: egeither at bw.edu (Elise Geither) Date: Tue Aug 5 08:25:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Salon Reading - play by Elise Geither In-Reply-To: <20030805050734.DD7B561BCE@mailman.siteprotect.com> Message-ID: Please consider attending: Elise Geither's full-length "The Doe" will receive a staged reading at Weathervane Theatre in Akron, Ohio. Sunday, August 10, 7:00 p.m. This salon reading series includes a talk-back with the author and director. For more info on the Weathervane theatre (330) 836-2626 "The Doe" is the story of two women; when their relationship is rocked by the entrance of an unusual man, one woman disappears while the other searches the area and herself for answers. elise egeither at bw.edu From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Tue Aug 5 10:34:59 2003 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Tue Aug 5 10:34:59 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition Winner-Alexa ndra of Judea Message-ID: Auditions for Staged Reading of Alexandra of Judea, Winner of the Dorothy Silver 2003 Playwriting Competition The staged reading will be directed by Brian Zoldessy, and will take place on September 13th at 8:30pm in the Eugene S and Blanche R Halle Theatre Alexandra of Judea by Lauri Donahue Civil war and foreign invasions... Courtesans, cannibalism, and mass crucifixions... And an unfortunate incident with a citrus fruit...Alexandra of Judea is an epic true story of the Hasmonean Dynasty - the house of Maccabee. A woman of faith and courage, Alexandra survives political intrigues and two murderous husbands to rule as the last queen of the independent kingdom of Judea, with the help of her ally - Cleopatra III of Egypt. The conflicts of their time echo down to the present-day crisis in the Middle East in this fast-moving, action-packed tale of an important - and little known - period of history. 12 Actors Needed- these are unpaid positions. 8 men- ages range from mid-late teens through 60's 2 women-30-60's 2 women-any age Auditions are going to be held Monday August 11th and Wednesday August 13th from 6pm- 9pm Jewish Community Center- 3505 Mayfield Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 in the Committee Room Actors will read directly from the script. Please call for the JCC Event Ticket Office at 216-382-4000 ext 274 for a 10-minute audition reservation, or respond to this email. Kris Barnes Ticket Office Manager The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland kbarnes at clevejcc.org 216-382-4000 ext. 274 From clydesimon at sbcglobal.net Tue Aug 5 14:24:02 2003 From: clydesimon at sbcglobal.net (Clyde Simon) Date: Tue Aug 5 14:24:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final 2 wkends of Each Day Dies With Sleep Message-ID: <20030805155749.36042.qmail@web80403.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1095891527-1060099069=:34111 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Last two weeks of Each Day Dies With Sleep There are only two weekends left to encounter convergence-continuum's mind-bending production of Jose Rivera's Each Day Dies With Sleep. In this up-close production at the intimate Liminis, you will experience a wild ride through a strange and magical world where your emotions and imagination can run free. You will be transported to the extraordinary world that is Nelly?s home on the East Coast where she struggles to escape her possessive father Augie and his strange expanding house filled with wild animals. With the help of hunky, young Johnny they travel to L.A. in search of fame and fortune. But Augie isn?t out of the picture yet and mayhem is on the way. ?Rivera animates the tension between the civilized and the bestial ? all while writing in such a droll manner that the work plays like a dark, gothic comedy. . . . All this weirdness seems strangely logical in the playing, and it's surprisingly funny throughout . . . In a production that is superb in all respects, the convergence-continuum actors shine brightest. . . . Thanks to their crisp performances, this tight ensemble generates enough crackling sexual energy to equal the output of an Illuminating Company substation, along with just as much tension and dread once Augie takes his revenge.? -- Christine Howey, Scene, July 23-29, 2003 Shows are at 8:00 pm Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays this weekend and next, at the Liminis, 2438 Scranton Rd., in Cleveland?s Tremont neighborhood. Tickets are $12 general admission and $9 for students and seniors. Call 216-687-0074 for reservations and information. --0-1095891527-1060099069=:34111 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Last two weeks of Each Day Dies With Sleep

 

There are only two weekends left to encounter convergence-continuum's mind-bending production of Jose Rivera's Each Day Dies With Sleep.  In this up-close production at the intimate Liminis, you will experience a wild ride through a strange and magical world where your emotions and imagination can run free.  You will be transported to the extraordinary world that is Nelly?s home on the East Coast where she struggles to escape her possessive father Augie and his strange expanding house filled with wild animals.  With the help of hunky, young Johnny they travel to L.A. in search of fame and fortune.  But Augie isn?t out of the picture yet and mayhem is on the way.

 

?Rivera animates the tension between the civilized and the bestial ? all while writing in such a droll manner that the work plays like a dark, gothic comedy.  . . . All this weirdness seems strangely logical in the playing, and it's surprisingly funny throughout . . . In a production that is superb in all respects, the convergence-continuum actors shine brightest. . . . Thanks to their crisp performances, this tight ensemble generates enough crackling sexual energy to equal the output of an Illuminating Company substation, along with just as much tension and dread once Augie takes his revenge.?  -- Christine Howey, Scene, July 23-29, 2003

 

Shows are at 8:00 pm Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays this weekend and next, at the Liminis, 2438 Scranton Rd., in Cleveland?s Tremont neighborhood.  Tickets are $12 general admission and $9 for students and seniors.  Call 216-687-0074 for reservations and information.

 

--0-1095891527-1060099069=:34111-- From metz at beacon.com Tue Aug 5 14:24:07 2003 From: metz at beacon.com (Melissa M. Metz) Date: Tue Aug 5 14:24:07 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Funny Girl on stage in Wooster, OH Message-ID: <3F2FD609.AC74E354@beacon.com> --Boundary_(ID_KroJFxdRPDLYW4mZsBC3dQ) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Funny Girl Looking for a great show to see this weekend? Enjoy an evening of great food and great entertainment as Amarinic Productions presents Funny Girl. Amarinic Productions has a long history of producing high quality theater in the Wooster area. Funny Girl continues that tradition. Performances on August 7, 8, and 9 (dinner at 6:30, show at 8:00) Matinee on August 10 (dinner at 12:30, show at 2:00) Tickets are on sale now for this dinner theater event. Call Greenbriar Conference and Party Center in Wooster, OH -- 330-345-8333. --Boundary_(ID_KroJFxdRPDLYW4mZsBC3dQ) Content-type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT
Funny Girl

Looking for a great show to see this weekend? Enjoy an evening of great food and great entertainment as Amarinic Productions presents Funny Girl. Amarinic Productions has a long history of producing high quality theater in the Wooster area. Funny Girl continues that tradition.

Performances on August 7, 8, and 9 (dinner at 6:30, show at 8:00)
Matinee on August 10 (dinner at 12:30, show at 2:00)

Tickets are on sale now for this dinner theater event. Call Greenbriar Conference and Party Center
in Wooster, OH -- 330-345-8333.
 
  --Boundary_(ID_KroJFxdRPDLYW4mZsBC3dQ)-- From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Tue Aug 5 14:24:13 2003 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman) Date: Tue Aug 5 14:24:13 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]3rd Annual Talent Contest at Playhouse Square Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35B73.4D000740 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Lora Workman 216.771.4444, ext. 5285 PLAYHOUSE SQUARE CENTERFEST TO HOST 3rd ANNUAL COMMUNITY TALENT CONTEST "RISING STAR" COMPETITION OFFERS CLEVELAND-AREA INDIVIDUALS THE OPPORTUNITY TO COMPETE FOR CASH PRIZES AND A CHANCE TO PERFORM ON THE STATE THEATRE STAGE CLEVELAND, OH - Playhouse Square Center is inviting talented Northeast Ohio individuals and groups to participate in its 3rd annual community talent contest. Whether you're eight or eighty, a clog dancer, an opera singer, or a rap artist, you're invited to participate in this year's "Rising Star" talent competition. Qualifying rounds will take place at Playhouse Square on September 4 and 6, 2003. Twelve finalists will be chosen from each performance category (Vocal and Dance) to perform in a final competition at Playhouse Square's Centerfest open house arts festival, which is scheduled for Saturday, September 20 from noon to 5 p.m. Winners from the finalist rounds will be recognized at an awards ceremony during Centerfest and will have the chance to perform on the State Theatre Stage. Winners will also receive cash prizes. PLEASE NOTE: You MUST attend one of the qualifying rounds to be eligible to participate in the final competition No entry fee is required for the Rising Star community talent competition. Applications include detailed information about performance categories and age divisions and can be accessed by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com/centerfest . Or you can call 216.771.4444, ext. 5285 to request an application. Completed applications must be postmarked by Friday, August 29, 2003. Originally named Palooza, Centerfest debuted in 1998 as a community open house inviting the public to view the newly renovated Allen Theatre. As a result of the festival's smashing success (10,000 people enjoyed the full day of free entertainment and activities), Playhouse Square has sponsored the event each year since. This year's event is made possible by the generous help of the Ohio Arts Council and Dominion East Ohio Gas. Playhouse Square hopes to attract more than 9,000 people to this year's celebration. Downloadable tickets to Centerfest are accessible by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com/centerfest . Although the open house is FREE, these tickets are being distributed to the public to provide important information about parking, register-to-win drawings, and spotlight performances. While tickets are not required for entry into any of the day's activities, they will serve as useful tools to navigate through Centerfest. Because entry into all performances is free, admittance will be on a first-come, first-served basis. The Centerfest Web site also offers access to downloadable press releases and images for members of the media. ### ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35B73.4D000740 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                   Contact: Lora Workman 216.771.4444, ext. 5285

 

 

PLAYHOUSE SQUARE CENTERFEST

TO HOST 3rd ANNUAL COMMUNITY TALENT CONTEST

 

“RISING STAR” COMPETITION OFFERS CLEVELAND-AREA INDIVIDUALS THE OPPORTUNITY TO COMPETE FOR CASH PRIZES AND A

CHANCE TO PERFORM ON THE STATE THEATRE STAGE

 

CLEVELAND, OH – Playhouse Square Center is inviting talented Northeast Ohio individuals and groups to participate in its 3rd annual community talent contest. Whether you’re eight or eighty, a clog dancer, an opera singer, or a rap artist, you’re invited to participate in this year’s “Rising Star” talent competition.

 

Qualifying rounds will take place at Playhouse Square on September 4 and 6, 2003. Twelve finalists will be chosen from each performance category (Vocal and Dance) to perform in a final competition at Playhouse Square’s Centerfest open house arts festival, which is scheduled for Saturday, September 20 from noon to 5 p.m. Winners from the finalist rounds will be recognized at an awards ceremony during Centerfest and will have the chance to perform on the State Theatre Stage. Winners will also receive cash prizes. PLEASE NOTE: You MUST attend one of the qualifying rounds to be eligible to participate in the final competition

 

No entry fee is required for the Rising Star community talent competition. Applications include detailed information about performance categories and age divisions and can be accessed by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com/centerfest. Or you can call 216.771.4444, ext. 5285 to request an application. Completed applications must be postmarked by Friday, August 29, 2003.

 

Originally named Palooza, Centerfest debuted in 1998 as a community open house inviting the public to view the newly renovated Allen Theatre. As a result of the festival’s smashing success (10,000 people enjoyed the full day of free entertainment and activities), Playhouse Square has sponsored the event each year since. This year’s event is made possible by the generous help of the Ohio Arts Council and Dominion East Ohio Gas. Playhouse Square hopes to attract more than 9,000 people to this year’s celebration.

 

Downloadable tickets to Centerfest are accessible by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com/centerfest. Although the open house is FREE, these tickets are being distributed to the public to provide important information about parking, register-to-win drawings, and spotlight performances. While tickets are not required for entry into any of the day’s activities, they will serve as useful tools to navigate through Centerfest. Because entry into all performances is free, admittance will be on a first-come, first-served basis. The Centerfest Web site also offers access to downloadable press releases and images for members of the media.

 

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C35B73.4D000740-- From vegetableman9 at yahoo.com Tue Aug 5 14:24:17 2003 From: vegetableman9 at yahoo.com (Richard Jones) Date: Tue Aug 5 14:24:17 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Richard Jones Is Going To Hell Message-ID: <20030805181645.5181.qmail@web14602.mail.yahoo.com> --0-656130942-1060107405=:4039 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Richard Jones Is Going To Hell on Monday, August 25th at the Second City Theater / 8pm / $6 Join Mr. Jones for a delightful evening of comedy, music, film, and sacrilege. Featuring surprise special guests, Richard Jones Is Going To Hell is a tour-de-force multi-media extravaganza destined to be "water cooler talk" in purgatory. All proceeds will be donated to the Brooks/Wickens Fund. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-656130942-1060107405=:4039 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Richard Jones Is Going To Hell on Monday, August 25th at the Second City Theater / 8pm / $6
Join Mr. Jones for a delightful evening of comedy, music, film, and sacrilege.
Featuring surprise special guests, Richard Jones Is Going To Hell is a tour-de-force multi-media extravaganza destined to be "water cooler talk" in purgatory.
All proceeds will be donated to the Brooks/Wickens Fund.


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-656130942-1060107405=:4039-- From dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org Tue Aug 5 14:24:22 2003 From: dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org (Dale Van Niel) Date: Tue Aug 5 14:24:22 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stitchers needed at Great Lakes Theater Festival Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F0251BA@GLTF01> Great Lakes Theater Festival is seeking qualified stitchers for overhire work from September 1 through October 12, 2003. Prior experience in professional costume shop preferred. Candidates should be proficient in all types of hand and machine sewing and have familiarity with cutting and standard costume construction methods. Send cover letter, resume, and references to STITCHER SEARCH, c/o Dale Van Niel, Production Manager, Great Lakes Theater Festival, 1501 Euclid Ave, Suite 423, Cleveland, OH 44115; fax to (216) 241-6315; or e-mail to dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org . Dale Van Niel Production Manager Great Lakes Theater Festival 1501 Euclid Avenue, Suite 423 Cleveland, OH 44115 (216) 241-5490, x321 (216) 241-6315 FAX From dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org Tue Aug 5 14:24:26 2003 From: dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org (Dale Van Niel) Date: Tue Aug 5 14:24:26 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Run crew postitions available at Great Lakes Theater Festival Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F0251BB@GLTF01> Great Lakes Theater Festival is seeking resumes of Cleveland individuals interested in run crew positions for the 2003-2004 season. GLTF's 2003-2004 season runs September to February and positions will be filled on a per show basis. Experience with basic stage operations, flying and prop running desired. Duties will be determined by needs of specific production. Send cover letter and resume to Dale Van Niel, Production Manager, Great Lakes Theater Festival, 1501 Euclid Ave, Suite 423, Cleveland, OH 44115; fax to (216) 241-6315; or e-mail to dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org. Dale Van Niel Production Manager Great Lakes Theater Festival 1501 Euclid Avenue, Suite 423 Cleveland, OH 44115 (216) 241-5490, x321 (216) 241-6315 FAX From tnelson at WVIZ.org Tue Aug 5 15:28:46 2003 From: tnelson at WVIZ.org (Benepe-Nelson, Tamme) Date: Tue Aug 5 15:28:46 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Applause on WVIZ/PBS Message-ID: Hi! Coming up on Applause airing on WVIZ/PBS, Thursday, August 7 at 7:30 = p.m. One of the Unseen Stars of the Show... All season long, Ideastream Producer David C. Barnett has been busy = taking us to the untold stories...tracking down cartoonists, film = projectionists---belly dancers....and getting it all on tape. But = David's no stranger to this sort of storytelling. He got an early start = with his own horror film home movies. So it's no surprise that his = childhood curiosity blossomed into a career. He spent the past decade as = a roving reporter for 90.3 WCPN* . And today he's still chasing stories, = only now with a camera crew. When we do catch him at the coffee pot, = it's always interesting to hear the hidden side of his pieces. So before = he's onto his next adventure, we wanted him to share some of these = anecdotes with you.=20 Don't miss our date with David C. Barnett, on the next round of = Applause.=20 If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to call. Thank you, Tamme Tamara Benepe-Nelson Communications Secretary WVIZ/PBS 90.3 WCPN ideastream (216) 739-3826 From ksenia at mail.clvhts.com Tue Aug 5 16:18:06 2003 From: ksenia at mail.clvhts.com (Ksenia) Date: Tue Aug 5 16:18:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cain Park's BAT BOY leaves 'em limp with laughter 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_3142946503_1564142_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit BAT BOY, directed by Victoria Bussert, completely sold out each performance of its first weekend run (July 31-Aug 3) and there's only 10 more opportunities to see the demented, rocking, rowdy fun on the stage of the Alma Theater in Cain Park. Tickets are $18/16 in advance and $20/18 day of show. Please call the Ticket Office at 216.371.3000 before venturing out without pre-paid tickets. There have been waiting lists to buy tickets and half have been turned away disappointed. Remember...don't deny the beast inside. Check out the rave review in today's Akron Beacon Journal: http://www.ohio.com/mld/beaconjournal/entertainment/performing_arts/6460319. htm Plain Dealer review: http://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/entertain ment/1059817257160790.xml --MS_Mac_OE_3142946503_1564142_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Cain Park's BAT BOY leaves 'em limp with laughter BAT BOY, directed by Victoria Bussert, completely sold out each performance= of its first weekend run (July 31-Aug 3) and there's only 10 more opportuni= ties to see the demented, rocking, rowdy fun on the stage of the Alma Theate= r in Cain Park.
Tickets are $18/16 in advance and $20/18 day of show.  Please call the= Ticket Office at 216.371.3000 before venturing out without pre-paid tickets= .  There have been waiting lists to buy tickets and half have been turn= ed away disappointed.  Remember...don't deny the beast inside.

Check out the rave review in today's Akron Beacon Journal:
http://www.ohio.com/mld/beaconjournal/entertainmen= t/performing_arts/6460319.htm

Plain Dealer review:
http://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/plaindealer= /index.ssf?/base/entertainment/1059817257160790.xml
--MS_Mac_OE_3142946503_1564142_MIME_Part-- From bwyner at adelphia.net Tue Aug 5 16:18:12 2003 From: bwyner at adelphia.net (Bradley Wyner) Date: Tue Aug 5 16:18:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TOMMY next weekend at Stagecrafters 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_3142948534_76425_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Stagecrafters Proudly Presents Our 11th Annual Summer Stock TOMMY The stage version of The Who=B9s classic rock opera Music and Lyrics by Pete Townshend Book by Pete Townshend and Des McAnuff Next weekend Friday, August 15 at 7:30 PM Saturday, August 16 at 2:00 PM and 7:30 PM at the Orange High School Auditorium 32000 Chagrin Blvd. in Pepper Pike Tickets are $8, available at the door Call 216-831-8601 extension 5102 for more information The Cast Keri Axelrod, Allison Bencar, Ben Bohrer, Blair Coleman, Aaron Dore, Jamie Finkenthal, Randy Fox, Tali Beth Friedman, Ross Gulko, Michael Anthony Harnichar, Taylor Hess, Sarah Jacobson, Leah Joseph, Max Joseph, Andrew Kober, Gordon Leary, Alexandra Leff, Sara Lerner, Amy Linden, Robyn Linden, Mike Miller, Carli Taylor Miluk, Alea Moore, Jill Murdoch, Jenna Nash, Sera Nelson, Stephanie Nemecek, Mark Osgood, Miriam Polakoff, Rob Rodems, Sarah Rolleston, Luke Scattergood, Hannah Sobel, Miles Sternfeld, Sarah Stroup, Daniel Takacs, Ben Weinberg, Eddie Williams, Andrew Zucker, and Ben Zimmer The Production Staff Produced by Wendy Lee Scott Directed by Jeremy Gold Kronenberg Musical Direction by Brad Wyner Choreography by Jeremy Gold Kronenberg and Kristy Cruz Stage Managed by Rebecca L. Ress Costume Design by Gordon Leary Costume Assistance by Michelle Luciano Production Design by Jennifer Farris, Joe Parker, and Tom Siko Sound Design by Skip Kelley Fight Choreography by Jamie Koeth The Band -- Joe Parker, Jamie Koeth, Tricia Pruchnicki, Greg Stein, Josh Rosen, and Rick Rodems About the Summer Stock Program Stagecrafters=B9 Summer Stock aims to provide serious musical theater student= s in college and high school with an experience similar to working in a professional summer stock. Over the past ten years, we have mounted a variety of shows including Children of Eden, Once on This Island, The Wiz, Pippin, and Godspell. Performers in Tommy and past productions have come from a multitude of area high schools, in addition to NYU=B9s Tisch School of the Arts, Carnegie-Mellon, Cincinnati College/Conservatory, Ashland University, Tri-C, Syracuse University, Vassar College, Indiana University, Baldwin-Wallace, Kent, OSU, Michigan, Point Park, Columbia College, and Ithaca. Participants in the program have gone on to perform on Broadway (Rent, Mama Mia, The Sweet Smell of Success, Nine, Les Miserables, Jesus Christ Superstar) and in national tours (Fame, Titanic, Tommy, Jekyll and Hyde). Stagecrafters is a program of Orange Community Education and Recreation. --MS_Mac_OE_3142948534_76425_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable TOMMY next weekend at Stagecrafters Stagecrafters Proudly Presents
Our 11th Annual Summer Stock

TOMMY

The stage version of The Who=B9s classic rock opera
Music and Lyrics by Pete Townshend
Book by Pete Townshend and Des McAnuff

Next weekend
Friday, August 15 at 7:30 PM
Saturday, August 16 at 2:00 PM and 7:30 PM
at the Orange High School Auditorium
32000 Chagrin Blvd. in Pepper Pike
Tickets are $8, available at the door
Call 216-831-8601 extension 5102 for more information

The Cast
Keri Axelrod, Allison Bencar, Ben Bohrer, Blair Coleman, Aaron Dore, Ja= mie Finkenthal, Randy Fox, Tali Beth Friedman, Ross Gulko, Michael Anthony H= arnichar, Taylor Hess, Sarah Jacobson, Leah Joseph, Max Joseph, Andrew Kober= , Gordon Leary, Alexandra Leff, Sara Lerner, Amy Linden, Robyn Linden, Mike = Miller, Carli Taylor Miluk, Alea Moore, Jill Murdoch, Jenna Nash, Sera Nelso= n, Stephanie Nemecek, Mark Osgood, Miriam Polakoff, Rob Rodems, Sarah Rolles= ton, Luke Scattergood, Hannah Sobel, Miles Sternfeld, Sarah Stroup, Daniel T= akacs, Ben Weinberg, Eddie Williams, Andrew Zucker, and Ben Zimmer

The Production Staff
Produced by Wendy Lee Scott
Directed by Jeremy Gold Kronenberg
Musical Direction by Brad Wyner
Choreography by Jeremy Gold Kronenberg and Kristy Cruz
Stage Managed by Rebecca L. Ress
Costume Design by Gordon Leary
Costume Assistance by Michelle Luciano
Production Design by Jennifer Farris, Joe Parker, and Tom Siko
Sound Design by Skip Kelley
Fight Choreography by Jamie Koeth
The Band -- Joe Parker, Jamie Koeth, Tricia Pruchnicki, Greg Stein, Josh Ro= sen, and Rick Rodems

About the Summer Stock Program
Stagecrafters=B9 Summer Stock aims to provide serious musical theater stu= dents in college and high school with an experience similar to working in a = professional summer stock.  Over the past ten years, we have mounted a = variety of shows including Children of Eden, Once on This Island, The Wiz, Pippin, and Godspell.  Performers in = Tommy and past productions have come from a multitude of area high sc= hools, in addition to NYU=B9s Tisch School of the Arts, Carnegie-Mellon, Cinci= nnati College/Conservatory, Ashland University, Tri-C, Syracuse University, = Vassar College, Indiana University, Baldwin-Wallace, Kent, OSU, Michigan, Po= int Park, Columbia College, and Ithaca.  Participants in the program ha= ve gone on to perform on Broadway (Rent, Mama Mia, The Swee= t Smell of Success, Nine, Les Miserables, Jesus Christ = Superstar) and in national tours (Fame, Titanic, Tommy<= /I>, Jekyll and Hyde).

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Auditions for children= , ages 7-12 are 6-7pm
Auditions for teens and adults ages 13 on up are 7:30-10pm
COME 15 MINUTES EARLY TO REGISTER
These are group auditions.
NO EXPERIENCE OR PREPARATION IS NECESSARY.
AUDITIONS ARE HELD AT=20= OUR PERFORMING
SPACE IN ST. PATRICK'S CLUB BUILDING AT 3606 BRIDGE AVE IN OHIO CITY.
Call Director Bob Navis Jr at 216-281-6879
for further info.
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fine dramatic book and an enchanting score including the hits "Getting To Kn= ow You", "Something Wonderful" and "The March of the Siamese Children". = ; Enter the exotic world of 1860 Siam and the true story of englishwoman Ann= a Leonowens who was appointed teacher to the King's many children. East meet= s West and both are richer for the encounter!
DANCERS!!! THIS MUSICAL CONTAINS A LENGTHY
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Original choreography by Jerome Robbins...a great show for singers and dance= rs!!!
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inclusive, self-esteem building process and high-quality productions and pr= ogramming that help build Cleveland's near west side and surrounding neighbo= rhoods; educates and raises awareness around issues of social justice, discr= imination, and stigma; and provides
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--part1_66.34a00ac3.2c618307_boundary-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Tue Aug 5 23:14:01 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]I Hatr This: "Getting a lot of buzz" 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_3142960757_50541_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable I HATE THIS: "Getting a lot of buzz." Hey everyone, David Hansen here. =A0The Minnesota Fringe is three days old, and already it seems like we have been here forever. =A0That's a good thing. For those interested in our progress, I invite you to check out the following links ... I HATE THIS BLOG http://www.hatethisblog.blogspot.com/ Daily updates on how everything is going. FOUR AND A HALF STARS! http://www.fringefestival.org/showdetails.cfm?showid=3D225 No print reviews yet - the competition is fierce, and the critics are mostly checking out the local acts. =A0But there are reviews written by audience members available on the Fringe website. PHOTOS! http://www.davidhansen.org/gallery.html Not many yet, we'll get some more up in the next few days. Two performances down, three to go. =A0Wish us luck! David, Nick, Tom, Toni, Denny and Zelda --MS_Mac_OE_3142960757_50541_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable I Hatr This:  "Getting a lot of buzz" I HATE THIS: "Getting a lot of buzz."

Hey everyone, David Hansen here. =A0The Minnesota Fringe is three days old, and already it seems like we have been here forever. =A0That's a good thing.<= BR>
For those interested in our progress, I invite you to check out the
following links ...

I HATE THIS BLOG
http://www.hatethisblog.blogspot.com/
Daily updates on how everything is going.

FOUR AND A HALF STARS!
http://www.fringefestival.org/showdetails.cfm?showid=3D= 225
No print reviews yet - the competition is fierce, and the critics ar= e
mostly checking out the local acts. =A0But there are reviews written by
audience members available on the Fringe website.

PHOTOS!
http://www.davidhansen.org/gallery.html
Not many yet, we'll get some more up in the next few days.

Two performances down, three to go. =A0Wish us luck!

David, Nick, Tom, Toni, Denny and Zelda
--MS_Mac_OE_3142960757_50541_MIME_Part-- From lnovelli at en.com Tue Aug 5 23:14:05 2003 From: lnovelli at en.com (lnovelli at en.com) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]change in audition schedule for Quilters Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030805205752.01edabd0@mail.en.com> Change in Audition Dates for Quilters at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Auditions for Quilters will be Aug. 11 and 12, not Aug. 10 and 11. 7 p.m. at the theater, 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls Role requirements: 7 women, ages 20 - 60. All are principals and all roles require singing. Please come prepared to sing and to read from the script. Director: Lenne Snively Musical Director: John Krol From ksenia at mail.clvhts.com Tue Aug 5 23:14:08 2003 From: ksenia at mail.clvhts.com (Ksenia) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Jazz in the Afternoon Series 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_3142963687_2598186_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release August 5, 2003 CAIN PARK/NOJS=B9s=20 JAZZ IN THE AFTERNOON SERIES CONTINUES ON AUGUST 10 CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH- The free =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2 2003 summer series continues at Cain Park with Grupo Hal Wyant on Sunday, August 10, 1-4pm, in the Alma Theater. Performing =B3Trans-African Rhythms=B2, the group features Baba Adetobi, Jesse Dandy, Ralph Jackson, Baba Jubal, Jim Noel, Jerome Suanders, and Hal Wyant. The Wyant Band will continue the 2003 =B3Jazz in th= e Afternoon=B2 series which presents FREE jazz on Sundays from 1-4pm in Cain Park=B9s intimate, 262-seat Alma Theater. =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2 is co-presented by Cain Park and the Northeast Ohio Jazz Society. Afro-Cuban percussionist Hal Wyant is a native Clevelander and has develope= d his own unique method of playing the vibraphone with four mallets. Grupo Hal Wyant includes Baba Adetobi on bata, conga, shekere, timbales, and cajone; Jesse Dandy on acoustic double bass; Ralph Jackson on drums and timbales, Baba Jubal on conga, djembe, bamboo flute, and bata; Jerome Saunders on piano and keyboards; and Hal Wyant on vibraphone, balofone, marimba, bongos, maracas, and batas. The final =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2 of the season is the Laura Varcho Band=B9s =B3Hot Jazz in the Summer=B2 on August 17 featuring Kevin DiSimone on piano, Laura Varcho on vocals, Wilbur Krebs on bass, and Paul Samuels on drums. All =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2 performances are FREE with no reserved seating. The U.S. Recording Companies furnish funds in part for the instrumental music for the performances through the Music Performance Trust Funds, as arranged by Local No. 4, American Federation of Musicians. Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council. Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the nation=B9s oldest, landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Cleveland Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee and South Taylor Roads. The Alma Theater is most easily accessible fro= m the Lee Road entrance to the park. Parking for all Cain Park productions i= s free and located on the surrounding side streets. For more information on this series and all Cain Park events visit www.cainpark.com. # # # CONTACT: Ksenia Roshchakovsky, Public Relations and Marketing, or Megan Palmer, Public Relations Intern, (216) 371-3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com --MS_Mac_OE_3142963687_2598186_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Free Jazz in the Afternoon Series For Immediate Release
August 5, 2003

CAIN PARK/NOJS=B9s
JAZZ IN THE AFTERNOON
SERIES CONTINUES
ON AUGUST 10


CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH- The free =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2= 2003 summer series continues at Cain Park with Grupo Hal Wyant on Sunday, A= ugust 10, 1-4pm, in the Alma Theater.  Performing =B3Trans-African Rhythm= s=B2, the group features Baba Adetobi, Jesse Dandy, Ralph Jackson, Baba Jubal,= Jim Noel, Jerome Suanders, and Hal Wyant.  The Wyant Band will continu= e the 2003 =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2 series which presents FREE jazz on Sunday= s from 1-4pm in Cain Park=B9s intimate, 262-seat Alma Theater.  =B3Jazz in = the Afternoon=B2 is co-presented by Cain Park and the Northeast Ohio Jazz Soci= ety.

Afro-Cuban percussionist Hal Wyant is a native Clevelander and has develope= d his own unique method of playing the vibraphone with four mallets.  G= rupo Hal Wyant includes Baba Adetobi on bata, conga, shekere, timbales, and = cajone; Jesse Dandy on acoustic double bass; Ralph Jackson on drums and timb= ales, Baba Jubal on conga, djembe, bamboo flute, and bata; Jerome Saunders o= n piano and keyboards; and Hal Wyant on vibraphone, balofone, marimba, bongo= s, maracas, and batas.

The final =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2 of the season is the Laura Varcho Band=B9s = =B3Hot Jazz in the Summer=B2 on August 17 featuring Kevin DiSimone on piano, Lau= ra Varcho on vocals, Wilbur Krebs on bass, and Paul Samuels on drums.

All =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2 performances are FREE with no reserved seating.=  The U.S. Recording Companies furnish funds in part for the instrument= al music for the performances through the Music Performance Trust Funds, as = arranged by Local No. 4, American Federation of Musicians.

Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, = Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council.

Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the= nation=B9s oldest, landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Clev= eland Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee = and South Taylor Roads.  The Alma Theater is most easily accessible fro= m the Lee Road entrance to the park.  Parking for all Cain Park product= ions is free and located on the surrounding side streets.  For more inf= ormation on this series and all Cain Park events visit www.cainpark.com.

# # #

CONTACT:  Ksenia Roshchakovsky, Public Relations and Marketing, or Meg= an Palmer, Public Relations Intern, (216) 371-3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.c= om

--MS_Mac_OE_3142963687_2598186_MIME_Part-- From ksenia at mail.clvhts.com Tue Aug 5 23:14:12 2003 From: ksenia at mail.clvhts.com (Ksenia) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cathy & Marcy entertain families at Cain Park 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_3142963903_2611173_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 29 CATHY & MARCY To Perform At CAIN PARK One Night Only (CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH) Grammy nominated singing/songwriting instrumentalists Cathy and Marcy are performing at Cain Park in Cleveland Heights Tuesday, August 12 at 8 pm, as well as a KIDZART performance from 1-2 pm. Tickets for the evening performance are $8/6/4 in advance, and $11/9/7 the day of the show; tickets for the afternoon performance are $3 / child and $6 / accompanying adult. Former teachers and cowgirls at heart Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer have been nominated for eight Grammys in the past five years. Their latest release, Pocket Full of Stardust completes their trilogy of lullaby CDs, and has wo= n awards from Oppenheim Toy Portfolio, Parents=B9 Choice, Parents Guide to Children=B9s Media and National Association of Parenting Publications. While their CDs are major hits with young and old alike, their shows are what really make the grade. With such stunts as rope tricks (which Marxer learned while at a convention of the Wild West Arts Club) and yodeling, (which they picked up early in their career while performing with cowgirl Patsy Montana), Cathy and Marcy truly know how to draw in an audience comprised of children ranging from ages 2 to 102 - yes, even those hard-to-please pre-teens. Also due out this year from Cathy and Marcy is th= e family CD Bon Appetit which addresses the issue of nutrition in a way that children can understand and enjoy. Aside from their careers as children=B9s entertainers, Cathy and Marcy are also experienced folk singers. Their most recent folk CD, Postcard,s was also nominated for a Grammy, and was produced, recorded, mixed, and independently released by Cathy and Marcy. The CD not only includes folk music, but also old time and jazz styles. Cleveland Heights residents presenting a Recreation ID and people presentin= g a Military ID receive a $3 discount. Children=B9s tickets are 50% off when attending with a parent if all attending family members hold Cleveland Heights Recreation IDs. A $2 discount is available when presenting a senio= r citizen ID, a student ID, or a Friends of Cain Park membership card. There are no discounts for the KIDZART performance. The Coventry Magic Bus!, with support from Coventry Village Special Improvement District, KeyBank, and Severance Town Center, provides FREE rides to/from Cain Park from 1 hour before the event to 1 hour after the event ends (evening performance only). Park in front of KeyBank on the north side of Severance Town Center or, for those who live near Coventry, walk to the south entrance of the Coventry Parking Garage (behind Medic Drug) for pick-up. www.coventryvillage.org. Tickets are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, by mail, in person, b= y phone 216.371.3000, or by FAX 216.371.6995 (please include full name, address and phone number). All major credit cards are accepted. Tickets are also available at all Ticketmaster outlets, and Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone 216.241.5555 or 330.945.9400 in Akron and online at www.ticketmaster.com. Cathy and Marcy are being sponsored by the Friends of Cain Park. Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council. Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the nation=B9s oldest landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Cleveland Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee and South Taylor Roads. Parking for all Cain Park productions is free and located on the surrounding side streets. For more information on this event and all Cain Park events visit www.cainpark.com. ### CONTACT: KSENIA ROSHCHAKOVSKY, Public Relations and Marketing, or MEGAN PALMER, Public Relations Intern 216.371.3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com. --MS_Mac_OE_3142963903_2611173_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Cathy & Marcy entertain families at Cain Park FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  July 29

CATHY & MARCY
To Perform At CAIN PARK
One Night Only

(CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH)    Grammy nomina= ted singing/songwriting instrumentalists Cathy and Marcy are performi= ng at Cain Park in Cleveland Heights Tuesday, August 12 at 8 pm, as well as = a KIDZART performance from 1-2 pm.  Tickets for the evening performance= are $8/6/4 in advance, and $11/9/7 the day of the show; tickets for the aft= ernoon performance are $3 / child and $6 / accompanying adult.

Former teachers and cowgirls at heart Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer have been= nominated for eight Grammys in the past five years.  Their latest rele= ase, Pocket Full of Stardust  completes their trilogy of lullaby= CDs, and has won awards from Oppenheim Toy Portfolio, Parents=B9 Choice, Pare= nts Guide to Children=B9s Media and National Association of Parenting Publicat= ions.  While their CDs are major hits with young and old alike, their s= hows are what really make the grade.  With such stunts as rope tricks (= which Marxer learned while at a convention of the Wild West Arts Club) and y= odeling, (which they picked up early in their career while performing with c= owgirl Patsy Montana), Cathy and Marcy truly know how to draw in an a= udience comprised of children ranging from ages 2 to 102 - yes, even those h= ard-to-please pre-teens. Also due out this year from Cathy and Marcy = is the family CD Bon Appetit which addresses the issue of nutrition i= n a way that children can understand and enjoy.  

Aside from their careers as children=B9s entertainers, Cathy and Marcy= are also experienced folk singers.  Their most recent folk CD, Post= card,s was also nominated for a Grammy, and was produced, recorded, mixe= d, and independently released by Cathy and Marcy.  The CD not on= ly includes folk music, but also old time and jazz styles.

Cleveland Heights residents presenting a Recreation ID and people presentin= g a Military ID receive a $3 discount.  Children=B9s tickets are 50% off = when attending with a parent if all attending family members hold Cleveland = Heights Recreation IDs.  A $2 discount is available when presenting a s= enior citizen ID, a student ID, or a Friends of Cain Park membership card. &= nbsp;There are no discounts for the KIDZART performance.  

The Coventry Magic Bus!, with support from Coventry Village Special Improve= ment District, KeyBank, and Severance Town Center, provides FREE rides to/fr= om Cain Park from 1 hour before the event to 1 hour after the event ends (ev= ening performance only).  Park in front of KeyBank on the north side of= Severance Town Center or, for those who live near Coventry, walk to the sou= th entrance of the Coventry Parking Garage (behind Medic Drug) for pick-up. = www.coventryvillage.org.

Tickets are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, by mail, in person, b= y phone 216.371.3000, or by FAX 216.371.6995 (please include full name, addr= ess and phone number).  All major credit cards are accepted.  Tick= ets are also available at all Ticketmaster outlets, and Ticketmaster Charge-= By-Phone 216.241.5555 or 330.945.9400 in Akron and online at www.ticketmaste= r.com.

Cathy and Marcy are being sponsored by the Friends of Cain Park.  Cain= Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, Nexte= l Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council.

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

###

CONTACT: KSENIA ROSHCHAKOVSKY, Public Relations and Marketing, or MEGAN PAL= MER, Public Relations Intern 216.371.3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com.


--MS_Mac_OE_3142963903_2611173_MIME_Part-- From ksenia at mail.clvhts.com Tue Aug 5 23:14:15 2003 From: ksenia at mail.clvhts.com (Ksenia) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Doug Wood highlights final Alma Cabaret concert 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_3142964421_2642337_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release August 5, 2003 CAIN PARK=B9S=20 ALMA CABARET SERIES ENDS ON AUGUST 12=20 MODERN ACOUSTIC MUSIC COLLECTIVE CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH - Cain Park=B9s 2003 Cabaret Series ends with Modern Acoustic Music Collective organizing an evening with Doug Wood, Paul Sprawl= , Martha=B9s Trouble, and Ryann Anderson on Tuesday, August 12, at 7:30 pm in the Alma Theater. Tickets are $14 in advance, $16 day-of-show. The Modern Acoustic Music Collective cabaret is the ninth and final in the 2003 Cabare= t Series which presents show tunes, jazz ensembles, acoustic collectives, and more in the intimate, 262-seat Alma Theater. Doug Wood began Modern Acoustic Music Collective in 1999 as a means to give acoustic musicians the ability to perform without losing money, by appearin= g in groups of two or three at clubs and coffeehouses. The artists perform i= n a round-table style where each performs a song or two while the others stay on stage, sometimes backing each other up with acoustic guitar or vocal harmonies. =20 Joining Wood on stage will be Paul Sprawl of California, whose style he describes as =B3blues/folk/Americana,=B2 and are written from his experience as a =B3vagabond witness.=B2 Sprawl won Atlanta=B9s 2002 Acoustic Showdown at Eddie=B9s Attic. The third act to share the stage will be Martha=B9s Trouble, = a husband and wife duo from Toronto who are known for their folk music inspired by their experiences while touring North America. Jen Slocumb of Martha=B9s Trouble was nominated =B3Best New Female Artist of the Year=B2 by FM Odyssey. And lastly, Ryann Anderson will celebrate the release of his new CD =B3Patchwork.=B2 Cleveland Heights residents presenting a Recreation ID and people presentin= g a Military ID receive a $3 discount. Children=B9s tickets are 50% off when attending with a parent if all attending family members hold Cleveland Heights Recreation IDs. A $2 discount is available at the Ticket Office when presenting a senior citizen ID, a student ID, or a Friends of Cain Par= k membership card. Tickets for Cain Park events are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, by mail, in person, by phone (216) 371.3000, or by FAX (216) 371-6995 (please include full name, address, phone number, credit card number, and signature). All major credit cards are accepted. Tickets are also available at all Ticketmaster outlets and Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone (216= ) 241-5555 or (330) 945-9400 in Akron and online at www.Ticketmaster.com. The Alma Cabaret series is made possible in part through financial support by The A.M. McGregor Home. Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council. Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the nation=B9s oldest, landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Cleveland Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee and South Taylor Roads. The Alma Theater is most easily accessible fro= m the Lee Road entrance to the park. Parking for all Cain Park productions i= s free and located on the surrounding side streets. For more information on this cabaret and all Cain Park events visit www.cainpark.com. # # # CONTACT: Ksenia Roshchakovsky, Public Relations and Marketing, or Megan Palmer, Public Relations Intern, (216) 371-3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com --MS_Mac_OE_3142964421_2642337_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Doug Wood highlights final Alma Cabaret concert For Immediate Release
August 5, 2003

CAIN PARK=B9S
ALMA CABARET SERIES

ENDS ON AUGUST 12

MODERN ACOUSTIC MUSIC COLLECTIVE  

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH - Cain Park=B9s 2003 Cabaret Series= ends with Modern Acoustic Music Collective organizing an evening with Doug = Wood, Paul Sprawl, Martha=B9s Trouble, and Ryann Anderson on Tuesday, August 1= 2, at 7:30 pm in the Alma Theater.  Tickets are $14 in advance, $16 day= -of-show.  The Modern Acoustic Music Collective cabaret is the ninth an= d final in the 2003 Cabaret Series which presents show tunes, jazz ensembles= , acoustic collectives, and more in the intimate, 262-seat Alma Theater.

Doug Wood began Modern Acoustic Music Collective in 1999 as a means to give= acoustic musicians the ability to perform without losing money, by appearin= g in groups of two or three at clubs and coffeehouses.  The artists per= form in a round-table style where each performs a song or two while the othe= rs stay on stage, sometimes backing each other up with acoustic guitar or vo= cal harmonies.  

Joining Wood on stage will be Paul Sprawl of California, whose style he des= cribes as =B3blues/folk/Americana,=B2 and are written from his experience as a =B3= vagabond witness.=B2  Sprawl won Atlanta=B9s 2002 Acoustic Showdown at Eddi= e=B9s Attic.  The third act to share the stage will be Martha=B9s Trouble, = a husband and wife duo from Toronto who are known for their folk music inspi= red by their experiences while touring North America.  Jen Slocumb of M= artha=B9s Trouble was nominated =B3Best New Female Artist of the Year=B2 by FM Ody= ssey.  And lastly, Ryann Anderson will celebrate the release of his new= CD =B3Patchwork.=B2

Cleveland Heights residents presenting a Recreation ID and people presentin= g a Military ID receive a $3 discount.  Children=B9s tickets are 50% off = when attending with a parent if all attending family members hold Cleveland = Heights Recreation IDs.  A $2 discount is available at the Ticket Offic= e when presenting a senior citizen ID, a student ID, or a Friends of Cain Pa= rk membership card.

Tickets for Cain Park events are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, = by mail, in person, by phone (216) 371.3000, or by FAX (216) 371-6995 (pleas= e include full name, address, phone number, credit card number, and signatur= e).  All major credit cards are accepted.  Tickets are also availa= ble at all Ticketmaster outlets and Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone (216) 241-5= 555 or (330) 945-9400 in Akron and online at www.Ticketmaster.com.

The Alma Cabaret series is made possible in part through financial support = by The A.M. McGregor Home.  Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inte= r-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Coun= cil.

Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the= nation=B9s oldest, landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Clev= eland Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee = and South Taylor Roads.  The Alma Theater is most easily accessible fro= m the Lee Road entrance to the park.  Parking for all Cain Park product= ions is free and located on the surrounding side streets.  For more inf= ormation on this cabaret and all Cain Park events visit www.cainpark.com. # # #

CONTACT:  Ksenia Roshchakovsky, Public Relations and Marketing, or Meg= an Palmer, Public Relations Intern, (216) 371-3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.c= om
--MS_Mac_OE_3142964421_2642337_MIME_Part-- From ksenia at mail.clvhts.com Tue Aug 5 23:14:19 2003 From: ksenia at mail.clvhts.com (Ksenia) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Nashville Mandolin Ensemble performs at Cain Park 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_3142964573_2651514_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: AUGUST 5, 2003 CAIN PARK presents NASHVILLE MANDOLIN ENSEMBLE August 14, 2003 (CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH) A six-man mandolin group that creates the sounds of an orchestra, Nashville Mandolin Ensemble will be performing in Cain Park=B9s Evans Amphitheater. The August 14th show will begin at 8 pm, and tickets for the show are $15/13/11 in advance, and $18/16/14 the day of the show. Mandolin groups became popular around the turn of the last century, incorporating the sounds of mandolins, mandolas, mandocellos, guitars and bass. The Nashville Mandolin Ensemble is the only large professional touring mandolin group in America, and performs an array of music encompassing original arrangements from the early 1900=B9s, to more recent transcriptions of pop, jazz, and Celtic folk songs. The ensemble was founded in 1991 by Butch Baldassari, who is currently the Adjunct Associate Professor of Mandolin at Vanderbilt University=B9s Blair School of Music. Other members of the ensemble are Steve Dudash on Mandolin and Fiddle, Walter Carter on Mandola, John Hedgecoth on Mandocello, Van Manakas on Guitar, and David Spicher on Bass. The Coventry Magic Bus!, with support from Coventry Village Special Improvement District, KeyBank, and Severance Town Center, provides FREE rides to/from Cain Park from 1 hour before the event to 1 hour after the event ends. Park in front of KeyBank on the north side of Severance Town Center or, for those who live near Coventry, walk to the south entrance of the Coventry Parking Garage (behind Medic Drug) for pick-up. www.coventryvillage.org. Tickets for Cain Park events are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, by mail, in person, by phone 216.371.3000 or by FAX 216.371.6995 (please include full name, address, phone number credit card number and signature). All major credit cards are accepted. Tickets are also available at all Ticketmaster outlets, and Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone 216.241.5555 or 330.945.9400 in Akron and online at www.ticketmaster.com. Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council. Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the nation=B9s oldest landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Cleveland Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee and South Taylor Roads. Parking for all Cain Park productions is free and located on the surrounding side streets. For more information about this concert and all Cain Park events please visit www.cainpark.com. ### CONTACT: KSENIA ROSHCHAKOVSKY, Public Relations and Marketing, or MEGAN PALMER, Public Relations Intern 216.371.3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com. --MS_Mac_OE_3142964573_2651514_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Nashville Mandolin Ensemble performs at Cain Park FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

AUGUST 5, 2003

CAIN PARK presents
NASHVILLE MANDOLIN ENSEMBLE
August 14, 2003

(CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH)    A six-man man= dolin group that creates the sounds of an orchestra, Nashville Mandolin Ense= mble will be performing in Cain Park=B9s Evans Amphitheater.  The August = 14th show will begin at 8 pm, and tickets for the show are $15/13/11 in adva= nce, and $18/16/14 the day of the show.

Mandolin groups became popular around the turn of the last century, incorpo= rating the sounds of mandolins, mandolas, mandocellos, guitars and bass. &nb= sp;The Nashville Mandolin Ensemble is the only large professional touring ma= ndolin group in America, and performs an array of music encompassing origina= l arrangements from the early 1900=B9s, to more recent transcriptions of pop, = jazz, and Celtic folk songs.  The ensemble was founded in 1991 by Butch= Baldassari, who is currently the Adjunct Associate Professor of Mandolin at= Vanderbilt University=B9s Blair School of Music.  Other members of the e= nsemble are Steve Dudash on Mandolin and Fiddle, Walter Carter on Mandola, J= ohn Hedgecoth on Mandocello, Van Manakas on Guitar, and David Spicher on Bas= s.

The Coventry Magic Bus!, with support from Coventry Village Special Improve= ment District, KeyBank, and Severance Town Center, provides FREE rides to/fr= om Cain Park from 1 hour before the event to 1 hour after the event ends. &n= bsp;Park in front of KeyBank on the north side of Severance Town Center or, = for those who live near Coventry, walk to the south entrance of the Coventry= Parking Garage (behind Medic Drug) for pick-up. www.coventryvillage.org.
Tickets for Cain Park events are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, = by mail, in person, by phone 216.371.3000 or by FAX 216.371.6995 (please inc= lude full name, address, phone number credit card number and signature). &nb= sp;All major credit cards are accepted.  Tickets are also available at = all Ticketmaster outlets, and Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone 216.241.5555 or 3= 30.945.9400 in Akron and online at www.ticketmaster.com.

Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, = Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council.

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

###

CONTACT: KSENIA ROSHCHAKOVSKY, Public Relations and Marketing, or MEGAN PAL= MER, Public Relations Intern 216.371.3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com.


--MS_Mac_OE_3142964573_2651514_MIME_Part-- From kjthedj at nls.net Tue Aug 5 23:14:24 2003 From: kjthedj at nls.net (Kathie Dice) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:24 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]screenplay writer wanted Message-ID: <006a01c35bc5$772627a0$0100a8c0@KATHIE> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0067_01C35BA3.EE37B150 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Two women with a project, a great sense of humor, a mission and a lesson = in life, are seeking a screenwriter or two. This project will be a play = within a movie for and about women...with humor, poignancy and impact = about the angsts we go through during LIFE. The tenative title is "The = Angst Among Us". If you have a passion for your work, and a little time = on your hands and want to be involved in a project that could really = take you places as a writer, please contact either Kathie Dice = kjthedj at nls.net (330 220 9601) or Jessie Pedigo MargotJCP at aol.com (330 = 659 9220) Looking forward to talking to you, Jessie and Kathie ------=_NextPart_000_0067_01C35BA3.EE37B150 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Two women with a project, a great sense = of humor, a=20 mission and a lesson in life, are seeking a screenwriter or two. This = project=20 will be a play within a movie for and about women...with humor, = poignancy and=20 impact about the angsts we go through during LIFE. The tenative title is = "The=20 Angst Among Us". If you have a passion for your work, and a little time = on your=20 hands and want to be involved in a project that could really take you = places as=20 a writer, please contact either Kathie Dice kjthedj at nls.net (330 220 9601) or = Jessie=20 Pedigo MargotJCP at aol.com=20 (330  659 9220)
 
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------=_NextPart_000_0067_01C35BA3.EE37B150-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Tue Aug 5 23:14:28 2003 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:28 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Auditions: "The Compleat Wks of Wllm Shkspre" (abridged) Message-ID: <1c6.d837a81.2c61cea4@aol.com> --part1_1c6.d837a81.2c61cea4_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Workshop Players announces auditions for "The Compleat Wks of Wllm Shkspr (Abridged)", a comedy by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield, directed by Mike Leuszler, a real fun guy! Auditions: August 17 & 18, 7 to 9 p.m. at the theater. Performances: November 20 - 7 CAST: Three Men, college age or older. These fellows must be able to sustain high energy levels throughout a FAST paced performance. Improv skills necessary. At least one of the actors must be able to entertain an audience for at least two minutes on his own, preferably with a musical instrument of some sort, e.g. accordion, etc..., or a talent, e.g. juggling, spinning plates, NOT standup comedy! Talent must be demonstrated at tryouts. Crew positions are also available: costumes, props, publicity, etc. For more information, see our website at www.workshopplayers.com or contact the director at 960-2061 or Leuszler at aol.com Workshop Players Theatre is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. - 30 - "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" --part1_1c6.d837a81.2c61cea4_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Workshop Players announces audit= ions for "The Compleat Wks of Wllm Shkspr (Abridged)", a comedy by Adam Long= , Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield, directed by Mike Leuszler, a real fun gu= y!

Auditions: August 17 & 18,  7 to 9 p.m. at the theater.
Performances: November 20 - 7
CAST:
Three Men, college age or older.
    These fellows must be able to sustain high energy levels=20= throughout  a FAST paced performance.  Improv skills necessary.&nb= sp; At least one of  the actors must be able to entertain an audience f= or at least two minutes on his own, preferably with a musical instrument of=20= some sort, e.g. accordion, etc..., or a talent, e.g. juggling, spinning plat= es, NOT standup comedy! Talent must be demonstrated at tryouts. Crew positio= ns are also available: costumes, props, publicity, etc.

For more information, see our website at www.workshopplayers.com
or contact the director at 960-2061 or Leuszler at aol.com

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

- 30 -<= BR>


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

--part1_1c6.d837a81.2c61cea4_boundary-- From denisgriesmer at denisgriesmer.com Wed Aug 6 06:22:01 2003 From: denisgriesmer at denisgriesmer.com (Denis M. Griesmer) Date: Wed Aug 6 06:22:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CPT seeks "retail display refrigerators" Message-ID: <006601c35c01$f4c1a540$6a02a8c0@griesmerd> NEOhioPAL Subscribers: In order to upgrade it facilities and services to its patrons, CPT is seeking two to three "display refrigerators", preferably with locks. The kind with the sliding glass doors in the front, that usually advertise Coca-Cola or Pepsi on the side. Somewhere out there in the Cleveland area, some former restaurant or convenient mart owner must be looking to unload some refrigeration display units. If you know of any, please contact Denis Griesmer at the phone number or email address below. Thanks. Denis M. Griesmer Administrative Director - Cleveland Public Theatre 216.631.2727 x208 dgriesmer at cptonline.org See what's playing tonight at Cleveland Public Theatre by going to www.cptonline.org. From BScott3077 at aol.com Wed Aug 6 06:45:01 2003 From: BScott3077 at aol.com (BScott3077 at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 6 06:45:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ACT - A Children's Theater of Hudson looking for Directors for 2003-2004 Message-ID: <27.45ac31f2.2c6240a0@aol.com> --part1_27.45ac31f2.2c6240a0_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit We are looking for a Director for our Spring Production (Comedy or Drama) Auditions in January, rehearsals 2 or 3 times a week after school until tech week(s) play goes up mid March for one three performance weekend. We work with children in grades three thru eighth and casy around 30 kids. We perform on the stage at Barlow Community Center in Hudson, OH. We like our Directors to teach the fall series of Workshops but it is not required. Workshops are Fridays after school. We are also looking for a Director for our ACTOR - ACT on the road program. This is a program for our Middle Scoolers. After an initial week of rehearsals they meet once a week and take a show to schools, hospitals, etc. If the Director we hire for the Spring is not available to teach Workshops this Fall we will be looking for a teacher for an Intro to Drama course for the younger kids and a more challenging workshop for our older actors. (They want to try directing!) Please, submit resumes and two children's theater references to Beth Scott at BScott3077 at aol.com or send to me at ACT P.O Box 263 Hudson, OH 44236 Pay ideas and Workshop topics welcome! --part1_27.45ac31f2.2c6240a0_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable We are looking for a Director for our Spring Productio= n (Comedy or Drama) Auditions in January, rehearsals 2 or 3 times a week aft= er school until tech week(s) play goes up mid March for one three performanc= e weekend. We work with children in grades three thru eighth and casy around= 30 kids.  We perform on the stage at Barlow Community Center in Hudson= , OH.  We like our Directors to teach the fall series of Workshops but=20= it is not required. Workshops are Fridays after school.

We are also looking for a Director for our ACTOR - ACT on the road program.&= nbsp; This is a program for our Middle Scoolers.  After an initial week= of rehearsals they meet once a week and take a show to schools, hospitals,=20= etc.

If the Director we hire for the Spring is not available to teach Workshops t= his Fall we will be looking for a teacher for an Intro to Drama course for t= he younger kids and a more challenging workshop for our older actors. =20= (They want to try directing!)

Please, submit resumes and two children's theater references to Beth Scott=20= at BScott3077 at aol.com  or send to me at ACT P.O Box 263  Hudson, O= H 44236

Pay ideas and Workshop topics welcome!      &n= bsp;   
--part1_27.45ac31f2.2c6240a0_boundary-- From rferguson at woio.com Wed Aug 6 11:35:01 2003 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Wed Aug 6 11:35:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]COMEDY WRITER JOB Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35C28.42E643E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" THIS IS FROM A WEBSITE I SUBSCRIBE TO. JUST THOUGHT I'D PASS IT ON. This is a PART TIME JOB Location: Los Angeles CA Date Posted: 7/31/2003 8:07:36 PM Description: We're looking for comedy writers to write jokes for speeches and TV appearances. Can be done by phone/e-mail/mail if writer not in L.A. area. Need comedy writers immediately , good pay. Contact us if you have lots of time to work at this, or even if you only have a little time to do it. Requirements: comedy writing skills, dependability, ability to start right away Contact: resume not that important to us, we just need you to be funny Via email: jp at jonathanpontell.com "Planet Earth is blue and there's nothing I can do." D.B. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35C28.42E643E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable COMEDY WRITER JOB

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Date = Posted: 7/31/2003 8:07:36 PM =
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C35C28.42E643E0-- From KerrComm at aol.com Wed Aug 6 11:35:05 2003 From: KerrComm at aol.com (KerrComm at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 6 11:35:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kulture Kids Performs FREE at Heights Main Library Message-ID: <170.2243a2df.2c6279ac@aol.com> Free and open to the public, come see Kulture Kids perform "America: Many=20 Crayons, One Box" at the Heights Main Library, 2345 Lee Road, Cleveland Heig= hts,=20 on Wednesday, August 13th, at 7PM. Written and performed by Kulture Kids=20 Director Robin Pease, the show features a giant book, music from around the=20= world,=20 and MAGIC!! Sample comments from area teachers and principals are below.... "Awesome...'Many Crayons' is entertaining and jam-packed with good=20 information for both students and teachers...I love the teacher resource gui= de, too!-- Dorene Kebberly, Kidder Elementary School, Brunswick, OH "Kulture Kids, all I can say is THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!! The=20 immigrants show was terrific, and I can't wait to have you back!"--Audrey Wa= lker,=20 Principal, Lowden Elementary School, South Euclid, OH "The immigrants program called 'America, Many Crayons, One Box' was=20 appropriate and very informative, but I especially liked it because it was F= UN!!"-- Tracy Sicafuse, 2nd grade teacher, Dover Elementary School, Westlake, OH "Wonderful, thought-provoking, and challenging! Our students really enjoyed= =20 it!"---Allison Levick, Teacher, The Lawrence School, Broadview Heights, OH "What a great program! The kids were all captivated and actively=20 participating, which isn't easy for 400 kids in a gymnasium on a Friday afte= rnoon! =20 Well-done!"---Monica Turk, PTO Assembly Coordinator, Arthur Road School, Sol= on, OH =E2=80=9CGreat presentation! I loved the way BOOKS were valued and how the=20= cultures=20 were represented visually and with music!=E2=80=9D=E2=80=94Sue Fisher, First= Grade Teacher,=20 Gardiner School, Chagrin Falls, OH From RNavisjr at aol.com Wed Aug 6 11:46:03 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 6 11:46:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Further info on AUDIITONS FOR THE KING AND I Message-ID: <1a7.17fff446.2c628962@aol.com> --part1_1a7.17fff446.2c628962_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi everyone...I forgot to include the PERFORMANCE DATES. Here theyare: Nov 20th thru Dec. 7th. Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:30pm and Sunday matinees at 3pm. NO SHOW ON THANKSGIVING. --part1_1a7.17fff446.2c628962_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi everyone...I forgot to include the PERFORMANCE DATE= S.
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--part1_1a7.17fff446.2c628962_boundary-- From boss at data-boy.com Wed Aug 6 12:06:02 2003 From: boss at data-boy.com (Mike Baker) Date: Wed Aug 6 12:06:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Scorched Earth Comedy Show Message-ID: <200308061245.AA48365818@data-boy.com> Cleveland Yucks / Black Box Theatre Present: =93Scorched Earth=94 An evening of brutal comedy. Friday August 22nd 8:00 p.m 1220 West 6th Street $8.00 On Friday August 22nd at 8:00 p.m., the Black Box Theatre, 1220 West 6th St= reet, will feel the heat of 3 of Cleveland=92s most volatile stand up comic= s. The Cleveland Yucks production of =93Scorched Earth=94 will showcase the= searing, controversial, and sometimes confrontational styles of Mike Baker= , Nell=92Sin, and John Sheck in a no holds barred - something to offend eve= ryone celebration of freedom of expression=85 while it lasts. Conceived by Baker, this show is a blatant =93F-You!=94 to the =93You need = to watch what you say. / There ought to be limits to freedom.=94 crowd that= seems to dominate the discourse as of late. If you are easily offended and don=92t like to be challenged, this is not t= he show for you. If you are fed up to your eyeballs by ignorant, puritanical bigots shouting= down any hint of intelligence or reason; if you are sick of the arrogant bullies in power calling you un-American wh= ile they ravage every principle America was founded upon; if you simply can=92t take one more self righteous self-appointed High Prie= st of public morality telling you what you can say, what you can wear, what= you can ingest, who you can have sex with, and what kind of sex you can ha= ve; please consider this show as an alternative to taking an M-1 and seeing if= you can out-score those Columbine boys. Don=92t just explode, explode with= laughter! Mike Baker has a long history of off-the-wall confrontational humor in Clev= eland. In the late 80=92s =96 early 90=92s he was the originator and front = man for two notorious punk bands, =93Sleazy Jesus and the Splatter Pigs=94 = and =93Hucklebuck=94. Although bands in the true sense, these were also for= ceful vehicles for his biting satire and unflinching social commentary. Sic= k of lugging equipment, Mike has traded in his amplifiers for a single micr= ophone and a new medium; stand-up. What hasn=92t been traded is his razor s= harp satirical wit and his bare knuckles approach to performance. The guita= rs still make an occasional appearance. They=92re just not quite as loud. Nell=92Sin has been tearing up the urban comedy scene with his high energy,= free wheeling style of story telling and comedy. Nell=92Sin seemed to come= out of nowhere less than a year ago and quickly built a reputation as one = of the most naturally talented comics on the local scene. His sets are wild= , frenetic, rambling tirades that take you on a coaster ride of unexpected = turns and directions. Alternately angry, crazy, vulnerable, silly; this guy= runs the gamut of skills a stand-up needs in his tool box with an ease and= flow that mesmerizes. And he=92s just a baby at it! John Sheck is a legend of the comedy workshop crowd. Just one month out of = Dave Schwensen=92s Improv workshop, he won the Russell Simmons Def Comedy J= am competition and opened for the Comedy Jam at the Palace Theatre in front= of 3000 people. Not bad for his first two months as a comic! John=92s bran= d of urban =96 contemporary standup spans a variety of themes from relation= ships to sex to football to sex to parenting to sex and of course, the poli= ce. John is just back in the area from a couple of years in Florida and jum= ping back into the scene feet first and fists flying. The Emcee for the evening will be Cleveland=92s own Mr. Sunshine. Sunshine= could best be described as Bill Nye the Science Guy with PMS. This show is sponsored by Cleveland Yucks, the one stop shop for local Clev= eland comedy. The web site is located at http://www.clevelandyucks.com . For ticket information contact: Mike Baker Mike_Baker at clevelandyucks.com Home: 216-771-8421 From hjh at haroldhafner.com Wed Aug 6 12:45:13 2003 From: hjh at haroldhafner.com (Harold Hafner Photography) Date: Wed Aug 6 12:45:13 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE COMPOSITES & HEADSHOTS Message-ID: <01ff01c35c3e$f5e2b8f0$120d6b42@R> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_7A9pBQA5DKDnJHN2hKnCOA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! For the month of August 2003. Everyone that does a model photo shoot with us will receive 50 one-sided model composite cards FREE. Everyone that shoots for talent headshots will receive 50 - 8x10 black & white prints FREE. 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--Boundary_(ID_7A9pBQA5DKDnJHN2hKnCOA)-- From aecollier at msn.com Wed Aug 6 12:46:00 2003 From: aecollier at msn.com (Amiee Collier) Date: Wed Aug 6 12:46:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Only Two Performances! Forever Plaid Benefits the AIDS Taskforce Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0708_01C35C20.AE1D71E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland presents Forever Plaid Starring: Colin Cook as Jinx Ian Atwood as Francis G.A. Taggett as Sparky Curtis L. Young as Smudge Directed by Curt Arnold Musical Direction by Charles Eversole Costume Design & Construction by Jenniver Sparano Written and Originally Directed and Choreographed by Stuart Ross August 18 , 2003 at 8 pm Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood call 216.357.2241 for tickets! August 25, 2003 at 8 pm Weathervane Playhouse 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron call 330.836.2323 for tickets! All proceeds benefit the AIDS Taskforce _____________________________ amiee collier :: aecollier at msn.com "Vice, virtue, it's best not to be too moral - you cheat yourself out of = too much life. Aim above morality." - Harold and Maude ------=_NextPart_000_0708_01C35C20.AE1D71E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland
 
presents
 
Forever=20 Plaid
 
Starring:
Colin Cook as Jinx
Ian Atwood as Francis
G.A. Taggett as Sparky
Curtis L. Young as Smudge
 
Directed by Curt Arnold
Musical Direction by Charles Eversole
Costume Design & Construction by Jenniver = Sparano
Written and Originally Directed
and Choreographed = by Stuart=20 Ross
 
August 18 , 2003 at 8 pm
Beck Center for the=20 Arts
17801 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood
call 216.357.2241 for=20 tickets!
 
August 25, 2003 at 8 pm
Weathervane = Playhouse
1301 Weathervane Lane, = Akron
call 330.836.2323 for=20 tickets!
 
All proceeds benefit the AIDS Taskforce
 
_____________________________
amiee collier :: aecollier at msn.com
"Vice, = virtue, it's=20 best not to be too moral - you cheat yourself out of too much life. Aim = above=20 morality." - Harold and Maude
 
------=_NextPart_000_0708_01C35C20.AE1D71E0-- From mpreston at dobama.org Wed Aug 6 15:27:01 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Wed Aug 6 15:27:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Antigone at Dobama Theatre August 15th-17th Message-ID: The Monstrous Ego Theatre Company presents Antigone by Sophocles Translated by Sir Richard C. Jebb Directed by Elisabeth Pardee and Zev Valancy At Dobama Theatre August 15th-17th Three performances only! The Monstrous Ego Theatre Company, Cleveland?s Classical Youth Theatre, is pleased to present as its inaugural production, Antigone, Sophocles? Greek tragedy. Sophocles? classic work grapples with the themes of power and the strength of one?s ideals along with the bonds of family and love. Many of The Monstrous Ego Theatre Company?s members are students or recent graduates of Cleveland Heights High School. The cast includes Kate Fairman, a student at The Beaumont School (Chorus Leader), India Fields (Ismene/Chorus), Liza Frolkis (Eurydice/Chorus), David Light (Guard/Messenger/Chorus), Kelli Liverpool (Teiresias/Chorus), Myles Murray (Haemon/Chorus), Zev Valancy (Creon/Producer/Director), and Katherine Vincenty (Antigone/Chorus). The stage manager and dramaturg is Meredith Webb, a Laurel School graduate now at Oberlin College. Performances will be held on Friday, August 15 and Saturday, August 16 at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday, August 17 at 2:30 p.m. A $5.00 donation is suggested at the door. Reservations are not necessary for these three special performances. For more information on the play, contact Zev Valancy at (216) 371-1439 or email at zev at valancy.com. For more information on Dobama? s upcoming 2003-2004 season, call (216) 932-6838. Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. The theatre is accessible via the new RTA circulator bus. # # # Marjorie Preston PR/Marketing Director Dobama Theatre (216) 932-6838 www.dobama.org DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present its 2003-2004 Season! Four OHIO premiere productions, one U.S. premiere and one WORLD premiere! COMING September 5-28: Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Walter Grodzik ? Ohio Premiere! In this wacky off-Broadway comedy, sixteen-year-old Kimberly is forced to re-evaluate her life while juggling a hypochondriac mother, drunken father and ex-convict aunt along with her own mortality and the possibility of first love. "The comedy of the year. A haunting and hilarious new play that is at once a shrewd satire and a black comedy.? ? Ben Brantley, The New York Times Shows: Thurs., Fri., Sat. at 8 p.m. and Sun. at 2:30 p.m. (First Sun. of run at 7:30 p.m.) October 17-November 9 The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison, directed by Joyce Casey American Premiere! November 28-December 21 V-E Day by local playwright Faye Sholiton, directed by Jacqi Loewy World Premiere! January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! March 5-28 In the Heart of America by MacArthur Grant winner Naomi Wallace, directed by Sonya Robbins Ohio Premiere! April 23-May 16 The Last Five Years by Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown, directed by Victoria Bussert and featuring Scott Plate and Carol Dunne Ohio Premiere! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Single ticket prices: $11-20. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. From jxs181 at cwru.edu Wed Aug 6 15:27:06 2003 From: jxs181 at cwru.edu (Joshua Senick) Date: Wed Aug 6 15:27:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Saxophone/Clarinet needed for Chicago at Huntington Message-ID: <4BEC9708-C843-11D7-9600-000A957E9988@cwru.edu> I am in need of a player to fill one of my reed books for Chicago at Huntington Playhouse. Optimally, I am looking for someone who can cover saxophones (the best combination would be soprano, tenor and bari, but I'm willing to compromise for best two out of three) and clarinet. I'm willing to work with the player for substituting instruments as necessary. Tech week starts on Sunday, August 17th, and opening night is August 21st. The show runs for four weeks Thursday through Sunday evenings with the final show on Sunday, September 14th being the only matinee in the run. This is a paid position. Please call me, Joshua Senick, at (216) 233-9489, or e-mail me at jxs181 at cwru.edu. Thanks. From reedh2os at ald.net Wed Aug 6 15:27:11 2003 From: reedh2os at ald.net (Kailyne R. Waters) Date: Wed Aug 6 15:27:11 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call for extras for a short film - August 21st, 2003 Message-ID: <004d01c35c4a$83b63e80$1908b7ce@cannet.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C35C28.FA94AA40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable h2o Productions in association with Sharkra Productions is seeking the = following extras for a short film being shot in August 2003: Caucasian Male, age range between late 50's and mid 60's. Caucasian Female, age range between late 50's and mid 60's You would be featured as a couple in a doctor's office waiting room, and = would be needed for approximately two hours in the afternoon on = Thursday, August 21, 2003. Caucasian Female, late 20's and 30's willing to portray an expectant = mother You would be featured as customer in a boutique, and would be needed for = approximately three hours in the morning beginning at 7:00 am on = Thursday, August 21, 2003.=20 Please respond by email expressing your interest. Thanks in advance for = your consideration. =20 Sincerely, Kailyne Waters=20 reedh2os at ald.net ------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C35C28.FA94AA40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
h2o Productions in association with = Sharkra=20 Productions is seeking the following extras for a short film being = shot in=20 August 2003:
 
Caucasian Male, age range between late = 50's and mid=20 60's.
Caucasian Female, age range between = late 50's=20 and mid 60's
 
You would be featured as a couple in a = doctor's=20 office waiting room, and would be needed for approximately two hours in = the=20 afternoon on Thursday, August 21, 2003.
 
Caucasian Female, late 20's = and 30's=20 willing to portray an expectant mother
 
You would be featured as customer in a = boutique,=20 and would be needed for approximately three hours in the = morning beginning=20 at 7:00 am on Thursday, August 21, 2003.
 
Please respond by email expressing your = interest.=20 Thanks in advance for your consideration.
 
Sincerely,
Kailyne Waters 
reedh2os at ald.net
 
------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C35C28.FA94AA40-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Wed Aug 6 16:59:03 2003 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Wed Aug 6 16:59:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]New Classes at Fine Arts for Fall Message-ID: <00e101c35c5d$f60a7420$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00E2_01C35C3C.6EF8D420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Fine Arts Association in Willoughby is now taking registrations for our Fall Session. Classes begin the week of September 2. A variety of new classes for teens and adults are being offered in Theatre, including Playwriting with Park Goist, Scene Study with Sarah May, Voice for the Actor I with Fabio Polanco and much, much more. New Pilates, Yoga and Modern Dance classes are also available in addition to a multitude of visual arts classes and private music lessons for all ages and ability levels. For a complete listing of all classes, log on to www.fineartsassociation.org or e-mail Fine Arts at faa at fineartsassociation.org Fine Arts is located at 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio Phone: (440) 951-7500 ------=_NextPart_000_00E2_01C35C3C.6EF8D420 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Fine Arts=20 Association in Willoughby is now taking registrations = for our Fall=20 Session.  Classes begin the week of September = 2.
 
A = variety=20 of new classes for teens and adults are being offered in = Theatre,=20 including Playwriting with Park Goist, Scene Study with Sarah May, Voice = for the=20 Actor I with Fabio Polanco and much, much = more. 
 
New = Pilates, Yoga=20 and Modern Dance classes are also available in addition to a = multitude of=20 visual arts classes and private music lessons for all ages and ability=20 levels.
 
For a = complete=20 listing of all classes, log on to www.fineartsassociation.org or=20 e-mail Fine Arts at faa at fineartsassociation.org
 
Fine = Arts is located=20 at 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio
Phone:  (440)=20 951-7500
------=_NextPart_000_00E2_01C35C3C.6EF8D420-- From pjanas at oberlin.edu Wed Aug 6 16:59:06 2003 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Wed Aug 6 16:59:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]New Fax Number Message-ID: <1887600.3269179620@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --==========01894450========== Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Hello everyone. We have just learned today that our fax number has changed, effective today, with Oberlin's transfer to a new phone system. I apologize for any inconvenience this might have caused you in communicating with us today via facsimile transmission. Please delete our old fax number: 440-776-3006 from your files and your speed dial programs. Our new fax number is: 440-775-5457 Thanks very much, Marci Janas ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu --==========01894450========== Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline MonacoHello everyone. We have just learned today that our fax number has changed, effective = today, with Oberlin's transfer to a new phone system. I apologize for any = inconvenience this might have caused you in communicating with us today via = facsimile transmission. Please delete our old fax number: 440-776-3006 from your files and your speed dial programs. Our new fax number is: 440-775-5457 Thanks very much, Marci Janas ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu --==========01894450==========-- From mpreston at dobama.org Wed Aug 6 16:59:11 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Wed Aug 6 16:59:11 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kimberly Akimbo at Dobama Theatre Sept. 5-28 Message-ID: Dobama Theatre presents the Ohio Premiere of Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire directed by Walter Grodzik September 5-28, 2003 Ohio Premiere! Dobama Theatre is proud to open its 2003-2004 season with the Ohio premiere of Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire. Known for his plays Fuddy Meers and Wonder of the World, Lindsay-Abaire has created a surreal and hilarious play in which the main character, Kimberly, a teenager with a rare aging disease, may just be the sanest member of her family. In this wacky off-Broadway comedy, sixteen-year-old Kimberly (Paula Duesing) is forced to re-evaluate her life while juggling a hypochondriac mother (Tracey Field), drunken father (John Kolibab) and ex-convict aunt (Joan Fuglewicz). She also struggles with her own mortality and the possibility of first love with awkward, unpopular 16-year-old schoolmate Jeff (Sean Fitzgerald). Ben Brantley of The New York Times called Kimberly Akimbo ?the comedy of the year.? Special performances will include a special signed (ASL) performance on Friday, September 12th at 8:00 p.m. and a special audio-described performance on Sunday, September 14th at 2:30 p.m. featuring Paula Duesing*, Tracey Field, Sean Fitzgerald, Joan Fuglewicz and John Kolibab* *member Actors? Equity Association Performances: September 5-28 Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sunday 9/7 at 7:30 p.m.; 9/14, 9/21 and 9/28 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets $11-20 For more information, call Dobama at (216) 932-6838. For reservations, call Dobama?s box office at (216) 932-3396. # # # DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present its 2003-2004 Season! Four OHIO premiere productions, one U.S. premiere and one WORLD premiere! COMING September 5-28: Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Walter Grodzik ? Ohio Premiere! In this wacky off-Broadway comedy, sixteen-year-old Kimberly is forced to re-evaluate her life while juggling a hypochondriac mother, drunken father and ex-convict aunt along with her own mortality and the possibility of first love. "The comedy of the year. A haunting and hilarious new play that is at once a shrewd satire and a black comedy.? ? Ben Brantley, The New York Times Shows: Thurs., Fri., Sat. at 8 p.m. and Sun. at 2:30 p.m. (First Sun. of run at 7:30 p.m.) October 17-November 9 The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison, directed by Joyce Casey American Premiere! November 28-December 21 V-E Day by local playwright Faye Sholiton, directed by Jacqi Loewy World Premiere! January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! March 5-28 In the Heart of America by MacArthur Grant winner Naomi Wallace, directed by Sonya Robbins Ohio Premiere! April 23-May 16 The Last Five Years by Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown, directed by Victoria Bussert and featuring Scott Plate and Carol Dunne Ohio Premiere! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Single ticket prices: $11-20. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. From RNavisjr at aol.com Wed Aug 6 16:59:15 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 6 16:59:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]HARMONY BAR AND GRILLE CLOSING...FAREWELL THIS SATURDAY! Message-ID: <1e9.e674938.2c62cffd@aol.com> --part1_1e9.e674938.2c62cffd_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit HELLO EVERYONE, Yes, I just found out the HARMONY is closing. This place, its people, the good times, profound and goofy have been a huge part of my life for six years. Unique in my life experience is a place where songs of the musical theater have provided a catalyst to friends and strangers alike, coming together to cry, drink, celebrate the seasons of the year, laugh and go home after belting "Edelweiss" one more time. I shall miss it deeply. Lynn was going to just let it end this Saturday, quietly.....and I called and said we at the Near West Theatre need a ritual for all life's happenings. SO, I'LL BE PLAYING FOR THE LAST TIME FROM 9-12 MIDNIGHT. PLEASE STOP BY, EVEN FOR 1 DRINK, OR ONE LAST SONG AT THE MICROPHONE TO HELP US SAY "THANK YOU" AND "GOODBYE" TO LYNN, ELAINE, SUE AND ALLTHE REGULARS AT THE OL' HARMONY BAR AND GRILLE, WHO HAVE PROVIDED US WITH SIX YEARS OF SONG, FOOD AND LOVE. --part1_1e9.e674938.2c62cffd_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable HELLO EVERYONE,
   Yes, I just found out the HARMONY is closing.  This place,= its people, the good times, profound and goofy have been a huge part of my=20= life for six years.
Unique in my life experience is a place where songs of the musical theater h= ave provided a catalyst to friends and strangers alike, coming together to c= ry, drink, celebrate the seasons of the year, laugh and go home after beltin= g "Edelweiss" one more time.  I shall miss it deeply.
Lynn was going to just let it end this Saturday, quietly.....and I called an= d said we at the Near West Theatre need a ritual for all life's happenings.<= BR> SO, I'LL BE PLAYING FOR THE LAST TIME FROM 9-12 MIDNIGHT. PLEASE
STOP BY, EVEN FOR 1 DRINK, OR ONE LAST SONG AT THE MICROPHONE TO HELP US SAY= "THANK YOU" AND "GOODBYE" TO LYNN, ELAINE, SUE AND ALLTHE REGULARS AT THE O= L' HARMONY BAR AND GRILLE, WHO HAVE PROVIDED US WITH SIX YEARS OF SONG, FOOD= AND LOVE.
--part1_1e9.e674938.2c62cffd_boundary-- From dgriesmer at cptonline.org Wed Aug 6 17:06:02 2003 From: dgriesmer at cptonline.org (Denis Griesmer) Date: Wed Aug 6 17:06:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CPT seeks late 60's Chevy or Mustang for Photo Shoot Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0111_01C35C44.4F9B1180 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CPT is seeking a late 60's Chevy or Mustang in medium to good condition to use in a publicity photo shoot for it's production, Up the Mountain. Up the Mountain, is an original piece created in co-production with YMCA Y-Haven project. Y-Haven assists homeless men in recovery. The men in Y-Haven partners with CPT to create original theatre based on their experiences in recovery. This year's production is based on the myth of Sisyphus and is written by James Levin. Co-Director by Jeffery Allen and Jerrell Anderson. If you have such a vehicle available and are free to participate in the photo shoot, you would be helping a worthy and important cause. The photo shoot is scheduled for an evening next week. Please contact Denis Griesmer at the phone number or email below if you are free to participate. Denis M. 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Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver Message-ID: Auditions for Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver Monday, August 18th at the Unitarian Universalist Society, 2728 Lancashire, in Cleveland Heights, near Dobama Theatre 7:30 p.m. equity actors 8 p.m. non-equity actors Roles: man, 20s -- dual role -- both man on death row for murder AND a male prostitute woman, 40s -- dual role -- both a psychiatrist and a mother Please prepare a contemporary comic monologue no longer than four minutes in length. Be prepared to read from the script. Performance dates will be January 16th through February 8th at Dobama Theatre. Raised in Captivity will be directed by Russ Borski. Synopsis: Sebastian Bliss and his twin sister, Bernadette Dixon, reunite at their mother's funeral, who has been killed by an errant showerhead. This is just the beginning of a quirky, comical stream of events - a ball of energy full of crazy characters, and twists and turns. ?Raised in Captivity is about guilt, redemption and self-punishment, and, against all odds, it is also very funny.? ? The New York Times ??by a mile, the best play of the season.? New York Observer ??funny, original, imaginative ? full of wittily prickly lines and riotous exchanges.? New York Marjorie Preston PR/Marketing Director Dobama Theatre (216) 932-6838 www.dobama.org DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present its 2003-2004 Season! Four OHIO premiere productions, one U.S. premiere and one WORLD premiere! COMING September 5-28: Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Walter Grodzik ? Ohio Premiere! In this wacky off-Broadway comedy, sixteen-year-old Kimberly is forced to re-evaluate her life while juggling a hypochondriac mother, drunken father and ex-convict aunt along with her own mortality and the possibility of first love. "The comedy of the year. A haunting and hilarious new play that is at once a shrewd satire and a black comedy.? ? Ben Brantley, The New York Times Shows: Thurs., Fri., Sat. at 8 p.m. and Sun. at 2:30 p.m. (First Sun. of run at 7:30 p.m.) October 17-November 9 The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison, directed by Joyce Casey American Premiere! November 28-December 21 V-E Day by local playwright Faye Sholiton, directed by Jacqi Loewy World Premiere! January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed by Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! March 5-28 In the Heart of America by MacArthur Grant winner Naomi Wallace, directed by Sonya Robbins Ohio Premiere! April 23-May 16 The Last Five Years by Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown, directed by Victoria Bussert and featuring Scott Plate and Carol Dunne Ohio Premiere! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Single ticket prices: $11-20. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. From abyerly24 at yahoo.com Wed Aug 6 22:21:01 2003 From: abyerly24 at yahoo.com (Adrian Byerly) Date: Wed Aug 6 22:21:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions-- The Public Squares Message-ID: <20030806232122.38559.qmail@web40410.mail.yahoo.com> The Public Squares Cleveland's Newest Sketch Comedy and Improv Group Invite All to Audition! For Spots in Their Upcoming Inaugrual Show directed by Nate Cokerill at the Second City Theatre in October. Auditions will take place...... Date: Sunday August 17th Time: 2:00pm Location: The Hanna Building Room 850 Please bring a headshot and resume. Auditions will consist of scripited reading and improvisition. We are looking for six to eight actors for our show. Please RSVP to abyerly24 at yahoo.com Please check our website www.thepublicsquares.com for additional information. Thank you for interest! Hope to see you at the auditions! Adrian Byerly Producer The Public Squares From MnBLa at aol.com Thu Aug 7 09:13:13 2003 From: MnBLa at aol.com (MnBLa at aol.com) Date: Thu Aug 7 09:13:13 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEO Rep continues run of Forever Plaid Message-ID: <4e.201e20c3.2c63370f@aol.com> --part1_4e.201e20c3.2c63370f_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Just a reminder that you still have one more weekend to catch NEO Rep's=20 inaugural production of Forever Plaid. Performances are this Thursday, Frida= y and=20 Saturday at the North Olmsted Middle School (directions below). All shows a= re=20 at 8pm, and tickets are $10 ($8 for students and seniors). Reservations are= =20 encouraged but not required, and can be placed by calling 440 570-5367. Forever Plaid features Ron Lee Davis as Smudge, Kenny Lear as Sparky, Mike=20 Larochelle as Frankie, and Michael Goff as Jinx. The show was directed and=20 choreographed by Brenda Larochelle, with Carol Tillotson on Piano and Ed Lem= mers=20 on Bass. Directions to North Olmsted Middle School: from 90:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 90 west to Crocker / Bassett exit =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Left (south) on Crocker to end =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Left on Center Ridge =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 1st right onto Porter =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 At end of Porter cross over Lorain and=20= bear left onto Butternut=20 RIdge =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 (go to the right of Marathon Station af= ter you cross Lorain) =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Turn right just before small library =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 School is on other side of library from 480:=A0=A0=A0 480 west to Great Northern / Olmsted Falls exit =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Take 2nd exit (after underpass) toward=20= Olmsted Falls =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 continue South on Great Northern Blvd =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Pass RTA station on left and Condo comp= lex on right =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 After Condos, turn Right onto Butternut= Ridge =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Pass over 480, pass Fitch on Left, pass= Dover Center Rd on Right =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Middle School is 2nd school building on= left after Dover Center=20 Rd. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 drive passed small library and turn lef= t into parking lot We hope to see you there, Mike --part1_4e.201e20c3.2c63370f_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Just a reminder that you still have one more weekend t= o catch NEO Rep's inaugural production of Forever Plaid. Perfo= rmances are this Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the North Olmsted Middle S= chool (directions below).  All shows are at 8pm, and tickets are $10 ($= 8 for students and seniors).  Reservations are encouraged but not requi= red, and can be placed by calling 440 570-5367.

Forever Plaid features Ron Lee Davis as Smudge, Kenny Lear as=20= Sparky, Mike Larochelle as Frankie, and Michael Goff as Jinx.  The show= was directed and choreographed by Brenda Larochelle, with Carol Tillotson o= n Piano and Ed Lemmers on Bass.

Directions to North Olmsted Middle School:

from 90:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 90 west to Crocker / Bassett exit
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Left (south) on Crocker to end
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Left on Center Ridge
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 1st right onto Porter
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 At end of Porter cross over Lorain and=20= bear left onto Butternut RIdge
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 (go to the right of Marathon Station af= ter you cross Lorain)
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Turn right just before small library =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 School is on other side of library

from 480:=A0=A0=A0 480 west to Great Northern / Olmsted Falls exit
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Take 2nd exit (after underpass) toward=20= Olmsted Falls
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 continue South on Great Northern Blvd =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Pass RTA station on left and Condo comp= lex on right
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 After Condos, turn Right onto Butternut= Ridge
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Pass over 480, pass Fitch on Left, pass= Dover Center Rd on Right
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Middle School is 2nd school building on= left after Dover Center Rd.
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 drive passed small library and turn lef= t into parking lot

We hope to see you there,
Mike

--part1_4e.201e20c3.2c63370f_boundary-- From mpepe at neo.rr.com Thu Aug 7 09:13:18 2003 From: mpepe at neo.rr.com (Melanie YC Pepe) Date: Thu Aug 7 09:13:18 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Concert Tickets Available ~ Melissa Etheridge Message-ID: I can't use these, so if anyone is interested... I have two tickets to see MELISSA ETHERIDGE WITH JOHN EDDIE at the Scene Pavilion in Cleveland. The show is Saturday, August 23, at 8pm. I'm asking $25 each (regular price $35 each). For more information on the concert, check the link below: http://www.hob.com/tickets/eventdetail.asp?eventid=21284 If interested, please email me at mpepe at neo.rr.com!! Thanks, and enjoy! ~ Melanie mpepe at neo.rr.com From p.a.gould at att.net Thu Aug 7 09:13:26 2003 From: p.a.gould at att.net (p.a.gould at att.net) Date: Thu Aug 7 09:13:26 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Children need as Extras Message-ID: <20030807135643.E521820DF2@braxton.siteprotect.com> Seeking 12 children/young adults ages 12 to 17 to appear as Extras (non- paying positions) in independent film (shot on digital video) on Wednesday, August 13, 2003. The film is called "The Way Home". A parent/guardian or adult supervisor must accompany each performer (extra) and remain with them at all times. Shooting times are from 8am to 7pm. This is a long day, so all parties must bring a lunch and other food to snack on through the day, as well as an activity to work on during "down-times". The children will portray chess players at tournaments. Shooting will take place at a school in Shaker Heights. Performers must bring two extra shirts for wardrobe changes as the scenes filmed will cover three days in the story. IMPORTANT: no logo/trademarks/brandnames on clothing. If interested, reply to this email for additional information concerning the signing of release forms and the exact location of the shoot. Also, visit our website at www.littlebeth.com Thank you, Peter Gould -director p.a.gould at worldnet.att.net -- Visit the world of Little Beth Entertainment at www.littlebeth.com "We are the music makers and we are the dreamers of dreams."-- Willy Wonka From bdiehl at ayalogic.com Thu Aug 7 10:52:00 2003 From: bdiehl at ayalogic.com (Brian Diehl) Date: Thu Aug 7 10:52:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players Press Release - Season Subscription Give-Away Winners Message-ID: <004801c35cf0$7e6bb440$0400a8c0@hq.local> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: August 8, 2003 Contact: Brian Diehl, Board Member, Hudson Players 39 Church St. Hudson, OH 44236 Office: 330.253.2700 Home: 330.655.0810 Email: bdiehl at ayalogic.com Re: ACME Winners to Attend Hudson Players Productions HUDSON, OHIO ? Monday, August 4 marked the drawing of winners? names for the Hudson Players first season subscription give-away. Names were collected via e-mail and at the Hudson ACME grocery store. Winners include Beth Sterenberg, Lavelle Messner, C.R. Lawson and Alex Hunt of Hudson and Helen Isley of Northfield. Each will receive a book of tickets to the Hudson Players 2003 ? 2004 season which opens in September with ?Hudson?s Second Annual Community Talent Show,? a chance for everyone in ? and near ? Hudson to entertain their neighbors. November will feature the comedy-mystery, ?Catch Me if You Can? (different from the movie of the same title). ?Fiddler on the Roof? will be February 2004?s musical and the season will end with the comedy-farce, ?Perfect Wedding.? The Hudson Players collected 160 drawing entries and handed out over 1,000 season schedules. Additional season schedules are available at each Hudson ACME checkout lane and will soon be distributed throughout all of Hudson. Those interested in purchasing season subscriptions, joining The Hudson Players or receiving a season schedule can contact the Hudson Players at 330 655-8522, players at ayalogic.com or P.O. Box 2159 Hudson, Ohio 44236. # # # Brian S. Diehl Ayalogic, Inc. www.ayalogic.com ======================= go beyond communication ======================= o - 330.253.2700 f - 330.253.3055 bdiehl at ayalogic.com 530 South Main Street Suite 1732 Akron Ohio 44311 From Eye2wonder at aol.com Thu Aug 7 13:31:02 2003 From: Eye2wonder at aol.com (Eye2wonder at aol.com) Date: Thu Aug 7 13:31:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final Weekend for Spoon River Anthology Message-ID: <162.2428b489.2c63efc7@aol.com> FREE OUTDOOR THEATER Directed by Mindy Childress * Produced by James Mango Charenton Theater Company completes The Cemetery Tour at Lake View Cemetery this weekend with the production of Spoon River Anthology. For additional performance & location information, and to view promotional photos, please visit the Spoon River Press Web site. The address is www.jeonfrancis.com/spoonriverpress Also, to learn more about the history of Lake View Cemetery. Visit their Web site at www.lakeviewcemetery.com Thank you, Jeon Francis Spoon River Press Rep. Ford ~ At Last I Get Top Billing Wallace Ford (1897-1966) was a British actor who went to Hollywood in the early 1930s. After a number of 'semi-leads,' Ford was condemned to a succession of supporting roles in Hollywood films and decided that his gravestone epitaph should read, 'At last - I get top billing.' This inscription was duly put on his grave. Credit: Epitaphs, written by Nigel Rees From TALENTnet1 at aol.com Thu Aug 7 13:31:06 2003 From: TALENTnet1 at aol.com (TALENTnet1 at aol.com) Date: Thu Aug 7 13:31:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]EXCELLENT PAY - COSTUMED CHARACTER NEEDED Message-ID: <63.20bc3750.2c63efe1@aol.com> --part1_63.20bc3750.2c63efe1_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Needed Immediately: Faktor's Talent Network www.FaktorsTalentNetwork.com needs the following: Actor (male or female) 5'3" OR SMALLER Experienced in wearing a character costume of JJ the Jetplane from the TV show and videos for 6-8 hours (45 with regular breaks) Chapel Hill Mall in Cuyahoga Falls Saturday, August 16. The costume is very classy and expensive and will be shipped from the client. You will have a "walker" with you at all times to guide you. Pay is EXCELLENT - $250 plus bonus for a job well done Must have good attitude, be dependable and like children. If interested, email Mary Faktor immediately at TalentNet1 at aol.com or call 330-655-2895 --part1_63.20bc3750.2c63efe1_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Needed Immediately:

Faktor's Talent Network www.Faktors= TalentNetwork.com
needs the following:

Actor (male or female)
5'3" OR SMALLER
Experienced in wearing a character costume of JJ the Jetplane from the TV sh= ow and videos for 6-8 hours
(45 with regular breaks)
Chapel Hill Mall in Cuyahoga Falls
Saturday, August 16. 

The costume is very classy and expensive and will be shipped from the client= .

You will have a "walker" with you at all times to guide you. 

Pay is EXCELLENT - $250 plus bonus for a job well done

Must have good attitude, be dependable and like children.

If interested, email Mary Faktor immediately at TalentNet1 at aol.com
or call 330-655-2895
--part1_63.20bc3750.2c63efe1_boundary-- From pjanas at oberlin.edu Thu Aug 7 13:31:11 2003 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Thu Aug 7 13:31:11 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oberlin Conservatory Press Release Message-ID: <52999.3269254619@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --==========00063620========== Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 7, 2003 OBERLIN COLLEGE CELEBRATES 125th ANNIVERSARY OF ARTIST RECITAL SERIES WITH NINE NIGHTS OF GREAT PERFORMANCES MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas 440-775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.edu OBERLIN, OHIO--Such distinguished artists and ensembles as jazz icon Dave Brubeck and his quartet, legendary violinist Ida Haendel, the world-class Cleveland Orchestra, conducted by Franz Welser-M=F6st and featuring pianist = Uri Caine, and the hip, young, new-music ensemble eighth blackbird will contribute to the year-long celebration of Oberlin College's esteemed Artist Recital Series, which marks its 125th anniversary with the 2003-2004 = season. The Artist Recital Series is one of the oldest continuing concert series in the United States, a distinction, says Dean of the Conservatory Robert Dodson, "that places Oberlin in a very select group of concert producers." All concert performances will take place in Oberlin's historic Finney Chapel. Season subscription tickets are now available for the nine-concert series, = which will also include performances by baritone Sanford Sylvan and pianist = David Breitman, the Tallis Scholars, the Gryphon Trio, pianist Lang Lang, and the American Brass Quintet. Since the inception of the Artist Recital Series in 1878, more than 1,000 of the most acclaimed and accomplished musicians, conductors, orchestras, chamber ensembles, and composers have graced the stage of Finney Chapel. Stars of such international stature as Eugene Ysa=FFe, Yo-Yo Ma, Vladimir Horowitz, Isaac Stern, Jascha Heifetz, Glenn Gould, Sergei Rachmaninoff, and Denyce Graves, to name but a few, have performed under the auspices of the series. Since 1919, The Cleveland Orchestra has appeared on the series every season for a total of 202 performances under the baton of such illustrious--and varied--conductors as Nikolai Sokoloff (38 times), Artur Rodzinski (25 times), George Szell (60 times), Robert Shaw, Pierre Boulez, Lorin Maazel, Simon Rattle, Yoel Levi, Christoph von Dohn=E1nyi, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Jahja Ling, Robert Spano, Franz Welser-M=F6st, Mitskuko Uchida, and Steven Smith. More than an impressive "Who's Who," the list of artists and ensembles to appear on the series is an illumination of the best of classical music, spanning the late 19th century to the present. A special offer accompanies purchase of the complete, nine-concert series: = those who subscribe before September 5 may purchase a second nine-concert package at half price. Nine-concert package prices are $53 for students; $119 for Oberlin College faculty, staff, alumni, parents, area public school teachers, and senior citizens; and $138 for the general public. Please call Oberlin's Central Ticket Service (CTS) 24-hour reservation line: 440-775-8169 for complete ticket information or to request a free brochure. Information is also available at www.oberlin.edu/con. The CTS box = office is located in the lobby of Hall Auditorium, 67 N. Main St. (Route 58), between the Oberlin Inn and the Allen Memorial Art Museum. Box office = hours are Monday through Friday from noon to 5 p.m. Seating for "anniversary" concerts presented by Sanford Sylvan and David Breitman, the Dave Brubeck Quartet, and the American Brass Quintet are general admission; for the other six concerts, for which seating is reserved, packages are available at $36 for students; $85 for Oberlin College faculty, staff, alumni, parents, area public school teachers, and senior citizens; and $94 for the general public. Single tickets for these nine concerts will be available for purchase after September 5; tickets purchased at the door the evening of the concert are $3 more. Concert artists, programs, and dates are subject to change. Finney Chapel is wheelchair accessible and is located on the southwest corner of Lorain St. (Route 511) and N. Professor St., across from Tappan Square. Free parking is available throughout the Oberlin campus. In addition to enriching the College, the town of Oberlin, and the surrounding community with performances by the preeminent musicians of our time, the Artist Recital Series engages these musicians for master classes and workshops for Oberlin Conservatory students. Most of these sessions are = free and open to the public, offering a rare glimpse into the world of a working studio, where performance and technique are analyzed, crafted, and, = occasionally, perfected. For listings of open master classes, please visit the Conservatory's electronic calendar at www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_conservatory.pl. The Artist Recital Series is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College with additional support from the Friends of the Artist Recital Series. Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is provided by WCLV 104.9-FM, Cleveland's classical music radio station, WVIZ and 90.3-WCPN ideastream, and Northern Ohio Live magazine. # # # Media Contact Only: Marci Janas: 440-775-8328/marci.janas at oberlin.edu 8/7/03 #05-mj (Enhanced concert calendar follows) Oberlin College Artist Recital Series 2003-04: The 125th Anniversary Season Friday, September 12, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel General Admission Seating Sanford Sylvan, baritone David Breitman, piano Program Ravel Histoires Naturelles Martin The Glass Hammer American baritone Sanford Sylvan's radiantly pure, lyric tone, clarity of diction, and profound understanding of words and music speak directly and intimately to his audience. He and his long-time collaborator, pianist David Breitman, have performed extensively throughout the United States and = Europe. Their recitals and recordings have earned exceptional praise as well as three Grammy nominations for Best Classical Vocal Performance. The Glass Hammer, the secondary title of which is Scenes from childhood kept against forgetting from the poems by Andrew Hudgins, is a song cycle that composer Jorge Martin based upon 15 poems from Hudgins' book of the same name. In his review of Sylvan and Breitman's performance of the work at the French Embassy in Washington, D.C., Ronald Broun of The Washington Post wrote: "Sylvan exhausted himself and the audience in a sweeping performance that delivered every subtlety, every declamation, every sad, ironic twist of words and music. Pianist Breitman showered the hall with sonic shards of broken glass, with skittering, asymmetric rhythmic projectiles, with stabbing repeated notes laden with pain, with gospel and honky-tonk piano that did not so much suggest experience as embody it." Complementing the program is Maurice Ravel's song cycle, set to texts by Jules Renard. Saturday, October 4, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel General Admission Seating The Dave Brubeck Quartet Program to be announced from the stage. Fifty years ago, on March 2, 1953, in Oberlin's Finney Chapel, the legendary Dave Brubeck Quartet recorded, live and in concert, what would become a landmark album: Jazz at Oberlin. Gary Giddins wrote in The Village = Voice that Jazz at Oberlin "would make many short lists of the decade's outstanding albums. On that session,... Brubeck is wonderfully, stubbornly quirky, increasing the tension before springing the release.... his novel style engendered surprise." The distinctive harmonic approach that Brubeck employed with Paul Desmond on alto saxophone, Lloyd Davis on drums, and Ron = Crotty on bass--and their daring improvised contrapuntal choruses--caused a = stir in the jazz world, launching what later became known as "West Coast" or "cool" jazz. From that time forward, Brubeck and his quartet played in jazz clubs in major cities, toured with such artists as Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Stan Getz, and Gerry Mulligan, repeatedly won top honors in the Down Beat reader's polls, and recorded prolifically. In recognition of his ongoing contribution to jazz, Brubeck received a Jazz = Master's Award from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1999. He has also received the National Medal of the Arts from the NEA in a White House ceremony. He has been honored with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award for his musical contributions over the past half century, both as pianist and composer. The current quartet includes Bobby Militello on sax and flute, Randy Jones on drums, and Michael Moore on bass. Tuesday, November 18, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating Ida Haendel, violin Walter Delahunt, piano Program Works by Bach, Bart=F4k, Beethoven, Chausson, Corelli, and Wieniawski One of the most venerated musicians of our time, Ida Haendel typifies the great tradition of violin playing, evolving from her early work with such celebrated pedagogues as Carl Flesch and Georges Enesco. Since her spectacular London debut at the age of 8 at a Proms concert under the direction of Sir Henry Wood, her career has been distinguished by a succession of triumphs in concert halls the world over. Critics unreservedly praise her masterful technique and searching musicality; Richard Dyer of The Boston Globe wrote: "Fresh, youthful inspiration still animates everything Haendel does . . . . She plays the notes with such simplicity, directness and emotional force that they tear your heart out." Haendel records primarily for the EMI, Decca, and Testament labels; her 2000 recording for the Decca label of works for violin and piano with Vladimir Askenazy was awarded France's coveted Diapason d'or. A regular guest of the Berlin Philharmonic Chamber Music Series and many European chamber music festivals, Walter Delahunt is in great demand as a chamber musician and has performed with some of the world's leading artists. A native of Nova Scotia, his performing career has taken him across Canada, the United States, North Africa, the Middle East, and Europe. He has taught at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, the Banff School of Fine Arts in Alberta, Canada, and the Vienna Academy of Music. His most recent recordings feature the piano music of Ravel, Debussey, and Martinu. Tuesday, December 2, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating The Tallis Scholars Program Works by Allegri, Philip de Monte, and Palestrina The Tallis Scholars, founded in 1973 by their director, Peter Phillips, have established themselves as leading exponents of Renaissance sacred music; their exploration of the depth and variety of this repertoire has reached a worldwide audience. The ensemble creates, through good tuning and = blend, the purity and clarity that best serves the Renaissance repertoire, allowing every detail of the musical lines to be heard, and resulting in a beauty of sound for which they have become renowned. The Chicago Tribune calls theirs "an almost perfect blend . . . a thrilling and otherworldly sound." They perform in sacred and secular venues; in 1994 they performed in the Sistine Chapel to mark the restoration of Michelangelo's frescoes. In 1998 they performed in London's National Gallery, premiering a commissioned John Tavener work with Sting as narrator; in 2000 they performed with Sir Paul McCartney. Much of their pioneering reputation comes from their association with Gimell Records, established specifically to record them. In 1994 Phillips and the ensemble performed on the 400th anniversary of the death of Palestrina in the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome, where Palestrina had trained as a choirboy and later worked = as Maestro di Cappella. Gimell recorded the concerts, which are available on video and CD. Other recordings have attracted many awards, including Gramophone magazine's Record of the Year award, the only early music recording ever to be so honored. Friday, February 27, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating The Cleveland Orchestra Franz Welser-M=F6st, conductor *****Uri Caine, piano***** Program Works by Beethoven, Bernstein, and Piston Long considered one of America's great orchestras, The Cleveland Orchestra stands today among the world's most-revered symphonic ensembles. Music Director Franz Welser-M=F6st rose to international fame as a conductor in 1986, when he made his debut with the London Philharmonic. He works regularly with the Vienna Philharmonic and served as music director of the Zurich Opera from 1995 to 2002. The 2003-04 season marks Welser-M=F6st's second as music director of The Cleveland Orchestra; his appointment was announced in 1999 and he made his debut with the orchestra in 1993. "Welser-M=F6st walked out and ignited a happy riot in the audience," wrote The New Yorker magazine. "The orchestra was aglow and alive, sounding as fine as I have ever heard it." Preeminent "straight-ahead" jazz pianist Uri Caine, called "formidable" by Allan Kozinn of The New York Times, has recorded 13 albums as a leader. His = first two CDs, for JMT/Polygram, Sphere Music in 1993 and Toys in 1995, paid homage to the great jazz pianists Thelonious Monk and Herbie Hancock. His third CD, Urlicht/Primal Light for Winter & Winter in 1996, featured arrangements of the music of Gustav Mahler and won the International "Composer?s Hut" award for Best Mahler CD of 1997. *****After the Orchestra: Special Late-night Concert Featuring the Uri Caine Trio!*** At 11 p.m., following the Cleveland Orchestra concert, Uri Caine will return to the stage with his trio--Drew Gress on bass and Ben Perowsky on drums--for a late-night jazz concert. Patrons of the orchestra concert who wish to remain for the jazz concert may present their ticket stub for free admission; for all others, tickets are $5 at the door. Thursday, March 11, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating The Gryphon Trio Program Works by Beethoven, Christos Hatzis, and Mendelssohn One of North America's foremost piano trios ("[They] play with strength and = unanimity," John Henken, The Los Angeles Times), the Gryphon Trio (violinist Annalee Patipatanakoon, cellist Roman Borys, and pianist James Parker) regularly tours throughout Canada and the United States and has also performed in Germany, France, Belgium, Russia, Poland, and Finland. The ensemble's recent release of Mendelssohn's C minor trio is destined, writes Le Devoir, "to become an indispensable reference." Ensemble-in-residence at the Music Toronto Chamber Music Series since 1998, = the trio's members also teach on the string faculty at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto (Patipatanakoon and Borys) and at Wilfrid Laurier University in Ontario (Parker). Violinist Patipatanakoon and cellist Borys currently perform on the 1717 Windsor-Weinstein Stradivarius violin and the 1824 McConnell-Gagliano cello, instruments on loan from the Canada Council for the Arts Musical Instrument Bank. Wednesday, March 24, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating Lang Lang, piano Program Works by Chopin, Haydn, Mozart/Liszt, Schubert, Schumann, and Tan Dun Celebrated in all the music capitals of the world, Lang Lang--at age 21--has demonstrated an extraordinary ability to connect with audiences on a deeply personal level, establishing himself as one of the most exciting and moving pianists of our time. Since his astonishing and masterful last-minute substitution for an indisposed Andr=E9 Watts at the Ravinia Festival in 1999, Lang Lang has performed with many of the world's leading orchestras. The Chicago Tribune's John von Rhein called him "a phenomenal talent." Lang Lang made his sold-out Carnegie Hall debut in April 2001 to great critical acclaim with the Baltimore Symphony and Yuri Temirkanov. His = many international awards include the Tchaikovsky International Young Musicians Competition and the Leonard Bernstein Award, in honor of his distinguished musical talents. Lang Lang has made two recordings for Telarc = Records. Saturday, April 10, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating eighth blackbird Program Works by Gordon Fitzell, Stephen Mackey, Carlos Sanchez-Gutierrez, D.J. Sparr, and Chen Yi Hailed as ambassadors of new music, eighth blackbird is acclaimed for its astounding musical versatility as well as for its dedication to the works of today's composers. Formed in 1996 at the Oberlin Conservatory, the ensemble has compiled numerous awards, including the prestigious Naumburg Chamber Music Award and both the 1998 and 2000 CMA/ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming. Currently ensemble-in-residence at Northwestern University and the University of Chicago, eighth blackbird has released two = CDs: Round Nut Tool in 1999 and, out this year, thirteen ways for Cedille Records. The San Francisco Chronicle calls the secret of the ensemble's success "exhilaratingly simple: New music is fun. It's exciting, provocative, stimulating, and refreshing--all the things we typically associate with the new, but too rarely with contemporary music." Tuesday, April 20, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel General Admission Seating American Brass Quintet Program ABQ editions of the Renaissance music of William Brade, recently recorded Civil War brass music from the library of the 26th North Carolina Regimental Band, and a major new commissioned work The American Brass Quintet's 1960 debut marked the beginning of an international concert career that includes performances on major concert series in all 50 states and tours throughout Europe, Central and South America, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia. Newsweek magazine calls them = "the high priests of brass." The ABQ's more than 45 recordings represent the largest body of serious brass chamber music ever recorded by one ensemble. All programs and artists are subject to change. ### ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu --==========00063620========== Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Times New Roman PalatinoFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 7, = 2003Times New Roman Palatino0000,0000,00ff= Palatino
OBERLIN COLLEGE CELEBRATES 125th ANNIVERSARY OF ARTIST = RECITAL SERIES WITH NINE NIGHTS OF GREAT PERFORMANCES =
Times New Roman PalatinoMEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas 440-0000,0000,00ff775-8328//marci.janas at obe= rlin.edu < OBERLIN, OHIO--Such distinguished artists and ensembles as jazz icon = Dave Brubeck and his quartet, legendary violinist Ida = Haendel, the world-class Cleveland Orchestra, conducted by = Franz Welser-M=F6st and featuring pianist Uri Caine, and the hip, young, = new-music ensemble eighth blackbird will contribute = to the year-long celebration of Oberlin College's esteemed Artist Recital = Series, which marks its 125th anniversary with the 2003-2004 season. The = Artist Recital Series is one of the oldest continuing concert series in the = United States, a distinction, says Dean of the Conservatory Robert Dodson, = "that places Oberlin in a very select group of concert producers." All = concert performances will take place in Oberlin's historic Finney Chapel. Season subscription tickets are now available for the nine-concert series, = which will also include performances by baritone Sanford Sylvan and = pianist David Breitman, the Tallis Scholars, the Gryphon Trio, = pianist Lang Lang, and the American Brass Quintet. Since the inception of the Artist Recital Series in 1878, more than 1,000 = of the most acclaimed and accomplished musicians, conductors, orchestras, = chamber ensembles, and composers have graced the stage of Finney Chapel. = Stars of such international stature as Eugene Ysa=FFe, Yo-Yo Ma, Vladimir = Horowitz, Isaac Stern, Jascha Heifetz, Glenn Gould, Sergei Rachmaninoff, = and Denyce Graves, to name but a few, have performed under the auspices of = the series. Since 1919, The Cleveland Orchestra has appeared on the series = every season for a total of 202 performances under the baton of such = illustrious--and varied--conductors as Nikolai Sokoloff (38 times), Artur = Rodzinski (25 times), George Szell (60 times), Robert Shaw, Pierre Boulez, = Lorin Maazel, Simon Rattle, Yoel Levi, Christoph von Dohn=E1nyi, Vladimir = Ashkenazy, Jahja Ling, Robert Spano, Franz Welser-M=F6st, Mitskuko Uchida, = and Steven Smith. More than an impressive "Who's Who," the list of artists = and ensembles to appear on the series is an illumination of the best of = classical music, spanning the late 19th century to the present. A special offer accompanies purchase of the complete, nine-concert series: = those who subscribe before September 5 may purchase a second nine-concert = package at half price. Nine-concert package prices are $53 for students; = $119 for Oberlin College faculty, staff, alumni, parents, area public = school teachers, and senior citizens; and $138 for the general public. = Please call Oberlin's Central Ticket Service (CTS) 24-hour reservation = line: 440-775-8169 for complete ticket information or to request a free = brochure. Information is also available at = 0000,0000,00ffwww.oberlin.edu/con. The CTS box office is located in the lobby of Hall Auditorium, = 67 N. Main St. (Route 58), between the Oberlin Inn and the Allen Memorial = Art Museum. Box office hours are Monday through Friday from noon to 5 p.m. Seating for "anniversary" concerts presented by Sanford Sylvan and = David Breitman, the Dave Brubeck Quartet, and the American Brass Quintet = are general admission; for the other six concerts, for which = seating is reserved, packages are available at $36 for students; $85 = for Oberlin College faculty, staff, alumni, parents, area public school = teachers, and senior citizens; and $94 for the general public. Single = tickets for these nine concerts will be available = for purchase after September 5; tickets purchased at the door the = evening of the concert are $3 more. Concert artists, programs, and dates = are subject to change. Finney Chapel is wheelchair accessible and is = located on the southwest corner of Lorain St. (Route 511) and N. Professor = St., across from Tappan Square. Free parking is available throughout the = Oberlin campus. In addition to enriching the College, the town of Oberlin, and the = surrounding community with performances by the preeminent musicians of our = time, the Artist Recital Series engages these musicians for master classes = and workshops for Oberlin Conservatory students. Most of these sessions are = free and open to the public, offering a rare glimpse into the world of a = working studio, where performance and technique are analyzed, crafted, and, = occasionally, perfected. For listings of open master classes, please visit = the Conservatory's electronic calendar at = www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_conservatory.pl. The Artist Recital Series is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of = Music at Oberlin College with additional support from the Friends of the = Artist Recital Series. Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is = provided by WCLV 104.9-FM, Cleveland's classical music radio station, WVIZ = and 90.3-WCPN ideastream, and Northern Ohio Live magazine. = 9999,6666,9999# # # Media Contact Only: Marci Janas: = 0000,0000,00ff440-775-8328/marci.janas at ober= lin.edu 8/7/03 #05-mj (Enhanced concert calendar follows) Oberlin College Artist Recital Series 2003-04: The 125th Anniversary Season Friday, September 12, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel General Admission Seating Sanford Sylvan, baritone David Breitman, piano Program Ravel Histoires Naturelles Martin The Glass Hammer American baritone Sanford Sylvan's radiantly pure, lyric tone, = clarity of diction, and profound understanding of words and music speak = directly and intimately to his audience. He and his long-time collaborator, = pianist David Breitman, have performed extensively throughout the United = States and Europe. Their recitals and recordings have earned exceptional = praise as well as three Grammy nominations for Best Classical Vocal = Performance. The Glass Hammer, the secondary title of = which is Scenes from childhood kept against forgetting from the = poems by Andrew Hudgins, is a song cycle that composer Jorge = Martin based upon 15 poems from Hudgins' book of the same name. In his = review of Sylvan and Breitman's performance of the work at the French = Embassy in Washington, D.C., Ronald Broun of The = Washington Post wrote: "Sylvan exhausted himself = and the audience in a sweeping performance that delivered every subtlety, = every declamation, every sad, ironic twist of words and music. Pianist = Breitman showered the hall with sonic shards of broken glass, with = skittering, asymmetric rhythmic projectiles, with stabbing repeated notes = laden with pain, with gospel and honky-tonk piano that did not so much = suggest experience as embody it." Complementing the program is Maurice Ravel's song cycle, set to texts by = Jules Renard. Saturday, October 4, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel General Admission Seating The Dave Brubeck Quartet Program to be announced from the stage. Fifty years ago, on March 2, 1953, in Oberlin's Finney Chapel, the = legendary Dave Brubeck Quartet recorded, live and in concert, what would = become a landmark album: Jazz at Oberlin. Gary Giddins = wrote in The Village Voice that Jazz at = Oberlin "would make many short lists of the decade's outstanding = albums. On that session,... Brubeck is wonderfully, stubbornly quirky, = increasing the tension before springing the release.... his novel style = engendered surprise." The distinctive harmonic approach that Brubeck = employed with Paul Desmond on alto saxophone, Lloyd Davis on drums, and Ron = Crotty on bass--and their daring improvised contrapuntal choruses--caused a = stir in the jazz world, launching what later became known as "West Coast" = or "cool" jazz. From that time forward, Brubeck and his quartet played in = jazz clubs in major cities, toured with such artists as Duke Ellington, = Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Stan Getz, and Gerry Mulligan, repeatedly = won top honors in the Down Beat reader's polls, and = recorded prolifically. In recognition of his ongoing contribution to jazz, = Brubeck received a Jazz Master's Award from the National Endowment for the = Arts in 1999. He has also received the National Medal of the Arts from the = NEA in a White House ceremony. He has been honored with a Grammy Lifetime = Achievement Award for his musical contributions over the past half century, = both as pianist and composer. The current quartet includes Bobby Militello = on sax and flute, Randy Jones on drums, and Michael Moore on bass. Tuesday, November 18, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating Ida Haendel, violin Walter Delahunt, piano Program Works by Bach, Bart=F4k, Beethoven, Chausson, Corelli, and = Wieniawski One of the most venerated musicians of our time, Ida Haendel typifies the = great tradition of violin playing, evolving from her early work with such = celebrated pedagogues as Carl Flesch and Georges Enesco. Since her = spectacular London debut at the age of 8 at a Proms concert under the = direction of Sir Henry Wood, her career has been distinguished by a = succession of triumphs in concert halls the world over. Critics = unreservedly praise her masterful technique and searching musicality; = Richard Dyer of The Boston Globe wrote: "Fresh, youthful = inspiration still animates everything Haendel does . . . . She plays the = notes with such simplicity, directness and emotional force that they tear = your heart out." Haendel records primarily for the EMI, = Decca, and Testament labels; her 2000 recording for the Decca label of = works for violin and piano with Vladimir Askenazy was awarded France's = coveted Diapason d'or. A regular guest of the Berlin Philharmonic Chamber Music Series and many = European chamber music festivals, Walter Delahunt is in great demand as a = chamber musician and has performed with some of the world's leading = artists. A native of Nova Scotia, his performing career has taken him = across Canada, the United States, North Africa, the Middle East, and = Europe. He has taught at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, the = Banff School of Fine Arts in Alberta, Canada, and the Vienna Academy of = Music. His most recent recordings feature the piano music of Ravel, = Debussey, and Martinu. Tuesday, December 2, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating The Tallis Scholars Program Works by Allegri, Philip de Monte, and Palestrina The Tallis Scholars, founded in 1973 by their director, Peter Phillips, = have established themselves as leading exponents of Renaissance sacred = music; their exploration of the depth and variety of this repertoire has = reached a worldwide audience. The ensemble creates, through good tuning and = blend, the purity and clarity that best serves the Renaissance repertoire, = allowing every detail of the musical lines to be heard, and resulting in a = beauty of sound for which they have become renowned. The Chicago = Tribune calls theirs "an almost perfect blend . . . a thrilling = and otherworldly sound." They perform in sacred and secular venues; in 1994 = they performed in the Sistine Chapel to mark the restoration of = Michelangelo's frescoes. In 1998 they performed in London's National = Gallery, premiering a commissioned John Tavener work with Sting as = narrator; in 2000 they performed with Sir Paul McCartney. Much of their = pioneering reputation comes from their association with Gimell Records, = established specifically to record them. In 1994 Phillips and the ensemble = performed on the 400th anniversary of the death of Palestrina in the = Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome, where Palestrina had trained as a = choirboy and later worked as Maestro di = Cappella. Gimell recorded the concerts, which are = available on video and CD. Other recordings have attracted many awards, = including Gramophone magazine's Record of the Year award, = the only early music recording ever to be so honored. Friday, February 27, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating The Cleveland Orchestra Franz Welser-M=F6st, conductor *****Uri Caine, piano***** Program Works by Beethoven, Bernstein, and Piston Long considered one of America's great orchestras, The Cleveland Orchestra = stands today among the world's most-revered symphonic ensembles. Music = Director Franz Welser-M=F6st rose to international fame as a conductor in = 1986, when he made his debut with the London Philharmonic. He works = regularly with the Vienna Philharmonic and served as music director of the = Zurich Opera from 1995 to 2002. The 2003-04 season marks Welser-M=F6st's = second as music director of The Cleveland Orchestra; his appointment was = announced in 1999 and he made his debut with the orchestra in 1993. = "Welser-M=F6st walked out and ignited a happy riot in the audience," wrote = The New Yorker magazine. "The orchestra = was aglow and alive, sounding as fine as I have ever heard it." Preeminent "straight-ahead" jazz pianist Uri Caine, called "formidable" by = Allan Kozinn of The New York Times, has recorded 13 albums = as a leader. His first two CDs, for JMT/Polygram, Sphere = Music in 1993 and Toys in 1995, paid homage to = the great jazz pianists Thelonious Monk and Herbie Hancock. His third CD, = Urlicht/Primal Light for Winter & Winter in 1996, featured = arrangements of the music of Gustav Mahler and won the International = "Composer?s Hut" award for Best Mahler CD of 1997. *****After the Orchestra: Special Late-night Concert Featuring the = Uri Caine Trio!*** At 11 p.m., following the Cleveland Orchestra concert, Uri Caine = will return to the stage with his trio--Drew Gress on bass and Ben Perowsky = on drums--for a late-night jazz concert. Patrons of the orchestra = concert who wish to remain for the jazz concert may present their ticket = stub for free admission; for all others, tickets are $5 at the door. Thursday, March 11, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating The Gryphon Trio Program Works by Beethoven, Christos Hatzis, and Mendelssohn One of North America's foremost piano trios ("[They] play with strength and = unanimity," John Henken, The Los Angeles Times), the = Gryphon Trio (violinist Annalee Patipatanakoon, cellist Roman Borys, and = pianist James Parker) regularly tours throughout Canada and the United = States and has also performed in Germany, France, Belgium, Russia, Poland, = and Finland. The ensemble's recent release of Mendelssohn's C minor trio is = destined, writes Le Devoir, "to become an indispensable = reference." Ensemble-in-residence at the Music Toronto Chamber Music Series = since 1998, the trio's members also teach on the string faculty at the = Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto (Patipatanakoon and Borys) and at = Wilfrid Laurier University in Ontario (Parker). Violinist Patipatanakoon = and cellist Borys currently perform on the 1717 Windsor-Weinstein = Stradivarius violin and the 1824 McConnell-Gagliano cello, instruments on = loan from the Canada Council for the Arts Musical Instrument Bank. Wednesday, March 24, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating Lang Lang, piano Program Works by Chopin, Haydn, Mozart/Liszt, Schubert, Schumann, and Tan = Dun Celebrated in all the music capitals of the world, Lang Lang--at age = 21--has demonstrated an extraordinary ability to connect with audiences on = a deeply personal level, establishing himself as one of the most exciting = and moving pianists of our time. Since his astonishing and masterful = last-minute substitution for an indisposed Andr=E9 Watts at the Ravinia = Festival in 1999, Lang Lang has performed with many of the world's leading = orchestras. The Chicago Tribune's John von Rhein called = him "a phenomenal talent." Lang Lang made his sold-out Carnegie Hall debut = in April 2001 to great critical acclaim with the Baltimore Symphony and = Yuri Temirkanov. His many international awards include the Tchaikovsky = International Young Musicians Competition and the Leonard Bernstein Award, = in honor of his distinguished musical talents. Lang Lang has made two = recordings for Telarc Records. Saturday, April 10, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating eighth blackbird Program Works by Gordon Fitzell, Stephen Mackey, Carlos Sanchez-Gutierrez, = D.J. Sparr, and Chen Yi Hailed as ambassadors of new music, eighth blackbird is = acclaimed for its astounding musical versatility as well as for its = dedication to the works of today's composers. Formed in 1996 at the Oberlin = Conservatory, the ensemble has compiled numerous awards, including the = prestigious Naumburg Chamber Music Award and both the 1998 and 2000 = CMA/ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming. Currently = ensemble-in-residence at Northwestern University and the University of = Chicago, eighth blackbird has released two CDs: = Round Nut Tool in 1999 and, out this year, = thirteen ways for Cedille Records. The San = Francisco Chronicle calls the secret of the ensemble's success = "exhilaratingly simple: New music is fun. It's exciting, provocative, = stimulating, and refreshing--all the things we typically associate with the = new, but too rarely with contemporary music." Tuesday, April 20, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel General Admission Seating American Brass Quintet Program ABQ editions of the Renaissance music of William Brade, recently recorded Civil War brass music from the library of the 26th North Carolina Regimental Band, and a major new commissioned work The American Brass Quintet's 1960 debut marked the beginning of an = international concert career that includes performances on major concert = series in all 50 states and tours throughout Europe, Central and South = America, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia. Newsweek = magazine calls them "the high priests of brass." The ABQ's more than 45 = recordings represent the largest body of serious brass chamber music ever = recorded by one ensemble. 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--Boundary_(ID_K4F/syPPx+h3WbnAsAkTTw)-- From cinevid at yahoo.com Thu Aug 7 15:21:01 2003 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Thu Aug 7 15:21:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MiniDV Filmmaking getting it's due Message-ID: <20030807185947.48303.qmail@web80510.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2028047306-1060282787=:47354 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Although I'd love to shoot in 35mm and still hope to, it's nice to see a feature film that was shot totally on MiniDV make it to international theatrical release. I'm talking about "28 Days Later" a british horrer/thriller that broke the mold and has grossed $40 Million so far. It still cost a lot compared to local filmmaker budgets (8 mil; the major thorofares of London were shut down and vacated), but it shows that MiniDV has a place and future. If you're an actor, or have a cool location, or are in a position of authority with a city, I would encourage you to seriously consider any project that comes your way, even if it's on DV, because it may just put you on the map. I'm not advertising anything just yet, but just wanted you all to know about it. Anyway, it brought me renewed hope for the format of no-choice and it's still showing at: Loews Richmond Town Square 631 Richmond Road Richmond Heights, OH 44143 Details | Map It (1:10 PM), (4:05), 6:35, 9:10 Online ticketing for this theater not available through Yahoo! Movies Cinemark at Valley View 6001 Canal Road Valley View, OH 44125 Details | Map It Starts on Friday, Aug 8 Click for Friday's Showtimes Regal Montrose Movies 12 4020 Medina Road Akron, OH 44333 Details | Map It (12:00 PM), (2:45), (5:15), 7:45, 10:00 Online ticketing for this theater not available through Yahoo! Movies Regal Cobblestone Square 20 5500 Cobblestone Drive Elyria, OH 44035 Details | Map It (12:35 PM), (4:05), 7:05, 10:05 Online ticketing for this theater not available through Yahoo! Movies Regal Interstate Park 18 1089 Interstate Parkway Akron, OH 44312 Details | Map It (12:40 PM), (3:50), 7:50, 10:35 Online ticketing for this theater not available through --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-2028047306-1060282787=:47354 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Although I'd love to shoot in 35mm and still hope to, it's nice to see a feature film that was shot totally on MiniDV make it to international theatrical release. I'm talking about "28 Days Later" a british horrer/thriller that broke the mold and has grossed $40 Million so far. It still cost a lot compared to local filmmaker budgets (8 mil; the major thorofares of London were shut down and vacated), but it shows that MiniDV has a place and future.
 
If you're an actor, or have a cool location, or are in a position of authority with a city, I would encourage you to seriously consider any project that comes your way, even if it's on DV, because it may just put you on the map. I'm not advertising anything just yet, but just wanted you all to know about it.
 
Anyway, it brought me renewed hope for the format of no-choice and it's still showing at:

Loews Richmond Town Square
631 Richmond Road
Richmond Heights, OH 44143
Details | Map It   Handicapped Accessible Hearing Impaired

(1:10 PM), (4:05), 6:35, 9:10  
Online ticketing for this theater not available through Yahoo! Movies

Cinemark at Valley View
6001 Canal Road
Valley View, OH 44125
Details | Map It   Handicapped Accessible Hearing Impaired

Starts on Friday, Aug 8  
Click for Friday's Showtimes

Regal Montrose Movies 12
4020 Medina Road
Akron, OH 44333
Details | Map It    

(12:00 PM), (2:45), (5:15), 7:45, 10:00  
Online ticketing for this theater not available through Yahoo! Movies

Regal Cobblestone Square 20
5500 Cobblestone Drive
Elyria, OH 44035
Details | Map It   Handicapped Accessible 

(12:35 PM), (4:05), 7:05, 10:05  
Online ticketing for this theater not available through Yahoo! Movies

Regal Interstate Park 18
1089 Interstate Parkway
Akron, OH 44312
Details | Map It   Handicapped Accessible 

 

(12:40 PM), (3:50), 7:50, 10:35  
Online ticketing for this theater not available through
 
 


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-2028047306-1060282787=:47354-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Thu Aug 7 15:21:07 2003 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Thu Aug 7 15:21:07 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]2003/2004 Season Announced for Fine Arts Association Message-ID: <004a01c35d17$9963ee80$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C35CF6.12524E80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fine Arts Association in Willoughby announces their 2003/2004 Theatre Season. ?Civilization?s dramatic canon hopes to, and must, entertain, provoke, alarm and inspire. It is with these ideas in mind that I set out to assemble the 2003-2004 Theatre Performance Season.? -- Fine Arts Association, Theatre Department Chair, Fabio Polanco The Season includes: a.. The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum. November 21-December 14 Directed by Janet Shank Dorothy, Cowardly Lion, Tin Man, Scarecrow and Toto take a magical adventure down the yellow brick road to Emerald City. A family classic sure to lift you up and take you "Over the Rainbow!" b.. True West by Sam Shepard. January 30-February 21 Directed by Fabio Polanco Desperate and broke, Lee, a half-drunk, belligerent drifter, pays an unexpected visit to his younger brother Austin, an aspiring Hollywood screenwriter who is house-sitting for their mother. An ode to sibling rivalry, this intense comedy hurtles towards an explosive high-noon showdown. c.. Charlotte's Web by Joseph Robinette, adapted from the book by E.B. White March 5-14 Directed by Sandy Kosovich Peck and Performed by the Yarnell Youth Theatre Company The beloved tale of Wilbur, Charlotte and their journey to the County Fair. In this story of friendship, spirit and the cycle of life, E.B. White reminds us to open our eyes to the simple wonders around us. d.. Missionaries, Music and Lyrics by Elizabeth Swados April 23-May 9 Directed by Fabio Polanco The true story of the lives, service and eventual murders of three American nuns, an American lay missionary and Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero. Drawn from their own words, this powerful musical work by multiple Tony Award nominee, Outer Critics Circle and Obie Award winner Elizabeth Swados is a celebration of faith, commitment, sacrifice and the resilience of the Salvadoran people for whom Dorothy Kazel, Maura Clarke, Ita Ford, Jean Donovan and Archbishop Romero gave their lives. e.. 8th Annual One Act Festival-Ten Below May 14-29 Directed by Ann Hedger This season, the festival will showcase a recent trend in contemporary theatre-the 10-minute play! The broad array of styles will run from dramatic to comedic and realistic to absurd. This fast-paced evening will include published plays by nationally recognized authors as well as new plays written by local playwrights. Ten Below is guaranteed to make your head spin and your temperature rise. Season Subscriptions are on sale now. Single tickets go on sale August 19. To order tickets or for more information, call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or log on to www.fineartsassociation.org ------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C35CF6.12524E80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Fine = Arts=20 Association in Willoughby announces their 2003/2004 Theatre=20 Season.
 
“Civilization’s=20 dramatic canon hopes to, and must, entertain, provoke, alarm and = inspire.  It is with these ideas in mind = that I=20 set out to assemble the 2003-2004 Theatre Performance Season.” -- = Fine Arts=20 Association, Theatre Department Chair, Fabio Polanco
 
The = Season=20 includes:
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  • True=20 West by Sam Shepard.   January 30-February=20 21        &nbs= p;       =20 Directed by Fabio=20 = Polanco           =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;     =20 Desperate and broke, Lee, a half-drunk, belligerent drifter, pays = an=20 unexpected visit to his younger brother Austin, an aspiring Hollywood=20 screenwriter who is house-sitting for their mother.  An ode to = sibling=20 rivalry, this intense comedy hurtles towards an explosive high-noon=20 showdown.
  • Charlotte's Web = by Joseph=20 Robinette, adapted from the book by E.B. White   March = 5-14 =20 Directed by Sandy Kosovich Peck and Performed by the Yarnell Youth = Theatre=20 = Company           =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp; =20 The beloved tale of Wilbur, Charlotte and their journey to the = County=20 Fair.  In this story of friendship, spirit and the cycle of life, = E.B.=20 White reminds us to open our eyes to the simple wonders around=20 us.
  • Missionaries, = Music and=20 Lyrics by Elizabeth Swados   April 23-May 9  Directed = by Fabio=20 Polanco           &nbs= p;            = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;  =20 The true story of the lives, service and eventual murders of three = American nuns, an American lay missionary and Salvadoran Archbishop = Oscar=20 Romero.  Drawn from their own words, this powerful musical work = by=20 multiple Tony Award nominee, Outer Critics Circle and Obie Award = winner=20 Elizabeth Swados is a celebration of faith, commitment, sacrifice and = the=20 resilience of the Salvadoran people for whom Dorothy Kazel, Maura = Clarke, Ita=20 Ford, Jean Donovan and Archbishop Romero gave their=20 lives.
  • 8th Annual=20 One Act Festival-Ten Below    May=20 = 14-29           &n= bsp;      =20 Directed by Ann=20 = Hedger           &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;      =20 This season, the festival will showcase a recent trend in = contemporary=20 theatre-the 10-minute play!  The broad array of styles will run = from=20 dramatic to comedic and realistic to absurd.  This fast-paced = evening=20 will include published plays by nationally recognized authors as well = as new=20 plays written by local playwrights.  Ten Below is guaranteed to = make your=20 head spin and your temperature rise.
Season = Subscriptions=20 are on sale now.  Single tickets go on sale August 19.  To = order=20 tickets or for more information, call the Fine Arts Box Office = at (440)=20 951-6637 or log on to www.fineartsassociati= on.org=20
------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C35CF6.12524E80-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Thu Aug 7 15:21:12 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Thu Aug 7 15:21:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Haywire debuts at Cedar Lee Theatre Message-ID: <004001c35d20$311ff360$0900000a@johnny6> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0041_01C35CFE.AA0E5360 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Haywire debuts at Cedar Lee Theatre Come attend the benefit showing of Haywire at Cedar Lee on Thursday, August 21. (6:30pm and 8pm showings) Haywire, a film by David Manocchio was one of the highest attended (two sold out screenings) film premiered at the 27th Cleveland International Film Festival held this past March 2003. Film critics calls Haywire: an engaging film noir, fast paced and witty, a breakthrough movie, extremely entertaining. Tickets are available at Cedar Lee Theatre starting August 14th. For ticket information, call 440.717.4696 Following the 8pm showing, please join the filmmakers and cast at Night Town Restaurant for a special reception. Contact Night Town Restaurant located at 12387 Cedar Road, at 216.795.0550 for details and movie/reception packages. ================================== Media Design Imaging media creation for marketing solutions www.mdifilm.com 216.373.3278 Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System) 2800 years old Family Style www.wujiaquan.com ------=_NextPart_000_0041_01C35CFE.AA0E5360 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Haywire debuts at Cedar Lee Theatre

Haywire debuts at Cedar Lee = Theatre

Come attend the benefit showing of = Haywire at Cedar Lee on Thursday, August 21. (6:30pm and 8pm = showings)

Haywire, a film by David Manocchio was = one of the highest attended (two sold out screenings) film premiered at = the 27th Cleveland International Film Festival held this past = March 2003.

Film critics calls Haywire: an = engaging film noir, fast paced and witty, a breakthrough movie, = extremely entertaining.

Tickets are available at Cedar Lee = Theatre starting August 14th. For ticket information, call = 440.717.4696

Following the 8pm showing, please join = the filmmakers and cast at Night Town Restaurant for a special = reception. Contact Night Town Restaurant located at 12387 Cedar Road, at = 216.795.0550 for details and movie/reception packages.


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------=_NextPart_000_0041_01C35CFE.AA0E5360-- From Marianne.Paul at huntington.com Thu Aug 7 17:47:38 2003 From: Marianne.Paul at huntington.com (Marianne.Paul at huntington.com) Date: Thu Aug 7 17:47:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions:Aurora Community Theatre:"Over the River ..." Message-ID: The Aurora Community Theatre is holding auditions for "Over the River and Through the Woods" Monday, Aug. 25 and Tuesday, Aug. 26th at 7:30pm in the theatre located at the Center for the Performing Arts/Aurora Library Bldg. right behind the gazebo at the intersection of Rts. 43 and 306 in Aurora. Barb Rhoades is the Director and Marianne Paul is Producer. This is a warm and funny comedy about two sets of Italian grandparents and their grandson. We are looking for 2 men ages 60 and above, 2 women ages 60 and above, 1 man 25-35 and 1 woman in her 20's or early 30's. There are scripts in the Aurora Library which may be borrowed and read in the library, but not taken out of the library. Production dates are Oct. 31, Nov. 1, 7,8,14,15,21 and 22. For more information, call the Box Office 330-562-1818 or Marianne Paul 330-562-9065 (evenings) or 216-515-6534 (work). This is a great opportunity for any of you "senior citizens" to act in a great play with some really good parts! Marianne S Paul Vice President, Cleveland Trust Administration Priv Finl Grp Pers Trst Adm-Sr The Huntington National Bank 917 Euclid Avenue, (CM24) , Cleveland, OH 44115 Phone: 216/515-6534 Fax: 216-515-6633 Email: marianne.paul at huntington.com From agent at stonemodels.com Thu Aug 7 20:45:00 2003 From: agent at stonemodels.com (Stone Model & Talent Agency) Date: Thu Aug 7 20:45:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Big News Message-ID: <000001c35d46$9fb1f640$120d6b42@R> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_pdVgHepnaKB8aiP/fHIw5A) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT STONE Agency's own HEATHER McDonald has just been crowned MISS AKRON AREA USA. She will be competing this November for the title MISS OHIO USA, a preliminary to MISS USA. Heather recently starred in and has a reoccurring contract for a series of WADSWORTH FORD commercials. If you, your friends, or any area business owners can help out Heather on her trip to becoming MISS USA, please have them forward sponsorships to: Payable to: Heather McDonald, Miss Akron Area USA 261 Hilen Drive Akron, Ohio 44333 Sponsorship Amounts: $100 $300 $500 $1000 $1001+ (GOLD sponsorship includes a free appearance by Heather) All sponsors will receive a program book after the competition >From STONE Model & Talent Agency & Heather McDonald, Miss Akron Area USA, we THANK YOU for each and every sponsorship! www.StoneModels.com --Boundary_(ID_pdVgHepnaKB8aiP/fHIw5A) Content-type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT

STONE Agency’s own HEATHER McDonald has just been crowned MISS AKRON AREA USA.  She will be competing this November for the title MISS OHIO USA, a preliminary to MISS USA.

 

Heather recently starred in and has a reoccurring contract for a series of WADSWORTH FORD commercials.

 

 

If you, your friends, or any area business owners can help out Heather on her trip to becoming MISS USA, please have them forward sponsorships to:

 

 

Payable to:

 

Heather McDonald, Miss Akron Area USA

261 Hilen Drive

Akron, Ohio 44333

 

Sponsorship Amounts:

$100

$300

$500

$1000

$1001+ (GOLD sponsorship includes a free appearance by Heather)

 

 

All sponsors will receive a program book after the competition

 

 

From STONE Model & Talent Agency & Heather McDonald, Miss Akron Area USA, we THANK YOU for each and every sponsorship!

 

 

 

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--Boundary_(ID_pdVgHepnaKB8aiP/fHIw5A)-- From Sig38091 at aol.com Fri Aug 8 06:55:01 2003 From: Sig38091 at aol.com (Sig38091 at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]College of Wooster Seeks Vocal Director for Rock Musical Message-ID: <146.16d0fade.2c6484f1@aol.com> --part1_146.16d0fade.2c6484f1_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit College of Wooster Seeks Vocal Director for New Musical The College of Wooster Theatre Department must seek a last minute replacement vocal director for its production of ANTIGONE, a rock musical with a JC SUPERSTAR sound. Revisions will be made throughout the rehearsal process, including a new book based on the 1997 professional tour. Performances October 30, 31 and November 1. Vocal director would be needed for auditions starting August 26, and two weeks of vocal rehearsals (September 1 to 12, Monday through Friday 7 to 10 PM) and once a week run-throughs. Additional vocal coachings would be at the vocal director's discretion. There is a student musical director coordinating the band and assisting the vocal director. Strong keyboard skills a must. There is a $1500 stipend for this position. Applicants should send resumes and references with phone numbers by email or snail mail. Deadline for submission is August 17. Ansley Valentine Dept. of Theatre College of Wooster 1189 Beall Ave. Wooster, OH 44691 avalentine at wooster.edu 330-263-2028 --part1_146.16d0fade.2c6484f1_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable College of Wooster Seeks Vocal Director for New Musica= l

The College of Wooster Theatre Department must seek a last minute replacemen= t vocal director for its production of ANTIGONE, a rock musical with a JC SU= PERSTAR sound. Revisions will be made throughout the rehearsal process, incl= uding a new book based on the 1997 professional tour. Performances October 3= 0, 31 and November 1.

Vocal director would be needed for auditions starting August 26, and two wee= ks of vocal rehearsals (September 1 to 12, Monday through Friday 7 to 10 PM)= and once a week run-throughs. Additional vocal coachings would be at the vo= cal director's discretion. There is a student musical director coordinating=20= the band and assisting the vocal director. Strong keyboard skills a must. Th= ere is a $1500 stipend for this position. Applicants should send resumes and= references with phone numbers by email or snail mail. Deadline for submissi= on is August 17.

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

avalentine at wooster.edu
330-263-2028
--part1_146.16d0fade.2c6484f1_boundary-- From SMa102648 at aol.com Fri Aug 8 06:55:06 2003 From: SMa102648 at aol.com (SMa102648 at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]grindstone players presents Message-ID: <15e.23b13968.2c648541@aol.com> --part1_15e.23b13968.2c648541_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable THE BEREA GRINDSTONE PLAYERS WILL BE PRESENTING "COMEDY TONIGHT" - A MUSIC=20 REVIEW OF BOTH BROADWAY SONGS AND LONDON'S WEST END ON AUGUST 20, 21, 22, AN= D 23=20 AT ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WEST RD., BEREA. =A0 DAVID GOODING WILL=20= BE=20 THE MUSIC DIRECTOR.=A0 THE FOUR VOCAL ARTISTS ARE:=A0 WILL JEAN, MONICA BERE= NS,=20 ROBERT BURIAN, AND ELIZABETH ATCHISON.=A0 WILLIAM ALLMAN WILL STAGE THE=20 PRODUCTION. =A0 CURTAIN TIME IS 8 PM WITH ALL TICKETS AT $10.00. =A0 RESERVA= TIONS MAY BE=20 MADE BY CALLING RITA AT 234-7327.>=A0=20 --part1_15e.23b13968.2c648541_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable THE BEREA GRINDSTONE PLAYERS WIL= L BE PRESENTING "COMEDY TONIGHT" - A MUSIC REVIEW OF BOTH BROADWAY SONGS AND LONDON'S WEST END ON AUGUS= T 20, 21, 22, AND 23 AT ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WEST RD., BEREA.=20= =A0 DAVID GOODING WILL BE THE MUSIC DIRECTOR.=A0 THE FOUR VOCAL ARTISTS ARE:= =A0 WILL JEAN, MONICA BERENS, ROBERT BURIAN, AND ELIZABETH ATCHISON.=A0 WILL= IAM ALLMAN WILL STAGE THE PRODUCTION. =A0 CURTAIN TIME IS 8 PM WITH ALL TICK= ETS AT $10.00. =A0 RESERVATIONS MAY BE MADE BY CALLING RITA AT 234-7327.>= =A0

--part1_15e.23b13968.2c648541_boundary-- From President at GeaugaTheater.org Fri Aug 8 06:55:10 2003 From: President at GeaugaTheater.org (President GLTG) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:10 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTG Announces Auditions for Dracula Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C35D54.8D3C4840 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit GEAUGA LYRIC THEATER GUILD ANNOUNCES ?DRACULA? AUDITIONS TO BE HELD AT THE GEAUGA THEATER 101 WATER STREET LOCATED ON HISTORIC CHARDON SQUARE (440) 286-2255 AUGUST 25 & 26 7:00-10:00PM CALLBACKS WILL BE HELD ON AUGUST 27 AT 7:00PM ROLES: Lucy- 20ish and beautiful Attractive ?young girl? maid Dracula ? 50ish / adult Harker ? 25ish / adult Dr.Seward ? 50ish / adult A. Van Helsing ? 50ish / adult B. Renfield ? the ?repulsive youth? :-) The Attendant 6-Males This wonderfully frightful show will be directed by Sandy Kosovich-Peck with show dates as follows: October 10,11,17,18,19,24,25. No roles have been cast; actors will read from the script with no monologue necessary. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C35D54.8D3C4840 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable GEAUGA LYRIC THEATER GUILD ANNOUNCES

GEAUGA = LYRIC THEATER GUILD ANNOUNCES

“DRACULA” =

AUDITIONS

TO BE HELD AT THE

GEAUGA = THEATER

101 WATER STREET

LOCATED ON HISTORIC CHARDON = SQUARE

(440) 286-2255

AUGUST 25 & = 26

7:00-10:00PM<= /span>

 

CALLBACKS WILL BE HELD ON AUGUST 27 AT = 7:00PM

 

ROLES:

Lucy- 20ish and beautiful

Attractive “young girl” = maid

Dracula – 50ish / adult

Harker – 25ish / adult

Dr.Seward – 50ish / adult

  1. Van Helsing – = 50ish / adult
  2. Renfield – the = “repulsive youth” <= span = style=3D'mso-char-type:symbol;mso-symbol-font-family:Wingdings'>J<= /span>=

The Attendant

6-Males

 

This wonderfully frightful show will be directed by = Sandy Kosovich-Peck with show dates as follows: October = 10,11,17,18,19,24,25.  No roles have been cast; = actors will read from the script with no monologue necessary. =

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C35D54.8D3C4840-- From ACT1022 at webtv.net Fri Aug 8 06:55:15 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "The Hound of the Baskervilles" Message-ID: <14477-3F335D0A-3284@storefull-2358.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: Auditons for "The Hound of the Baskervilles", A Sherlock Holmes Thriller When: Monday, August 18 and Tuesday, August 19, 2003 Who: 5 Men and 5 Women (Ages, late twenties to 50's) Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue Time: 7:00 pm Director: Ed Jenkins Contact: Theresa Tucker, (216) 851-8721 From ACT1022 at webtv.net Fri Aug 8 06:55:19 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "Once On This Island" Message-ID: <14477-3F335E67-3286@storefull-2358.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: Auditions for the muscial by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty When: Monday, August 25 and Tuesday August 26 Who: 5 Women, 5 Men, 1 girl, Chorus People Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue Time: 7:00 pm Director: Jonnie Kawasaki Choreographer: Kyle Primous Contact: Theresa Tucker, (216) 851-8721 From ACT1022 at webtv.net Fri Aug 8 06:55:24 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:24 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musical Director Needed Message-ID: <14477-3F33606B-3289@storefull-2358.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: Musical Director needed for 2003-2004 Season When: Immediately Productions: "Once On This Island", Nov. 22 - Dec. 7 (Auditions Aug. 25 - 26) "Tambourines to Glory" Feb. 7 - Feb. 29) "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" Please contact Theresa Tucker (216) 851-8721 if you are interested in any or all of the productions. From ACT1022 at webtv.net Fri Aug 8 06:55:29 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:29 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Director Needed Message-ID: <14477-3F336189-3290@storefull-2358.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: "Tambourines to Glory" by Langston Hughes (the story of two sisters who want to start a storefront church but are confronted with temptation) When: Production dates are Feb. 7 - Feb. 29 Contact: Theresa Tucker, (216) 851-8721 From ACT1022 at webtv.net Fri Aug 8 06:55:34 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Job Opportunities for Youth Theater Message-ID: <14478-3F336302-2442@storefull-2358.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: Dance (Modern and Ballet) and Drama Instructors needed for students ages 8 - 18. When: Fall 2003 (Saturdays) Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue Contact: Theresa Tucker, (216) 851-8721 From JenEClifford at aol.com Fri Aug 8 07:31:02 2003 From: JenEClifford at aol.com (JenEClifford at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 8 07:31:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TWELFTH NIGHT CLOSES THIS WEEKEND!! Message-ID: <3AAC2F26.75F2144F.2101D7C3@aol.com> The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival would like to invite you to their final weekend of the summer at the Tri C Metro campus on E. 30th and Woodland Ave. in Downtown Cleveland this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings at 7 pm for performances of Twelfth Night, directed by Seth Gordon. Admission is free, and we do have an indoor space in case of rain. Please bring 50 cents to exit the parking lot. For any other questions, please call (216) 732-3311 and someone will get back to you. We hope to see you all this weekend at Tri C Metro. From lorien at en.com Fri Aug 8 14:40:01 2003 From: lorien at en.com (Witkowski) Date: Fri Aug 8 14:40:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Director sought for To Kill a Mockingbird Message-ID: <000a01c35ddd$8f59f9e0$4d0dd6d8@oemcomputer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C35DBC.07342AC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Strongsville Community Theatre is now accepting resumes for Directors = for "To Kill a Mockingbird", the stage adaptation of Harper Lee's novel. = The show will open at the end of October, and will be presented in the = Little Theatre of Strongsville High School. Resumes can be submitted in response to this notice, via the website at = www.strongsvilletheatre.com , or sent to SCT, P.O. Box 361561, = Strongsville, Ohio, 44136 Thanks, much. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C35DBC.07342AC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Strongsville Community Theatre is now accepting resumes for Directors = for "To=20 Kill a Mockingbird", the stage adaptation of Harper Lee’s novel. = The show will=20 open at the end of October, and will be presented in the Little Theatre = of=20 Strongsville High School.

Resumes can be submitted in response to this notice, via the website = at=20 www.strongsvilletheatre.com , = or sent to=20 SCT, P.O. Box 361561, Strongsville, Ohio, 44136

Thanks, = much.

------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C35DBC.07342AC0-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Fri Aug 8 16:11:03 2003 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 8 16:11:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Director needed for Bye Bye Birdie At RRCT Message-ID: <0226F976.2947A528.6CC916B7@aol.com> from Artistic Director Kevin Joseph Kelly and Producer Maureen Donoughe We are looking for a Director for our January Production of Bye Bye Birdie. The Production will run Jan 22 thru Feb 1, 2004 Please submit your resume to this email address or to the following street address: Kevin Joseph Kelly RRCT 17920 Detroit Ave Apt 602 Lakewood OH 44107 If you have any questions, please respond to this email or call 216-221-6233 with any questions. Maureen and I are looking for individuals that will join us in continuing to push our theatre to produce quality productions at the highest level, with integrity and positive reinforcement for the actors. To blend professional and community talent together with synergistic results. From StageCzech at aol.com Sat Aug 9 15:06:01 2003 From: StageCzech at aol.com (StageCzech at aol.com) Date: Sat Aug 9 15:06:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brecksville Seeks Actors Message-ID: <1c8.daa7696.2c664a04@aol.com> --part1_1c8.daa7696.2c664a04_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Due to unforeseen circumstances, Brecksville Little Theatre is now seeking Three Men for their production of Stephen Sondheim's "Company." Roles open are for two men, age 25 to 35, tenor and baritone, good comic timing, and one man age 50 to 60, tenor, capable of letting his hair down. Show dates are Sept. 19 thru Oct. 10, Friday & Saturday, with two Sunday matinees in the middle of the run. The theater is located on the corner of Rtes 21 & 82 in Brecksville, in the Brecksville Olde Town Hall. Those interested, please call Paul at 216-741-5233, or reply via e-mail to stageczech at aol.com. --part1_1c8.daa7696.2c664a04_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Due to unforeseen circumstances, Brecksville Little Th= eatre is now seeking Three Men for their production of Stephen Sondhe= im's "Company."

Roles open are for two men, age 25 to 35, tenor and baritone, good comic tim= ing, and one man age 50 to 60,  tenor, capable of letting his hair down= .

Show dates are Sept. 19 thru Oct. 10, Friday & Saturday, with two Sunday= matinees in the middle of the run.  The theater is located on the corn= er of Rtes 21 & 82 in Brecksville, in the Brecksville Olde Town Hall.
Those interested, please call Paul at 216-741-5233, or reply via e-mail to s= tageczech at aol.com.
--part1_1c8.daa7696.2c664a04_boundary-- From lee at mnine.com Sat Aug 9 15:06:05 2003 From: lee at mnine.com (m.nine) Date: Sat Aug 9 15:06:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]short film casting Message-ID: <002401c35e91$2ffc5240$6501a8c0@mnine> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C35E6F.A83F08F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable m.nine productions is currently casting for a short film. currently, = auditions aren't scheduled but if you're interested in playing any of = the charachters below, please respond to: casting at mnine.com thank you, -Aaron Abt "LEAD FURY" (tentative title) is a 15-minute student short-film. = Produced, written and directed by Aaron Lee Abt. =20 PLOT: There is an undisclosed criminal deal going down in a local motel = room. What they don't know is that the FBI is watching not so far away, = with the intent to interfere. Before the night is over ammo is = exchanged, but the complex reality of the situation isn't revealed until = it's too late. =20 PRODUCTION DATES: One weekend, two evening/night shoots in late = August/September 2003. =20 =20 CASTING: (all ages are approximate, even if it doesn't fit you exactly we are = still interested) Agent 18 - male 25-40, covert FBI agent Big Bear - male 30-60, veteran FBI agent Daren -25-35, FBI, Big Bear's partner Marc - white male 22-30, pro freelance dealer, Sean's friend Sean - male 22-30, pro freelance dealer, Marc's friend Grey Goose - male 30-70, voice acting only Lewis - 30-60 male, police chief Wheeler - 22-35, rookie cop Kate - white female 18-25, Marc's girlfriend Ron - 25-50, cop ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C35E6F.A83F08F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

m.nine productions is = currently casting=20 for a short film. currently, auditions aren't scheduled but if you're = interested=20 in playing any of the charachters below, please respond = to:

 

casting at mnine.com

=

 

thank you,

-Aaron Abt

 

 

 

 

=93LEAD FURY=94 = (tentative title) is=20 a 15-minute student short-film. Produced, written and directed by Aaron = Lee=20 Abt.

 

PLOT: There is an = undisclosed criminal=20 deal going down in a local motel room. What they don=92t know is that = the FBI is=20 watching not so far away, with the intent to interfere. Before the night = is over=20 ammo is exchanged, but the complex reality of the situation isn=92t = revealed until=20 it=92s too late.

 

PRODUCTION DATES: One = weekend, two=20 evening/night shoots in late August/September = 2003.

 

 

 CASTING:

(all ages are approximate, = even if it=20 doesn=92t fit you exactly we are still = interested)


Agent 18 =96 male 25-40, = covert FBI=20 agent

Big Bear =96 male 30-60, = veteran FBI=20 agent

Daren =9625-35, FBI, Big = Bear=92s=20 partner

Marc =96 white male 22-30, = pro freelance=20 dealer, Sean=92s friend

Sean =96 male 22-30, pro = freelance dealer,=20 Marc=92s friend

Grey Goose =96 male 30-70, = voice acting=20 only

Lewis =96 30-60 male, police = chief

Wheeler =96 22-35, rookie=20 cop

Kate =96 white female 18-25, = Marc=92s=20 girlfriend

Ron =96 25-50,=20 cop

------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C35E6F.A83F08F0-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Sat Aug 9 15:18:00 2003 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sat Aug 9 15:18:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]important message to AOL subscribers of NEohioPAL Message-ID: <14b.229bcfcd.2c66b062@aol.com> --part1_14b.229bcfcd.2c66b062_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This last Thursday and Friday, August 7 & 8, AOL was blocking e-mail from all Hostway list-serves, including NEohioPAL. The problem is corrected now, but you missed a lot of postings. To see the postings you missed you can view The NEohioPAL Archives --part1_14b.229bcfcd.2c66b062_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This last Thursday and Friday, August 7 & 8,&nb= sp; AOL was blocking e-mail from all Hostway list-serves, including NEohioPA= L.  The problem is corrected now, but you missed a lot of postings.

To see the postings you missed you can view The NEohioPAL Archives

--part1_14b.229bcfcd.2c66b062_boundary-- From p.a.gould at att.net Sat Aug 9 22:29:02 2003 From: p.a.gould at att.net (p.a.gould at att.net) Date: Sat Aug 9 22:29:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Shooting Begins Message-ID: <20030809221302.C97B920DF2@braxton.siteprotect.com> I would like to say "break a leg!" to my cast and crew as we begin shooting our feature film, "The Way Home", tomorrow! Be sure to visit our website-- www.littlebeth.com --as "The Way Home" pages will be updated daily. Peter Gould -- Visit the world of Little Beth Entertainment at www.littlebeth.com "We are the music makers and we are the dreamers of dreams."-- Willy Wonka From shart00 at hotmail.com Sat Aug 9 22:29:06 2003 From: shart00 at hotmail.com (susan hart) Date: Sat Aug 9 22:29:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GHLT Auditions for "Gypsy" Message-ID: ------=_NextPart_001_0001_01C35EBA.69F72B40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable REMEMBER!!!! Calling all stage mothers and would-be strippers: Auditions will be held for Garfield Hts Little Theatre's November product= ion of "GYPSY" on Sunday, August 17 and Monday August 18th. TIME: 7:00 to 9:00 pm (both nights) PLACE: 5640 Briarcliff Dr (the rehearsal hall) Garfield Hts, OH Come prepared with a song to sing (accompanist provided) and dress for mo= vement. All parts are open and ages 8 and above are welcome. Director is Deb Sweat and musical director is Amy Goodwin. Come help us = make this last show (GYPSY-one of the best musicals ever written for the = American Stage) on our wonderful old big stage a success. =20 More info: visit ghlt.com or call 216-441-7027 or 216-341-5241 Thanks for your interest! Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn= .com ------=_NextPart_001_0001_01C35EBA.69F72B40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
REMEMBER!!!!
Calling all stage mothers = and would-be strippers:
 
Auditions will be held for Garfield Hts Little Th= eatre's November production of "GYPSY" on Sunday, August 17 and Monday Au= gust 18th.
 
TIME: 7:00 to 9:00 pm (both nights)
PLACE: 5640 Briarcliff = Dr (the rehearsal hall) Garfield Hts, OH
 
Come prepared with a s= ong to sing (accompanist provided) and dress for movement. All parts= are open and ages 8 and above are welcome.
 
Director is Deb Sweat and music= al director is Amy Goodwin.  Come help us make this last show (GYPSY= -one of the best musicals ever written for the American Stage) = on our wonderful old big stage a success.    &nb= sp;
 
More info: visit ghlt.com or call  216-441-7027 or 216-341-5241
 
Th= anks for your interest!


 


Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download= : http://explorer.msn.com
------=_NextPart_001_0001_01C35EBA.69F72B40-- From MargLynch at aol.com Sat Aug 9 22:29:10 2003 From: MargLynch at aol.com (MargLynch at aol.com) Date: Sat Aug 9 22:29:10 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CTC on Public Funding for the Arts Message-ID: --part1_a9.45e25c76.2c67100a_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The response to our last e-mail suggests that more information needs to be shared more widely about the issue of public funding for the arts and its relationship to the convention center issue. We will try to pass on information when we have it. Although the arts community is gaining in political power, know-how, and presence, the idea is that we also have to work within what might be feasible at this point. Public funding for the arts is very likely to be coupled with the convention center on an upcoming ballot; that's a reality. But the Community Partnership for Arts and Culture is strongly and actively advocating to protect public funding for the arts within the larger economic development package that will be presented as a sales tax levy. Intense lobbying is occurring, for instance, to make sure there is a cap for the amount of revenue that would go to the Convention Center. The remainder of the money, earmarked for economic development, would be split between four entities--the city, the county, a high-tech development fund, and the arts. The Community Partnership for Arts and Culture is lobbying to make sure that the money is split equitably between these four entities. The County Commissioners have endorsed an equitable division. CPAC asks for our further assistance, writing: "Given recent developments, we need to make sure that Mayor Jane Campbell, Council President Frank Jackson, and Mayor Bruce Akers hear from us (call, fax letters). Key messages are: -- We are aware of the Commissioners' latest proposal for a four-way, equal split of the tax dollars generated by the proposed tax increase. -- The arts and cultural community has always believed that an equal split is the fairest and most equitable. -- If an equitable process is decided, the arts and cultural leaders, their board, staff, members and audiences will rally behind this issue. -- Please seriously consider supporting an equal 25% split. Contact Information: The Honorable Council President Frank Jackson Cleveland City Council 601 Lakeside Avenue NE Cleveland, OH 44114 phone] 216-664-2840 fax] 216-664-3837 The Honorable Mayor Jane Campbell City of Cleveland 601 Lakeside Avenue Cleveland, OH 44114 phone] 216-664-6420 fax] 216-664-2815 Mayor Bruce Akers President, Mayors and Managers Association 10107 Brecksville Rd. Brecksville, OH 44141 phone] 440-526-3433 fax] 440-526-5979 Please make notes of the following important dates: Aug 13 - Cleveland City Council will have their final meeting to address these issues Aug 19 - the Board of County Commissioners will have their final meeting to discuss the details of the economic development package." Send an electronic copy of any letters you write to CPAC at cpac2001 at aol.com --part1_a9.45e25c76.2c67100a_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The response to our last=20= e-mail suggests that more information needs to be shared more widely about t= he issue of public funding for the arts and its relationship to the conventi= on center issue.  We will try to pass on information when we have it. &= nbsp;Although the arts community is gaining in
political power, know-how, and presence, the idea is that we also have t= o work within what might be feasible at this point. Public funding for the a= rts is very likely to be coupled with the convention center on an upcoming b= allot; that's a reality.  But the Community Partnership for Arts and Cu= lture is strongly and actively advocating to protect public funding for the=20= arts within the larger economic development package that will be presented a= s a sales tax levy.  Intense lobbying is occurring, for instance, to ma= ke sure there is a cap for the amount of revenue that would go to the Conven= tion Center.  The remainder of the money, earmarked for economic develo= pment, would be split between four entities--the city, the county, a high-te= ch development fund, and the arts.  The Community Partnership for Arts=20= and Culture is lobbying to make sure that the money is split equitably betwe= en these four entities.  The County Commissioners have endorsed an equi= table division.  CPAC asks for our further assistance, writing:

"Given recent developments, we need to make sure that Mayor Jane Campbel= l, Council President Frank Jackson, and Mayor Bruce Akers hear from us (call= , fax letters).  Key messages are:
-- We are aware of the Commissioners' latest proposal for a four-way, eq= ual split of the tax dollars generated by the proposed tax increase.=20
-- The arts and cultural community has always believed that an equal spl= it is the fairest and most equitable.
-- If an equitable process is decided, the arts and cultural leaders, th= eir board, staff, members and audiences will rally behind this issue.
-- Please seriously consider supporting an equal 25% split.

Contact Information:

The Honorable Council President Frank Jackson
Cleveland City Council
601 Lakeside Avenue NE
Cleveland, OH  44114
phone] 216-664-2840
fax]  216-664-3837

The Honorable Mayor Jane Campbell
City of Cleveland
601 Lakeside Avenue
Cleveland, OH  44114
phone]  216-664-6420
fax]  216-664-2815

Mayor Bruce Akers
President, Mayors and Managers Association
10107 Brecksville Rd.
Brecksville, OH  44141
phone] 440-526-3433
fax]  440-526-5979

Please make notes of the following important dates:
Aug 13 - Cleveland City Council will have their final meeting to address= these issues
Aug 19 - the Board of County Commissioners will have their final meeting= to discuss the details of the economic development package."

Send an electronic copy of any letters you write to CPAC at cpac2001 at aol= .com
--part1_a9.45e25c76.2c67100a_boundary-- From mephistotheatrics at hotmail.com Sun Aug 10 05:16:01 2003 From: mephistotheatrics at hotmail.com (Mephisto Theatrics) Date: Sun Aug 10 05:16:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Movie Auditions / Costume Design Opportunity Message-ID:
This message is for anyone who might be interested in working on a local film to be shot in the Sandusky area. The film is called The Still Unknown, and the stage version of the script may be viewed on the author's website, www.geocities.com/terenceblenk/stillunknown.htm
Ages listed are approximate, and may vary with casting.  No roles are currently cast.
 
It's an ensemble piece in the sense that there are 7-8 major roles all with relatively equal screen time.  Because of this, we will be rehearsing, most likely 1-2 days a week.
 
Transportation for these rehearsals and shooting can be provided for anyone who lives more or less somewhere between Lakewood and Sandusky.
 
I am also looking for a costume designer for this project.  Costumes will probably be a thrift store operation, so here we're looking for someone with great style and imagination.
 
If you haven't figured it out, other than re-imbursing costs, we will not be able to pay you.  This is a "love of art" project.  But are planning on going as far as we can with promoting this film once shot.  We've completed many theater and film projects in the past.  I don't want to "sell" anyone.  Just check out the script, it's worth it.
 
If you know anyone or around the Sandusky area who might be interested, contact Joshua Johnston (director) through this email address.
 
Thanks,
Josh(ua) Johnston
Mephisto Theatrics


MSN 8 helps ELIMINATE E-MAIL VIRUSES. Get 2 months FREE*. From AntaeusDance at aol.com Sun Aug 10 05:16:48 2003 From: AntaeusDance at aol.com (AntaeusDance at aol.com) Date: Sun Aug 10 05:16:48 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Antaeus Dance opens exciting season with "flashback" Message-ID: --part1_a3.46e2b82d.2c673990_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Antaeus Dance presents flashback a concert of repertory works by Artistic Director Joan Meggitt music by Arvo Part, Astor Piazzolla and Dmitri Shostakovich September 12-13, 2003 at 8:00 p.m. September 14, 2003 at 2:00 p.m. Pilgrim Congregational Church 2592 West 14th Street corner of West 14th and Starkweather in Tremont Tickets: $15 general admission, $10 seniors/students Parking: Free, church lot & on street For reservations & information, please call (216) 486-2874 or e-mail AntaeusDance at aol.com Antaeus Dance is a professional, nonprofit modern dance company dedicated to the creation and presentation of intelligent and well-crafted danceworks that address issues of human connection. Founded in 2001, and based on Cleveland, the company is active in the production of formal concerts of original modern dance choreography, creates free site-specific dance events for the public, some in collaboration with other arts and professional organizations, and is committed to arts education in Cleveland and the surrounding communities. The company is in residence at Pilgrim Congregational Church. Antaeus Dance Joan Meggitt, Artistic/Executive Director 2592 West 14th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44113 (216) 486-2874 AntaeusDance at aol.com --part1_a3.46e2b82d.2c673990_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Antaeus D= ance
presents
flashback
a concert of repertory wo= rks by Artistic Director Joan Meggitt
music by Arvo Part, Astor Piazzolla and Dmitri Shostakovich


September 12-13, 2003 at 8:0= 0 p.m.
September 14, 2003 at 2:00 p.m.

Pilgrim Congregational Church
2592 West 14th Street
corner of West 14th and Starkweather in Tremont

Tickets: $15 general admission, $10 seniors/students
Parking: Free, church lot & on street
For reservations & information, please call (216) 486-2874
or e-mail AntaeusDance at aol.com

Antaeus Dance is a professio= nal, nonprofit modern dance company dedicated to the creation and presentati= on of intelligent and well-crafted danceworks that address issues of human c= onnection. Founded in 2001, and based on Cleveland, the company is active in= the production of formal concerts of original modern dance choreography, cr= eates free site-specific dance events for the public, some in collaboration=20= with other arts and professional organizations, and is committed to arts edu= cation in Cleveland and the surrounding communities. 

The company is in residence at Pilgrim Congregational Church.
Antaeus Dance
Joan Meggitt, Artistic/Executive Director
2592 West 14th Street
Cleveland, Ohio 44113
(216) 486-2874
AntaeusDance at aol.com

--part1_a3.46e2b82d.2c673990_boundary-- From nancy at btots.org Sun Aug 10 14:46:00 2003 From: nancy at btots.org (Nancy Sweeney/ BTOTS) Date: Sun Aug 10 14:46:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brecksville Theater on the Square Auditions for The Sound of Music Message-ID: <003c01c35f76$33ffaf00$687ba8c0@Nancy> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0039_01C35F54.ACBE7380 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Brecksville Theater on the Square Holds Auditions for The Sound of Music Brecksville Theater on the Square will hold auditions for the classic = and beloved musical about the von Trapp family singers, The Sound of = Music directed by Catherine E. Phillips and music directed by Donna Box. = . All roles are open. Auditions will be held according to the following = schedule: =20 Auditions for children grades K-8 on Sunday, August 24 from 2:00-5:00 = p.m. will be by appointment only. Please call 440-526-3443 to schedule = an audition time. There is no need to prepare a song as auditioners will = be taught a song at the audition. =20 Open auditions for students in grades 9-12 and all adults are Sunday, = August 24 from 7-9:00 p.m. and Monday, August 25 from 7-9:00 p.m. Please = prepare an audition song and be prepared to read. No appointments are = necessary for high school students and adults. =20 Callbacks for children and adults are Tuesday, August 26 beginning at = 7:00 p.m. =20 Production dates are November 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 2003.=20 =20 Auditions are being held in Building 5 at the Blossom Hill Complex, 4450 = Oakes Road in Brecksville. For additional information, call Brecksville = Theater on the Square at 440-526-3443 or visit the website at = www.btots.org. =20 The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this organization with state tax = dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and = cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0039_01C35F54.ACBE7380 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Brecksville Theater on the = Square Holds=20 Auditions for

The Sound of Music

Brecksville Theater = on the=20 Square will hold auditions for the classic and beloved musical about the = von=20 Trapp family singers, The Sound of Music directed by = Catherine=20 E. Phillips and music directed by Donna Box. . All roles are open. = Auditions=20 will be held according to the following schedule:

 

Auditions for = children grades=20 K-8 on Sunday, August 24 from 2:00-5:00 p.m. will be by appointment=20 only.  Please call = 440-526-3443=20 to schedule an audition time. There is no need to prepare a song as = auditioners=20 will be taught a song at the audition.

 

Open = auditions for=20 students in grades 9-12 and all adults are Sunday, August 24 from 7-9:00 = p.m.=20 and Monday, August 25 from 7-9:00 p.m. Please prepare an audition song = and be=20 prepared to read. No appointments are necessary for high school students = and=20 adults.

 

Callbacks for = children and=20 adults are Tuesday, August 26 beginning at 7:00 p.m.

 

Production dates = are November=20 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 2003.

 

Auditions are being = held in=20 Building 5 at the Blossom Hill Complex, 4450 Oakes Road in Brecksville. = For=20 additional information, call Brecksville Theater on the Square at = 440-526-3443=20 or visit the website at www.btots.org.

 

The Ohio Arts = Council helped=20 fund this organization with state tax dollars to encourage economic = growth,=20 educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.

 

 

 
------=_NextPart_000_0039_01C35F54.ACBE7380-- From clydesimon at sbcglobal.net Sun Aug 10 16:46:01 2003 From: clydesimon at sbcglobal.net (Clyde Simon) Date: Sun Aug 10 16:46:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]convergence-continuum auditioning women for Oct. production Message-ID: <20030810204435.79208.qmail@web80405.mail.yahoo.com> --0-537795017-1060548275=:78113 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii convergence-continuum is seeking to cast one remaining female role (non-equity) for its upcoming production, which will run at their artistic home, The Liminis, in Tremont. The show, to be directed by Artistic Director Clyde Simon, will run Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from October 3 through November 1. Rehearsals begin with a read-thru on August 20. convergence-continuum produces unconventional/alternative theatre in an intimate, environment setting. The role to be filled is a major role within the ensemble piece and is very flexible in terms of age (25 - 50), ethnicity, physical type, etc. To obtain further details / schedule an audition, please call Clyde Simon at 216-401-3099. --0-537795017-1060548275=:78113 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
convergence-continuum  is seeking to cast one remaining female role (non-equity) for its upcoming production, which will run at their artistic home, The Liminis, in Tremont.  The show, to be directed by Artistic Director Clyde Simon,  will run Thursdays, Fridays and  Saturdays from October 3 through November 1.  Rehearsals begin with a read-thru on August 20.
 
convergence-continuum produces unconventional/alternative theatre in an intimate, environment setting.  The role to be filled is a major role within the ensemble piece and is very flexible in terms of age (25 - 50), ethnicity, physical type, etc.  To obtain further details / schedule an audition, please call Clyde Simon at 216-401-3099.
--0-537795017-1060548275=:78113-- From JHerman312 at aol.com Sun Aug 10 16:46:05 2003 From: JHerman312 at aol.com (JHerman312 at aol.com) Date: Sun Aug 10 16:46:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Kent Stage to hold Auditions for DRACULA Message-ID: <1e2.eca859f.2c681004@aol.com> --part1_1e2.eca859f.2c681004_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release: The Kent Stage=20 Holds Auditions for Bram Stoker's=20 DRACULA Adapted for the stage by Jack L. Herman After last years resounding success, The Kent Stage will be hold auditions=20 for this years production of the classic gothic thriller about the blood thi= rsty=20 Count, Bram Stoker's Dracula directed by Jack L. Herman. =20 Open auditions Sunday, August 24 from 7-9:00 p.m. and Monday, August 25 from= =20 7-9:00 p.m. No appointments are necessary. Callbacks will be held Tuesday, August 26 beginning at 7:00 p.m. Production dates are October 23, 24, 25, 26, 30, 31 and November 1st. 2003 Auditions are being held at the Kent Stage. =20 175 E. Main St. in Kent. =20 For additional information, call 330-673-5368. The Kent Stage helps to support the educational excellence and cultural=20 enrichment of the community.=20 Check us out at: http://www.folk-eve= nts.com/ # # # Description of Characters Three Vampire Vixens Looking for three (3) young woman to be able to play very sexy roles. Must=20 have a dancers movements. They are evil and sultry whenever on stage. Look= ing=20 for actresses in their early to middle 20's. Will need to be able to speak=20 with a Romanian style accent. Dr. John Seward He is a very refined man. Courteous. A true English gentleman. He also is= =20 in love with Lucy Westenra. He is the chief physician in charge of Purfleet= =20 Asylum. Must be able to speak with an English accent. Arthur Holmwood An aristocrat. Well bred. He is hopelessly in love with Lucy. When Lucy=20 dies a part of Arthur dies with her. He has the finale triumph in this play= . =20 Must be able to speak with an English accent. Quincey P. Morris An American from Texas. He speaks with the slang of the South, but it is=20 obvious he has good manners, and is very wealthy. He is the third of Lucy's= =20 suitors. Must be able to speak with an Southern accent. Jonathan Harker He is a likable, outgoing, well heeled, well dressed, successful solicitor.=20= =20 He is the fianc=E9 of Mina Murray. Must be able to speak with an English=20 accent. Mina Murray Mina is a most attractive young woman. She is beautifully dressed. She is=20 gentle, warm-hearted, quick to respond to others' needs. Must be able to spe= ak=20 with an English accent. Lucy Westenra She too is a very attractive young woman. Lucy, though gentle by nature, is= =20 suffering from a strange malady, which makes her appear helpless and weak. =20 When she becomes a vampire, the actress will need to be able to play very=20 seductive, evil and wild. Must be able to speak with an English accent. R. M. Renfield This role has been pre-cast. Professor Abraham Van Helsing This role has been pre-cast. Count Dracula This role has been pre-cast. --part1_1e2.eca859f.2c681004_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release:

T= he Kent Stage
Holds Auditions for


Bram= Stoker's
DRACULA

Adapted for the stage by Jack L. Herman


After last years resounding success, The Kent Stage will be hold audi= tions for this years production of the classic gothic thriller about the blo= od thirsty Count, Bram Stoker's Dracula directed by Jack L. Herman.&n= bsp;

Open auditions Sunday, August 24 from 7-9:00 p.m. and Monday, August=20= 25 from 7-9:00 p.m.  No appointments are necessary.

Callbacks will be held Tuesday, August 26 beginning at 7:00 p.m.

Production dates are October 23, 24, 25, 26, 30, 31 and November 1st. 2003
Auditions are being held at the Kent Stage. 
175 E. Main St. in Kent. 
For additional information, call 330-673-5368.

The Kent Stage helps to support the educational excellence and cultural enri= chment of the community.
Check us out at: http://www.folk-eve= nts.com/

# # #


Description of Characters

Three Vampire Vixens
Looking for three (3) young woman to be able to play very sexy roles. =20= Must have a dancers movements.  They are evil and sultry whenever on st= age.  Looking for actresses in their early to middle 20's.  Will n= eed to be able to speak with a Romanian style accent.

Dr. John Seward
He is a very refined man.  Courteous.  A true English gentleman.&n= bsp; He also is in love with Lucy Westenra.  He is the chief physician=20= in charge of Purfleet Asylum.  Must be able to speak with an English ac= cent.

Arthur Holmwood
An aristocrat.  Well bred.  He is hopelessly in love with Lucy.&nb= sp; When Lucy dies a part of Arthur dies with her.  He has the finale t= riumph in this play.  Must be able to speak with an English accent.

Quincey P. Morris
An American from Texas.  He speaks with the slang of the South, but it=20= is obvious he has good manners, and is very wealthy.  He is the third o= f Lucy's suitors.  Must be able to speak with an Southern accent.

Jonathan Harker
He is a likable, outgoing, well heeled, well dressed, successful solicitor.&= nbsp; He is the fianc=E9 of Mina Murray.  Must be able to speak with an= English accent.

Mina Murray
Mina is a most attractive young woman.  She is beautifully dressed.&nbs= p; She is gentle, warm-hearted, quick to respond to others' needs. Must be a= ble to speak with an English accent.

Lucy Westenra
She too is a very attractive young woman.  Lucy, though gentle by natur= e, is suffering from a strange malady, which makes her appear helpless and w= eak.  When she becomes a vampire, the actress will need to be able to p= lay very seductive, evil and wild.  Must be able to speak with an Engli= sh accent.

R. M. Renfield
This role has been pre-cast.

Professor Abraham Van Helsing
This role has been pre-cast.

Count Dracula
This role has been pre-cast.


--part1_1e2.eca859f.2c681004_boundary-- From clydesimon at sbcglobal.net Sun Aug 10 23:55:01 2003 From: clydesimon at sbcglobal.net (Clyde Simon) Date: Sun Aug 10 23:55:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final 3 performances of Each Day Dies With Sleep Message-ID: <20030811030313.48177.qmail@web80403.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1493391780-1060570993=:47059 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii ONLY ONE WEEKEND LEFT TO SEE CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM'S PRODUCTION OF EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP There is only one weekend left to encounter convergence-continuum's mind-bending production of Jose Rivera's Each Day Dies With Sleep. In this up-close production at the intimate Liminis, you will be transported to the extraordinary world that is Nelly's home on the East Coast where she struggles to escape her possessive father Augie and his strange expanding house filled with wild animals. With the help of hunky, young Johnny they travel to L.A. in search of fame and fortune. But Augie isn't out of the picture yet and the cards say there's mayhem on the way.... "Rivera animates the tension between the civilized and the bestial, all while writing in such a droll manner that the work plays like a dark, gothic comedy....All this weirdness seems strangely logical in the playing, and it's surprisingly funny throughout....In a production that is superb in all respects, the convergence-continuum actors shine brightest....Thanks to their crisp performances, this tight ensemble generates enough crackling sexual energy to equal the output of an Illuminating Company substation, along with just as much tension and dread once Augie takes his revenge....So let's put it this way: If you've got a functioning phone and car, you've got no damn excuse to miss this show.." -- Christine Howey, Scene, July 23-29, 2003 So use that phone to call 216-687-0074 for reservations soon. Tickets are still available for the final weekend, but seating is limited. This final weekend of performances will be Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 8pm, at The Liminis, 2438 Scranton Rd., in Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood. Tickets are $12 general admission and $9 for students and seniors. Call 216-687-0074 for reservations and information. --0-1493391780-1060570993=:47059 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
ONLY ONE WEEKEND LEFT TO SEE CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM'S PRODUCTION OF EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP


There is only one weekend left to encounter convergence-continuum's mind-bending production of Jose Rivera's Each Day Dies With Sleep.  In this up-close production at the intimate Liminis, you will be transported to the extraordinary world that is Nelly's home on the East Coast where she struggles to escape her possessive father Augie and his strange expanding house filled with wild animals.  With the help of hunky, young Johnny they travel to L.A. in search of fame and fortune.  But Augie isn't out of the picture yet and the cards say there's mayhem on the way....


"Rivera animates the tension between the civilized and the bestial, all while writing in such a droll manner that the work plays like a dark, gothic comedy....All this weirdness seems strangely logical in the playing, and it's surprisingly funny throughout....In a production that is superb in all respects, the convergence-continuum actors shine brightest....Thanks to their crisp performances, this tight ensemble generates enough crackling sexual energy to equal the output of an Illuminating Company substation, along with just as much tension and dread once Augie takes his revenge....So let's put it this way: If you've got a functioning phone and car, you've got no damn excuse to miss this show.."  -- Christine Howey, Scene, July 23-29, 2003

So use that phone to call 216-687-0074 for reservations soon.  Tickets are still available for the final weekend, but seating is limited.

This final weekend of performances will be Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 8pm, at The Liminis, 2438 Scranton Rd., in Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood.  Tickets are $12 general admission and $9 for students and seniors.  Call 216-687-0074 for reservations and information.
--0-1493391780-1060570993=:47059-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Aug 10 23:55:05 2003 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun Aug 10 23:55:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko Reviews: Cleve Repertory Project & Ohio Dance Theatre Message-ID: <20030811031436.70326.qmail@web12006.mail.yahoo.com> DANCE AND MORE DANCE!!!! Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times CLEVELAND REPERTORY PROJECT WONDERFUL ATCAIN PARK One of the problems with viewing dance at venues such as Cain Park is that the presentations are for one night only. They are here, they are good, the word needs to get out as to the excitement of attending such productions, and they are gone before the support can build. This has been the case with all three of the local dance companies reviewed this summer at Cain Park. Groundworks Dance, Pointe of Departure, and most recently, Cleveland Repertory Project. All received standing ovations, positive commentaries, and left their audiences wanting more. The positive side is that the Cleveland area, even in the midst of the financial famine, has been able to nurture such companies, though barely. They all hang on by a financial thread and the donations of local dance aficionados. Another positive is that with the hole left by the demise of Cleveland San Jose Ballet Company, and the less than thrilling productions by Ohio Ballet, there is still good dance to attend. Cleveland Repertory Project is in its sixteenth season. It is considered one of the premiere modern dance groups in the area. It has been blessed with a wonderful new Artistic Director in the person of Hernando Cortez. His works and programming show creativity, precision and exciting variations. "Planet Soup," the opening number, featured an enchanting melange of dances to world music. Filipino folk dances, Irish reels, African ritual dances and Indian traditional forms were all displayed. Beautifully costumed by Edward Sylvia, the bare-chested, tie dyed skirted males and sarong draped females created exotic images. The dancers, who obviously were enjoying themselves as much as the audience, spun, partnered, flowed and performed with exhausting and cohesive movements. The highlight of the piece was Jason Ignacio?s blind-folded step-dancing between clapping poles. For long-time local dance attenders it was like a shift back into time with the presentation of the second number, "Laura?s Women." The contemporary ballet was choreographed in 1975 by the late Ian Horvath, who was a co-founder of Cleveland Ballet. Danced to the music of Laura Nyro, with copies of the original costumes by Ginger Shane and using the original lighting design of Jennifer Tipton, the piece flowed beautifully. Kallie Marie Bokal, Elizabeth Flynn and Shannon Mulchay made the composition their own. SPEED (2003) was Cortez?s humorous approach to a comic-strip-in-dance. A smile piece from beginning to end, tiny Jason Ignacio was the exact image of the TV character Speedracer. Along with his living "wings," composed of three female dancers, he flew threw the number taking the audience on a delightful journey. This is no great number, but it is fun to watch normally staid dancers let loose and do it so well. Aaron Copland?s "Appalachian Spring" is a beautiful and haunting piece of music. It lends itself well to dance interpretation. Originally choreographed and costumed by the renowned Martha Graham, the piece was reconstructed by Diana Gray and Gary Galbraith for local presentation. The story-ballet centers on a celebration by a man and a woman who build a house in the wilderness with joy, love and prayer. They are helped on their journey by a revivalist and his followers and a pioneering woman who dreams of the Promised Land. The piece was given a meticulous production. Every character was clearly developed. Tall and powerful Mark Tomasic was properly stern as the Revivalist. Catherine Meredith was enchanting as the bride. Gary Galbraith, who was part of the revival team, effectively danced the Husbandman. Elizabeth Flynn was strong as the Pioneering Woman. This was a wonderful reincarnation of a very important piece of modern dance. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: Call 216-397-3757 and request a schedule of Cleveland Repertory Project?s season brochure and attend one or more of their presentations. You won?t be disappointed. They will be repeating "Appalachian Spring" in their November program. OHIO DANCE THEATRE CLOSES PLAY HOUSE SEASON Ohio Dance Theatre, which is housed in Oberlin, recently completed its inaugural summer series at the Cleveland Play House. Normally the company performs at Lorain County Community College and has developed a very large following there. According to Artistic Director Denise Gula the company attracted a new base while in residence at the nation?s oldest professional theatre. As always happens with groups new to an area it takes a while for the word to get out, so audience size was generally smaller than the company is used to getting in its "real" home. Cleveland?s economic woes, which have strongly affected other arts organizations, did not help the situation. Founded in 1992 by Gula, the company?s mission is to "enhance the quality of life throughout the northeastern Ohio area by offering quality dance performances and educational programs." Due to Gula?s strong drama background as an actress and director, the company is one of the few in the country which incorporates theatricality into their program. For example, their recent production of ?MIDSUMMER NIGHT?S DREAM? consisted of a blend of dance and spoken dialogue. A theatrical production in two acts, ODT?S ?MIDSUMMER NIGHT?S DREAM? uses as its theme the Shakespeare play of the same name. It is danced to the music of Felix Mendelssohn. Blending spoken dialogue with dance, it makes for an interesting evening of entertainment. Allen Schissler and Jody Skye danced well as Oberon and Tatania, the king and queen of the fairies. Their closing duet was outstanding. Though he could have displayed a little more pixie quality, Alfiero Supan made a nice Puck. The Fairies formed a beautiful corps, with good point movement and excellent timing of the group movements. The organization includes The School of Ohio Dance theatre and the Ohio Dance Theatre Student Ensemble. Members of those organizations often appear on-stage in Ohio Dance Theatre presentations. Ohio Dance Theatre is currently holding auditions for students 11 to 18 years of age for their Fall 2003 Pre-professional Training Program, Levels 1 and 2. Students enrolled in this program will have the opportunity to perform in ODT?s upcoming production of critically acclaimed ?THE NUTCRACKER.? To schedule an appointment call the ODT office at 440-774-6077. Ohio Dance Theatre will present Tchaikovsky?s ?NUTCRACKER? at the Stocker Center Theatre on the campus of Lorain County Community College on December 19, 20 and 21. For tickets call 1-800-366-5333 extension 4040. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From rainbowrep at neo.rr.com Mon Aug 4 08:19:03 2003 From: rainbowrep at neo.rr.com (Lois DiGiacomo) Date: Mon Aug 4 08:19:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MATCHMAKER Message-ID: <004301c35a47$7fdf3be0$dbd65d18@DJVLSZ01> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C35A1D.969FC3B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable MATCHMAKER - a satirical play spoofing TV's dating/marriage shows! It's = more fun than Tony and Tina's Wedding!....Why? Because there's a = different wedding couple with each show--chosen by the audience. Meet = our panels of four women and four men vying for that audience vote to = become the next bride and groom...then join them at their reception for = a piece of cake! August 8-9 at 8 p.m. Canton Cultural Center Arts and Education Center =20 1014 Cleveland Avenue N. W. 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MATCHMAKER - a satirical play spoofing = TV's=20 dating/marriage shows!  It's more fun than Tony and Tina's = Wedding!....Why?=20 Because there's a different wedding couple with each show--chosen by the = audience.  Meet our panels of four women and four men vying for = that=20 audience vote to become the next bride and groom...then join them = at their=20 reception for a piece of cake!
 
August 8-9 at 8 p.m.
 
Canton Cultural Center Arts and = Education=20 Center 
1014 Cleveland Avenue N. = W.
(behind the Civic Center parking = deck)
Tickets: $8
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------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C35A1D.969FC3B0-- From Crytti at aol.com Mon Aug 4 08:19:07 2003 From: Crytti at aol.com (Crytti at aol.com) Date: Mon Aug 4 08:19:07 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call for Performing Artists at Venuu Off-Coventry Message-ID: <1c6.d701f45.2c5fb484@aol.com> --part1_1c6.d701f45.2c5fb484_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit VENUU OFF-COVENTRY an intimate space for eclectic performing arts CALL FOR PERFORMING ARTISTS Venuu Off-Coventry is currently accepting proposals and demos for consideration for our third season of producing and showcasing local, established and emerging talent in an intimate setting where the focus is on the performers. Do you need a venue for a one-act play, staged reading, one-person show, or other performance event? Venuu Off-Coventry presents a mixed bag of acts including dance, film, performance art, cabaret, theatre, and music on the 3rd Saturday of each month. The group is the brainchild of a band of Cleveland Heights residents who wanted to collect their artistic energy and create a gathering place for artists and the community. We are also dedicated to nurturing and developing a broad spectrum of performing arts, including puppetry, multimedia, spoken word, and other art forms. In its first two seasons, VOC has presented a variety of performers and events including Puppets Meet Theatre, Party in the Heights, Barun Kumar Pal, The Trail Hawgs, The Sissy Show, Mr. Downchild, George Foley, Nan O'Malley, The Harmony Girls, The Rude Staff Checkers, Robbie Spackey, A Valentine Cabaret, Lee Chilcote and Ron Andrico, Dale Rogers, Diversity Dance, The Eclectics, The Suspenders, Crazy Rhythm, and World Music Dance Parties. In the fall we will be a part of the Coventry Village Post Construction Festivities. We provide a black box setting with a small stage. We have some lighting equipment, fabric, tables and chairs. Our seating capacity is 65. We sell our own concessions and have free and ample parking. Venuu Off-Coventry is a substance free zone: no smoking, alcohol, or drugs. Venuu Off-Coventry is located in Cleveland Heights at 2728 Lancashire Road, at The Unitarian-Universalist Society of Cleveland, downstairs. We also have volunteer opportunities for anyone interested in publicity, stagecraft, set design, lighting, etc. Please contact Amy Collins by phone or by fax for booking and volunteer opportunities. Booking Agent: Amy Collins: 216.739.1928 Fax: 216.932.1516 Media Contact/PR: Christine McBurney 216.321.1119 crytti at aol.com --part1_1c6.d701f45.2c5fb484_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable VENUU OFF-COVENTRY
an intimate space for eclectic performing arts

CALL FOR PERFORMING ARTISTS

Venuu Off-Coventry is currently accepting proposals and demos for considerat= ion for our third season of producing and showcasing local, established and=20= emerging talent in an intimate setting where the focus is on the performers.=   Do you need a venue for a one-act play, staged reading, one-person sh= ow, or other performance event?

Venuu Off-Coventry presents a mixed bag of acts including dance, film, perfo= rmance art, cabaret, theatre, and music on the 3rd Saturday of each month. <= BR>
The group is the brainchild of a band of Cleveland Heights residents who wan= ted to collect their artistic energy and create a gathering place for artist= s and the community. We  are also dedicated to nurturing and developing= a broad spectrum of performing arts, including puppetry, multimedia, spoken= word, and other art forms. 

In its first two seasons, VOC has presented a variety of performers and even= ts including Puppets Meet Theatre, Party in the Heights, Barun Kumar Pal, Th= e Trail Hawgs, The Sissy Show, Mr. Downchild, George Foley, Nan O'Malley, Th= e Harmony Girls, The Rude Staff Checkers, Robbie Spackey, A Valentine Cabare= t, Lee Chilcote and Ron Andrico, Dale Rogers, Diversity Dance, The Eclectics= , The Suspenders, Crazy Rhythm, and World Music Dance Parties.  In the=20= fall we will be a part of the Coventry Village Post Construction Festivities= .

We provide a black box setting with a small stage.  We have some lighti= ng equipment, fabric, tables and chairs. Our seating capacity is 65.  W= e sell our own concessions and have free and ample parking.  Venuu Off-= Coventry is a substance free zone: no smoking, alcohol, or drugs. 

Venuu Off-Coventry is located in Cleveland Heights at 2728 Lancashire Road,=20= at The Unitarian-Universalist Society of Cleveland, downstairs.

We also have volunteer opportunities for anyone interested in publicity, sta= gecraft,  set design, lighting, etc.

Please contact Amy Collins by phone or by fax for booking and volunteer oppo= rtunities.

Booking Agent: Amy Collins: 216.739.1928 Fax: 216.932.151= 6
Media Contact/PR: Christine McBurney 216.321.1119 crytti at aol.com
--part1_1c6.d701f45.2c5fb484_boundary-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Mon Aug 4 09:34:00 2003 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Mon Aug 4 09:34:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS - "Of Mice & Men" at Beck - call for appt. Message-ID: <1cb.ec0f2dd.2c5fc837@aol.com> --part1_1cb.ec0f2dd.2c5fc837_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AUDITIONS ARE IN JUST THREE WEEKS !! AUGUST 25 AND 26 MAKE YOUR AUDITION APPOINTMENT NOW BY CALLING 216-521-2540 x 232 ------------------------------ Beck Center AUDITION INFORMATION for Of Mice and Men By John Steinbeck Director -- Fred Sternfeld Set Design -- Richard Gould Light Design -- Jeff Lockshine Costume Design -- Jeff Smart Stage Manager -- Amanda Harland This outstanding classic drama is a tremendously moving character study of=20 two roving farmhands, one of whom - "with the strength of a gorilla and the=20= mind=20 of an untutored child" - unwittingly murders a woman, and is killed by his=20 friend to prevent his falling into the hands of the law. THE STORY: Two drifters, George and his friend Lennie, with delusions of=20 living off the "fat of the land," have just arrived at a ranch to work for e= nough=20 money to buy their own place. Lennie is a man-child, a little boy in the bod= y=20 of a dangerously powerful man. It's Lennie's obsessions with things soft and= =20 cuddly, that have made George cautious about who the gentle giant, with his=20 brute strength, associates with. His promise to allow Lennie to "tend to the= =20 rabbits" on their future land keeps Lennie calm, amidst distractions, as the= =20 overgrown child needs constant reassurance. But when a ranch boss' promiscuo= us wife=20 is found dead in the barn with a broken neck, it's obvious that Lennie,=20 albeit accidentally, killed her. George, now worried about his own safety, k= nows=20 exactly where Lennie has gone to hide, and he meets him there. Realizing the= y=20 can't run away anymore, George is faced with a moral question: how should he= =20 deal with Lennie before the ranchers find him and take matters into their ow= n=20 hands. AUDITION DATES: Auditions will be held by appointment Monday, August=A0 25 a= nd=20 Tuesday, August 26 from 6:30pm-10:00pm at Beck Center. Call-Backs will be he= ld=20 Monday, September 8 from 6:30pm-10:30pm.=A0 To schedule an appointment pleas= e=20 call Beck Center at 216-521-2540 ext. 232, Monday - Friday 9:00am - 6:00pm. AUDITION INFORMATION:=A0 Please be prepared to present two short=A0 memorize= d=20 monologues OR you=A0can read a selection from the script which will be provi= ded to=20 you when you arrive for your audition. Please bring a resume and a headshot=20= if=20 available and arrive at least fifteen minutes early to fill out an audition=20 form. ROLES: All roles are open.=A0 9 men, 1 woman. Lennie - A large, lumbering, childlike migrant worker. Due to his mild menta= l=20 disability, Lennie completely depends upon George, his friend and traveling=20 companion, for guidance and protection. The two men share a vision of a farm= =20 that they will own together, a vision that Lennie believes in wholeheartedly= .=20 Gentle and kind, Lennie nevertheless does not understand his own strength. H= is=20 love of petting soft things, such as small animals, dresses, and people's ha= ir,=20 leads to disaster. George - A small, wiry, quick-witted man who travels with, and cares for,=20 Lennie. Although he frequently speaks of how much better his life would be=20 without his caretaking responsibilities, George is obviously devoted to Lenn= ie.=20 George's behavior is motivated by the desire to protect Lennie and, eventual= ly,=20 deliver them both to the farm of their dreams. Though George is the source f= or=20 the often-told story of life on their future farm, it is Lennie's childlike=20 faith that enables George to actually believe his account of their future. Candy - An aging ranch handyman, Candy lost his hand in an accident and=20 worries about his future on the ranch. Fearing that his age is making him us= eless,=20 he seizes on George's description of the farm he and Lennie will have,=20 offering his life's savings if he can join George and Lennie in owning the l= and. The=20 fate of Candy's ancient dog, which Carlson shoots in the back of the head in= =20 an alleged act of mercy, foreshadows the manner of Lennie's death. Curley's Wife - The only female character in the play, Curley's wife is neve= r=20 given a name and is only referred to in reference to her husband. The men on= =20 the farm refer to her as a "tramp," a "tart," and a "looloo." Dressed in=20 fancy, feathered red shoes, she represents the temptation of female sexualit= y in an=20 a male-dominated world. Steinbeck depicts Curley's wife not as a villain, bu= t=20 rather as a victim. Like the ranch-hands, she is desperately lonely and has=20 broken dreams of a better life. Crooks - Crooks, the black stable-hand, gets his name from his crooked back.= =20 Proud, bitter, and caustically funny, he is isolated from the other men=20 because of the color of his skin. Despite himself, Crooks becomes fond of Le= nnie,=20 and though he derisively claims to have seen countless men following empty=20 dreams of buying their own land, he asks Lennie if he can go with them and h= oe in=20 the garden. Curley - The boss's son, Curley wears high-heeled boots to distinguish=20 himself from the field hands. Rumored to be a champion prizefighter, he is a= =20 confrontational, mean-spirited, and aggressive young man who seeks to compen= sate for=20 his small stature by picking fights with larger men. Recently married, Curle= y=20 is plagued with jealous suspicions and is extremely possessive of his=20 flirtatious young wife. Slim - A highly skilled mule driver and the acknowledged "prince" of the=20 ranch, Slim is the only character who seems to be at peace with himself. The= other=20 characters often look to Slim for advice. For instance, only after Slim=20 agrees that Candy should put his decrepit dog out of its misery, does the ol= d man=20 agree to let Carlson shoot it. A quiet, insightful man, Slim alone understan= ds=20 the nature of the bond between George and Lennie, and comforts George at the= =20 novel's tragic ending. Carlson - A ranch-hand, Carlson complains bitterly about Candy's old, smelly= =20 dog. He convinces Candy to put the dog out of its misery. When Candy finally= =20 agrees, Carlson promises to execute the task without causing the animal any=20 suffering. Later, George uses Carlson's gun to shoot Lennie. Whit - A ranch hand. The Boss - The stocky, well-dressed man in charge of the ranch, and Curley's= =20 father. He is never named and appears only once, but seems to be a fair-mind= ed=20 man. Candy happily reports that he once delivered a gallon of whiskey to the= =20 ranch-hands on Christmas Day. REHEARSAL INFORMATION: 2-6 times a week (depending upon the role) starting=20 January 4, 2004. Weeknight rehearsals will be 7-10:30pm; Weekend rehearsals=20= will=20 be Saturday afternoons and Sunday afternoons or evenings.=A0=20 COMPENSATION: Both AEA and non-AEA actors are welcome to audition. All actor= s=20 are paid for their participation in Beck Center productions.=20 PRODUCTION DATES:=A0 February 6 - 29, 2004. Thursdays, Friday & Saturdays at= =20 8:00pm.=A0 Sundays at 3:00pm. There will also be special school performances= on=20 February 10 & 12 at 9:00am and Noon. The Beck Center is located at 17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, Ohio=A0 44107 For more information contact Fred Sternfeld, director at=20 Fsternfeld at aol.com or 216-360-0708 --part1_1cb.ec0f2dd.2c5fc837_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

AUDITIONS ARE I= N JUST THREE WEEKS !!
AUGUST 25 AND 26


MAKE YOUR AUDITION APPOINTME= NT NOW BY CALLING 216-521-2540 x 232
------------------------------


Beck Center

AUDITION INFORMATION
for
Of Mice and Men
By John Steinbeck


Director --  Fred Sternfeld
Set Design -- Richard Gould
Light Design -- Jeff Lockshine
Costume Design -- Jeff Smart
Stage Manager -- Amanda Harland


This outstanding classic drama is a tremendously moving character study=20= of two roving farmhands, one of whom - "with the strength of a gorilla and t= he mind of an untutored child" - unwittingly murders a woman, and is killed=20= by his friend to prevent his falling into the hands of the law.

THE STORY: Two drifters, George and his friend Lenni= e, with delusions of living off the "fat of the land," have just arrived at=20= a ranch to work for enough money to buy their own place. Lennie is a man-chi= ld, a little boy in the body of a dangerously powerful man. It's Lennie's ob= sessions with things soft and cuddly, that have made George cautious about w= ho the gentle giant, with his brute strength, associates with. His promise t= o allow Lennie to "tend to the rabbits" on their future land keeps Lennie ca= lm, amidst distractions, as the overgrown child needs constant reassurance.=20= But when a ranch boss' promiscuous wife is found dead in the barn with a bro= ken neck, it's obvious that Lennie, albeit accidentally, killed her. George,= now worried about his own safety, knows exactly where Lennie has gone to hi= de, and he meets him there. Realizing they can't run away anymore, George is= faced with a moral question: how should he deal with Lennie before the ranc= hers find him and take matters into their own hands.

AUDITION DATES: Auditions will be held by appointmen= t Monday, August=A0 25 and Tuesday, August 26 from 6:30pm-10:00pm at Beck Ce= nter. Call-Backs will be held Monday, September 8 from 6:30pm-10:30pm.=A0 To= schedule an appointment please call Beck Center at 216-521-2540 ext. 232, M= onday - Friday 9:00am - 6:00pm.

AUDITION INFORMATION:= =A0 Please be prepared to prese= nt two short=A0 memorized monologues OR you=A0can read a selection from the=20= script which will be provided to you when you arrive for your audition. Plea= se bring a resume and a headshot if available and arrive at least fifteen mi= nutes early to fill out an audition form.

ROLES: All roles are open.=A0 9 men, 1 woman.
Lennie -
A large, lumbering, childlike migrant worker. Due to his mild m= ental disability, Lennie completely depends upon George, his friend and trav= eling companion, for guidance and protection. The two men share a vision of=20= a farm that they will own together, a vision that Lennie believes in wholehe= artedly. Gentle and kind, Lennie nevertheless does not understand his own st= rength. His love of petting soft things, such as small animals, dresses, and= people's hair, leads to disaster.

George -
A small, wiry, quick-witted man who travels with, and cares for= , Lennie. Although he frequently speaks of how much better his life would be= without his caretaking responsibilities, George is obviously devoted to Len= nie. George's behavior is motivated by the desire to protect Lennie and, eve= ntually, deliver them both to the farm of their dreams. Though George is the= source for the often-told story of life on their future farm, it is Lennie'= s childlike faith that enables George to actually believe his account of the= ir future.

Candy -
An aging ranch handyman, Candy lost his hand in an accident and=20= worries about his future on the ranch. Fearing that his age is making him us= eless, he seizes on George's description of the farm he and Lennie will have= , offering his life's savings if he can join George and Lennie in owning the= land. The fate of Candy's ancient dog, which Carlson shoots in the back of=20= the head in an alleged act of mercy, foreshadows the manner of Lennie's deat= h.

Curley's Wife -
The only female character in the play, Curley's wife is=20= never given a name and is only referred to in reference to her husband. The=20= men on the farm refer to her as a "tramp," a "tart," and a "looloo." Dressed= in fancy, feathered red shoes, she represents the temptation of female sexu= ality in an a male-dominated world. Steinbeck depicts Curley's wife not as a= villain, but rather as a victim. Like the ranch-hands, she is desperately l= onely and has broken dreams of a better life.

Crooks -
Crooks, the black stable-hand, gets his name from his crooked b= ack. Proud, bitter, and caustically funny, he is isolated from the other men= because of the color of his skin. Despite himself, Crooks becomes fond of L= ennie, and though he derisively claims to have seen countless men following=20= empty dreams of buying their own land, he asks Lennie if he can go with them= and hoe in the garden.

Curley -
The boss's son, Curley wears high-heeled boots to distinguish h= imself from the field hands. Rumored to be a champion prizefighter, he is a=20= confrontational, mean-spirited, and aggressive young man who seeks to compen= sate for his small stature by picking fights with larger men. Recently marri= ed, Curley is plagued with jealous suspicions and is extremely possessive of= his flirtatious young wife.

Slim -
A highly skilled mule driver and the acknowledged "prince" of the= ranch, Slim is the only character who seems to be at peace with himself. Th= e other characters often look to Slim for advice. For instance, only after S= lim agrees that Candy should put his decrepit dog out of its misery, does th= e old man agree to let Carlson shoot it. A quiet, insightful man, Slim alone= understands the nature of the bond between George and Lennie, and comforts=20= George at the novel's tragic ending.

Carlson -
A ranch-hand, Carlson complains bitterly about Candy's old, sm= elly dog. He convinces Candy to put the dog out of its misery. When Candy fi= nally agrees, Carlson promises to execute the task without causing the anima= l any suffering. Later, George uses Carlson's gun to shoot Lennie.

Whit -
A ranch hand.

The Boss -
The stocky, well-dressed man in charge of the ranch, and Curl= ey's father. He is never named and appears only once, but seems to be a fair= -minded man. Candy happily reports that he once delivered a gallon of whiske= y to the ranch-hands on Christmas Day.

REHEARSAL INFORMATION: 2-6 times a week (depending u= pon the role) starting January 4, 2004. Weeknight rehearsals will be 7-10:30= pm; Weekend rehearsals will be Saturday afternoons and Sunday afternoons or=20= evenings.=A0

COMPENSATION: Both AEA and non-AEA actors are welcom= e to audition. All actors are paid for their participation in Beck Center pr= oductions.

PRODUCTION DATES:=A0 February 6 - 29, 2004. Thursday= s, Friday & Saturdays at 8:00pm.=A0 Sundays at 3:00pm. There will also b= e special school performances on February 10 & 12 at 9:00am and Noon.=

The Beck Center is located at 17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood= , Ohio=A0 44107

For more information contact Fred Sternfeld, director at
Fsternfeld at aol.com or 216-360-0708




--part1_1cb.ec0f2dd.2c5fc837_boundary-- From headfirstprod at yahoo.com Mon Aug 4 14:11:03 2003 From: headfirstprod at yahoo.com (allen gunnison) Date: Mon Aug 4 14:11:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TV program pilot Message-ID: <20030804182513.93756.qmail@web14911.mail.yahoo.com> Head First Productions seeks host/actor for a travel program pilot to be shot locally. The right man or woman should be 30ish, attractive, with a great personality and good sense of humor. The pilot will require a one day location shoot (transportation will be provided) and one day for voice over work. Send resume with head shot or video reel to Head First Productions P.O. Box 29361 Cleveland, OH 44129 Email: headfirstprod at yahoo.com __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com >From ogoldsberry at clevelandplayhouse.com" PROPS ARTISAN: This member of our 3-person shop employs a range of basic skills including sewing, shopping, carpentry, carving, painting, and creative fabrication. Good communication skills with designers and co-workers are a must. The ability of innovative problem solving is a must. Prior experience in professional theatre is desirable. The contract for this full-time position, with benefits, runs September 22, 2003 through November 23, 2003 and December 1, 2003 through May 2, 2004. Please send letter and resume with three references and phone numbers to Hans Hunziker, Production Manager, The Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106, or email at hhunziker at clevelandplayhouse.com. EOE. From iorhino at yahoo.com Mon Aug 4 16:34:10 2003 From: iorhino at yahoo.com (Greg Vovos) Date: Mon Aug 4 16:34:10 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TITLEWave theatre Seeks SET DESIGNER Message-ID: <20030804200408.45029.qmail@web60002.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1725565915-1060027448=:43713 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii TITLEWave theatre Seeks Set Designer For Its Inaugural show WAIT! By award winning playwright Julie Jensen Directed by Greg Vovos WAIT! opens September 26, 2003 at the Cleveland Public Theatre By stretching the boundaries of the stage WAIT! is a poignant comedy that offers exciting creative challenges for a Set Designer. TITLEWave theatre is a new theater company committed to producing quality new plays. If interested, please contact Artistic Director Greg Vovos at: iorhino at yahoo.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). --0-1725565915-1060027448=:43713 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
 

TITLEWave theatre Seeks Set Designer

For Its Inaugural show

WAIT!

By award winning playwright Julie Jensen

Directed by Greg Vovos

WAIT! opens September 26, 2003

at the Cleveland Public Theatre

By stretching the boundaries of the stage WAIT! is a poignant comedy that offers exciting creative challenges for a Set Designer.

TITLEWave theatre is a new theater company committed to producing quality new plays.

If interested, please contact Artistic Director Greg Vovos at:

iorhino at yahoo.com

 


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------=_NextPart_000_0024_01C35AA2.0BD92D90-- From Chanter57 at aol.com Mon Aug 4 20:24:00 2003 From: Chanter57 at aol.com (Chanter57 at aol.com) Date: Mon Aug 4 20:24:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]High Holiday singers Message-ID: <28.3bd219be.2c605d4f@aol.com> --part1_28.3bd219be.2c605d4f_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Good pay for qualified altos and tenors at east side congregation holiday services end of Sep and beginning of Oct. Good sight reading skills helpful. Contact: Cantor Laurel Barr, Temple Emanu El, 216-381-6600 x 115 --part1_28.3bd219be.2c605d4f_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Good pay for qualified altos and tenors at eas= t side congregation holiday services end of Sep and beginning of Oct.  = Good sight reading skills helpful.
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--part1_28.3bd219be.2c605d4f_boundary-- From MRONEN2000 at aol.com Mon Aug 4 20:55:01 2003 From: MRONEN2000 at aol.com (MRONEN2000 at aol.com) Date: Mon Aug 4 20:55:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting commercial TUES., WEDS., THURS. this week Message-ID: <1e9.e4b2e86.2c6067bd@aol.com> --part1_1e9.e4b2e86.2c6067bd_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Marcy Ronen Casting is casting a commercial for McConnell Heart Care on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY of this week. Callbacks will be in Columbus on Monday, August 11. The job shoots either August 14, 15, 16 or 17 in Columbus, Ohio. If you are cast as a principle you will be paid $500.00 for the day. Auditions will take place at the HILTON GARDEN INN, 1100 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115. Seeking NON-UNION actors for the following parts: TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2003 10AM Men in their late 50's 11AM Women in their late 50's 215PM Doctors, Surgeon types, male and female age 35-55 420PM Hospital orderlies, male, age 20-35 WEDS., AUGUST 6, 2003 930AM Church Choir members, men and women, age 30-60 11AM Garden Ladies, women, age 40-60, dressed for the part NOON Newsboy, male, age 11-15, must be able to ride a bike 215PM Delivery person, male and female, age 25-45 THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 2003 10AM Joggers, male and female, age 25-75 years old, must be real jogger 11AM Swimmers, male and female, age 30-50 years old, must be able to swim NOON Golfers, male and female, age 30-50 years old, must play golf 2PM Basketball players, male, age 20-45 years old, must play some basketball 3PM Men in their late 50's to mid-70's 3PM Women in their late 50's to mid-70's There is no dialogue, so nothing to prepare for. Come dressed for the part and bring a photo we can keep. See you there!!! --part1_1e9.e4b2e86.2c6067bd_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Marcy Ronen Casting is casting a commercial for McConn= ell Heart Care on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY of this week.

Callbacks will be in Columbus on Monday, August 11.  The job shoots eit= her August 14, 15, 16 or 17 in Columbus, Ohio.  If you are cast as a pr= inciple you will be paid $500.00 for the day.

Auditions will take place at the HILTON GARDEN INN, 1100 Carnegie Avenue, Cl= eveland, Ohio 44115.

Seeking NON-UNION actors for the following parts:

TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2003

10AM    Men in their late 50's
11AM    Women in their late 50's
215PM  Doctors, Surgeon types, male and female age 35-55
420PM  Hospital orderlies, male, age 20-35

WEDS., AUGUST 6, 2003

930AM  Church Choir members, men and women, age 30-60
11AM    Garden Ladies, women, age 40-60, dressed for the part=
NOON   Newsboy, male, age 11-15, must be able to ride a bike
215PM  Delivery person, male and female, age 25-45

THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 2003

10AM    Joggers, male and female, age 25-75 years old, must b= e real jogger
11AM    Swimmers, male and female, age 30-50 years old, must=20= be able to swim
NOON   Golfers, male and female, age 30-50 years old, must play go= lf
2PM      Basketball players, male, age 20-45 years=20= old, must play some basketball
3PM      Men in their late 50's to mid-70's
3PM      Women in their late 50's to mid-70's

There is no dialogue, so nothing to prepare for.  Come dressed for the=20= part and bring a photo we can keep.

See you there!!!
--part1_1e9.e4b2e86.2c6067bd_boundary-- From rajkovich1 at hotmail.com Mon Aug 4 23:20:02 2003 From: rajkovich1 at hotmail.com (Dan Rajkovich) Date: Mon Aug 4 23:20:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]actors needed for short film Message-ID: ACTORS NEEDED FOR SHORT FILM Must be available for filming on Friday August 15th from 10am until 4pm. Also must be available for one rehearsal during that week. This project is a local film, created by local artists, prooduced in an attempt to promote film and the arts in the greater Cleveland area. A small stipend is available along with a meal on the day of the shoot. We are looking for actors and actresses of diverse cultural backgrounds, ranging between the ages of 30 - 65. It should be a really fun, short project, and we're looking forward to hearing from all of you. Email Dan at rajkovich1 at hotmail.com or call at 216-906-3413. THANKS! _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail From jolietjake7 at prodigy.net Mon Aug 4 23:20:08 2003 From: jolietjake7 at prodigy.net (Derek Koger) Date: Mon Aug 4 23:20:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Vote for "Optimus Prime for President" with The Cleveland Writer's Theatre Message-ID: <000c01c35afc$76e7b160$a3db3841@derekwevkp6ll9> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C35ADA.EEE2D7C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Who's a better a leader? George W. Bush? Professor Charles Xavier? Or = Optimus Prime?=20 =20 The Cleveland Writer's Theatre, northeast Ohio's newest theater company = emphasizing the work of local playwrights, presents its premier = production of "Optimus Prime for President" written by Margi Herwald, = directed by Derek Koger. =20 After a baseball game at Jacobs Field, six friends get together and talk = about the important things in life; cartoons, baseball, and = relationships. But when one of them is faced with a major crisis, will = her friends be there in her time of need? A look at love, friendship, = and pop culture in today's age.=20 =20 The Cleveland Writer's Theatre is committed to developing the work of = local playwrights and bringing them to area theater professionals and = the general public. Each performance is feedback driven, helping the = writer develop the play further. =20 "Optimus Prime for President" will be performed one night only on August = 24 at 8:00 pm=20 at The Second City theater located on E. 14 St. After the show, there = will be a feedback session with the writer, director, and cast. =20 Cast your vote for "Optimus Prime"! ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C35ADA.EEE2D7C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Who's a better a leader? George W. Bush? Professor Charles = Xavier? Or=20 Optimus Prime?

 

The Cleveland Writer's Theatre, northeast Ohio's newest theater = company=20 emphasizing the work of local playwrights, presents its premier = production of=20 "Optimus Prime for President" written by Margi Herwald, directed by = Derek=20 Koger.

 

After a baseball game at Jacobs Field, six friends get together = and talk=20 about the important things in life; cartoons, baseball, and = relationships. But=20 when one of them is faced with a major crisis, will her friends be there = in her=20 time of need? A look at love, friendship, and pop culture in today's = age.=20

 

The Cleveland Writer's Theatre is committed to developing the = work of=20 local playwrights and bringing them to area theater professionals and = the=20 general public. Each performance is feedback driven, helping the writer = develop=20 the play further.

 

"Optimus Prime for President" will be performed one night only = on August=20 24 at 8:00 pm

at The Second City theater located on E. 14 St. After the show, = there=20 will be a feedback session with the writer, director, and = cast.

 

Cast your vote for "Optimus = Prime"!

------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C35ADA.EEE2D7C0-- From egeither at bw.edu Tue Aug 5 08:25:01 2003 From: egeither at bw.edu (Elise Geither) Date: Tue Aug 5 08:25:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Salon Reading - play by Elise Geither In-Reply-To: <20030805050734.DD7B561BCE@mailman.siteprotect.com> Message-ID: Please consider attending: Elise Geither's full-length "The Doe" will receive a staged reading at Weathervane Theatre in Akron, Ohio. Sunday, August 10, 7:00 p.m. This salon reading series includes a talk-back with the author and director. For more info on the Weathervane theatre (330) 836-2626 "The Doe" is the story of two women; when their relationship is rocked by the entrance of an unusual man, one woman disappears while the other searches the area and herself for answers. elise egeither at bw.edu From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Tue Aug 5 10:34:59 2003 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Tue Aug 5 10:34:59 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition Winner-Alexa ndra of Judea Message-ID: Auditions for Staged Reading of Alexandra of Judea, Winner of the Dorothy Silver 2003 Playwriting Competition The staged reading will be directed by Brian Zoldessy, and will take place on September 13th at 8:30pm in the Eugene S and Blanche R Halle Theatre Alexandra of Judea by Lauri Donahue Civil war and foreign invasions... Courtesans, cannibalism, and mass crucifixions... And an unfortunate incident with a citrus fruit...Alexandra of Judea is an epic true story of the Hasmonean Dynasty - the house of Maccabee. A woman of faith and courage, Alexandra survives political intrigues and two murderous husbands to rule as the last queen of the independent kingdom of Judea, with the help of her ally - Cleopatra III of Egypt. The conflicts of their time echo down to the present-day crisis in the Middle East in this fast-moving, action-packed tale of an important - and little known - period of history. 12 Actors Needed- these are unpaid positions. 8 men- ages range from mid-late teens through 60's 2 women-30-60's 2 women-any age Auditions are going to be held Monday August 11th and Wednesday August 13th from 6pm- 9pm Jewish Community Center- 3505 Mayfield Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 in the Committee Room Actors will read directly from the script. Please call for the JCC Event Ticket Office at 216-382-4000 ext 274 for a 10-minute audition reservation, or respond to this email. Kris Barnes Ticket Office Manager The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland kbarnes at clevejcc.org 216-382-4000 ext. 274 From clydesimon at sbcglobal.net Tue Aug 5 14:24:02 2003 From: clydesimon at sbcglobal.net (Clyde Simon) Date: Tue Aug 5 14:24:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final 2 wkends of Each Day Dies With Sleep Message-ID: <20030805155749.36042.qmail@web80403.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1095891527-1060099069=:34111 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Last two weeks of Each Day Dies With Sleep There are only two weekends left to encounter convergence-continuum's mind-bending production of Jose Rivera's Each Day Dies With Sleep. In this up-close production at the intimate Liminis, you will experience a wild ride through a strange and magical world where your emotions and imagination can run free. You will be transported to the extraordinary world that is Nelly?s home on the East Coast where she struggles to escape her possessive father Augie and his strange expanding house filled with wild animals. With the help of hunky, young Johnny they travel to L.A. in search of fame and fortune. But Augie isn?t out of the picture yet and mayhem is on the way. ?Rivera animates the tension between the civilized and the bestial ? all while writing in such a droll manner that the work plays like a dark, gothic comedy. . . . All this weirdness seems strangely logical in the playing, and it's surprisingly funny throughout . . . In a production that is superb in all respects, the convergence-continuum actors shine brightest. . . . Thanks to their crisp performances, this tight ensemble generates enough crackling sexual energy to equal the output of an Illuminating Company substation, along with just as much tension and dread once Augie takes his revenge.? -- Christine Howey, Scene, July 23-29, 2003 Shows are at 8:00 pm Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays this weekend and next, at the Liminis, 2438 Scranton Rd., in Cleveland?s Tremont neighborhood. Tickets are $12 general admission and $9 for students and seniors. Call 216-687-0074 for reservations and information. --0-1095891527-1060099069=:34111 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Last two weeks of Each Day Dies With Sleep

 

There are only two weekends left to encounter convergence-continuum's mind-bending production of Jose Rivera's Each Day Dies With Sleep.  In this up-close production at the intimate Liminis, you will experience a wild ride through a strange and magical world where your emotions and imagination can run free.  You will be transported to the extraordinary world that is Nelly?s home on the East Coast where she struggles to escape her possessive father Augie and his strange expanding house filled with wild animals.  With the help of hunky, young Johnny they travel to L.A. in search of fame and fortune.  But Augie isn?t out of the picture yet and mayhem is on the way.

 

?Rivera animates the tension between the civilized and the bestial ? all while writing in such a droll manner that the work plays like a dark, gothic comedy.  . . . All this weirdness seems strangely logical in the playing, and it's surprisingly funny throughout . . . In a production that is superb in all respects, the convergence-continuum actors shine brightest. . . . Thanks to their crisp performances, this tight ensemble generates enough crackling sexual energy to equal the output of an Illuminating Company substation, along with just as much tension and dread once Augie takes his revenge.?  -- Christine Howey, Scene, July 23-29, 2003

 

Shows are at 8:00 pm Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays this weekend and next, at the Liminis, 2438 Scranton Rd., in Cleveland?s Tremont neighborhood.  Tickets are $12 general admission and $9 for students and seniors.  Call 216-687-0074 for reservations and information.

 

--0-1095891527-1060099069=:34111-- From metz at beacon.com Tue Aug 5 14:24:07 2003 From: metz at beacon.com (Melissa M. Metz) Date: Tue Aug 5 14:24:07 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Funny Girl on stage in Wooster, OH Message-ID: <3F2FD609.AC74E354@beacon.com> --Boundary_(ID_KroJFxdRPDLYW4mZsBC3dQ) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Funny Girl Looking for a great show to see this weekend? Enjoy an evening of great food and great entertainment as Amarinic Productions presents Funny Girl. Amarinic Productions has a long history of producing high quality theater in the Wooster area. Funny Girl continues that tradition. Performances on August 7, 8, and 9 (dinner at 6:30, show at 8:00) Matinee on August 10 (dinner at 12:30, show at 2:00) Tickets are on sale now for this dinner theater event. Call Greenbriar Conference and Party Center in Wooster, OH -- 330-345-8333. --Boundary_(ID_KroJFxdRPDLYW4mZsBC3dQ) Content-type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT
Funny Girl

Looking for a great show to see this weekend? Enjoy an evening of great food and great entertainment as Amarinic Productions presents Funny Girl. Amarinic Productions has a long history of producing high quality theater in the Wooster area. Funny Girl continues that tradition.

Performances on August 7, 8, and 9 (dinner at 6:30, show at 8:00)
Matinee on August 10 (dinner at 12:30, show at 2:00)

Tickets are on sale now for this dinner theater event. Call Greenbriar Conference and Party Center
in Wooster, OH -- 330-345-8333.
 
  --Boundary_(ID_KroJFxdRPDLYW4mZsBC3dQ)-- From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Tue Aug 5 14:24:13 2003 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman) Date: Tue Aug 5 14:24:13 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]3rd Annual Talent Contest at Playhouse Square Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35B73.4D000740 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Lora Workman 216.771.4444, ext. 5285 PLAYHOUSE SQUARE CENTERFEST TO HOST 3rd ANNUAL COMMUNITY TALENT CONTEST "RISING STAR" COMPETITION OFFERS CLEVELAND-AREA INDIVIDUALS THE OPPORTUNITY TO COMPETE FOR CASH PRIZES AND A CHANCE TO PERFORM ON THE STATE THEATRE STAGE CLEVELAND, OH - Playhouse Square Center is inviting talented Northeast Ohio individuals and groups to participate in its 3rd annual community talent contest. Whether you're eight or eighty, a clog dancer, an opera singer, or a rap artist, you're invited to participate in this year's "Rising Star" talent competition. Qualifying rounds will take place at Playhouse Square on September 4 and 6, 2003. Twelve finalists will be chosen from each performance category (Vocal and Dance) to perform in a final competition at Playhouse Square's Centerfest open house arts festival, which is scheduled for Saturday, September 20 from noon to 5 p.m. Winners from the finalist rounds will be recognized at an awards ceremony during Centerfest and will have the chance to perform on the State Theatre Stage. Winners will also receive cash prizes. PLEASE NOTE: You MUST attend one of the qualifying rounds to be eligible to participate in the final competition No entry fee is required for the Rising Star community talent competition. Applications include detailed information about performance categories and age divisions and can be accessed by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com/centerfest . Or you can call 216.771.4444, ext. 5285 to request an application. Completed applications must be postmarked by Friday, August 29, 2003. Originally named Palooza, Centerfest debuted in 1998 as a community open house inviting the public to view the newly renovated Allen Theatre. As a result of the festival's smashing success (10,000 people enjoyed the full day of free entertainment and activities), Playhouse Square has sponsored the event each year since. This year's event is made possible by the generous help of the Ohio Arts Council and Dominion East Ohio Gas. Playhouse Square hopes to attract more than 9,000 people to this year's celebration. Downloadable tickets to Centerfest are accessible by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com/centerfest . Although the open house is FREE, these tickets are being distributed to the public to provide important information about parking, register-to-win drawings, and spotlight performances. While tickets are not required for entry into any of the day's activities, they will serve as useful tools to navigate through Centerfest. Because entry into all performances is free, admittance will be on a first-come, first-served basis. The Centerfest Web site also offers access to downloadable press releases and images for members of the media. ### ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35B73.4D000740 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                   Contact: Lora Workman 216.771.4444, ext. 5285

 

 

PLAYHOUSE SQUARE CENTERFEST

TO HOST 3rd ANNUAL COMMUNITY TALENT CONTEST

 

“RISING STAR” COMPETITION OFFERS CLEVELAND-AREA INDIVIDUALS THE OPPORTUNITY TO COMPETE FOR CASH PRIZES AND A

CHANCE TO PERFORM ON THE STATE THEATRE STAGE

 

CLEVELAND, OH – Playhouse Square Center is inviting talented Northeast Ohio individuals and groups to participate in its 3rd annual community talent contest. Whether you’re eight or eighty, a clog dancer, an opera singer, or a rap artist, you’re invited to participate in this year’s “Rising Star” talent competition.

 

Qualifying rounds will take place at Playhouse Square on September 4 and 6, 2003. Twelve finalists will be chosen from each performance category (Vocal and Dance) to perform in a final competition at Playhouse Square’s Centerfest open house arts festival, which is scheduled for Saturday, September 20 from noon to 5 p.m. Winners from the finalist rounds will be recognized at an awards ceremony during Centerfest and will have the chance to perform on the State Theatre Stage. Winners will also receive cash prizes. PLEASE NOTE: You MUST attend one of the qualifying rounds to be eligible to participate in the final competition

 

No entry fee is required for the Rising Star community talent competition. Applications include detailed information about performance categories and age divisions and can be accessed by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com/centerfest. Or you can call 216.771.4444, ext. 5285 to request an application. Completed applications must be postmarked by Friday, August 29, 2003.

 

Originally named Palooza, Centerfest debuted in 1998 as a community open house inviting the public to view the newly renovated Allen Theatre. As a result of the festival’s smashing success (10,000 people enjoyed the full day of free entertainment and activities), Playhouse Square has sponsored the event each year since. This year’s event is made possible by the generous help of the Ohio Arts Council and Dominion East Ohio Gas. Playhouse Square hopes to attract more than 9,000 people to this year’s celebration.

 

Downloadable tickets to Centerfest are accessible by logging on to www.playhousesquare.com/centerfest. Although the open house is FREE, these tickets are being distributed to the public to provide important information about parking, register-to-win drawings, and spotlight performances. While tickets are not required for entry into any of the day’s activities, they will serve as useful tools to navigate through Centerfest. Because entry into all performances is free, admittance will be on a first-come, first-served basis. The Centerfest Web site also offers access to downloadable press releases and images for members of the media.

 

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C35B73.4D000740-- From vegetableman9 at yahoo.com Tue Aug 5 14:24:17 2003 From: vegetableman9 at yahoo.com (Richard Jones) Date: Tue Aug 5 14:24:17 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Richard Jones Is Going To Hell Message-ID: <20030805181645.5181.qmail@web14602.mail.yahoo.com> --0-656130942-1060107405=:4039 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Richard Jones Is Going To Hell on Monday, August 25th at the Second City Theater / 8pm / $6 Join Mr. Jones for a delightful evening of comedy, music, film, and sacrilege. Featuring surprise special guests, Richard Jones Is Going To Hell is a tour-de-force multi-media extravaganza destined to be "water cooler talk" in purgatory. All proceeds will be donated to the Brooks/Wickens Fund. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-656130942-1060107405=:4039 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Richard Jones Is Going To Hell on Monday, August 25th at the Second City Theater / 8pm / $6
Join Mr. Jones for a delightful evening of comedy, music, film, and sacrilege.
Featuring surprise special guests, Richard Jones Is Going To Hell is a tour-de-force multi-media extravaganza destined to be "water cooler talk" in purgatory.
All proceeds will be donated to the Brooks/Wickens Fund.


Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-656130942-1060107405=:4039-- From dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org Tue Aug 5 14:24:22 2003 From: dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org (Dale Van Niel) Date: Tue Aug 5 14:24:22 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stitchers needed at Great Lakes Theater Festival Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F0251BA@GLTF01> Great Lakes Theater Festival is seeking qualified stitchers for overhire work from September 1 through October 12, 2003. Prior experience in professional costume shop preferred. Candidates should be proficient in all types of hand and machine sewing and have familiarity with cutting and standard costume construction methods. Send cover letter, resume, and references to STITCHER SEARCH, c/o Dale Van Niel, Production Manager, Great Lakes Theater Festival, 1501 Euclid Ave, Suite 423, Cleveland, OH 44115; fax to (216) 241-6315; or e-mail to dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org . Dale Van Niel Production Manager Great Lakes Theater Festival 1501 Euclid Avenue, Suite 423 Cleveland, OH 44115 (216) 241-5490, x321 (216) 241-6315 FAX From dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org Tue Aug 5 14:24:26 2003 From: dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org (Dale Van Niel) Date: Tue Aug 5 14:24:26 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Run crew postitions available at Great Lakes Theater Festival Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F0251BB@GLTF01> Great Lakes Theater Festival is seeking resumes of Cleveland individuals interested in run crew positions for the 2003-2004 season. GLTF's 2003-2004 season runs September to February and positions will be filled on a per show basis. Experience with basic stage operations, flying and prop running desired. Duties will be determined by needs of specific production. Send cover letter and resume to Dale Van Niel, Production Manager, Great Lakes Theater Festival, 1501 Euclid Ave, Suite 423, Cleveland, OH 44115; fax to (216) 241-6315; or e-mail to dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org. Dale Van Niel Production Manager Great Lakes Theater Festival 1501 Euclid Avenue, Suite 423 Cleveland, OH 44115 (216) 241-5490, x321 (216) 241-6315 FAX From tnelson at WVIZ.org Tue Aug 5 15:28:46 2003 From: tnelson at WVIZ.org (Benepe-Nelson, Tamme) Date: Tue Aug 5 15:28:46 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Applause on WVIZ/PBS Message-ID: Hi! Coming up on Applause airing on WVIZ/PBS, Thursday, August 7 at 7:30 = p.m. One of the Unseen Stars of the Show... All season long, Ideastream Producer David C. Barnett has been busy = taking us to the untold stories...tracking down cartoonists, film = projectionists---belly dancers....and getting it all on tape. But = David's no stranger to this sort of storytelling. He got an early start = with his own horror film home movies. So it's no surprise that his = childhood curiosity blossomed into a career. He spent the past decade as = a roving reporter for 90.3 WCPN* . And today he's still chasing stories, = only now with a camera crew. When we do catch him at the coffee pot, = it's always interesting to hear the hidden side of his pieces. So before = he's onto his next adventure, we wanted him to share some of these = anecdotes with you.=20 Don't miss our date with David C. Barnett, on the next round of = Applause.=20 If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to call. Thank you, Tamme Tamara Benepe-Nelson Communications Secretary WVIZ/PBS 90.3 WCPN ideastream (216) 739-3826 From ksenia at mail.clvhts.com Tue Aug 5 16:18:06 2003 From: ksenia at mail.clvhts.com (Ksenia) Date: Tue Aug 5 16:18:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cain Park's BAT BOY leaves 'em limp with laughter 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_3142946503_1564142_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit BAT BOY, directed by Victoria Bussert, completely sold out each performance of its first weekend run (July 31-Aug 3) and there's only 10 more opportunities to see the demented, rocking, rowdy fun on the stage of the Alma Theater in Cain Park. Tickets are $18/16 in advance and $20/18 day of show. Please call the Ticket Office at 216.371.3000 before venturing out without pre-paid tickets. There have been waiting lists to buy tickets and half have been turned away disappointed. Remember...don't deny the beast inside. Check out the rave review in today's Akron Beacon Journal: http://www.ohio.com/mld/beaconjournal/entertainment/performing_arts/6460319. htm Plain Dealer review: http://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/entertain ment/1059817257160790.xml --MS_Mac_OE_3142946503_1564142_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Cain Park's BAT BOY leaves 'em limp with laughter BAT BOY, directed by Victoria Bussert, completely sold out each performance= of its first weekend run (July 31-Aug 3) and there's only 10 more opportuni= ties to see the demented, rocking, rowdy fun on the stage of the Alma Theate= r in Cain Park.
Tickets are $18/16 in advance and $20/18 day of show.  Please call the= Ticket Office at 216.371.3000 before venturing out without pre-paid tickets= .  There have been waiting lists to buy tickets and half have been turn= ed away disappointed.  Remember...don't deny the beast inside.

Check out the rave review in today's Akron Beacon Journal:
http://www.ohio.com/mld/beaconjournal/entertainmen= t/performing_arts/6460319.htm

Plain Dealer review:
http://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/plaindealer= /index.ssf?/base/entertainment/1059817257160790.xml
--MS_Mac_OE_3142946503_1564142_MIME_Part-- From bwyner at adelphia.net Tue Aug 5 16:18:12 2003 From: bwyner at adelphia.net (Bradley Wyner) Date: Tue Aug 5 16:18:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TOMMY next weekend at Stagecrafters 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_3142948534_76425_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Stagecrafters Proudly Presents Our 11th Annual Summer Stock TOMMY The stage version of The Who=B9s classic rock opera Music and Lyrics by Pete Townshend Book by Pete Townshend and Des McAnuff Next weekend Friday, August 15 at 7:30 PM Saturday, August 16 at 2:00 PM and 7:30 PM at the Orange High School Auditorium 32000 Chagrin Blvd. in Pepper Pike Tickets are $8, available at the door Call 216-831-8601 extension 5102 for more information The Cast Keri Axelrod, Allison Bencar, Ben Bohrer, Blair Coleman, Aaron Dore, Jamie Finkenthal, Randy Fox, Tali Beth Friedman, Ross Gulko, Michael Anthony Harnichar, Taylor Hess, Sarah Jacobson, Leah Joseph, Max Joseph, Andrew Kober, Gordon Leary, Alexandra Leff, Sara Lerner, Amy Linden, Robyn Linden, Mike Miller, Carli Taylor Miluk, Alea Moore, Jill Murdoch, Jenna Nash, Sera Nelson, Stephanie Nemecek, Mark Osgood, Miriam Polakoff, Rob Rodems, Sarah Rolleston, Luke Scattergood, Hannah Sobel, Miles Sternfeld, Sarah Stroup, Daniel Takacs, Ben Weinberg, Eddie Williams, Andrew Zucker, and Ben Zimmer The Production Staff Produced by Wendy Lee Scott Directed by Jeremy Gold Kronenberg Musical Direction by Brad Wyner Choreography by Jeremy Gold Kronenberg and Kristy Cruz Stage Managed by Rebecca L. Ress Costume Design by Gordon Leary Costume Assistance by Michelle Luciano Production Design by Jennifer Farris, Joe Parker, and Tom Siko Sound Design by Skip Kelley Fight Choreography by Jamie Koeth The Band -- Joe Parker, Jamie Koeth, Tricia Pruchnicki, Greg Stein, Josh Rosen, and Rick Rodems About the Summer Stock Program Stagecrafters=B9 Summer Stock aims to provide serious musical theater student= s in college and high school with an experience similar to working in a professional summer stock. Over the past ten years, we have mounted a variety of shows including Children of Eden, Once on This Island, The Wiz, Pippin, and Godspell. Performers in Tommy and past productions have come from a multitude of area high schools, in addition to NYU=B9s Tisch School of the Arts, Carnegie-Mellon, Cincinnati College/Conservatory, Ashland University, Tri-C, Syracuse University, Vassar College, Indiana University, Baldwin-Wallace, Kent, OSU, Michigan, Point Park, Columbia College, and Ithaca. Participants in the program have gone on to perform on Broadway (Rent, Mama Mia, The Sweet Smell of Success, Nine, Les Miserables, Jesus Christ Superstar) and in national tours (Fame, Titanic, Tommy, Jekyll and Hyde). Stagecrafters is a program of Orange Community Education and Recreation. --MS_Mac_OE_3142948534_76425_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable TOMMY next weekend at Stagecrafters Stagecrafters Proudly Presents
Our 11th Annual Summer Stock

TOMMY

The stage version of The Who=B9s classic rock opera
Music and Lyrics by Pete Townshend
Book by Pete Townshend and Des McAnuff

Next weekend
Friday, August 15 at 7:30 PM
Saturday, August 16 at 2:00 PM and 7:30 PM
at the Orange High School Auditorium
32000 Chagrin Blvd. in Pepper Pike
Tickets are $8, available at the door
Call 216-831-8601 extension 5102 for more information

The Cast
Keri Axelrod, Allison Bencar, Ben Bohrer, Blair Coleman, Aaron Dore, Ja= mie Finkenthal, Randy Fox, Tali Beth Friedman, Ross Gulko, Michael Anthony H= arnichar, Taylor Hess, Sarah Jacobson, Leah Joseph, Max Joseph, Andrew Kober= , Gordon Leary, Alexandra Leff, Sara Lerner, Amy Linden, Robyn Linden, Mike = Miller, Carli Taylor Miluk, Alea Moore, Jill Murdoch, Jenna Nash, Sera Nelso= n, Stephanie Nemecek, Mark Osgood, Miriam Polakoff, Rob Rodems, Sarah Rolles= ton, Luke Scattergood, Hannah Sobel, Miles Sternfeld, Sarah Stroup, Daniel T= akacs, Ben Weinberg, Eddie Williams, Andrew Zucker, and Ben Zimmer

The Production Staff
Produced by Wendy Lee Scott
Directed by Jeremy Gold Kronenberg
Musical Direction by Brad Wyner
Choreography by Jeremy Gold Kronenberg and Kristy Cruz
Stage Managed by Rebecca L. Ress
Costume Design by Gordon Leary
Costume Assistance by Michelle Luciano
Production Design by Jennifer Farris, Joe Parker, and Tom Siko
Sound Design by Skip Kelley
Fight Choreography by Jamie Koeth
The Band -- Joe Parker, Jamie Koeth, Tricia Pruchnicki, Greg Stein, Josh Ro= sen, and Rick Rodems

About the Summer Stock Program
Stagecrafters=B9 Summer Stock aims to provide serious musical theater stu= dents in college and high school with an experience similar to working in a = professional summer stock.  Over the past ten years, we have mounted a = variety of shows including Children of Eden, Once on This Island, The Wiz, Pippin, and Godspell.  Performers in = Tommy and past productions have come from a multitude of area high sc= hools, in addition to NYU=B9s Tisch School of the Arts, Carnegie-Mellon, Cinci= nnati College/Conservatory, Ashland University, Tri-C, Syracuse University, = Vassar College, Indiana University, Baldwin-Wallace, Kent, OSU, Michigan, Po= int Park, Columbia College, and Ithaca.  Participants in the program ha= ve gone on to perform on Broadway (Rent, Mama Mia, The Swee= t Smell of Success, Nine, Les Miserables, Jesus Christ = Superstar) and in national tours (Fame, Titanic, Tommy<= /I>, Jekyll and Hyde).

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------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C35B75.6D603A30-- From RNavisjr at aol.com Tue Aug 5 17:12:50 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Tue Aug 5 17:12:50 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS FOR THE KING AND I Message-ID: <66.34a00ac3.2c618307@aol.com> --part1_66.34a00ac3.2c618307_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NEAR WEST THEATRE AUDITIONS RODGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN'S THE KING AND I September 2, 3 and 4 ALL ROLES OPEN...LARGE CHORUS Auditions for children, ages 7-12 are 6-7pm Auditions for teens and adults ages 13 on up are 7:30-10pm COME 15 MINUTES EARLY TO REGISTER These are group auditions. NO EXPERIENCE OR PREPARATION IS NECESSARY. AUDITIONS ARE HELD AT OUR PERFORMING SPACE IN ST. PATRICK'S CLUB BUILDING AT 3606 BRIDGE AVE IN OHIO CITY. Call Director Bob Navis Jr at 216-281-6879 for further info. The King and I is truly a classic musical with an extraordinarily fine dramatic book and an enchanting score including the hits "Getting To Know You", "Something Wonderful" and "The March of the Siamese Children". Enter the exotic world of 1860 Siam and the true story of englishwoman Anna Leonowens who was appointed teacher to the King's many children. East meets West and both are richer for the encounter! DANCERS!!! THIS MUSICAL CONTAINS A LENGTHY ORIENTAL BALLET IN THE SECOND ACT. Original choreography by Jerome Robbins...a great show for singers and dancers!!! Neare West Theatre, through the theatre arts, delivers an inclusive, self-esteem building process and high-quality productions and programming that help build Cleveland's near west side and surrounding neighborhoods; educates and raises awareness around issues of social justice, discrimination, and stigma; and provides people of all ages with the ability to nurture their sense of identity and strengthen their purpose as individuals and as a community. --part1_66.34a00ac3.2c618307_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

<= B>NEAR WEST THEATRE   AUDITIONS
  RODG= ERS AND HAMMERSTEIN'S
   THE KING AND I

September 2, 3 and 4 ALL ROLES OPEN...LARGE CHORUS
Auditions for children= , ages 7-12 are 6-7pm
Auditions for teens and adults ages 13 on up are 7:30-10pm
COME 15 MINUTES EARLY TO REGISTER
These are group auditions.
NO EXPERIENCE OR PREPARATION IS NECESSARY.
AUDITIONS ARE HELD AT=20= OUR PERFORMING
SPACE IN ST. PATRICK'S CLUB BUILDING AT 3606 BRIDGE AVE IN OHIO CITY.
Call Director Bob Navis Jr at 216-281-6879
for further info.
The King and I <= /I>is truly a classic musical with an extraordinarily
fine dramatic book and an enchanting score including the hits "Getting To Kn= ow You", "Something Wonderful" and "The March of the Siamese Children". = ; Enter the exotic world of 1860 Siam and the true story of englishwoman Ann= a Leonowens who was appointed teacher to the King's many children. East meet= s West and both are richer for the encounter!
DANCERS!!! THIS MUSICAL CONTAINS A LENGTHY
ORIENTAL BALLET IN THE SECOND ACT.
Original choreography by Jerome Robbins...a great show for singers and dance= rs!!!
Neare West Theatre, thro= ugh the theatre arts, delivers an
inclusive, self-esteem building process and high-quality productions and pr= ogramming that help build Cleveland's near west side and surrounding neighbo= rhoods; educates and raises awareness around issues of social justice, discr= imination, and stigma; and provides
people of all ages with the ability to nurture their sense of identity and=20= strengthen their purpose as individuals and as a community.





--part1_66.34a00ac3.2c618307_boundary-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Tue Aug 5 23:14:01 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]I Hatr This: "Getting a lot of buzz" 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_3142960757_50541_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable I HATE THIS: "Getting a lot of buzz." Hey everyone, David Hansen here. =A0The Minnesota Fringe is three days old, and already it seems like we have been here forever. =A0That's a good thing. For those interested in our progress, I invite you to check out the following links ... I HATE THIS BLOG http://www.hatethisblog.blogspot.com/ Daily updates on how everything is going. FOUR AND A HALF STARS! http://www.fringefestival.org/showdetails.cfm?showid=3D225 No print reviews yet - the competition is fierce, and the critics are mostly checking out the local acts. =A0But there are reviews written by audience members available on the Fringe website. PHOTOS! http://www.davidhansen.org/gallery.html Not many yet, we'll get some more up in the next few days. Two performances down, three to go. =A0Wish us luck! David, Nick, Tom, Toni, Denny and Zelda --MS_Mac_OE_3142960757_50541_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable I Hatr This:  "Getting a lot of buzz" I HATE THIS: "Getting a lot of buzz."

Hey everyone, David Hansen here. =A0The Minnesota Fringe is three days old, and already it seems like we have been here forever. =A0That's a good thing.<= BR>
For those interested in our progress, I invite you to check out the
following links ...

I HATE THIS BLOG
http://www.hatethisblog.blogspot.com/
Daily updates on how everything is going.

FOUR AND A HALF STARS!
http://www.fringefestival.org/showdetails.cfm?showid=3D= 225
No print reviews yet - the competition is fierce, and the critics ar= e
mostly checking out the local acts. =A0But there are reviews written by
audience members available on the Fringe website.

PHOTOS!
http://www.davidhansen.org/gallery.html
Not many yet, we'll get some more up in the next few days.

Two performances down, three to go. =A0Wish us luck!

David, Nick, Tom, Toni, Denny and Zelda
--MS_Mac_OE_3142960757_50541_MIME_Part-- From lnovelli at en.com Tue Aug 5 23:14:05 2003 From: lnovelli at en.com (lnovelli at en.com) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]change in audition schedule for Quilters Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030805205752.01edabd0@mail.en.com> Change in Audition Dates for Quilters at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Auditions for Quilters will be Aug. 11 and 12, not Aug. 10 and 11. 7 p.m. at the theater, 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls Role requirements: 7 women, ages 20 - 60. All are principals and all roles require singing. Please come prepared to sing and to read from the script. Director: Lenne Snively Musical Director: John Krol From ksenia at mail.clvhts.com Tue Aug 5 23:14:08 2003 From: ksenia at mail.clvhts.com (Ksenia) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:08 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Jazz in the Afternoon Series 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_3142963687_2598186_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release August 5, 2003 CAIN PARK/NOJS=B9s=20 JAZZ IN THE AFTERNOON SERIES CONTINUES ON AUGUST 10 CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH- The free =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2 2003 summer series continues at Cain Park with Grupo Hal Wyant on Sunday, August 10, 1-4pm, in the Alma Theater. Performing =B3Trans-African Rhythms=B2, the group features Baba Adetobi, Jesse Dandy, Ralph Jackson, Baba Jubal, Jim Noel, Jerome Suanders, and Hal Wyant. The Wyant Band will continue the 2003 =B3Jazz in th= e Afternoon=B2 series which presents FREE jazz on Sundays from 1-4pm in Cain Park=B9s intimate, 262-seat Alma Theater. =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2 is co-presented by Cain Park and the Northeast Ohio Jazz Society. Afro-Cuban percussionist Hal Wyant is a native Clevelander and has develope= d his own unique method of playing the vibraphone with four mallets. Grupo Hal Wyant includes Baba Adetobi on bata, conga, shekere, timbales, and cajone; Jesse Dandy on acoustic double bass; Ralph Jackson on drums and timbales, Baba Jubal on conga, djembe, bamboo flute, and bata; Jerome Saunders on piano and keyboards; and Hal Wyant on vibraphone, balofone, marimba, bongos, maracas, and batas. The final =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2 of the season is the Laura Varcho Band=B9s =B3Hot Jazz in the Summer=B2 on August 17 featuring Kevin DiSimone on piano, Laura Varcho on vocals, Wilbur Krebs on bass, and Paul Samuels on drums. All =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2 performances are FREE with no reserved seating. The U.S. Recording Companies furnish funds in part for the instrumental music for the performances through the Music Performance Trust Funds, as arranged by Local No. 4, American Federation of Musicians. Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council. Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the nation=B9s oldest, landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Cleveland Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee and South Taylor Roads. The Alma Theater is most easily accessible fro= m the Lee Road entrance to the park. Parking for all Cain Park productions i= s free and located on the surrounding side streets. For more information on this series and all Cain Park events visit www.cainpark.com. # # # CONTACT: Ksenia Roshchakovsky, Public Relations and Marketing, or Megan Palmer, Public Relations Intern, (216) 371-3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com --MS_Mac_OE_3142963687_2598186_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Free Jazz in the Afternoon Series For Immediate Release
August 5, 2003

CAIN PARK/NOJS=B9s
JAZZ IN THE AFTERNOON
SERIES CONTINUES
ON AUGUST 10


CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH- The free =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2= 2003 summer series continues at Cain Park with Grupo Hal Wyant on Sunday, A= ugust 10, 1-4pm, in the Alma Theater.  Performing =B3Trans-African Rhythm= s=B2, the group features Baba Adetobi, Jesse Dandy, Ralph Jackson, Baba Jubal,= Jim Noel, Jerome Suanders, and Hal Wyant.  The Wyant Band will continu= e the 2003 =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2 series which presents FREE jazz on Sunday= s from 1-4pm in Cain Park=B9s intimate, 262-seat Alma Theater.  =B3Jazz in = the Afternoon=B2 is co-presented by Cain Park and the Northeast Ohio Jazz Soci= ety.

Afro-Cuban percussionist Hal Wyant is a native Clevelander and has develope= d his own unique method of playing the vibraphone with four mallets.  G= rupo Hal Wyant includes Baba Adetobi on bata, conga, shekere, timbales, and = cajone; Jesse Dandy on acoustic double bass; Ralph Jackson on drums and timb= ales, Baba Jubal on conga, djembe, bamboo flute, and bata; Jerome Saunders o= n piano and keyboards; and Hal Wyant on vibraphone, balofone, marimba, bongo= s, maracas, and batas.

The final =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2 of the season is the Laura Varcho Band=B9s = =B3Hot Jazz in the Summer=B2 on August 17 featuring Kevin DiSimone on piano, Lau= ra Varcho on vocals, Wilbur Krebs on bass, and Paul Samuels on drums.

All =B3Jazz in the Afternoon=B2 performances are FREE with no reserved seating.=  The U.S. Recording Companies furnish funds in part for the instrument= al music for the performances through the Music Performance Trust Funds, as = arranged by Local No. 4, American Federation of Musicians.

Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, = Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council.

Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the= nation=B9s oldest, landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Clev= eland Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee = and South Taylor Roads.  The Alma Theater is most easily accessible fro= m the Lee Road entrance to the park.  Parking for all Cain Park product= ions is free and located on the surrounding side streets.  For more inf= ormation on this series and all Cain Park events visit www.cainpark.com.

# # #

CONTACT:  Ksenia Roshchakovsky, Public Relations and Marketing, or Meg= an Palmer, Public Relations Intern, (216) 371-3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.c= om

--MS_Mac_OE_3142963687_2598186_MIME_Part-- From ksenia at mail.clvhts.com Tue Aug 5 23:14:12 2003 From: ksenia at mail.clvhts.com (Ksenia) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cathy & Marcy entertain families at Cain Park 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_3142963903_2611173_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 29 CATHY & MARCY To Perform At CAIN PARK One Night Only (CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH) Grammy nominated singing/songwriting instrumentalists Cathy and Marcy are performing at Cain Park in Cleveland Heights Tuesday, August 12 at 8 pm, as well as a KIDZART performance from 1-2 pm. Tickets for the evening performance are $8/6/4 in advance, and $11/9/7 the day of the show; tickets for the afternoon performance are $3 / child and $6 / accompanying adult. Former teachers and cowgirls at heart Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer have been nominated for eight Grammys in the past five years. Their latest release, Pocket Full of Stardust completes their trilogy of lullaby CDs, and has wo= n awards from Oppenheim Toy Portfolio, Parents=B9 Choice, Parents Guide to Children=B9s Media and National Association of Parenting Publications. While their CDs are major hits with young and old alike, their shows are what really make the grade. With such stunts as rope tricks (which Marxer learned while at a convention of the Wild West Arts Club) and yodeling, (which they picked up early in their career while performing with cowgirl Patsy Montana), Cathy and Marcy truly know how to draw in an audience comprised of children ranging from ages 2 to 102 - yes, even those hard-to-please pre-teens. Also due out this year from Cathy and Marcy is th= e family CD Bon Appetit which addresses the issue of nutrition in a way that children can understand and enjoy. Aside from their careers as children=B9s entertainers, Cathy and Marcy are also experienced folk singers. Their most recent folk CD, Postcard,s was also nominated for a Grammy, and was produced, recorded, mixed, and independently released by Cathy and Marcy. The CD not only includes folk music, but also old time and jazz styles. Cleveland Heights residents presenting a Recreation ID and people presentin= g a Military ID receive a $3 discount. Children=B9s tickets are 50% off when attending with a parent if all attending family members hold Cleveland Heights Recreation IDs. A $2 discount is available when presenting a senio= r citizen ID, a student ID, or a Friends of Cain Park membership card. There are no discounts for the KIDZART performance. The Coventry Magic Bus!, with support from Coventry Village Special Improvement District, KeyBank, and Severance Town Center, provides FREE rides to/from Cain Park from 1 hour before the event to 1 hour after the event ends (evening performance only). Park in front of KeyBank on the north side of Severance Town Center or, for those who live near Coventry, walk to the south entrance of the Coventry Parking Garage (behind Medic Drug) for pick-up. www.coventryvillage.org. Tickets are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, by mail, in person, b= y phone 216.371.3000, or by FAX 216.371.6995 (please include full name, address and phone number). All major credit cards are accepted. Tickets are also available at all Ticketmaster outlets, and Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone 216.241.5555 or 330.945.9400 in Akron and online at www.ticketmaster.com. Cathy and Marcy are being sponsored by the Friends of Cain Park. Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council. Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the nation=B9s oldest landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Cleveland Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee and South Taylor Roads. Parking for all Cain Park productions is free and located on the surrounding side streets. For more information on this event and all Cain Park events visit www.cainpark.com. ### CONTACT: KSENIA ROSHCHAKOVSKY, Public Relations and Marketing, or MEGAN PALMER, Public Relations Intern 216.371.3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com. --MS_Mac_OE_3142963903_2611173_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Cathy & Marcy entertain families at Cain Park FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  July 29

CATHY & MARCY
To Perform At CAIN PARK
One Night Only

(CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH)    Grammy nomina= ted singing/songwriting instrumentalists Cathy and Marcy are performi= ng at Cain Park in Cleveland Heights Tuesday, August 12 at 8 pm, as well as = a KIDZART performance from 1-2 pm.  Tickets for the evening performance= are $8/6/4 in advance, and $11/9/7 the day of the show; tickets for the aft= ernoon performance are $3 / child and $6 / accompanying adult.

Former teachers and cowgirls at heart Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer have been= nominated for eight Grammys in the past five years.  Their latest rele= ase, Pocket Full of Stardust  completes their trilogy of lullaby= CDs, and has won awards from Oppenheim Toy Portfolio, Parents=B9 Choice, Pare= nts Guide to Children=B9s Media and National Association of Parenting Publicat= ions.  While their CDs are major hits with young and old alike, their s= hows are what really make the grade.  With such stunts as rope tricks (= which Marxer learned while at a convention of the Wild West Arts Club) and y= odeling, (which they picked up early in their career while performing with c= owgirl Patsy Montana), Cathy and Marcy truly know how to draw in an a= udience comprised of children ranging from ages 2 to 102 - yes, even those h= ard-to-please pre-teens. Also due out this year from Cathy and Marcy = is the family CD Bon Appetit which addresses the issue of nutrition i= n a way that children can understand and enjoy.  

Aside from their careers as children=B9s entertainers, Cathy and Marcy= are also experienced folk singers.  Their most recent folk CD, Post= card,s was also nominated for a Grammy, and was produced, recorded, mixe= d, and independently released by Cathy and Marcy.  The CD not on= ly includes folk music, but also old time and jazz styles.

Cleveland Heights residents presenting a Recreation ID and people presentin= g a Military ID receive a $3 discount.  Children=B9s tickets are 50% off = when attending with a parent if all attending family members hold Cleveland = Heights Recreation IDs.  A $2 discount is available when presenting a s= enior citizen ID, a student ID, or a Friends of Cain Park membership card. &= nbsp;There are no discounts for the KIDZART performance.  

The Coventry Magic Bus!, with support from Coventry Village Special Improve= ment District, KeyBank, and Severance Town Center, provides FREE rides to/fr= om Cain Park from 1 hour before the event to 1 hour after the event ends (ev= ening performance only).  Park in front of KeyBank on the north side of= Severance Town Center or, for those who live near Coventry, walk to the sou= th entrance of the Coventry Parking Garage (behind Medic Drug) for pick-up. = www.coventryvillage.org.

Tickets are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, by mail, in person, b= y phone 216.371.3000, or by FAX 216.371.6995 (please include full name, addr= ess and phone number).  All major credit cards are accepted.  Tick= ets are also available at all Ticketmaster outlets, and Ticketmaster Charge-= By-Phone 216.241.5555 or 330.945.9400 in Akron and online at www.ticketmaste= r.com.

Cathy and Marcy are being sponsored by the Friends of Cain Park.  Cain= Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, Nexte= l Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council.

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

###

CONTACT: KSENIA ROSHCHAKOVSKY, Public Relations and Marketing, or MEGAN PAL= MER, Public Relations Intern 216.371.3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com.


--MS_Mac_OE_3142963903_2611173_MIME_Part-- From ksenia at mail.clvhts.com Tue Aug 5 23:14:15 2003 From: ksenia at mail.clvhts.com (Ksenia) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Doug Wood highlights final Alma Cabaret concert 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_3142964421_2642337_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release August 5, 2003 CAIN PARK=B9S=20 ALMA CABARET SERIES ENDS ON AUGUST 12=20 MODERN ACOUSTIC MUSIC COLLECTIVE CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH - Cain Park=B9s 2003 Cabaret Series ends with Modern Acoustic Music Collective organizing an evening with Doug Wood, Paul Sprawl= , Martha=B9s Trouble, and Ryann Anderson on Tuesday, August 12, at 7:30 pm in the Alma Theater. Tickets are $14 in advance, $16 day-of-show. The Modern Acoustic Music Collective cabaret is the ninth and final in the 2003 Cabare= t Series which presents show tunes, jazz ensembles, acoustic collectives, and more in the intimate, 262-seat Alma Theater. Doug Wood began Modern Acoustic Music Collective in 1999 as a means to give acoustic musicians the ability to perform without losing money, by appearin= g in groups of two or three at clubs and coffeehouses. The artists perform i= n a round-table style where each performs a song or two while the others stay on stage, sometimes backing each other up with acoustic guitar or vocal harmonies. =20 Joining Wood on stage will be Paul Sprawl of California, whose style he describes as =B3blues/folk/Americana,=B2 and are written from his experience as a =B3vagabond witness.=B2 Sprawl won Atlanta=B9s 2002 Acoustic Showdown at Eddie=B9s Attic. The third act to share the stage will be Martha=B9s Trouble, = a husband and wife duo from Toronto who are known for their folk music inspired by their experiences while touring North America. Jen Slocumb of Martha=B9s Trouble was nominated =B3Best New Female Artist of the Year=B2 by FM Odyssey. And lastly, Ryann Anderson will celebrate the release of his new CD =B3Patchwork.=B2 Cleveland Heights residents presenting a Recreation ID and people presentin= g a Military ID receive a $3 discount. Children=B9s tickets are 50% off when attending with a parent if all attending family members hold Cleveland Heights Recreation IDs. A $2 discount is available at the Ticket Office when presenting a senior citizen ID, a student ID, or a Friends of Cain Par= k membership card. Tickets for Cain Park events are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, by mail, in person, by phone (216) 371.3000, or by FAX (216) 371-6995 (please include full name, address, phone number, credit card number, and signature). All major credit cards are accepted. Tickets are also available at all Ticketmaster outlets and Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone (216= ) 241-5555 or (330) 945-9400 in Akron and online at www.Ticketmaster.com. The Alma Cabaret series is made possible in part through financial support by The A.M. McGregor Home. Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council. Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the nation=B9s oldest, landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Cleveland Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee and South Taylor Roads. The Alma Theater is most easily accessible fro= m the Lee Road entrance to the park. Parking for all Cain Park productions i= s free and located on the surrounding side streets. For more information on this cabaret and all Cain Park events visit www.cainpark.com. # # # CONTACT: Ksenia Roshchakovsky, Public Relations and Marketing, or Megan Palmer, Public Relations Intern, (216) 371-3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com --MS_Mac_OE_3142964421_2642337_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Doug Wood highlights final Alma Cabaret concert For Immediate Release
August 5, 2003

CAIN PARK=B9S
ALMA CABARET SERIES

ENDS ON AUGUST 12

MODERN ACOUSTIC MUSIC COLLECTIVE  

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH - Cain Park=B9s 2003 Cabaret Series= ends with Modern Acoustic Music Collective organizing an evening with Doug = Wood, Paul Sprawl, Martha=B9s Trouble, and Ryann Anderson on Tuesday, August 1= 2, at 7:30 pm in the Alma Theater.  Tickets are $14 in advance, $16 day= -of-show.  The Modern Acoustic Music Collective cabaret is the ninth an= d final in the 2003 Cabaret Series which presents show tunes, jazz ensembles= , acoustic collectives, and more in the intimate, 262-seat Alma Theater.

Doug Wood began Modern Acoustic Music Collective in 1999 as a means to give= acoustic musicians the ability to perform without losing money, by appearin= g in groups of two or three at clubs and coffeehouses.  The artists per= form in a round-table style where each performs a song or two while the othe= rs stay on stage, sometimes backing each other up with acoustic guitar or vo= cal harmonies.  

Joining Wood on stage will be Paul Sprawl of California, whose style he des= cribes as =B3blues/folk/Americana,=B2 and are written from his experience as a =B3= vagabond witness.=B2  Sprawl won Atlanta=B9s 2002 Acoustic Showdown at Eddi= e=B9s Attic.  The third act to share the stage will be Martha=B9s Trouble, = a husband and wife duo from Toronto who are known for their folk music inspi= red by their experiences while touring North America.  Jen Slocumb of M= artha=B9s Trouble was nominated =B3Best New Female Artist of the Year=B2 by FM Ody= ssey.  And lastly, Ryann Anderson will celebrate the release of his new= CD =B3Patchwork.=B2

Cleveland Heights residents presenting a Recreation ID and people presentin= g a Military ID receive a $3 discount.  Children=B9s tickets are 50% off = when attending with a parent if all attending family members hold Cleveland = Heights Recreation IDs.  A $2 discount is available at the Ticket Offic= e when presenting a senior citizen ID, a student ID, or a Friends of Cain Pa= rk membership card.

Tickets for Cain Park events are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, = by mail, in person, by phone (216) 371.3000, or by FAX (216) 371-6995 (pleas= e include full name, address, phone number, credit card number, and signatur= e).  All major credit cards are accepted.  Tickets are also availa= ble at all Ticketmaster outlets and Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone (216) 241-5= 555 or (330) 945-9400 in Akron and online at www.Ticketmaster.com.

The Alma Cabaret series is made possible in part through financial support = by The A.M. McGregor Home.  Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inte= r-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Coun= cil.

Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the= nation=B9s oldest, landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Clev= eland Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee = and South Taylor Roads.  The Alma Theater is most easily accessible fro= m the Lee Road entrance to the park.  Parking for all Cain Park product= ions is free and located on the surrounding side streets.  For more inf= ormation on this cabaret and all Cain Park events visit www.cainpark.com. # # #

CONTACT:  Ksenia Roshchakovsky, Public Relations and Marketing, or Meg= an Palmer, Public Relations Intern, (216) 371-3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.c= om
--MS_Mac_OE_3142964421_2642337_MIME_Part-- From ksenia at mail.clvhts.com Tue Aug 5 23:14:19 2003 From: ksenia at mail.clvhts.com (Ksenia) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Nashville Mandolin Ensemble performs at Cain Park 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_3142964573_2651514_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: AUGUST 5, 2003 CAIN PARK presents NASHVILLE MANDOLIN ENSEMBLE August 14, 2003 (CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH) A six-man mandolin group that creates the sounds of an orchestra, Nashville Mandolin Ensemble will be performing in Cain Park=B9s Evans Amphitheater. The August 14th show will begin at 8 pm, and tickets for the show are $15/13/11 in advance, and $18/16/14 the day of the show. Mandolin groups became popular around the turn of the last century, incorporating the sounds of mandolins, mandolas, mandocellos, guitars and bass. The Nashville Mandolin Ensemble is the only large professional touring mandolin group in America, and performs an array of music encompassing original arrangements from the early 1900=B9s, to more recent transcriptions of pop, jazz, and Celtic folk songs. The ensemble was founded in 1991 by Butch Baldassari, who is currently the Adjunct Associate Professor of Mandolin at Vanderbilt University=B9s Blair School of Music. Other members of the ensemble are Steve Dudash on Mandolin and Fiddle, Walter Carter on Mandola, John Hedgecoth on Mandocello, Van Manakas on Guitar, and David Spicher on Bass. The Coventry Magic Bus!, with support from Coventry Village Special Improvement District, KeyBank, and Severance Town Center, provides FREE rides to/from Cain Park from 1 hour before the event to 1 hour after the event ends. Park in front of KeyBank on the north side of Severance Town Center or, for those who live near Coventry, walk to the south entrance of the Coventry Parking Garage (behind Medic Drug) for pick-up. www.coventryvillage.org. Tickets for Cain Park events are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, by mail, in person, by phone 216.371.3000 or by FAX 216.371.6995 (please include full name, address, phone number credit card number and signature). All major credit cards are accepted. Tickets are also available at all Ticketmaster outlets, and Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone 216.241.5555 or 330.945.9400 in Akron and online at www.ticketmaster.com. Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council. Cain Park, a municipally owned and operated summer arts park and one of the nation=B9s oldest landmark outdoor theaters, is produced by the City of Cleveland Heights and is located on the south side of Superior Road between Lee and South Taylor Roads. Parking for all Cain Park productions is free and located on the surrounding side streets. For more information about this concert and all Cain Park events please visit www.cainpark.com. ### CONTACT: KSENIA ROSHCHAKOVSKY, Public Relations and Marketing, or MEGAN PALMER, Public Relations Intern 216.371.3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com. --MS_Mac_OE_3142964573_2651514_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Nashville Mandolin Ensemble performs at Cain Park FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

AUGUST 5, 2003

CAIN PARK presents
NASHVILLE MANDOLIN ENSEMBLE
August 14, 2003

(CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH)    A six-man man= dolin group that creates the sounds of an orchestra, Nashville Mandolin Ense= mble will be performing in Cain Park=B9s Evans Amphitheater.  The August = 14th show will begin at 8 pm, and tickets for the show are $15/13/11 in adva= nce, and $18/16/14 the day of the show.

Mandolin groups became popular around the turn of the last century, incorpo= rating the sounds of mandolins, mandolas, mandocellos, guitars and bass. &nb= sp;The Nashville Mandolin Ensemble is the only large professional touring ma= ndolin group in America, and performs an array of music encompassing origina= l arrangements from the early 1900=B9s, to more recent transcriptions of pop, = jazz, and Celtic folk songs.  The ensemble was founded in 1991 by Butch= Baldassari, who is currently the Adjunct Associate Professor of Mandolin at= Vanderbilt University=B9s Blair School of Music.  Other members of the e= nsemble are Steve Dudash on Mandolin and Fiddle, Walter Carter on Mandola, J= ohn Hedgecoth on Mandocello, Van Manakas on Guitar, and David Spicher on Bas= s.

The Coventry Magic Bus!, with support from Coventry Village Special Improve= ment District, KeyBank, and Severance Town Center, provides FREE rides to/fr= om Cain Park from 1 hour before the event to 1 hour after the event ends. &n= bsp;Park in front of KeyBank on the north side of Severance Town Center or, = for those who live near Coventry, walk to the south entrance of the Coventry= Parking Garage (behind Medic Drug) for pick-up. www.coventryvillage.org.
Tickets for Cain Park events are available at the Cain Park Ticket Office, = by mail, in person, by phone 216.371.3000 or by FAX 216.371.6995 (please inc= lude full name, address, phone number credit card number and signature). &nb= sp;All major credit cards are accepted.  Tickets are also available at = all Ticketmaster outlets, and Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone 216.241.5555 or 3= 30.945.9400 in Akron and online at www.ticketmaster.com.

Cain Park 2003 season sponsors are the Inter-Continental Hotel, Motorcars, = Nextel Retail Stores, and the Ohio Arts Council.

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

###

CONTACT: KSENIA ROSHCHAKOVSKY, Public Relations and Marketing, or MEGAN PAL= MER, Public Relations Intern 216.371.3000 or e-mail ksenia at clvhts.com.


--MS_Mac_OE_3142964573_2651514_MIME_Part-- From kjthedj at nls.net Tue Aug 5 23:14:24 2003 From: kjthedj at nls.net (Kathie Dice) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:24 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]screenplay writer wanted Message-ID: <006a01c35bc5$772627a0$0100a8c0@KATHIE> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0067_01C35BA3.EE37B150 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Two women with a project, a great sense of humor, a mission and a lesson = in life, are seeking a screenwriter or two. This project will be a play = within a movie for and about women...with humor, poignancy and impact = about the angsts we go through during LIFE. The tenative title is "The = Angst Among Us". If you have a passion for your work, and a little time = on your hands and want to be involved in a project that could really = take you places as a writer, please contact either Kathie Dice = kjthedj at nls.net (330 220 9601) or Jessie Pedigo MargotJCP at aol.com (330 = 659 9220) Looking forward to talking to you, Jessie and Kathie ------=_NextPart_000_0067_01C35BA3.EE37B150 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Two women with a project, a great sense = of humor, a=20 mission and a lesson in life, are seeking a screenwriter or two. This = project=20 will be a play within a movie for and about women...with humor, = poignancy and=20 impact about the angsts we go through during LIFE. The tenative title is = "The=20 Angst Among Us". If you have a passion for your work, and a little time = on your=20 hands and want to be involved in a project that could really take you = places as=20 a writer, please contact either Kathie Dice kjthedj at nls.net (330 220 9601) or = Jessie=20 Pedigo MargotJCP at aol.com=20 (330  659 9220)
 
Looking forward to talking to = you,
 
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------=_NextPart_000_0067_01C35BA3.EE37B150-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Tue Aug 5 23:14:28 2003 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Tue Aug 5 23:14:28 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Auditions: "The Compleat Wks of Wllm Shkspre" (abridged) Message-ID: <1c6.d837a81.2c61cea4@aol.com> --part1_1c6.d837a81.2c61cea4_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Workshop Players announces auditions for "The Compleat Wks of Wllm Shkspr (Abridged)", a comedy by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield, directed by Mike Leuszler, a real fun guy! Auditions: August 17 & 18, 7 to 9 p.m. at the theater. Performances: November 20 - 7 CAST: Three Men, college age or older. These fellows must be able to sustain high energy levels throughout a FAST paced performance. Improv skills necessary. At least one of the actors must be able to entertain an audience for at least two minutes on his own, preferably with a musical instrument of some sort, e.g. accordion, etc..., or a talent, e.g. juggling, spinning plates, NOT standup comedy! Talent must be demonstrated at tryouts. Crew positions are also available: costumes, props, publicity, etc. For more information, see our website at www.workshopplayers.com or contact the director at 960-2061 or Leuszler at aol.com Workshop Players Theatre is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. - 30 - "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" --part1_1c6.d837a81.2c61cea4_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Workshop Players announces audit= ions for "The Compleat Wks of Wllm Shkspr (Abridged)", a comedy by Adam Long= , Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield, directed by Mike Leuszler, a real fun gu= y!

Auditions: August 17 & 18,  7 to 9 p.m. at the theater.
Performances: November 20 - 7
CAST:
Three Men, college age or older.
    These fellows must be able to sustain high energy levels=20= throughout  a FAST paced performance.  Improv skills necessary.&nb= sp; At least one of  the actors must be able to entertain an audience f= or at least two minutes on his own, preferably with a musical instrument of=20= some sort, e.g. accordion, etc..., or a talent, e.g. juggling, spinning plat= es, NOT standup comedy! Talent must be demonstrated at tryouts. Crew positio= ns are also available: costumes, props, publicity, etc.

For more information, see our website at www.workshopplayers.com
or contact the director at 960-2061 or Leuszler at aol.com

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

- 30 -<= BR>


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

--part1_1c6.d837a81.2c61cea4_boundary-- From denisgriesmer at denisgriesmer.com Wed Aug 6 06:22:01 2003 From: denisgriesmer at denisgriesmer.com (Denis M. Griesmer) Date: Wed Aug 6 06:22:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CPT seeks "retail display refrigerators" Message-ID: <006601c35c01$f4c1a540$6a02a8c0@griesmerd> NEOhioPAL Subscribers: In order to upgrade it facilities and services to its patrons, CPT is seeking two to three "display refrigerators", preferably with locks. The kind with the sliding glass doors in the front, that usually advertise Coca-Cola or Pepsi on the side. Somewhere out there in the Cleveland area, some former restaurant or convenient mart owner must be looking to unload some refrigeration display units. If you know of any, please contact Denis Griesmer at the phone number or email address below. Thanks. Denis M. Griesmer Administrative Director - Cleveland Public Theatre 216.631.2727 x208 dgriesmer at cptonline.org See what's playing tonight at Cleveland Public Theatre by going to www.cptonline.org. From BScott3077 at aol.com Wed Aug 6 06:45:01 2003 From: BScott3077 at aol.com (BScott3077 at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 6 06:45:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ACT - A Children's Theater of Hudson looking for Directors for 2003-2004 Message-ID: <27.45ac31f2.2c6240a0@aol.com> --part1_27.45ac31f2.2c6240a0_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit We are looking for a Director for our Spring Production (Comedy or Drama) Auditions in January, rehearsals 2 or 3 times a week after school until tech week(s) play goes up mid March for one three performance weekend. We work with children in grades three thru eighth and casy around 30 kids. We perform on the stage at Barlow Community Center in Hudson, OH. We like our Directors to teach the fall series of Workshops but it is not required. Workshops are Fridays after school. We are also looking for a Director for our ACTOR - ACT on the road program. This is a program for our Middle Scoolers. After an initial week of rehearsals they meet once a week and take a show to schools, hospitals, etc. If the Director we hire for the Spring is not available to teach Workshops this Fall we will be looking for a teacher for an Intro to Drama course for the younger kids and a more challenging workshop for our older actors. (They want to try directing!) Please, submit resumes and two children's theater references to Beth Scott at BScott3077 at aol.com or send to me at ACT P.O Box 263 Hudson, OH 44236 Pay ideas and Workshop topics welcome! --part1_27.45ac31f2.2c6240a0_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable We are looking for a Director for our Spring Productio= n (Comedy or Drama) Auditions in January, rehearsals 2 or 3 times a week aft= er school until tech week(s) play goes up mid March for one three performanc= e weekend. We work with children in grades three thru eighth and casy around= 30 kids.  We perform on the stage at Barlow Community Center in Hudson= , OH.  We like our Directors to teach the fall series of Workshops but=20= it is not required. Workshops are Fridays after school.

We are also looking for a Director for our ACTOR - ACT on the road program.&= nbsp; This is a program for our Middle Scoolers.  After an initial week= of rehearsals they meet once a week and take a show to schools, hospitals,=20= etc.

If the Director we hire for the Spring is not available to teach Workshops t= his Fall we will be looking for a teacher for an Intro to Drama course for t= he younger kids and a more challenging workshop for our older actors. =20= (They want to try directing!)

Please, submit resumes and two children's theater references to Beth Scott=20= at BScott3077 at aol.com  or send to me at ACT P.O Box 263  Hudson, O= H 44236

Pay ideas and Workshop topics welcome!      &n= bsp;   
--part1_27.45ac31f2.2c6240a0_boundary-- From rferguson at woio.com Wed Aug 6 11:35:01 2003 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Wed Aug 6 11:35:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]COMEDY WRITER JOB Message-ID: This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35C28.42E643E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" THIS IS FROM A WEBSITE I SUBSCRIBE TO. JUST THOUGHT I'D PASS IT ON. This is a PART TIME JOB Location: Los Angeles CA Date Posted: 7/31/2003 8:07:36 PM Description: We're looking for comedy writers to write jokes for speeches and TV appearances. Can be done by phone/e-mail/mail if writer not in L.A. area. Need comedy writers immediately , good pay. Contact us if you have lots of time to work at this, or even if you only have a little time to do it. Requirements: comedy writing skills, dependability, ability to start right away Contact: resume not that important to us, we just need you to be funny Via email: jp at jonathanpontell.com "Planet Earth is blue and there's nothing I can do." D.B. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C35C28.42E643E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable COMEDY WRITER JOB

THIS IS FROM A WEBSITE I SUBSCRIBE TO. = JUST THOUGHT I'D PASS IT ON.

This is a PART TIME JOB
 Location: Los Angeles CA
Date = Posted: 7/31/2003 8:07:36 PM =
Description: We're = looking for comedy writers to write jokes for speeches and TV = appearances. Can be done by phone/e-mail/mail if writer not in L.A. = area. Need comedy writers immediately , good pay. Contact us if you = have lots of time to work at this, or even if you only have a little = time to do it. Requirements: comedy = writing skills, dependability, ability to start right away = Contact: resume not = that important to us, we just need you to be funny

Via = email: jp at jonathanpontell.com=20






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

------_=_NextPart_001_01C35C28.42E643E0-- From KerrComm at aol.com Wed Aug 6 11:35:05 2003 From: KerrComm at aol.com (KerrComm at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 6 11:35:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kulture Kids Performs FREE at Heights Main Library Message-ID: <170.2243a2df.2c6279ac@aol.com> Free and open to the public, come see Kulture Kids perform "America: Many=20 Crayons, One Box" at the Heights Main Library, 2345 Lee Road, Cleveland Heig= hts,=20 on Wednesday, August 13th, at 7PM. Written and performed by Kulture Kids=20 Director Robin Pease, the show features a giant book, music from around the=20= world,=20 and MAGIC!! Sample comments from area teachers and principals are below.... "Awesome...'Many Crayons' is entertaining and jam-packed with good=20 information for both students and teachers...I love the teacher resource gui= de, too!-- Dorene Kebberly, Kidder Elementary School, Brunswick, OH "Kulture Kids, all I can say is THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!! The=20 immigrants show was terrific, and I can't wait to have you back!"--Audrey Wa= lker,=20 Principal, Lowden Elementary School, South Euclid, OH "The immigrants program called 'America, Many Crayons, One Box' was=20 appropriate and very informative, but I especially liked it because it was F= UN!!"-- Tracy Sicafuse, 2nd grade teacher, Dover Elementary School, Westlake, OH "Wonderful, thought-provoking, and challenging! Our students really enjoyed= =20 it!"---Allison Levick, Teacher, The Lawrence School, Broadview Heights, OH "What a great program! The kids were all captivated and actively=20 participating, which isn't easy for 400 kids in a gymnasium on a Friday afte= rnoon! =20 Well-done!"---Monica Turk, PTO Assembly Coordinator, Arthur Road School, Sol= on, OH =E2=80=9CGreat presentation! I loved the way BOOKS were valued and how the=20= cultures=20 were represented visually and with music!=E2=80=9D=E2=80=94Sue Fisher, First= Grade Teacher,=20 Gardiner School, Chagrin Falls, OH From RNavisjr at aol.com Wed Aug 6 11:46:03 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 6 11:46:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Further info on AUDIITONS FOR THE KING AND I Message-ID: <1a7.17fff446.2c628962@aol.com> --part1_1a7.17fff446.2c628962_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi everyone...I forgot to include the PERFORMANCE DATES. Here theyare: Nov 20th thru Dec. 7th. Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:30pm and Sunday matinees at 3pm. NO SHOW ON THANKSGIVING. --part1_1a7.17fff446.2c628962_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi everyone...I forgot to include the PERFORMANCE DATE= S.
Here theyare:
Nov 20th thru Dec. 7th. Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:30pm and= Sunday matinees at 3pm. NO SHOW ON THANKSGIVING.
--part1_1a7.17fff446.2c628962_boundary-- From boss at data-boy.com Wed Aug 6 12:06:02 2003 From: boss at data-boy.com (Mike Baker) Date: Wed Aug 6 12:06:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Scorched Earth Comedy Show Message-ID: <200308061245.AA48365818@data-boy.com> Cleveland Yucks / Black Box Theatre Present: =93Scorched Earth=94 An evening of brutal comedy. Friday August 22nd 8:00 p.m 1220 West 6th Street $8.00 On Friday August 22nd at 8:00 p.m., the Black Box Theatre, 1220 West 6th St= reet, will feel the heat of 3 of Cleveland=92s most volatile stand up comic= s. The Cleveland Yucks production of =93Scorched Earth=94 will showcase the= searing, controversial, and sometimes confrontational styles of Mike Baker= , Nell=92Sin, and John Sheck in a no holds barred - something to offend eve= ryone celebration of freedom of expression=85 while it lasts. Conceived by Baker, this show is a blatant =93F-You!=94 to the =93You need = to watch what you say. / There ought to be limits to freedom.=94 crowd that= seems to dominate the discourse as of late. If you are easily offended and don=92t like to be challenged, this is not t= he show for you. If you are fed up to your eyeballs by ignorant, puritanical bigots shouting= down any hint of intelligence or reason; if you are sick of the arrogant bullies in power calling you un-American wh= ile they ravage every principle America was founded upon; if you simply can=92t take one more self righteous self-appointed High Prie= st of public morality telling you what you can say, what you can wear, what= you can ingest, who you can have sex with, and what kind of sex you can ha= ve; please consider this show as an alternative to taking an M-1 and seeing if= you can out-score those Columbine boys. Don=92t just explode, explode with= laughter! Mike Baker has a long history of off-the-wall confrontational humor in Clev= eland. In the late 80=92s =96 early 90=92s he was the originator and front = man for two notorious punk bands, =93Sleazy Jesus and the Splatter Pigs=94 = and =93Hucklebuck=94. Although bands in the true sense, these were also for= ceful vehicles for his biting satire and unflinching social commentary. Sic= k of lugging equipment, Mike has traded in his amplifiers for a single micr= ophone and a new medium; stand-up. What hasn=92t been traded is his razor s= harp satirical wit and his bare knuckles approach to performance. The guita= rs still make an occasional appearance. They=92re just not quite as loud. Nell=92Sin has been tearing up the urban comedy scene with his high energy,= free wheeling style of story telling and comedy. Nell=92Sin seemed to come= out of nowhere less than a year ago and quickly built a reputation as one = of the most naturally talented comics on the local scene. His sets are wild= , frenetic, rambling tirades that take you on a coaster ride of unexpected = turns and directions. Alternately angry, crazy, vulnerable, silly; this guy= runs the gamut of skills a stand-up needs in his tool box with an ease and= flow that mesmerizes. And he=92s just a baby at it! John Sheck is a legend of the comedy workshop crowd. Just one month out of = Dave Schwensen=92s Improv workshop, he won the Russell Simmons Def Comedy J= am competition and opened for the Comedy Jam at the Palace Theatre in front= of 3000 people. Not bad for his first two months as a comic! John=92s bran= d of urban =96 contemporary standup spans a variety of themes from relation= ships to sex to football to sex to parenting to sex and of course, the poli= ce. John is just back in the area from a couple of years in Florida and jum= ping back into the scene feet first and fists flying. The Emcee for the evening will be Cleveland=92s own Mr. Sunshine. Sunshine= could best be described as Bill Nye the Science Guy with PMS. This show is sponsored by Cleveland Yucks, the one stop shop for local Clev= eland comedy. The web site is located at http://www.clevelandyucks.com . For ticket information contact: Mike Baker Mike_Baker at clevelandyucks.com Home: 216-771-8421 From hjh at haroldhafner.com Wed Aug 6 12:45:13 2003 From: hjh at haroldhafner.com (Harold Hafner Photography) Date: Wed Aug 6 12:45:13 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE COMPOSITES & HEADSHOTS Message-ID: <01ff01c35c3e$f5e2b8f0$120d6b42@R> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_7A9pBQA5DKDnJHN2hKnCOA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! For the month of August 2003. Everyone that does a model photo shoot with us will receive 50 one-sided model composite cards FREE. Everyone that shoots for talent headshots will receive 50 - 8x10 black & white prints FREE. 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--Boundary_(ID_7A9pBQA5DKDnJHN2hKnCOA)-- From aecollier at msn.com Wed Aug 6 12:46:00 2003 From: aecollier at msn.com (Amiee Collier) Date: Wed Aug 6 12:46:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Only Two Performances! Forever Plaid Benefits the AIDS Taskforce Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0708_01C35C20.AE1D71E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland presents Forever Plaid Starring: Colin Cook as Jinx Ian Atwood as Francis G.A. Taggett as Sparky Curtis L. Young as Smudge Directed by Curt Arnold Musical Direction by Charles Eversole Costume Design & Construction by Jenniver Sparano Written and Originally Directed and Choreographed by Stuart Ross August 18 , 2003 at 8 pm Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood call 216.357.2241 for tickets! August 25, 2003 at 8 pm Weathervane Playhouse 1301 Weathervane Lane, Akron call 330.836.2323 for tickets! All proceeds benefit the AIDS Taskforce _____________________________ amiee collier :: aecollier at msn.com "Vice, virtue, it's best not to be too moral - you cheat yourself out of = too much life. Aim above morality." - Harold and Maude ------=_NextPart_000_0708_01C35C20.AE1D71E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland
 
presents
 
Forever=20 Plaid
 
Starring:
Colin Cook as Jinx
Ian Atwood as Francis
G.A. Taggett as Sparky
Curtis L. Young as Smudge
 
Directed by Curt Arnold
Musical Direction by Charles Eversole
Costume Design & Construction by Jenniver = Sparano
Written and Originally Directed
and Choreographed = by Stuart=20 Ross
 
August 18 , 2003 at 8 pm
Beck Center for the=20 Arts
17801 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood
call 216.357.2241 for=20 tickets!
 
August 25, 2003 at 8 pm
Weathervane = Playhouse
1301 Weathervane Lane, = Akron
call 330.836.2323 for=20 tickets!
 
All proceeds benefit the AIDS Taskforce
 
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------=_NextPart_000_0708_01C35C20.AE1D71E0-- From mpreston at dobama.org Wed Aug 6 15:27:01 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Wed Aug 6 15:27:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Antigone at Dobama Theatre August 15th-17th Message-ID: The Monstrous Ego Theatre Company presents Antigone by Sophocles Translated by Sir Richard C. Jebb Directed by Elisabeth Pardee and Zev Valancy At Dobama Theatre August 15th-17th Three performances only! The Monstrous Ego Theatre Company, Cleveland?s Classical Youth Theatre, is pleased to present as its inaugural production, Antigone, Sophocles? Greek tragedy. Sophocles? classic work grapples with the themes of power and the strength of one?s ideals along with the bonds of family and love. Many of The Monstrous Ego Theatre Company?s members are students or recent graduates of Cleveland Heights High School. The cast includes Kate Fairman, a student at The Beaumont School (Chorus Leader), India Fields (Ismene/Chorus), Liza Frolkis (Eurydice/Chorus), David Light (Guard/Messenger/Chorus), Kelli Liverpool (Teiresias/Chorus), Myles Murray (Haemon/Chorus), Zev Valancy (Creon/Producer/Director), and Katherine Vincenty (Antigone/Chorus). The stage manager and dramaturg is Meredith Webb, a Laurel School graduate now at Oberlin College. Performances will be held on Friday, August 15 and Saturday, August 16 at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday, August 17 at 2:30 p.m. A $5.00 donation is suggested at the door. Reservations are not necessary for these three special performances. For more information on the play, contact Zev Valancy at (216) 371-1439 or email at zev at valancy.com. For more information on Dobama? s upcoming 2003-2004 season, call (216) 932-6838. Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. The theatre is accessible via the new RTA circulator bus. # # # Marjorie Preston PR/Marketing Director Dobama Theatre (216) 932-6838 www.dobama.org DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present its 2003-2004 Season! Four OHIO premiere productions, one U.S. premiere and one WORLD premiere! COMING September 5-28: Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Walter Grodzik ? Ohio Premiere! In this wacky off-Broadway comedy, sixteen-year-old Kimberly is forced to re-evaluate her life while juggling a hypochondriac mother, drunken father and ex-convict aunt along with her own mortality and the possibility of first love. "The comedy of the year. A haunting and hilarious new play that is at once a shrewd satire and a black comedy.? ? Ben Brantley, The New York Times Shows: Thurs., Fri., Sat. at 8 p.m. and Sun. at 2:30 p.m. (First Sun. of run at 7:30 p.m.) October 17-November 9 The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison, directed by Joyce Casey American Premiere! November 28-December 21 V-E Day by local playwright Faye Sholiton, directed by Jacqi Loewy World Premiere! January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! March 5-28 In the Heart of America by MacArthur Grant winner Naomi Wallace, directed by Sonya Robbins Ohio Premiere! April 23-May 16 The Last Five Years by Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown, directed by Victoria Bussert and featuring Scott Plate and Carol Dunne Ohio Premiere! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Single ticket prices: $11-20. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. From jxs181 at cwru.edu Wed Aug 6 15:27:06 2003 From: jxs181 at cwru.edu (Joshua Senick) Date: Wed Aug 6 15:27:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Saxophone/Clarinet needed for Chicago at Huntington Message-ID: <4BEC9708-C843-11D7-9600-000A957E9988@cwru.edu> I am in need of a player to fill one of my reed books for Chicago at Huntington Playhouse. Optimally, I am looking for someone who can cover saxophones (the best combination would be soprano, tenor and bari, but I'm willing to compromise for best two out of three) and clarinet. I'm willing to work with the player for substituting instruments as necessary. Tech week starts on Sunday, August 17th, and opening night is August 21st. The show runs for four weeks Thursday through Sunday evenings with the final show on Sunday, September 14th being the only matinee in the run. This is a paid position. Please call me, Joshua Senick, at (216) 233-9489, or e-mail me at jxs181 at cwru.edu. Thanks. From reedh2os at ald.net Wed Aug 6 15:27:11 2003 From: reedh2os at ald.net (Kailyne R. Waters) Date: Wed Aug 6 15:27:11 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call for extras for a short film - August 21st, 2003 Message-ID: <004d01c35c4a$83b63e80$1908b7ce@cannet.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C35C28.FA94AA40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable h2o Productions in association with Sharkra Productions is seeking the = following extras for a short film being shot in August 2003: Caucasian Male, age range between late 50's and mid 60's. Caucasian Female, age range between late 50's and mid 60's You would be featured as a couple in a doctor's office waiting room, and = would be needed for approximately two hours in the afternoon on = Thursday, August 21, 2003. Caucasian Female, late 20's and 30's willing to portray an expectant = mother You would be featured as customer in a boutique, and would be needed for = approximately three hours in the morning beginning at 7:00 am on = Thursday, August 21, 2003.=20 Please respond by email expressing your interest. Thanks in advance for = your consideration. =20 Sincerely, Kailyne Waters=20 reedh2os at ald.net ------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C35C28.FA94AA40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
h2o Productions in association with = Sharkra=20 Productions is seeking the following extras for a short film being = shot in=20 August 2003:
 
Caucasian Male, age range between late = 50's and mid=20 60's.
Caucasian Female, age range between = late 50's=20 and mid 60's
 
You would be featured as a couple in a = doctor's=20 office waiting room, and would be needed for approximately two hours in = the=20 afternoon on Thursday, August 21, 2003.
 
Caucasian Female, late 20's = and 30's=20 willing to portray an expectant mother
 
You would be featured as customer in a = boutique,=20 and would be needed for approximately three hours in the = morning beginning=20 at 7:00 am on Thursday, August 21, 2003.
 
Please respond by email expressing your = interest.=20 Thanks in advance for your consideration.
 
Sincerely,
Kailyne Waters 
reedh2os at ald.net
 
------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C35C28.FA94AA40-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Wed Aug 6 16:59:03 2003 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Wed Aug 6 16:59:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]New Classes at Fine Arts for Fall Message-ID: <00e101c35c5d$f60a7420$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00E2_01C35C3C.6EF8D420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Fine Arts Association in Willoughby is now taking registrations for our Fall Session. Classes begin the week of September 2. A variety of new classes for teens and adults are being offered in Theatre, including Playwriting with Park Goist, Scene Study with Sarah May, Voice for the Actor I with Fabio Polanco and much, much more. New Pilates, Yoga and Modern Dance classes are also available in addition to a multitude of visual arts classes and private music lessons for all ages and ability levels. For a complete listing of all classes, log on to www.fineartsassociation.org or e-mail Fine Arts at faa at fineartsassociation.org Fine Arts is located at 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio Phone: (440) 951-7500 ------=_NextPart_000_00E2_01C35C3C.6EF8D420 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Fine Arts=20 Association in Willoughby is now taking registrations = for our Fall=20 Session.  Classes begin the week of September = 2.
 
A = variety=20 of new classes for teens and adults are being offered in = Theatre,=20 including Playwriting with Park Goist, Scene Study with Sarah May, Voice = for the=20 Actor I with Fabio Polanco and much, much = more. 
 
New = Pilates, Yoga=20 and Modern Dance classes are also available in addition to a = multitude of=20 visual arts classes and private music lessons for all ages and ability=20 levels.
 
For a = complete=20 listing of all classes, log on to www.fineartsassociation.org or=20 e-mail Fine Arts at faa at fineartsassociation.org
 
Fine = Arts is located=20 at 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio
Phone:  (440)=20 951-7500
------=_NextPart_000_00E2_01C35C3C.6EF8D420-- From pjanas at oberlin.edu Wed Aug 6 16:59:06 2003 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Wed Aug 6 16:59:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]New Fax Number Message-ID: <1887600.3269179620@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --==========01894450========== Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Hello everyone. We have just learned today that our fax number has changed, effective today, with Oberlin's transfer to a new phone system. I apologize for any inconvenience this might have caused you in communicating with us today via facsimile transmission. Please delete our old fax number: 440-776-3006 from your files and your speed dial programs. Our new fax number is: 440-775-5457 Thanks very much, Marci Janas ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu --==========01894450========== Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline MonacoHello everyone. We have just learned today that our fax number has changed, effective = today, with Oberlin's transfer to a new phone system. I apologize for any = inconvenience this might have caused you in communicating with us today via = facsimile transmission. Please delete our old fax number: 440-776-3006 from your files and your speed dial programs. Our new fax number is: 440-775-5457 Thanks very much, Marci Janas ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu --==========01894450==========-- From mpreston at dobama.org Wed Aug 6 16:59:11 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Wed Aug 6 16:59:11 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kimberly Akimbo at Dobama Theatre Sept. 5-28 Message-ID: Dobama Theatre presents the Ohio Premiere of Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire directed by Walter Grodzik September 5-28, 2003 Ohio Premiere! Dobama Theatre is proud to open its 2003-2004 season with the Ohio premiere of Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire. Known for his plays Fuddy Meers and Wonder of the World, Lindsay-Abaire has created a surreal and hilarious play in which the main character, Kimberly, a teenager with a rare aging disease, may just be the sanest member of her family. In this wacky off-Broadway comedy, sixteen-year-old Kimberly (Paula Duesing) is forced to re-evaluate her life while juggling a hypochondriac mother (Tracey Field), drunken father (John Kolibab) and ex-convict aunt (Joan Fuglewicz). She also struggles with her own mortality and the possibility of first love with awkward, unpopular 16-year-old schoolmate Jeff (Sean Fitzgerald). Ben Brantley of The New York Times called Kimberly Akimbo ?the comedy of the year.? Special performances will include a special signed (ASL) performance on Friday, September 12th at 8:00 p.m. and a special audio-described performance on Sunday, September 14th at 2:30 p.m. featuring Paula Duesing*, Tracey Field, Sean Fitzgerald, Joan Fuglewicz and John Kolibab* *member Actors? Equity Association Performances: September 5-28 Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sunday 9/7 at 7:30 p.m.; 9/14, 9/21 and 9/28 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets $11-20 For more information, call Dobama at (216) 932-6838. For reservations, call Dobama?s box office at (216) 932-3396. # # # DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present its 2003-2004 Season! Four OHIO premiere productions, one U.S. premiere and one WORLD premiere! COMING September 5-28: Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Walter Grodzik ? Ohio Premiere! In this wacky off-Broadway comedy, sixteen-year-old Kimberly is forced to re-evaluate her life while juggling a hypochondriac mother, drunken father and ex-convict aunt along with her own mortality and the possibility of first love. "The comedy of the year. A haunting and hilarious new play that is at once a shrewd satire and a black comedy.? ? Ben Brantley, The New York Times Shows: Thurs., Fri., Sat. at 8 p.m. and Sun. at 2:30 p.m. (First Sun. of run at 7:30 p.m.) October 17-November 9 The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison, directed by Joyce Casey American Premiere! November 28-December 21 V-E Day by local playwright Faye Sholiton, directed by Jacqi Loewy World Premiere! January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! March 5-28 In the Heart of America by MacArthur Grant winner Naomi Wallace, directed by Sonya Robbins Ohio Premiere! April 23-May 16 The Last Five Years by Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown, directed by Victoria Bussert and featuring Scott Plate and Carol Dunne Ohio Premiere! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Single ticket prices: $11-20. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. From RNavisjr at aol.com Wed Aug 6 16:59:15 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Wed Aug 6 16:59:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]HARMONY BAR AND GRILLE CLOSING...FAREWELL THIS SATURDAY! Message-ID: <1e9.e674938.2c62cffd@aol.com> --part1_1e9.e674938.2c62cffd_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit HELLO EVERYONE, Yes, I just found out the HARMONY is closing. This place, its people, the good times, profound and goofy have been a huge part of my life for six years. Unique in my life experience is a place where songs of the musical theater have provided a catalyst to friends and strangers alike, coming together to cry, drink, celebrate the seasons of the year, laugh and go home after belting "Edelweiss" one more time. I shall miss it deeply. Lynn was going to just let it end this Saturday, quietly.....and I called and said we at the Near West Theatre need a ritual for all life's happenings. SO, I'LL BE PLAYING FOR THE LAST TIME FROM 9-12 MIDNIGHT. PLEASE STOP BY, EVEN FOR 1 DRINK, OR ONE LAST SONG AT THE MICROPHONE TO HELP US SAY "THANK YOU" AND "GOODBYE" TO LYNN, ELAINE, SUE AND ALLTHE REGULARS AT THE OL' HARMONY BAR AND GRILLE, WHO HAVE PROVIDED US WITH SIX YEARS OF SONG, FOOD AND LOVE. --part1_1e9.e674938.2c62cffd_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable HELLO EVERYONE,
   Yes, I just found out the HARMONY is closing.  This place,= its people, the good times, profound and goofy have been a huge part of my=20= life for six years.
Unique in my life experience is a place where songs of the musical theater h= ave provided a catalyst to friends and strangers alike, coming together to c= ry, drink, celebrate the seasons of the year, laugh and go home after beltin= g "Edelweiss" one more time.  I shall miss it deeply.
Lynn was going to just let it end this Saturday, quietly.....and I called an= d said we at the Near West Theatre need a ritual for all life's happenings.<= BR> SO, I'LL BE PLAYING FOR THE LAST TIME FROM 9-12 MIDNIGHT. PLEASE
STOP BY, EVEN FOR 1 DRINK, OR ONE LAST SONG AT THE MICROPHONE TO HELP US SAY= "THANK YOU" AND "GOODBYE" TO LYNN, ELAINE, SUE AND ALLTHE REGULARS AT THE O= L' HARMONY BAR AND GRILLE, WHO HAVE PROVIDED US WITH SIX YEARS OF SONG, FOOD= AND LOVE.
--part1_1e9.e674938.2c62cffd_boundary-- From dgriesmer at cptonline.org Wed Aug 6 17:06:02 2003 From: dgriesmer at cptonline.org (Denis Griesmer) Date: Wed Aug 6 17:06:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CPT seeks late 60's Chevy or Mustang for Photo Shoot Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0111_01C35C44.4F9B1180 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CPT is seeking a late 60's Chevy or Mustang in medium to good condition to use in a publicity photo shoot for it's production, Up the Mountain. Up the Mountain, is an original piece created in co-production with YMCA Y-Haven project. Y-Haven assists homeless men in recovery. The men in Y-Haven partners with CPT to create original theatre based on their experiences in recovery. This year's production is based on the myth of Sisyphus and is written by James Levin. Co-Director by Jeffery Allen and Jerrell Anderson. If you have such a vehicle available and are free to participate in the photo shoot, you would be helping a worthy and important cause. The photo shoot is scheduled for an evening next week. Please contact Denis Griesmer at the phone number or email below if you are free to participate. Denis M. 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Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver Message-ID: Auditions for Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver Monday, August 18th at the Unitarian Universalist Society, 2728 Lancashire, in Cleveland Heights, near Dobama Theatre 7:30 p.m. equity actors 8 p.m. non-equity actors Roles: man, 20s -- dual role -- both man on death row for murder AND a male prostitute woman, 40s -- dual role -- both a psychiatrist and a mother Please prepare a contemporary comic monologue no longer than four minutes in length. Be prepared to read from the script. Performance dates will be January 16th through February 8th at Dobama Theatre. Raised in Captivity will be directed by Russ Borski. Synopsis: Sebastian Bliss and his twin sister, Bernadette Dixon, reunite at their mother's funeral, who has been killed by an errant showerhead. This is just the beginning of a quirky, comical stream of events - a ball of energy full of crazy characters, and twists and turns. ?Raised in Captivity is about guilt, redemption and self-punishment, and, against all odds, it is also very funny.? ? The New York Times ??by a mile, the best play of the season.? New York Observer ??funny, original, imaginative ? full of wittily prickly lines and riotous exchanges.? New York Marjorie Preston PR/Marketing Director Dobama Theatre (216) 932-6838 www.dobama.org DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present its 2003-2004 Season! Four OHIO premiere productions, one U.S. premiere and one WORLD premiere! COMING September 5-28: Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Walter Grodzik ? Ohio Premiere! In this wacky off-Broadway comedy, sixteen-year-old Kimberly is forced to re-evaluate her life while juggling a hypochondriac mother, drunken father and ex-convict aunt along with her own mortality and the possibility of first love. "The comedy of the year. A haunting and hilarious new play that is at once a shrewd satire and a black comedy.? ? Ben Brantley, The New York Times Shows: Thurs., Fri., Sat. at 8 p.m. and Sun. at 2:30 p.m. (First Sun. of run at 7:30 p.m.) October 17-November 9 The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison, directed by Joyce Casey American Premiere! November 28-December 21 V-E Day by local playwright Faye Sholiton, directed by Jacqi Loewy World Premiere! January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed by Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! March 5-28 In the Heart of America by MacArthur Grant winner Naomi Wallace, directed by Sonya Robbins Ohio Premiere! April 23-May 16 The Last Five Years by Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown, directed by Victoria Bussert and featuring Scott Plate and Carol Dunne Ohio Premiere! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Single ticket prices: $11-20. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. From abyerly24 at yahoo.com Wed Aug 6 22:21:01 2003 From: abyerly24 at yahoo.com (Adrian Byerly) Date: Wed Aug 6 22:21:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions-- The Public Squares Message-ID: <20030806232122.38559.qmail@web40410.mail.yahoo.com> The Public Squares Cleveland's Newest Sketch Comedy and Improv Group Invite All to Audition! For Spots in Their Upcoming Inaugrual Show directed by Nate Cokerill at the Second City Theatre in October. Auditions will take place...... Date: Sunday August 17th Time: 2:00pm Location: The Hanna Building Room 850 Please bring a headshot and resume. Auditions will consist of scripited reading and improvisition. We are looking for six to eight actors for our show. Please RSVP to abyerly24 at yahoo.com Please check our website www.thepublicsquares.com for additional information. Thank you for interest! Hope to see you at the auditions! Adrian Byerly Producer The Public Squares From MnBLa at aol.com Thu Aug 7 09:13:13 2003 From: MnBLa at aol.com (MnBLa at aol.com) Date: Thu Aug 7 09:13:13 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEO Rep continues run of Forever Plaid Message-ID: <4e.201e20c3.2c63370f@aol.com> --part1_4e.201e20c3.2c63370f_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Just a reminder that you still have one more weekend to catch NEO Rep's=20 inaugural production of Forever Plaid. Performances are this Thursday, Frida= y and=20 Saturday at the North Olmsted Middle School (directions below). All shows a= re=20 at 8pm, and tickets are $10 ($8 for students and seniors). Reservations are= =20 encouraged but not required, and can be placed by calling 440 570-5367. Forever Plaid features Ron Lee Davis as Smudge, Kenny Lear as Sparky, Mike=20 Larochelle as Frankie, and Michael Goff as Jinx. The show was directed and=20 choreographed by Brenda Larochelle, with Carol Tillotson on Piano and Ed Lem= mers=20 on Bass. Directions to North Olmsted Middle School: from 90:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 90 west to Crocker / Bassett exit =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Left (south) on Crocker to end =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Left on Center Ridge =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 1st right onto Porter =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 At end of Porter cross over Lorain and=20= bear left onto Butternut=20 RIdge =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 (go to the right of Marathon Station af= ter you cross Lorain) =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Turn right just before small library =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 School is on other side of library from 480:=A0=A0=A0 480 west to Great Northern / Olmsted Falls exit =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Take 2nd exit (after underpass) toward=20= Olmsted Falls =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 continue South on Great Northern Blvd =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Pass RTA station on left and Condo comp= lex on right =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 After Condos, turn Right onto Butternut= Ridge =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Pass over 480, pass Fitch on Left, pass= Dover Center Rd on Right =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Middle School is 2nd school building on= left after Dover Center=20 Rd. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 drive passed small library and turn lef= t into parking lot We hope to see you there, Mike --part1_4e.201e20c3.2c63370f_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Just a reminder that you still have one more weekend t= o catch NEO Rep's inaugural production of Forever Plaid. Perfo= rmances are this Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the North Olmsted Middle S= chool (directions below).  All shows are at 8pm, and tickets are $10 ($= 8 for students and seniors).  Reservations are encouraged but not requi= red, and can be placed by calling 440 570-5367.

Forever Plaid features Ron Lee Davis as Smudge, Kenny Lear as=20= Sparky, Mike Larochelle as Frankie, and Michael Goff as Jinx.  The show= was directed and choreographed by Brenda Larochelle, with Carol Tillotson o= n Piano and Ed Lemmers on Bass.

Directions to North Olmsted Middle School:

from 90:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 90 west to Crocker / Bassett exit
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Left (south) on Crocker to end
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Left on Center Ridge
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 1st right onto Porter
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 At end of Porter cross over Lorain and=20= bear left onto Butternut RIdge
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 (go to the right of Marathon Station af= ter you cross Lorain)
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Turn right just before small library =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 School is on other side of library

from 480:=A0=A0=A0 480 west to Great Northern / Olmsted Falls exit
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Take 2nd exit (after underpass) toward=20= Olmsted Falls
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 continue South on Great Northern Blvd =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Pass RTA station on left and Condo comp= lex on right
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 After Condos, turn Right onto Butternut= Ridge
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Pass over 480, pass Fitch on Left, pass= Dover Center Rd on Right
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Middle School is 2nd school building on= left after Dover Center Rd.
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 drive passed small library and turn lef= t into parking lot

We hope to see you there,
Mike

--part1_4e.201e20c3.2c63370f_boundary-- From mpepe at neo.rr.com Thu Aug 7 09:13:18 2003 From: mpepe at neo.rr.com (Melanie YC Pepe) Date: Thu Aug 7 09:13:18 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Concert Tickets Available ~ Melissa Etheridge Message-ID: I can't use these, so if anyone is interested... I have two tickets to see MELISSA ETHERIDGE WITH JOHN EDDIE at the Scene Pavilion in Cleveland. The show is Saturday, August 23, at 8pm. I'm asking $25 each (regular price $35 each). For more information on the concert, check the link below: http://www.hob.com/tickets/eventdetail.asp?eventid=21284 If interested, please email me at mpepe at neo.rr.com!! Thanks, and enjoy! ~ Melanie mpepe at neo.rr.com From p.a.gould at att.net Thu Aug 7 09:13:26 2003 From: p.a.gould at att.net (p.a.gould at att.net) Date: Thu Aug 7 09:13:26 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Children need as Extras Message-ID: <20030807135643.E521820DF2@braxton.siteprotect.com> Seeking 12 children/young adults ages 12 to 17 to appear as Extras (non- paying positions) in independent film (shot on digital video) on Wednesday, August 13, 2003. The film is called "The Way Home". A parent/guardian or adult supervisor must accompany each performer (extra) and remain with them at all times. Shooting times are from 8am to 7pm. This is a long day, so all parties must bring a lunch and other food to snack on through the day, as well as an activity to work on during "down-times". The children will portray chess players at tournaments. Shooting will take place at a school in Shaker Heights. Performers must bring two extra shirts for wardrobe changes as the scenes filmed will cover three days in the story. IMPORTANT: no logo/trademarks/brandnames on clothing. If interested, reply to this email for additional information concerning the signing of release forms and the exact location of the shoot. Also, visit our website at www.littlebeth.com Thank you, Peter Gould -director p.a.gould at worldnet.att.net -- Visit the world of Little Beth Entertainment at www.littlebeth.com "We are the music makers and we are the dreamers of dreams."-- Willy Wonka From bdiehl at ayalogic.com Thu Aug 7 10:52:00 2003 From: bdiehl at ayalogic.com (Brian Diehl) Date: Thu Aug 7 10:52:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players Press Release - Season Subscription Give-Away Winners Message-ID: <004801c35cf0$7e6bb440$0400a8c0@hq.local> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: August 8, 2003 Contact: Brian Diehl, Board Member, Hudson Players 39 Church St. Hudson, OH 44236 Office: 330.253.2700 Home: 330.655.0810 Email: bdiehl at ayalogic.com Re: ACME Winners to Attend Hudson Players Productions HUDSON, OHIO ? Monday, August 4 marked the drawing of winners? names for the Hudson Players first season subscription give-away. Names were collected via e-mail and at the Hudson ACME grocery store. Winners include Beth Sterenberg, Lavelle Messner, C.R. Lawson and Alex Hunt of Hudson and Helen Isley of Northfield. Each will receive a book of tickets to the Hudson Players 2003 ? 2004 season which opens in September with ?Hudson?s Second Annual Community Talent Show,? a chance for everyone in ? and near ? Hudson to entertain their neighbors. November will feature the comedy-mystery, ?Catch Me if You Can? (different from the movie of the same title). ?Fiddler on the Roof? will be February 2004?s musical and the season will end with the comedy-farce, ?Perfect Wedding.? The Hudson Players collected 160 drawing entries and handed out over 1,000 season schedules. Additional season schedules are available at each Hudson ACME checkout lane and will soon be distributed throughout all of Hudson. Those interested in purchasing season subscriptions, joining The Hudson Players or receiving a season schedule can contact the Hudson Players at 330 655-8522, players at ayalogic.com or P.O. Box 2159 Hudson, Ohio 44236. # # # Brian S. Diehl Ayalogic, Inc. www.ayalogic.com ======================= go beyond communication ======================= o - 330.253.2700 f - 330.253.3055 bdiehl at ayalogic.com 530 South Main Street Suite 1732 Akron Ohio 44311 From Eye2wonder at aol.com Thu Aug 7 13:31:02 2003 From: Eye2wonder at aol.com (Eye2wonder at aol.com) Date: Thu Aug 7 13:31:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final Weekend for Spoon River Anthology Message-ID: <162.2428b489.2c63efc7@aol.com> FREE OUTDOOR THEATER Directed by Mindy Childress * Produced by James Mango Charenton Theater Company completes The Cemetery Tour at Lake View Cemetery this weekend with the production of Spoon River Anthology. For additional performance & location information, and to view promotional photos, please visit the Spoon River Press Web site. The address is www.jeonfrancis.com/spoonriverpress Also, to learn more about the history of Lake View Cemetery. Visit their Web site at www.lakeviewcemetery.com Thank you, Jeon Francis Spoon River Press Rep. Ford ~ At Last I Get Top Billing Wallace Ford (1897-1966) was a British actor who went to Hollywood in the early 1930s. After a number of 'semi-leads,' Ford was condemned to a succession of supporting roles in Hollywood films and decided that his gravestone epitaph should read, 'At last - I get top billing.' This inscription was duly put on his grave. Credit: Epitaphs, written by Nigel Rees From TALENTnet1 at aol.com Thu Aug 7 13:31:06 2003 From: TALENTnet1 at aol.com (TALENTnet1 at aol.com) Date: Thu Aug 7 13:31:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]EXCELLENT PAY - COSTUMED CHARACTER NEEDED Message-ID: <63.20bc3750.2c63efe1@aol.com> --part1_63.20bc3750.2c63efe1_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Needed Immediately: Faktor's Talent Network www.FaktorsTalentNetwork.com needs the following: Actor (male or female) 5'3" OR SMALLER Experienced in wearing a character costume of JJ the Jetplane from the TV show and videos for 6-8 hours (45 with regular breaks) Chapel Hill Mall in Cuyahoga Falls Saturday, August 16. The costume is very classy and expensive and will be shipped from the client. You will have a "walker" with you at all times to guide you. Pay is EXCELLENT - $250 plus bonus for a job well done Must have good attitude, be dependable and like children. If interested, email Mary Faktor immediately at TalentNet1 at aol.com or call 330-655-2895 --part1_63.20bc3750.2c63efe1_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Needed Immediately:

Faktor's Talent Network www.Faktors= TalentNetwork.com
needs the following:

Actor (male or female)
5'3" OR SMALLER
Experienced in wearing a character costume of JJ the Jetplane from the TV sh= ow and videos for 6-8 hours
(45 with regular breaks)
Chapel Hill Mall in Cuyahoga Falls
Saturday, August 16. 

The costume is very classy and expensive and will be shipped from the client= .

You will have a "walker" with you at all times to guide you. 

Pay is EXCELLENT - $250 plus bonus for a job well done

Must have good attitude, be dependable and like children.

If interested, email Mary Faktor immediately at TalentNet1 at aol.com
or call 330-655-2895
--part1_63.20bc3750.2c63efe1_boundary-- From pjanas at oberlin.edu Thu Aug 7 13:31:11 2003 From: pjanas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Thu Aug 7 13:31:11 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oberlin Conservatory Press Release Message-ID: <52999.3269254619@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --==========00063620========== Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 7, 2003 OBERLIN COLLEGE CELEBRATES 125th ANNIVERSARY OF ARTIST RECITAL SERIES WITH NINE NIGHTS OF GREAT PERFORMANCES MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas 440-775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.edu OBERLIN, OHIO--Such distinguished artists and ensembles as jazz icon Dave Brubeck and his quartet, legendary violinist Ida Haendel, the world-class Cleveland Orchestra, conducted by Franz Welser-M=F6st and featuring pianist = Uri Caine, and the hip, young, new-music ensemble eighth blackbird will contribute to the year-long celebration of Oberlin College's esteemed Artist Recital Series, which marks its 125th anniversary with the 2003-2004 = season. The Artist Recital Series is one of the oldest continuing concert series in the United States, a distinction, says Dean of the Conservatory Robert Dodson, "that places Oberlin in a very select group of concert producers." All concert performances will take place in Oberlin's historic Finney Chapel. Season subscription tickets are now available for the nine-concert series, = which will also include performances by baritone Sanford Sylvan and pianist = David Breitman, the Tallis Scholars, the Gryphon Trio, pianist Lang Lang, and the American Brass Quintet. Since the inception of the Artist Recital Series in 1878, more than 1,000 of the most acclaimed and accomplished musicians, conductors, orchestras, chamber ensembles, and composers have graced the stage of Finney Chapel. Stars of such international stature as Eugene Ysa=FFe, Yo-Yo Ma, Vladimir Horowitz, Isaac Stern, Jascha Heifetz, Glenn Gould, Sergei Rachmaninoff, and Denyce Graves, to name but a few, have performed under the auspices of the series. Since 1919, The Cleveland Orchestra has appeared on the series every season for a total of 202 performances under the baton of such illustrious--and varied--conductors as Nikolai Sokoloff (38 times), Artur Rodzinski (25 times), George Szell (60 times), Robert Shaw, Pierre Boulez, Lorin Maazel, Simon Rattle, Yoel Levi, Christoph von Dohn=E1nyi, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Jahja Ling, Robert Spano, Franz Welser-M=F6st, Mitskuko Uchida, and Steven Smith. More than an impressive "Who's Who," the list of artists and ensembles to appear on the series is an illumination of the best of classical music, spanning the late 19th century to the present. A special offer accompanies purchase of the complete, nine-concert series: = those who subscribe before September 5 may purchase a second nine-concert package at half price. Nine-concert package prices are $53 for students; $119 for Oberlin College faculty, staff, alumni, parents, area public school teachers, and senior citizens; and $138 for the general public. Please call Oberlin's Central Ticket Service (CTS) 24-hour reservation line: 440-775-8169 for complete ticket information or to request a free brochure. Information is also available at www.oberlin.edu/con. The CTS box = office is located in the lobby of Hall Auditorium, 67 N. Main St. (Route 58), between the Oberlin Inn and the Allen Memorial Art Museum. Box office = hours are Monday through Friday from noon to 5 p.m. Seating for "anniversary" concerts presented by Sanford Sylvan and David Breitman, the Dave Brubeck Quartet, and the American Brass Quintet are general admission; for the other six concerts, for which seating is reserved, packages are available at $36 for students; $85 for Oberlin College faculty, staff, alumni, parents, area public school teachers, and senior citizens; and $94 for the general public. Single tickets for these nine concerts will be available for purchase after September 5; tickets purchased at the door the evening of the concert are $3 more. Concert artists, programs, and dates are subject to change. Finney Chapel is wheelchair accessible and is located on the southwest corner of Lorain St. (Route 511) and N. Professor St., across from Tappan Square. Free parking is available throughout the Oberlin campus. In addition to enriching the College, the town of Oberlin, and the surrounding community with performances by the preeminent musicians of our time, the Artist Recital Series engages these musicians for master classes and workshops for Oberlin Conservatory students. Most of these sessions are = free and open to the public, offering a rare glimpse into the world of a working studio, where performance and technique are analyzed, crafted, and, = occasionally, perfected. For listings of open master classes, please visit the Conservatory's electronic calendar at www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_conservatory.pl. The Artist Recital Series is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of Music at Oberlin College with additional support from the Friends of the Artist Recital Series. Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is provided by WCLV 104.9-FM, Cleveland's classical music radio station, WVIZ and 90.3-WCPN ideastream, and Northern Ohio Live magazine. # # # Media Contact Only: Marci Janas: 440-775-8328/marci.janas at oberlin.edu 8/7/03 #05-mj (Enhanced concert calendar follows) Oberlin College Artist Recital Series 2003-04: The 125th Anniversary Season Friday, September 12, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel General Admission Seating Sanford Sylvan, baritone David Breitman, piano Program Ravel Histoires Naturelles Martin The Glass Hammer American baritone Sanford Sylvan's radiantly pure, lyric tone, clarity of diction, and profound understanding of words and music speak directly and intimately to his audience. He and his long-time collaborator, pianist David Breitman, have performed extensively throughout the United States and = Europe. Their recitals and recordings have earned exceptional praise as well as three Grammy nominations for Best Classical Vocal Performance. The Glass Hammer, the secondary title of which is Scenes from childhood kept against forgetting from the poems by Andrew Hudgins, is a song cycle that composer Jorge Martin based upon 15 poems from Hudgins' book of the same name. In his review of Sylvan and Breitman's performance of the work at the French Embassy in Washington, D.C., Ronald Broun of The Washington Post wrote: "Sylvan exhausted himself and the audience in a sweeping performance that delivered every subtlety, every declamation, every sad, ironic twist of words and music. Pianist Breitman showered the hall with sonic shards of broken glass, with skittering, asymmetric rhythmic projectiles, with stabbing repeated notes laden with pain, with gospel and honky-tonk piano that did not so much suggest experience as embody it." Complementing the program is Maurice Ravel's song cycle, set to texts by Jules Renard. Saturday, October 4, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel General Admission Seating The Dave Brubeck Quartet Program to be announced from the stage. Fifty years ago, on March 2, 1953, in Oberlin's Finney Chapel, the legendary Dave Brubeck Quartet recorded, live and in concert, what would become a landmark album: Jazz at Oberlin. Gary Giddins wrote in The Village = Voice that Jazz at Oberlin "would make many short lists of the decade's outstanding albums. On that session,... Brubeck is wonderfully, stubbornly quirky, increasing the tension before springing the release.... his novel style engendered surprise." The distinctive harmonic approach that Brubeck employed with Paul Desmond on alto saxophone, Lloyd Davis on drums, and Ron = Crotty on bass--and their daring improvised contrapuntal choruses--caused a = stir in the jazz world, launching what later became known as "West Coast" or "cool" jazz. From that time forward, Brubeck and his quartet played in jazz clubs in major cities, toured with such artists as Duke Ellington, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Stan Getz, and Gerry Mulligan, repeatedly won top honors in the Down Beat reader's polls, and recorded prolifically. In recognition of his ongoing contribution to jazz, Brubeck received a Jazz = Master's Award from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1999. He has also received the National Medal of the Arts from the NEA in a White House ceremony. He has been honored with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award for his musical contributions over the past half century, both as pianist and composer. The current quartet includes Bobby Militello on sax and flute, Randy Jones on drums, and Michael Moore on bass. Tuesday, November 18, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating Ida Haendel, violin Walter Delahunt, piano Program Works by Bach, Bart=F4k, Beethoven, Chausson, Corelli, and Wieniawski One of the most venerated musicians of our time, Ida Haendel typifies the great tradition of violin playing, evolving from her early work with such celebrated pedagogues as Carl Flesch and Georges Enesco. Since her spectacular London debut at the age of 8 at a Proms concert under the direction of Sir Henry Wood, her career has been distinguished by a succession of triumphs in concert halls the world over. Critics unreservedly praise her masterful technique and searching musicality; Richard Dyer of The Boston Globe wrote: "Fresh, youthful inspiration still animates everything Haendel does . . . . She plays the notes with such simplicity, directness and emotional force that they tear your heart out." Haendel records primarily for the EMI, Decca, and Testament labels; her 2000 recording for the Decca label of works for violin and piano with Vladimir Askenazy was awarded France's coveted Diapason d'or. A regular guest of the Berlin Philharmonic Chamber Music Series and many European chamber music festivals, Walter Delahunt is in great demand as a chamber musician and has performed with some of the world's leading artists. A native of Nova Scotia, his performing career has taken him across Canada, the United States, North Africa, the Middle East, and Europe. He has taught at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, the Banff School of Fine Arts in Alberta, Canada, and the Vienna Academy of Music. His most recent recordings feature the piano music of Ravel, Debussey, and Martinu. Tuesday, December 2, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating The Tallis Scholars Program Works by Allegri, Philip de Monte, and Palestrina The Tallis Scholars, founded in 1973 by their director, Peter Phillips, have established themselves as leading exponents of Renaissance sacred music; their exploration of the depth and variety of this repertoire has reached a worldwide audience. The ensemble creates, through good tuning and = blend, the purity and clarity that best serves the Renaissance repertoire, allowing every detail of the musical lines to be heard, and resulting in a beauty of sound for which they have become renowned. The Chicago Tribune calls theirs "an almost perfect blend . . . a thrilling and otherworldly sound." They perform in sacred and secular venues; in 1994 they performed in the Sistine Chapel to mark the restoration of Michelangelo's frescoes. In 1998 they performed in London's National Gallery, premiering a commissioned John Tavener work with Sting as narrator; in 2000 they performed with Sir Paul McCartney. Much of their pioneering reputation comes from their association with Gimell Records, established specifically to record them. In 1994 Phillips and the ensemble performed on the 400th anniversary of the death of Palestrina in the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome, where Palestrina had trained as a choirboy and later worked = as Maestro di Cappella. Gimell recorded the concerts, which are available on video and CD. Other recordings have attracted many awards, including Gramophone magazine's Record of the Year award, the only early music recording ever to be so honored. Friday, February 27, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating The Cleveland Orchestra Franz Welser-M=F6st, conductor *****Uri Caine, piano***** Program Works by Beethoven, Bernstein, and Piston Long considered one of America's great orchestras, The Cleveland Orchestra stands today among the world's most-revered symphonic ensembles. Music Director Franz Welser-M=F6st rose to international fame as a conductor in 1986, when he made his debut with the London Philharmonic. He works regularly with the Vienna Philharmonic and served as music director of the Zurich Opera from 1995 to 2002. The 2003-04 season marks Welser-M=F6st's second as music director of The Cleveland Orchestra; his appointment was announced in 1999 and he made his debut with the orchestra in 1993. "Welser-M=F6st walked out and ignited a happy riot in the audience," wrote The New Yorker magazine. "The orchestra was aglow and alive, sounding as fine as I have ever heard it." Preeminent "straight-ahead" jazz pianist Uri Caine, called "formidable" by Allan Kozinn of The New York Times, has recorded 13 albums as a leader. His = first two CDs, for JMT/Polygram, Sphere Music in 1993 and Toys in 1995, paid homage to the great jazz pianists Thelonious Monk and Herbie Hancock. His third CD, Urlicht/Primal Light for Winter & Winter in 1996, featured arrangements of the music of Gustav Mahler and won the International "Composer?s Hut" award for Best Mahler CD of 1997. *****After the Orchestra: Special Late-night Concert Featuring the Uri Caine Trio!*** At 11 p.m., following the Cleveland Orchestra concert, Uri Caine will return to the stage with his trio--Drew Gress on bass and Ben Perowsky on drums--for a late-night jazz concert. Patrons of the orchestra concert who wish to remain for the jazz concert may present their ticket stub for free admission; for all others, tickets are $5 at the door. Thursday, March 11, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating The Gryphon Trio Program Works by Beethoven, Christos Hatzis, and Mendelssohn One of North America's foremost piano trios ("[They] play with strength and = unanimity," John Henken, The Los Angeles Times), the Gryphon Trio (violinist Annalee Patipatanakoon, cellist Roman Borys, and pianist James Parker) regularly tours throughout Canada and the United States and has also performed in Germany, France, Belgium, Russia, Poland, and Finland. The ensemble's recent release of Mendelssohn's C minor trio is destined, writes Le Devoir, "to become an indispensable reference." Ensemble-in-residence at the Music Toronto Chamber Music Series since 1998, = the trio's members also teach on the string faculty at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto (Patipatanakoon and Borys) and at Wilfrid Laurier University in Ontario (Parker). Violinist Patipatanakoon and cellist Borys currently perform on the 1717 Windsor-Weinstein Stradivarius violin and the 1824 McConnell-Gagliano cello, instruments on loan from the Canada Council for the Arts Musical Instrument Bank. Wednesday, March 24, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating Lang Lang, piano Program Works by Chopin, Haydn, Mozart/Liszt, Schubert, Schumann, and Tan Dun Celebrated in all the music capitals of the world, Lang Lang--at age 21--has demonstrated an extraordinary ability to connect with audiences on a deeply personal level, establishing himself as one of the most exciting and moving pianists of our time. Since his astonishing and masterful last-minute substitution for an indisposed Andr=E9 Watts at the Ravinia Festival in 1999, Lang Lang has performed with many of the world's leading orchestras. The Chicago Tribune's John von Rhein called him "a phenomenal talent." Lang Lang made his sold-out Carnegie Hall debut in April 2001 to great critical acclaim with the Baltimore Symphony and Yuri Temirkanov. His = many international awards include the Tchaikovsky International Young Musicians Competition and the Leonard Bernstein Award, in honor of his distinguished musical talents. Lang Lang has made two recordings for Telarc = Records. Saturday, April 10, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating eighth blackbird Program Works by Gordon Fitzell, Stephen Mackey, Carlos Sanchez-Gutierrez, D.J. Sparr, and Chen Yi Hailed as ambassadors of new music, eighth blackbird is acclaimed for its astounding musical versatility as well as for its dedication to the works of today's composers. Formed in 1996 at the Oberlin Conservatory, the ensemble has compiled numerous awards, including the prestigious Naumburg Chamber Music Award and both the 1998 and 2000 CMA/ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming. Currently ensemble-in-residence at Northwestern University and the University of Chicago, eighth blackbird has released two = CDs: Round Nut Tool in 1999 and, out this year, thirteen ways for Cedille Records. The San Francisco Chronicle calls the secret of the ensemble's success "exhilaratingly simple: New music is fun. It's exciting, provocative, stimulating, and refreshing--all the things we typically associate with the new, but too rarely with contemporary music." Tuesday, April 20, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel General Admission Seating American Brass Quintet Program ABQ editions of the Renaissance music of William Brade, recently recorded Civil War brass music from the library of the 26th North Carolina Regimental Band, and a major new commissioned work The American Brass Quintet's 1960 debut marked the beginning of an international concert career that includes performances on major concert series in all 50 states and tours throughout Europe, Central and South America, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia. Newsweek magazine calls them = "the high priests of brass." The ABQ's more than 45 recordings represent the largest body of serious brass chamber music ever recorded by one ensemble. All programs and artists are subject to change. ### ________________________________________ Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu www.oberlin.edu --==========00063620========== Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline Times New Roman PalatinoFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 7, = 2003Times New Roman Palatino0000,0000,00ff= Palatino
OBERLIN COLLEGE CELEBRATES 125th ANNIVERSARY OF ARTIST = RECITAL SERIES WITH NINE NIGHTS OF GREAT PERFORMANCES =
Times New Roman PalatinoMEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas 440-0000,0000,00ff775-8328//marci.janas at obe= rlin.edu < OBERLIN, OHIO--Such distinguished artists and ensembles as jazz icon = Dave Brubeck and his quartet, legendary violinist Ida = Haendel, the world-class Cleveland Orchestra, conducted by = Franz Welser-M=F6st and featuring pianist Uri Caine, and the hip, young, = new-music ensemble eighth blackbird will contribute = to the year-long celebration of Oberlin College's esteemed Artist Recital = Series, which marks its 125th anniversary with the 2003-2004 season. The = Artist Recital Series is one of the oldest continuing concert series in the = United States, a distinction, says Dean of the Conservatory Robert Dodson, = "that places Oberlin in a very select group of concert producers." All = concert performances will take place in Oberlin's historic Finney Chapel. Season subscription tickets are now available for the nine-concert series, = which will also include performances by baritone Sanford Sylvan and = pianist David Breitman, the Tallis Scholars, the Gryphon Trio, = pianist Lang Lang, and the American Brass Quintet. Since the inception of the Artist Recital Series in 1878, more than 1,000 = of the most acclaimed and accomplished musicians, conductors, orchestras, = chamber ensembles, and composers have graced the stage of Finney Chapel. = Stars of such international stature as Eugene Ysa=FFe, Yo-Yo Ma, Vladimir = Horowitz, Isaac Stern, Jascha Heifetz, Glenn Gould, Sergei Rachmaninoff, = and Denyce Graves, to name but a few, have performed under the auspices of = the series. Since 1919, The Cleveland Orchestra has appeared on the series = every season for a total of 202 performances under the baton of such = illustrious--and varied--conductors as Nikolai Sokoloff (38 times), Artur = Rodzinski (25 times), George Szell (60 times), Robert Shaw, Pierre Boulez, = Lorin Maazel, Simon Rattle, Yoel Levi, Christoph von Dohn=E1nyi, Vladimir = Ashkenazy, Jahja Ling, Robert Spano, Franz Welser-M=F6st, Mitskuko Uchida, = and Steven Smith. More than an impressive "Who's Who," the list of artists = and ensembles to appear on the series is an illumination of the best of = classical music, spanning the late 19th century to the present. A special offer accompanies purchase of the complete, nine-concert series: = those who subscribe before September 5 may purchase a second nine-concert = package at half price. Nine-concert package prices are $53 for students; = $119 for Oberlin College faculty, staff, alumni, parents, area public = school teachers, and senior citizens; and $138 for the general public. = Please call Oberlin's Central Ticket Service (CTS) 24-hour reservation = line: 440-775-8169 for complete ticket information or to request a free = brochure. Information is also available at = 0000,0000,00ffwww.oberlin.edu/con. The CTS box office is located in the lobby of Hall Auditorium, = 67 N. Main St. (Route 58), between the Oberlin Inn and the Allen Memorial = Art Museum. Box office hours are Monday through Friday from noon to 5 p.m. Seating for "anniversary" concerts presented by Sanford Sylvan and = David Breitman, the Dave Brubeck Quartet, and the American Brass Quintet = are general admission; for the other six concerts, for which = seating is reserved, packages are available at $36 for students; $85 = for Oberlin College faculty, staff, alumni, parents, area public school = teachers, and senior citizens; and $94 for the general public. Single = tickets for these nine concerts will be available = for purchase after September 5; tickets purchased at the door the = evening of the concert are $3 more. Concert artists, programs, and dates = are subject to change. Finney Chapel is wheelchair accessible and is = located on the southwest corner of Lorain St. (Route 511) and N. Professor = St., across from Tappan Square. Free parking is available throughout the = Oberlin campus. In addition to enriching the College, the town of Oberlin, and the = surrounding community with performances by the preeminent musicians of our = time, the Artist Recital Series engages these musicians for master classes = and workshops for Oberlin Conservatory students. Most of these sessions are = free and open to the public, offering a rare glimpse into the world of a = working studio, where performance and technique are analyzed, crafted, and, = occasionally, perfected. For listings of open master classes, please visit = the Conservatory's electronic calendar at = www.oberlin.edu/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/events/cal_conservatory.pl. The Artist Recital Series is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of = Music at Oberlin College with additional support from the Friends of the = Artist Recital Series. Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is = provided by WCLV 104.9-FM, Cleveland's classical music radio station, WVIZ = and 90.3-WCPN ideastream, and Northern Ohio Live magazine. = 9999,6666,9999# # # Media Contact Only: Marci Janas: = 0000,0000,00ff440-775-8328/marci.janas at ober= lin.edu 8/7/03 #05-mj (Enhanced concert calendar follows) Oberlin College Artist Recital Series 2003-04: The 125th Anniversary Season Friday, September 12, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel General Admission Seating Sanford Sylvan, baritone David Breitman, piano Program Ravel Histoires Naturelles Martin The Glass Hammer American baritone Sanford Sylvan's radiantly pure, lyric tone, = clarity of diction, and profound understanding of words and music speak = directly and intimately to his audience. He and his long-time collaborator, = pianist David Breitman, have performed extensively throughout the United = States and Europe. Their recitals and recordings have earned exceptional = praise as well as three Grammy nominations for Best Classical Vocal = Performance. The Glass Hammer, the secondary title of = which is Scenes from childhood kept against forgetting from the = poems by Andrew Hudgins, is a song cycle that composer Jorge = Martin based upon 15 poems from Hudgins' book of the same name. In his = review of Sylvan and Breitman's performance of the work at the French = Embassy in Washington, D.C., Ronald Broun of The = Washington Post wrote: "Sylvan exhausted himself = and the audience in a sweeping performance that delivered every subtlety, = every declamation, every sad, ironic twist of words and music. Pianist = Breitman showered the hall with sonic shards of broken glass, with = skittering, asymmetric rhythmic projectiles, with stabbing repeated notes = laden with pain, with gospel and honky-tonk piano that did not so much = suggest experience as embody it." Complementing the program is Maurice Ravel's song cycle, set to texts by = Jules Renard. Saturday, October 4, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel General Admission Seating The Dave Brubeck Quartet Program to be announced from the stage. Fifty years ago, on March 2, 1953, in Oberlin's Finney Chapel, the = legendary Dave Brubeck Quartet recorded, live and in concert, what would = become a landmark album: Jazz at Oberlin. Gary Giddins = wrote in The Village Voice that Jazz at = Oberlin "would make many short lists of the decade's outstanding = albums. On that session,... Brubeck is wonderfully, stubbornly quirky, = increasing the tension before springing the release.... his novel style = engendered surprise." The distinctive harmonic approach that Brubeck = employed with Paul Desmond on alto saxophone, Lloyd Davis on drums, and Ron = Crotty on bass--and their daring improvised contrapuntal choruses--caused a = stir in the jazz world, launching what later became known as "West Coast" = or "cool" jazz. From that time forward, Brubeck and his quartet played in = jazz clubs in major cities, toured with such artists as Duke Ellington, = Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, Stan Getz, and Gerry Mulligan, repeatedly = won top honors in the Down Beat reader's polls, and = recorded prolifically. In recognition of his ongoing contribution to jazz, = Brubeck received a Jazz Master's Award from the National Endowment for the = Arts in 1999. He has also received the National Medal of the Arts from the = NEA in a White House ceremony. He has been honored with a Grammy Lifetime = Achievement Award for his musical contributions over the past half century, = both as pianist and composer. The current quartet includes Bobby Militello = on sax and flute, Randy Jones on drums, and Michael Moore on bass. Tuesday, November 18, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating Ida Haendel, violin Walter Delahunt, piano Program Works by Bach, Bart=F4k, Beethoven, Chausson, Corelli, and = Wieniawski One of the most venerated musicians of our time, Ida Haendel typifies the = great tradition of violin playing, evolving from her early work with such = celebrated pedagogues as Carl Flesch and Georges Enesco. Since her = spectacular London debut at the age of 8 at a Proms concert under the = direction of Sir Henry Wood, her career has been distinguished by a = succession of triumphs in concert halls the world over. Critics = unreservedly praise her masterful technique and searching musicality; = Richard Dyer of The Boston Globe wrote: "Fresh, youthful = inspiration still animates everything Haendel does . . . . She plays the = notes with such simplicity, directness and emotional force that they tear = your heart out." Haendel records primarily for the EMI, = Decca, and Testament labels; her 2000 recording for the Decca label of = works for violin and piano with Vladimir Askenazy was awarded France's = coveted Diapason d'or. A regular guest of the Berlin Philharmonic Chamber Music Series and many = European chamber music festivals, Walter Delahunt is in great demand as a = chamber musician and has performed with some of the world's leading = artists. A native of Nova Scotia, his performing career has taken him = across Canada, the United States, North Africa, the Middle East, and = Europe. He has taught at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, the = Banff School of Fine Arts in Alberta, Canada, and the Vienna Academy of = Music. His most recent recordings feature the piano music of Ravel, = Debussey, and Martinu. Tuesday, December 2, 2003 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating The Tallis Scholars Program Works by Allegri, Philip de Monte, and Palestrina The Tallis Scholars, founded in 1973 by their director, Peter Phillips, = have established themselves as leading exponents of Renaissance sacred = music; their exploration of the depth and variety of this repertoire has = reached a worldwide audience. The ensemble creates, through good tuning and = blend, the purity and clarity that best serves the Renaissance repertoire, = allowing every detail of the musical lines to be heard, and resulting in a = beauty of sound for which they have become renowned. The Chicago = Tribune calls theirs "an almost perfect blend . . . a thrilling = and otherworldly sound." They perform in sacred and secular venues; in 1994 = they performed in the Sistine Chapel to mark the restoration of = Michelangelo's frescoes. In 1998 they performed in London's National = Gallery, premiering a commissioned John Tavener work with Sting as = narrator; in 2000 they performed with Sir Paul McCartney. Much of their = pioneering reputation comes from their association with Gimell Records, = established specifically to record them. In 1994 Phillips and the ensemble = performed on the 400th anniversary of the death of Palestrina in the = Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome, where Palestrina had trained as a = choirboy and later worked as Maestro di = Cappella. Gimell recorded the concerts, which are = available on video and CD. Other recordings have attracted many awards, = including Gramophone magazine's Record of the Year award, = the only early music recording ever to be so honored. Friday, February 27, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating The Cleveland Orchestra Franz Welser-M=F6st, conductor *****Uri Caine, piano***** Program Works by Beethoven, Bernstein, and Piston Long considered one of America's great orchestras, The Cleveland Orchestra = stands today among the world's most-revered symphonic ensembles. Music = Director Franz Welser-M=F6st rose to international fame as a conductor in = 1986, when he made his debut with the London Philharmonic. He works = regularly with the Vienna Philharmonic and served as music director of the = Zurich Opera from 1995 to 2002. The 2003-04 season marks Welser-M=F6st's = second as music director of The Cleveland Orchestra; his appointment was = announced in 1999 and he made his debut with the orchestra in 1993. = "Welser-M=F6st walked out and ignited a happy riot in the audience," wrote = The New Yorker magazine. "The orchestra = was aglow and alive, sounding as fine as I have ever heard it." Preeminent "straight-ahead" jazz pianist Uri Caine, called "formidable" by = Allan Kozinn of The New York Times, has recorded 13 albums = as a leader. His first two CDs, for JMT/Polygram, Sphere = Music in 1993 and Toys in 1995, paid homage to = the great jazz pianists Thelonious Monk and Herbie Hancock. His third CD, = Urlicht/Primal Light for Winter & Winter in 1996, featured = arrangements of the music of Gustav Mahler and won the International = "Composer?s Hut" award for Best Mahler CD of 1997. *****After the Orchestra: Special Late-night Concert Featuring the = Uri Caine Trio!*** At 11 p.m., following the Cleveland Orchestra concert, Uri Caine = will return to the stage with his trio--Drew Gress on bass and Ben Perowsky = on drums--for a late-night jazz concert. Patrons of the orchestra = concert who wish to remain for the jazz concert may present their ticket = stub for free admission; for all others, tickets are $5 at the door. Thursday, March 11, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating The Gryphon Trio Program Works by Beethoven, Christos Hatzis, and Mendelssohn One of North America's foremost piano trios ("[They] play with strength and = unanimity," John Henken, The Los Angeles Times), the = Gryphon Trio (violinist Annalee Patipatanakoon, cellist Roman Borys, and = pianist James Parker) regularly tours throughout Canada and the United = States and has also performed in Germany, France, Belgium, Russia, Poland, = and Finland. The ensemble's recent release of Mendelssohn's C minor trio is = destined, writes Le Devoir, "to become an indispensable = reference." Ensemble-in-residence at the Music Toronto Chamber Music Series = since 1998, the trio's members also teach on the string faculty at the = Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto (Patipatanakoon and Borys) and at = Wilfrid Laurier University in Ontario (Parker). Violinist Patipatanakoon = and cellist Borys currently perform on the 1717 Windsor-Weinstein = Stradivarius violin and the 1824 McConnell-Gagliano cello, instruments on = loan from the Canada Council for the Arts Musical Instrument Bank. Wednesday, March 24, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating Lang Lang, piano Program Works by Chopin, Haydn, Mozart/Liszt, Schubert, Schumann, and Tan = Dun Celebrated in all the music capitals of the world, Lang Lang--at age = 21--has demonstrated an extraordinary ability to connect with audiences on = a deeply personal level, establishing himself as one of the most exciting = and moving pianists of our time. Since his astonishing and masterful = last-minute substitution for an indisposed Andr=E9 Watts at the Ravinia = Festival in 1999, Lang Lang has performed with many of the world's leading = orchestras. The Chicago Tribune's John von Rhein called = him "a phenomenal talent." Lang Lang made his sold-out Carnegie Hall debut = in April 2001 to great critical acclaim with the Baltimore Symphony and = Yuri Temirkanov. His many international awards include the Tchaikovsky = International Young Musicians Competition and the Leonard Bernstein Award, = in honor of his distinguished musical talents. Lang Lang has made two = recordings for Telarc Records. Saturday, April 10, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel Reserved Seating eighth blackbird Program Works by Gordon Fitzell, Stephen Mackey, Carlos Sanchez-Gutierrez, = D.J. Sparr, and Chen Yi Hailed as ambassadors of new music, eighth blackbird is = acclaimed for its astounding musical versatility as well as for its = dedication to the works of today's composers. Formed in 1996 at the Oberlin = Conservatory, the ensemble has compiled numerous awards, including the = prestigious Naumburg Chamber Music Award and both the 1998 and 2000 = CMA/ASCAP Award for Adventurous Programming. Currently = ensemble-in-residence at Northwestern University and the University of = Chicago, eighth blackbird has released two CDs: = Round Nut Tool in 1999 and, out this year, = thirteen ways for Cedille Records. The San = Francisco Chronicle calls the secret of the ensemble's success = "exhilaratingly simple: New music is fun. It's exciting, provocative, = stimulating, and refreshing--all the things we typically associate with the = new, but too rarely with contemporary music." Tuesday, April 20, 2004 8 PM Finney Chapel General Admission Seating American Brass Quintet Program ABQ editions of the Renaissance music of William Brade, recently recorded Civil War brass music from the library of the 26th North Carolina Regimental Band, and a major new commissioned work The American Brass Quintet's 1960 debut marked the beginning of an = international concert career that includes performances on major concert = series in all 50 states and tours throughout Europe, Central and South = America, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia. Newsweek = magazine calls them "the high priests of brass." The ABQ's more than 45 = recordings represent the largest body of serious brass chamber music ever = recorded by one ensemble. 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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-2028047306-1060282787=:47354-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Thu Aug 7 15:21:07 2003 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Thu Aug 7 15:21:07 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]2003/2004 Season Announced for Fine Arts Association Message-ID: <004a01c35d17$9963ee80$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C35CF6.12524E80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fine Arts Association in Willoughby announces their 2003/2004 Theatre Season. ?Civilization?s dramatic canon hopes to, and must, entertain, provoke, alarm and inspire. It is with these ideas in mind that I set out to assemble the 2003-2004 Theatre Performance Season.? -- Fine Arts Association, Theatre Department Chair, Fabio Polanco The Season includes: a.. The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum. November 21-December 14 Directed by Janet Shank Dorothy, Cowardly Lion, Tin Man, Scarecrow and Toto take a magical adventure down the yellow brick road to Emerald City. A family classic sure to lift you up and take you "Over the Rainbow!" b.. True West by Sam Shepard. January 30-February 21 Directed by Fabio Polanco Desperate and broke, Lee, a half-drunk, belligerent drifter, pays an unexpected visit to his younger brother Austin, an aspiring Hollywood screenwriter who is house-sitting for their mother. An ode to sibling rivalry, this intense comedy hurtles towards an explosive high-noon showdown. c.. Charlotte's Web by Joseph Robinette, adapted from the book by E.B. White March 5-14 Directed by Sandy Kosovich Peck and Performed by the Yarnell Youth Theatre Company The beloved tale of Wilbur, Charlotte and their journey to the County Fair. In this story of friendship, spirit and the cycle of life, E.B. White reminds us to open our eyes to the simple wonders around us. d.. Missionaries, Music and Lyrics by Elizabeth Swados April 23-May 9 Directed by Fabio Polanco The true story of the lives, service and eventual murders of three American nuns, an American lay missionary and Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero. Drawn from their own words, this powerful musical work by multiple Tony Award nominee, Outer Critics Circle and Obie Award winner Elizabeth Swados is a celebration of faith, commitment, sacrifice and the resilience of the Salvadoran people for whom Dorothy Kazel, Maura Clarke, Ita Ford, Jean Donovan and Archbishop Romero gave their lives. e.. 8th Annual One Act Festival-Ten Below May 14-29 Directed by Ann Hedger This season, the festival will showcase a recent trend in contemporary theatre-the 10-minute play! The broad array of styles will run from dramatic to comedic and realistic to absurd. This fast-paced evening will include published plays by nationally recognized authors as well as new plays written by local playwrights. Ten Below is guaranteed to make your head spin and your temperature rise. Season Subscriptions are on sale now. Single tickets go on sale August 19. To order tickets or for more information, call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or log on to www.fineartsassociation.org ------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C35CF6.12524E80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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“Civilization’s=20 dramatic canon hopes to, and must, entertain, provoke, alarm and = inspire.  It is with these ideas in mind = that I=20 set out to assemble the 2003-2004 Theatre Performance Season.” -- = Fine Arts=20 Association, Theatre Department Chair, Fabio Polanco
 
The = Season=20 includes:
  • The=20 Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum.  November = 21-December=20 14=20 Directed by Janet=20 = Shank           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;          =20 Dorothy, Cowardly Lion, Tin Man, Scarecrow and Toto take a = magical=20 adventure down the yellow brick road to Emerald City.  A family = classic=20 sure to lift you up and take you "Over the = Rainbow!"
  • True=20 West by Sam Shepard.   January 30-February=20 21        &nbs= p;       =20 Directed by Fabio=20 = Polanco           =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;     =20 Desperate and broke, Lee, a half-drunk, belligerent drifter, pays = an=20 unexpected visit to his younger brother Austin, an aspiring Hollywood=20 screenwriter who is house-sitting for their mother.  An ode to = sibling=20 rivalry, this intense comedy hurtles towards an explosive high-noon=20 showdown.
  • Charlotte's Web = by Joseph=20 Robinette, adapted from the book by E.B. White   March = 5-14 =20 Directed by Sandy Kosovich Peck and Performed by the Yarnell Youth = Theatre=20 = Company           =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp; =20 The beloved tale of Wilbur, Charlotte and their journey to the = County=20 Fair.  In this story of friendship, spirit and the cycle of life, = E.B.=20 White reminds us to open our eyes to the simple wonders around=20 us.
  • Missionaries, = Music and=20 Lyrics by Elizabeth Swados   April 23-May 9  Directed = by Fabio=20 Polanco           &nbs= p;            = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;  =20 The true story of the lives, service and eventual murders of three = American nuns, an American lay missionary and Salvadoran Archbishop = Oscar=20 Romero.  Drawn from their own words, this powerful musical work = by=20 multiple Tony Award nominee, Outer Critics Circle and Obie Award = winner=20 Elizabeth Swados is a celebration of faith, commitment, sacrifice and = the=20 resilience of the Salvadoran people for whom Dorothy Kazel, Maura = Clarke, Ita=20 Ford, Jean Donovan and Archbishop Romero gave their=20 lives.
  • 8th Annual=20 One Act Festival-Ten Below    May=20 = 14-29           &n= bsp;      =20 Directed by Ann=20 = Hedger           &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;      =20 This season, the festival will showcase a recent trend in = contemporary=20 theatre-the 10-minute play!  The broad array of styles will run = from=20 dramatic to comedic and realistic to absurd.  This fast-paced = evening=20 will include published plays by nationally recognized authors as well = as new=20 plays written by local playwrights.  Ten Below is guaranteed to = make your=20 head spin and your temperature rise.
Season = Subscriptions=20 are on sale now.  Single tickets go on sale August 19.  To = order=20 tickets or for more information, call the Fine Arts Box Office = at (440)=20 951-6637 or log on to www.fineartsassociati= on.org=20
------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C35CF6.12524E80-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Thu Aug 7 15:21:12 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Thu Aug 7 15:21:12 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Haywire debuts at Cedar Lee Theatre Message-ID: <004001c35d20$311ff360$0900000a@johnny6> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0041_01C35CFE.AA0E5360 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Haywire debuts at Cedar Lee Theatre Come attend the benefit showing of Haywire at Cedar Lee on Thursday, August 21. (6:30pm and 8pm showings) Haywire, a film by David Manocchio was one of the highest attended (two sold out screenings) film premiered at the 27th Cleveland International Film Festival held this past March 2003. Film critics calls Haywire: an engaging film noir, fast paced and witty, a breakthrough movie, extremely entertaining. Tickets are available at Cedar Lee Theatre starting August 14th. For ticket information, call 440.717.4696 Following the 8pm showing, please join the filmmakers and cast at Night Town Restaurant for a special reception. Contact Night Town Restaurant located at 12387 Cedar Road, at 216.795.0550 for details and movie/reception packages. ================================== Media Design Imaging media creation for marketing solutions www.mdifilm.com 216.373.3278 Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System) 2800 years old Family Style www.wujiaquan.com ------=_NextPart_000_0041_01C35CFE.AA0E5360 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Haywire debuts at Cedar Lee Theatre

Haywire debuts at Cedar Lee = Theatre

Come attend the benefit showing of = Haywire at Cedar Lee on Thursday, August 21. (6:30pm and 8pm = showings)

Haywire, a film by David Manocchio was = one of the highest attended (two sold out screenings) film premiered at = the 27th Cleveland International Film Festival held this past = March 2003.

Film critics calls Haywire: an = engaging film noir, fast paced and witty, a breakthrough movie, = extremely entertaining.

Tickets are available at Cedar Lee = Theatre starting August 14th. For ticket information, call = 440.717.4696

Following the 8pm showing, please join = the filmmakers and cast at Night Town Restaurant for a special = reception. Contact Night Town Restaurant located at 12387 Cedar Road, at = 216.795.0550 for details and movie/reception packages.


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------=_NextPart_000_0041_01C35CFE.AA0E5360-- From Marianne.Paul at huntington.com Thu Aug 7 17:47:38 2003 From: Marianne.Paul at huntington.com (Marianne.Paul at huntington.com) Date: Thu Aug 7 17:47:38 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions:Aurora Community Theatre:"Over the River ..." Message-ID: The Aurora Community Theatre is holding auditions for "Over the River and Through the Woods" Monday, Aug. 25 and Tuesday, Aug. 26th at 7:30pm in the theatre located at the Center for the Performing Arts/Aurora Library Bldg. right behind the gazebo at the intersection of Rts. 43 and 306 in Aurora. Barb Rhoades is the Director and Marianne Paul is Producer. This is a warm and funny comedy about two sets of Italian grandparents and their grandson. We are looking for 2 men ages 60 and above, 2 women ages 60 and above, 1 man 25-35 and 1 woman in her 20's or early 30's. There are scripts in the Aurora Library which may be borrowed and read in the library, but not taken out of the library. Production dates are Oct. 31, Nov. 1, 7,8,14,15,21 and 22. For more information, call the Box Office 330-562-1818 or Marianne Paul 330-562-9065 (evenings) or 216-515-6534 (work). This is a great opportunity for any of you "senior citizens" to act in a great play with some really good parts! Marianne S Paul Vice President, Cleveland Trust Administration Priv Finl Grp Pers Trst Adm-Sr The Huntington National Bank 917 Euclid Avenue, (CM24) , Cleveland, OH 44115 Phone: 216/515-6534 Fax: 216-515-6633 Email: marianne.paul at huntington.com From agent at stonemodels.com Thu Aug 7 20:45:00 2003 From: agent at stonemodels.com (Stone Model & Talent Agency) Date: Thu Aug 7 20:45:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Big News Message-ID: <000001c35d46$9fb1f640$120d6b42@R> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_pdVgHepnaKB8aiP/fHIw5A) Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT STONE Agency's own HEATHER McDonald has just been crowned MISS AKRON AREA USA. She will be competing this November for the title MISS OHIO USA, a preliminary to MISS USA. Heather recently starred in and has a reoccurring contract for a series of WADSWORTH FORD commercials. If you, your friends, or any area business owners can help out Heather on her trip to becoming MISS USA, please have them forward sponsorships to: Payable to: Heather McDonald, Miss Akron Area USA 261 Hilen Drive Akron, Ohio 44333 Sponsorship Amounts: $100 $300 $500 $1000 $1001+ (GOLD sponsorship includes a free appearance by Heather) All sponsors will receive a program book after the competition >From STONE Model & Talent Agency & Heather McDonald, Miss Akron Area USA, we THANK YOU for each and every sponsorship! www.StoneModels.com --Boundary_(ID_pdVgHepnaKB8aiP/fHIw5A) Content-type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT

STONE Agency’s own HEATHER McDonald has just been crowned MISS AKRON AREA USA.  She will be competing this November for the title MISS OHIO USA, a preliminary to MISS USA.

 

Heather recently starred in and has a reoccurring contract for a series of WADSWORTH FORD commercials.

 

 

If you, your friends, or any area business owners can help out Heather on her trip to becoming MISS USA, please have them forward sponsorships to:

 

 

Payable to:

 

Heather McDonald, Miss Akron Area USA

261 Hilen Drive

Akron, Ohio 44333

 

Sponsorship Amounts:

$100

$300

$500

$1000

$1001+ (GOLD sponsorship includes a free appearance by Heather)

 

 

All sponsors will receive a program book after the competition

 

 

From STONE Model & Talent Agency & Heather McDonald, Miss Akron Area USA, we THANK YOU for each and every sponsorship!

 

 

 

www.StoneModels.com

 

--Boundary_(ID_pdVgHepnaKB8aiP/fHIw5A)-- From Sig38091 at aol.com Fri Aug 8 06:55:01 2003 From: Sig38091 at aol.com (Sig38091 at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]College of Wooster Seeks Vocal Director for Rock Musical Message-ID: <146.16d0fade.2c6484f1@aol.com> --part1_146.16d0fade.2c6484f1_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit College of Wooster Seeks Vocal Director for New Musical The College of Wooster Theatre Department must seek a last minute replacement vocal director for its production of ANTIGONE, a rock musical with a JC SUPERSTAR sound. Revisions will be made throughout the rehearsal process, including a new book based on the 1997 professional tour. Performances October 30, 31 and November 1. Vocal director would be needed for auditions starting August 26, and two weeks of vocal rehearsals (September 1 to 12, Monday through Friday 7 to 10 PM) and once a week run-throughs. Additional vocal coachings would be at the vocal director's discretion. There is a student musical director coordinating the band and assisting the vocal director. Strong keyboard skills a must. There is a $1500 stipend for this position. Applicants should send resumes and references with phone numbers by email or snail mail. Deadline for submission is August 17. Ansley Valentine Dept. of Theatre College of Wooster 1189 Beall Ave. Wooster, OH 44691 avalentine at wooster.edu 330-263-2028 --part1_146.16d0fade.2c6484f1_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable College of Wooster Seeks Vocal Director for New Musica= l

The College of Wooster Theatre Department must seek a last minute replacemen= t vocal director for its production of ANTIGONE, a rock musical with a JC SU= PERSTAR sound. Revisions will be made throughout the rehearsal process, incl= uding a new book based on the 1997 professional tour. Performances October 3= 0, 31 and November 1.

Vocal director would be needed for auditions starting August 26, and two wee= ks of vocal rehearsals (September 1 to 12, Monday through Friday 7 to 10 PM)= and once a week run-throughs. Additional vocal coachings would be at the vo= cal director's discretion. There is a student musical director coordinating=20= the band and assisting the vocal director. Strong keyboard skills a must. Th= ere is a $1500 stipend for this position. Applicants should send resumes and= references with phone numbers by email or snail mail. Deadline for submissi= on is August 17.

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

avalentine at wooster.edu
330-263-2028
--part1_146.16d0fade.2c6484f1_boundary-- From SMa102648 at aol.com Fri Aug 8 06:55:06 2003 From: SMa102648 at aol.com (SMa102648 at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]grindstone players presents Message-ID: <15e.23b13968.2c648541@aol.com> --part1_15e.23b13968.2c648541_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable THE BEREA GRINDSTONE PLAYERS WILL BE PRESENTING "COMEDY TONIGHT" - A MUSIC=20 REVIEW OF BOTH BROADWAY SONGS AND LONDON'S WEST END ON AUGUST 20, 21, 22, AN= D 23=20 AT ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WEST RD., BEREA. =A0 DAVID GOODING WILL=20= BE=20 THE MUSIC DIRECTOR.=A0 THE FOUR VOCAL ARTISTS ARE:=A0 WILL JEAN, MONICA BERE= NS,=20 ROBERT BURIAN, AND ELIZABETH ATCHISON.=A0 WILLIAM ALLMAN WILL STAGE THE=20 PRODUCTION. =A0 CURTAIN TIME IS 8 PM WITH ALL TICKETS AT $10.00. =A0 RESERVA= TIONS MAY BE=20 MADE BY CALLING RITA AT 234-7327.>=A0=20 --part1_15e.23b13968.2c648541_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable THE BEREA GRINDSTONE PLAYERS WIL= L BE PRESENTING "COMEDY TONIGHT" - A MUSIC REVIEW OF BOTH BROADWAY SONGS AND LONDON'S WEST END ON AUGUS= T 20, 21, 22, AND 23 AT ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, WEST RD., BEREA.=20= =A0 DAVID GOODING WILL BE THE MUSIC DIRECTOR.=A0 THE FOUR VOCAL ARTISTS ARE:= =A0 WILL JEAN, MONICA BERENS, ROBERT BURIAN, AND ELIZABETH ATCHISON.=A0 WILL= IAM ALLMAN WILL STAGE THE PRODUCTION. =A0 CURTAIN TIME IS 8 PM WITH ALL TICK= ETS AT $10.00. =A0 RESERVATIONS MAY BE MADE BY CALLING RITA AT 234-7327.>= =A0

--part1_15e.23b13968.2c648541_boundary-- From President at GeaugaTheater.org Fri Aug 8 06:55:10 2003 From: President at GeaugaTheater.org (President GLTG) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:10 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTG Announces Auditions for Dracula Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C35D54.8D3C4840 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit GEAUGA LYRIC THEATER GUILD ANNOUNCES ?DRACULA? AUDITIONS TO BE HELD AT THE GEAUGA THEATER 101 WATER STREET LOCATED ON HISTORIC CHARDON SQUARE (440) 286-2255 AUGUST 25 & 26 7:00-10:00PM CALLBACKS WILL BE HELD ON AUGUST 27 AT 7:00PM ROLES: Lucy- 20ish and beautiful Attractive ?young girl? maid Dracula ? 50ish / adult Harker ? 25ish / adult Dr.Seward ? 50ish / adult A. Van Helsing ? 50ish / adult B. Renfield ? the ?repulsive youth? :-) The Attendant 6-Males This wonderfully frightful show will be directed by Sandy Kosovich-Peck with show dates as follows: October 10,11,17,18,19,24,25. No roles have been cast; actors will read from the script with no monologue necessary. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C35D54.8D3C4840 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable GEAUGA LYRIC THEATER GUILD ANNOUNCES

GEAUGA = LYRIC THEATER GUILD ANNOUNCES

“DRACULA” =

AUDITIONS

TO BE HELD AT THE

GEAUGA = THEATER

101 WATER STREET

LOCATED ON HISTORIC CHARDON = SQUARE

(440) 286-2255

AUGUST 25 & = 26

7:00-10:00PM<= /span>

 

CALLBACKS WILL BE HELD ON AUGUST 27 AT = 7:00PM

 

ROLES:

Lucy- 20ish and beautiful

Attractive “young girl” = maid

Dracula – 50ish / adult

Harker – 25ish / adult

Dr.Seward – 50ish / adult

  1. Van Helsing – = 50ish / adult
  2. Renfield – the = “repulsive youth” <= span = style=3D'mso-char-type:symbol;mso-symbol-font-family:Wingdings'>J<= /span>=

The Attendant

6-Males

 

This wonderfully frightful show will be directed by = Sandy Kosovich-Peck with show dates as follows: October = 10,11,17,18,19,24,25.  No roles have been cast; = actors will read from the script with no monologue necessary. =

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C35D54.8D3C4840-- From ACT1022 at webtv.net Fri Aug 8 06:55:15 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:15 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "The Hound of the Baskervilles" Message-ID: <14477-3F335D0A-3284@storefull-2358.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: Auditons for "The Hound of the Baskervilles", A Sherlock Holmes Thriller When: Monday, August 18 and Tuesday, August 19, 2003 Who: 5 Men and 5 Women (Ages, late twenties to 50's) Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue Time: 7:00 pm Director: Ed Jenkins Contact: Theresa Tucker, (216) 851-8721 From ACT1022 at webtv.net Fri Aug 8 06:55:19 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:19 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for "Once On This Island" Message-ID: <14477-3F335E67-3286@storefull-2358.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: Auditions for the muscial by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty When: Monday, August 25 and Tuesday August 26 Who: 5 Women, 5 Men, 1 girl, Chorus People Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue Time: 7:00 pm Director: Jonnie Kawasaki Choreographer: Kyle Primous Contact: Theresa Tucker, (216) 851-8721 From ACT1022 at webtv.net Fri Aug 8 06:55:24 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:24 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musical Director Needed Message-ID: <14477-3F33606B-3289@storefull-2358.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: Musical Director needed for 2003-2004 Season When: Immediately Productions: "Once On This Island", Nov. 22 - Dec. 7 (Auditions Aug. 25 - 26) "Tambourines to Glory" Feb. 7 - Feb. 29) "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" Please contact Theresa Tucker (216) 851-8721 if you are interested in any or all of the productions. From ACT1022 at webtv.net Fri Aug 8 06:55:29 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:29 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Director Needed Message-ID: <14477-3F336189-3290@storefull-2358.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: "Tambourines to Glory" by Langston Hughes (the story of two sisters who want to start a storefront church but are confronted with temptation) When: Production dates are Feb. 7 - Feb. 29 Contact: Theresa Tucker, (216) 851-8721 From ACT1022 at webtv.net Fri Aug 8 06:55:34 2003 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Fri Aug 8 06:55:34 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Job Opportunities for Youth Theater Message-ID: <14478-3F336302-2442@storefull-2358.public.lawson.webtv.net> What: Dance (Modern and Ballet) and Drama Instructors needed for students ages 8 - 18. When: Fall 2003 (Saturdays) Where: East Cleveland Theater 14108 Euclid Avenue Contact: Theresa Tucker, (216) 851-8721 From JenEClifford at aol.com Fri Aug 8 07:31:02 2003 From: JenEClifford at aol.com (JenEClifford at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 8 07:31:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TWELFTH NIGHT CLOSES THIS WEEKEND!! Message-ID: <3AAC2F26.75F2144F.2101D7C3@aol.com> The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival would like to invite you to their final weekend of the summer at the Tri C Metro campus on E. 30th and Woodland Ave. in Downtown Cleveland this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings at 7 pm for performances of Twelfth Night, directed by Seth Gordon. Admission is free, and we do have an indoor space in case of rain. Please bring 50 cents to exit the parking lot. For any other questions, please call (216) 732-3311 and someone will get back to you. We hope to see you all this weekend at Tri C Metro. From lorien at en.com Fri Aug 8 14:40:01 2003 From: lorien at en.com (Witkowski) Date: Fri Aug 8 14:40:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Director sought for To Kill a Mockingbird Message-ID: <000a01c35ddd$8f59f9e0$4d0dd6d8@oemcomputer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C35DBC.07342AC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Strongsville Community Theatre is now accepting resumes for Directors = for "To Kill a Mockingbird", the stage adaptation of Harper Lee's novel. = The show will open at the end of October, and will be presented in the = Little Theatre of Strongsville High School. Resumes can be submitted in response to this notice, via the website at = www.strongsvilletheatre.com , or sent to SCT, P.O. Box 361561, = Strongsville, Ohio, 44136 Thanks, much. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C35DBC.07342AC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Strongsville Community Theatre is now accepting resumes for Directors = for "To=20 Kill a Mockingbird", the stage adaptation of Harper Lee’s novel. = The show will=20 open at the end of October, and will be presented in the Little Theatre = of=20 Strongsville High School.

Resumes can be submitted in response to this notice, via the website = at=20 www.strongsvilletheatre.com , = or sent to=20 SCT, P.O. Box 361561, Strongsville, Ohio, 44136

Thanks, = much.

------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C35DBC.07342AC0-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Fri Aug 8 16:11:03 2003 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Fri Aug 8 16:11:03 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Director needed for Bye Bye Birdie At RRCT Message-ID: <0226F976.2947A528.6CC916B7@aol.com> from Artistic Director Kevin Joseph Kelly and Producer Maureen Donoughe We are looking for a Director for our January Production of Bye Bye Birdie. The Production will run Jan 22 thru Feb 1, 2004 Please submit your resume to this email address or to the following street address: Kevin Joseph Kelly RRCT 17920 Detroit Ave Apt 602 Lakewood OH 44107 If you have any questions, please respond to this email or call 216-221-6233 with any questions. Maureen and I are looking for individuals that will join us in continuing to push our theatre to produce quality productions at the highest level, with integrity and positive reinforcement for the actors. To blend professional and community talent together with synergistic results. From StageCzech at aol.com Sat Aug 9 15:06:01 2003 From: StageCzech at aol.com (StageCzech at aol.com) Date: Sat Aug 9 15:06:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brecksville Seeks Actors Message-ID: <1c8.daa7696.2c664a04@aol.com> --part1_1c8.daa7696.2c664a04_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Due to unforeseen circumstances, Brecksville Little Theatre is now seeking Three Men for their production of Stephen Sondheim's "Company." Roles open are for two men, age 25 to 35, tenor and baritone, good comic timing, and one man age 50 to 60, tenor, capable of letting his hair down. Show dates are Sept. 19 thru Oct. 10, Friday & Saturday, with two Sunday matinees in the middle of the run. The theater is located on the corner of Rtes 21 & 82 in Brecksville, in the Brecksville Olde Town Hall. Those interested, please call Paul at 216-741-5233, or reply via e-mail to stageczech at aol.com. --part1_1c8.daa7696.2c664a04_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Due to unforeseen circumstances, Brecksville Little Th= eatre is now seeking Three Men for their production of Stephen Sondhe= im's "Company."

Roles open are for two men, age 25 to 35, tenor and baritone, good comic tim= ing, and one man age 50 to 60,  tenor, capable of letting his hair down= .

Show dates are Sept. 19 thru Oct. 10, Friday & Saturday, with two Sunday= matinees in the middle of the run.  The theater is located on the corn= er of Rtes 21 & 82 in Brecksville, in the Brecksville Olde Town Hall.
Those interested, please call Paul at 216-741-5233, or reply via e-mail to s= tageczech at aol.com.
--part1_1c8.daa7696.2c664a04_boundary-- From lee at mnine.com Sat Aug 9 15:06:05 2003 From: lee at mnine.com (m.nine) Date: Sat Aug 9 15:06:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]short film casting Message-ID: <002401c35e91$2ffc5240$6501a8c0@mnine> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C35E6F.A83F08F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable m.nine productions is currently casting for a short film. currently, = auditions aren't scheduled but if you're interested in playing any of = the charachters below, please respond to: casting at mnine.com thank you, -Aaron Abt "LEAD FURY" (tentative title) is a 15-minute student short-film. = Produced, written and directed by Aaron Lee Abt. =20 PLOT: There is an undisclosed criminal deal going down in a local motel = room. What they don't know is that the FBI is watching not so far away, = with the intent to interfere. Before the night is over ammo is = exchanged, but the complex reality of the situation isn't revealed until = it's too late. =20 PRODUCTION DATES: One weekend, two evening/night shoots in late = August/September 2003. =20 =20 CASTING: (all ages are approximate, even if it doesn't fit you exactly we are = still interested) Agent 18 - male 25-40, covert FBI agent Big Bear - male 30-60, veteran FBI agent Daren -25-35, FBI, Big Bear's partner Marc - white male 22-30, pro freelance dealer, Sean's friend Sean - male 22-30, pro freelance dealer, Marc's friend Grey Goose - male 30-70, voice acting only Lewis - 30-60 male, police chief Wheeler - 22-35, rookie cop Kate - white female 18-25, Marc's girlfriend Ron - 25-50, cop ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C35E6F.A83F08F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

m.nine productions is = currently casting=20 for a short film. currently, auditions aren't scheduled but if you're = interested=20 in playing any of the charachters below, please respond = to:

 

casting at mnine.com

=

 

thank you,

-Aaron Abt

 

 

 

 

=93LEAD FURY=94 = (tentative title) is=20 a 15-minute student short-film. Produced, written and directed by Aaron = Lee=20 Abt.

 

PLOT: There is an = undisclosed criminal=20 deal going down in a local motel room. What they don=92t know is that = the FBI is=20 watching not so far away, with the intent to interfere. Before the night = is over=20 ammo is exchanged, but the complex reality of the situation isn=92t = revealed until=20 it=92s too late.

 

PRODUCTION DATES: One = weekend, two=20 evening/night shoots in late August/September = 2003.

 

 

 CASTING:

(all ages are approximate, = even if it=20 doesn=92t fit you exactly we are still = interested)


Agent 18 =96 male 25-40, = covert FBI=20 agent

Big Bear =96 male 30-60, = veteran FBI=20 agent

Daren =9625-35, FBI, Big = Bear=92s=20 partner

Marc =96 white male 22-30, = pro freelance=20 dealer, Sean=92s friend

Sean =96 male 22-30, pro = freelance dealer,=20 Marc=92s friend

Grey Goose =96 male 30-70, = voice acting=20 only

Lewis =96 30-60 male, police = chief

Wheeler =96 22-35, rookie=20 cop

Kate =96 white female 18-25, = Marc=92s=20 girlfriend

Ron =96 25-50,=20 cop

------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C35E6F.A83F08F0-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Sat Aug 9 15:18:00 2003 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sat Aug 9 15:18:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]important message to AOL subscribers of NEohioPAL Message-ID: <14b.229bcfcd.2c66b062@aol.com> --part1_14b.229bcfcd.2c66b062_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This last Thursday and Friday, August 7 & 8, AOL was blocking e-mail from all Hostway list-serves, including NEohioPAL. The problem is corrected now, but you missed a lot of postings. To see the postings you missed you can view The NEohioPAL Archives --part1_14b.229bcfcd.2c66b062_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This last Thursday and Friday, August 7 & 8,&nb= sp; AOL was blocking e-mail from all Hostway list-serves, including NEohioPA= L.  The problem is corrected now, but you missed a lot of postings.

To see the postings you missed you can view The NEohioPAL Archives

--part1_14b.229bcfcd.2c66b062_boundary-- From p.a.gould at att.net Sat Aug 9 22:29:02 2003 From: p.a.gould at att.net (p.a.gould at att.net) Date: Sat Aug 9 22:29:02 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Shooting Begins Message-ID: <20030809221302.C97B920DF2@braxton.siteprotect.com> I would like to say "break a leg!" to my cast and crew as we begin shooting our feature film, "The Way Home", tomorrow! Be sure to visit our website-- www.littlebeth.com --as "The Way Home" pages will be updated daily. Peter Gould -- Visit the world of Little Beth Entertainment at www.littlebeth.com "We are the music makers and we are the dreamers of dreams."-- Willy Wonka From shart00 at hotmail.com Sat Aug 9 22:29:06 2003 From: shart00 at hotmail.com (susan hart) Date: Sat Aug 9 22:29:06 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GHLT Auditions for "Gypsy" Message-ID: ------=_NextPart_001_0001_01C35EBA.69F72B40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable REMEMBER!!!! Calling all stage mothers and would-be strippers: Auditions will be held for Garfield Hts Little Theatre's November product= ion of "GYPSY" on Sunday, August 17 and Monday August 18th. TIME: 7:00 to 9:00 pm (both nights) PLACE: 5640 Briarcliff Dr (the rehearsal hall) Garfield Hts, OH Come prepared with a song to sing (accompanist provided) and dress for mo= vement. All parts are open and ages 8 and above are welcome. Director is Deb Sweat and musical director is Amy Goodwin. Come help us = make this last show (GYPSY-one of the best musicals ever written for the = American Stage) on our wonderful old big stage a success. =20 More info: visit ghlt.com or call 216-441-7027 or 216-341-5241 Thanks for your interest! Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn= .com ------=_NextPart_001_0001_01C35EBA.69F72B40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
REMEMBER!!!!
Calling all stage mothers = and would-be strippers:
 
Auditions will be held for Garfield Hts Little Th= eatre's November production of "GYPSY" on Sunday, August 17 and Monday Au= gust 18th.
 
TIME: 7:00 to 9:00 pm (both nights)
PLACE: 5640 Briarcliff = Dr (the rehearsal hall) Garfield Hts, OH
 
Come prepared with a s= ong to sing (accompanist provided) and dress for movement. All parts= are open and ages 8 and above are welcome.
 
Director is Deb Sweat and music= al director is Amy Goodwin.  Come help us make this last show (GYPSY= -one of the best musicals ever written for the American Stage) = on our wonderful old big stage a success.    &nb= sp;
 
More info: visit ghlt.com or call  216-441-7027 or 216-341-5241
 
Th= anks for your interest!


 


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------=_NextPart_001_0001_01C35EBA.69F72B40-- From MargLynch at aol.com Sat Aug 9 22:29:10 2003 From: MargLynch at aol.com (MargLynch at aol.com) Date: Sat Aug 9 22:29:10 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CTC on Public Funding for the Arts Message-ID: --part1_a9.45e25c76.2c67100a_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The response to our last e-mail suggests that more information needs to be shared more widely about the issue of public funding for the arts and its relationship to the convention center issue. We will try to pass on information when we have it. Although the arts community is gaining in political power, know-how, and presence, the idea is that we also have to work within what might be feasible at this point. Public funding for the arts is very likely to be coupled with the convention center on an upcoming ballot; that's a reality. But the Community Partnership for Arts and Culture is strongly and actively advocating to protect public funding for the arts within the larger economic development package that will be presented as a sales tax levy. Intense lobbying is occurring, for instance, to make sure there is a cap for the amount of revenue that would go to the Convention Center. The remainder of the money, earmarked for economic development, would be split between four entities--the city, the county, a high-tech development fund, and the arts. The Community Partnership for Arts and Culture is lobbying to make sure that the money is split equitably between these four entities. The County Commissioners have endorsed an equitable division. CPAC asks for our further assistance, writing: "Given recent developments, we need to make sure that Mayor Jane Campbell, Council President Frank Jackson, and Mayor Bruce Akers hear from us (call, fax letters). Key messages are: -- We are aware of the Commissioners' latest proposal for a four-way, equal split of the tax dollars generated by the proposed tax increase. -- The arts and cultural community has always believed that an equal split is the fairest and most equitable. -- If an equitable process is decided, the arts and cultural leaders, their board, staff, members and audiences will rally behind this issue. -- Please seriously consider supporting an equal 25% split. Contact Information: The Honorable Council President Frank Jackson Cleveland City Council 601 Lakeside Avenue NE Cleveland, OH 44114 phone] 216-664-2840 fax] 216-664-3837 The Honorable Mayor Jane Campbell City of Cleveland 601 Lakeside Avenue Cleveland, OH 44114 phone] 216-664-6420 fax] 216-664-2815 Mayor Bruce Akers President, Mayors and Managers Association 10107 Brecksville Rd. Brecksville, OH 44141 phone] 440-526-3433 fax] 440-526-5979 Please make notes of the following important dates: Aug 13 - Cleveland City Council will have their final meeting to address these issues Aug 19 - the Board of County Commissioners will have their final meeting to discuss the details of the economic development package." Send an electronic copy of any letters you write to CPAC at cpac2001 at aol.com --part1_a9.45e25c76.2c67100a_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The response to our last=20= e-mail suggests that more information needs to be shared more widely about t= he issue of public funding for the arts and its relationship to the conventi= on center issue.  We will try to pass on information when we have it. &= nbsp;Although the arts community is gaining in
political power, know-how, and presence, the idea is that we also have t= o work within what might be feasible at this point. Public funding for the a= rts is very likely to be coupled with the convention center on an upcoming b= allot; that's a reality.  But the Community Partnership for Arts and Cu= lture is strongly and actively advocating to protect public funding for the=20= arts within the larger economic development package that will be presented a= s a sales tax levy.  Intense lobbying is occurring, for instance, to ma= ke sure there is a cap for the amount of revenue that would go to the Conven= tion Center.  The remainder of the money, earmarked for economic develo= pment, would be split between four entities--the city, the county, a high-te= ch development fund, and the arts.  The Community Partnership for Arts=20= and Culture is lobbying to make sure that the money is split equitably betwe= en these four entities.  The County Commissioners have endorsed an equi= table division.  CPAC asks for our further assistance, writing:

"Given recent developments, we need to make sure that Mayor Jane Campbel= l, Council President Frank Jackson, and Mayor Bruce Akers hear from us (call= , fax letters).  Key messages are:
-- We are aware of the Commissioners' latest proposal for a four-way, eq= ual split of the tax dollars generated by the proposed tax increase.=20
-- The arts and cultural community has always believed that an equal spl= it is the fairest and most equitable.
-- If an equitable process is decided, the arts and cultural leaders, th= eir board, staff, members and audiences will rally behind this issue.
-- Please seriously consider supporting an equal 25% split.

Contact Information:

The Honorable Council President Frank Jackson
Cleveland City Council
601 Lakeside Avenue NE
Cleveland, OH  44114
phone] 216-664-2840
fax]  216-664-3837

The Honorable Mayor Jane Campbell
City of Cleveland
601 Lakeside Avenue
Cleveland, OH  44114
phone]  216-664-6420
fax]  216-664-2815

Mayor Bruce Akers
President, Mayors and Managers Association
10107 Brecksville Rd.
Brecksville, OH  44141
phone] 440-526-3433
fax]  440-526-5979

Please make notes of the following important dates:
Aug 13 - Cleveland City Council will have their final meeting to address= these issues
Aug 19 - the Board of County Commissioners will have their final meeting= to discuss the details of the economic development package."

Send an electronic copy of any letters you write to CPAC at cpac2001 at aol= .com
--part1_a9.45e25c76.2c67100a_boundary-- From mephistotheatrics at hotmail.com Sun Aug 10 05:16:01 2003 From: mephistotheatrics at hotmail.com (Mephisto Theatrics) Date: Sun Aug 10 05:16:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Movie Auditions / Costume Design Opportunity Message-ID:
This message is for anyone who might be interested in working on a local film to be shot in the Sandusky area. The film is called The Still Unknown, and the stage version of the script may be viewed on the author's website, www.geocities.com/terenceblenk/stillunknown.htm
Ages listed are approximate, and may vary with casting.  No roles are currently cast.
 
It's an ensemble piece in the sense that there are 7-8 major roles all with relatively equal screen time.  Because of this, we will be rehearsing, most likely 1-2 days a week.
 
Transportation for these rehearsals and shooting can be provided for anyone who lives more or less somewhere between Lakewood and Sandusky.
 
I am also looking for a costume designer for this project.  Costumes will probably be a thrift store operation, so here we're looking for someone with great style and imagination.
 
If you haven't figured it out, other than re-imbursing costs, we will not be able to pay you.  This is a "love of art" project.  But are planning on going as far as we can with promoting this film once shot.  We've completed many theater and film projects in the past.  I don't want to "sell" anyone.  Just check out the script, it's worth it.
 
If you know anyone or around the Sandusky area who might be interested, contact Joshua Johnston (director) through this email address.
 
Thanks,
Josh(ua) Johnston
Mephisto Theatrics


MSN 8 helps ELIMINATE E-MAIL VIRUSES. Get 2 months FREE*. From AntaeusDance at aol.com Sun Aug 10 05:16:48 2003 From: AntaeusDance at aol.com (AntaeusDance at aol.com) Date: Sun Aug 10 05:16:48 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Antaeus Dance opens exciting season with "flashback" Message-ID: --part1_a3.46e2b82d.2c673990_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Antaeus Dance presents flashback a concert of repertory works by Artistic Director Joan Meggitt music by Arvo Part, Astor Piazzolla and Dmitri Shostakovich September 12-13, 2003 at 8:00 p.m. September 14, 2003 at 2:00 p.m. Pilgrim Congregational Church 2592 West 14th Street corner of West 14th and Starkweather in Tremont Tickets: $15 general admission, $10 seniors/students Parking: Free, church lot & on street For reservations & information, please call (216) 486-2874 or e-mail AntaeusDance at aol.com Antaeus Dance is a professional, nonprofit modern dance company dedicated to the creation and presentation of intelligent and well-crafted danceworks that address issues of human connection. Founded in 2001, and based on Cleveland, the company is active in the production of formal concerts of original modern dance choreography, creates free site-specific dance events for the public, some in collaboration with other arts and professional organizations, and is committed to arts education in Cleveland and the surrounding communities. The company is in residence at Pilgrim Congregational Church. Antaeus Dance Joan Meggitt, Artistic/Executive Director 2592 West 14th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44113 (216) 486-2874 AntaeusDance at aol.com --part1_a3.46e2b82d.2c673990_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Antaeus D= ance
presents
flashback
a concert of repertory wo= rks by Artistic Director Joan Meggitt
music by Arvo Part, Astor Piazzolla and Dmitri Shostakovich


September 12-13, 2003 at 8:0= 0 p.m.
September 14, 2003 at 2:00 p.m.

Pilgrim Congregational Church
2592 West 14th Street
corner of West 14th and Starkweather in Tremont

Tickets: $15 general admission, $10 seniors/students
Parking: Free, church lot & on street
For reservations & information, please call (216) 486-2874
or e-mail AntaeusDance at aol.com

Antaeus Dance is a professio= nal, nonprofit modern dance company dedicated to the creation and presentati= on of intelligent and well-crafted danceworks that address issues of human c= onnection. Founded in 2001, and based on Cleveland, the company is active in= the production of formal concerts of original modern dance choreography, cr= eates free site-specific dance events for the public, some in collaboration=20= with other arts and professional organizations, and is committed to arts edu= cation in Cleveland and the surrounding communities. 

The company is in residence at Pilgrim Congregational Church.
Antaeus Dance
Joan Meggitt, Artistic/Executive Director
2592 West 14th Street
Cleveland, Ohio 44113
(216) 486-2874
AntaeusDance at aol.com

--part1_a3.46e2b82d.2c673990_boundary-- From nancy at btots.org Sun Aug 10 14:46:00 2003 From: nancy at btots.org (Nancy Sweeney/ BTOTS) Date: Sun Aug 10 14:46:00 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brecksville Theater on the Square Auditions for The Sound of Music Message-ID: <003c01c35f76$33ffaf00$687ba8c0@Nancy> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0039_01C35F54.ACBE7380 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Brecksville Theater on the Square Holds Auditions for The Sound of Music Brecksville Theater on the Square will hold auditions for the classic = and beloved musical about the von Trapp family singers, The Sound of = Music directed by Catherine E. Phillips and music directed by Donna Box. = . All roles are open. Auditions will be held according to the following = schedule: =20 Auditions for children grades K-8 on Sunday, August 24 from 2:00-5:00 = p.m. will be by appointment only. Please call 440-526-3443 to schedule = an audition time. There is no need to prepare a song as auditioners will = be taught a song at the audition. =20 Open auditions for students in grades 9-12 and all adults are Sunday, = August 24 from 7-9:00 p.m. and Monday, August 25 from 7-9:00 p.m. Please = prepare an audition song and be prepared to read. No appointments are = necessary for high school students and adults. =20 Callbacks for children and adults are Tuesday, August 26 beginning at = 7:00 p.m. =20 Production dates are November 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 2003.=20 =20 Auditions are being held in Building 5 at the Blossom Hill Complex, 4450 = Oakes Road in Brecksville. For additional information, call Brecksville = Theater on the Square at 440-526-3443 or visit the website at = www.btots.org. =20 The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this organization with state tax = dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and = cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0039_01C35F54.ACBE7380 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Brecksville Theater on the = Square Holds=20 Auditions for

The Sound of Music

Brecksville Theater = on the=20 Square will hold auditions for the classic and beloved musical about the = von=20 Trapp family singers, The Sound of Music directed by = Catherine=20 E. Phillips and music directed by Donna Box. . All roles are open. = Auditions=20 will be held according to the following schedule:

 

Auditions for = children grades=20 K-8 on Sunday, August 24 from 2:00-5:00 p.m. will be by appointment=20 only.  Please call = 440-526-3443=20 to schedule an audition time. There is no need to prepare a song as = auditioners=20 will be taught a song at the audition.

 

Open = auditions for=20 students in grades 9-12 and all adults are Sunday, August 24 from 7-9:00 = p.m.=20 and Monday, August 25 from 7-9:00 p.m. Please prepare an audition song = and be=20 prepared to read. No appointments are necessary for high school students = and=20 adults.

 

Callbacks for = children and=20 adults are Tuesday, August 26 beginning at 7:00 p.m.

 

Production dates = are November=20 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 2003.

 

Auditions are being = held in=20 Building 5 at the Blossom Hill Complex, 4450 Oakes Road in Brecksville. = For=20 additional information, call Brecksville Theater on the Square at = 440-526-3443=20 or visit the website at www.btots.org.

 

The Ohio Arts = Council helped=20 fund this organization with state tax dollars to encourage economic = growth,=20 educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.

 

 

 
------=_NextPart_000_0039_01C35F54.ACBE7380-- From clydesimon at sbcglobal.net Sun Aug 10 16:46:01 2003 From: clydesimon at sbcglobal.net (Clyde Simon) Date: Sun Aug 10 16:46:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]convergence-continuum auditioning women for Oct. production Message-ID: <20030810204435.79208.qmail@web80405.mail.yahoo.com> --0-537795017-1060548275=:78113 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii convergence-continuum is seeking to cast one remaining female role (non-equity) for its upcoming production, which will run at their artistic home, The Liminis, in Tremont. The show, to be directed by Artistic Director Clyde Simon, will run Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from October 3 through November 1. Rehearsals begin with a read-thru on August 20. convergence-continuum produces unconventional/alternative theatre in an intimate, environment setting. The role to be filled is a major role within the ensemble piece and is very flexible in terms of age (25 - 50), ethnicity, physical type, etc. To obtain further details / schedule an audition, please call Clyde Simon at 216-401-3099. --0-537795017-1060548275=:78113 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
convergence-continuum  is seeking to cast one remaining female role (non-equity) for its upcoming production, which will run at their artistic home, The Liminis, in Tremont.  The show, to be directed by Artistic Director Clyde Simon,  will run Thursdays, Fridays and  Saturdays from October 3 through November 1.  Rehearsals begin with a read-thru on August 20.
 
convergence-continuum produces unconventional/alternative theatre in an intimate, environment setting.  The role to be filled is a major role within the ensemble piece and is very flexible in terms of age (25 - 50), ethnicity, physical type, etc.  To obtain further details / schedule an audition, please call Clyde Simon at 216-401-3099.
--0-537795017-1060548275=:78113-- From JHerman312 at aol.com Sun Aug 10 16:46:05 2003 From: JHerman312 at aol.com (JHerman312 at aol.com) Date: Sun Aug 10 16:46:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Kent Stage to hold Auditions for DRACULA Message-ID: <1e2.eca859f.2c681004@aol.com> --part1_1e2.eca859f.2c681004_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release: The Kent Stage=20 Holds Auditions for Bram Stoker's=20 DRACULA Adapted for the stage by Jack L. Herman After last years resounding success, The Kent Stage will be hold auditions=20 for this years production of the classic gothic thriller about the blood thi= rsty=20 Count, Bram Stoker's Dracula directed by Jack L. Herman. =20 Open auditions Sunday, August 24 from 7-9:00 p.m. and Monday, August 25 from= =20 7-9:00 p.m. No appointments are necessary. Callbacks will be held Tuesday, August 26 beginning at 7:00 p.m. Production dates are October 23, 24, 25, 26, 30, 31 and November 1st. 2003 Auditions are being held at the Kent Stage. =20 175 E. Main St. in Kent. =20 For additional information, call 330-673-5368. The Kent Stage helps to support the educational excellence and cultural=20 enrichment of the community.=20 Check us out at: http://www.folk-eve= nts.com/ # # # Description of Characters Three Vampire Vixens Looking for three (3) young woman to be able to play very sexy roles. Must=20 have a dancers movements. They are evil and sultry whenever on stage. Look= ing=20 for actresses in their early to middle 20's. Will need to be able to speak=20 with a Romanian style accent. Dr. John Seward He is a very refined man. Courteous. A true English gentleman. He also is= =20 in love with Lucy Westenra. He is the chief physician in charge of Purfleet= =20 Asylum. Must be able to speak with an English accent. Arthur Holmwood An aristocrat. Well bred. He is hopelessly in love with Lucy. When Lucy=20 dies a part of Arthur dies with her. He has the finale triumph in this play= . =20 Must be able to speak with an English accent. Quincey P. Morris An American from Texas. He speaks with the slang of the South, but it is=20 obvious he has good manners, and is very wealthy. He is the third of Lucy's= =20 suitors. Must be able to speak with an Southern accent. Jonathan Harker He is a likable, outgoing, well heeled, well dressed, successful solicitor.=20= =20 He is the fianc=E9 of Mina Murray. Must be able to speak with an English=20 accent. Mina Murray Mina is a most attractive young woman. She is beautifully dressed. She is=20 gentle, warm-hearted, quick to respond to others' needs. Must be able to spe= ak=20 with an English accent. Lucy Westenra She too is a very attractive young woman. Lucy, though gentle by nature, is= =20 suffering from a strange malady, which makes her appear helpless and weak. =20 When she becomes a vampire, the actress will need to be able to play very=20 seductive, evil and wild. Must be able to speak with an English accent. R. M. Renfield This role has been pre-cast. Professor Abraham Van Helsing This role has been pre-cast. Count Dracula This role has been pre-cast. --part1_1e2.eca859f.2c681004_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release:

T= he Kent Stage
Holds Auditions for


Bram= Stoker's
DRACULA

Adapted for the stage by Jack L. Herman


After last years resounding success, The Kent Stage will be hold audi= tions for this years production of the classic gothic thriller about the blo= od thirsty Count, Bram Stoker's Dracula directed by Jack L. Herman.&n= bsp;

Open auditions Sunday, August 24 from 7-9:00 p.m. and Monday, August=20= 25 from 7-9:00 p.m.  No appointments are necessary.

Callbacks will be held Tuesday, August 26 beginning at 7:00 p.m.

Production dates are October 23, 24, 25, 26, 30, 31 and November 1st. 2003
Auditions are being held at the Kent Stage. 
175 E. Main St. in Kent. 
For additional information, call 330-673-5368.

The Kent Stage helps to support the educational excellence and cultural enri= chment of the community.
Check us out at: http://www.folk-eve= nts.com/

# # #


Description of Characters

Three Vampire Vixens
Looking for three (3) young woman to be able to play very sexy roles. =20= Must have a dancers movements.  They are evil and sultry whenever on st= age.  Looking for actresses in their early to middle 20's.  Will n= eed to be able to speak with a Romanian style accent.

Dr. John Seward
He is a very refined man.  Courteous.  A true English gentleman.&n= bsp; He also is in love with Lucy Westenra.  He is the chief physician=20= in charge of Purfleet Asylum.  Must be able to speak with an English ac= cent.

Arthur Holmwood
An aristocrat.  Well bred.  He is hopelessly in love with Lucy.&nb= sp; When Lucy dies a part of Arthur dies with her.  He has the finale t= riumph in this play.  Must be able to speak with an English accent.

Quincey P. Morris
An American from Texas.  He speaks with the slang of the South, but it=20= is obvious he has good manners, and is very wealthy.  He is the third o= f Lucy's suitors.  Must be able to speak with an Southern accent.

Jonathan Harker
He is a likable, outgoing, well heeled, well dressed, successful solicitor.&= nbsp; He is the fianc=E9 of Mina Murray.  Must be able to speak with an= English accent.

Mina Murray
Mina is a most attractive young woman.  She is beautifully dressed.&nbs= p; She is gentle, warm-hearted, quick to respond to others' needs. Must be a= ble to speak with an English accent.

Lucy Westenra
She too is a very attractive young woman.  Lucy, though gentle by natur= e, is suffering from a strange malady, which makes her appear helpless and w= eak.  When she becomes a vampire, the actress will need to be able to p= lay very seductive, evil and wild.  Must be able to speak with an Engli= sh accent.

R. M. Renfield
This role has been pre-cast.

Professor Abraham Van Helsing
This role has been pre-cast.

Count Dracula
This role has been pre-cast.


--part1_1e2.eca859f.2c681004_boundary-- From clydesimon at sbcglobal.net Sun Aug 10 23:55:01 2003 From: clydesimon at sbcglobal.net (Clyde Simon) Date: Sun Aug 10 23:55:01 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final 3 performances of Each Day Dies With Sleep Message-ID: <20030811030313.48177.qmail@web80403.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1493391780-1060570993=:47059 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii ONLY ONE WEEKEND LEFT TO SEE CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM'S PRODUCTION OF EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP There is only one weekend left to encounter convergence-continuum's mind-bending production of Jose Rivera's Each Day Dies With Sleep. In this up-close production at the intimate Liminis, you will be transported to the extraordinary world that is Nelly's home on the East Coast where she struggles to escape her possessive father Augie and his strange expanding house filled with wild animals. With the help of hunky, young Johnny they travel to L.A. in search of fame and fortune. But Augie isn't out of the picture yet and the cards say there's mayhem on the way.... "Rivera animates the tension between the civilized and the bestial, all while writing in such a droll manner that the work plays like a dark, gothic comedy....All this weirdness seems strangely logical in the playing, and it's surprisingly funny throughout....In a production that is superb in all respects, the convergence-continuum actors shine brightest....Thanks to their crisp performances, this tight ensemble generates enough crackling sexual energy to equal the output of an Illuminating Company substation, along with just as much tension and dread once Augie takes his revenge....So let's put it this way: If you've got a functioning phone and car, you've got no damn excuse to miss this show.." -- Christine Howey, Scene, July 23-29, 2003 So use that phone to call 216-687-0074 for reservations soon. Tickets are still available for the final weekend, but seating is limited. This final weekend of performances will be Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 8pm, at The Liminis, 2438 Scranton Rd., in Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood. Tickets are $12 general admission and $9 for students and seniors. Call 216-687-0074 for reservations and information. --0-1493391780-1060570993=:47059 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
ONLY ONE WEEKEND LEFT TO SEE CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM'S PRODUCTION OF EACH DAY DIES WITH SLEEP


There is only one weekend left to encounter convergence-continuum's mind-bending production of Jose Rivera's Each Day Dies With Sleep.  In this up-close production at the intimate Liminis, you will be transported to the extraordinary world that is Nelly's home on the East Coast where she struggles to escape her possessive father Augie and his strange expanding house filled with wild animals.  With the help of hunky, young Johnny they travel to L.A. in search of fame and fortune.  But Augie isn't out of the picture yet and the cards say there's mayhem on the way....


"Rivera animates the tension between the civilized and the bestial, all while writing in such a droll manner that the work plays like a dark, gothic comedy....All this weirdness seems strangely logical in the playing, and it's surprisingly funny throughout....In a production that is superb in all respects, the convergence-continuum actors shine brightest....Thanks to their crisp performances, this tight ensemble generates enough crackling sexual energy to equal the output of an Illuminating Company substation, along with just as much tension and dread once Augie takes his revenge....So let's put it this way: If you've got a functioning phone and car, you've got no damn excuse to miss this show.."  -- Christine Howey, Scene, July 23-29, 2003

So use that phone to call 216-687-0074 for reservations soon.  Tickets are still available for the final weekend, but seating is limited.

This final weekend of performances will be Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 8pm, at The Liminis, 2438 Scranton Rd., in Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood.  Tickets are $12 general admission and $9 for students and seniors.  Call 216-687-0074 for reservations and information.
--0-1493391780-1060570993=:47059-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Aug 10 23:55:05 2003 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun Aug 10 23:55:05 2003 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko Reviews: Cleve Repertory Project & Ohio Dance Theatre Message-ID: <20030811031436.70326.qmail@web12006.mail.yahoo.com> DANCE AND MORE DANCE!!!! Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times CLEVELAND REPERTORY PROJECT WONDERFUL ATCAIN PARK One of the problems with viewing dance at venues such as Cain Park is that the presentations are for one night only. They are here, they are good, the word needs to get out as to the excitement of attending such productions, and they are gone before the support can build. This has been the case with all three of the local dance companies reviewed this summer at Cain Park. Groundworks Dance, Pointe of Departure, and most recently, Cleveland Repertory Project. All received standing ovations, positive commentaries, and left their audiences wanting more. The positive side is that the Cleveland area, even in the midst of the financial famine, has been able to nurture such companies, though barely. They all hang on by a financial thread and the donations of local dance aficionados. Another positive is that with the hole left by the demise of Cleveland San Jose Ballet Company, and the less than thrilling productions by Ohio Ballet, there is still good dance to attend. Cleveland Repertory Project is in its sixteenth season. It is considered one of the premiere modern dance groups in the area. It has been blessed with a wonderful new Artistic Director in the person of Hernando Cortez. His works and programming show creativity, precision and exciting variations. "Planet Soup," the opening number, featured an enchanting melange of dances to world music. Filipino folk dances, Irish reels, African ritual dances and Indian traditional forms were all displayed. Beautifully costumed by Edward Sylvia, the bare-chested, tie dyed skirted males and sarong draped females created exotic images. The dancers, who obviously were enjoying themselves as much as the audience, spun, partnered, flowed and performed with exhausting and cohesive movements. The highlight of the piece was Jason Ignacio?s blind-folded step-dancing between clapping poles. For long-time local dance attenders it was like a shift back into time with the presentation of the second number, "Laura?s Women." The contemporary ballet was choreographed in 1975 by the late Ian Horvath, who was a co-founder of Cleveland Ballet. Danced to the music of Laura Nyro, with copies of the original costumes by Ginger Shane and using the original lighting design of Jennifer Tipton, the piece flowed beautifully. Kallie Marie Bokal, Elizabeth Flynn and Shannon Mulchay made the composition their own. SPEED (2003) was Cortez?s humorous approach to a comic-strip-in-dance. A smile piece from beginning to end, tiny Jason Ignacio was the exact image of the TV character Speedracer. Along with his living "wings," composed of three female dancers, he flew threw the number taking the audience on a delightful journey. This is no great number, but it is fun to watch normally staid dancers let loose and do it so well. Aaron Copland?s "Appalachian Spring" is a beautiful and haunting piece of music. It lends itself well to dance interpretation. Originally choreographed and costumed by the renowned Martha Graham, the piece was reconstructed by Diana Gray and Gary Galbraith for local presentation. The story-ballet centers on a celebration by a man and a woman who build a house in the wilderness with joy, love and prayer. They are helped on their journey by a revivalist and his followers and a pioneering woman who dreams of the Promised Land. The piece was given a meticulous production. Every character was clearly developed. Tall and powerful Mark Tomasic was properly stern as the Revivalist. Catherine Meredith was enchanting as the bride. Gary Galbraith, who was part of the revival team, effectively danced the Husbandman. Elizabeth Flynn was strong as the Pioneering Woman. This was a wonderful reincarnation of a very important piece of modern dance. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: Call 216-397-3757 and request a schedule of Cleveland Repertory Project?s season brochure and attend one or more of their presentations. You won?t be disappointed. They will be repeating "Appalachian Spring" in their November program. OHIO DANCE THEATRE CLOSES PLAY HOUSE SEASON Ohio Dance Theatre, which is housed in Oberlin, recently completed its inaugural summer series at the Cleveland Play House. Normally the company performs at Lorain County Community College and has developed a very large following there. According to Artistic Director Denise Gula the company attracted a new base while in residence at the nation?s oldest professional theatre. As always happens with groups new to an area it takes a while for the word to get out, so audience size was generally smaller than the company is used to getting in its "real" home. Cleveland?s economic woes, which have strongly affected other arts organizations, did not help the situation. Founded in 1992 by Gula, the company?s mission is to "enhance the quality of life throughout the northeastern Ohio area by offering quality dance performances and educational programs." Due to Gula?s strong drama background as an actress and director, the company is one of the few in the country which incorporates theatricality into their program. For example, their recent production of ?MIDSUMMER NIGHT?S DREAM? consisted of a blend of dance and spoken dialogue. A theatrical production in two acts, ODT?S ?MIDSUMMER NIGHT?S DREAM? uses as its theme the Shakespeare play of the same name. It is danced to the music of Felix Mendelssohn. Blending spoken dialogue with dance, it makes for an interesting evening of entertainment. Allen Schissler and Jody Skye danced well as Oberon and Tatania, the king and queen of the fairies. Their closing duet was outstanding. Though he could have displayed a little more pixie quality, Alfiero Supan made a nice Puck. The Fairies formed a beautiful corps, with good point movement and excellent timing of the group movements. The organization includes The School of Ohio Dance theatre and the Ohio Dance Theatre Student Ensemble. Members of those organizations often appear on-stage in Ohio Dance Theatre presentations. Ohio Dance Theatre is currently holding auditions for students 11 to 18 years of age for their Fall 2003 Pre-professional Training Program, Levels 1 and 2. Students enrolled in this program will have the opportunity to perform in ODT?s upcoming production of critically acclaimed ?THE NUTCRACKER.? To schedule an appointment call the ODT office at 440-774-6077. Ohio Dance Theatre will present Tchaikovsky?s ?NUTCRACKER? at the Stocker Center Theatre on the campus of Lorain County Community College on December 19, 20 and 21. For tickets call 1-800-366-5333 extension 4040. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com