From gmaher at safetythink.com Mon Sep 8 05:48:21 2003 From: gmaher at safetythink.com (gmsafety) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 05:48:21 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Catch Me if You Can Auditions Tonight Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C375CC.CF83B7C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hudson Players Auditions ? Catch Me If You Can The Hudson Players will be holding their second night of auditions for the whodunit comedy, "Catch Me if You Can" on Monday, September 8 at the Barlow Community Center (S. Oviatt Street off Route 303, Across from the Hudson Fire Department and Safety Center). Auditions will begin at 7 pm and will feature readings from the script. The production calls for 5 males and 2 females. "Catch Me if You Can," has nothing to do with the movie of the same name. It?s a fun mystery with a surprise ending. This play is a Broadway whodunit in which an advertising executive?s new bride disappears and is replaced by a different woman. While he knows better, everyone else insists that the new woman is his real wife. This leads to murder and much more. Performances for "Catch Me if You Can" are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 pm; November 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22 at the Barlow Community Center. For more information or for tickets, contact us: 330 655-8522, players at ayalogic.com or P.O. Box 2159 Hudson, Ohio 44236. ------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C375CC.CF83B7C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hudson Players Auditions – Catch Me If = You=20 Can

The Hudson Players will be holding their=20 second night of auditions for the whodunit

comedy, "Catch Me if You Can" on Monday,=20 September 8 at the Barlow Community

Center (S. Oviatt Street off Route 303, Across from the Hudson = Fire

Department and Safety Center). Auditions will begin at 7 pm and = will

feature readings from the script. The production calls for 5 males = and 2

females.

 

"Catch Me if You Can," has nothing to do with the movie of the same = name.

It’s a fun mystery with a surprise ending. This play is a = Broadway=20 whodunit

in which an advertising executive’s new bride disappears and is = replaced=20 by

a different woman. While he knows better, everyone else insists that = the

new woman is his real wife. This leads to murder and much more.

Performances for "Catch Me if You Can" are Friday and Saturday = evenings=20 at

8:00 pm; November 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22 at the Barlow Community = Center.=20 For

more information or for tickets, contact us: 330 655-8522,

players at ayalogic.com or P.O. Box 2159 Hudson, Ohio=20 44236.

------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C375CC.CF83B7C0-- From RevLois at aol.com Mon Sep 8 04:52:07 2003 From: RevLois at aol.com (RevLois at aol.com) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 07:52:07 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Heights Youth Theatre announces auditions for The Sound of Music Message-ID: --part1_c.1839d41f.2c8dc767_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Heights Youth Theatre located in Wiley Middle School, 2181 Miramar Blvd,=20 University Heights, is pleased to announce auditions for The Sound of Music=20= this=20 Wednesday and Thursday, September 10th and 11th.=A0=20 On Wednesday September 10th auditions are as follows: =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Grades=A0 K-1=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 4:30 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Grades 2-3=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 5:30 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Grades 4-5=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 6:30 On Thursday, September 11th, auditions are as follows: =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Grades 6-7=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 5 p.= m. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Grades 8 and up=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 6 p.m. Come prepared with a song to sing a cappella. Please visit our Web site=A0=20 "hytdreams.com" for more information! =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 --part1_c.1839d41f.2c8dc767_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Heights Youth Theatre located in Wiley Middle School,=20= 2181 Miramar Blvd, University Heights, is pleased to announce auditions for=20= The Sound of Music this Wednesday and Thursday, September 10th and 11th.=A0=20=

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--part1_c.1839d41f.2c8dc767_boundary-- From Robert.Schaefer at pbs.proquest.com Mon Sep 8 04:54:28 2003 From: Robert.Schaefer at pbs.proquest.com (Schaefer, Robert PS) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 07:54:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Corrected announcement for Coach House 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_01C375FF.F54BC640 Content-Type: text/plain Okay, mental note, when editing old announcements, double check the months.... Here's the corrected announcement for Crimes of the Heart at Coach House Theatre: (Note that all of the dates are now September!) My apologies for any confusion the first may have caused! Crimes of the Heart By Beth Henley Directed by Elaine Fippin September 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th September 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th September 18th, 19th, 20th Show times: Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 8:00pm Sunday at 2:30pm Tickets are $12 Reservations can be made by calling the theatre box office at: 330-434-7741 Cast: Lenny Magrath Mary Mahoney Chick Boyle Linda Jones Doc Porter Alex J. Nine Meg Magrath Shawna Hamilton Babe Botrelle Shanna L. Tedeschi Barnette Lloyd Tim Bennett Crew: Stage Manager Michelle Owen Set Design Bob Schaefer Light Design Bob Schaefer Sound Design Nat Napolitano Costume Design Marty LaConte Coach House Theatre 732 West Exchange Street Akron, Ohio 44302 E-mail: info at coachhousetheatre.org Website: http://www.CoachHouseTheatre.org/ Reservations: 330-434-7741 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C375FF.F54BC640 Content-Type: text/html Message
 Okay, mental note, when editing old announcements, double check the months....
 
Here's the corrected announcement for Crimes of the Heart at Coach House Theatre:  (Note that all of the dates are now September!)  My apologies for any confusion the first may have caused!

Crimes of the Heart

Tickets are $12
Reservations can be made by calling the theatre box office at: 330-434-7741
 
Cast:
Lenny Magrath Mary Mahoney
Chick Boyle Linda Jones
Doc Porter Alex J. Nine
Meg Magrath Shawna Hamilton
Babe Botrelle Shanna L. Tedeschi
Barnette Lloyd Tim Bennett
Crew:
Stage Manager Michelle Owen
Set Design Bob Schaefer
Light Design Bob Schaefer
Sound Design Nat Napolitano
Costume Design Marty LaConte
 
Coach House Theatre
732 West Exchange Street
Akron, Ohio 44302
 
E-mail: info at coachhousetheatre.org
Website: http://www.CoachHouseTheatre.org/
Reservations: 330-434-7741
------_=_NextPart_001_01C375FF.F54BC640-- From Robert.Schaefer at pbs.proquest.com Mon Sep 8 05:49:14 2003 From: Robert.Schaefer at pbs.proquest.com (Schaefer, Robert PS) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 08:49:14 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder announcement for Coach House's auditions for "Barefoot i n the 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. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37607.9B9C3460 Content-Type: text/plain Coach House Theatre announces auditions for: Barefoot in the Park by Neil Simon directed by Jim Fippin production dates: November 13-29, 2003 (no show on Thanksgiving) rehearsals scheduled to begin: October 5 _____ when: Monday, September 15, 7 p.m. Tuesday, September 16, 7 p.m. where: Coach House Theatre 732 West Exchange Street, Akron behind the Akron Woman's City Club _____ needed: 4 men and 2 women actors auditioning will be asked to read from the script Corrie Bratter: early to mid 20's Mr. Velasco: fiftyish Paul Bratter: mid to late 20's Telephone man: could be any age Mrs. Banks: late 40's - early 50's Delivery Man: could be any age Character ages are approximate and do not necessarily reflect an age requirement for actors auditioning for the play. _____ For more information about auditions, please call 330-335-9013 (no calls after 10p.m. please). If you have a headshot and resume available, please bring them with you, but if you don't, don't worry! We look forward to seeing you at auditions! Additional information can also be obtained by sending an e-mail to address below. Coach House Theatre 732 West Exchange Street Akron, Ohio 44302 E-mail: info at coachhousetheatre.org Website: http://www.CoachHouseTheatre.org/ Reservations: 330-434-7741 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37607.9B9C3460 Content-Type: text/html Message

Coach House Theatre

announces auditions for:

Barefoot in the Park

by Neil Simon directed by Jim Fippin
production dates: November 13-29, 2003 (no show on Thanksgiving)
rehearsals scheduled to begin: October 5


when: Monday, September 15, 7 p.m.
  Tuesday, September 16, 7 p.m.
where:
  732 West Exchange Street, Akron
  behind the Akron Woman's City Club

needed: 4 men and 2 women
actors auditioning will be asked to read from the script
Corrie Bratter: early to mid 20's Mr. Velasco: fiftyish
Paul Bratter: mid to late 20's Telephone man: could be any age
Mrs. Banks: late 40's - early 50's Delivery Man: could be any age
Character ages are approximate and do not necessarily reflect an age requirement for actors auditioning for the play.

For more information about auditions, please call 330-335-9013 (no calls after 10p.m. please). If you have a headshot and resume available, please bring them with you, but if you don't, don't worry! We look forward to seeing you at auditions!
 
Additional information can also be obtained by sending an e-mail to address below.
 
Coach House Theatre
732 West Exchange Street
Akron, Ohio 44302
 
E-mail: info at coachhousetheatre.org
Website: http://www.CoachHouseTheatre.org/
Reservations: 330-434-7741
------_=_NextPart_001_01C37607.9B9C3460-- From CArnold515 at aol.com Mon Sep 8 09:39:27 2003 From: CArnold515 at aol.com (CArnold515 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 12:39:27 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FOREVER PLAID benefit Thanks!!! Message-ID: <7F891F17.77C2C3EC.09F8D94A@aol.com> On behalf of the cast and staff of the two benefit performances of FOREVER PLAID, I would like to thank the Cleveland and Akron arts communities for their generous support of our project. The cast of the concert production included IAN ATWOOD as Frankie, COLIN COOK as Jinx, G.A. TAGGETT as Sparky, and CURTIS L. YOUNG as Smudge, with direction by CURT ARNOLD and musical direction by CHARLES EVERSOLE. The August 18 performance at the Beck Center for the Arts in Lakewood raised just over $2000 for the AIDS TaskForce of Greater Cleveland, and the sold-out August 25 performance at Weathervane Community Playhouse in Akron netted $3854 for the Community AIDS Network and Weathervane Playhouse! Everyone involved in the project donated their time and talents and, in some cases, their equipment to help these worthy causes, including the Beck Center and Weathervane Playhouse who provided their respective theatres for the performances. MANY thanks to everyone who attended the shows or lent their support in other ways! In these days when arts organizations seem to be struggling to survive, it???s extremely heartening to see the northern Ohio arts community turn out in support of these agencies that are working toward such an important and crucial goal: A Cure. From rferguson at woio.com Mon Sep 8 10:58:07 2003 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 12:58:07 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ANOTHER DAY OF AUDITIONS FOR SHORT COMEDY FILM 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_01C37632.C2047420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" SINCE MANY PEOPLE EXPRESSED INTEREST IN ATTENDING THESE AUDITIONS I WILL BE HAVING ANOTHER ROUND OF AUDITIONS THIS THURSDAY AT 7PM in one of Second City's rehearsal rooms. ROOM 850 OF THE HANNA BUILDING ON EAST 14TH STREET (8th floor.. go figure!) THOSE WHO AUDITIONED LAST WEEK ARE WELCOME TO COME BACK, BUT IT'S NOT NECESSARY. NO DECISIONS HAVE BEEN MADE SO YOU'RE STILL IN THE RUNNING. Still looking for Frank Richnavsky - 50 -60 year old bitter hard working father who hates the fact his grown sons still live at home Peggy Richnavsky - 50 - 60 year old Mother. Supportive, understanding housewife type, the glue who holds it all together. Tony/or Tina Malanga - 40 -45 Comedy Club Owner Chad - 17 Year year old skater kid (Must be 18 or over to audition however) Sandy Richnavsky - 26 - 35, Ex-Wife of one of the brothers Please come prepared to read from the script and improvise. Shooting wil take place mostly on weekends in Late september/October in and around Clevleand. For more info call Rick Ferguson at 216-367-7133 or email at rferguson at woio.com See ya there! "Planet Earth is blue and there's nothing I can do." D.B. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37632.C2047420 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ANOTHER DAY OF AUDITIONS FOR SHORT COMEDY FILM

SINCE MANY PEOPLE EXPRESSED INTEREST = IN ATTENDING THESE AUDITIONS I WILL BE HAVING ANOTHER ROUND OF = AUDITIONS THIS THURSDAY AT 7PM in one of Second City's rehearsal = rooms.  ROOM 850 OF THE HANNA BUILDING ON EAST 14TH STREET (8th = floor.. go figure!)

THOSE WHO AUDITIONED LAST WEEK ARE = WELCOME TO COME BACK, BUT IT'S NOT NECESSARY. NO DECISIONS HAVE BEEN = MADE SO YOU'RE STILL IN THE RUNNING.

Still looking for
Frank Richnavsky - 50 -60 year old = bitter hard working father who hates the fact his grown sons still live = at home
Peggy Richnavsky - 50 - 60 year old = Mother. Supportive, understanding housewife type, the glue who holds it = all together.

Tony/or Tina Malanga - 40 -45 Comedy = Club Owner
Chad - 17 Year year old skater kid = (Must be 18 or over to audition however)
Sandy Richnavsky - 26 - 35, Ex-Wife = of one of the brothers
Please come prepared to read from the = script and improvise.
Shooting wil take place mostly on = weekends in Late september/October in and around Clevleand.
For more info call Rick Ferguson at = 216-367-7133 or email at = rferguson at woio.com =
See ya there!









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

------_=_NextPart_001_01C37632.C2047420-- From profbobo at neo.rr.com Mon Sep 8 13:02:57 2003 From: profbobo at neo.rr.com (Jeff Holland) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 16:02:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DELETE NOW: A Mike and Ike Satirical Plug Message-ID: <000d01c37644$332ac300$a9b75d18@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C37622.AB58E040 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable IKE: So how much did they pay us for this? MIKE: More than they spent on the set budget. I: Oh, we got two bucks. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE KENT STAGE PLAYERS TO PERFORM THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF AMERICA (ABRIDGED) Kent, Ohio, September 11-14 and 18-20, 2003--The Kent Stage Players = will be performing The Complete History of America (Abridged) by Adam = Long, Reed Martin, and Austin Tichenor The show which has been described as = "intellectual vaudeville" by Stephen Holden of The New York Times , follows three men as they attempt to cover 500 = years of American History in under two hours . The result is = a series of sketches interspersed with crude puns, wacky antics , and a tongue in cheek attitude = that would make Monty Python proud . The show = opens September 11th, and people should not expect some thoughtful = tribute to America . What they should = expect on this solemn day is a production = that is light, funny , and has no regard for political = correctness. In fact, the actors poke fun at many important events in = American History , purposely jumbling facts to meet their own twisted = desires . The show runs Thursday, September 11th to Sunday September 14 and = Thursday, September 18th to Saturday, September 20th at the Kent Stage, = 175 E. Main Street. All shows are at 8pm. Tickets are $10.00 for = adults, $8.00 for students and seniors . Advance tickets can be purchased for $5.00 by = contacting the Kent Stage at 330.677.5005 M: Do you feel better now? I: Still feel like a whore. M: Well, I know how to make you feel better. PAUSE I: Two bottles of Jack Daniel's and the Family Guy DVD? M: Bottles and player are ready. I: You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. M: Except in Aurora, of course. I: Screw 'em. They're the white people this show makes fun of. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C37622.AB58E040 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
IKE:  So how much did they pay us = for=20 this?
 
MIKE:  More than they spent on the = set=20 budget.
 
I:  Oh, we got two = bucks.
 
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
KENT STAGE PLAYERS TO PERFORM THE = COMPLETE=20 HISTORY OF AMERICA (ABRIDGED)
 
Kent, Ohio,  September 11-14 and = 18-20,=20 2003--The Kent Stage Players will be performing The Complete History = of=20 America (Abridged) by Adam Long, Reed Martin, and Austin Tichenor=20 <Editorial comment from Ike:   More freakin limeys. =20 Oy>  The show which has been described as "intellectual = vaudeville" by=20 Stephen Holden of The New York Times <So it's gotta be = true>, =20 follows three men as they attempt to cover 500 years of American History = in=20 under two hours <How difficult is that?  White people take land = and=20 repress minorities to continue the tradition of excessive = whiteness. =20 There!  I did it in a sentence>.  The result is a series of = sketches interspersed with crude puns, wacky antics = <Wacky?  =20 Wacky?  Who the hell wrote this thing>, and a tongue in cheek = attitude=20 that would make Monty Python proud <One word:  = crossdressing>. =20 The show opens September 11th,  and people should not expect some=20 thoughtful tribute to America <For that, read Charlie Danials' = new book=20 "Old Rag," about the American flag.  Be prepared to = vomit>.  What=20 they should expect on this solemn day <is a reason ta get drunk> = is a=20 production that is light,  funny  <fat free>, and has no = regard=20 for political correctness.  In fact,  the actors poke fun at = many=20 important events in American History <But nothin' about the Gorgeous = Ladies=20 of Wrestlin.'  Pissed me off>, purposely jumbling facts to meet = their=20 own twisted desires <Shannon Tweed wearin a flag = thong>.
 
The show runs Thursday, September 11th = to Sunday=20 September 14 and Thursday, September 18th to Saturday, September 20th at = the=20 Kent Stage, 175 E. Main Street.  All shows are at 8pm.  = Tickets are=20 $10.00 for adults, $8.00 for students and seniors <Yeah, I'm = sure Gramma=20 would get a kick out of this>.  Advance tickets can be purchased = for=20 $5.00 by contacting the Kent Stage at 330.677.5005
 
M:  Do you feel better = now?
 
I:  Still feel like a = whore.
 
M:  Well,  I know how to make = you=20 feel better.
 
PAUSE
 
I:  Two bottles of Jack = Daniel's and the=20 Family Guy DVD?
 
M:  Bottles and player are = ready.
 
I:  You're a Good Man, = Charlie=20 Brown.
 
M:  Except in Aurora, of = course.
 
I:   Screw 'em.  = They're the=20 white people this show makes fun of. 
------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C37622.AB58E040-- From emadden at kent.edu Mon Sep 8 13:35:35 2003 From: emadden at kent.edu (ELISABETH MADDEN) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 16:35:35 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]WORKING opens KSU's School of Theatre & Dance 20th Anniversry Season Message-ID: <7936168.1063053335618.JavaMail.cpadmin@flash01.uis.kent.edu> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: WORKING: A MUSICAL OPENS SCHOOL OF THEATRE & DANCE ANNIVERSARY SEASON Celebrate two decades of achievement at Kent State University's School of Theatre & Dance Kent, Ohio - Directed by Associate Professor Eric van Baars, WORKING runs October 3 - 12, 2003 at Kent State University's School of Theatre & Dance. This musical about the everyday lives of blue collar workers takes place in the Wright-Curtis Theatre of the Music & Speech Building on the main Kent State University campus. "Working for a living the whole day long, all the livelong day." This is the lament of the people at the beginning of WORKING. Based on interviews of blue collar workers from Studs Terkel's book of the same name, WORKING, is a touching look at the everyday lives of workers from truckers to waitresses to masons to house wives. Directed by Associate Professor, Eric van Baars, the everyday lives of these workers are exposed on the Wright-Curtis Stage through rock n' roll, country and blues music. WORKING runs October 3 - 12, 2003. Performances are Tuesday - Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 2:30 PM. The cast of Working includes: Professor Eric van Baars (Director) of Cuyahoga Falls, OH Kaitlyn Black of Copley, OH Meg Cavanaugh of Kent, OH Lauren Champlin of Cincinnati, OH Patrick Clement of Parma, OH Yolanda Christine Davis of Saginaw, MI Donny Ellesin of Clinton, OH Ernie Gonzalez of El Paso, TX Joshua C. Gordon of Kent, OH Bryan Guffey of Solon, OH Hollis Hayden, Jr. of Hammond, LA Dan Hendrock of Hinkley, OH Nicholas Horton of Cincinnati, OH Adam Howard of Suffield, OH Jazreal James of Franklin, LA Michelle Keffer of Kent, OH Sarah Lyon of Massillion, OH Sarah Roussos of Erie, PA Aileen Ruane of Cleveland, OH Lisa Marie Schueller of Akron, OH Kelly Simmons of Chadds Ford, PA Colleen Somerville of Richfield, OH Dave Zigarelli of Aliquippa, PA In celebration of two decades of achievement, the School of Theatre & Dance has created, the "Spotlight on Success." "Spotlight on Success" are panel discussions, similar in style to "Inside the Actor's Studio," that will take place before one performance of each production. Each panel will have a theme that ties into the production it is partnered with. Panel members will be School of Theatre & Dance Alumni and Friends, whom are working in various fields of theatre and dance. Panel discussions begin at 6:30 PM and are free and open to the public. The first "Spotlight on Success" will take place on Tuesday, October 7th in conjunction with WORKING: A MUSICAL. "Working With A Theatre Degree" is the topic of the first, "Spotlight on Success." The panel will include Matt Fox (Theatre Alumnus) and Shari Hiller (Kent State Alumna) of HGTV's "Room by Room" and will be hosted by School Director, John R. Crawford. "Spotlight on Success" will begin at 6:30 PM in E. Turner Stump Theatre of the Music & Speech Building on the main Kent State University campus. The panel discussion will be followed by a wine and cheese reception before the 8 PM curtain of WORKING: A MUSICAL. School of Theatre & Dance performances are Tuesday - Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 2:30 PM. Theatres are located in the Music & Speech Center on the main Kent State University campus. Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for Seniors, KSU Alumni and KSU Faculty/Staff and $7 for students under 18 or with any valid school ID. Discounts are available for groups of ten or more. The School of Theatre & Dance box office opens on September 22, 2003. Box-office hours are 12 PM - 5 PM, Mondays - Fridays, Saturdays during the run of the show from 3 PM - 7 PM and one hour before performance times. Tickets can be purchased by calling 330-672-2497. The box office accepts Visa, MasterCard, and Discover. Tickets purchased by phone must be held with a credit card. For more information on the School of Theatre & Dance visit us at www.theatre.kent.edu. This season the School of Theatre & Dance is offering a variety of subscription packages. Theatre Subscriptions include admission to all four plays. A Dance Subscription includes admission to all three dance concerts and a Full Subscription includes admission to all seven School of Theatre & Dance productions. Gift certificates are also available in $5 & $10 increments. To order a subscription or gift certificates contact the box office at 330-672-2497. Contact Information: Effie Tsengas PR/Marketing Director estengas at kent.edu 330-672-0113 (Phone) 330-672-2889 (Fax) ------------------------------- Elisabeth Madden Managing Director Porthouse Theatre KSU's School of Theatre & Dance emadden at kent.edu 330-672-0103 From stephaniekeshe at hotmail.com Mon Sep 8 16:16:10 2003 From: stephaniekeshe at hotmail.com (Stephanie Keshe) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 18:16:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Northern Ohio Musicians Network Message-ID: <000901c3765f$305dcc10$6802a8c0@Stephanie> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C37635.4787C410 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I posted an ad on this listserv last week saying that I was looking for a pianist and I was overwhelmed with the amount of responses that I received! (Not that that's a bad thing..!) I have met more musicians and exchanged more information about gigs and ideas for music in the past week than in the few months I've been back home since graduating college. After talking to a lot of these musicians, I came to the realization that we need some sort of a website that can serve as an information resource for musicians here in northern Ohio. So on that note. INTRODUCING.... The Northern Ohio Musicians Network! Located at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NOMN This is a yahoo based group where members can view other member info, share important online links, chat, post messages to each other and share media files (but not those pesky copy written files that the RIAA is so unhappy about :-)). I hope this group can serve all levels of musicians from church choir singers to professional musicians and be an open forum to discuss any topic from "How much should I charge for this?" to "Is _______ a good place to play?". Maybe you can even find a sub for a gig here! So surf on over there and sign up and start sharing your info! :-) Thanks so much! Stephanie Keshe Ph: 216.287.0648 Visit my mp3.com site! ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C37635.4787C410 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I posted an ad on this listserv = last week saying that I was looking for a pianist and I was overwhelmed with = the amount of responses that I received! (Not that that’s a bad = thing..!) I have met more musicians and exchanged more information about gigs and = ideas for music in the past week than in the few months I’ve been back home = since graduating college. After talking to a lot of these musicians, I came to = the realization that we need some sort of a website that can serve as an information resource for musicians here in northern = Ohio. So on that note… INTRODUCING……..

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The Northern = Ohio Musicians Network!

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Mayor Jane Campbell, David Bergholz, Commissioner Peter Lawson Jones, and Hannah Morgenstern are Honorary Chairpersons. Saturday, September 13, 2003 7:00 p.m. prompt Cleveland Public Theatre 6415 Detroit Ave. at W. 65th Street Tickets are $100 ($75 tax deductible) The evening also includes a silent auction and 50/50 raffle. A great selection of food from some of Cleveland's top restaurants will be available, as well as complimentary beer, wine, and soft drinks (cash bar is available for other alcoholic beverages). One of the many highlights of the evening is "food art installations." Giant Eagle Supermarkets is generously donating a selection of food, to be manipulated by a number of visual artists into unique table centerpieces. After the gala benefit, the food will be donated to Cleveland Foodbank. A dynamic array of performances will entertain at Pandemonium! Theatre performers for the evening will include CPT artists Denise Astorino, Nina Domingue, Mike Geither, Kimo the Clown, Jill Levin, Rasheryl McCreary, Sarah Morton, Michael Sepesy, Tony Sias, Florence Toledo, Kathy Wasil, and artists from TITLEWave theatre. Independent Pictures will present film and video selections, and Urban Dialect magazine will host spoken word performances. Dance performances by African Soul, Antaeus Dance, Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Cleveland Repertory Project, InLet Dancetheater, Morrisondance, and SAFMOD will be presented throughout the evening. World famous composer Halim El Dabh, The Aphrodisiatics, and other local musicians will provide musical entertainment. 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Community Theatre announces final AUDITIONS for the musical ?Honk? Wednesday, Sept. 10, 7 p.m. Bring a song to sing with accompaniment. Pianist provided. Readings will be from the script. Performance dates will be Oct. 31-Nov.2, Nov. 7-9, Nov. 13-16. ?Honk? is a musicalized telling of ?The Ugly Duckling? ? but it is so much more. It examines how easy we as a society can belittle what is different, and can make outcasts. Ugly, the unfortunate new duckling, who is bigger and well, has a face only a mother could love, is outcast by all of the creatures in the farmyard. Only the Cat, who has gastronomical designs on this duckling, who could make an entire meal, shows interest in the young fellow. Ugly gets lost, and heads out on an adventure, through which he finds fellow creatures willing to give him direction, kindness, and, of course, in the end, fellowship. This travail is completed through the a bevy of an ensemble cast who portray turkeys, hens, cats, geese, fish, and of course, the requisite beautiful young swan who befriends Ugly. As actors, these characters are only suggested by the costume. The great fun is to convey the animal to the audience. Lead characters include: Ida, Drake, Ugly, Turkey, Cat, Bullfrog, and Goose. There is an adult/teen ensemble and a small youth chorus (4 ? 8 children). There are big parts and small parts -- all fun parts! For more info: e-mail aactheater at yahoo.com or call 440-964-9696. Darrell Lowe Theater Coordinator --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-222228061-1063071504=:76414 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Ashtabula Arts Center, 2928 West 13th Street, Ashtabula, Ohio

G.B. Community Theatre

announces final AUDITIONS for the musical

?Honk?

 

Wednesday, Sept. 10, 7 p.m.

 

Bring a song to sing with accompaniment. Pianist provided.

Readings will be from the script.

Performance dates will be Oct. 31-Nov.2,  Nov. 7-9, Nov. 13-16.

 

?Honk? is a musicalized telling of ?The Ugly Duckling? ? but it is so much more. It examines how easy we as a society can belittle what is different, and can make outcasts.  Ugly, the unfortunate new duckling, who is bigger and well, has a face only a mother could love, is outcast by all of the creatures in the farmyard.  Only the Cat, who has gastronomical designs on this duckling, who could make an entire meal, shows interest in the young fellow. Ugly gets lost, and heads out on an adventure, through which he finds fellow creatures willing to give him direction, kindness, and, of course, in the end, fellowship.  This travail is completed through the a bevy of an ensemble cast who portray turkeys, hens, cats, geese, fish, and of course, the requisite beautiful young swan who befriends Ugly.  As actors, these characters are only suggested by the costume.  The great fun is to convey the animal to the audience.

 

Lead characters include: Ida, Drake, Ugly, Turkey, Cat, Bullfrog, and Goose. There is an adult/teen ensemble and a small youth chorus (4 ? 8 children).

 

There are big parts and small parts -- all fun parts!

 

For more info: e-mail aactheater at yahoo.com or call 440-964-9696.

 

Darrell Lowe

Theater Coordinator

 

 

 








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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-222228061-1063071504=:76414-- From OhMaud at aol.com Mon Sep 8 20:15:37 2003 From: OhMaud at aol.com (OhMaud at aol.com) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 23:15:37 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cliffhanger Opens at Clague Playhouse Sept. 12th Message-ID: <15d.24389220.2c8e9fd9@aol.com> --part1_15d.24389220.2c8e9fd9_boundary Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="15d.24389220_alt_bound" --15d.24389220_alt_bound Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE PRESENTS CLIFFHANGER This bone chilling mystery will keep you on the edge!=A0 Don't miss Clague=20 Playhouse's 76th Season Opening for 2003-2004.=A0 The show opens Friday, Sep= tember=20 12, 2003, and runs until October 5, 2003.=A0 Evening shows are September 12,= 13,=20 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27 and October 2, 3, 4=A0 at 8:00 PM.=A0 Sunday matinees= are=20 2:00 PM Sept. 21, 28 and Oct. 5 CALL 440-331-0403 Box Office Hours: Wednesday-Saturday from 1:00PM - 6:00PM Join this strong cast, directed by Douglas Farren: CAST MEMBERS: Henry Lowenthal...Kelly Holt Polly Lowenthal...Bernice Bolek Dave DeVito...Peter Toomey Melvin McMullen...Joe Kenderes Edith Wilshire...Maud Holm For more information, visit either of these websites by copying and pasting=20 the address into your browser address line and hit "GO." http://community.cleveland.com/cc/clague=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 OR= =A0=20 http://www.maudholm.com/sitemap.html --15d.24389220_alt_bound Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE
PRESENTS
CLIFFHANGER



This bone chilling mystery will keep you on th= e edge!=A0 Don't miss Clague Playhouse's 76th Season Opening for 2003= -2004.=A0 The show opens Friday, September 12, 2003, and runs until O= ctober 5, 2003.=A0 Evening shows are September 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 2= 7 and October 2, 3, 4=A0 at 8:00 PM.=A0 Sunday matinees are 2:00 PM Sept. 21= , 28 and Oct. 5
CALL 440-331-0403
Box Office Hours: Wednesday-Saturday from 1:00PM - 6:00PM




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CAST MEMBERS:
Henry Lowenthal...
Kelly Holt
Polly Lowenthal...
Bernice Bolek
Dave DeVito...
Peter Toomey
Melvin McMullen...
Joe Kenderes
Edith Wilshire...
Maud Holm



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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-573205808-1063112108=:61657-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Tue Sep 9 06:01:29 2003 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 09:01:29 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]"The Odd Couple "at Huntington Playhouse adds a performance Message-ID: --part1_f4.30926e01.2c8f2929_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Performance added for "The Odd Couple" with Dick Feagler & Tom Meyrose Due to an unprecedented demand for tickets, Huntington Playhouse has added one extra performance of Neil Simon's "The Odd Couple". The extra performance will be on Wednesday, October 8th at 8:00 PM. The show will open on September 25th and run until October 12th. The Sunday matinee on October 12th is sold out with other dates filling up quickly. The play will feature Plain Dealer Columnist and WVIZ-PBS personality Dick Feagler as Oscar Madison with Managing Director of Huntington, Tom Meyrose, playing Felix Unger. Also appearing are Jack Warren, Paul Simon, Russell Siegel, Tom Sprague, Marthan Brown, and Laurie Bell. The extra performance will be on Wednesday, October 8th at 8:00 PM. Tickets are $15.00 for adults, $12.00 for senior citizens (age 65 & older) and $10.00 for students (age 18 & under). Theatre subscribers holding Super Seven Flex Passes will also be honored at that performance. Reservations are required and may be made by calling 440-871-8333. These tickets will go on sale Tuesday, Sept. 9th. Huntington Playhouse is a licensed affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks and is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village. For up to date information, you may also check out their web site at www.huntingtonplayhouse.com --part1_f4.30926e01.2c8f2929_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Performance added for "The Odd Couple"
with Dick Feagler & Tom Meyrose



Due to an unprecedented dem= and for tickets, Huntington Playhouse has added one extra performance of Nei= l Simon's "The Odd Couple".  The extra performance will be on Wednesday= , October 8th at 8:00 PM.  The show will open on September 25th and run= until October 12th.  The Sunday matinee on October 12th is sold out wi= th other dates filling up quickly.

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The extra performance will be on Wednesday, October 8th at 8:00 PM. Tickets=20= are $15.00 for adults, $12.00 for senior citizens (age 65 & older) and $= 10.00 for students (age 18 & under).  Theatre subscribers holding S= uper Seven Flex Passes will also be honored at that performance.  Reser= vations are required and may be made by calling 440-871-8333. These tickets=20= will go on sale Tuesday, Sept. 9th.

Huntington Playhouse is a licensed affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks and= is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village.  For up to date informat= ion, you may also check out their web site at www.huntingtonplayhouse.com


--part1_f4.30926e01.2c8f2929_boundary-- From blesner at solonohio.org Tue Sep 9 06:48:41 2003 From: blesner at solonohio.org (Barb Lesner) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 09:48:41 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ODD COUPLE AUDITIONS TONIGHT AND TOMORROW!! Message-ID: <000a01c376d9$14adef70$ca9c09c0@ARTS02> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C376B7.8D29DE90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Do not miss your last chance to audition for=20 The Odd Couple=20 (Original Version) by Neil Simon Directed by Aaron Patterson Tuesday, September 9 and Wednesday, September 10=20 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Performance dates are October 23- November 8 Auditions will be held in the theater at Solon Center for the Arts 6315 SOM Center Road Solon, Ohio 44139 440-337-1400 ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C376B7.8D29DE90 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 Do not miss your = last chance=20 to audition for=20
 
The Odd Couple=20
(Original Version)
by Neil=20 Simon
 
Directed = by Aaron=20 Patterson
 
Tuesday, September = 9 and=20 Wednesday, September 10
from 7:00 to 9:00 = p.m.
 
Performance dates = are October 23-=20 November 8
 
Auditions will be held in the theater at
Solon Center for the = Arts
6315 SOM Center = Road
Solon, Ohio = 44139
440-337-1400
 
------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C376B7.8D29DE90-- From TALENTnet1 at aol.com Tue Sep 9 07:06:44 2003 From: TALENTnet1 at aol.com (TALENTnet1 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 10:06:44 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]URGENT NEED FOR LINE DANCE INSTRUCTOR-Good Pay Message-ID: <1a8.19326c98.2c8f3874@aol.com> -------------------------------1063116403 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I need an experienced dance instructor to teach line dances (novelty, country, 50's, etc.) (i.e. electric slide, some country, stroll, and anything newer that's out there) for 90 minutes (approximately 8:30-10pm) for an afluent adult group on Saturday September 13 in the Akron area. This is a community fundraiser with a "construction" theme. Please email or call immediately...I have to get back to the client TODAY. Mary Faktor 330-655-2895 www.FaktorsTalentnetwork.com -------------------------------1063116403 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I need an experienced dance instructor to teach line dan= ces (novelty, country, 50's, etc.) (i.e. electric slide, some country, strol= l, and anything newer that's out there) for 90 minutes (approximately 8:30-1= 0pm) for an afluent adult group on Saturday September 13 in the Akron area.&= nbsp; This is a community fundraiser with a "construction" theme.
 
Please email or call immediately...I have to get back to= the client TODAY.  
 
Mary Faktor
330-655-2895
 
-------------------------------1063116403-- From APhelps at broadview-heights.org Tue Sep 9 07:38:02 2003 From: APhelps at broadview-heights.org (Annette Phelps) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 10:38:02 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Goodbye Girl - the Musical Message-ID: <393C8B4781FCD411ACC900508BE7EAAA1FE5F6@BHCHPDC> BROADVIEW HEIGHTS SPOTLIGHTS COMMUNITY THEATER PRESENTS THE GOODBYE GIRL - THE MUSICAL Book by Music by Lyrics by Neil Simon Marvin Hamlisch David Zippel Through special arrangement with Music Theatre International - New York, NY FRI. & SAT., SEPT. 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, 27, 2003 - 8PM SUN., SEPT. 28, 2003 - 2PM Broadview Center Community Building 9543 Broadview Road (1/2 mile south of Rt. 82) Director: Norm Bennett Asst. Director: Sue Jeromson Musical Director: Eric Coffelt Tech Director: George Lasecki Choreographer: Deb Sweat Producer: Annette Phelps STARRING: Jayne Bartish-Kacik Eric Coffelt Nina Takacs Featuring: Stayce Aschenbener Erica Coffelt Marifrances Conrad Allison Naso Kayla Novak Georgia Petrucci Mike Russ Marianne Sommerfelt Manette Spencer Daniel Takacs and Members of the Western Reserve Community Band ADULTS: $12 SENIORS & STUDENTS $10 RESERVATIONS: 216/556-0660 From KerrComm at aol.com Tue Sep 9 08:52:56 2003 From: KerrComm at aol.com (KerrComm at aol.com) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 11:52:56 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kulture Kids at Holden Arboretum and Cleveland MetroParks Message-ID: Kulture Kids performs at the Holden Arboretum in Kirtland this Saturday (13th) at 4:30 PM as part of Holden's annual "Fall Fest". Alsok, on Sunday the 14th at 2 PM, Kulture Kids performs "The Great Law of Peace" at Cleveland MetroParks' Chalet in Strongsville (off of Route 82) as part of "A Day At the Chalet" through the Beck Center and Arts in Strongsville. Finally, both days (13th and 14th), Kulture Kids is co-sponsor of Aurora's Fourth Annual "Family Festival and Pow Wow", held at Aurora High School on West Pioneer Trail in Aurora. Pow Wow includes American Indian dancing, traditional regalia, music, face painting, jewelry, crafts, food, drum-making, corn husk doll-making, flint napper, and talks on prehistoric and historic Indians of Ohio. Saturday hours for the Pow Wow are 10 AM to 6 PM, and Sunday hours are 10 AM to 5 PM. Grand entry is Noon both days. Adults: $5, Children 6-12: $2, Children under 6: FREE, Seniors 65 and over: $1 Call 330-562-5844 for more Aurora Pow Wow information. For more info on Kulture Kids, visit www.kulturekids.org From raytom at en.com Tue Sep 9 09:04:29 2003 From: raytom at en.com (Helene & Ray Tomecko) Date: Tue, 09 Sep 2003 12:04:29 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MEET THE PRODUCERS NIGHT! 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. --B_3145953869_4154948 Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit SPACE IS FILLING UP! Please RSVP -ASAP AFTRA Cleveland is proud to announce the first in a series of AFTRA Conservatory Educational Sessions "MEET THE PRODUCERS NIGHT" featuring representatives from Adcom Communications Cinecraft Productions Liggett-Stashower Advertising EDR/Beachwood Studios PLUS-a very special guest: AFTRA Associate National Executive Director Kim Roberts, visiting from New York to experience first-hand the workshop and the response of Cleveland AFTRA members. WHEN: Monday, September 15th 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. WHERE: Second City 2037 E. 14th St.,Cleveland Admission: FREE for AFTRA members; (Includes refreshments.) $5 non-members; $3 students with valid I.D. "MEET THE PRODUCERS" night is an opportunity to hear from the producers themselves about how they work... and their suggestions on how we can obtain work. The session is a MUST for all working members and those seeking future opportunities. R.S.V.P. to the AFTRA Cleveland office: 216.781.2255 --B_3145953869_4154948 Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable MEET THE PRODUCERS NIGHT! SPACE IS FILLING UP! Please RSVP -ASAP<= BR>
AFTRA Cleveland is proud to announce
the first in a series of AFTRA Conservatory Educational Sessions
 
"MEET THE PRODUCERS NIGHT"= ;

featuring representatives from
 
Adcom Communications
Cinecraft Productions
Liggett-Stashower Advertising
EDR/Beachwood Studios
 
PLUS-a very special guest:  AFTRA Associate National Executive Directo= r
Kim Roberts, visiting from New York to experience first-hand the workshop a= nd
the response of Cleveland AFTRA members.
 
WHEN: Monday, September 15th   6:30 - 9:30 p.m.  
WHERE: Second City   2037 E. 14th St.,Cleveland

Admission:  FREE for AFTRA members;  (Includes refreshment= s.)
$5 non-members; $3 students with valid I.D.
 
"MEET THE PRODUCERS" night is an opportunity to hear from = the producers
themselves about how they work... and their suggestions on how we can obtai= n
work.  The session is a MUST for all working members and those seeking=
future opportunities.
  
R.S.V.P.  to the AFTRA Cleveland office:  216.781.2255
--B_3145953869_4154948-- From heightsarts at sbcglobal.net Tue Sep 9 09:59:19 2003 From: heightsarts at sbcglobal.net (heightsarts at sbcglobal.net) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 12:59:19 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Art, a play Message-ID: <005801c376f3$b63c6e10$a3aefea9@DDLB9V11> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C376D2.2E83DFB0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Art, a play by Yasmina Reza Directed by Cleveland Heights actor/director David Rohler Produced by special arrangement with Dramatists' Play Service, Inc. Presented by Boulevard Theatre and the Heights Arts Collaborative at=20 Heights Arts, a contemporary community gallery 2173 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44118 =20 Saturday, September 27 at 8 pm Saturday, October 4 at 8 pm Talk-back after each performance =20 Limited seating by advance reservation only Tickets $10 - $5 student I.D. Please call HAC at 216-371-3344 or email heightsarts at sbcglobal.net =20 The winner of the 1998 Tony Award for Best Play, "Art" is a dazzling = comedy that deals with questions of male friendship, intellectual = honesty, and, of course, what is or isn't art. =20 The play will not only satisfy theatre fans but art lovers as well. It = is funny, sophisticated, stylish, stimulating, and moving. =20 Serge has bought a very expensive, totally white painting. Marc, one of = his best friends, is incensed by Serge's frivolity. Another friend, = Ivan, gets involved in this funny, provocative play about the meaning of = friendship and the rules that dictate art. =20 What better place to see "Art" than in a gallery ? =20 Cast: =20 Bob Kmiecik (Serge) has performed in more than 40 Cleveland-area = productions, including Cleveland Opera, and performs regularly with the = Singer's Club of Cleveland, which has been featured with the Cleveland = Orchestra, the Cleveland Pops Orchestra, and the Youngstown Symphony. = Kmiecik studied with the Wisdom Bridge Theatre Training Center in = Chicago.=20 Bruce Hearey (Marc) performed for many years in New Jersey and more = recently starred in Love, Sex & the IRS with Gates Mills Players. He = also has written and starred in musical comedies with the Court of Nisi = Prius, a group of Lawyers who regularly perform satirical one-acts. =20 Michael Raum (Yvan) has performed in many local theatres, including = Ensemble, ACT in Aurora, Kennedy's at Playhouse Square, Beck, Clague and = Huntington. For many years, he has appeared at The Hermit Club in = downtown Cleveland, playing Yvan in ART, as well as major roles in The = Importance of Being Earnest, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,Glengarry = Glen Ross and Amadeus. =20 David Rohler (Director) is a Cleveland Heights actor and director who = has been involved in the Cleveland theatre community for nearly 20 = years. Most recently, he directed a Shaker Library-sponsored production = of A.R. Gurney's Love Letters, starring local newscaster Leon Bibb. He = has worked with Boulevard Theatre since its inception both as a founding = board member and in Play On!, The Shadow Box and Sylvia. Rohler's other = notable credits include productions at JCC Halle Theatre, CCC East and = Unitarian Players. =20 Partners Boulevard Theatre Jean Martin, Theatre Coordinator 216-561-8588 =20 Founded in early 1999, Boulevard Theatre is a program of the City of = Shaker Heights Community Life Department and is open to all theatre = enthusiasts regardless of residence. Boulevard Theatre is committed to non-traditional casting. Except in = cases where race, gender, age or disability are essential to the play, = all roles will be cast on the basis of talent. =20 Heights Arts Collaborative was organized in 2000 "to pool the arts = resources of the Heights in order to express the creative spirit of the = community." The Collaborative's goals are to create community life = through the arts; provide venues to create, exhibit, and perform all = art forms; support the arts in K-12 education; and bring arts = opportunities to people of all ages. =20 Peggy Spaeth, Director 216-371-3344 William Busta, Gallery Director 216-371-3457 http://www.heightsarts.org =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C376D2.2E83DFB0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Art, a play by = Yasmina=20 Reza

Directed by Cleveland Heights actor/director David = Rohler

Produced by special arrangement with = Dramatists=92 Play=20 Service, Inc.

Presented by Boulevard Theatre and the Heights = Arts=20 Collaborative at

Heights Arts, a contemporary community gallery

2173 Lee=20 Road, Cleveland Heights,=20 Ohio=20 44118

 

Saturday,=20 September 27 at 8 pm

Saturday, October=20 4 at 8 pm

Talk-back after each=20 performance

 

Limited seating by advance reservation=20 only

Tickets $10 - $5 student=20 I.D.

Please call HAC at 216-371-3344 or email heightsarts at sbcglobal.net

 

 The winner=20 of the 1998 Tony Award for Best Play, =93Art=94 is a dazzling comedy = that deals with=20 questions of male friendship, intellectual honesty, and, of course, what = is or=20 isn=92t art. =20

The play will not only satisfy theatre fans but = art=20 lovers as well.  It is = funny,=20 sophisticated, stylish, stimulating, and = moving.

 

Serge has bought a very expensive, = totally white=20 painting.  Marc, one of = his best=20 friends, is incensed by Serge=92s frivolity. =20 Another friend, Ivan, gets involved in this funny, provocative = play about=20 the meaning of friendship and the rules that dictate art.

 

What better place to see = =93Art=94 than in a=20 gallery ?

 

Cast: =20

Bob=20 Kmiecik=20 (Serge) has performed in more than 40 Cleveland-area productions, = including=20 Cleveland Opera, and performs regularly with the Singer's Club of = Cleveland,=20 which has been featured with the Cleveland Orchestra, the Cleveland Pops = Orchestra, and the Youngstown Symphony.   Kmiecik studied with = the=20 Wisdom=20 Bridge=20 Theatre=20 Training=20 Center=20 in Chicago.=20

Bruce Hearey (Marc)  performed for many years in=20 New=20 Jersey
=20 and more recently starred in Love, Sex & the IRS with Gates Mills=20 Players.  He also has written and starred in musical comedies with = the=20 Court of Nisi Prius, a group of Lawyers who regularly perform satirical=20 one-acts.  

Michael Raum (Yvan) has performed = in many=20 local theatres, including Ensemble, ACT in Aurora, Kennedy's at=20 Playhouse=20 Square,=20 Beck, Clague and Huntington. =20 For many years, he has appeared at The Hermit Club in downtown=20 Cleveland
,=20 playing Yvan in ART, as well as major roles in The Importance of Being = Earnest,=20 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,Glengarry Glen Ross and Amadeus. =20

David Rohler (Director) is a = Cleveland=20 Heights=20 actor and director who has been involved in the=20 Cleveland=20 theatre community for nearly 20 years.  Most recently, he directed = a Shaker=20 Library-sponsored production of A.R. Gurney's Love Letters, starring = local=20 newscaster Leon Bibb. He has worked with Boulevard Theatre since its = inception=20 both as a founding board member and in Play On!, The Shadow Box and=20 Sylvia.  Rohler's other notable credits include productions at JCC = Halle=20 Theatre, CCC East and Unitarian = Players.

 

Partners

Boulevard = Theatre

Jean Martin, Theatre = Coordinator
216-561-8588

 

Founded in early 1999, Boulevard Theatre is a=20 program of the City of Shaker Heights Community Life Department and = is open=20 to all theatre enthusiasts regardless of residence.

Boulevard = Theatre is=20 committed to non-traditional casting. Except in cases where race, = gender, age or=20 disability are essential  to the play, all roles will be cast on = the basis=20 of talent.

 

Heights Arts=20 Collaborative = was=20 organized in 2000  =93to = pool the arts=20 resources of the Heights in order to express the creative spirit of the=20 community.=94  The = Collaborative=92s=20 goals are to create community life through the arts;  provide venues to create, = exhibit, and=20 perform all art forms;  = support the=20 arts in K-12 education; and bring arts opportunities to people of all = ages.  =

Peggy Spaeth,=20 Director

216-371-3344

William Busta, Gallery=20 Director

216-371-3457

 
http://www.heightsarts.org=
 



 
 

------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C376D2.2E83DFB0-- From RNavisjr at aol.com Tue Sep 9 10:42:48 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 13:42:48 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEAR WEST THEATRE AUDITONING MEN FOR THE KING AND I Message-ID: <14e.237ad535.2c8f6b18@aol.com> --part1_14e.237ad535.2c8f6b18_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit THE NEAR WEST THEATRE GOES INTO REHEARSAL ON SEPT 29 WITH A LAVISH PRODUCTION OF THE KING AND I. We have cast over 70 people in this production and it promises to be a high energy, thoughtful production of this Rodgers and Hammerstein treasure. BUT...We are still looking for a few good men. Mostly age 18 and over. All principle roles are still open at this point BUT we are mainly in need of guys for smaller character roles, chorus, guards, monks AND DANCERS to be part of the Jerome Robbins' spectacle in the second act: THE UNCLE TOM'S CABIN BALLET. (not a typical "western" ballet, so no ballet experience is required) ALL THOSE INTERESTED IN AUDITIONING SHOULD COME TO NEAR WEST THEATRE, 3606 BRIDGE AVE LOCATED IN THE OHIO CITY AREA THIS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH AT 11:00AM. No preparation necessary. Call Bob Navis Jr, Director, at 216-281-6879 for further info and/or directions to the theatre. the king and i performs Nov 20 through Dec 7 --part1_14e.237ad535.2c8f6b18_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable THE NEAR WEST THEATRE GOES INTO REH= EARSAL ON SEPT 29 WITH A LAVISH PRODUCTION OF THE KING AND I.
We have cast over 70 people in this production and it promises to be a high=20= energy, thoughtful production of this Rodgers and Hammerstein treasure.
BUT...We are still looking f= or a few good men.
Mostly age 18 and over. All principle roles are still open at this point BUT= we are mainly in need of guys for smaller character roles, chorus, guards,=20= monks AND DANCERS to be part of the Jerome Robbins' spectacle=20= in the second act: THE UNCLE TOM'S CABIN BALLET. (not a typical "western" ba= llet, so no ballet experience is required)

ALL THOSE INTERESTED IN AUDITIONING SHOULD COME TO NEAR WEST THEATRE, 3606 B= RIDGE AVE
LOCATED IN THE OHIO CITY AREA THIS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH AT 11:00AM. No p= reparation necessary.
Call Bob Navis Jr, Director, at 216-281-6879 for further info and/or directi= ons to the theatre.

the king and i performs Nov 20 through Dec 7
--part1_14e.237ad535.2c8f6b18_boundary-- From cinevid at yahoo.com Tue Sep 9 11:35:44 2003 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 11:35:44 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Filmmaking Group at Yahoo Message-ID: <20030909183545.48999.qmail@web80507.mail.yahoo.com> --0-326039785-1063132544=:47595 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi everyone, Johnny Wu of Media Design Imaging, and Bill Johns of Cinevid Productions, have begun a new Yahoo email group called clevelandfilmmaking We believed another group, IndieCleveland, was a useful source for networking and comradery, but since it is no longer active, we decided to start another one to replace it and build upon it's strengths. You can join easily by visiting: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/clevelandfilmmaking/ You will be able to post auditions, news, announcements, and anything film related. You can even upload photos, film related links, banners and even create your own polss for the members. We hope you'll take advantage of this group and keep us posted on your trials tribulations and successes. Truly, Your co-moderators - Johnny & Bill --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-326039785-1063132544=:47595 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hi everyone,
 
Johnny Wu of Media Design Imaging, and Bill Johns of Cinevid Productions, have begun a new Yahoo email group called clevelandfilmmaking
 
We believed another group, IndieCleveland,  was a useful source for networking and comradery, but since it is no longer active, we decided to start another one to replace it and build upon it's strengths.
 
You can join easily by visiting:
 
You will be able to post auditions, news, announcements, and anything film related. You can even upload photos, film related links, banners and even create your own polss for the members.
 
We hope you'll take advantage of this group and keep us posted on your trials tribulations and successes.
 
Truly,
Your co-moderators - Johnny & Bill
 


Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-326039785-1063132544=:47595-- From BK4489 at aol.com Tue Sep 9 11:45:48 2003 From: BK4489 at aol.com (Bob Kenderes) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 14:45:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brunswick ACT- Auditions for "The Lion, The Witch and, The Wardrobe" Message-ID: <000d01c37702$96401d50$86001743@D5X9LB11> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C376E1.0EDD7720 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Brunswick ACT will hold auditions for "The Lion, The Witch, and The = Wardrobe" on Saturday 9/20 from 2-4 PM and Sunday 9/21 from 7-8:30 PM. = Auditions will be held at the First Christian Church, 3611 Center Rd( = route 303). The church is located in front of Brunswick High School. Needed are a cast of 16 adults, teens and children. Be prepared to read = from the script. Performance dates are 12/12 and 12/13 at Brunswick High School's Concord = Little Theatre. Any questions call (330)225-0552 during business hours. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C376E1.0EDD7720 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Brunswick ACT will hold auditions for = "The Lion,=20 The Witch, and The Wardrobe" on Saturday 9/20 from 2-4 PM and Sunday = 9/21 from=20 7-8:30 PM.  Auditions will be held at the First Christian Church, = 3611=20 Center Rd( route 303).  The church is located in front of Brunswick = High=20 School.
Needed are a cast of 16 adults, teens = and children.=20 Be prepared to read from the script.
Performance dates are 12/12 and 12/13 = at Brunswick=20 High School's Concord Little Theatre.  Any questions call = (330)225-0552=20 during business hours.
------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C376E1.0EDD7720-- From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Tue Sep 9 11:49:33 2003 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 14:49:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beck Center Auditions - Reminder - JEFFREY Auditions Message-ID: <2C6710F191F3544AA06A1C9D67CB14D6BBC6AB@mail4.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37703.1C1AB84A Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Auditions for JEFFREY by Paul Rudnick =20 Directed by Brian Zoldessy =20 =20 JEFFREY will open in the Beck Center's Studio Theatre November 21 - December 14, Friday, =20 Saturday and Sunday. Rehearsals will begin at the end of September or early October. =20 =20 =20 AUDITIONS - Monday and Tuesday, September 15 and 16, 7pm-10pm at the Beck Center. =20 =20 Callbacks will be scheduled the following week. Performers can prepare a short comic =20 monologue or read scenes from the play, which will be available at the auditions. Both Equity=20 =20 and Non-Equity performers are welcome. Please bring a picture/resume as well as your =20 schedules to check for possible rehearsal conflicts. To schedule an appointment please call=20 =20 the Beck Center at 216-521-2540.=20 =20 =20 =20 AVAILABLE ROLES - 7 men, 1 woman. AGE RANGE - 20's - 50's. Seeking 8 versatile =20 actors to play over 40 characters. =20 =20 The playwright, Paul Rudnick received the Obie Award, The Outer Critics Circle Award and=20 =20 the John Gassner Award for Outstanding New American Play for JEFFREY.=20 =20 =20 "A frank, fearless comedy about a funny, smart, attractive gay man who swears off sex out of fear and frustration.......A fantastical, picaresque landscape...." --New York Daily News =20 "THE HOTTEST TICKET OFF BROADWAY....Even with AIDS lurking in the background, JEFFREY sparkles....Mr. Rudnick has come up with some of the funniest and deftest gimmicks on stage today." --Wall street Journal =20 "WILDLY FUNNY".......Just the sort of play Oscar Wilde might have written had he lived in=20 modern Manhattan and taken aim at the disease decimating his circle of friends.....For all its fun, this piece captures the heart and soul of Jeffrey's Manhattan world more acutely than any other play." --New York Times =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37703.1C1AB84A Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Auditions for JEFFREY by = Paul=20 Rudnick
 
Directed by Brian Zoldessy
 
 
JEFFREY=20 will open in the Beck Center's Studio Theatre November 21 - December 14, = Friday,
 
Saturday and Sunday.  Rehearsals will begin = at the end of=20 September or early October.

 
 
 
AUDITIONS - Monday and Tuesday, September 15 and = 16,=20 7pm-10pm at the Beck Center. 
 
Callbacks will be = scheduled the=20 following week.  Performers can prepare a short = comic
 
monologue=20 or read scenes from the play, which will be available at the = auditions. =20 Both Equity
 
and Non-Equity = performers are=20 welcome.  Please bring a picture/resume as well as = your
 
schedules=20 to check for possible rehearsal conflicts.  To schedule an = appointment=20 please call
 
the Beck Center at = 216-521-2540.=20
 
 
 
AVAILABLE ROLES - 7 men, 1 woman.  AGE = RANGE - 20's - 50's.  Seeking 8 versatile
 
actors to=20 play over 40 characters.
 
 
The = playwright, Paul=20 Rudnick received the Obie Award, The Outer Critics Circle Award and=20
 
the John Gassner Award for Outstanding New American Play = for=20 JEFFREY.

 
 
"A frank, fearless comedy about a funny, smart, attractive gay = man who=20 swears off sex out of fear and frustration.......A fantastical, = picaresque=20 landscape...."  --New York Daily News
 
"THE=20 HOTTEST TICKET OFF BROADWAY....Even with AIDS lurking in the background, = JEFFREY sparkles....Mr. Rudnick has come up with some of = the=20 funniest and deftest gimmicks on stage today."   --Wall street = Journal
 
"WILDLY FUNNY".......Just the sort of play Oscar = Wilde might=20 have written had he lived in
modern Manhattan=20 and taken aim at the disease decimating his circle of friends.....For = all its=20 fun, this piece captures the heart and soul of Jeffrey's = Manhattan=20 world more acutely than any other play."  --New York = Times  =20
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37703.1C1AB84A-- From Murphygopal2003 at cs.com Mon Sep 8 08:22:48 2003 From: Murphygopal2003 at cs.com (Murphygopal2003 at cs.com) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 11:22:48 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Matthew J Murphy Show/ Conan/ Lessons Message-ID: <1ee.f65fe14.2c8df8c8@cs.com> Matthew James Murphy will be back on Conan O Brien this Sunday night on NBC. Dudez A Plenti, is a fake boy band Conan put together. Sunday night Marks ten years of Coanan on the air. His Anniversary show will have clips of the Dudez episodes. Matthew, is back for the fall ( Through December) offering guitar/piano lessons to beginners of all ages. Matthew is currently working on his album that will be released in December, and has alot of upcoming shows in Cleveland this fall FOR MORE INFO ABOUT LESSONS CALL 216-965-9557/// FOR MORE MUSIC INFO GO TO WWW.ARRIVEATELEVEN.COM. From heightsarts at sbcglobal.net Mon Sep 8 08:40:13 2003 From: heightsarts at sbcglobal.net (heightsarts at sbcglobal.net) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 11:40:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Art, a play Message-ID: <005801c3761f$7eeef880$a3aefea9@DDLB9V11> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C375FD.F72F6540 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Art, a play by Yasmina Reza Directed by Cleveland Heights actor/director David Rohler Produced by special arrangement with Dramatists' Play Service, Inc. Presented by Boulevard Theater and the Heights Arts Collaborative at=20 Heights Arts, a contemporary community gallery 2173 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44118 =20 Saturday, September 27 at 8 pm Saturday, October 4 at 8 pm Talk-back after each performance =20 Limited seating by advance reservation only Tickets $10 - $5 student I.D. Please call HAC at 216-371-3344 or email heightsarts at sbcglobal.net The winner of the 1998 Tony Award for Best Play, "Art" is a dazzling = comedy that deals with questions of male friendship, intellectual = honesty, and, of course, what is or isn't art. =20 The play will not only satisfy theatre fans but art lovers as well. It = is funny, sophisticated, stylish, stimulating, and moving. =20 Serge has bought a very expensive, totally white painting. Marc, one of = his best friends, is incensed by Serge's frivolity. Another friend, = Ivan, gets involved in this funny, provocative play about the meaning of = friendship and the rules that dictate art. =20 What better place to see "Art" than in a gallery ? =20 Cast: =20 Bob Kmiecik (Serge) has performed in more than 40 Cleveland-area = productions, including Cleveland Opera, and performs regularly with the = Singer's Club of Cleveland, which has been featured with the Cleveland = Orchestra, the Cleveland Pops Orchestra, and the Youngstown Symphony. = Kmiecik studied with the Wisdom Bridge Theatre Training Center in = Chicago.=20 Bruce Hearey (Marc) performed for many years in New Jersey and more = recently starred in Love, Sex & the IRS with Gates Mills Players. He = also has written and starred in musical comedies with the Court of Nisi = Prius, a group of Lawyers who regularly perform satirical one-acts. =20 Michael Raum (Yvan) has performed in many local theatres, including = Ensemble, ACT in Aurora, Kennedy's at Playhouse Square, Beck, Clague and = Huntington. For many years, he has appeared at The Hermit Club in = downtown Cleveland, playing Yvan in ART, as well as major roles in The = Importance of Being Earnest, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,Glengarry = Glen Ross and Amadeus. =20 David Rohler (Director) is a Cleveland Heights actor and director who = has been involved in the Cleveland theatre community for nearly 20 = years. Most recently, he directed a Shaker Library-sponsored production = of A.R. Gurney's Love Letters, starring local newscaster Leon Bibb. He = has worked with Boulevard Theatre since its inception both as a founding = board member and in Play On!, The Shadow Box and Sylvia. Rohler's other = notable credits include productions at JCC Halle Theatre, CCC East and = Unitarian Players. =20 Partners Boulevard Theatre Jean Martin, Theatre Coordinator 216-561-8588 =20 Founded in early 1999, Boulevard Theatre is a program of the City of = Shaker Heights Community Life Department and is open to all theatre = enthusiasts regardless of residence. Boulevard Theatre is committed to non-traditional casting. Except in = cases where race, gender, age or disability are essential to the play, = all roles will be cast on the basis of talent. =20 Heights Arts Collaborative was organized in 2000 "to pool the arts = resources of the Heights in order to express the creative spirit of the = community." The Collaborative's goals are to create community life = through the arts; provide venues to create, exhibit, and perform all = art forms; support the arts in K-12 education; and bring arts = opportunities to people of all ages. =20 Peggy Spaeth, Director 216-371-3344 William Busta, Gallery Director 216-371-3457 http://www.heightsarts.org =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C375FD.F72F6540 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Art, a play by = Yasmina=20 Reza

Directed by Cleveland Heights actor/director David = Rohler

Produced by special arrangement with = Dramatists=92 Play=20 Service, Inc.

Presented by Boulevard Theater and the Heights = Arts=20 Collaborative at

Heights Arts, a contemporary community gallery

2173 Lee=20 Road, Cleveland Heights,=20 Ohio=20 44118

 

Saturday,=20 September 27 at 8 pm

Saturday, October=20 4 at 8 pm

Talk-back after each=20 performance

 

Limited seating by advance reservation=20 only

Tickets $10 - $5 student=20 I.D.

Please call HAC at 216-371-3344 or email heightsarts at sbcglobal.net

 

 The winner=20 of the 1998 Tony Award for Best Play, =93Art=94 is a dazzling comedy = that deals with=20 questions of male friendship, intellectual honesty, and, of course, what = is or=20 isn=92t art. =20

The play will not only satisfy theatre fans but = art=20 lovers as well.  It is = funny,=20 sophisticated, stylish, stimulating, and = moving.

 

Serge has bought a very expensive, = totally white=20 painting.  Marc, one of = his best=20 friends, is incensed by Serge=92s frivolity. =20 Another friend, Ivan, gets involved in this funny, provocative = play about=20 the meaning of friendship and the rules that dictate art.

 

What better place to see = =93Art=94 than in a=20 gallery ?

 

Cast: =20

Bob=20 Kmiecik=20 (Serge) has performed in more than 40 Cleveland-area productions, = including=20 Cleveland Opera, and performs regularly with the Singer's Club of = Cleveland,=20 which has been featured with the Cleveland Orchestra, the Cleveland Pops = Orchestra, and the Youngstown Symphony.   Kmiecik studied with = the=20 Wisdom=20 Bridge=20 Theatre=20 Training=20 Center=20 in Chicago.=20

Bruce Hearey (Marc)  performed for many years in=20 New=20 Jersey
=20 and more recently starred in Love, Sex & the IRS with Gates Mills=20 Players.  He also has written and starred in musical comedies with = the=20 Court of Nisi Prius, a group of Lawyers who regularly perform satirical=20 one-acts.  

Michael Raum (Yvan) has performed = in many=20 local theatres, including Ensemble, ACT in Aurora, Kennedy's at=20 Playhouse=20 Square,=20 Beck, Clague and Huntington. =20 For many years, he has appeared at The Hermit Club in downtown=20 Cleveland
,=20 playing Yvan in ART, as well as major roles in The Importance of Being = Earnest,=20 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,Glengarry Glen Ross and Amadeus. =20

David Rohler (Director) is a = Cleveland=20 Heights=20 actor and director who has been involved in the=20 Cleveland=20 theatre community for nearly 20 years.  Most recently, he directed = a Shaker=20 Library-sponsored production of A.R. Gurney's Love Letters, starring = local=20 newscaster Leon Bibb. He has worked with Boulevard Theatre since its = inception=20 both as a founding board member and in Play On!, The Shadow Box and=20 Sylvia.  Rohler's other notable credits include productions at JCC = Halle=20 Theatre, CCC East and Unitarian = Players.

 

Partners

Boulevard = Theatre

Jean Martin, Theatre = Coordinator
216-561-8588

 

Founded in early 1999, Boulevard Theatre is a=20 program of the City of Shaker Heights Community Life Department and = is open=20 to all theatre enthusiasts regardless of residence.

Boulevard = Theatre is=20 committed to non-traditional casting. Except in cases where race, = gender, age or=20 disability are essential  to the play, all roles will be cast on = the basis=20 of talent.

 

Heights Arts=20 Collaborative = was=20 organized in 2000  =93to = pool the arts=20 resources of the Heights in order to express the creative spirit of the=20 community.=94  The = Collaborative=92s=20 goals are to create community life through the arts;  provide venues to create, = exhibit, and=20 perform all art forms;  = support the=20 arts in K-12 education; and bring arts opportunities to people of all = ages.  =

Peggy Spaeth,=20 Director

216-371-3344

William Busta, Gallery=20 Director

216-371-3457

 
http://www.heightsarts.org=
 



 
 

------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C375FD.F72F6540-- From TALENTnet1 at aol.com Mon Sep 8 08:48:10 2003 From: TALENTnet1 at aol.com (TALENTnet1 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 11:48:10 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need Line dance instructor for Sat, 9/13 Message-ID: -------------------------------1063036090 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I need an experienced dance instructor to teach line dances (novelty, country, 50's, etc.) (i.e. electric slide, some country, stroll, and anything newer that's out there) for 90 minutes (approximately 8:30-10pm) on Saturday September 13 in the Akron area. This is a community fundraiser with a "construction" theme. Please email or call immediately...I have to get back to the client TODAY. Mary Faktor 330-655-2895 www.FaktorsTalentnetwork.com -------------------------------1063036090 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I need an experienced dance instructor to teach line dan= ces (novelty, country, 50's, etc.) (i.e. electric slide, some country, strol= l, and anything newer that's out there) for 90 minutes (approximately 8:30-1= 0pm) on Saturday September 13 in the Akron area.  This is a community f= undraiser with a "construction" theme.
 
Please email or call immediately...I have to get back to= the client TODAY.  
 
Mary Faktor
330-655-2895
 
-------------------------------1063036090-- From Ccontempdt at aol.com Mon Sep 8 08:58:53 2003 From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 11:58:53 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dance Theatre seeks Costume Designer for upcoming holiday production Message-ID: <157.24295dad.2c8e013d@aol.com> -------------------------------1063036733 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre is seeking a costume design for its upcoming holiday production "The Night Before Christmas." The production opens on Friday, December 5 with a school matinee on December 4 and runs thru Sunday, December 7. The production will take place at Tri-C Eastern Campus Performing Arts Center. Rehearsals begin Mid October. Costume Designer would be responsible for costuming a cast of approxiamately 35 youth and adults. Additionally, designer would be responsible for maintaining costumes and the construction of the lead female charector "FG," a high spirited, magical fairy godmother. Please responed to the artistic director Michael Medcalf via email at Ccontempdt at aol.com. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. This is respectable paid position. -------------------------------1063036733 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre is seeking a costume design for it= s upcoming holiday production "The Night Before Christmas."  The produc= tion opens on Friday, December 5 with a school matinee on December 4 and run= s thru Sunday, December 7.  The production will take place at Tri-C Eas= tern Campus Performing Arts Center.  Rehearsals begin Mid Oct= ober. Costume Designer would be responsible for costuming a cast of approxia= mately 35 youth and adults.  Additionally, designer would be responsibl= e for maintaining costumes and the construction of the lead female= charector "FG," a high spirited, magical fairy godmother.
 
Please responed to the artistic director Michael Medcalf via email at <= A title=3Dmailto:Ccontempdt at aol.com href=3D"mailto:Ccontempdt at aol.com">Ccont= empdt at aol.com. 
 
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE.
This is respectable paid position.
-------------------------------1063036733-- From mpreston at dobama.org Tue Sep 9 13:38:44 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 16:38:44 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Local Playwright Receives Honors Message-ID: Local Playwright Receives Honors V-E Day, the new play by Faye Sholiton premiering this fall at Dobama Theatre, is now an ?award-winning? play. The script took First Prize in the annual Arlene R. and William P. Lewis Playwriting Contest sponsored by the Department of Theatre and Media Arts at Brigham Young University of Provo, Utah. The award, which honors women writers, was established in 1990 by BYU alumna Susan Lewis, who named the competition for her parents. Sholiton was a finalist for the same prize in 1998, when she submitted her play The Interview. Students and faculty will perform a staged reading of V-E Day in October. V-E Day is the story of a woman who made a choice nearly 60 years earlier that changed the course of her life. One day, a man appears with a box of World War II-era newsletters and transports her back to a time when she believed that anything was possible. The play will be done in staged reading at the Cleveland Play House on November 1, as part of the Next Stage Festival of New Plays. V-E Day will receive its world premiere production at Dobama Theatre November 28-December 21, 2003. 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 WcpAkron at aol.com Mon Sep 8 08:51:03 2003 From: WcpAkron at aol.com (WcpAkron at aol.com) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 11:51:03 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Correction from Weathervane Message-ID: <64.3407ad43.2c8dff67@aol.com> --part1_64.3407ad43.2c8dff67_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable We regret that, in a previous announcement, the name of a cast member for "M= y=20 Way" was listed incorrectly. Our cast member is Paul Hoffman, not Phil=20 Hoffman. Here is the corrected announcement... WEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE presents Northeast Ohio Premiere of My Way, A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra Weathervane Playhouse opens its 2003-2004 Season with My Way, A Musical=20 Tribute to Frank Sinatra. This collection of nearly 60 songs that Sinatra m= ade=20 famous through recordings was conceived by David Grapes and Todd Olson based= on=20 the book by Todd Olson. The music is arranged in medleys including Favorite= s,=20 Broadway, Cities, Young Love, Summer, Love and Marriage, Losers, Big Flirt,=20 Moon and Songs for Survivors. Weathervane's ensemble is comprised of Rob Dougherty, Paul Hoffman, Meg Hopp= =20 and Ikeya Morning. The production is directed and choreographed by Mart=EDn= =20 C=E9spedes and Margaret Knepper is Musical Director. WRMR serves as Radio S= ponsor. Director/Choreographer, Mart=EDn C=E9spedes, making his Weathervane=20 directorial debut, most recently directed and choreographed Smokey Joe's Caf= =E9 at Beck=20 Center. He last appeared in the national tours of Man of La Mancha with Jac= k=20 Jones and Ron Holgate where he completed over 300 performances in the role o= f=20 Pedro; "Lun Tha" in The King and I with Hailey Mills, Marie Osmond and Faith= =20 Prince; South Pacific with Robert Goulet, and West Side Story with Bebe=20 Neuwirth. Martin directed and staged the off-Broadway production of Scrooge= and=20 Marley and restaged Israel Horovitz's long-running production of Line at the= 13th=20 Street Repertory Company in New York City. He has danced in the nationally=20 renowned Denver Dance Theater, performed in night clubs, and appeared on TV'= s=20 Dance Fever. His most recent opera credit was the lavish PBS production of=20= El=20 Cid with Placido Domingo and the Washington Opera, where he served as dance=20= and=20 fight captain. He has also taught theater dance for the School of Cleveland= =20 Ballet. He has recently completed the independent film Edition Project and=20= the=20 untitled documentary on the life of Benjamin Matthews. His=20 next theater projects include Five Guys Named Moe and Joseph and the Amazing= =20 Technicolor Dreamcoat "para mi papa Gabriel C=E9spedes, Sr." Margaret Knepper is an accomplished actress, singer, musician, director and=20 costume designer. She has directed at least ten musical productions at=20 Weathervane including the highly successful Joseph and the Technicolor Dream= coat. =20 She has also played on stage in Sweeney Todd and Fiddler on the Roof. She i= s=20 voice and flute instructor at Medina High School where she has directed its=20= last=20 five musicals as well as the school's show choir, The Encore Entertainment=20 Company. Margaret was a music performance major at Baldwin-Wallace Conserva= tory=20 of Music with additional studies at The University of Akron and The=20 University of Michigan. She has performed with the Cleveland Opera, Berea S= ummer=20 Theatre, Goodyear Community Theatre, Greenbrier and First Night Akron. Ensemble: Rob Dougherty Man #2 Doylestown Rob was seen at Weathervane in Cabaret and Cinderella. He played John Adams= =20 in 1776 at Brunswick ACT and was the Baker in Into the Woods for Medina=20 Community Theater in 2002. He recently toured with Cleveland Signstage in i= ts=20 production of Into the Woods. He was also seen in the Stow Players producti= on of=20 Forever Plaid. Paul Hoffman Man #1 Cleveland Paul spent two years touring with Winged Victory Singers performing nightly=20 in showrooms in the Catskills, Atlantic City and Miami Beach. He was recent= ly=20 seen in Cain Park's production of Fiddler on the Roof and Beck Center's La=20 Cage Aux Folles. A Youngstown native, he graduated from Cuyahoga Falls High= =20 School and studied theater at Chapman University in Orange, CA. Meg Hopp Woman #1 Arkon Meg played Martha Brewster in Weathervane's Arsenic and Old Lace this past=20 season and in The Odd Couple, Female Version several seasons ago. She has b= een=20 seen as Miss Hannigan in Annie at Brecksville Theatre in the Square. She ha= s=20 a B.A. Degree from St. Norbert College in DePere, WI. Ikeya Morning Woman #2 Cleveland Heights Ikeya is a graduate of the American Musical and Dramatic Academy of New York= =20 City. She has been involved in numerous musicals including Godspell, Lucky=20 Stiff and Ain't Misbehavin' for which she completed the national tour this p= ast=20 December. David Grapes is currently the Executive Producing Director of the Tennessee=20 Repertory Theatre. Previously, David worked for three years as the Executiv= e=20 Director and Producing Artistic Director for Artpark and Artpark at the Chur= ch,=20 a large Equity theatre company located in upstate New York where he produced= =20 a number of regional premieres. A classically trained actor, he also has=20 extensive experience in academic theatre, having served as the Department Ch= air=20 and Master Acting Teacher at West Virginia University at Parkersburg (WV),Ta= rkio=20 College (MO) and Moorhead State University (MN). Todd Olson is the Artistic Director for American Stage Company in St.=20 Petersburg, FL. Prior to that he spent three seasons as the Associate Artis= tic=20 Director at Tennessee Repertory Theatre in Nashville. While there he direct= ed=20 critically-acclaimed productions of Wit, Cyrano de Bergerac, An Ideal Husban= d, How=20 I Learned to Drive and others. He received his MFA from The University of=20 North Carolina and is a graduate from the Institute for Advanced Theatre=20 Training at Harvard. He resides in Seminole, FL with his wife and children. My Way, a Tribute to Frank Sinatra captures the wit and charm of "Ol' Blue=20 Eyes," contains a dash of humor, a pinch of tap dancing and a touch of elega= nce.=20 At Weathervane Playhouse September 10 through October 5, 2003. Low-cost=20 preview performances on Wednesday and Thursday, September 10 and 11 at 7:30=20= p.m.=20 with official opening on Friday, September 12 at 8:00 p.m. Other performanc= es=20 are Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at=20 2:30 p.m. Charge by phone at Weathervane's Ticket Office at 330-836-2626. C= all=20 between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Tickets: $18 ($2=20 discount on Thursdays and Sundays for Senior Citizens & Students). (NOTE: T= HE 7:30=20 CURTAIN ON PREVIEW WEDNESDAY AND ALL THURSDAY PERFORMANCES IS NEW THIS SEASO= N.) Special luncheon performance Saturday, September 20, lunch at 12:45,=20 performance at 2:30 p.m. Combination ticket $30. The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to=20 encourage economic growth, education excellence and cultural enrichment for=20= all=20 Ohioans. Additional Season Sponsors: WKSU, PAX-TV --part1_64.3407ad43.2c8dff67_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable We regret that, in a prev= ious announcement, the name of a cast member for "My Way" was listed incorre= ctly.  Our cast member is Paul Hoffman, not Phil Hoffman. Here is the c= orrected announcement...

WEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE presents
Northeast Ohio Premiere of
My Way, A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra


Weathervane Playhouse opens its 2003-2004 Season with My Way, A Musical=20= Tribute to Frank Sinatra.  This collection of nearly 60 songs that Sina= tra made famous through recordings was conceived by David Grapes and Todd Ol= son based on the book by Todd Olson.  The music is arranged in medleys=20= including Favorites, Broadway, Cities, Young Love, Summer, Love and Marriage= , Losers, Big Flirt, Moon and Songs for Survivors.

Weathervane's ensemble is comprised of Rob Dougherty, Paul Hoffman, M= eg Hopp and Ikeya Morning.  The production is directed and choreogr= aphed by Mart=EDn C=E9spedes and Margaret Knepper is Musical Director.  = ;WRMR serves as Radio Sponsor.

Director/Choreographer, Mart=EDn C=E9spedes, making his Weathervane=20= directorial debut, most recently directed and choreographed Smokey Joe's Caf= =E9 at Beck Center.  He last appeared in the national tours of Man of L= a Mancha with Jack Jones and Ron Holgate where he completed over 300 perform= ances in the role of Pedro; "Lun Tha" in The King and I with Hailey Mills, M= arie Osmond and Faith Prince; South Pacific with Robert Goulet, and West Sid= e Story with Bebe Neuwirth.  Martin directed and staged the off-Broadwa= y production of Scrooge and Marley and restaged Israel Horovitz's long-runni= ng production of Line at the 13th Street Repertory Company in New York City.=  He has danced in the nationally renowned Denver Dance Theater, perfor= med in night clubs, and appeared on TV's Dance Fever.  His most recent=20= opera credit was the lavish PBS production of El Cid with Placido Domingo an= d the Washington Opera, where he served as dance and fight captain.  He= has also taught theater dance for the School of Cleveland Ballet.  He=20= has recently completed the independent film Edition Project and the untitled= documentary on the life of Benjamin Matthews.  His=20
next theater projects include Five Guys Named Moe and Joseph and the Ama= zing Technicolor Dreamcoat "para mi papa Gabriel C=E9spedes, Sr."

Margaret Knepper is an accomplished actress, singer, musician, director=20= and costume designer.  She has directed at least ten musical production= s at Weathervane including the highly successful Joseph and the Technicolor=20= Dreamcoat.  She has also played on stage in Sweeney Todd and Fiddler on= the Roof.  She is voice and flute instructor at Medina High School whe= re she has directed its last five musicals as well as the school's show choi= r, The Encore Entertainment Company.  Margaret was a music performance=20= major at Baldwin-Wallace Conservatory of Music with additional studies at Th= e University of Akron and The University of Michigan.  She has performe= d with the Cleveland Opera, Berea Summer Theatre, Goodyear Community Theatre= , Greenbrier and First Night Akron.

Ensemble:
Rob Dougherty Man #2 Doylestown
Rob was seen at Weathervane in Cabaret and Cinderella.  He played J= ohn Adams in 1776 at Brunswick ACT and was the Baker in Into the Woods for M= edina Community Theater in 2002.  He recently toured with Cleveland Sig= nstage in its production of Into the Woods.  He was also seen in the St= ow Players production of Forever Plaid.

Paul Hoffman Man #1 Cleveland
Paul spent two years touring with Winged Victory Singers performing nigh= tly in showrooms in the Catskills, Atlantic City and Miami Beach.  He w= as recently seen in Cain Park's production of Fiddler on the Roof and Beck C= enter's La Cage Aux Folles.  A Youngstown native, he graduated from Cuy= ahoga Falls High School and studied theater at Chapman University in Orange,= CA.

Meg Hopp Woman #1 Arkon
Meg played Martha Brewster in Weathervane's Arsenic and Old Lace this pa= st season and in The Odd Couple, Female Version several seasons ago.  S= he has been seen as Miss Hannigan in Annie at Brecksville Theatre in the Squ= are.  She has a B.A. Degree from St. Norbert College in DePere, WI.

Ikeya Morning Woman #2 Cleveland Heights
Ikeya is a graduate of the American Musical and Dramatic Academy of New=20= York City.  She has been involved in numerous musicals including Godspe= ll, Lucky Stiff and Ain't Misbehavin' for which she completed the national t= our this past December.

David Grapes is currently the Executive Producing Director of the Tennes= see Repertory Theatre.  Previously, David worked for three years as the= Executive Director and Producing Artistic Director for Artpark and Artpark=20= at the Church, a large Equity theatre company located in upstate New York wh= ere he produced a number of regional premieres.  A classically trained=20= actor, he also has extensive experience in academic theatre, having served a= s the Department Chair and Master Acting Teacher at West Virginia University= at Parkersburg (WV),Tarkio College (MO) and Moorhead State University (MN).

Todd Olson is the Artistic Director for American Stage Company in St. Pe= tersburg, FL.  Prior to that he spent three seasons as the Associate Ar= tistic Director at Tennessee Repertory Theatre in Nashville.  While the= re he directed critically-acclaimed productions of Wit, Cyrano de Bergerac,=20= An Ideal Husband, How I Learned to Drive and others.  He received his M= FA from The University of North Carolina and is a graduate from the Institut= e for Advanced Theatre Training at Harvard.  He resides in Seminole, FL= with his wife and children.

My Way, a Tribute to Frank Sinatra captures the wit and charm of "Ol' Bl= ue Eyes," contains a dash of humor, a pinch of tap dancing and a touch of el= egance.  At Weathervane Playhouse September 10 through October 5, 2003.= Low-cost preview performances on Wednesday and Thursday, September 10 and 1= 1 at 7:30 p.m. with official opening on Friday, September 12 at 8:00 p.m. &n= bsp;Other performances are Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays at=20= 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Charge by phone at Weathervane's Ticket Offi= ce at 330-836-2626.  Call between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through= Friday.  Tickets: $18 ($2 discount on Thursdays and Sundays for Senior= Citizens & Students).  (NOTE: THE 7:30 CURTAIN ON PREVIEW WEDNESDA= Y AND ALL THURSDAY PERFORMANCES IS NEW THIS SEASON.)

Special luncheon performance Saturday, September 20, lunch at 12:45, per= formance at 2:30 p.m. Combination ticket $30.

The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to= encourage economic growth, education excellence and cultural enrichment for= all Ohioans.
Additional Season Sponsors: WKSU, PAX-TV

--part1_64.3407ad43.2c8dff67_boundary-- From rickyscot at yahoo.com Tue Sep 9 16:10:31 2003 From: rickyscot at yahoo.com (Rick Ferguson) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 19:10:31 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]EXTRA CHARACTER AUDITION FOR SHORT COMEDY FILM AGES 27-45 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0067_01C37706.0E8963E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit THIS THURSDAY AT 7PM WE WILL BE HOLDING AUDITIONS FOR VARIOUS ROLES IN OUR UP-COMING SHORT COMEDY FILM. ONE CHARACTER THAT WE DIDN'T ASK FOR LAST TIME, BUT ARE LOOKING FOR THIS TIME IS A SMARMY SLEEZY STAND UP COMEDIAN WHO'S "MADE IT" ON THE LOCAL SCENE BUT HAS YET TO GO NATIONAL. HIS NAME IS JIMMY STEELE, AGE 27 - 40. CONFIDENT, YET NOT REALLY A GOOD STAND UP. IT IS NOT NECESSARY THAT YOU HAVE A STAND UP ROUTINE OR THAT YOU ACTUALLY CONSIDER YOURSELF A STAND UP. THAT'S WHAT THE ACTING IS FOR. TO READ FOR THIS ROLE PLEASE COME TO THE SECOND CITY TRAINING CENTER THIS THURSDAY AT 7PM. ROOM 850. IT IS LOCATED IN THE HANNA BUILDING ON THE CORNER OF EUCLID AND 14TH STREET, DOWNTOWN CLEVELAND. FOR MORE INFO CALL RICK AT 216-367-7133 OR EMAIL AT RFERGUSON at WOIO.COM. OTHER ROLES WE ARE LOOKING FOR ARE BELOW. Frank Richnavsky - 50 -60 year old bitter hard working father who hates the fact his grown sons still live at home Peggy Richnavsky - 50 - 60 year old Mother. Supportive, understanding housewife type, the glue who holds it all together. Tony/or Tina Malanga - 40 -45 Comedy Club Owner Chad - 17 Year year old skater kid (Must be 18 or over to audition however) Barbara Richnavsky - 26 - 35, Ex-Wife of one of the brothers Please come prepared to read from the script and improvise. ------=_NextPart_000_0067_01C37706.0E8963E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

THIS THURSDAY AT 7PM= WE WILL BE HOLDING AUDITIONS FOR VARIOUS ROLES IN OUR UP-COMING SHORT COMEDY FILM. =

 

ONE CHARACTER THAT WE DIDN’T ASK FOR LAST TIME, = BUT ARE LOOKING FOR THIS TIME IS A SMARMY SLEEZY STAND UP COMEDIAN = WHO’S “MADE IT” ON THE LOCAL SCENE BUT HAS YET TO GO NATIONAL. =

 

HIS NAME IS JIMMY STEELE, AGE = 27 – 40. CONFIDENT, YET NOT REALLY A GOOD STAND UP. =

 

IT IS NOT NECESSARY THAT YOU HAVE A STAND UP ROUTINE = OR THAT YOU ACTUALLY CONSIDER YOURSELF A STAND UP. THAT’S WHAT THE ACTING = IS FOR.

 

TO READ FOR THIS ROLE PLEASE COME TO THE = SECOND = CITY = TRAINING = CENTER THIS THURSDAY AT 7PM. ROOM 850. IT IS LOCATED IN THE HANNA = BUILDING ON THE CORNER OF EUCLID AND 14TH STREET, DOWNTOWN CLEVELAND. =

 

FOR MORE INFO CALL RICK AT 216-367-7133 OR EMAIL AT = RFERGUSON at WOIO.COM. =

 

OTHER ROLES WE ARE LOOKING FOR ARE = BELOW.

 

Frank Richnavsky - 50 -60 year old bitter hard = working father who hates the fact his grown sons still live at = home

Peggy Richnavsky - 50 - 60 year old Mother. = Supportive, understanding housewife type, the glue who holds it all together. =

Tony/or Tina Malanga - 40 -45 Comedy Club = Owner

Chad - 17 Year year old skater kid (Must be 18 or over to = audition however)


Barbara Richnavsky - 26 - 35, Ex-Wife = of one of the brothers


Please come prepared to read from the script and improvise. =

 

------=_NextPart_000_0067_01C37706.0E8963E0-- From dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org Mon Sep 8 10:28:18 2003 From: dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org (Dale Van Niel) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 13:28:18 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great Lakes Theater Festival seeks carpenter Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F025210@GLTF01> CARPENTER Due to a recent vacany in our scene shop, Great Lakes Theater Festival is again seeking applicants for the position of Carpenter. Contract runs from September 2003 to February 2004 and would begin immediately. Candidates should have excellent carpentry skills and experience with welding and rigging. Salary is commensurate with experience. Please send letter and resume with references and phone numbers to CARPENTER SEARCH, c/o Dale Van Niel, 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 dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org From kstarr at carouseldinnertheatre.com Tue Sep 9 17:23:23 2003 From: kstarr at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Karen Starr) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 20:23:23 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Carousel Dinner Theatre- Pre-show host/hostess search Message-ID: <53BEDB5B24A8CB4AA1BED257B2CA0A870282FD@dc1.carousel.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37731.BEC7D158 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Carousel Dinner Theatre in Akron is looking for a permanent pre-show = host or hostess to perform prior to each of the 8 shows every week. The = performer needs to have a welcoming personality, a versatile singing = voice and a quick and charming wit.=20 Prior to every performance, the pre-show host/hostess will make = announcements, explain the rules and regulations and sing selections = from our upcoming season.=20 The Carousel Dinner Theatre will provide evening wear for the = host/hostess to perform in. =20 The general schedule would be as follows: Tuesday 7:30- 8:00 Wednesday 1:30-2:00 Wednesday 7:30- 8:00 Thursday 7:30-8:00 Friday 8:00- 8:30 Saturday 1:30-2:00 Saturday 8:00-8:30 Sunday 4:30-5:00 (The opening week of each production will have a Friday matinee instead = of Wednesday) =20 This person would be compensated and would need to have the availability = to perform all pre-shows year-round. =20 Please prepare an audio or video tape of 2 songs: one from Smokey Joe's = Caf=E9 and one from Miss Saigon. =20 Send them to: Karen Starr C/O Carousel Dinner Theatre 1275 E Waterloo Rd Akron, OH 44306 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37731.BEC7D158 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Carousel Dinner Theatre = in = Akron is looking for a permanent pre-show host or hostess to perform prior to each of the = 8 shows every week. The performer needs to have a welcoming personality, a versatile singing voice and a quick and charming wit. =

Prior to every performance, the pre-show host/hostess = will make announcements, explain the rules and regulations and sing = selections from our upcoming season.

The Carousel Dinner Theatre = will provide evening wear for the host/hostess to perform = in.

 

The general schedule would be as = follows:

Tuesday 7:30- 8:00

Wednesday 1:30-2:00

Wednesday 7:30- 8:00

Thursday 7:30-8:00

Friday 8:00- 8:30

Saturday 1:30-2:00

Saturday 8:00-8:30

Sunday 4:30-5:00

(The opening week of each production will have a = Friday matinee instead of Wednesday)

=A0

This person would be compensated and would need to = have the availability to perform all pre-shows = year-round.

 

Please prepare an audio or video tape of 2 songs: one = from Smokey Joe’s Caf=E9 and one from Miss = Saigon.

 

Send them to:

Karen = Starr

C/O Carousel Dinner = Theatre

1275 E Waterloo = Rd

Akron, = OH= = 44306

 

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37731.BEC7D158-- From AdMan7601 at aol.com Mon Sep 8 15:14:31 2003 From: AdMan7601 at aol.com (AdMan7601 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 18:14:31 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]In search of Performance Space Message-ID: <4D90EF0B.02DB86D0.0212CD4F@aol.com> Four singers are looking for a space to perform a musical theatre cabaret. We have been told that there are several places in the Cleveland area that will lend their spaces for either a nominal charge, or percentage from ticket sales. Our repetoire ranges from classical musical theatre to the pop shows of today, from legit to pop/rock. We are all in the 20-25 age range, and have all studied voice extensively through Kent State University and private coaching. The technical needs for the show are very minimal, using basic lighting, a piano, and mic's if available. If you know any venue that might be interested in a cabaret show, could you please let us know where they are, and who we should contact? Some possible themes for the review include "the era's of cabaret", "favorite songs, and other parts we'll never play", and "songs of the meadowlark" You can contact us via Adam Kern, by replying to this email. Thanks, and have a great day! www.adamkern.com www.annemariepinto.com From bergoine at alltel.net Tue Sep 9 19:10:39 2003 From: bergoine at alltel.net (John Bergoine) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 22:10:39 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Workshop Message-ID: <002601c37740$bb379460$8ca428a2@k4e5n9> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C3771F.33E2D0E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AUDITION WORKSHOP The Aurora Community Theatre will be conducting a workshop on=20 "THE AUDITION PROCESS". The workshop will take place at the Aurora Community Theatre on = Saturday, September 27, 2003 from 10 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. This workshop = is free to Aurora Community Theatre members and $5.00 for non-members. = High School students are also invited to attend. The workshop will cover the audition process for musicals and plays. = Workshop leaders will include Donna Dandino, Paula Kline-Messner and = Barbara Rhoades. The workshop is limited to a maximum of 24 persons. Pre-registration for the workshop can be done by calling Jackie Hudson = at (330) 995-4592. Registration on the day of the workshop will be from 9:00 to 9:30 A.M. ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C3771F.33E2D0E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
AUDITION WORKSHOP

The Aurora = Community=20 Theatre will be conducting a workshop on
"THE AUDITION = PROCESS".

The=20 workshop will take place at the Aurora Community Theatre on Saturday, = September=20 27, 2003 from 10 A.M. to 12:00 P.M.   This workshop is free to = Aurora=20 Community Theatre members and $5.00 for non-members.   High = School=20 students are also invited to attend.

The workshop will cover the = audition=20 process for musicals and plays.   Workshop leaders will = include Donna=20 Dandino, Paula Kline-Messner and Barbara Rhoades.

The workshop is = limited=20 to a maximum of 24 persons.

Pre-registration for the workshop can = be done=20 by calling Jackie Hudson at (330) 995-4592.

Registration on the = day of=20 the workshop will be from 9:00  to 9:30=20 A.M.


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-811735514-1063164658=:67748-- From Margaret.Berke at tri-c.edu Mon Sep 8 10:28:13 2003 From: Margaret.Berke at tri-c.edu (Berke, Margaret) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 13:28:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MURDER MYSTERY NIGHT: "The Ghost of James A. Garfield" at Lawnfield Inn Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3762E.9517B37C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Lawnfield Inn 8434 Mentor Avenue, Mentor, Ohio presents =20 Murder Mystery Night With the "Candlelight Mystery Players" =20 "The Ghost of James A. Garfield" September 27th, 2003 7:00 pm =20 Dinner & Show packages with overnight accommodations available. Package for two includes candlelight dinner, complimentary wine, one night accommodation, continental breakfast, great fun and prizes. =20 Call 440-205-7378 or, toll free 866-205-7378 For Reservations and Additional Information Cash, personal check, traveler's check, and most credit cards welcome. =20 Call for group rates and private parties. Dinner & Show package without overnight accommodations also available. =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3762E.9517B37C Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Lawnfield Inn

8434 Mentor = Avenue, Mentor, Ohio

presents

 

Murder = Mystery Night

With the = “Candlelight Mystery Players”

 

“The Ghost of James A. Garfield”

September 27th, 2003

7:00 = pm

 

Dinner & Show packages with overnight accommodations available.  Package for two includes candlelight dinner, = complimentary wine, one night accommodation, continental breakfast, great fun and = prizes.

 

Call = 440-205-7378 or, toll free 866-205-7378

For = Reservations and Additional Information

Cash, = personal check, traveler’s check, and most credit cards welcome.

 

Call for group rates and private = parties.

Dinner & Show package without overnight accommodations = also available.

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3762E.9517B37C-- From dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org Mon Sep 8 10:31:41 2003 From: dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org (Dale Van Niel) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 13:31:41 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Scene Shop Foreman position available at Great Lakes Theater Festival Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F025211@GLTF01> SCENE SHOP FOREMAN Great Lakes Theater Festival is seeking applicants for the position of SCENE SHOP FOREMAN. Contract runs from September 2003 to February 2004 . Candidates should have thorough knowledge of shop tools, wood and steel construction, rigging, and welding skills. Should also be able to build from shop drawings, meet deadlines, supervise others, and maintain daily operations of the scene shop. Salary is commensurate with experience. Please send letter and resume with references and phone numbers to SCENE SHOP FOREMAN SEARCH, c/o Dale Van Niel, 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 dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org From mpreston at dobama.org Mon Sep 8 10:46:55 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 13:46:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]U.S. Premiere at Dobama October 17th -- The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison Message-ID: Dobama Theatre presents the United States Premiere of The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison directed by Joyce Casey October 17-November 9, 2003 U.S. Premiere! Dobama Theatre is proud to present the United States premiere of The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison. The Domino Heart premiered in March 2003 at the Tarragon Theatre in Toronto. Dobama Theatre is the first theatre in the United States to show it. Joyce Casey, Dobama?s Artistic Director, will direct this U.S. Premiere. Cara Fortree (Carla Dunleavy), university professor and mother, is widowed when her husband is suddenly killed in a car accident. Reverend Mortimer Wright (Glenn Colerider*), is sleepless in his hospital room. Young advertising executive Leo Juarez (Fabio Polanco*) is camped out in his corporate office in Chicago. In the night sky above, a helicopter carries the organ that will connect them all. *Audio-described performance on Sunday, October 26th at 2:30 p.m. featuring Glenn Colerider*, Carla Dunleavy and Fabio Polanco* *member Actors? Equity Association Performances: October 17-November 9 Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sunday 10/19 at 7:30 p.m.; 10/26, 11/2, 11/9 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets $11-20 SAVE THE DATE! October 20th and 21st NEW VOICES FOR THE THEATRE New works by area writers, including Sarah Morton For more information, call Dobama at (216) 932-6838. For reservations, call Dobama?s box office at (216) 932-3396. *DON'T MISS KIMBERLY AKIMBO BY DAVID LINDSAY-ABAIRE, NOW AT DOBAMA THROUGH SEPTEMBER 28TH!! 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 tnelson at WVIZ.org Mon Sep 8 14:14:47 2003 From: tnelson at WVIZ.org (Benepe-Nelson, Tamme) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 17:14:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This week on Applause on WVIZ/PBS Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3764E.3B9956DC Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The best from the Archives coming up on the next round of Applause with host Dee Perry... * Maestro Franz Welser-Most, Music Director for The Cleveland Orchestra. * We'll visit local vocal legend Jimmy Scott. His haunting voice has made a big noise in the jazz world for decades.=20 * And, we'll hear from a young musician with an old soul. *Clarence Bucaro's breaking through on the local blues circuit. That's all coming your way on the next round of Applause.=20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3764E.3B9956DC Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This week on Applause on WVIZ/PBS

The best from the Archives coming = up on the next round of Applause with host Dee Perry...

  • Maestro Franz Welser-Most, Music = Director for The Cleveland Orchestra.
  • We’ll visit local vocal = legend  Jimmy Scott. His haunting voice has made a big noise in the = jazz world for decades.
  • And, we’ll hear from a = young musician with an old soul.  *Clarence = Bucaro’s breaking through on the local blues circuit.

That’s all coming your way on = the next round of Applause.




------_=_NextPart_001_01C3764E.3B9956DC-- From rainbowrep at neo.rr.com Wed Sep 10 00:06:52 2003 From: rainbowrep at neo.rr.com (Lois DiGiacomo) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 02:06:52 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]THE GUYS - true story of 9/11 - N.E. Ohio premiere from the Rainbow Repertory Co. Message-ID: <002601c3776a$1cc706b0$dbd65d18@DJVLSZ01> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C37740.337E3FB0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable THE GUYS, a New York fire captain's true story, will premiere on = Thursday, September 11th - 8 p.m., at the Canton Cultural Center = Education Building located at 1014 Cleveland Avenue N. W. (directly = behind the Civic Center parking deck). "This play is why theater exists...to connect us, teach us how to live. = It is destined to become a classic." NEW YORK TIMES Already a movie with Sigourney Weaver and Anthony LaPaglia, the play = will use the movie soundtrack and will have a live rendition of the = theme song, 'The Dawning of the Day'. Don't miss a commemoration of 9/11 that will truly touch your = heart!...you will never forget it. Performance dates include September = 19-20. Reservations: 330.966.9440=20 THE GUYS can be booked as a special event or fundraising production for = organizations. Call Director, Lois DiGiacomo, at 330.966.9440.=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C37740.337E3FB0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
THE GUYS, a New York fire captain's = true story,=20 will premiere on Thursday, September 11th - 8 p.m., at the Canton = Cultural=20 Center Education Building located at 1014 Cleveland Avenue N. W. = (directly=20 behind the Civic Center parking deck).
 
"This play is why theater exists...to = connect us,=20 teach us how to live.  It is destined to become a classic."  = NEW YORK=20 TIMES
 
Already a movie with Sigourney Weaver = and Anthony=20 LaPaglia, the play will use the movie soundtrack and will have a live = rendition=20 of the theme song, 'The Dawning of the Day'.
 
Don't miss a commemoration of 9/11 that = will truly=20 touch your heart!...you will never forget it. Performance dates include=20 September 19-20. Reservations: 330.966.9440 
 
THE GUYS can be booked as a special = event or=20 fundraising production for organizations.  Call Director, Lois = DiGiacomo, at 330.966.9440. 
------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C37740.337E3FB0-- From jgregory at cptonline.org Wed Sep 10 06:22:42 2003 From: jgregory at cptonline.org (Jyana Gregory) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 09:22:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CPT seeks sound des, props person and ASMs for upcoming shows Message-ID: <200309100922.AA489554210@cptonline.org> Cleveland Public Theatre is seeking a sound designer, a props person and an ASM for their upcoming musical DISCORDIA opening Oct. 17th and an ASM for Durang's MRS. BOB CRACHIT'S WILD CHRISTMAS BINGE opening Nov. 28th. All positions receive a stipend. For more information, please contact Jyana S. Gregory, Associate Artisitic Director 216-631-2727 x210. From s.emerick at csuohio.edu Wed Sep 10 06:34:33 2003 From: s.emerick at csuohio.edu (s.emerick at csuohio.edu) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 09:34:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Centerfest presents SNEAK PEEK Message-ID: Don't miss out on CENTERFEST on Saturday, September 20 Noon - 5pm at Playhouse Square Center! Get a glimpse of the Broadway Series with SNEAK PEEK featuring: Maryanne Nagel Greg Violand Sandra Emerick Kyle Primous ...accompanied by Marge Adler CENTERFEST is Playhouse Square Center's FREE annual open house arts celebration. It's a community-wide performing and visual arts festival, during which Playhouse Square's stages and lobbies come to life with performances by both local artists and national touring companies. Bring your entire family and enjoy a full day of fun-filled, inspiring shows, as you delve into creative, hands-on arts activities sponsored by local cultural organizations. PLUS, come support CSU's dance program performing at CENTERFEST ! For a schedule of events for Centerfest, click here: http://www.playhousesquare.com/Centerfest/schedule_03.htm If you miss SNEAK PEEK at Centerfest, attend the other performances. Schedule includes: Saturday, Sept 20 at Playhouse Square Centerfest, 4 pm, Ohio Theatre Sunday, Sept 28 at the Lakewood Library, 2 pm Wednesday, Oct 1 at the Beachwood Library, 7:30 pm Sunday, Oct 5 at the Downtown Cleveland Public Library, 2 pm (Louis Stokes Wing Aud.) Tuesday, Oct 7 at the Westlake Library, 7:30 pm. ALL PERFORMANCES, INCLUDING "CENTERFEST" ARE FREE ! From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Sep 10 06:37:41 2003 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 09:37:41 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder: "Vagabonds" Perform at Arts in Strongsville This Sunday Message-ID: <1de.f1e1a28.2c908325@aol.com> --part1_1de.f1e1a28.2c908325_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable REMINDER!! Dont' miss your chance to see . . . Annie Meyer-Steinheiser and Lynn Joslyn=20 as=20 the "Vagabonds" Sunday, September 14, 2003 A Day at the Chalet Sponsored by Arts in Strongsville 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM=A0 (Rain or Shine) at the Cleveland Metroparks "Chalet" Entrances to the Chalet off Pearl Road or Route 82 (Royalton Road) You are Invited to . . . An entertaining & educational, family-oriented day filled with Art, Dance,=20 Music & Theatre awaits you.=A0 Featured throughout the day . . . Live=20 Performances, Exhibitions by Unique Artists, Demonstrations & Audience Parti= cipation! Sue Johnson, Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, will once, again,=20 emcee the 4th Annual Day at the Chalet.=A0 Come, join us for a "funtastic" d= ay of=20 events which will feature a fabulous variety of arts and culture=20 entertainment, including our own . . . "Vagabonds"=20 Annie Meyer-Steinheiser and Lynn Joslyn. Annie & Lynn will perform their "Vagabond" antics, duets and dances=20 3:00- 3:30 PM. Be sure to come and support our talented WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio=20 members who are being showcased at this Arts in Strongsville event. Admission:=A0 Food items for the Strongsville Emergency Food Bank=20 (Suggested donations: Boxes of cereal, canned goods, jars of jelly, peanut=20 butter or small cans of coffee.) For additional information:=A0 Call (440) 878-4917, (440)238-3693, or (440)=20 572-0439. Sandra Kornick, Program Chair --part1_1de.f1e1a28.2c908325_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

REMINDER!!

Dont' miss your chance to see . .  .

Annie Meyer-Steinheiser and=20= Lynn Joslyn
as
the "Vagabonds"


Sunday, September 14, 200= 3

A Day at the Chalet
Sponsored by
Arts in Strongsville
12:00 PM - 6:00 PM=A0 (Rain or Shine)
at the Cleveland Metroparks "Chalet"
Entrances to the Chalet off Pearl Road or Route 82 (Royalton Road)

You are Invited to . . .

An entertaining & educational, family-oriented day fille= d with Art, Dance, Music & Theatre awaits you.=A0 Featured throughout th= e day . . . Live Performances, Exhibitions by Unique Artists, Demonstrations= & Audience Participation!

Sue Johnson, Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, will=20= once, again, emcee the 4th Annual Day at the Chalet.=A0 Come,=20= join us for a "funtastic" day of events which will feature a fabulous= variety of arts and culture entertainment, including our own . . .

"Vagabonds"
Annie Meyer-Steinheiser and Lynn Joslyn.

Annie & Lynn will perform their "Vagabond" antics, duets and dances
3:00- 3:30 PM.

Be sure to come and support our talented WAKE UP And=20= LIVE's Actors' Studio members who are being showcased at this Art= s in Strongsville event.

Admission:=A0 Food items for the Strongsville Emergency Food Bank
(
Suggested donations: Box= es of cereal, canned goods, jars of jelly, peanut butter or small cans of co= ffee.)

For additional information:=A0 Call (440) 878-4917, (440)238-3693, or (440)=20= 572-0439.
Sandra Kornick, Program Chair












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We now accept Major Credit Cards for WAKE UP And LIVE's Training,=20 Services, Publications & Gift Ideas. Call (216) 561-8608 to order.=20 WAKE UP And LIVE's Publications . P.O. Box 201524 . Shaker Heights, OH 44122 --part1_172.1f88ec05.2c90a93f_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

A REMINDER
Announcement

from
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio
Sue Johnson, Director
about our
TALENT SERVICES . PUBLICA= TIONS . GIFT IDEAS


As the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio st= arts another season of programs, projects and productions, we would like to=20= remind you about our expanded professional services & training.=A0 See h= ow our Talent Services, Publications and Gift Ideas can help you be m= ore effective in your personal, professional & career development.

> TALENT SERVICES FOR ACTORS,= PLAYWRIGHTS, DIRECTORS,=A0
=A0=A0=A0 (COMEDIANS & SINGERS, Too)


. Business Management Ser= vices!
=A0=A0 We'll help you promote your projects . . .
=A0=A0 Presentations . Shows & Performances . Special Events (Planning &= amp;
=A0=A0 Entertainment) . Publicity . Guest Appearances

. Career Development Serv= ices!
=A0=A0 "PlayActs: a Prelude to Performance"
=A9 &a= mp; "Playwrights' Scriptwriting Basics"=A9
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--part1_172.1f88ec05.2c90a93f_boundary-- From goc at haroldhafner.com Wed Sep 10 10:06:42 2003 From: goc at haroldhafner.com (Harold Hafner Model & Talent) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 13:06:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Space Available Message-ID: <035401c377bd$e875e2b0$120d6b42@R> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_7cWWZA171pFZ9nQ0CoGM3Q) Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Do you need a small space for your acting classes, dance classes (no mirrors available), casting sessions, meetings, yoga classes, photo shoots, etc? Harold Hafner Model & Talent Photography/Management is offering our space to qualified responsible individuals and groups for the classes, meetings, casting session, shoots, etc. The rate is $30 per hour or $200 for the day. The space is about 550 sq ft located in the Midtown area on East 40th Street at Payne Ave in the "Loft Works" building. There is a parking lot and off street parking available. Anyone interested can contact us at 216-426-8000. ----- Red Roses, Harold Hafner Model & Talent Photography 216-426-8000 www.HaroldHafner.com --Boundary_(ID_7cWWZA171pFZ9nQ0CoGM3Q) Content-type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT

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--Boundary_(ID_7cWWZA171pFZ9nQ0CoGM3Q)-- From CRSG at Lubrizol.com Wed Sep 10 08:06:50 2003 From: CRSG at Lubrizol.com (Sgarlata, Christopher) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 11:06:50 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Li'l Abner Auditions at Lake Performing Arts Center Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C377AD.2928E600 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Lake Performing Arts Center, located at 29430 Lakeshore Blvd. in Willowick, will hold auditions for our Fall Musical Li'l Abner on Sunday September 14 at 7:30 p.m. No appointment is necessary. Needed are actors, singer and dancers ages 16 and older. Those auditioning should prepare a song from a Broadway musical and be prepared to read from the script. Production dates for Li'l Abner are November 14 - December 7. For more information, please call Lake Performing Arts Center Box Office at 440/944-2520. Chris R. Sgarlata Email: crsg at lubrizol.com Both the individual sending this e-mail and The Lubrizol Corporation=20 intend that this electronic message be used exclusively by the = individual=20 or entity to which it is intended to be addressed. This message may=20 contain information that is privileged, confidential and thereby exempt = and=20 protected from unauthorized disclosure under applicable law. If the=20 reader of this message is not the intended recipient, or an employee or=20 agent responsible for delivering the message to the intended recipient,=20 be aware that any disclosure, dissemination, distribution or copying of=20 this communication, or the use of its contents, is not authorized and is = strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication and are = not=20 the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately and = permanently=20 delete the original message from your e-mail system. =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C377AD.2928E600 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Li'l Abner Auditions at Lake Performing Arts Center

Lake Performing Arts Center, = located at 29430 Lakeshore Blvd. in Willowick, will hold auditions for = our Fall Musical Li’l Abner on Sunday September 14 at 7:30 = p.m.  No appointment is necessary.  Needed are actors, singer = and dancers ages 16 and older.  Those auditioning should prepare a = song from a Broadway musical and be prepared to read from the = script.  Production dates for Li’l Abner are November = 14 – December 7.  For more information, please call Lake = Performing Arts Center Box Office at 440/944-2520.


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------_=_NextPart_001_01C377AD.2928E600-- From oakfaery at adelphia.net Wed Sep 10 10:33:16 2003 From: oakfaery at adelphia.net (oakfaery at adelphia.net) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 13:33:16 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]New play at KSUSC Message-ID: <20030910173316.CFKF12180.mta10.adelphia.net@mail.adelphia.net> There is a brand new play being staged at the Kent State University Stark Campus that all should see. It is written by Rod Lang and it is called "Birdie." It is definitely worth the $8.00 admission charge. It runs Sept. 11 thru Sept. 14, 2003. If you get a chance please go see this wonderful play!! From Oonawolf at aol.com Wed Sep 10 12:06:00 2003 From: Oonawolf at aol.com (Oonawolf at aol.com) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 15:06:00 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Drumplay meets Gongzilla at Beachland Ballroom and Rhythmfest Message-ID: <90.3c2152aa.2c90d018@aol.com> Dear Folks, Please pick up a copy of today's Scene alternative newsweekly, 9/10 issue, and read the story on Drumplay and our collaboration with Gongzilla, on page 47. We will be performing with them on Friday night, September 12, at the Beachland Ballroom, and then again for a noon set at Nelson Ledges Quarry Park on Saturday, September 13. For those on this list unfamiliar with Drumplay, winner of Best World Music Act 2002 in the Cleveland Free Times Music Awards, you will be treated to the poetry of Daniel Thompson, who is a frequent contributor to our project. For more information, please visit the following websites: www.clevescene.com www.beachlandballroom.com www. nlqp.com www.cdbaby.com/drumplay www.lolorecords.com For all those who come to the show and purchase our new CD "Under the Map of the World Where I Sleep", you will receive a free poster of Daniel Thompson's poetry against a nice collage of photos taken by French photographer, Frederic Loridant, on Drumplay's first European tour in May of 2002. Please come out and support percussion and poetry, a groovy combination. Peace, James Onysko From edenvalley at centurytel.net Wed Sep 10 12:53:44 2003 From: edenvalley at centurytel.net (Bette Lou Higgins) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 15:53:44 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Eden Valley presents NEXT STOP, FREEDOM! on Sept. 20 Message-ID: <3F5F8148.4030803@centurytel.net> Join us when we present NEXT STOP, FREEDOM! for the Center for Great Lakes Culture on Saturday, September 20, 2003 at 3p.m. at the Cleveland Hyatt Regency, 420 Superior Avenue. Travel back to 1899 and join Sarah Comstock (portrayed by Bette Lou Higgins) as she talks about her experiences growing up in a station on the Underground Railroad. Prior to this performance there will be performances by Lee Murdock, Dan Hill and Foster Brown. All performances are free and open to the public. For additional information see http://greatlakes.msu.edu/meeting2003.php Bette Lou Higgins Artistic Director Eden Valley Enterprises http://community.cleveland.com/cc/edenvalley From cinevid at yahoo.com Wed Sep 10 12:43:38 2003 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 12:43:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Date set for "FILMING IN DV" a Seminar/Workshop at Cinevid Productions Message-ID: <20030910194338.35196.qmail@web80513.mail.yahoo.com> --0-864785179-1063223018=:33823 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Filming in DV - October 11th & 12th A Course for Digital Filmmakers. - Bill Johns, Instructor (read Bio) (this course includes a free DVD of Cinevid Shorts including DVD-Rom files for creating Look of Film process on 4 popular Imaging/NLE programs) This course is designed to give filmmakers the tools to simply make better movies. Although filmmaking is a very subjective art form, and success at the box office is never guaranteed, there are skill driven steps that can increase the filmmaker's chances of having his or her work taken seriously by both festivals and distributors. The course will run for two full days* and be divided into the following sessions: DAY ONE: 1. Choosing a Script 2. Casting the Film 3. Production DAY TWO: 4. Editing and Post Production 5. Marketing and Distribution 6. Question and Answer IMPORTANT: Each registered attendee is encouraged to submit a short subject screenplay for consideration as the project we will be filming. It should be no more than four minutes in length, set in one, indoor location and have at most four roles. Deadline for submission is October 1st. (the writer of the selected script will recieve a MiniDV Master of their completed film for their portfolio) For Session Description Please Visit the Info Page *I realize that two days is not enough time to cover, let alone absorb everything that will be discussed and demonstrated. For this reason attendees are encouraged to bring their camcorders and cassette recorders to take visual and audio notes for later review. $199 per person Register Online or get OrderForm here or call 440-796-7417 Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 11th and 12th, 9am - 6pm. Lunches provided (vegetarian consideration, so please specify when responding to confirmation email) Cinevid Productions - 3 South State Street - Painesville, OH 44077 (Directions) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-864785179-1063223018=:33823 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Filming in DV - October 11th & 12th
A Course for Digital Filmmakers. - Bill Johns, Instructor (read Bio)
(this course includes a free DVD of Cinevid Shorts including DVD-Rom files for creating Look of Film process on 4 popular Imaging/NLE programs)

This course is designed to give filmmakers the tools to simply make better movies. Although filmmaking is a very subjective art form, and success at the box office is never guaranteed, there are skill driven steps that can increase the filmmaker's chances of having his or her work taken seriously by both festivals and distributors.

The course will run for two full days* and be divided into the following sessions:

DAY ONE:
1. Choosing a Script
2. Casting the Film
3. Production

DAY TWO:
4. Editing and Post Production
5. Marketing and Distribution
6. Question and Answer

IMPORTANT: Each registered attendee is encouraged to submit a short subject screenplay for consideration as the project we will be filming. It should be no more than four minutes in length, set in one, indoor location and have at most four roles. Deadline for submission is October 1st. (the writer of the selected script will recieve a MiniDV Master of their completed film for their portfolio)

For Session Description Please Visit the Info Page

*I realize that two days is not enough time to cover, let alone absorb everything that will be discussed and demonstrated. For this reason attendees are encouraged to bring their camcorders and cassette recorders to take visual and audio notes for later review.

$199 per person Register Online or get OrderForm here or call 440-796-7417

Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 11th and 12th, 9am - 6pm.
Lunches provided (vegetarian consideration, so please specify when responding to confirmation email)

Cinevid Productions - 3 South State Street - Painesville, OH 44077 (Directions)


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-864785179-1063223018=:33823-- From VanBrujah at aol.com Wed Sep 10 13:52:54 2003 From: VanBrujah at aol.com (VanBrujah at aol.com) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 16:52:54 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A warning to all area theatres Message-ID: <7687BD05.7001630B.0292F745@aol.com> Just a friendly word of warning to all area theatres: If a young woman named Jessica Pintiello comes to your theatre to audition or volunteer, please be advised that on Wednesday, September 3, 2003, she was sentenced to 4 years of probation and 350 hours of community service, as a result of Felony Theft charges. This is a matter of public record. These crimes were committed against people she met while participating in our local theatre community. Those of us who are aware of this do not want to see anyone else vicitimzed by this her. http://www.cantoncourt.org/criminal/index.html Thanks for your kind attention, S. Iriarte From mpreston at dobama.org Wed Sep 10 14:25:36 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 17:25:36 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]KeyBank Volunteers Help at Dobama Theatre Message-ID: KeyBank Volunteers Help at Dobama Theatre During The Bank?s Annual ?Neighbors Make The Difference Day? On Tuesday, September 9, ten volunteers from KeyBank assisted the staff of Dobama Theatre in Cleveland Heights with a mailing and painting of floors in the theatre as part of its ?Neighbors Make The Difference Day.? Key Bank employees across the country take part in this day of volunteerism, cleaning up landscaping, assembling playground equipment, reading to children, packing food at food banks, and doing just the kind of work Dobama needed. Dobama Theatre Managing Director Diane Shoemaker says, ?We really appreciate that members of our community are volunteering to make a difference for an organization they believe in. Small organizations like Dobama are often understaffed and can really use the help.? Dobama Theatre recently opened its season with the Ohio premiere of Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Walter Eugene Grodzik. 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. The play runs through September 28. 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 7:30 p.m. For more information, call Dobama at (216) 932-6838. For reservations, call Dobama?s box office at (216) 932-3396. Performances: September 5-28 Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sundays at 7:30 p.m. Tickets $11-20 DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present its 2003-2004 Season! Four OHIO premiere productions, one U.S. premiere and one WORLD premiere! NOW PLAYING through September 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 audience was convulsed in laughter? ? Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers "Dobama employs a raft of imposing talent" -- James Damico, Free 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 Winner of the Arlene R. and William P. Lewis Playwriting Contest at BYU! 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 Jacandbru at aol.com Wed Sep 10 18:08:43 2003 From: Jacandbru at aol.com (Jacandbru at aol.com) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 21:08:43 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]"I Could Have Danced All Night" Message-ID: <107.26aeeaf6.2c91251b@aol.com> --part1_107.26aeeaf6.2c91251b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I am writing once again to update everyone on the above SHOW! " I Could Have Danced All Night" is being held at the Beck Center, even though this is NOT a Beck Center sponsored event! It is being produced by Bruce Shields and is an ULTIMATE reliving of the Disco era of the mid 70's and early 80's! It is a non-stop, high energy musical production that is scheduled for Saturday, November 22nd, 2003 at 7:45 p.m.! The SHOW is complete and the music is second to none! The cast has been established and is ready to go! There is still room for SUPPORT cast for those who play the VIOLIN or TRUMPET--or who are willing/wanting to simulate the playing of one of these two instruments. Such participants will be in the background supporting the STAR performer and other soloists and dancers! The SHOW is approximately 110 seats from being SOLD OUT! If you want to be part of what some consider to be the most liveliest and "FUNNEST" show of the year, contact me at the following numbers--or e-mail me as soon as possible. Support cast will be finalized by September 25th, 2003! Let me hear from you, if interested! Bruce Shields #216-881-1700, ext. 101 OR #440-572-4208 JacandBru at aol.com --part1_107.26aeeaf6.2c91251b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I am writing once agai= n to update everyone on the above SHOW!
" I Could Have Danced All Night" is being held at the Beck Center, ev= en though this is NOT a Beck Center sponsored event!
It is being produced by Bruce Shields and is an ULTIMATE reliving of the Dis= co era of the mid 70's and early 80's!  It is a non-stop, high energy m= usical production that is scheduled for Saturday, November 22nd, 2003 at 7:4= 5 p.m.! 
The SHOW is complete and the music is second to none!  
The cast has been established and is ready to go!  There is still room=20= for SUPPORT cast for those who play the VIOLIN or TRUMPET--or=20= who are willing/wanting to simulate the playing of one of these two instrume= nts.  Such participants will be in the background supporting the STAR p= erformer and other soloists and dancers!
The SHOW is approximately 110 seats from being SOLD OUT!   If you=20= want to be part of
what some consider to be the most liveliest and "FUNNEST" show of the year,=20= contact me at the following numbers--or e-mail me as soon as possible. = Support cast will be finalized by September 25th, 2003!
Let me hear from you, if interested! 

Bruce Shields   #216-881-1700, ext. 101 OR
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JacandBru at aol.com     
--part1_107.26aeeaf6.2c91251b_boundary-- From haywoodgroup at core.com Wed Sep 10 18:47:13 2003 From: haywoodgroup at core.com (lhammel) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 21:47:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Near West Theatre Opens 26th Season with Original Work Message-ID: <003d01c37806$a016ede0$e20ed6d8@com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003A_01C377E5.186E3E00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release =20 =20 Near West Theatre Opens Original Production =93Hercules vs. Godzilla=94 Oct. 3, 4, 5 =20 Near West Theatre opens its 26th Season with an original work=97Hercules = vs. Godzilla=97on Friday, Oct. 3. Performances are one weekend only and = conclude with a Sunday, Oct. 5, matinee. =20 =20 Friday and Saturday performances are at 7:30 p.m. The Sunday matinee = starts at 3 p.m. All tickets are $6 and include general admission = seating. Parking is free and guarded. Reservations are recommended. = Please call NWT=92s box office at 216-621-3242. =20 Performances are at St. Pat=92s Club Building, 3606 Bridge Ave., in Ohio = City (at the corner of W. 38th & Bridge Ave.). For more information, = check us out on the web at www.nearwesttheatre.org. =20 Sponsored by the City of Cleveland, Department of Community Development, = SoftRock, 102.1 FM WDOK, and Thompson Hine, Hercules vs. Godzilla is an = original script (written by NWT=92s Associate Artistic Director, Jodi = Maile) that fuses modern pop icons, rock music and media images with the = classic mythology of ancient Greece. In creating this comic and often = poignant retelling of the stories of Hercules, Persephone, Narcissus and = Pandora, cast members (ages 9-13) are asked to examine questions and = issues concerning beauty and body image, the true nature of heroism, the = ramifications of media bombardment as well as the universal themes of = individual will and fate. =20 Near West Theatre proudly acknowledges support from The Ohio Arts = Council. =20 Since 1978, Near West Theatre has provoked theatre through a process = that is intense, challenging and transforming=97for participants and = audience alike. People from all walks of life come together to be = challenged=97by sharing their unique life stories and experiences=97to = find their own voices and to make personal connections with the = production. Through this sometimes rugged and ragged process, people not = only discover themselves in new ways but relate to each other through = the medium of theatre. Connections are made. Community is formed. The = result is authentic, raw and passionate theatre. =20 NWT is the recipient of the 2003 Governor=92s Award for the Arts for = Community Development and Participation. ### ------=_NextPart_000_003A_01C377E5.186E3E00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

For Immediate Release           =20

           =20

Near West = Theatre=20 Opens Original Production

=93Hercules = vs.=20 Godzilla=94

Oct.=20 3, 4, 5

 

Near West Theatre opens its=20 26th Season with an original work=97Hercules vs. Godzilla=97on = Friday, Oct. 3.=20 Performances are one weekend only and conclude with a Sunday, Oct. 5,=20 matinee.  =

 

Friday and Saturday = performances are at=20 7:30 p.m. The Sunday matinee starts at 3 p.m.  All tickets are $6 and include = general=20 admission seating. Parking is free and = guarded. Reservations are=20 recommended. Please call NWT=92s box office at=20 216-621-3242.

 

Performances are at St. = Pat=92s Club=20 Building, 3606 Bridge Ave., in Ohio City (at the corner of W. = 38th=20 & Bridge Ave.).  For = more=20 information, check us out on the web at www.nearwesttheatre.org.

 

Sponsored by the City of = Cleveland,=20 Department of Community Development, SoftRock, 102.1 FM WDOK, and = Thompson Hine,=20 Hercules vs. Godzilla is an original script (written by NWT=92s = Associate=20 Artistic Director, Jodi Maile) that fuses modern pop icons, rock music = and media=20 images with the classic mythology of ancient Greece. In creating this = comic and=20 often poignant retelling of the stories of Hercules, Persephone, = Narcissus and=20 Pandora, cast members (ages 9-13) are asked to examine questions and = issues=20 concerning beauty and body image, the true nature of heroism, the = ramifications=20 of media bombardment as well as the universal themes of individual will = and=20 fate.

 

Near West Theatre proudly acknowledges = support from The=20 Ohio Arts Council.

 

Since 1978, Near West Theatre has provoked = theatre=20 through a process that is intense, challenging and transforming=97for = participants=20 and audience alike. People from all walks of life come together to be=20 challenged=97by sharing their unique life stories and experiences=97to = find their=20 own voices and to make personal connections with the production. Through = this=20 sometimes rugged and ragged process, people not only discover themselves = in new=20 ways but relate to each other through the medium of theatre. Connections = are=20 made. Community is formed. The result is authentic, raw and passionate=20 theatre.

 

NWT is the = recipient=20 of the 2003 Governor=92s Award for the Arts for Community Development = and=20 Participation.

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------=_NextPart_000_003A_01C377E5.186E3E00-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Wed Sep 10 19:09:59 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 22:09:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"I Hate This" - One Night Only! 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_3146076600_374235_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable ONE-NIGHT ONLY PERFORMANCE In recognition of National Nurse-Midwifery week. I HATE THIS (a play without the baby) =B3There is no word for the parent of a dead child.=B2 Join playwright/performer David Hansen for I Hate This, a solo performance that takes you from the moment his son was born and through the year that follows =8A bu= t not in that order. An honest, horrible, and even humorous trip through the reality of stillbirth. Friday, October 10, 2003 WO Walker Center, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, 10524 Euclid Avenue (Complimentary parking available in attached garage off of Stokes Blvd.) 7 pm Reception =80 8 pm Performance Post-performance Talkback (Recently performed at the Minnesota Fringe Festival.) =B3A breathtaking, heartbreaking journey.=B2 =AD The Plain Dealer Sponsored by: The Northeast Ohio Chapter of the American College of Nurse Midwives, this play is one man=B9s perception of facing the grief of stillbirth. We encourage those that may personally or professionally deal with loss to join us for a night of reflection, education, and entertainment. $15 per person; $10 per medical/nursing students or medical residents with ID Please forward checks to NEOACNM, c/o Elizabeth Ruzga, 7388 Kinsman Rd, Novelty, Ohio 44072 or call 440-338-6291 for reservations. # # # --MS_Mac_OE_3146076600_374235_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable "I Hate This" - One Night Only! ONE-NIGHT ONLY PERFORMANCE
In recognition of National Nurse-Midwifery week.

I HATE THIS
(a play without the baby)

=B3There is no word for the parent of a dead child.=B2

Join playwright/performer David Hansen for I Hate This, a solo p= erformance that takes
you from the moment his son was born and through the year that follows =8A bu= t not in that order. An honest, horrible, and even humorous trip through the= reality of stillbirth.

Friday, October 10, 2003
WO Walker Center, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, 10524 Euclid Avenue
(Complimentary parking available in attached garage off of Stokes Blvd.) 7 pm Reception =80 8 pm Performance
Post-performance Talkback

(Recently performed at the Minnesota Fringe Festival.)

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

Sponsored by:
The Northeast Ohio Chapter of the American College of Nurse Midwives, this = play is one man=B9s perception of facing the grief of stillbirth.
We encourage those that may personally or professionally deal with loss = to join us for a night of reflection, education, and entertainment.

$15 per person; $10 per medical/nursing students or medical residents with = ID

Please forward checks to NEOACNM, c/o Elizabeth Ruzga,
7388 Kinsman Rd, Novelty, Ohio 44072
or call 440-338-6291 for reservations.

# # # --MS_Mac_OE_3146076600_374235_MIME_Part-- From cvlt at cvlt.org Wed Sep 10 20:24:04 2003 From: cvlt at cvlt.org (cvlt at cvlt.org) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 23:24:04 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Annie at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030910232250.00a9e5b8@mail.en.com> Chagrin Valley Little Theatre will hold auditions for the musical "Annie" for children and dogs on Sunday, September 21 at 1 p.m. Children should come prepared to sing and dance, selections of their own choosing. Auditions for all other roles will be Monday and Tuesday, September 22 and 23 at 7:30 p.m. Those auditioning should come prepared to sing, dance and deliver a monologue. All auditions will be held at the theatre, 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls. "Annie" will be on stage November 28 through December 28. Director is Tim Coles, producer is Carolyn Barnhard. From WSPAmherst at aol.com Wed Sep 10 21:06:10 2003 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 00:06:10 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players: Bell, Book and Candle Message-ID: <1df.fb848e0.2c914eb2@aol.com> -------------------------------1063253170 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit For Immediate Release Workshop Players announces the first production of the 2003-2004 season, John van Druten's Bell, Book and Candle. Director Dave Cotton has cast an ensemble of Workshop veterans in this play, which was probably the inspiration for television's "Bewitched." Rachael Endrizzi is Gillian Holroyd, the lovely young witch who falls in love with a mortal, and who decides to cast a spell to gain his affections. Rachael has appeared in many local productions, including PICNIC at Workshop Players, where she played Madge, the beautiful sister. Michael Leuszler is Shepherd Henderson, a New York publisher who falls under Gillian's spell. Michael has done work for Workshop on and off since 1984, and has played various roles at WSP, including Mortimer Brewster from ARSENIC AND OLD LACE, and a very intelligent monkey in ALL IN THE TIMING. Aunt Queenie Holroyd, Gillian's poor eccentric aunt who is also a witch, is played by Jimmie Looney. Jimmie has appeared many times on the WSP stage, once, coincidentally as Mortimer Brewster's eccentric aunt in ARSENIC AND OLD LACE, and as a Jewish Mother in the classic GOD OF ISAAC. David Stacko should be familiar to longtime Workshop patrons, as he has directed and acted here for years. His last appearance on our stage was as the title character in LAST OF THE RED HOT LOVERS. Other recent appearances include roles in PLAZA SUITE and KINDLY KEEP IT COVERED. David plays Sidney Redlitch, a socially lubricated author who is researching a book on witchcraft in New York with the help of Gillian's brother... Nicky Holroyd is played by Todd McGill, who made his debut at Workshop in THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK. His character here is much nicer. Performance dates are September 11, 12, 13, 19, 20, 26 & 27 at 8 p.m. There will also be Sunday matinees on September 21 & 28 at 3:00. Tickets are $10.00 each and may be reserved by calling the box office at 440-988-5613. Group rates are available for groups of 15 or more. Season tickets are on sale now through October 7. Workshop Players Theatre is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. - 30 - "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" -------------------------------1063253170 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

For Immediate Release

Workshop Players announces the first production of the 2003-= 2004 season, John van Druten's Bell, Book and Candle.

Director= Dave Cotton has cast an ensemble of Workshop veterans in this play, which w= as probably the inspiration for television's "Bewitched." Rachael Endrizzi i= s Gillian Holroyd, the lovely young witch who falls in love with a mortal, a= nd who decides to cast a spell to gain his affections. Rachael has appeared=20= in many local productions, including PICNIC at Workshop Players, wher= e she played Madge, the beautiful sister.

Michael Leuszler is Shepher= d Henderson, a New York publisher who falls under Gillian's spell. Michael h= as done work for Workshop on and off since 1984, and has played various role= s at WSP, including Mortimer Brewster from ARSENIC AND OLD LACE, and=20= a very intelligent monkey in  ALL IN THE TIMING.

Aunt Qu= eenie Holroyd, Gillian's poor eccentric aunt who is also a witch, is played=20= by Jimmie Looney. Jimmie has appeared many times on the WSP stage, once, coi= ncidentally as Mortimer Brewster's eccentric aunt in ARSENIC AND OLD LACE= , and as a Jewish Mother in the classic GOD OF ISAAC.

Dav= id Stacko should be familiar to longtime Workshop patrons, as he has directe= d and acted here for years. His last appearance on our stage was as the titl= e character in LAST OF THE RED HOT LOVERS. Other recent appearances i= nclude roles in PLAZA SUITE and KINDLY KEEP IT COVERED. David=20= plays Sidney Redlitch, a socially lubricated author who is researching a boo= k on witchcraft in New York with the help of Gillian's brother...

Nic= ky Holroyd is played by Todd McGill, who made his debut at Workshop in TH= E DIARY OF ANNE FRANK.  His character here is much nicer.

Pe= rformance dates are September 11, 12, 13, 19, 20, 26 & 27 at 8 p.m. Ther= e will also be Sunday matinees on September 21 & 28 at 3:00. Tickets are= $10.00 each and may be reserved by calling the box office at 440-988-5613.=20= Group rates are available for groups of 15 or more. Season tickets are on sa= le now through October 7.
Workshop Players Theatre is located at 44820 M= iddle Ridge Road in Amherst.

- 30 -

 
"If the whole world's a stage, I demand better ligh= ting"
-------------------------------1063253170-- From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Thu Sep 11 05:54:07 2003 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 08:54:07 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition Reading-Saturday September 13th at 8:30 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_01C37863.C9CD0D60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hello Everyone- Read this fabulous article about Lauri Donahue, the winning playwright of the Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition. The article was in last week's Cleveland Jewish News. Playwright's drama steeped in history Lauri Donahue brings ancient Judea to the Halle Theatre stage. BY: MARGI HERWALD Staff Reporter There was a long wait to get in to see the film "Gladiator" when it opened in May 2000, so Lauri Donahue brought a book to the theater. It was Jewish Wars, a historical account by Flavius Josephus, an ancient Judean who defected to Rome. Before the movie began, Donahue found herself engrossed in Josephus' description of an often-overlooked woman ruler in ancient Israel around 104 B.C.E. She was Queen Alexandra of Judea. "It was so wonderfully extravagant in its detail and so action-packed," recalls Donahue, 41, speaking to the CJN from her home outside of Vancouver. As she read about sons starving their mother, brothers killing each other, and devastating wars, the story "struck me as very theatrical and very Shakespearean," she says. As soon as she got home from the movie, Donahue sat down and wrote a monologue (in classical iambic pentameter) for one of the characters in Josephus' work. Soon, this monologue would expand into an epic, historical drama, "Alexandra of Judea." The play won this year's Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition at the JCC's Halle Theatre. It will be performed as a staged reading on Saturday evening, Sept. 13. While she had collaborated on musicals and written Purim spiels and non-fiction articles, "Alexandra" is Donahue's first full-length play. She researched the play's period by immersing herself in Talmud and archival works. She found that Judea (ancient Israel) only had two queens in its history. One was a disastrous ruler who slaughtered her whole family. Alexandra's reign, however, "was known as a golden age, even by the misogynists of the Talmud," Donahue relates. "It's interesting that I - and nearly everyone else in the Jewish world - have never heard of Alexandra. The only good queen Israel ever had, and she's the great mystery woman of Jewish history." "Alexandra of Judea" chronicles the Hasmoneans, descendants of the Maccabbees, who ruled Judea in the absence of a king from David's line. Alexandra begins the play as wife of Aristobulus, an arrogant and paranoid usurper king. After his death, she marries his brother and successor, the drunken and easily manipulated Alexander. For years, her war-mongering husbands chip away at the stability of Judea, until finally Alexandra ascends to the throne and restores peace. "History adds a wonderful dimension to a story, a layer of richness from that culture and society," Donahue says. Most of her characters actually existed. "Instead of creating them out of thin air, I'm reincarnating old bones." The playwright hopes to "get people interested and excited about Alexandra. She should be better known; she should be up there with Miriam and Deborah." Donahue says her one consolation is that the street in Jerusalem named after Alexandra is longer than the streets named after her two husbands. The idea for the script struck Donahue just as she and husband, Rabbi Barry Leff (who was still in rabbinical school at the time), were planning to move to Israel for a year. Donahue, a lawyer, worked for a Jerusalem law firm that got pelted by shrapnel from nearby bombs. "Our timing was impeccable. We arrived (with two stepdaughters, two daughters and another on the way) just in time for the intifada," Donahue says. "It was a wonderful, but intense year. Israel is a wonderful place for children; it's very safe, bombs and all." On her lunch breaks, the pregnant Donahue worked on the script, including writing a speech in which a character describes to Queen Alexandra specifically what it feels like to go through pregnancy. The speech remains one of her favorites, and always elicits an enthusiastic response from women who say she captured it perfectly. A day before her labor was induced, Donahue attended the first reading of "Alexandra," performed by Israel's CenterStage Company. Later the play was read at the Chutzpah Festival in Vancouver (where her husband has a pulpit), and it is currently set to be published. "I'm hoping local theater people in the Cleveland area will be attracted to it and want to do its first full production with costumes, lights, etc.," says Donahue, who will attend the JCC reading here. A California native, Donahue was not born Jewish. After marrying Leff, she decided she wanted to convert while pregnant with her first child. Leff was not observant at the time, but Donahue began inundating their household with Yiddishkeit. Leff decided to join her in her studies, to "keep up." "He reconnected and started taking Hebrew again for the first time since his bar mitzvah," Donahue says. "It's my fault he became a rabbi!" Donahue currently has three completed screenplays that are being considered for filming, and she is working on a new play, "Pompeii." The story of a Jerusalem family brought as slaves to ancient Pompeii, it touches on issues like "life in the Diaspora, reinvention of Jewish life after the destruction of the Temple, science versus faith, forbidden love," she explains. "And also there's a volcano in it." Donahue still practices law "a little," but is shifting full focus to her scripts. "I just put my husband through four years of rabbinical school," she says. "Now he's going to put me through a few years of writing!" "Alexandra of Judea" will be performed at the Halle Theatre at the Mayfield JCC on Saturday, Sept. 13, at 8:30 p.m. Call 216-382-4000, ext. 274. PLAN TO ATTEND! Attend a Staged Reading of the Winner of the 2003 Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition Saturday, September 13,2003 * 8:30 PM Eugene S.and Blanche R.Halle Theatre Alexandra of Judea BY LAURI DONAHUE Directed by Brian Zoldessy The cast includes many well-known actors in the Cleveland area: MARK CIPRA...............................JOHANAN/ELEAZAR NOAH BUDIN..................................ARISTOBULUS/ANANIAS HANS HOLZNAGEL...........................ANTIGONUS/2ND GENERAL PAUL KAISER..............................ALEXANDER JON STEIGER..............................MATTATHIAS BRIAN INNENBERG..........................ABSOLOM/BOY ALAN BRANSTEIN...........................LUTETIUS EDDIE HAMMWAY............................SIMEON MICHAEL REGNIER..........................JOSEPHUS JOY BORLAND..............................SERAKH MOLLY MCGINNIS...........................RACHEL CAISE RODE...............................ALEXANDRA CATHERINE ALBERS.........................MARIAMNE/CLEOPATRA KELLIE MCIVOR............................LAVINIA SUSANNA HOBRATH..........................STAGE DIRECTION FUNDED BY MARILYN AND HARRY CAGIN 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. Make a reservation by calling the Event Ticket Office or by responding to this email. Kris Barnes Event Ticket Office Manager The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland kbarnes at clevejcc.org 216-382-4000 ext. 274 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37863.C9CD0D60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition Reading-Saturday = September 13th at 8:30

Hello Everyone- Read this fabulous = article about Lauri Donahue, the winning playwright of the Dorothy = Silver Playwriting Competition. The article was in last week's = Cleveland Jewish News.

Playwright's drama steeped in = history=20
Lauri Donahue brings ancient Judea = to the Halle Theatre stage.

BY:
MARGI HERWALD <mailto:mherwald at cjn.org><= /U> Staff Reporter
There was a long wait to get in to = see the film "Gladiator" when it opened in May 2000, so Lauri = Donahue brought a book to the theater.

It was Jewish Wars, a historical account by Flavius Josephus, an = ancient Judean who defected to Rome.

Before the movie began, Donahue found herself engrossed in Josephus' = description of an often-overlooked woman ruler in ancient Israel around = 104 B.C.E. She was Queen Alexandra of Judea.

"It was so wonderfully extravagant in its detail and so = action-packed," recalls Donahue, 41, speaking to the CJN from her = home outside of Vancouver. As she read about sons starving their = mother, brothers killing each other, and devastating wars, the story = "struck me as very theatrical and very Shakespearean," she = says.

As soon as she got home from the movie, Donahue sat down and wrote a = monologue (in classical iambic pentameter) for one of the characters in = Josephus' work. Soon, this monologue would expand into an epic, = historical drama, "Alexandra of Judea." The play won this = year's Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition at the JCC's Halle = Theatre. It will be performed as a staged reading on Saturday evening, = Sept. 13.

While she had collaborated on musicals and written Purim spiels and = non-fiction articles, "Alexandra" is Donahue's first = full-length play. She researched the play's period by immersing herself = in Talmud and archival works. She found that Judea (ancient Israel) = only had two queens in its history. One was a disastrous ruler who = slaughtered her whole family. Alexandra's reign, however, "was = known as a golden age, even by the misogynists of the Talmud," = Donahue relates. "It's interesting that I - and nearly everyone = else in the Jewish world - have never heard of Alexandra. The only good = queen Israel ever had, and she's the great mystery woman of Jewish = history."

"Alexandra of Judea" chronicles the Hasmoneans, descendants = of the Maccabbees, who ruled Judea in the absence of a king from = David's line. Alexandra begins the play as wife of Aristobulus, an = arrogant and paranoid usurper king. After his death, she marries his = brother and successor, the drunken and easily manipulated Alexander. = For years, her war-mongering husbands chip away at the stability of = Judea, until finally Alexandra ascends to the throne and restores = peace.

"History adds a wonderful dimension to a story, a layer of = richness from that culture and society," Donahue says. Most of her = characters actually existed. "Instead of creating them out of thin = air, I'm reincarnating old bones."

The playwright hopes to "get people interested and excited about = Alexandra. She should be better known; she should be up there with = Miriam and Deborah." Donahue says her one consolation is that the = street in Jerusalem named after Alexandra is longer than the streets = named after her two husbands.

The idea for the script struck Donahue just as she and husband, Rabbi = Barry Leff (who was still in rabbinical school at the time), were = planning to move to Israel for a year. Donahue, a lawyer, worked for a = Jerusalem law firm that got pelted by shrapnel from nearby bombs.

"Our timing was impeccable. We arrived (with two stepdaughters, = two daughters and another on the way) just in time for the = intifada," Donahue says. "It was a wonderful, but intense = year. Israel is a wonderful place for children; it's very safe, bombs = and all."

On her lunch breaks, the pregnant Donahue worked on the script, = including writing a speech in which a character describes to Queen = Alexandra specifically what it feels like to go through pregnancy. The = speech remains one of her favorites, and always elicits an enthusiastic = response from women who say she captured it perfectly.

A day before her labor was induced, Donahue attended the first reading = of "Alexandra," performed by Israel's CenterStage Company. = Later the play was read at the Chutzpah Festival in Vancouver (where = her husband has a pulpit), and it is currently set to be published.

"I'm hoping local theater people in the Cleveland area will be = attracted to it and want to do its first full production with costumes, = lights, etc.," says Donahue, who will attend the JCC reading = here.

A California native, Donahue was not born Jewish. After marrying Leff, = she decided she wanted to convert while pregnant with her first child. = Leff was not observant at the time, but Donahue began inundating their = household with Yiddishkeit. Leff decided to join her in her = studies, to "keep up."

"He reconnected and started taking Hebrew again for the first time = since his bar mitzvah," Donahue says. "It's my fault he = became a rabbi!"

Donahue currently has three completed screenplays that are being = considered for filming, and she is working on a new play, = "Pompeii." The story of a Jerusalem family brought as slaves = to ancient Pompeii, it touches on issues like "life in the = Diaspora, reinvention of Jewish life after the destruction of the = Temple, science versus faith, forbidden love," she explains. = "And also there's a volcano in it."

Donahue still practices law "a little," but is shifting full = focus to her scripts. "I just put my husband through four years of = rabbinical school," she says. "Now he's going to put me = through a few years of writing!"

"Alexandra of Judea" will be performed at the Halle = Theatre at the Mayfield JCC on Saturday, Sept. 13, at 8:30 p.m. Call = 216-382-4000, ext. 274.


PLAN TO ATTEND!


    Attend a Staged Reading of the Winner of the =
    2003 Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition =
    Saturday, September 13,2003 * 8:30 PM
    Eugene S.and Blanche R.Halle Theatre

    Alexandra of Judea BY LAURI DONAHUE
    Directed by Brian Zoldessy
    The cast includes many well-known actors in = the Cleveland area:
    MARK = CIPRA...............................JOHANAN/ELEAZAR
    NOAH = BUDIN..................................ARISTOBULUS/ANANIAS
    HANS = HOLZNAGEL...........................ANTIGONUS/2ND GENERAL
    PAUL = KAISER..............................ALEXANDER
    JON = STEIGER..............................MATTATHIAS
    BRIAN = INNENBERG..........................ABSOLOM/BOY
    ALAN = BRANSTEIN...........................LUTETIUS
    EDDIE = HAMMWAY............................SIMEON
    MICHAEL = REGNIER..........................JOSEPHUS
    JOY = BORLAND..............................SERAKH
    MOLLY = MCGINNIS...........................RACHEL
    CAISE = RODE...............................ALEXANDRA
    CATHERINE = ALBERS.........................MARIAMNE/CLEOPATRA
    KELLIE = MCIVOR............................LAVINIA
    SUSANNA HOBRATH..........................STAGE = DIRECTION
    FUNDED BY MARILYN AND HARRY CAGIN
    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.

    Make a reservation by calling the Event Ticket = Office or by responding to

this email.

Kris = Barnes
Event = Ticket Office Manager
The Jewish = Community Center of Cleveland
kbarnes at clevejcc.org=20
216-382-4000 ext. 274=20

------_=_NextPart_001_01C37863.C9CD0D60-- From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Thu Sep 11 07:16:35 2003 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 10:16:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great American Songbook Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3786F.4E7CA8FE Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland presents=20 The Song Is You the highly acclaimed series on the=20 Great American Songbook=20 Hosted by Bill Rudman and Joe Hunter first-rate jazz singers and musicians work the timeless songs written by trailblazing composers and lyricists. =20 Come-on along and listen to...... =20 October 5, 2003 ~ 3:00 p.m. Irving Berlin: The Proud Father of 20th Century Song featuring....Erin Kufel and Vince Mastro November 30, 2003 ~ 3:00 p.m. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart: It's Smooth, It's Smart, It's Rodgers and Hart featuring....Barbara Knight January 11, 2004 ~ 3:00 p.m. Peggy Lee: The Art of the Singer March 7, 2004 ~ 3:00 p.m. Cole Proter: Mr. Sophisticate featuring....Susan Hesse April 18, 2004 ~ 3:00 p.m. I love the Blues - She Heard My Cry: The Impact of the Blues on American Popular Song featuring....Evelyn Wright =20 Admission: $10.00, available at the door Cuyahoga Community College Metropolitan Campus Cleveland, OH Main Stage Theatre enter the secured, underground parking garage at Entrance 6, near the corner of E. 30th St. and Woodland Ave.=20 For more information and a brochure call: 216-987-4400 www.tricjazzfest.com =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3786F.4E7CA8FE Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Tri-C = JazzFest=20 Cleveland presents
The Song=20 Is You
the highly = acclaimed series=20 on the
Great = American=20 Songbook
Hosted by = Bill=20 Rudman and Joe=20 Hunter
first-rate jazz = singers and=20 musicians work the timeless songs written by trailblazing composers and=20 lyricists.
 
Come-on along=20 and listen to......
 
October 5, 2003 ~ 3:00 = p.m.
Irving Berlin: The Proud Father of 20th = Century=20 Song
featuring....Erin Kufel and = Vince=20 Mastro
November 30, 2003 ~ 3:00 = p.m.
Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart: It's = Smooth, It's=20 Smart, It's Rodgers and Hart
featuring....Barbara=20 Knight
January 11, 2004 ~ 3:00 = p.m.
Peggy Lee: The Art of the=20 Singer
March=20 7, 2004 ~ 3:00 p.m.
Cole Proter:  Mr.=20 Sophisticate
featuring....Susan=20 Hesse
April=20 18, 2004 ~ 3:00 p.m.
I=20 love the Blues - She Heard My Cry:  The Impact of the Blues on = American=20 Popular Song
featuring....Evelyn=20 Wright
 
Admission:=20 $10.00, available at the door
Cuyahoga Community=20 College Metropolitan Campus
Cleveland,=20 OH
Main = Stage=20 Theatre
enter = the secured,=20 underground parking garage at Entrance 6, near the corner of E. = 30th St.=20 and Woodland Ave. 
For more = information and a=20 brochure call: 216-987-4400

www.tricjazzfest.com
 
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3786F.4E7CA8FE-- From bdiehl at ayalogic.com Thu Sep 11 07:30:13 2003 From: bdiehl at ayalogic.com (Brian Diehl) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 10:30:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Talent Show - Sept 19, 20: Release Message-ID: <009001c37871$36f0e3a0$0400a8c0@hq.local> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: September 11, 2003 Contact: Brian Diehl, Board Member, Hudson Players 39 Church St. Hudson, OH 44236 Office: 330.253.2700 Email: bdiehl at ayalogic.com Re: Talent Show Acts Ready to Perform September 19 and 20 HUDSON, OHIO ? On September 19 and 20, ?Hudson?s Second Annual Community Talent Show,? will showcase the talent of the Western Reserve area. This year, twenty-five acts auditioned. The show will feature sixteen of them with dancing, music, singing and comedy. This vaudevillian show offers area residents an opportunity to hear popular tunes and ballads sung by Zack Carter, Natalie Freeman-Clark, Lindsey Hill, Tabatha Keller, Kelly Stoner, Haley Tussey and Will Warren. Other singing acts include the duet of Stacy Steele and Diana Rendine singing in both English and Hebrew, the father-son duo Justin and Kevin McCuteon with guitar and song and ?The Horneck Family,? more specifically Angela, Heidi, Sarah and Christa Horneck, offering piano, dancing and singing ? a triple threat! Musical acts, ranging from cute to classical, include Madison Miller with her harp and the Vivace String Trio of Ben Lee, Joseph Lee and Eric Lin. ?Ecleptic,? an area band formed by Chris Bohrer, Andy Hale, and Derrik and Danny Kolliner will keep up the tempo and ?Not Really a Rock Band? with members Bob Willoughby, Chris Anthony, Tony Meyer and Andrew Syme will have you smiling. Adding additional laughs and texture to the evening will be ?The Lyn and Annie Show? with comic tramps Lyn Joslyn and Annie Steinheiser. Offering a unique perspective and many smiles, Mallory Korpics will tell ?The Real Story of the 3 Little Pigs.? Performances are at the Barlow Community Center (east of route 91 and south off of 303 on Oviatt Street) September 19 and 20, Friday and Saturday, at 8:00pm. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8.50 for children, students, and seniors. They may be reserved by calling 330 655-8522 or purchased at the Learned Owl Bookstore. You can take your chances at buying tickets at the door, but this show is expected to sell out. Those interested in joining The Hudson Players or donating time or money can contact the group at 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 jkcoughlin at hotmail.com Thu Sep 11 07:49:07 2003 From: jkcoughlin at hotmail.com (Kay Coughlin) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 14:49:07 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Attention Playwrights! Message-ID:
Hone your creative writing skills at the Poets' and Writers' League of Greater Cleveland.  Fall classes begin soon at the PWLGC's Literary Center, 12200 Fairhill Road, Townhouse 3A (on the Fairhill Center campus).  For as little as $12, you can study creative writing with some of the best creative writers in town!  Classes are open to writers of all ages and genres, amateurs and professionals alike. Check out the PWLGC fall class schedule online at www.pwlgc.com, send an email to pwlgc at yahoo.com or call 216-421-0403 for more information.  - Kay Coughlin, Program and Outreach Director, PWLGC


Express yourself with MSN Messenger 6.0 -- download now! From cabraham at cecodoor.com Thu Sep 11 08:15:19 2003 From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 10:15:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Adult principles for Silhouette's Wizard of oz @ Shore Centre Message-ID: You can still make the auditions @ 7:30 tonight for The Witch, Scarecrow and Tin Woods Man for show dates of Nov 7,8,9,14 and 15th 2003. At the Shore Cultural Centre 219 East 222nd street in Downtown Euclid, Ohio in room 241 and 242 or call Chuck Abraham direct if you can not get there and you have interest @ 440 840-5571 anytime. Thanks Chuck. From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Thu Sep 11 09:35:42 2003 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 12:35:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for: Many Voices/Many Lives: Stories about AIDS 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_01C37882.BDEB1E50 Content-Type: text/plain Auditions for: Many Voices/Many Lives: Stories about AIDS The Education Department of Playhouse Square Foundation is holding a workshop/audition for participation in a special project involving the AIDS Task Force and The Cleveland Public Library. Come dressed to move. No preparation required. Participation is unpaid. Audition is Saturday, September 20 11am to 1pm, in the West Rehearsal Hall of Playhouse Square Center, 1650 Chester Ave. Call 216.348.7909 for additional information. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37882.BDEB1E50 Content-Type: text/html Message
 
 

Auditions for:

Many Voices/Many Lives: Stories about AIDS

 

The Education Department of Playhouse Square Foundation is holding a workshop/audition for participation in a special project involving the AIDS Task Force and The Cleveland Public Library.  Come dressed to move.  No preparation required.  Participation is unpaid.  Audition is Saturday, September 20 11am to 1pm, in the West Rehearsal Hall of Playhouse Square Center, 1650 Chester Ave.  Call 216.348.7909 for additional information.

 

 
------_=_NextPart_001_01C37882.BDEB1E50-- From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Thu Sep 11 09:43:22 2003 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 12:43:22 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for A TASTE OF HONEY Message-ID: <2C6710F191F3544AA06A1C9D67CB14D606BC79@mail4.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37883.D012A4BC Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The East 2 Theatre Company announces =20 AUDITIONS for A TASTE OF HONEY by Shelagh Delaney =20 Directed by: Jeffrey Lyn Hall =20 When: Sunday, September 14th and Tuesday, September 16th 7:00-10:00pm. Call-backs will be Wednesday, September 17th at 7:00pm. =20 =20 Roles: 1 Female age: 45-55 1 African-American Male age: 20-30 1 Male age: 35-55 =20 *Please come prepared with one dramatic/comic monologue OR you can read from the script. Sides will be available at the auditions. =20 =20 Auditions will be held at: Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus 4250 Richmond Rd. (15 min. from downtown) Studio Theatre =20 A TASTE OF HONEY became a sensational theatrical success when first produced in London by Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop in 1958. Now established as a modern classic, this comic and poignant play, by a then nineteen-year-old working-class Lancashire girl, was praised at it's London premiere by Graham Greene as having 'all the freshness of Mr. Osborne's LOOK BACK IN ANGER and a greater maturity.' =20 *Please call (216)987-2438 for more information. =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37883.D012A4BC Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
The = East 2=20 Theatre Company  announces
 
AUDITIONS  for   A TASTE OF=20 HONEY
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Directed by:  Jeffrey Lyn=20 Hall
 
When:  Sunday, September 14th  and  = Tuesday,=20 September 16th   7:00-10:00pm.
          &nbs= p;=20 Call-backs will be Wednesday, September 17th at =20 7:00pm.
 
 
Roles:   1 Female    age:=20 45-55
          &nbs= p; 1=20 African-American Male     age: = 20-30
          &nbs= p; 1=20 Male       = age: 35-55
 
*Please come=20 prepared with one dramatic/comic monologue OR you can read from the = script.
 Sides will be=20 available at the auditions.
 
 
Auditions=20 will be held at:     Cuyahoga Community College = Eastern=20 Campus
          &nbs= p;            = ;            =      =20 4250 Richmond Rd.  (15 min. from downtown)
          &nbs= p;            = ;            =      =20 Studio Theatre
 
A TASTE=20 OF HONEY became a sensational theatrical success when = first=20 produced in London by Joan Littlewood's
Theatre Workshop in=20 1958.  Now established as a modern classic, this comic and poignant = play,=20 by a then nineteen-year-old
working-class=20 Lancashire girl, was praised at it's London premiere by Graham Greene as = having=20 'all the freshness of Mr. Osborne's LOOK BACK IN = ANGER=20 and a greater maturity.'
 
*Please call=20 (216)987-2438 for more information.
 
 
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37883.D012A4BC-- From Leuszler at aol.com Thu Sep 11 14:18:58 2003 From: Leuszler at aol.com (Leuszler at aol.com) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 17:18:58 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Workshop Players of Amherst DARES you.... Message-ID: <1cb.10bbc4d0.2c9240c2@aol.com> -------------------------------1063315138 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Workshop Players of Amherst and director Michael Leuszler DARES all men in the area to read the following... Shakespeare Seeks a Man Workshop Players of Amherst, Ohio announces that THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (Abridged), our second show of the Workshop Players' season, has two of the three roles cast. Dennis Runkle and Matt Kiedrowski are playing two members of the Reduced Shakespeare Company, but we still need a third male, or someone who can be male-like, preferably between the ages of 18 to 40. This is a high energy show with a ton of physical comedy and a lot of lines and ad libbing. If you haven't run away screaming in your soaked pants, yet, and you are interested, or know of anyone who might be, contact director Michael Leuszler either by e-mail at Leuszler at aol.com or by phone at 440-988-2256. Read throughs begin the third week of September. -------------------------------1063315138 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Workshop Players of Amherst= and director Michael Leuszler DARES all men in the area to read the followi= ng...

Shakespeare Seeks a Ma= n

Workshop Players of Amh= erst, Ohio announces that THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (Abridge= d), our second show of the Workshop Players' season, has two of the three ro= les cast. Dennis Runkle and Matt Kiedrowski are playing two members of the R= educed Shakespeare Company, but we still need a third male, or someone who c= an be male-like, preferably between the ages of 18 to 40. This is a high ene= rgy show with a ton of physical comedy and a lot of lines and ad libbing.

If you haven't run away= screaming in your soaked pants, yet, and you are interested, or know of any= one who might be, contact director Michael Leuszler either by e-mail at Leus= zler at aol.com or by phone at 440-988-2256. Read throughs begin the third week= of September.

-------------------------------1063315138-- From lilith at cros.net Thu Sep 11 15:00:19 2003 From: lilith at cros.net (Christine Chapman) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 18:00:19 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SEPT. 18 AUDITIONS FOR "TWENTY FIRST CENTURY" FILM Message-ID: <001601c378b0$17ab8600$b7f5ec3f@ChandlerChapman> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C3788E.8FD81CA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable KILLER SQUIRREL PRODUCTIONS is shooting our first short film Oct. 1-7 in = Port Clinton... And we need ACTORS and EXTRAS. TWENTY-FIRST-CENTURY is the working title of a screenplay about a 'what = if'... In this case, what if Satan were to become unemployed? Speaking roles include Satan him (or her) self, a documentary = film-maker, teens (need to actually be over 18), homeless people, secret = service agents and others. All types are needed. We also need 200 extras for background action and a rally that will be = shot on October 4 (sat). Auditions are being held at the Ida Rupp Public Library in Port Clinton, = Ohio on September 18 from 4-8 pm. Sides will be provided and your = audition will be taped. Extras need not audition, just email lilith at cros.net with your contact = information so our production team can tell you when and where to be. AND LET'S NOT FORGET THE CREW! If you have production experience of any kind, we could use you! Of course, no one's getting paid, but you will get credit and be invited = to the screening in December. If the final cut is up to snuff- we will = be entering in festivals. Please feel free to contact me for information. Thanks! Christine Chapman, Director ------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C3788E.8FD81CA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
KILLER SQUIRREL = PRODUCTIONS is shooting our first short film Oct. 1-7 in Port = Clinton... And=20 we need ACTORS and EXTRAS.
 
TWENTY-FIRST-CENTURY is the = working title of=20 a screenplay about a 'what if'... In this case, what if Satan were to = become=20 unemployed?
 
Speaking roles include Satan him (or = her) self, a=20 documentary film-maker, teens (need to actually be over 18), homeless = people,=20 secret service agents and others. All types are needed.

We also need 200 extras for background = action and a=20 rally that will be shot on October 4 (sat).
 
Auditions are being held at the Ida = Rupp Public=20 Library in Port Clinton, Ohio on September 18 from 4-8 pm. Sides will be = provided and your audition will be taped.
 
Extras need not audition, just email lilith at cros.net with your contact = information=20 so our production team can tell you when and where to be.
 
AND LET'S NOT FORGET THE = CREW!
 
If you have production experience of = any kind, we=20 could use you!
 
Of course, no one's getting paid, but = you will get=20 credit and be invited to the screening in December. If the final cut is = up to=20 snuff- we will be entering in festivals.
 
Please feel free to contact me for=20 information.
 
Thanks!
 
Christine Chapman,=20 Director
<= /HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C3788E.8FD81CA0-- From s.marrell at excite.com Thu Sep 11 16:33:50 2003 From: s.marrell at excite.com (Sharon Marrell) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 19:33:50 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]posting: call for singers Message-ID: <20030911233350.172B4B70E@xmxpita.excite.com> --EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__5e8f11ecb929c1a9d7877d83fdf64fa8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit From: Windsong: Cleveland's Feminist ChorusSharon Marrell, Artistic Director CALL FOR WOMEN SINGERS Windsong has been in existence since 1979 and received non-profit status in 2001. They are an organization of women dedicated to promoting and creating change in the community through the performance of music that is women-supportive, representative of diversity, and socially and environmentally responsible. They are a smaller chorus that performs 2 formal concert per year and some special events throughout the year. They are a diverse group of women who have a lot of fun singing together while enjoying a wide variety of musical styles. Their ages range from 20's-60's. This year Windsong will be performing the oratorio "Where I Live" by Diane Benjamin. It is about breast cancer survival and the concert's net proceeds are to benefit Cleveland area breast cancer organizations. As of 9/21 Windsong will be rehearsing at St. Albons in Cleveland Hts from 4-6:15pm each Sunday. Please visit a Windsong rehearsal or call if you are interested in singing and have further questions. You may contact Windsong at 216-739-1928, ask for Amy, membership committee. _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! --EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__5e8f11ecb929c1a9d7877d83fdf64fa8 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit


From: Windsong: Cleveland's Feminist Chorus
Sharon Marrell, Artistic Director


CALL FOR WOMEN SINGERS

Windsong has been in existence since 1979 and received non-profit status in 2001. They are an organization of women dedicated to promoting and creating change in the community through the performance of music that is women-supportive, representative of diversity, and socially and environmentally responsible.

They are a smaller chorus that performs 2 formal concert per year and some special events throughout the year. They are a diverse group of women who have a lot of fun singing together while enjoying a wide variety of musical styles. Their ages range from 20's-60's. This year Windsong will be performing the oratorio "Where I Live" by Diane Benjamin. It is about breast cancer survival and the concert's net proceeds are to benefit Cleveland area breast cancer organizations. As of 9/21 Windsong will be rehearsing at St. Albons in Cleveland Hts from 4-6:15pm each Sunday. Please visit a Windsong rehearsal or call if you are interested in singing and have further questions. You may contact Windsong at 216-739-1928, ask for Amy, membership committee.




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--EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__5e8f11ecb929c1a9d7877d83fdf64fa8-- From GOLD2 at aol.com Thu Sep 11 16:35:58 2003 From: GOLD2 at aol.com (GOLD2 at aol.com) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 19:35:58 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]PLUS SIZES NEEDED FOR PRINT/TV ADS Message-ID: <110.27cff772.2c9260de@aol.com> --part1_110.27cff772.2c9260de_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit LOOKING FOR OVERWEIGHT MALES/FEMALES (AGE 15-55) FOR LIGHT (POSSIBLY COMICAL) PRINT/TV AD CAMPAIGN FOR NEW WEIGHT LOSS CENTER. E-MAIL PHOTOS (PLEASE PASTE PHOTOS IN E-MAIL TEXT SPACE...IF YOU E-MAIL YOUR PHOTO BY ATTACHING A FILE, I MAY NOT BE ABLE TO OPEN IT). OR E-MAIL ME TO REQUEST THE ADDRESS IF YOU WANT TO MAIL A PIC. THANKS. JULIE Julie Matthews 330-467-0577 330-289-6858 Candlejump Productions presents SOUPERNATURAL http://www.soupernaturalmovie.com/ --part1_110.27cff772.2c9260de_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable LOOKING FOR OVERWEIGHT MALES/FEMALES (AGE 15-= 55) FOR LIGHT (POSSIBLY COMICAL) PRINT/TV AD CAMPAIGN FOR NEW WEIGHT LOSS CE= NTER.

E-MAIL PHOTOS (PLEASE PASTE PHOTOS IN E-MAIL TEXT SPACE...IF YOU E-MAIL YOUR= PHOTO BY ATTACHING A FILE, I MAY NOT BE ABLE TO OPEN IT).

OR E-MAIL ME TO REQUEST THE ADDRESS IF YOU WANT TO MAIL A PIC.

THANKS.
JULIE



Julie Matthews
330-467-0577
330-289-6858
Candlejump Productions
presents
SOUPERNATURAL
http://www.soupernaturalmovie.com/

--part1_110.27cff772.2c9260de_boundary-- From Bitscleve at aol.com Thu Sep 11 18:09:27 2003 From: Bitscleve at aol.com (Bitscleve at aol.com) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 21:09:27 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actors and Actresses wanted for Paid Position Message-ID: <166.256fa202.2c9276c7@aol.com> --part1_166.256fa202.2c9276c7_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mystery's Off Broadway Inc. is holding an audition for actors and actresses for their upcoming season. To qualify you must be over eighteen, able to work weekends and some weekdays. Ability to memorize lines and interact with other actors as well as audience members is a must. Improvisational skills and a good voice is a plus. M.O.B. Inc. is also looking for an F/X makeup artist intern. The acting job is a paid position which requires mandatory rehearsals in the Cleveland area for performances throughout Ohio. This audition will be on September 21st. Please call our office between the hours of 1pm till 7pm Monday through Friday @ (216) 426-9392 You can send resumes and headshots via Email for a faster response at Bitscleve at aol.com Thank you and good luck on your audition, W.J. --part1_166.256fa202.2c9276c7_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Mystery's Off Broadway Inc. is holding an auditi= on for actors and actresses for their upcoming season.  To qualify you=20= must be over eighteen, able to work weekends and some weekdays. Ability to m= emorize lines and interact with other actors as well as audience members is=20= a must.  Improvisational skills and a good voice is a plus. 

M.O.B. Inc. is also looking for an F/X makeup artist intern. The acting job=20= is a paid position which requires mandatory rehearsals in the Cleveland area= for performances throughout Ohio. This audition will be on September 21st.=20= Please call our office between the hours of 1pm till 7pm Monday through Frid= ay @
(216) 426-9392  You can send resumes and headshots via Email for a fast= er response at Bitscleve at aol.com
Thank you and good luck on your audition,
W.J.
--part1_166.256fa202.2c9276c7_boundary-- From NBudin at aol.com Thu Sep 11 19:49:55 2003 From: NBudin at aol.com (NBudin at aol.com) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 22:49:55 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Concert Friday, Sept. 12 Message-ID: <122.261dacc9.2c928e53@aol.com> --part1_122.261dacc9.2c928e53_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Singer, songwriter, recording artist, actor, storyteller and educator Noah Budin with David Budin and Ed Ridley, Jr. and a guest appearances by Norm Tischler and Kathy Sebo Friday, Sept. 12 8:15PM The Temple Tifereth Israel On Shaker Blvd. between Richmond and Brainard in Beachwood All styles of traditional, contemporary and original folk/rock/gospel/pop No fees -- No donations Concert length: app. 1 hr. 15 mins. --part1_122.261dacc9.2c928e53_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Sing= er, songwriter, recording artist, actor, storyteller and educator
Noah Budin

with David Budin and Ed Ridley, Jr.
and a guest appearances by Norm Tischler
and Kathy Sebo


Friday, Sept. 12
8:15PM

The Temple Tifereth Israel
On Shaker Blvd. between Richmond and Brainard in Beachwood


All styles of traditional, contemporary and original
folk/rock/gospel/pop

No fees -- No donations
Concert length: app. 1 hr. 15 mins.

--part1_122.261dacc9.2c928e53_boundary-- From mike at r-town.net Fri Sep 12 07:47:30 2003 From: mike at r-town.net (Mike Raum) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 10:47:30 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ensemble Theatre Audition Notice Message-ID: <000601c3793c$cb6b2060$6501000a@oemcomputer2> ENSEMBLE THEATRE TO HOLD AUDITIONS ON ON SEPTEMBER 29 FOR THREE TALL WOMEN Cleveland, OH, September 12, 2003 - Ensemble Theatre is holding equity / non-equity auditions for three women and one young man for Edward Albee?s Pulitzer prize winning Three Tall Women, directed by Licia Colombi. Roles are for one elderly woman (60 or older), one middle-aged woman (45-55), one young woman (late 20s, early 30s), and one non-equity male (mid 20s). Women should be 5-5? or taller. The show will run weekends November 22-December 7, 2003 at The Cleveland Play House?s Studio One. Auditions will be held at the May-Lee Building in Cleveland Heights on Monday, September 29 from 4:30 to 6:30 PM. Actors should bring a current headshot and resume and be prepared to perform a three-minute contemporary drama monologue. Please call (216) 321-2930 for an appointment and directions. PLEASE NOTE: If you auditioned in July for Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune, you need not audition again. Michael Raum R-Town Communications 671 Columbia Rd. Suite 1 Westlake, OH. 44145 (440) 808-0840 (440) 808-0841 FAX mike at r-town.net From twnkltos at ix.netcom.com Thu Sep 11 03:55:23 2003 From: twnkltos at ix.netcom.com (Margaret Holden) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 10:55:23 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Cleveland Dance Theatre Message-ID: <000a01c37853$35c7a180$e3b64943@gipsygrl> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C37853.33422F20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ongoing auditions by appointment for Cleveland Dance Theatre, a = community dance company for ballet and modern dancers ages 12 through = adult. Please contact Margaret Holden, Artistic Director, for more = information. 216-749-4228 or ClevelandDanceTheatre at yahoo.com ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C37853.33422F20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C37853.33422F20-- From Christopher.Bohan at tri-c.edu Fri Sep 12 09:42:47 2003 From: Christopher.Bohan at tri-c.edu (Bohan, Christopher) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 12:42:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CCC West Faculty Gala Recital - Sunday - FREE Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3794C.E58448E5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Cuyahoga Community College Western Campus Theatre Presents its Faculty Gala Recital To support THE FRANKLIN LIBERAL ARTS SCHOLARSHIP FUND =20 Sunday, September 14th 3:00pm 11000 Pleasant Valley Road The concert is FREE and open to the Public, with a reception following. DONATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED =20 Featured on the concert are percussion, guitar, piano, and voice faculty performing a variety of Classical, Jazz, and Show pieces, with some Gershwin, Berlioz, Milhaud, Villa-Lobos, Bach and others. =20 During intermission, the box office staff will be collecting donations for The Franklin Liberal Arts Scholarship Fund This scholarship was created by the CCC Black Caucus in Memory of Frances M. Franklin-Professor of English at CCC Metro. This scholarship provides economic support on an annual basis to needy students. =20 FOR INFORMATION: 216.987.5536 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3794C.E58448E5 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Cuyahoga Community = College Western Campus Theatre

Presents = its

Faculty Gala = Recital

To = support

THE = FRANKLIN LIBERAL ARTS SCHOLARSHIP FUND

 

Sunday, September = 14th

3:00pm

11000 Pleasant = Valley Road

The concert is FREE = and open to the Public, with a reception following.

DONATIONS WILL BE = ACCEPTED

 

Featured on the = concert are percussion, guitar, piano, and voice faculty performing a variety of = Classical, Jazz, and Show pieces, with some Gershwin, Berlioz, Milhaud, = Villa-Lobos, Bach and others.

 

During intermission, = the box office staff will be collecting donations for

The Franklin Liberal = Arts Scholarship Fund

This scholarship was created by the CCC Black Caucus in Memory of Frances M. = Franklin—Professor of English at CCC Metro.  This scholarship provides economic = support on an annual basis to needy students.

 

FOR = INFORMATION:  216.987.5536

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From Oonawolf at aol.com Fri Sep 12 11:14:53 2003 From: Oonawolf at aol.com (Oonawolf at aol.com) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 14:14:53 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Check out Cleveland Scene | clevescene.com | Music : Soundbites Gong Ho, An ar Message-ID: <3c.34bd255d.2c93671d@aol.com> Click here: Cleveland Scene | clevescene.com | Music : Soundbites Gong Ho,An art-rock dream comes true for Drumplay's James On Dear Folks, Here is the online version of the story mentioned in Wednesday's post, in case you were not able to pick up a copy of this week's Scene. I hope to see you all at the Beachland Ballroom tonight, September 12. Again, a free poster of Daniel Thompson's poetry is yours, when purchasing our new CD "Under the Map of the World Where I Sleep", recorded last year in Europe. Peace, James Onysko From CRSG at Lubrizol.com Fri Sep 12 12:16:12 2003 From: CRSG at Lubrizol.com (Sgarlata, Christopher) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 15:16:12 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder of Li'l Auditions Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37962.54140458 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Lake Performing Arts Center, located at 29430 Lakeshore Blvd. in Willowick, will hold auditions for our Fall Musical Li'l Abner on Sunday September 14 at 7:30 p.m. No appointment is necessary. Needed are actors, singer and dancers ages 16 and older. Those auditioning should prepare a song from a Broadway musical and be prepared to read from the script. Production dates for Li'l Abner are November 14 - December 7. For more information, please call Lake Performing Arts Center Box Office at 440/944-2520. Chris R. 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Lake Performing Arts Center, = located at 29430 Lakeshore Blvd. in Willowick, will hold auditions for = our Fall Musical Li’l Abner on Sunday September 14 at 7:30 = p.m.  No appointment is necessary.  Needed are actors, singer = and dancers ages 16 and older.  Those auditioning should prepare a = song from a Broadway musical and be prepared to read from the = script.  Production dates for Li’l Abner are November = 14 – December 7.  For more information, please call Lake = Performing Arts Center Box Office at 440/944-2520.


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------_=_NextPart_001_01C37962.54140458-- From titlewavetheatre at yahoo.com Fri Sep 12 13:38:17 2003 From: titlewavetheatre at yahoo.com (TITLEWave theatre) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 13:38:17 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]TITLEWave theatre & CPT Open WAIT! in 2 Weeks! Message-ID: <20030912203817.40471.qmail@web80703.mail.yahoo.com> --0-710751021-1063399097=:40228 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Don?t WAIT! To Get Your Tickets! Only 2 Weeks until September 26 When TITLEWave theatre and Cleveland Public Theatre Will Proudly Open Julie Jensen?s WAIT! A poignant New Comedy Directed By Gregory Vovos FEATURING Meg Chamberlain, Jen Clifford, Randy Rollison & everyone?s favorite vixen Marni Task *And a Special Appearance By A. Blue Light (A. Blue Light Appears Under a Special Agreement With Actors Electricity Association) Wendy Burger (Jen Clifford) searches for her identity as she gets acting tips from Floating Pi?ata Head (Meg Chamberlain), spiritual challenges from the Greeks, and helps the ever-flamboyant Lu (Randy Rollison) restore the old theatre to its former glory. A small town never seemed so big especially for a girl with one eye on her alcoholic father and the other on the striking O Vixen My Vixen (Marni Task). Witness the moment between the question and the answer, the WAIT! September 26-October 11, Thurs-Sat at 8:00, Sunday at 3:00 at the Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave CALL 216-631-2727 NOW FOR TICKETS!!! $15 general admission; $12 students & seniors About the Playwright: JULIE JENSEN is the recipient of the Kennedy Center Award for New American Plays (WHITE MONEY), the Joseph Jefferson Award for Best New Work (THE LOST VEGAS SERIES), the LA Weekly Award for Best New Play (TWO-HEADED), and the McKnight National Playwriting Fellowship (WAIT!). She has won the Mill Mountain Theatre Playwriting Competition three times (TENDER HOOKS, LAST LISTS OF MY MAD MOTHER and TWO-HEADED). Her plays have been produced in London (LOST VEGAS SERIES) and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival (LAST LISTS OF MY MAD MOTHER). In this country she has been produced by the Women?s Project in New York TWO-HEADED and CHEAT) as well as in theatres nationwide. She has been commissioned by Mark Taper Forum, ASK Theatre Projects, and Kennedy Center, Geva Theatre, and Philadelphia Theatre Company. She has taught playwriting at five different universities, worked in Hollywood as a television writer, and directed the graduate playwriting program at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Recently awarded the NEA/TCG Residency Grant, she wrote and premiered WAIT! last spring. Now holding a major grant from the Pew Charitable Trust, she is Resident Playwright at Salt Lake Acting Company writing a play called DUST EATERS. Her work is published by Dramatic Publishing, Dramatists Play Service, and Smith and Kraus. TITLEWave theatre is proud to partner up with the Cleveland Public Theatre for Its Inaugural Production. TITLEWave theatre Bringing New Plays to the Surface. www.titlewavetheatre.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-710751021-1063399097=:40228 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Don?t WAIT! To Get Your Tickets!

Only 2 Weeks until September 26 When

TITLEWave theatre and Cleveland Public Theatre

Will Proudly Open

Julie Jensen?s WAIT!

A poignant New Comedy

Directed By Gregory Vovos

FEATURING

Meg Chamberlain, Jen Clifford, Randy Rollison & everyone?s favorite vixen Marni Task

*And a Special Appearance By  A. Blue Light

(A. Blue Light Appears Under a Special Agreement With Actors Electricity Association)

Wendy Burger (Jen Clifford) searches for her identity as she gets acting tips from Floating Pi?ata Head (Meg Chamberlain), spiritual challenges from the Greeks, and helps the ever-flamboyant Lu (Randy Rollison) restore the old theatre to its former glory.  A small town never seemed so big especially for a girl with one eye on her alcoholic father and the other on the striking O Vixen My Vixen (Marni Task). 

Witness the moment between the question and the answer, the WAIT!

September 26-October 11, Thurs-Sat at 8:00, Sunday at 3:00

at the Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave 

CALL 216-631-2727 NOW FOR TICKETS!!!

$15 general admission; $12 students & seniors 

About the Playwright:

JULIE JENSEN is the recipient of the Kennedy Center Award for New American Plays (WHITE MONEY), the Joseph Jefferson Award for Best New Work (THE LOST VEGAS SERIES), the LA Weekly Award for Best New Play (TWO-HEADED), and the McKnight National Playwriting Fellowship (WAIT!).  She has won the Mill Mountain Theatre Playwriting Competition three times (TENDER HOOKS, LAST LISTS OF MY MAD MOTHER and TWO-HEADED).  Her plays have been produced in London (LOST VEGAS SERIES) and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival (LAST LISTS OF MY MAD MOTHER).  In this country she has been produced by the Women?s Project in New York TWO-HEADED and CHEAT) as well as in theatres nationwide.  She has been commissioned by Mark Taper Forum, ASK Theatre Projects, and Kennedy Center, Geva Theatre, and Philadelphia Theatre Company.  She has taught playwriting at five different universities, worked in Hollywood as a television writer, and directed the graduate playwriting program at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.  Recently awarded the NEA/TCG Residency Grant, she wrote and premiered WAIT! last spring.  Now holding a major grant from the Pew Charitable Trust, she is Resident Playwright at Salt Lake Acting Company writing a play called DUST EATERS.  Her work is published by Dramatic Publishing, Dramatists Play Service, and Smith and Kraus.

TITLEWave theatre is proud to partner up with the Cleveland Public Theatre for Its Inaugural Production.  

TITLEWave theatre

Bringing New Plays to the Surface.

www.titlewavetheatre.com

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-710751021-1063399097=:40228-- From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Fri Sep 12 13:36:35 2003 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 16:36:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Addendum - TASTE OF HONEY Auditions! Message-ID: <2C6710F191F3544AA06A1C9D67CB14D6BBC6B4@mail4.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3796D.8F32D210 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 The East 2 Theatre Company announces =20 AUDITIONS for A TASTE OF HONEY by Shelagh Delaney =20 Directed by: Jeffrey Lyn Hall =20 When: Sunday, September 14th and Tuesday, September 16th 7:00-10:00pm. Call-backs will be Wednesday, September 17th at 7:00pm. =20 =20 Roles: 1 Female age: 45-55 1 African-American Male age: 20-30 1 Male age: 35-55 =20 *Please come prepared with one dramatic/comic monologue OR you can read from the script. Sides will be available at the auditions. =20 *Must be able to speak with a British accent! =20 Production Dates: Oct. 30, 31 Nov. 1, 2 and Nov. 6, 7, 8 =20 Auditions will be held at: Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus 4250 Richmond Rd. (15 min. from downtown) Parking Lot E Studio Theatre =20 A TASTE OF HONEY became a sensational theatrical success when first produced in London by Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop in 1958. Now established as a modern classic, this comic and poignant play, by a then nineteen-year-old working-class Lancashire girl, was praised at it's London premiere by Graham Greene as having 'all the freshness of Mr. Osborne's LOOK BACK IN ANGER and a greater maturity.' =20 *Please call (216)987-2438 for more information. =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3796D.8F32D210 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
 
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AUDITIONS  for   A TASTE OF=20 HONEY
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Directed by:  Jeffrey Lyn=20 Hall
 
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Roles:   1 Female    age:=20 45-55
          &nbs= p; 1=20 African-American Male     age: = 20-30
          &nbs= p; 1=20 Male       = age: 35-55
 
*Please come=20 prepared with one dramatic/comic monologue OR you can read from the = script.
 Sides will be=20 available at the auditions.
 
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Auditions=20 will be held at:     Cuyahoga Community College = Eastern=20 Campus
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A TASTE=20 OF HONEY became a sensational theatrical success when = first=20 produced in London by Joan Littlewood's
Theatre Workshop in=20 1958.  Now established as a modern classic, this comic and poignant = play,=20 by a then nineteen-year-old
working-class=20 Lancashire girl, was praised at it's London premiere by Graham Greene as = having=20 'all the freshness of Mr. Osborne's LOOK BACK IN = ANGER=20 and a greater maturity.'
 
*Please call=20 (216)987-2438 for more information.
 
 
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3796D.8F32D210-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Sat Sep 13 05:58:34 2003 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 05:58:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE ANNOUNCES YOUTH THEATRE CLASSES Message-ID: <20030913125834.5617.qmail@web41013.mail.yahoo.com> --0-810079544-1063457914=:4907 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE 1371 CLAGUE ROAD WESTLAKE, OH 44145 440-331-0403 CHILDREN/TEEN THEATRE FALL CLASSES SATURDAYS, SEPTEMBER 27, 2003 - NOVEMBER 15, 2003 Clague Playhouse offers classes to students ages 8-18 who are either beginning or builidng their interest in theatre and acting. Programs will familiarize students with fundamentals of acting and theatre in an enjoyable, supportive and creatively nurturing setting. Cost of classes is: $60.00 per student and $50.00 for each additional sibling. Children's Theatre - Ages 8-12 - Theatre I, Part I - Saturdays 9:30-ll:00 AM Instructor - Bernice Cernoch Children's Theatre - Ages 8-12 - Theatre II, Part II - Saturdays 9:30-11:00 AM Instructor - Nancy Burkinshaw Teen Theatre - Ages 13-18 - Acting I, Part I - Saturdays l11:15AM - 12:45 PM - Instructor - Nancy Burkinshaw For more information and/or a brochure describing classes and an enrollment form, please contact the box office at the above number Wed-Sat l-6PM --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-810079544-1063457914=:4907 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE
1371 CLAGUE ROAD
WESTLAKE, OH 44145
440-331-0403
 
CHILDREN/TEEN THEATRE FALL CLASSES
SATURDAYS, SEPTEMBER 27, 2003 - NOVEMBER 15, 2003
 
Clague Playhouse offers classes to students ages 8-18 who are either beginning or builidng their interest in theatre and acting.  Programs will familiarize students with fundamentals of acting and theatre in an enjoyable, supportive and creatively nurturing setting. Cost of classes is:  $60.00 per student and $50.00 for each additional sibling.
 

Children's Theatre - Ages 8-12 -  Theatre I, Part I - Saturdays 9:30-ll:00 AM
Instructor - Bernice Cernoch
 
Children's Theatre - Ages 8-12 - Theatre II, Part II - Saturdays 9:30-11:00 AM
Instructor - Nancy Burkinshaw
 
Teen Theatre - Ages 13-18 - Acting I, Part I - Saturdays l11:15AM - 12:45 PM -
Instructor - Nancy Burkinshaw
 
For more information and/or a brochure describing classes and an enrollment form, please contact the box office at the above number Wed-Sat l-6PM
 
 


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-810079544-1063457914=:4907-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Sat Sep 13 06:04:45 2003 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 06:04:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE HOLDS ANNUAL COSTUME SALE Message-ID: <20030913130445.67233.qmail@web41008.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1311417920-1063458285=:65242 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE 1371 CLAGUE ROAD WESTLAKE, OH 44145 440-331-0403 Clague Playhouse will hold it's ANNUAL COSTUME AND THEATRICAL PROP SALE on Saturday, October 11, 2003 from 10:00AM to 2:00 PM. Great for Halloween costumes and retro clothing. Lots of interesting items! Theatrical Props Costumes (adult & children) Hats and Handbags Shoes and Evening dresses Street Dresses Free Admission! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1311417920-1063458285=:65242 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE
1371 CLAGUE ROAD
WESTLAKE, OH 44145
440-331-0403
 
Clague Playhouse will hold it's ANNUAL COSTUME AND THEATRICAL PROP SALE on Saturday, October 11, 2003 from 10:00AM to 2:00 PM.
 
Great for Halloween costumes and retro clothing.  Lots of interesting items!
 
Theatrical Props
Costumes (adult & children)
Hats and Handbags
Shoes and Evening dresses
Street Dresses
 
Free Admission!
 
 


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1311417920-1063458285=:65242-- From hiareth at earthlink.net Sat Sep 13 12:24:34 2003 From: hiareth at earthlink.net (denise szuba dee) Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 15:24:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]If Necessary Use Words Message-ID: <001b01c37a2c$aaeb4180$66b186ce@net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C37A0B.22A25A00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable An afternoon of music and poetry. Saturday October 4th 4:00 to 6:00 = p.m.=20 Orlikowski Manor 6205 Chambers at E.65th. Free! Featuring Kristin = Ohlson, Vince Robinson, Denise Dee, Christina Vernon & Carl Wendorff, = J. Scott Franklin, Kathy Walker, Michael Ceraolo and Broadview. ------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C37A0B.22A25A00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
An afternoon of  music and poetry. = Saturday=20 October 4th 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.
Orlikowski Manor 6205 Chambers at = E.65th. =20 Free!  Featuring Kristin Ohlson, Vince Robinson, Denise Dee, = Christina=20 Vernon & Carl Wendorff,  J. Scott Franklin, Kathy Walker, = Michael=20 Ceraolo and Broadview.
------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C37A0B.22A25A00-- From rockandroller1 at yahoo.com Sun Sep 14 09:55:19 2003 From: rockandroller1 at yahoo.com (Nina McCollum) Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2003 09:55:19 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]indie suspense-thriller still looking for actors Message-ID: <20030914165519.48221.qmail@web41008.mail.yahoo.com> We are still seeking a few actors for certain roles in our film. These are non-paying roles but are crucial to the story. Please note that we are looking for actors in the Cleveland area only (Cleveland and surrounding suburbs). We still need a white male, 21-30 with tattoos that would be visible in a tank top (e.g. neck or arms) We also still need 5 more females in the same age range, no specific type or look. Please mail a picture/headshot and resume to me at 27113 Brookpark Rd Ext #126, North Olmsted, OH 44070-3183. Or, if you have your materials electronically, email me at rockandroller1 at yahoo.com Thanks everyone! Nina McCollum __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From RNavisjr at aol.com Sun Sep 14 10:07:14 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2003 13:07:14 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Near West Theatre HIRING PROPS AND MAKE-UP DESIGNERS Message-ID: --part1_a8.22301a12.2c95fa42_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Near West Theatre is looking to hire: Properties Designer and Make-up Designer ASAP for our upcoming production of THE KING AND I. Salary negotiable. Hours flexible. The position requires someone with experience in both of these areas....PROPS WILL REQUIRE FINDING, RENTING, BORROWING AND BUILDING A NUMBER OF SPECIALTY ITEMS THAT WOULD ENHANCE THE SETTING AND CHOREOGRAPHY IN THE KING'S PALACE....make-up will include designing and teaching a cast of 72 children, teens and adults into achieving an "Asian" look plus designing the look of the main characters involved in the very theatrical "Uncle Tom's Cabin Ballet" in the second act. CALL ARTISTIC DIRECTOR BOB NAVIS JR AT 216-281-6879 TO ARRANGE AN INTERVIEW. --part1_a8.22301a12.2c95fa42_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Near West Theatre is looking to hire:
     Properties Designer and
     Make-up Designer ASAP for our upcoming production o= f THE KING AND I.
Salary negotiable. Hours flexible. The position requires someone with experi= ence in both of these areas....
PROPS WILL REQUIRE FINDING, RENTING, BORROWING AND BUILDING A NUMBER OF S= PECIALTY ITEMS THAT WOULD ENHANCE THE SETTING AND CHOREOGRAPHY IN THE KING'S= PALACE....make-up will include designing and teaching a cast of 72 children= , teens and adults into achieving an "Asian" look plus designing the look of= the main characters involved in the very theatrical "Uncle Tom's Cabin Ball= et" in the second act.
CALL ARTISTIC DIRECTOR BOB N= AVIS JR AT
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--part1_a8.22301a12.2c95fa42_boundary-- From Ray at worldeonline.com Sun Sep 14 13:40:48 2003 From: Ray at worldeonline.com (WEO) Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2003 16:40:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition for -" Last of the Sorcerers" Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_007F_01C37ADE.F3940B80 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0080_01C37ADE.F3940B80" ------=_NextPart_001_0080_01C37ADE.F3940B80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Theatre Audition for "Ultimus Veneficus" / Last of the Sorcerers! Auditions - Sept 21st / 1 to 5 PM Audition location: North Coast Central Casting All types ages 8 to 60! Paid positions. Performing: Oct. (Halloween Weekend) At: Flannigaiban's Wake Theatre. Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com ------=_NextPart_001_0080_01C37ADE.F3940B80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
Theatre Audition for = "Ultimus=20 Veneficus" / Last of the Sorcerers!
 
Auditions - Sept 21st = / 1 to 5=20 PM
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All types ages 8 to = 60!
 
Paid positions.
 
Performing: Oct. = (Halloween=20 Weekend)
 
At: Flannigaiban's = Wake=20 Theatre.
 
 Ray Szuch, CEO -=20 worldEonline.com
 
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We are still loking for extras for the feature film "Deep Attack."
 
All types are needed, but there are a few specifics:
 
Men - mid-thirties and up - (must own tuxedo or upscale evening wear)
 
 


Need more e-mail storage? Get 10MB with Hotmail Extra Storage. From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Sep 14 19:43:34 2003 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2003 19:43:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: Frankie and Johnny (Ensemble Theatre) Message-ID: <20030915024334.82764.qmail@web12006.mail.yahoo.com> FRANKIE AND JOHNNY AN OUTSTANDING, MUST SEE AT ENSEMBLE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Last year one of the biggest Broadway hits was a revival of Terrance McNally?s ?FRANKIE & JOHNNY IN THE CLAIR DE LUNE?. It was produced by the wunderkinds of producers, Cleveland?s Hank Unger, Matt Rego and Mark Rego. The show starred Edie Falco (of "The Sopranos") and Stanley Tucci. The original 1987 off-Broadway production featured Kathy Bates and Bruce Weitz in the title roles. A 1991 film adaptation called ?FRANKIE AND JOHNNY? starred Michelle Pfeiffer and Al Pacino. None of these stars has anything on Charles Kartali and Julia Kolibab, who are portraying the roles in Ensemble Theatre?s production. ?FRANKIE AND JOHNNY IN THE CLAIR DE LUNE? is a simple show about simple people in complicated times. In this age of bigger than life plays, movies which center on explosions, car chases, space shots and super heroes, this story of "little" people with real problems, is a totally different entertainment experience. This is the story of a short-order cook and a waitress who purge their loneliness with a night of casual sex. When the sexual act is over, Frankie just wants to eat a cold meatloaf sandwich and go to sleep alone. However, Johnny would rather "bask in the afterglow" and spends the wee hours of the morning trying to convince Frankie that they have something special together. The resulting conflict contains laughs as well as dialogue that allows the audience to examine their own perceptions of loneliness, sex, love and what it means for people to connect. This is a dialogue show, not one of action. In order for a production to work both characters have to be played with strength, control, correct timing and clarity. The director must have a complete understanding of the plays? nuances. All of these are present in the Ensemble Theatre production. Kolibab and Kartali are so comfortable and charming in their portrayals that audience members cannot help but empathize with them, feeling their pain and joy. Kartali (Johnny)is absolutely endearing as he verbally and physically leaps from emotion to emotion, ever babbling, ever cajoling. He is totally natural, totally believable. This is a flawless performance. Kolibab (Frankie) is his match. You feel her hurt, you feel her joy, you understand her motives. She adds a vulnerable reality to a performance that makes her and the character one. Licia Colombi?s direction is probably the finest she has done. She understands the script, and her actors, and weaves the fine line between comedy and drama. The show is perfectly paced and the script well interpreted. The set, as designed by Stephen Vasee, is totally functional, though the television set in the center of the stage did block some audience members view of the bed, on which much of the action takes place. Corby Grubb?s sound design is well conceived and helps develop a very necessary segment of the production. Capsule judgement: Ensemble?s production of ?FRANKIE & JOHNNY IN THE CLAIR DE LUNE? is one of those special nights of theatre that makes us know what theatre should be all about. It is one of the finest productions seen at a local theatre. It should be noted that this show contains sexual situations, adult language and nudity by both actors. ?FRANKIE & JOHNNY IN THE CLAIR DE LUNE? continues at Ensemble Theatre, located in the Drury Theatre in the Cleveland Play House complex through September 21. For ticket information call 216-321-2930. COMING UP.... The musical revue ?AND THE WORLD GOES ROUND,? which features the music of Kander and Ebb opens Actors? Summit?s eight-show season. It runs from September 18 through October 5 in the company?s Hudson home. (330-342 0800) Rebecca Gilman?s ?BOY MEETS GIRL? will be seen at Beck Center from October 3 through the 26th. The play, directed by Sarah May follows up the critical and box office success of last fall?s ?SPINNING INTO BUTTER? by the same playwright. (216-521-2540) Great Lakes Theatre brings back rotating repertory to the Cleveland area interchanging ?TARTUFFE? and ?HAMLET? from October 10 through November 9 on the stage of the Ohio Theatre in Playhouse Square. (216-241-6000 or www.tickets.com) Dobama Theatre will present the U.S. premiere of ?THE DOMINO HEART?, a play by Matthew Edison about the personal ramifications of heart-transplant surgery. (216-932-3396) Follow Richard and Ted, two aspiring classical pianists, on a musical journey from adolescence to adulthood as they pursue their dreams of stardom when you view ?2 PIANOS 4 HANDS? at the Cleveland Play House from September 23-October 19. (216-795-7000) ?LATE NITE CATECHISM? continues at the Hanna Theatre through early December. On January 13 the delightful review ?I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE? starts its open-ended run. (216-241-6000) ?STOMP? will explode onto the stage of the Palace Theatre in Play House Square from September 16-21. If you haven?t seen this unusual and engrossing show, this is probably your last chance. (216-241-6000) ?LES MISERABLES? returns to the area in a professional touring production from October 7-12. This is a must, must see musical experience. (216-241-6000) ?ROMEO AND JULIET,? Shakespeare?s classic tale of star-crossed lovers receives a dance interpretation by Ohio Ballet at the Palace Theatre from October 3-4. (330 972-7900) ?THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE?, the winner of six 2002 Tony Awards including Best Musical, will be on the stage of the Palace Theatre from November 4-16. (216-241-6000) What happens when an energetic, perceptive and creative group of 9-13 year olds get their hands on the myths, legends, gods, monsters and heroes of classic literature? Find out when the Near West Theatre presents ?HERCULES VS. GODZILLA? on October 3, 4 and 5. (216-621-3242) ?DISCORDIA? a satiric musical by James Levin and Linda Eisenstein, with music by Linda Eisenstein, will receive its world premiere at Cleveland Public Theatre from October 17-November 8. (216-631-2727) GROUNDWORKS DANCE performs on October 2, 3 and 4 at St. Peter?s Church, 1533 East 17th Street at the corner of East 17th Street and Superior Avenue in Cleveland. Local historian John Vacha will host a free, pre-show, historic talk about St. Peter Church at 7 on Saturday. (216-691-3180, extension 3) __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From gmaher at safetythink.com Mon Sep 8 05:48:21 2003 From: gmaher at safetythink.com (gmsafety) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 05:48:21 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Catch Me if You Can Auditions Tonight Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C375CC.CF83B7C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hudson Players Auditions ? Catch Me If You Can The Hudson Players will be holding their second night of auditions for the whodunit comedy, "Catch Me if You Can" on Monday, September 8 at the Barlow Community Center (S. Oviatt Street off Route 303, Across from the Hudson Fire Department and Safety Center). Auditions will begin at 7 pm and will feature readings from the script. The production calls for 5 males and 2 females. "Catch Me if You Can," has nothing to do with the movie of the same name. It?s a fun mystery with a surprise ending. This play is a Broadway whodunit in which an advertising executive?s new bride disappears and is replaced by a different woman. While he knows better, everyone else insists that the new woman is his real wife. This leads to murder and much more. Performances for "Catch Me if You Can" are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 pm; November 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22 at the Barlow Community Center. For more information or for tickets, contact us: 330 655-8522, players at ayalogic.com or P.O. Box 2159 Hudson, Ohio 44236. ------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C375CC.CF83B7C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hudson Players Auditions – Catch Me If = You=20 Can

The Hudson Players will be holding their=20 second night of auditions for the whodunit

comedy, "Catch Me if You Can" on Monday,=20 September 8 at the Barlow Community

Center (S. Oviatt Street off Route 303, Across from the Hudson = Fire

Department and Safety Center). Auditions will begin at 7 pm and = will

feature readings from the script. The production calls for 5 males = and 2

females.

 

"Catch Me if You Can," has nothing to do with the movie of the same = name.

It’s a fun mystery with a surprise ending. This play is a = Broadway=20 whodunit

in which an advertising executive’s new bride disappears and is = replaced=20 by

a different woman. While he knows better, everyone else insists that = the

new woman is his real wife. This leads to murder and much more.

Performances for "Catch Me if You Can" are Friday and Saturday = evenings=20 at

8:00 pm; November 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22 at the Barlow Community = Center.=20 For

more information or for tickets, contact us: 330 655-8522,

players at ayalogic.com or P.O. Box 2159 Hudson, Ohio=20 44236.

------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C375CC.CF83B7C0-- From RevLois at aol.com Mon Sep 8 04:52:07 2003 From: RevLois at aol.com (RevLois at aol.com) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 07:52:07 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Heights Youth Theatre announces auditions for The Sound of Music Message-ID: --part1_c.1839d41f.2c8dc767_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Heights Youth Theatre located in Wiley Middle School, 2181 Miramar Blvd,=20 University Heights, is pleased to announce auditions for The Sound of Music=20= this=20 Wednesday and Thursday, September 10th and 11th.=A0=20 On Wednesday September 10th auditions are as follows: =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Grades=A0 K-1=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 4:30 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Grades 2-3=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 5:30 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Grades 4-5=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 6:30 On Thursday, September 11th, auditions are as follows: =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Grades 6-7=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 5 p.= m. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Grades 8 and up=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 6 p.m. Come prepared with a song to sing a cappella. Please visit our Web site=A0=20 "hytdreams.com" for more information! =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 --part1_c.1839d41f.2c8dc767_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Heights Youth Theatre located in Wiley Middle School,=20= 2181 Miramar Blvd, University Heights, is pleased to announce auditions for=20= The Sound of Music this Wednesday and Thursday, September 10th and 11th.=A0=20=

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--part1_c.1839d41f.2c8dc767_boundary-- From Robert.Schaefer at pbs.proquest.com Mon Sep 8 04:54:28 2003 From: Robert.Schaefer at pbs.proquest.com (Schaefer, Robert PS) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 07:54:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Corrected announcement for Coach House 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_01C375FF.F54BC640 Content-Type: text/plain Okay, mental note, when editing old announcements, double check the months.... Here's the corrected announcement for Crimes of the Heart at Coach House Theatre: (Note that all of the dates are now September!) My apologies for any confusion the first may have caused! Crimes of the Heart By Beth Henley Directed by Elaine Fippin September 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th September 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th September 18th, 19th, 20th Show times: Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 8:00pm Sunday at 2:30pm Tickets are $12 Reservations can be made by calling the theatre box office at: 330-434-7741 Cast: Lenny Magrath Mary Mahoney Chick Boyle Linda Jones Doc Porter Alex J. Nine Meg Magrath Shawna Hamilton Babe Botrelle Shanna L. Tedeschi Barnette Lloyd Tim Bennett Crew: Stage Manager Michelle Owen Set Design Bob Schaefer Light Design Bob Schaefer Sound Design Nat Napolitano Costume Design Marty LaConte Coach House Theatre 732 West Exchange Street Akron, Ohio 44302 E-mail: info at coachhousetheatre.org Website: http://www.CoachHouseTheatre.org/ Reservations: 330-434-7741 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C375FF.F54BC640 Content-Type: text/html Message
 Okay, mental note, when editing old announcements, double check the months....
 
Here's the corrected announcement for Crimes of the Heart at Coach House Theatre:  (Note that all of the dates are now September!)  My apologies for any confusion the first may have caused!

Crimes of the Heart

Tickets are $12
Reservations can be made by calling the theatre box office at: 330-434-7741
 
Cast:
Lenny Magrath Mary Mahoney
Chick Boyle Linda Jones
Doc Porter Alex J. Nine
Meg Magrath Shawna Hamilton
Babe Botrelle Shanna L. Tedeschi
Barnette Lloyd Tim Bennett
Crew:
Stage Manager Michelle Owen
Set Design Bob Schaefer
Light Design Bob Schaefer
Sound Design Nat Napolitano
Costume Design Marty LaConte
 
Coach House Theatre
732 West Exchange Street
Akron, Ohio 44302
 
E-mail: info at coachhousetheatre.org
Website: http://www.CoachHouseTheatre.org/
Reservations: 330-434-7741
------_=_NextPart_001_01C375FF.F54BC640-- From Robert.Schaefer at pbs.proquest.com Mon Sep 8 05:49:14 2003 From: Robert.Schaefer at pbs.proquest.com (Schaefer, Robert PS) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 08:49:14 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder announcement for Coach House's auditions for "Barefoot i n the 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. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37607.9B9C3460 Content-Type: text/plain Coach House Theatre announces auditions for: Barefoot in the Park by Neil Simon directed by Jim Fippin production dates: November 13-29, 2003 (no show on Thanksgiving) rehearsals scheduled to begin: October 5 _____ when: Monday, September 15, 7 p.m. Tuesday, September 16, 7 p.m. where: Coach House Theatre 732 West Exchange Street, Akron behind the Akron Woman's City Club _____ needed: 4 men and 2 women actors auditioning will be asked to read from the script Corrie Bratter: early to mid 20's Mr. Velasco: fiftyish Paul Bratter: mid to late 20's Telephone man: could be any age Mrs. Banks: late 40's - early 50's Delivery Man: could be any age Character ages are approximate and do not necessarily reflect an age requirement for actors auditioning for the play. _____ For more information about auditions, please call 330-335-9013 (no calls after 10p.m. please). If you have a headshot and resume available, please bring them with you, but if you don't, don't worry! We look forward to seeing you at auditions! Additional information can also be obtained by sending an e-mail to address below. Coach House Theatre 732 West Exchange Street Akron, Ohio 44302 E-mail: info at coachhousetheatre.org Website: http://www.CoachHouseTheatre.org/ Reservations: 330-434-7741 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37607.9B9C3460 Content-Type: text/html Message

Coach House Theatre

announces auditions for:

Barefoot in the Park

by Neil Simon directed by Jim Fippin
production dates: November 13-29, 2003 (no show on Thanksgiving)
rehearsals scheduled to begin: October 5


when: Monday, September 15, 7 p.m.
  Tuesday, September 16, 7 p.m.
where:
  732 West Exchange Street, Akron
  behind the Akron Woman's City Club

needed: 4 men and 2 women
actors auditioning will be asked to read from the script
Corrie Bratter: early to mid 20's Mr. Velasco: fiftyish
Paul Bratter: mid to late 20's Telephone man: could be any age
Mrs. Banks: late 40's - early 50's Delivery Man: could be any age
Character ages are approximate and do not necessarily reflect an age requirement for actors auditioning for the play.

For more information about auditions, please call 330-335-9013 (no calls after 10p.m. please). If you have a headshot and resume available, please bring them with you, but if you don't, don't worry! We look forward to seeing you at auditions!
 
Additional information can also be obtained by sending an e-mail to address below.
 
Coach House Theatre
732 West Exchange Street
Akron, Ohio 44302
 
E-mail: info at coachhousetheatre.org
Website: http://www.CoachHouseTheatre.org/
Reservations: 330-434-7741
------_=_NextPart_001_01C37607.9B9C3460-- From CArnold515 at aol.com Mon Sep 8 09:39:27 2003 From: CArnold515 at aol.com (CArnold515 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 12:39:27 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FOREVER PLAID benefit Thanks!!! Message-ID: <7F891F17.77C2C3EC.09F8D94A@aol.com> On behalf of the cast and staff of the two benefit performances of FOREVER PLAID, I would like to thank the Cleveland and Akron arts communities for their generous support of our project. The cast of the concert production included IAN ATWOOD as Frankie, COLIN COOK as Jinx, G.A. TAGGETT as Sparky, and CURTIS L. YOUNG as Smudge, with direction by CURT ARNOLD and musical direction by CHARLES EVERSOLE. The August 18 performance at the Beck Center for the Arts in Lakewood raised just over $2000 for the AIDS TaskForce of Greater Cleveland, and the sold-out August 25 performance at Weathervane Community Playhouse in Akron netted $3854 for the Community AIDS Network and Weathervane Playhouse! Everyone involved in the project donated their time and talents and, in some cases, their equipment to help these worthy causes, including the Beck Center and Weathervane Playhouse who provided their respective theatres for the performances. MANY thanks to everyone who attended the shows or lent their support in other ways! In these days when arts organizations seem to be struggling to survive, it???s extremely heartening to see the northern Ohio arts community turn out in support of these agencies that are working toward such an important and crucial goal: A Cure. From rferguson at woio.com Mon Sep 8 10:58:07 2003 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 12:58:07 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ANOTHER DAY OF AUDITIONS FOR SHORT COMEDY FILM 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_01C37632.C2047420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" SINCE MANY PEOPLE EXPRESSED INTEREST IN ATTENDING THESE AUDITIONS I WILL BE HAVING ANOTHER ROUND OF AUDITIONS THIS THURSDAY AT 7PM in one of Second City's rehearsal rooms. ROOM 850 OF THE HANNA BUILDING ON EAST 14TH STREET (8th floor.. go figure!) THOSE WHO AUDITIONED LAST WEEK ARE WELCOME TO COME BACK, BUT IT'S NOT NECESSARY. NO DECISIONS HAVE BEEN MADE SO YOU'RE STILL IN THE RUNNING. Still looking for Frank Richnavsky - 50 -60 year old bitter hard working father who hates the fact his grown sons still live at home Peggy Richnavsky - 50 - 60 year old Mother. Supportive, understanding housewife type, the glue who holds it all together. Tony/or Tina Malanga - 40 -45 Comedy Club Owner Chad - 17 Year year old skater kid (Must be 18 or over to audition however) Sandy Richnavsky - 26 - 35, Ex-Wife of one of the brothers Please come prepared to read from the script and improvise. Shooting wil take place mostly on weekends in Late september/October in and around Clevleand. For more info call Rick Ferguson at 216-367-7133 or email at rferguson at woio.com See ya there! "Planet Earth is blue and there's nothing I can do." D.B. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37632.C2047420 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ANOTHER DAY OF AUDITIONS FOR SHORT COMEDY FILM

SINCE MANY PEOPLE EXPRESSED INTEREST = IN ATTENDING THESE AUDITIONS I WILL BE HAVING ANOTHER ROUND OF = AUDITIONS THIS THURSDAY AT 7PM in one of Second City's rehearsal = rooms.  ROOM 850 OF THE HANNA BUILDING ON EAST 14TH STREET (8th = floor.. go figure!)

THOSE WHO AUDITIONED LAST WEEK ARE = WELCOME TO COME BACK, BUT IT'S NOT NECESSARY. NO DECISIONS HAVE BEEN = MADE SO YOU'RE STILL IN THE RUNNING.

Still looking for
Frank Richnavsky - 50 -60 year old = bitter hard working father who hates the fact his grown sons still live = at home
Peggy Richnavsky - 50 - 60 year old = Mother. Supportive, understanding housewife type, the glue who holds it = all together.

Tony/or Tina Malanga - 40 -45 Comedy = Club Owner
Chad - 17 Year year old skater kid = (Must be 18 or over to audition however)
Sandy Richnavsky - 26 - 35, Ex-Wife = of one of the brothers
Please come prepared to read from the = script and improvise.
Shooting wil take place mostly on = weekends in Late september/October in and around Clevleand.
For more info call Rick Ferguson at = 216-367-7133 or email at = rferguson at woio.com =
See ya there!









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

------_=_NextPart_001_01C37632.C2047420-- From profbobo at neo.rr.com Mon Sep 8 13:02:57 2003 From: profbobo at neo.rr.com (Jeff Holland) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 16:02:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DELETE NOW: A Mike and Ike Satirical Plug Message-ID: <000d01c37644$332ac300$a9b75d18@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C37622.AB58E040 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable IKE: So how much did they pay us for this? MIKE: More than they spent on the set budget. I: Oh, we got two bucks. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE KENT STAGE PLAYERS TO PERFORM THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF AMERICA (ABRIDGED) Kent, Ohio, September 11-14 and 18-20, 2003--The Kent Stage Players = will be performing The Complete History of America (Abridged) by Adam = Long, Reed Martin, and Austin Tichenor The show which has been described as = "intellectual vaudeville" by Stephen Holden of The New York Times , follows three men as they attempt to cover 500 = years of American History in under two hours . The result is = a series of sketches interspersed with crude puns, wacky antics , and a tongue in cheek attitude = that would make Monty Python proud . The show = opens September 11th, and people should not expect some thoughtful = tribute to America . What they should = expect on this solemn day is a production = that is light, funny , and has no regard for political = correctness. In fact, the actors poke fun at many important events in = American History , purposely jumbling facts to meet their own twisted = desires . The show runs Thursday, September 11th to Sunday September 14 and = Thursday, September 18th to Saturday, September 20th at the Kent Stage, = 175 E. Main Street. All shows are at 8pm. Tickets are $10.00 for = adults, $8.00 for students and seniors . Advance tickets can be purchased for $5.00 by = contacting the Kent Stage at 330.677.5005 M: Do you feel better now? I: Still feel like a whore. M: Well, I know how to make you feel better. PAUSE I: Two bottles of Jack Daniel's and the Family Guy DVD? M: Bottles and player are ready. I: You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. M: Except in Aurora, of course. I: Screw 'em. They're the white people this show makes fun of. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C37622.AB58E040 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
IKE:  So how much did they pay us = for=20 this?
 
MIKE:  More than they spent on the = set=20 budget.
 
I:  Oh, we got two = bucks.
 
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
KENT STAGE PLAYERS TO PERFORM THE = COMPLETE=20 HISTORY OF AMERICA (ABRIDGED)
 
Kent, Ohio,  September 11-14 and = 18-20,=20 2003--The Kent Stage Players will be performing The Complete History = of=20 America (Abridged) by Adam Long, Reed Martin, and Austin Tichenor=20 <Editorial comment from Ike:   More freakin limeys. =20 Oy>  The show which has been described as "intellectual = vaudeville" by=20 Stephen Holden of The New York Times <So it's gotta be = true>, =20 follows three men as they attempt to cover 500 years of American History = in=20 under two hours <How difficult is that?  White people take land = and=20 repress minorities to continue the tradition of excessive = whiteness. =20 There!  I did it in a sentence>.  The result is a series of = sketches interspersed with crude puns, wacky antics = <Wacky?  =20 Wacky?  Who the hell wrote this thing>, and a tongue in cheek = attitude=20 that would make Monty Python proud <One word:  = crossdressing>. =20 The show opens September 11th,  and people should not expect some=20 thoughtful tribute to America <For that, read Charlie Danials' = new book=20 "Old Rag," about the American flag.  Be prepared to = vomit>.  What=20 they should expect on this solemn day <is a reason ta get drunk> = is a=20 production that is light,  funny  <fat free>, and has no = regard=20 for political correctness.  In fact,  the actors poke fun at = many=20 important events in American History <But nothin' about the Gorgeous = Ladies=20 of Wrestlin.'  Pissed me off>, purposely jumbling facts to meet = their=20 own twisted desires <Shannon Tweed wearin a flag = thong>.
 
The show runs Thursday, September 11th = to Sunday=20 September 14 and Thursday, September 18th to Saturday, September 20th at = the=20 Kent Stage, 175 E. Main Street.  All shows are at 8pm.  = Tickets are=20 $10.00 for adults, $8.00 for students and seniors <Yeah, I'm = sure Gramma=20 would get a kick out of this>.  Advance tickets can be purchased = for=20 $5.00 by contacting the Kent Stage at 330.677.5005
 
M:  Do you feel better = now?
 
I:  Still feel like a = whore.
 
M:  Well,  I know how to make = you=20 feel better.
 
PAUSE
 
I:  Two bottles of Jack = Daniel's and the=20 Family Guy DVD?
 
M:  Bottles and player are = ready.
 
I:  You're a Good Man, = Charlie=20 Brown.
 
M:  Except in Aurora, of = course.
 
I:   Screw 'em.  = They're the=20 white people this show makes fun of. 
------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C37622.AB58E040-- From emadden at kent.edu Mon Sep 8 13:35:35 2003 From: emadden at kent.edu (ELISABETH MADDEN) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 16:35:35 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]WORKING opens KSU's School of Theatre & Dance 20th Anniversry Season Message-ID: <7936168.1063053335618.JavaMail.cpadmin@flash01.uis.kent.edu> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: WORKING: A MUSICAL OPENS SCHOOL OF THEATRE & DANCE ANNIVERSARY SEASON Celebrate two decades of achievement at Kent State University's School of Theatre & Dance Kent, Ohio - Directed by Associate Professor Eric van Baars, WORKING runs October 3 - 12, 2003 at Kent State University's School of Theatre & Dance. This musical about the everyday lives of blue collar workers takes place in the Wright-Curtis Theatre of the Music & Speech Building on the main Kent State University campus. "Working for a living the whole day long, all the livelong day." This is the lament of the people at the beginning of WORKING. Based on interviews of blue collar workers from Studs Terkel's book of the same name, WORKING, is a touching look at the everyday lives of workers from truckers to waitresses to masons to house wives. Directed by Associate Professor, Eric van Baars, the everyday lives of these workers are exposed on the Wright-Curtis Stage through rock n' roll, country and blues music. WORKING runs October 3 - 12, 2003. Performances are Tuesday - Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 2:30 PM. The cast of Working includes: Professor Eric van Baars (Director) of Cuyahoga Falls, OH Kaitlyn Black of Copley, OH Meg Cavanaugh of Kent, OH Lauren Champlin of Cincinnati, OH Patrick Clement of Parma, OH Yolanda Christine Davis of Saginaw, MI Donny Ellesin of Clinton, OH Ernie Gonzalez of El Paso, TX Joshua C. Gordon of Kent, OH Bryan Guffey of Solon, OH Hollis Hayden, Jr. of Hammond, LA Dan Hendrock of Hinkley, OH Nicholas Horton of Cincinnati, OH Adam Howard of Suffield, OH Jazreal James of Franklin, LA Michelle Keffer of Kent, OH Sarah Lyon of Massillion, OH Sarah Roussos of Erie, PA Aileen Ruane of Cleveland, OH Lisa Marie Schueller of Akron, OH Kelly Simmons of Chadds Ford, PA Colleen Somerville of Richfield, OH Dave Zigarelli of Aliquippa, PA In celebration of two decades of achievement, the School of Theatre & Dance has created, the "Spotlight on Success." "Spotlight on Success" are panel discussions, similar in style to "Inside the Actor's Studio," that will take place before one performance of each production. Each panel will have a theme that ties into the production it is partnered with. Panel members will be School of Theatre & Dance Alumni and Friends, whom are working in various fields of theatre and dance. Panel discussions begin at 6:30 PM and are free and open to the public. The first "Spotlight on Success" will take place on Tuesday, October 7th in conjunction with WORKING: A MUSICAL. "Working With A Theatre Degree" is the topic of the first, "Spotlight on Success." The panel will include Matt Fox (Theatre Alumnus) and Shari Hiller (Kent State Alumna) of HGTV's "Room by Room" and will be hosted by School Director, John R. Crawford. "Spotlight on Success" will begin at 6:30 PM in E. Turner Stump Theatre of the Music & Speech Building on the main Kent State University campus. The panel discussion will be followed by a wine and cheese reception before the 8 PM curtain of WORKING: A MUSICAL. School of Theatre & Dance performances are Tuesday - Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 2:30 PM. Theatres are located in the Music & Speech Center on the main Kent State University campus. Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for Seniors, KSU Alumni and KSU Faculty/Staff and $7 for students under 18 or with any valid school ID. Discounts are available for groups of ten or more. The School of Theatre & Dance box office opens on September 22, 2003. Box-office hours are 12 PM - 5 PM, Mondays - Fridays, Saturdays during the run of the show from 3 PM - 7 PM and one hour before performance times. Tickets can be purchased by calling 330-672-2497. The box office accepts Visa, MasterCard, and Discover. Tickets purchased by phone must be held with a credit card. For more information on the School of Theatre & Dance visit us at www.theatre.kent.edu. This season the School of Theatre & Dance is offering a variety of subscription packages. Theatre Subscriptions include admission to all four plays. A Dance Subscription includes admission to all three dance concerts and a Full Subscription includes admission to all seven School of Theatre & Dance productions. Gift certificates are also available in $5 & $10 increments. To order a subscription or gift certificates contact the box office at 330-672-2497. Contact Information: Effie Tsengas PR/Marketing Director estengas at kent.edu 330-672-0113 (Phone) 330-672-2889 (Fax) ------------------------------- Elisabeth Madden Managing Director Porthouse Theatre KSU's School of Theatre & Dance emadden at kent.edu 330-672-0103 From stephaniekeshe at hotmail.com Mon Sep 8 16:16:10 2003 From: stephaniekeshe at hotmail.com (Stephanie Keshe) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 18:16:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Northern Ohio Musicians Network Message-ID: <000901c3765f$305dcc10$6802a8c0@Stephanie> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C37635.4787C410 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I posted an ad on this listserv last week saying that I was looking for a pianist and I was overwhelmed with the amount of responses that I received! (Not that that's a bad thing..!) I have met more musicians and exchanged more information about gigs and ideas for music in the past week than in the few months I've been back home since graduating college. After talking to a lot of these musicians, I came to the realization that we need some sort of a website that can serve as an information resource for musicians here in northern Ohio. So on that note. INTRODUCING.... The Northern Ohio Musicians Network! Located at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NOMN This is a yahoo based group where members can view other member info, share important online links, chat, post messages to each other and share media files (but not those pesky copy written files that the RIAA is so unhappy about :-)). I hope this group can serve all levels of musicians from church choir singers to professional musicians and be an open forum to discuss any topic from "How much should I charge for this?" to "Is _______ a good place to play?". Maybe you can even find a sub for a gig here! So surf on over there and sign up and start sharing your info! :-) Thanks so much! Stephanie Keshe Ph: 216.287.0648 Visit my mp3.com site! ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C37635.4787C410 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I posted an ad on this listserv = last week saying that I was looking for a pianist and I was overwhelmed with = the amount of responses that I received! (Not that that’s a bad = thing..!) I have met more musicians and exchanged more information about gigs and = ideas for music in the past week than in the few months I’ve been back home = since graduating college. After talking to a lot of these musicians, I came to = the realization that we need some sort of a website that can serve as an information resource for musicians here in northern = Ohio. So on that note… INTRODUCING……..

 <= /p>

The Northern = Ohio Musicians Network!

Located at:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group= /NOMN

 

        = This is a yahoo based group where members can view other member info, share important online links, chat, post messages to each other and share = media files (but not those pesky copy written files that the RIAA is so unhappy = about J). I hope this group can serve all levels of musicians from = church choir singers to professional musicians and be an open forum to discuss = any topic from “How much should I charge for this?” to “Is _______ a good place to play?”. Maybe you can even find a sub for = a gig here! So surf on over there and sign up and start sharing your info! = J Thanks so much!

 

Stephanie = Keshe

 <= /span>

Ph: = 216.287.0648

 <= /span>

Visit my mp3.com = site!

 

------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C37635.4787C410-- From dkilbane at cptonline.org Mon Sep 8 17:26:01 2003 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 20:26:01 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CPT's Pandemonium! this Saturday, September 13! Awwwwwww, yeah! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0092_01C37647.6B6FCAF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE BEGINS ITS 20TH SEASON WITH PANDEMONIUM! CLEVELAND, OH -- Cleveland Public Theatre celebrates twenty years of innovative performed work that addresses the issues of our time with a special gala benefit evening on Saturday, September 13, 2003. In keeping with this tradition, CPT presents an adventurous evening of theatre, dance, film, and visual art, featuring an array of artists. The action takes place throughout the CPT complex in unexpected places, and attendees decide how they want to experience Pandemonium! Mayor Jane Campbell, David Bergholz, Commissioner Peter Lawson Jones, and Hannah Morgenstern are Honorary Chairpersons. Saturday, September 13, 2003 7:00 p.m. prompt Cleveland Public Theatre 6415 Detroit Ave. at W. 65th Street Tickets are $100 ($75 tax deductible) The evening also includes a silent auction and 50/50 raffle. A great selection of food from some of Cleveland's top restaurants will be available, as well as complimentary beer, wine, and soft drinks (cash bar is available for other alcoholic beverages). One of the many highlights of the evening is "food art installations." Giant Eagle Supermarkets is generously donating a selection of food, to be manipulated by a number of visual artists into unique table centerpieces. After the gala benefit, the food will be donated to Cleveland Foodbank. A dynamic array of performances will entertain at Pandemonium! Theatre performers for the evening will include CPT artists Denise Astorino, Nina Domingue, Mike Geither, Kimo the Clown, Jill Levin, Rasheryl McCreary, Sarah Morton, Michael Sepesy, Tony Sias, Florence Toledo, Kathy Wasil, and artists from TITLEWave theatre. Independent Pictures will present film and video selections, and Urban Dialect magazine will host spoken word performances. Dance performances by African Soul, Antaeus Dance, Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Cleveland Repertory Project, InLet Dancetheater, Morrisondance, and SAFMOD will be presented throughout the evening. World famous composer Halim El Dabh, The Aphrodisiatics, and other local musicians will provide musical entertainment. Among the featured visual artists are Jeff Chiplis, Lane Cooper, Michelle Droll, Lee Gibbs, Tim Hallaran, Peggy Kwong Gordon, Christine Miller, Liz Maugans, Kelly Novak, Lorri Ott, Nathaniel Parsons, Bill Radawec, Kristin Bly-Rodgers, Petra Schilder, Todd Schroeder, Susan Umbenhour, Roydon Watson, Angela White, Holland Williams, and Paul Yanko. They will create and display works throughout the CPT complex made especially for this special event. Silent auction will feature a wide variety of artwork, dinner packages, gift certificates, and a walk-on role in an upcoming CPT production. Over 30 of Greater Cleveland's top restaurants will contribute food and drink, including Snicker's, Lou & Eddy's, Brennan's Party Center, Fat Fish Blue, Fulton Bar & Grille, Juniper Grille, Lola's Bistro & Wine Bar, Max's Deli, Opa Catering, Players, Tavern Company, Union Station/Bounce, and West End Tavern Underwriters for Pandemonium! include City Architecture; Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan, & Arnoff LLP; The Cleveland Plain Dealer; Fifth Third Bank; First Federal Savings & Loan of Lakewood; Marous Brothers Construction, National City Bank, and QPC. Founder James Levin launched the first CPT production, A Midsummer Night's Dream, at the Cleveland Metropolitan Zoo in the summer of 1983. After twenty years, 290 major productions, fifty festivals, and a diverse array of cutting edge productions, CPT has grown to become one of the region's largest producers of innovative performance. Proceeds from Pandemonium! will support CPT's artistic and education programs. 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Community Theatre announces final AUDITIONS for the musical ?Honk? Wednesday, Sept. 10, 7 p.m. Bring a song to sing with accompaniment. Pianist provided. Readings will be from the script. Performance dates will be Oct. 31-Nov.2, Nov. 7-9, Nov. 13-16. ?Honk? is a musicalized telling of ?The Ugly Duckling? ? but it is so much more. It examines how easy we as a society can belittle what is different, and can make outcasts. Ugly, the unfortunate new duckling, who is bigger and well, has a face only a mother could love, is outcast by all of the creatures in the farmyard. Only the Cat, who has gastronomical designs on this duckling, who could make an entire meal, shows interest in the young fellow. Ugly gets lost, and heads out on an adventure, through which he finds fellow creatures willing to give him direction, kindness, and, of course, in the end, fellowship. This travail is completed through the a bevy of an ensemble cast who portray turkeys, hens, cats, geese, fish, and of course, the requisite beautiful young swan who befriends Ugly. As actors, these characters are only suggested by the costume. The great fun is to convey the animal to the audience. Lead characters include: Ida, Drake, Ugly, Turkey, Cat, Bullfrog, and Goose. There is an adult/teen ensemble and a small youth chorus (4 ? 8 children). There are big parts and small parts -- all fun parts! For more info: e-mail aactheater at yahoo.com or call 440-964-9696. Darrell Lowe Theater Coordinator --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-222228061-1063071504=:76414 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Ashtabula Arts Center, 2928 West 13th Street, Ashtabula, Ohio

G.B. Community Theatre

announces final AUDITIONS for the musical

?Honk?

 

Wednesday, Sept. 10, 7 p.m.

 

Bring a song to sing with accompaniment. Pianist provided.

Readings will be from the script.

Performance dates will be Oct. 31-Nov.2,  Nov. 7-9, Nov. 13-16.

 

?Honk? is a musicalized telling of ?The Ugly Duckling? ? but it is so much more. It examines how easy we as a society can belittle what is different, and can make outcasts.  Ugly, the unfortunate new duckling, who is bigger and well, has a face only a mother could love, is outcast by all of the creatures in the farmyard.  Only the Cat, who has gastronomical designs on this duckling, who could make an entire meal, shows interest in the young fellow. Ugly gets lost, and heads out on an adventure, through which he finds fellow creatures willing to give him direction, kindness, and, of course, in the end, fellowship.  This travail is completed through the a bevy of an ensemble cast who portray turkeys, hens, cats, geese, fish, and of course, the requisite beautiful young swan who befriends Ugly.  As actors, these characters are only suggested by the costume.  The great fun is to convey the animal to the audience.

 

Lead characters include: Ida, Drake, Ugly, Turkey, Cat, Bullfrog, and Goose. There is an adult/teen ensemble and a small youth chorus (4 ? 8 children).

 

There are big parts and small parts -- all fun parts!

 

For more info: e-mail aactheater at yahoo.com or call 440-964-9696.

 

Darrell Lowe

Theater Coordinator

 

 

 








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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-222228061-1063071504=:76414-- From OhMaud at aol.com Mon Sep 8 20:15:37 2003 From: OhMaud at aol.com (OhMaud at aol.com) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 23:15:37 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cliffhanger Opens at Clague Playhouse Sept. 12th Message-ID: <15d.24389220.2c8e9fd9@aol.com> --part1_15d.24389220.2c8e9fd9_boundary Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="15d.24389220_alt_bound" --15d.24389220_alt_bound Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE PRESENTS CLIFFHANGER This bone chilling mystery will keep you on the edge!=A0 Don't miss Clague=20 Playhouse's 76th Season Opening for 2003-2004.=A0 The show opens Friday, Sep= tember=20 12, 2003, and runs until October 5, 2003.=A0 Evening shows are September 12,= 13,=20 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27 and October 2, 3, 4=A0 at 8:00 PM.=A0 Sunday matinees= are=20 2:00 PM Sept. 21, 28 and Oct. 5 CALL 440-331-0403 Box Office Hours: Wednesday-Saturday from 1:00PM - 6:00PM Join this strong cast, directed by Douglas Farren: CAST MEMBERS: Henry Lowenthal...Kelly Holt Polly Lowenthal...Bernice Bolek Dave DeVito...Peter Toomey Melvin McMullen...Joe Kenderes Edith Wilshire...Maud Holm For more information, visit either of these websites by copying and pasting=20 the address into your browser address line and hit "GO." http://community.cleveland.com/cc/clague=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 OR= =A0=20 http://www.maudholm.com/sitemap.html --15d.24389220_alt_bound Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE
PRESENTS
CLIFFHANGER



This bone chilling mystery will keep you on th= e edge!=A0 Don't miss Clague Playhouse's 76th Season Opening for 2003= -2004.=A0 The show opens Friday, September 12, 2003, and runs until O= ctober 5, 2003.=A0 Evening shows are September 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 2= 7 and October 2, 3, 4=A0 at 8:00 PM.=A0 Sunday matinees are 2:00 PM Sept. 21= , 28 and Oct. 5
CALL 440-331-0403
Box Office Hours: Wednesday-Saturday from 1:00PM - 6:00PM




Join this strong cast, directed by Do= uglas Farren:



CAST MEMBERS:
Henry Lowenthal...
Kelly Holt
Polly Lowenthal...
Bernice Bolek
Dave DeVito...
Peter Toomey
Melvin McMullen...
Joe Kenderes
Edith Wilshire...
Maud Holm



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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-573205808-1063112108=:61657-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Tue Sep 9 06:01:29 2003 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 09:01:29 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]"The Odd Couple "at Huntington Playhouse adds a performance Message-ID: --part1_f4.30926e01.2c8f2929_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Performance added for "The Odd Couple" with Dick Feagler & Tom Meyrose Due to an unprecedented demand for tickets, Huntington Playhouse has added one extra performance of Neil Simon's "The Odd Couple". The extra performance will be on Wednesday, October 8th at 8:00 PM. The show will open on September 25th and run until October 12th. The Sunday matinee on October 12th is sold out with other dates filling up quickly. The play will feature Plain Dealer Columnist and WVIZ-PBS personality Dick Feagler as Oscar Madison with Managing Director of Huntington, Tom Meyrose, playing Felix Unger. Also appearing are Jack Warren, Paul Simon, Russell Siegel, Tom Sprague, Marthan Brown, and Laurie Bell. The extra performance will be on Wednesday, October 8th at 8:00 PM. Tickets are $15.00 for adults, $12.00 for senior citizens (age 65 & older) and $10.00 for students (age 18 & under). Theatre subscribers holding Super Seven Flex Passes will also be honored at that performance. Reservations are required and may be made by calling 440-871-8333. These tickets will go on sale Tuesday, Sept. 9th. Huntington Playhouse is a licensed affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks and is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village. For up to date information, you may also check out their web site at www.huntingtonplayhouse.com --part1_f4.30926e01.2c8f2929_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Performance added for "The Odd Couple"
with Dick Feagler & Tom Meyrose



Due to an unprecedented dem= and for tickets, Huntington Playhouse has added one extra performance of Nei= l Simon's "The Odd Couple".  The extra performance will be on Wednesday= , October 8th at 8:00 PM.  The show will open on September 25th and run= until October 12th.  The Sunday matinee on October 12th is sold out wi= th other dates filling up quickly.

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The extra performance will be on Wednesday, October 8th at 8:00 PM. Tickets=20= are $15.00 for adults, $12.00 for senior citizens (age 65 & older) and $= 10.00 for students (age 18 & under).  Theatre subscribers holding S= uper Seven Flex Passes will also be honored at that performance.  Reser= vations are required and may be made by calling 440-871-8333. These tickets=20= will go on sale Tuesday, Sept. 9th.

Huntington Playhouse is a licensed affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks and= is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village.  For up to date informat= ion, you may also check out their web site at www.huntingtonplayhouse.com


--part1_f4.30926e01.2c8f2929_boundary-- From blesner at solonohio.org Tue Sep 9 06:48:41 2003 From: blesner at solonohio.org (Barb Lesner) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 09:48:41 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ODD COUPLE AUDITIONS TONIGHT AND TOMORROW!! Message-ID: <000a01c376d9$14adef70$ca9c09c0@ARTS02> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C376B7.8D29DE90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Do not miss your last chance to audition for=20 The Odd Couple=20 (Original Version) by Neil Simon Directed by Aaron Patterson Tuesday, September 9 and Wednesday, September 10=20 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Performance dates are October 23- November 8 Auditions will be held in the theater at Solon Center for the Arts 6315 SOM Center Road Solon, Ohio 44139 440-337-1400 ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C376B7.8D29DE90 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 Do not miss your = last chance=20 to audition for=20
 
The Odd Couple=20
(Original Version)
by Neil=20 Simon
 
Directed = by Aaron=20 Patterson
 
Tuesday, September = 9 and=20 Wednesday, September 10
from 7:00 to 9:00 = p.m.
 
Performance dates = are October 23-=20 November 8
 
Auditions will be held in the theater at
Solon Center for the = Arts
6315 SOM Center = Road
Solon, Ohio = 44139
440-337-1400
 
------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C376B7.8D29DE90-- From TALENTnet1 at aol.com Tue Sep 9 07:06:44 2003 From: TALENTnet1 at aol.com (TALENTnet1 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 10:06:44 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]URGENT NEED FOR LINE DANCE INSTRUCTOR-Good Pay Message-ID: <1a8.19326c98.2c8f3874@aol.com> -------------------------------1063116403 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I need an experienced dance instructor to teach line dances (novelty, country, 50's, etc.) (i.e. electric slide, some country, stroll, and anything newer that's out there) for 90 minutes (approximately 8:30-10pm) for an afluent adult group on Saturday September 13 in the Akron area. This is a community fundraiser with a "construction" theme. Please email or call immediately...I have to get back to the client TODAY. Mary Faktor 330-655-2895 www.FaktorsTalentnetwork.com -------------------------------1063116403 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I need an experienced dance instructor to teach line dan= ces (novelty, country, 50's, etc.) (i.e. electric slide, some country, strol= l, and anything newer that's out there) for 90 minutes (approximately 8:30-1= 0pm) for an afluent adult group on Saturday September 13 in the Akron area.&= nbsp; This is a community fundraiser with a "construction" theme.
 
Please email or call immediately...I have to get back to= the client TODAY.  
 
Mary Faktor
330-655-2895
 
-------------------------------1063116403-- From APhelps at broadview-heights.org Tue Sep 9 07:38:02 2003 From: APhelps at broadview-heights.org (Annette Phelps) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 10:38:02 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Goodbye Girl - the Musical Message-ID: <393C8B4781FCD411ACC900508BE7EAAA1FE5F6@BHCHPDC> BROADVIEW HEIGHTS SPOTLIGHTS COMMUNITY THEATER PRESENTS THE GOODBYE GIRL - THE MUSICAL Book by Music by Lyrics by Neil Simon Marvin Hamlisch David Zippel Through special arrangement with Music Theatre International - New York, NY FRI. & SAT., SEPT. 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, 27, 2003 - 8PM SUN., SEPT. 28, 2003 - 2PM Broadview Center Community Building 9543 Broadview Road (1/2 mile south of Rt. 82) Director: Norm Bennett Asst. Director: Sue Jeromson Musical Director: Eric Coffelt Tech Director: George Lasecki Choreographer: Deb Sweat Producer: Annette Phelps STARRING: Jayne Bartish-Kacik Eric Coffelt Nina Takacs Featuring: Stayce Aschenbener Erica Coffelt Marifrances Conrad Allison Naso Kayla Novak Georgia Petrucci Mike Russ Marianne Sommerfelt Manette Spencer Daniel Takacs and Members of the Western Reserve Community Band ADULTS: $12 SENIORS & STUDENTS $10 RESERVATIONS: 216/556-0660 From KerrComm at aol.com Tue Sep 9 08:52:56 2003 From: KerrComm at aol.com (KerrComm at aol.com) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 11:52:56 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kulture Kids at Holden Arboretum and Cleveland MetroParks Message-ID: Kulture Kids performs at the Holden Arboretum in Kirtland this Saturday (13th) at 4:30 PM as part of Holden's annual "Fall Fest". Alsok, on Sunday the 14th at 2 PM, Kulture Kids performs "The Great Law of Peace" at Cleveland MetroParks' Chalet in Strongsville (off of Route 82) as part of "A Day At the Chalet" through the Beck Center and Arts in Strongsville. Finally, both days (13th and 14th), Kulture Kids is co-sponsor of Aurora's Fourth Annual "Family Festival and Pow Wow", held at Aurora High School on West Pioneer Trail in Aurora. Pow Wow includes American Indian dancing, traditional regalia, music, face painting, jewelry, crafts, food, drum-making, corn husk doll-making, flint napper, and talks on prehistoric and historic Indians of Ohio. Saturday hours for the Pow Wow are 10 AM to 6 PM, and Sunday hours are 10 AM to 5 PM. Grand entry is Noon both days. Adults: $5, Children 6-12: $2, Children under 6: FREE, Seniors 65 and over: $1 Call 330-562-5844 for more Aurora Pow Wow information. For more info on Kulture Kids, visit www.kulturekids.org From raytom at en.com Tue Sep 9 09:04:29 2003 From: raytom at en.com (Helene & Ray Tomecko) Date: Tue, 09 Sep 2003 12:04:29 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MEET THE PRODUCERS NIGHT! 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. --B_3145953869_4154948 Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit SPACE IS FILLING UP! Please RSVP -ASAP AFTRA Cleveland is proud to announce the first in a series of AFTRA Conservatory Educational Sessions "MEET THE PRODUCERS NIGHT" featuring representatives from Adcom Communications Cinecraft Productions Liggett-Stashower Advertising EDR/Beachwood Studios PLUS-a very special guest: AFTRA Associate National Executive Director Kim Roberts, visiting from New York to experience first-hand the workshop and the response of Cleveland AFTRA members. WHEN: Monday, September 15th 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. WHERE: Second City 2037 E. 14th St.,Cleveland Admission: FREE for AFTRA members; (Includes refreshments.) $5 non-members; $3 students with valid I.D. "MEET THE PRODUCERS" night is an opportunity to hear from the producers themselves about how they work... and their suggestions on how we can obtain work. The session is a MUST for all working members and those seeking future opportunities. R.S.V.P. to the AFTRA Cleveland office: 216.781.2255 --B_3145953869_4154948 Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable MEET THE PRODUCERS NIGHT! SPACE IS FILLING UP! Please RSVP -ASAP<= BR>
AFTRA Cleveland is proud to announce
the first in a series of AFTRA Conservatory Educational Sessions
 
"MEET THE PRODUCERS NIGHT"= ;

featuring representatives from
 
Adcom Communications
Cinecraft Productions
Liggett-Stashower Advertising
EDR/Beachwood Studios
 
PLUS-a very special guest:  AFTRA Associate National Executive Directo= r
Kim Roberts, visiting from New York to experience first-hand the workshop a= nd
the response of Cleveland AFTRA members.
 
WHEN: Monday, September 15th   6:30 - 9:30 p.m.  
WHERE: Second City   2037 E. 14th St.,Cleveland

Admission:  FREE for AFTRA members;  (Includes refreshment= s.)
$5 non-members; $3 students with valid I.D.
 
"MEET THE PRODUCERS" night is an opportunity to hear from = the producers
themselves about how they work... and their suggestions on how we can obtai= n
work.  The session is a MUST for all working members and those seeking=
future opportunities.
  
R.S.V.P.  to the AFTRA Cleveland office:  216.781.2255
--B_3145953869_4154948-- From heightsarts at sbcglobal.net Tue Sep 9 09:59:19 2003 From: heightsarts at sbcglobal.net (heightsarts at sbcglobal.net) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 12:59:19 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Art, a play Message-ID: <005801c376f3$b63c6e10$a3aefea9@DDLB9V11> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C376D2.2E83DFB0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Art, a play by Yasmina Reza Directed by Cleveland Heights actor/director David Rohler Produced by special arrangement with Dramatists' Play Service, Inc. Presented by Boulevard Theatre and the Heights Arts Collaborative at=20 Heights Arts, a contemporary community gallery 2173 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44118 =20 Saturday, September 27 at 8 pm Saturday, October 4 at 8 pm Talk-back after each performance =20 Limited seating by advance reservation only Tickets $10 - $5 student I.D. Please call HAC at 216-371-3344 or email heightsarts at sbcglobal.net =20 The winner of the 1998 Tony Award for Best Play, "Art" is a dazzling = comedy that deals with questions of male friendship, intellectual = honesty, and, of course, what is or isn't art. =20 The play will not only satisfy theatre fans but art lovers as well. It = is funny, sophisticated, stylish, stimulating, and moving. =20 Serge has bought a very expensive, totally white painting. Marc, one of = his best friends, is incensed by Serge's frivolity. Another friend, = Ivan, gets involved in this funny, provocative play about the meaning of = friendship and the rules that dictate art. =20 What better place to see "Art" than in a gallery ? =20 Cast: =20 Bob Kmiecik (Serge) has performed in more than 40 Cleveland-area = productions, including Cleveland Opera, and performs regularly with the = Singer's Club of Cleveland, which has been featured with the Cleveland = Orchestra, the Cleveland Pops Orchestra, and the Youngstown Symphony. = Kmiecik studied with the Wisdom Bridge Theatre Training Center in = Chicago.=20 Bruce Hearey (Marc) performed for many years in New Jersey and more = recently starred in Love, Sex & the IRS with Gates Mills Players. He = also has written and starred in musical comedies with the Court of Nisi = Prius, a group of Lawyers who regularly perform satirical one-acts. =20 Michael Raum (Yvan) has performed in many local theatres, including = Ensemble, ACT in Aurora, Kennedy's at Playhouse Square, Beck, Clague and = Huntington. For many years, he has appeared at The Hermit Club in = downtown Cleveland, playing Yvan in ART, as well as major roles in The = Importance of Being Earnest, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,Glengarry = Glen Ross and Amadeus. =20 David Rohler (Director) is a Cleveland Heights actor and director who = has been involved in the Cleveland theatre community for nearly 20 = years. Most recently, he directed a Shaker Library-sponsored production = of A.R. Gurney's Love Letters, starring local newscaster Leon Bibb. He = has worked with Boulevard Theatre since its inception both as a founding = board member and in Play On!, The Shadow Box and Sylvia. Rohler's other = notable credits include productions at JCC Halle Theatre, CCC East and = Unitarian Players. =20 Partners Boulevard Theatre Jean Martin, Theatre Coordinator 216-561-8588 =20 Founded in early 1999, Boulevard Theatre is a program of the City of = Shaker Heights Community Life Department and is open to all theatre = enthusiasts regardless of residence. Boulevard Theatre is committed to non-traditional casting. Except in = cases where race, gender, age or disability are essential to the play, = all roles will be cast on the basis of talent. =20 Heights Arts Collaborative was organized in 2000 "to pool the arts = resources of the Heights in order to express the creative spirit of the = community." The Collaborative's goals are to create community life = through the arts; provide venues to create, exhibit, and perform all = art forms; support the arts in K-12 education; and bring arts = opportunities to people of all ages. =20 Peggy Spaeth, Director 216-371-3344 William Busta, Gallery Director 216-371-3457 http://www.heightsarts.org =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C376D2.2E83DFB0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Art, a play by = Yasmina=20 Reza

Directed by Cleveland Heights actor/director David = Rohler

Produced by special arrangement with = Dramatists=92 Play=20 Service, Inc.

Presented by Boulevard Theatre and the Heights = Arts=20 Collaborative at

Heights Arts, a contemporary community gallery

2173 Lee=20 Road, Cleveland Heights,=20 Ohio=20 44118

 

Saturday,=20 September 27 at 8 pm

Saturday, October=20 4 at 8 pm

Talk-back after each=20 performance

 

Limited seating by advance reservation=20 only

Tickets $10 - $5 student=20 I.D.

Please call HAC at 216-371-3344 or email heightsarts at sbcglobal.net

 

 The winner=20 of the 1998 Tony Award for Best Play, =93Art=94 is a dazzling comedy = that deals with=20 questions of male friendship, intellectual honesty, and, of course, what = is or=20 isn=92t art. =20

The play will not only satisfy theatre fans but = art=20 lovers as well.  It is = funny,=20 sophisticated, stylish, stimulating, and = moving.

 

Serge has bought a very expensive, = totally white=20 painting.  Marc, one of = his best=20 friends, is incensed by Serge=92s frivolity. =20 Another friend, Ivan, gets involved in this funny, provocative = play about=20 the meaning of friendship and the rules that dictate art.

 

What better place to see = =93Art=94 than in a=20 gallery ?

 

Cast: =20

Bob=20 Kmiecik=20 (Serge) has performed in more than 40 Cleveland-area productions, = including=20 Cleveland Opera, and performs regularly with the Singer's Club of = Cleveland,=20 which has been featured with the Cleveland Orchestra, the Cleveland Pops = Orchestra, and the Youngstown Symphony.   Kmiecik studied with = the=20 Wisdom=20 Bridge=20 Theatre=20 Training=20 Center=20 in Chicago.=20

Bruce Hearey (Marc)  performed for many years in=20 New=20 Jersey
=20 and more recently starred in Love, Sex & the IRS with Gates Mills=20 Players.  He also has written and starred in musical comedies with = the=20 Court of Nisi Prius, a group of Lawyers who regularly perform satirical=20 one-acts.  

Michael Raum (Yvan) has performed = in many=20 local theatres, including Ensemble, ACT in Aurora, Kennedy's at=20 Playhouse=20 Square,=20 Beck, Clague and Huntington. =20 For many years, he has appeared at The Hermit Club in downtown=20 Cleveland
,=20 playing Yvan in ART, as well as major roles in The Importance of Being = Earnest,=20 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,Glengarry Glen Ross and Amadeus. =20

David Rohler (Director) is a = Cleveland=20 Heights=20 actor and director who has been involved in the=20 Cleveland=20 theatre community for nearly 20 years.  Most recently, he directed = a Shaker=20 Library-sponsored production of A.R. Gurney's Love Letters, starring = local=20 newscaster Leon Bibb. He has worked with Boulevard Theatre since its = inception=20 both as a founding board member and in Play On!, The Shadow Box and=20 Sylvia.  Rohler's other notable credits include productions at JCC = Halle=20 Theatre, CCC East and Unitarian = Players.

 

Partners

Boulevard = Theatre

Jean Martin, Theatre = Coordinator
216-561-8588

 

Founded in early 1999, Boulevard Theatre is a=20 program of the City of Shaker Heights Community Life Department and = is open=20 to all theatre enthusiasts regardless of residence.

Boulevard = Theatre is=20 committed to non-traditional casting. Except in cases where race, = gender, age or=20 disability are essential  to the play, all roles will be cast on = the basis=20 of talent.

 

Heights Arts=20 Collaborative = was=20 organized in 2000  =93to = pool the arts=20 resources of the Heights in order to express the creative spirit of the=20 community.=94  The = Collaborative=92s=20 goals are to create community life through the arts;  provide venues to create, = exhibit, and=20 perform all art forms;  = support the=20 arts in K-12 education; and bring arts opportunities to people of all = ages.  =

Peggy Spaeth,=20 Director

216-371-3344

William Busta, Gallery=20 Director

216-371-3457

 
http://www.heightsarts.org=
 



 
 

------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C376D2.2E83DFB0-- From RNavisjr at aol.com Tue Sep 9 10:42:48 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 13:42:48 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEAR WEST THEATRE AUDITONING MEN FOR THE KING AND I Message-ID: <14e.237ad535.2c8f6b18@aol.com> --part1_14e.237ad535.2c8f6b18_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit THE NEAR WEST THEATRE GOES INTO REHEARSAL ON SEPT 29 WITH A LAVISH PRODUCTION OF THE KING AND I. We have cast over 70 people in this production and it promises to be a high energy, thoughtful production of this Rodgers and Hammerstein treasure. BUT...We are still looking for a few good men. Mostly age 18 and over. All principle roles are still open at this point BUT we are mainly in need of guys for smaller character roles, chorus, guards, monks AND DANCERS to be part of the Jerome Robbins' spectacle in the second act: THE UNCLE TOM'S CABIN BALLET. (not a typical "western" ballet, so no ballet experience is required) ALL THOSE INTERESTED IN AUDITIONING SHOULD COME TO NEAR WEST THEATRE, 3606 BRIDGE AVE LOCATED IN THE OHIO CITY AREA THIS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH AT 11:00AM. No preparation necessary. Call Bob Navis Jr, Director, at 216-281-6879 for further info and/or directions to the theatre. the king and i performs Nov 20 through Dec 7 --part1_14e.237ad535.2c8f6b18_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable THE NEAR WEST THEATRE GOES INTO REH= EARSAL ON SEPT 29 WITH A LAVISH PRODUCTION OF THE KING AND I.
We have cast over 70 people in this production and it promises to be a high=20= energy, thoughtful production of this Rodgers and Hammerstein treasure.
BUT...We are still looking f= or a few good men.
Mostly age 18 and over. All principle roles are still open at this point BUT= we are mainly in need of guys for smaller character roles, chorus, guards,=20= monks AND DANCERS to be part of the Jerome Robbins' spectacle=20= in the second act: THE UNCLE TOM'S CABIN BALLET. (not a typical "western" ba= llet, so no ballet experience is required)

ALL THOSE INTERESTED IN AUDITIONING SHOULD COME TO NEAR WEST THEATRE, 3606 B= RIDGE AVE
LOCATED IN THE OHIO CITY AREA THIS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH AT 11:00AM. No p= reparation necessary.
Call Bob Navis Jr, Director, at 216-281-6879 for further info and/or directi= ons to the theatre.

the king and i performs Nov 20 through Dec 7
--part1_14e.237ad535.2c8f6b18_boundary-- From cinevid at yahoo.com Tue Sep 9 11:35:44 2003 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 11:35:44 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Filmmaking Group at Yahoo Message-ID: <20030909183545.48999.qmail@web80507.mail.yahoo.com> --0-326039785-1063132544=:47595 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi everyone, Johnny Wu of Media Design Imaging, and Bill Johns of Cinevid Productions, have begun a new Yahoo email group called clevelandfilmmaking We believed another group, IndieCleveland, was a useful source for networking and comradery, but since it is no longer active, we decided to start another one to replace it and build upon it's strengths. You can join easily by visiting: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/clevelandfilmmaking/ You will be able to post auditions, news, announcements, and anything film related. You can even upload photos, film related links, banners and even create your own polss for the members. We hope you'll take advantage of this group and keep us posted on your trials tribulations and successes. Truly, Your co-moderators - Johnny & Bill --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-326039785-1063132544=:47595 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hi everyone,
 
Johnny Wu of Media Design Imaging, and Bill Johns of Cinevid Productions, have begun a new Yahoo email group called clevelandfilmmaking
 
We believed another group, IndieCleveland,  was a useful source for networking and comradery, but since it is no longer active, we decided to start another one to replace it and build upon it's strengths.
 
You can join easily by visiting:
 
You will be able to post auditions, news, announcements, and anything film related. You can even upload photos, film related links, banners and even create your own polss for the members.
 
We hope you'll take advantage of this group and keep us posted on your trials tribulations and successes.
 
Truly,
Your co-moderators - Johnny & Bill
 


Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-326039785-1063132544=:47595-- From BK4489 at aol.com Tue Sep 9 11:45:48 2003 From: BK4489 at aol.com (Bob Kenderes) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 14:45:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brunswick ACT- Auditions for "The Lion, The Witch and, The Wardrobe" Message-ID: <000d01c37702$96401d50$86001743@D5X9LB11> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C376E1.0EDD7720 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Brunswick ACT will hold auditions for "The Lion, The Witch, and The = Wardrobe" on Saturday 9/20 from 2-4 PM and Sunday 9/21 from 7-8:30 PM. = Auditions will be held at the First Christian Church, 3611 Center Rd( = route 303). The church is located in front of Brunswick High School. Needed are a cast of 16 adults, teens and children. Be prepared to read = from the script. Performance dates are 12/12 and 12/13 at Brunswick High School's Concord = Little Theatre. Any questions call (330)225-0552 during business hours. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C376E1.0EDD7720 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Brunswick ACT will hold auditions for = "The Lion,=20 The Witch, and The Wardrobe" on Saturday 9/20 from 2-4 PM and Sunday = 9/21 from=20 7-8:30 PM.  Auditions will be held at the First Christian Church, = 3611=20 Center Rd( route 303).  The church is located in front of Brunswick = High=20 School.
Needed are a cast of 16 adults, teens = and children.=20 Be prepared to read from the script.
Performance dates are 12/12 and 12/13 = at Brunswick=20 High School's Concord Little Theatre.  Any questions call = (330)225-0552=20 during business hours.
------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C376E1.0EDD7720-- From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Tue Sep 9 11:49:33 2003 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 14:49:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beck Center Auditions - Reminder - JEFFREY Auditions Message-ID: <2C6710F191F3544AA06A1C9D67CB14D6BBC6AB@mail4.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37703.1C1AB84A Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Auditions for JEFFREY by Paul Rudnick =20 Directed by Brian Zoldessy =20 =20 JEFFREY will open in the Beck Center's Studio Theatre November 21 - December 14, Friday, =20 Saturday and Sunday. Rehearsals will begin at the end of September or early October. =20 =20 =20 AUDITIONS - Monday and Tuesday, September 15 and 16, 7pm-10pm at the Beck Center. =20 =20 Callbacks will be scheduled the following week. Performers can prepare a short comic =20 monologue or read scenes from the play, which will be available at the auditions. Both Equity=20 =20 and Non-Equity performers are welcome. Please bring a picture/resume as well as your =20 schedules to check for possible rehearsal conflicts. To schedule an appointment please call=20 =20 the Beck Center at 216-521-2540.=20 =20 =20 =20 AVAILABLE ROLES - 7 men, 1 woman. AGE RANGE - 20's - 50's. Seeking 8 versatile =20 actors to play over 40 characters. =20 =20 The playwright, Paul Rudnick received the Obie Award, The Outer Critics Circle Award and=20 =20 the John Gassner Award for Outstanding New American Play for JEFFREY.=20 =20 =20 "A frank, fearless comedy about a funny, smart, attractive gay man who swears off sex out of fear and frustration.......A fantastical, picaresque landscape...." --New York Daily News =20 "THE HOTTEST TICKET OFF BROADWAY....Even with AIDS lurking in the background, JEFFREY sparkles....Mr. Rudnick has come up with some of the funniest and deftest gimmicks on stage today." --Wall street Journal =20 "WILDLY FUNNY".......Just the sort of play Oscar Wilde might have written had he lived in=20 modern Manhattan and taken aim at the disease decimating his circle of friends.....For all its fun, this piece captures the heart and soul of Jeffrey's Manhattan world more acutely than any other play." --New York Times =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37703.1C1AB84A Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Auditions for JEFFREY by = Paul=20 Rudnick
 
Directed by Brian Zoldessy
 
 
JEFFREY=20 will open in the Beck Center's Studio Theatre November 21 - December 14, = Friday,
 
Saturday and Sunday.  Rehearsals will begin = at the end of=20 September or early October.

 
 
 
AUDITIONS - Monday and Tuesday, September 15 and = 16,=20 7pm-10pm at the Beck Center. 
 
Callbacks will be = scheduled the=20 following week.  Performers can prepare a short = comic
 
monologue=20 or read scenes from the play, which will be available at the = auditions. =20 Both Equity
 
and Non-Equity = performers are=20 welcome.  Please bring a picture/resume as well as = your
 
schedules=20 to check for possible rehearsal conflicts.  To schedule an = appointment=20 please call
 
the Beck Center at = 216-521-2540.=20
 
 
 
AVAILABLE ROLES - 7 men, 1 woman.  AGE = RANGE - 20's - 50's.  Seeking 8 versatile
 
actors to=20 play over 40 characters.
 
 
The = playwright, Paul=20 Rudnick received the Obie Award, The Outer Critics Circle Award and=20
 
the John Gassner Award for Outstanding New American Play = for=20 JEFFREY.

 
 
"A frank, fearless comedy about a funny, smart, attractive gay = man who=20 swears off sex out of fear and frustration.......A fantastical, = picaresque=20 landscape...."  --New York Daily News
 
"THE=20 HOTTEST TICKET OFF BROADWAY....Even with AIDS lurking in the background, = JEFFREY sparkles....Mr. Rudnick has come up with some of = the=20 funniest and deftest gimmicks on stage today."   --Wall street = Journal
 
"WILDLY FUNNY".......Just the sort of play Oscar = Wilde might=20 have written had he lived in
modern Manhattan=20 and taken aim at the disease decimating his circle of friends.....For = all its=20 fun, this piece captures the heart and soul of Jeffrey's = Manhattan=20 world more acutely than any other play."  --New York = Times  =20
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37703.1C1AB84A-- From Murphygopal2003 at cs.com Mon Sep 8 08:22:48 2003 From: Murphygopal2003 at cs.com (Murphygopal2003 at cs.com) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 11:22:48 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Matthew J Murphy Show/ Conan/ Lessons Message-ID: <1ee.f65fe14.2c8df8c8@cs.com> Matthew James Murphy will be back on Conan O Brien this Sunday night on NBC. Dudez A Plenti, is a fake boy band Conan put together. Sunday night Marks ten years of Coanan on the air. His Anniversary show will have clips of the Dudez episodes. Matthew, is back for the fall ( Through December) offering guitar/piano lessons to beginners of all ages. Matthew is currently working on his album that will be released in December, and has alot of upcoming shows in Cleveland this fall FOR MORE INFO ABOUT LESSONS CALL 216-965-9557/// FOR MORE MUSIC INFO GO TO WWW.ARRIVEATELEVEN.COM. From heightsarts at sbcglobal.net Mon Sep 8 08:40:13 2003 From: heightsarts at sbcglobal.net (heightsarts at sbcglobal.net) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 11:40:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Art, a play Message-ID: <005801c3761f$7eeef880$a3aefea9@DDLB9V11> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C375FD.F72F6540 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Art, a play by Yasmina Reza Directed by Cleveland Heights actor/director David Rohler Produced by special arrangement with Dramatists' Play Service, Inc. Presented by Boulevard Theater and the Heights Arts Collaborative at=20 Heights Arts, a contemporary community gallery 2173 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44118 =20 Saturday, September 27 at 8 pm Saturday, October 4 at 8 pm Talk-back after each performance =20 Limited seating by advance reservation only Tickets $10 - $5 student I.D. Please call HAC at 216-371-3344 or email heightsarts at sbcglobal.net The winner of the 1998 Tony Award for Best Play, "Art" is a dazzling = comedy that deals with questions of male friendship, intellectual = honesty, and, of course, what is or isn't art. =20 The play will not only satisfy theatre fans but art lovers as well. It = is funny, sophisticated, stylish, stimulating, and moving. =20 Serge has bought a very expensive, totally white painting. Marc, one of = his best friends, is incensed by Serge's frivolity. Another friend, = Ivan, gets involved in this funny, provocative play about the meaning of = friendship and the rules that dictate art. =20 What better place to see "Art" than in a gallery ? =20 Cast: =20 Bob Kmiecik (Serge) has performed in more than 40 Cleveland-area = productions, including Cleveland Opera, and performs regularly with the = Singer's Club of Cleveland, which has been featured with the Cleveland = Orchestra, the Cleveland Pops Orchestra, and the Youngstown Symphony. = Kmiecik studied with the Wisdom Bridge Theatre Training Center in = Chicago.=20 Bruce Hearey (Marc) performed for many years in New Jersey and more = recently starred in Love, Sex & the IRS with Gates Mills Players. He = also has written and starred in musical comedies with the Court of Nisi = Prius, a group of Lawyers who regularly perform satirical one-acts. =20 Michael Raum (Yvan) has performed in many local theatres, including = Ensemble, ACT in Aurora, Kennedy's at Playhouse Square, Beck, Clague and = Huntington. For many years, he has appeared at The Hermit Club in = downtown Cleveland, playing Yvan in ART, as well as major roles in The = Importance of Being Earnest, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,Glengarry = Glen Ross and Amadeus. =20 David Rohler (Director) is a Cleveland Heights actor and director who = has been involved in the Cleveland theatre community for nearly 20 = years. Most recently, he directed a Shaker Library-sponsored production = of A.R. Gurney's Love Letters, starring local newscaster Leon Bibb. He = has worked with Boulevard Theatre since its inception both as a founding = board member and in Play On!, The Shadow Box and Sylvia. Rohler's other = notable credits include productions at JCC Halle Theatre, CCC East and = Unitarian Players. =20 Partners Boulevard Theatre Jean Martin, Theatre Coordinator 216-561-8588 =20 Founded in early 1999, Boulevard Theatre is a program of the City of = Shaker Heights Community Life Department and is open to all theatre = enthusiasts regardless of residence. Boulevard Theatre is committed to non-traditional casting. Except in = cases where race, gender, age or disability are essential to the play, = all roles will be cast on the basis of talent. =20 Heights Arts Collaborative was organized in 2000 "to pool the arts = resources of the Heights in order to express the creative spirit of the = community." The Collaborative's goals are to create community life = through the arts; provide venues to create, exhibit, and perform all = art forms; support the arts in K-12 education; and bring arts = opportunities to people of all ages. =20 Peggy Spaeth, Director 216-371-3344 William Busta, Gallery Director 216-371-3457 http://www.heightsarts.org =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C375FD.F72F6540 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Art, a play by = Yasmina=20 Reza

Directed by Cleveland Heights actor/director David = Rohler

Produced by special arrangement with = Dramatists=92 Play=20 Service, Inc.

Presented by Boulevard Theater and the Heights = Arts=20 Collaborative at

Heights Arts, a contemporary community gallery

2173 Lee=20 Road, Cleveland Heights,=20 Ohio=20 44118

 

Saturday,=20 September 27 at 8 pm

Saturday, October=20 4 at 8 pm

Talk-back after each=20 performance

 

Limited seating by advance reservation=20 only

Tickets $10 - $5 student=20 I.D.

Please call HAC at 216-371-3344 or email heightsarts at sbcglobal.net

 

 The winner=20 of the 1998 Tony Award for Best Play, =93Art=94 is a dazzling comedy = that deals with=20 questions of male friendship, intellectual honesty, and, of course, what = is or=20 isn=92t art. =20

The play will not only satisfy theatre fans but = art=20 lovers as well.  It is = funny,=20 sophisticated, stylish, stimulating, and = moving.

 

Serge has bought a very expensive, = totally white=20 painting.  Marc, one of = his best=20 friends, is incensed by Serge=92s frivolity. =20 Another friend, Ivan, gets involved in this funny, provocative = play about=20 the meaning of friendship and the rules that dictate art.

 

What better place to see = =93Art=94 than in a=20 gallery ?

 

Cast: =20

Bob=20 Kmiecik=20 (Serge) has performed in more than 40 Cleveland-area productions, = including=20 Cleveland Opera, and performs regularly with the Singer's Club of = Cleveland,=20 which has been featured with the Cleveland Orchestra, the Cleveland Pops = Orchestra, and the Youngstown Symphony.   Kmiecik studied with = the=20 Wisdom=20 Bridge=20 Theatre=20 Training=20 Center=20 in Chicago.=20

Bruce Hearey (Marc)  performed for many years in=20 New=20 Jersey
=20 and more recently starred in Love, Sex & the IRS with Gates Mills=20 Players.  He also has written and starred in musical comedies with = the=20 Court of Nisi Prius, a group of Lawyers who regularly perform satirical=20 one-acts.  

Michael Raum (Yvan) has performed = in many=20 local theatres, including Ensemble, ACT in Aurora, Kennedy's at=20 Playhouse=20 Square,=20 Beck, Clague and Huntington. =20 For many years, he has appeared at The Hermit Club in downtown=20 Cleveland
,=20 playing Yvan in ART, as well as major roles in The Importance of Being = Earnest,=20 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,Glengarry Glen Ross and Amadeus. =20

David Rohler (Director) is a = Cleveland=20 Heights=20 actor and director who has been involved in the=20 Cleveland=20 theatre community for nearly 20 years.  Most recently, he directed = a Shaker=20 Library-sponsored production of A.R. Gurney's Love Letters, starring = local=20 newscaster Leon Bibb. He has worked with Boulevard Theatre since its = inception=20 both as a founding board member and in Play On!, The Shadow Box and=20 Sylvia.  Rohler's other notable credits include productions at JCC = Halle=20 Theatre, CCC East and Unitarian = Players.

 

Partners

Boulevard = Theatre

Jean Martin, Theatre = Coordinator
216-561-8588

 

Founded in early 1999, Boulevard Theatre is a=20 program of the City of Shaker Heights Community Life Department and = is open=20 to all theatre enthusiasts regardless of residence.

Boulevard = Theatre is=20 committed to non-traditional casting. Except in cases where race, = gender, age or=20 disability are essential  to the play, all roles will be cast on = the basis=20 of talent.

 

Heights Arts=20 Collaborative = was=20 organized in 2000  =93to = pool the arts=20 resources of the Heights in order to express the creative spirit of the=20 community.=94  The = Collaborative=92s=20 goals are to create community life through the arts;  provide venues to create, = exhibit, and=20 perform all art forms;  = support the=20 arts in K-12 education; and bring arts opportunities to people of all = ages.  =

Peggy Spaeth,=20 Director

216-371-3344

William Busta, Gallery=20 Director

216-371-3457

 
http://www.heightsarts.org=
 



 
 

------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C375FD.F72F6540-- From TALENTnet1 at aol.com Mon Sep 8 08:48:10 2003 From: TALENTnet1 at aol.com (TALENTnet1 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 11:48:10 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need Line dance instructor for Sat, 9/13 Message-ID: -------------------------------1063036090 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I need an experienced dance instructor to teach line dances (novelty, country, 50's, etc.) (i.e. electric slide, some country, stroll, and anything newer that's out there) for 90 minutes (approximately 8:30-10pm) on Saturday September 13 in the Akron area. This is a community fundraiser with a "construction" theme. Please email or call immediately...I have to get back to the client TODAY. Mary Faktor 330-655-2895 www.FaktorsTalentnetwork.com -------------------------------1063036090 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I need an experienced dance instructor to teach line dan= ces (novelty, country, 50's, etc.) (i.e. electric slide, some country, strol= l, and anything newer that's out there) for 90 minutes (approximately 8:30-1= 0pm) on Saturday September 13 in the Akron area.  This is a community f= undraiser with a "construction" theme.
 
Please email or call immediately...I have to get back to= the client TODAY.  
 
Mary Faktor
330-655-2895
 
-------------------------------1063036090-- From Ccontempdt at aol.com Mon Sep 8 08:58:53 2003 From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 11:58:53 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dance Theatre seeks Costume Designer for upcoming holiday production Message-ID: <157.24295dad.2c8e013d@aol.com> -------------------------------1063036733 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre is seeking a costume design for its upcoming holiday production "The Night Before Christmas." The production opens on Friday, December 5 with a school matinee on December 4 and runs thru Sunday, December 7. The production will take place at Tri-C Eastern Campus Performing Arts Center. Rehearsals begin Mid October. Costume Designer would be responsible for costuming a cast of approxiamately 35 youth and adults. Additionally, designer would be responsible for maintaining costumes and the construction of the lead female charector "FG," a high spirited, magical fairy godmother. Please responed to the artistic director Michael Medcalf via email at Ccontempdt at aol.com. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. This is respectable paid position. -------------------------------1063036733 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre is seeking a costume design for it= s upcoming holiday production "The Night Before Christmas."  The produc= tion opens on Friday, December 5 with a school matinee on December 4 and run= s thru Sunday, December 7.  The production will take place at Tri-C Eas= tern Campus Performing Arts Center.  Rehearsals begin Mid Oct= ober. Costume Designer would be responsible for costuming a cast of approxia= mately 35 youth and adults.  Additionally, designer would be responsibl= e for maintaining costumes and the construction of the lead female= charector "FG," a high spirited, magical fairy godmother.
 
Please responed to the artistic director Michael Medcalf via email at <= A title=3Dmailto:Ccontempdt at aol.com href=3D"mailto:Ccontempdt at aol.com">Ccont= empdt at aol.com. 
 
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE.
This is respectable paid position.
-------------------------------1063036733-- From mpreston at dobama.org Tue Sep 9 13:38:44 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 16:38:44 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Local Playwright Receives Honors Message-ID: Local Playwright Receives Honors V-E Day, the new play by Faye Sholiton premiering this fall at Dobama Theatre, is now an ?award-winning? play. The script took First Prize in the annual Arlene R. and William P. Lewis Playwriting Contest sponsored by the Department of Theatre and Media Arts at Brigham Young University of Provo, Utah. The award, which honors women writers, was established in 1990 by BYU alumna Susan Lewis, who named the competition for her parents. Sholiton was a finalist for the same prize in 1998, when she submitted her play The Interview. Students and faculty will perform a staged reading of V-E Day in October. V-E Day is the story of a woman who made a choice nearly 60 years earlier that changed the course of her life. One day, a man appears with a box of World War II-era newsletters and transports her back to a time when she believed that anything was possible. The play will be done in staged reading at the Cleveland Play House on November 1, as part of the Next Stage Festival of New Plays. V-E Day will receive its world premiere production at Dobama Theatre November 28-December 21, 2003. 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 WcpAkron at aol.com Mon Sep 8 08:51:03 2003 From: WcpAkron at aol.com (WcpAkron at aol.com) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 11:51:03 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Correction from Weathervane Message-ID: <64.3407ad43.2c8dff67@aol.com> --part1_64.3407ad43.2c8dff67_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable We regret that, in a previous announcement, the name of a cast member for "M= y=20 Way" was listed incorrectly. Our cast member is Paul Hoffman, not Phil=20 Hoffman. Here is the corrected announcement... WEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE presents Northeast Ohio Premiere of My Way, A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra Weathervane Playhouse opens its 2003-2004 Season with My Way, A Musical=20 Tribute to Frank Sinatra. This collection of nearly 60 songs that Sinatra m= ade=20 famous through recordings was conceived by David Grapes and Todd Olson based= on=20 the book by Todd Olson. The music is arranged in medleys including Favorite= s,=20 Broadway, Cities, Young Love, Summer, Love and Marriage, Losers, Big Flirt,=20 Moon and Songs for Survivors. Weathervane's ensemble is comprised of Rob Dougherty, Paul Hoffman, Meg Hopp= =20 and Ikeya Morning. The production is directed and choreographed by Mart=EDn= =20 C=E9spedes and Margaret Knepper is Musical Director. WRMR serves as Radio S= ponsor. Director/Choreographer, Mart=EDn C=E9spedes, making his Weathervane=20 directorial debut, most recently directed and choreographed Smokey Joe's Caf= =E9 at Beck=20 Center. He last appeared in the national tours of Man of La Mancha with Jac= k=20 Jones and Ron Holgate where he completed over 300 performances in the role o= f=20 Pedro; "Lun Tha" in The King and I with Hailey Mills, Marie Osmond and Faith= =20 Prince; South Pacific with Robert Goulet, and West Side Story with Bebe=20 Neuwirth. Martin directed and staged the off-Broadway production of Scrooge= and=20 Marley and restaged Israel Horovitz's long-running production of Line at the= 13th=20 Street Repertory Company in New York City. He has danced in the nationally=20 renowned Denver Dance Theater, performed in night clubs, and appeared on TV'= s=20 Dance Fever. His most recent opera credit was the lavish PBS production of=20= El=20 Cid with Placido Domingo and the Washington Opera, where he served as dance=20= and=20 fight captain. He has also taught theater dance for the School of Cleveland= =20 Ballet. He has recently completed the independent film Edition Project and=20= the=20 untitled documentary on the life of Benjamin Matthews. His=20 next theater projects include Five Guys Named Moe and Joseph and the Amazing= =20 Technicolor Dreamcoat "para mi papa Gabriel C=E9spedes, Sr." Margaret Knepper is an accomplished actress, singer, musician, director and=20 costume designer. She has directed at least ten musical productions at=20 Weathervane including the highly successful Joseph and the Technicolor Dream= coat. =20 She has also played on stage in Sweeney Todd and Fiddler on the Roof. She i= s=20 voice and flute instructor at Medina High School where she has directed its=20= last=20 five musicals as well as the school's show choir, The Encore Entertainment=20 Company. Margaret was a music performance major at Baldwin-Wallace Conserva= tory=20 of Music with additional studies at The University of Akron and The=20 University of Michigan. She has performed with the Cleveland Opera, Berea S= ummer=20 Theatre, Goodyear Community Theatre, Greenbrier and First Night Akron. Ensemble: Rob Dougherty Man #2 Doylestown Rob was seen at Weathervane in Cabaret and Cinderella. He played John Adams= =20 in 1776 at Brunswick ACT and was the Baker in Into the Woods for Medina=20 Community Theater in 2002. He recently toured with Cleveland Signstage in i= ts=20 production of Into the Woods. He was also seen in the Stow Players producti= on of=20 Forever Plaid. Paul Hoffman Man #1 Cleveland Paul spent two years touring with Winged Victory Singers performing nightly=20 in showrooms in the Catskills, Atlantic City and Miami Beach. He was recent= ly=20 seen in Cain Park's production of Fiddler on the Roof and Beck Center's La=20 Cage Aux Folles. A Youngstown native, he graduated from Cuyahoga Falls High= =20 School and studied theater at Chapman University in Orange, CA. Meg Hopp Woman #1 Arkon Meg played Martha Brewster in Weathervane's Arsenic and Old Lace this past=20 season and in The Odd Couple, Female Version several seasons ago. She has b= een=20 seen as Miss Hannigan in Annie at Brecksville Theatre in the Square. She ha= s=20 a B.A. Degree from St. Norbert College in DePere, WI. Ikeya Morning Woman #2 Cleveland Heights Ikeya is a graduate of the American Musical and Dramatic Academy of New York= =20 City. She has been involved in numerous musicals including Godspell, Lucky=20 Stiff and Ain't Misbehavin' for which she completed the national tour this p= ast=20 December. David Grapes is currently the Executive Producing Director of the Tennessee=20 Repertory Theatre. Previously, David worked for three years as the Executiv= e=20 Director and Producing Artistic Director for Artpark and Artpark at the Chur= ch,=20 a large Equity theatre company located in upstate New York where he produced= =20 a number of regional premieres. A classically trained actor, he also has=20 extensive experience in academic theatre, having served as the Department Ch= air=20 and Master Acting Teacher at West Virginia University at Parkersburg (WV),Ta= rkio=20 College (MO) and Moorhead State University (MN). Todd Olson is the Artistic Director for American Stage Company in St.=20 Petersburg, FL. Prior to that he spent three seasons as the Associate Artis= tic=20 Director at Tennessee Repertory Theatre in Nashville. While there he direct= ed=20 critically-acclaimed productions of Wit, Cyrano de Bergerac, An Ideal Husban= d, How=20 I Learned to Drive and others. He received his MFA from The University of=20 North Carolina and is a graduate from the Institute for Advanced Theatre=20 Training at Harvard. He resides in Seminole, FL with his wife and children. My Way, a Tribute to Frank Sinatra captures the wit and charm of "Ol' Blue=20 Eyes," contains a dash of humor, a pinch of tap dancing and a touch of elega= nce.=20 At Weathervane Playhouse September 10 through October 5, 2003. Low-cost=20 preview performances on Wednesday and Thursday, September 10 and 11 at 7:30=20= p.m.=20 with official opening on Friday, September 12 at 8:00 p.m. Other performanc= es=20 are Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at=20 2:30 p.m. Charge by phone at Weathervane's Ticket Office at 330-836-2626. C= all=20 between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Tickets: $18 ($2=20 discount on Thursdays and Sundays for Senior Citizens & Students). (NOTE: T= HE 7:30=20 CURTAIN ON PREVIEW WEDNESDAY AND ALL THURSDAY PERFORMANCES IS NEW THIS SEASO= N.) Special luncheon performance Saturday, September 20, lunch at 12:45,=20 performance at 2:30 p.m. Combination ticket $30. The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to=20 encourage economic growth, education excellence and cultural enrichment for=20= all=20 Ohioans. Additional Season Sponsors: WKSU, PAX-TV --part1_64.3407ad43.2c8dff67_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable We regret that, in a prev= ious announcement, the name of a cast member for "My Way" was listed incorre= ctly.  Our cast member is Paul Hoffman, not Phil Hoffman. Here is the c= orrected announcement...

WEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE presents
Northeast Ohio Premiere of
My Way, A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra


Weathervane Playhouse opens its 2003-2004 Season with My Way, A Musical=20= Tribute to Frank Sinatra.  This collection of nearly 60 songs that Sina= tra made famous through recordings was conceived by David Grapes and Todd Ol= son based on the book by Todd Olson.  The music is arranged in medleys=20= including Favorites, Broadway, Cities, Young Love, Summer, Love and Marriage= , Losers, Big Flirt, Moon and Songs for Survivors.

Weathervane's ensemble is comprised of Rob Dougherty, Paul Hoffman, M= eg Hopp and Ikeya Morning.  The production is directed and choreogr= aphed by Mart=EDn C=E9spedes and Margaret Knepper is Musical Director.  = ;WRMR serves as Radio Sponsor.

Director/Choreographer, Mart=EDn C=E9spedes, making his Weathervane=20= directorial debut, most recently directed and choreographed Smokey Joe's Caf= =E9 at Beck Center.  He last appeared in the national tours of Man of L= a Mancha with Jack Jones and Ron Holgate where he completed over 300 perform= ances in the role of Pedro; "Lun Tha" in The King and I with Hailey Mills, M= arie Osmond and Faith Prince; South Pacific with Robert Goulet, and West Sid= e Story with Bebe Neuwirth.  Martin directed and staged the off-Broadwa= y production of Scrooge and Marley and restaged Israel Horovitz's long-runni= ng production of Line at the 13th Street Repertory Company in New York City.=  He has danced in the nationally renowned Denver Dance Theater, perfor= med in night clubs, and appeared on TV's Dance Fever.  His most recent=20= opera credit was the lavish PBS production of El Cid with Placido Domingo an= d the Washington Opera, where he served as dance and fight captain.  He= has also taught theater dance for the School of Cleveland Ballet.  He=20= has recently completed the independent film Edition Project and the untitled= documentary on the life of Benjamin Matthews.  His=20
next theater projects include Five Guys Named Moe and Joseph and the Ama= zing Technicolor Dreamcoat "para mi papa Gabriel C=E9spedes, Sr."

Margaret Knepper is an accomplished actress, singer, musician, director=20= and costume designer.  She has directed at least ten musical production= s at Weathervane including the highly successful Joseph and the Technicolor=20= Dreamcoat.  She has also played on stage in Sweeney Todd and Fiddler on= the Roof.  She is voice and flute instructor at Medina High School whe= re she has directed its last five musicals as well as the school's show choi= r, The Encore Entertainment Company.  Margaret was a music performance=20= major at Baldwin-Wallace Conservatory of Music with additional studies at Th= e University of Akron and The University of Michigan.  She has performe= d with the Cleveland Opera, Berea Summer Theatre, Goodyear Community Theatre= , Greenbrier and First Night Akron.

Ensemble:
Rob Dougherty Man #2 Doylestown
Rob was seen at Weathervane in Cabaret and Cinderella.  He played J= ohn Adams in 1776 at Brunswick ACT and was the Baker in Into the Woods for M= edina Community Theater in 2002.  He recently toured with Cleveland Sig= nstage in its production of Into the Woods.  He was also seen in the St= ow Players production of Forever Plaid.

Paul Hoffman Man #1 Cleveland
Paul spent two years touring with Winged Victory Singers performing nigh= tly in showrooms in the Catskills, Atlantic City and Miami Beach.  He w= as recently seen in Cain Park's production of Fiddler on the Roof and Beck C= enter's La Cage Aux Folles.  A Youngstown native, he graduated from Cuy= ahoga Falls High School and studied theater at Chapman University in Orange,= CA.

Meg Hopp Woman #1 Arkon
Meg played Martha Brewster in Weathervane's Arsenic and Old Lace this pa= st season and in The Odd Couple, Female Version several seasons ago.  S= he has been seen as Miss Hannigan in Annie at Brecksville Theatre in the Squ= are.  She has a B.A. Degree from St. Norbert College in DePere, WI.

Ikeya Morning Woman #2 Cleveland Heights
Ikeya is a graduate of the American Musical and Dramatic Academy of New=20= York City.  She has been involved in numerous musicals including Godspe= ll, Lucky Stiff and Ain't Misbehavin' for which she completed the national t= our this past December.

David Grapes is currently the Executive Producing Director of the Tennes= see Repertory Theatre.  Previously, David worked for three years as the= Executive Director and Producing Artistic Director for Artpark and Artpark=20= at the Church, a large Equity theatre company located in upstate New York wh= ere he produced a number of regional premieres.  A classically trained=20= actor, he also has extensive experience in academic theatre, having served a= s the Department Chair and Master Acting Teacher at West Virginia University= at Parkersburg (WV),Tarkio College (MO) and Moorhead State University (MN).

Todd Olson is the Artistic Director for American Stage Company in St. Pe= tersburg, FL.  Prior to that he spent three seasons as the Associate Ar= tistic Director at Tennessee Repertory Theatre in Nashville.  While the= re he directed critically-acclaimed productions of Wit, Cyrano de Bergerac,=20= An Ideal Husband, How I Learned to Drive and others.  He received his M= FA from The University of North Carolina and is a graduate from the Institut= e for Advanced Theatre Training at Harvard.  He resides in Seminole, FL= with his wife and children.

My Way, a Tribute to Frank Sinatra captures the wit and charm of "Ol' Bl= ue Eyes," contains a dash of humor, a pinch of tap dancing and a touch of el= egance.  At Weathervane Playhouse September 10 through October 5, 2003.= Low-cost preview performances on Wednesday and Thursday, September 10 and 1= 1 at 7:30 p.m. with official opening on Friday, September 12 at 8:00 p.m. &n= bsp;Other performances are Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays at=20= 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Charge by phone at Weathervane's Ticket Offi= ce at 330-836-2626.  Call between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through= Friday.  Tickets: $18 ($2 discount on Thursdays and Sundays for Senior= Citizens & Students).  (NOTE: THE 7:30 CURTAIN ON PREVIEW WEDNESDA= Y AND ALL THURSDAY PERFORMANCES IS NEW THIS SEASON.)

Special luncheon performance Saturday, September 20, lunch at 12:45, per= formance at 2:30 p.m. Combination ticket $30.

The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to= encourage economic growth, education excellence and cultural enrichment for= all Ohioans.
Additional Season Sponsors: WKSU, PAX-TV

--part1_64.3407ad43.2c8dff67_boundary-- From rickyscot at yahoo.com Tue Sep 9 16:10:31 2003 From: rickyscot at yahoo.com (Rick Ferguson) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 19:10:31 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]EXTRA CHARACTER AUDITION FOR SHORT COMEDY FILM AGES 27-45 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0067_01C37706.0E8963E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit THIS THURSDAY AT 7PM WE WILL BE HOLDING AUDITIONS FOR VARIOUS ROLES IN OUR UP-COMING SHORT COMEDY FILM. ONE CHARACTER THAT WE DIDN'T ASK FOR LAST TIME, BUT ARE LOOKING FOR THIS TIME IS A SMARMY SLEEZY STAND UP COMEDIAN WHO'S "MADE IT" ON THE LOCAL SCENE BUT HAS YET TO GO NATIONAL. HIS NAME IS JIMMY STEELE, AGE 27 - 40. CONFIDENT, YET NOT REALLY A GOOD STAND UP. IT IS NOT NECESSARY THAT YOU HAVE A STAND UP ROUTINE OR THAT YOU ACTUALLY CONSIDER YOURSELF A STAND UP. THAT'S WHAT THE ACTING IS FOR. TO READ FOR THIS ROLE PLEASE COME TO THE SECOND CITY TRAINING CENTER THIS THURSDAY AT 7PM. ROOM 850. IT IS LOCATED IN THE HANNA BUILDING ON THE CORNER OF EUCLID AND 14TH STREET, DOWNTOWN CLEVELAND. FOR MORE INFO CALL RICK AT 216-367-7133 OR EMAIL AT RFERGUSON at WOIO.COM. OTHER ROLES WE ARE LOOKING FOR ARE BELOW. Frank Richnavsky - 50 -60 year old bitter hard working father who hates the fact his grown sons still live at home Peggy Richnavsky - 50 - 60 year old Mother. Supportive, understanding housewife type, the glue who holds it all together. Tony/or Tina Malanga - 40 -45 Comedy Club Owner Chad - 17 Year year old skater kid (Must be 18 or over to audition however) Barbara Richnavsky - 26 - 35, Ex-Wife of one of the brothers Please come prepared to read from the script and improvise. ------=_NextPart_000_0067_01C37706.0E8963E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

THIS THURSDAY AT 7PM= WE WILL BE HOLDING AUDITIONS FOR VARIOUS ROLES IN OUR UP-COMING SHORT COMEDY FILM. =

 

ONE CHARACTER THAT WE DIDN’T ASK FOR LAST TIME, = BUT ARE LOOKING FOR THIS TIME IS A SMARMY SLEEZY STAND UP COMEDIAN = WHO’S “MADE IT” ON THE LOCAL SCENE BUT HAS YET TO GO NATIONAL. =

 

HIS NAME IS JIMMY STEELE, AGE = 27 – 40. CONFIDENT, YET NOT REALLY A GOOD STAND UP. =

 

IT IS NOT NECESSARY THAT YOU HAVE A STAND UP ROUTINE = OR THAT YOU ACTUALLY CONSIDER YOURSELF A STAND UP. THAT’S WHAT THE ACTING = IS FOR.

 

TO READ FOR THIS ROLE PLEASE COME TO THE = SECOND = CITY = TRAINING = CENTER THIS THURSDAY AT 7PM. ROOM 850. IT IS LOCATED IN THE HANNA = BUILDING ON THE CORNER OF EUCLID AND 14TH STREET, DOWNTOWN CLEVELAND. =

 

FOR MORE INFO CALL RICK AT 216-367-7133 OR EMAIL AT = RFERGUSON at WOIO.COM. =

 

OTHER ROLES WE ARE LOOKING FOR ARE = BELOW.

 

Frank Richnavsky - 50 -60 year old bitter hard = working father who hates the fact his grown sons still live at = home

Peggy Richnavsky - 50 - 60 year old Mother. = Supportive, understanding housewife type, the glue who holds it all together. =

Tony/or Tina Malanga - 40 -45 Comedy Club = Owner

Chad - 17 Year year old skater kid (Must be 18 or over to = audition however)


Barbara Richnavsky - 26 - 35, Ex-Wife = of one of the brothers


Please come prepared to read from the script and improvise. =

 

------=_NextPart_000_0067_01C37706.0E8963E0-- From dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org Mon Sep 8 10:28:18 2003 From: dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org (Dale Van Niel) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 13:28:18 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great Lakes Theater Festival seeks carpenter Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F025210@GLTF01> CARPENTER Due to a recent vacany in our scene shop, Great Lakes Theater Festival is again seeking applicants for the position of Carpenter. Contract runs from September 2003 to February 2004 and would begin immediately. Candidates should have excellent carpentry skills and experience with welding and rigging. Salary is commensurate with experience. Please send letter and resume with references and phone numbers to CARPENTER SEARCH, c/o Dale Van Niel, 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 dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org From kstarr at carouseldinnertheatre.com Tue Sep 9 17:23:23 2003 From: kstarr at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Karen Starr) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 20:23:23 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Carousel Dinner Theatre- Pre-show host/hostess search Message-ID: <53BEDB5B24A8CB4AA1BED257B2CA0A870282FD@dc1.carousel.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37731.BEC7D158 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Carousel Dinner Theatre in Akron is looking for a permanent pre-show = host or hostess to perform prior to each of the 8 shows every week. The = performer needs to have a welcoming personality, a versatile singing = voice and a quick and charming wit.=20 Prior to every performance, the pre-show host/hostess will make = announcements, explain the rules and regulations and sing selections = from our upcoming season.=20 The Carousel Dinner Theatre will provide evening wear for the = host/hostess to perform in. =20 The general schedule would be as follows: Tuesday 7:30- 8:00 Wednesday 1:30-2:00 Wednesday 7:30- 8:00 Thursday 7:30-8:00 Friday 8:00- 8:30 Saturday 1:30-2:00 Saturday 8:00-8:30 Sunday 4:30-5:00 (The opening week of each production will have a Friday matinee instead = of Wednesday) =20 This person would be compensated and would need to have the availability = to perform all pre-shows year-round. =20 Please prepare an audio or video tape of 2 songs: one from Smokey Joe's = Caf=E9 and one from Miss Saigon. =20 Send them to: Karen Starr C/O Carousel Dinner Theatre 1275 E Waterloo Rd Akron, OH 44306 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37731.BEC7D158 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Carousel Dinner Theatre = in = Akron is looking for a permanent pre-show host or hostess to perform prior to each of the = 8 shows every week. The performer needs to have a welcoming personality, a versatile singing voice and a quick and charming wit. =

Prior to every performance, the pre-show host/hostess = will make announcements, explain the rules and regulations and sing = selections from our upcoming season.

The Carousel Dinner Theatre = will provide evening wear for the host/hostess to perform = in.

 

The general schedule would be as = follows:

Tuesday 7:30- 8:00

Wednesday 1:30-2:00

Wednesday 7:30- 8:00

Thursday 7:30-8:00

Friday 8:00- 8:30

Saturday 1:30-2:00

Saturday 8:00-8:30

Sunday 4:30-5:00

(The opening week of each production will have a = Friday matinee instead of Wednesday)

=A0

This person would be compensated and would need to = have the availability to perform all pre-shows = year-round.

 

Please prepare an audio or video tape of 2 songs: one = from Smokey Joe’s Caf=E9 and one from Miss = Saigon.

 

Send them to:

Karen = Starr

C/O Carousel Dinner = Theatre

1275 E Waterloo = Rd

Akron, = OH= = 44306

 

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37731.BEC7D158-- From AdMan7601 at aol.com Mon Sep 8 15:14:31 2003 From: AdMan7601 at aol.com (AdMan7601 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 18:14:31 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]In search of Performance Space Message-ID: <4D90EF0B.02DB86D0.0212CD4F@aol.com> Four singers are looking for a space to perform a musical theatre cabaret. We have been told that there are several places in the Cleveland area that will lend their spaces for either a nominal charge, or percentage from ticket sales. Our repetoire ranges from classical musical theatre to the pop shows of today, from legit to pop/rock. We are all in the 20-25 age range, and have all studied voice extensively through Kent State University and private coaching. The technical needs for the show are very minimal, using basic lighting, a piano, and mic's if available. If you know any venue that might be interested in a cabaret show, could you please let us know where they are, and who we should contact? Some possible themes for the review include "the era's of cabaret", "favorite songs, and other parts we'll never play", and "songs of the meadowlark" You can contact us via Adam Kern, by replying to this email. Thanks, and have a great day! www.adamkern.com www.annemariepinto.com From bergoine at alltel.net Tue Sep 9 19:10:39 2003 From: bergoine at alltel.net (John Bergoine) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 22:10:39 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Workshop Message-ID: <002601c37740$bb379460$8ca428a2@k4e5n9> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C3771F.33E2D0E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AUDITION WORKSHOP The Aurora Community Theatre will be conducting a workshop on=20 "THE AUDITION PROCESS". The workshop will take place at the Aurora Community Theatre on = Saturday, September 27, 2003 from 10 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. This workshop = is free to Aurora Community Theatre members and $5.00 for non-members. = High School students are also invited to attend. The workshop will cover the audition process for musicals and plays. = Workshop leaders will include Donna Dandino, Paula Kline-Messner and = Barbara Rhoades. The workshop is limited to a maximum of 24 persons. Pre-registration for the workshop can be done by calling Jackie Hudson = at (330) 995-4592. Registration on the day of the workshop will be from 9:00 to 9:30 A.M. ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C3771F.33E2D0E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
AUDITION WORKSHOP

The Aurora = Community=20 Theatre will be conducting a workshop on
"THE AUDITION = PROCESS".

The=20 workshop will take place at the Aurora Community Theatre on Saturday, = September=20 27, 2003 from 10 A.M. to 12:00 P.M.   This workshop is free to = Aurora=20 Community Theatre members and $5.00 for non-members.   High = School=20 students are also invited to attend.

The workshop will cover the = audition=20 process for musicals and plays.   Workshop leaders will = include Donna=20 Dandino, Paula Kline-Messner and Barbara Rhoades.

The workshop is = limited=20 to a maximum of 24 persons.

Pre-registration for the workshop can = be done=20 by calling Jackie Hudson at (330) 995-4592.

Registration on the = day of=20 the workshop will be from 9:00  to 9:30=20 A.M.


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-811735514-1063164658=:67748-- From Margaret.Berke at tri-c.edu Mon Sep 8 10:28:13 2003 From: Margaret.Berke at tri-c.edu (Berke, Margaret) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 13:28:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MURDER MYSTERY NIGHT: "The Ghost of James A. Garfield" at Lawnfield Inn Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3762E.9517B37C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Lawnfield Inn 8434 Mentor Avenue, Mentor, Ohio presents =20 Murder Mystery Night With the "Candlelight Mystery Players" =20 "The Ghost of James A. Garfield" September 27th, 2003 7:00 pm =20 Dinner & Show packages with overnight accommodations available. Package for two includes candlelight dinner, complimentary wine, one night accommodation, continental breakfast, great fun and prizes. =20 Call 440-205-7378 or, toll free 866-205-7378 For Reservations and Additional Information Cash, personal check, traveler's check, and most credit cards welcome. =20 Call for group rates and private parties. Dinner & Show package without overnight accommodations also available. =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3762E.9517B37C Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Lawnfield Inn

8434 Mentor = Avenue, Mentor, Ohio

presents

 

Murder = Mystery Night

With the = “Candlelight Mystery Players”

 

“The Ghost of James A. Garfield”

September 27th, 2003

7:00 = pm

 

Dinner & Show packages with overnight accommodations available.  Package for two includes candlelight dinner, = complimentary wine, one night accommodation, continental breakfast, great fun and = prizes.

 

Call = 440-205-7378 or, toll free 866-205-7378

For = Reservations and Additional Information

Cash, = personal check, traveler’s check, and most credit cards welcome.

 

Call for group rates and private = parties.

Dinner & Show package without overnight accommodations = also available.

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3762E.9517B37C-- From dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org Mon Sep 8 10:31:41 2003 From: dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org (Dale Van Niel) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 13:31:41 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Scene Shop Foreman position available at Great Lakes Theater Festival Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F025211@GLTF01> SCENE SHOP FOREMAN Great Lakes Theater Festival is seeking applicants for the position of SCENE SHOP FOREMAN. Contract runs from September 2003 to February 2004 . Candidates should have thorough knowledge of shop tools, wood and steel construction, rigging, and welding skills. Should also be able to build from shop drawings, meet deadlines, supervise others, and maintain daily operations of the scene shop. Salary is commensurate with experience. Please send letter and resume with references and phone numbers to SCENE SHOP FOREMAN SEARCH, c/o Dale Van Niel, 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 dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org From mpreston at dobama.org Mon Sep 8 10:46:55 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 13:46:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]U.S. Premiere at Dobama October 17th -- The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison Message-ID: Dobama Theatre presents the United States Premiere of The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison directed by Joyce Casey October 17-November 9, 2003 U.S. Premiere! Dobama Theatre is proud to present the United States premiere of The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison. The Domino Heart premiered in March 2003 at the Tarragon Theatre in Toronto. Dobama Theatre is the first theatre in the United States to show it. Joyce Casey, Dobama?s Artistic Director, will direct this U.S. Premiere. Cara Fortree (Carla Dunleavy), university professor and mother, is widowed when her husband is suddenly killed in a car accident. Reverend Mortimer Wright (Glenn Colerider*), is sleepless in his hospital room. Young advertising executive Leo Juarez (Fabio Polanco*) is camped out in his corporate office in Chicago. In the night sky above, a helicopter carries the organ that will connect them all. *Audio-described performance on Sunday, October 26th at 2:30 p.m. featuring Glenn Colerider*, Carla Dunleavy and Fabio Polanco* *member Actors? Equity Association Performances: October 17-November 9 Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sunday 10/19 at 7:30 p.m.; 10/26, 11/2, 11/9 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets $11-20 SAVE THE DATE! October 20th and 21st NEW VOICES FOR THE THEATRE New works by area writers, including Sarah Morton For more information, call Dobama at (216) 932-6838. For reservations, call Dobama?s box office at (216) 932-3396. *DON'T MISS KIMBERLY AKIMBO BY DAVID LINDSAY-ABAIRE, NOW AT DOBAMA THROUGH SEPTEMBER 28TH!! 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 tnelson at WVIZ.org Mon Sep 8 14:14:47 2003 From: tnelson at WVIZ.org (Benepe-Nelson, Tamme) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 17:14:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This week on Applause on WVIZ/PBS Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3764E.3B9956DC Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The best from the Archives coming up on the next round of Applause with host Dee Perry... * Maestro Franz Welser-Most, Music Director for The Cleveland Orchestra. * We'll visit local vocal legend Jimmy Scott. His haunting voice has made a big noise in the jazz world for decades.=20 * And, we'll hear from a young musician with an old soul. *Clarence Bucaro's breaking through on the local blues circuit. That's all coming your way on the next round of Applause.=20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3764E.3B9956DC Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This week on Applause on WVIZ/PBS

The best from the Archives coming = up on the next round of Applause with host Dee Perry...

  • Maestro Franz Welser-Most, Music = Director for The Cleveland Orchestra.
  • We’ll visit local vocal = legend  Jimmy Scott. His haunting voice has made a big noise in the = jazz world for decades.
  • And, we’ll hear from a = young musician with an old soul.  *Clarence = Bucaro’s breaking through on the local blues circuit.

That’s all coming your way on = the next round of Applause.




------_=_NextPart_001_01C3764E.3B9956DC-- From rainbowrep at neo.rr.com Wed Sep 10 00:06:52 2003 From: rainbowrep at neo.rr.com (Lois DiGiacomo) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 02:06:52 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]THE GUYS - true story of 9/11 - N.E. Ohio premiere from the Rainbow Repertory Co. Message-ID: <002601c3776a$1cc706b0$dbd65d18@DJVLSZ01> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C37740.337E3FB0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable THE GUYS, a New York fire captain's true story, will premiere on = Thursday, September 11th - 8 p.m., at the Canton Cultural Center = Education Building located at 1014 Cleveland Avenue N. W. (directly = behind the Civic Center parking deck). "This play is why theater exists...to connect us, teach us how to live. = It is destined to become a classic." NEW YORK TIMES Already a movie with Sigourney Weaver and Anthony LaPaglia, the play = will use the movie soundtrack and will have a live rendition of the = theme song, 'The Dawning of the Day'. Don't miss a commemoration of 9/11 that will truly touch your = heart!...you will never forget it. Performance dates include September = 19-20. Reservations: 330.966.9440=20 THE GUYS can be booked as a special event or fundraising production for = organizations. Call Director, Lois DiGiacomo, at 330.966.9440.=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C37740.337E3FB0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
THE GUYS, a New York fire captain's = true story,=20 will premiere on Thursday, September 11th - 8 p.m., at the Canton = Cultural=20 Center Education Building located at 1014 Cleveland Avenue N. W. = (directly=20 behind the Civic Center parking deck).
 
"This play is why theater exists...to = connect us,=20 teach us how to live.  It is destined to become a classic."  = NEW YORK=20 TIMES
 
Already a movie with Sigourney Weaver = and Anthony=20 LaPaglia, the play will use the movie soundtrack and will have a live = rendition=20 of the theme song, 'The Dawning of the Day'.
 
Don't miss a commemoration of 9/11 that = will truly=20 touch your heart!...you will never forget it. Performance dates include=20 September 19-20. Reservations: 330.966.9440 
 
THE GUYS can be booked as a special = event or=20 fundraising production for organizations.  Call Director, Lois = DiGiacomo, at 330.966.9440. 
------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C37740.337E3FB0-- From jgregory at cptonline.org Wed Sep 10 06:22:42 2003 From: jgregory at cptonline.org (Jyana Gregory) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 09:22:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CPT seeks sound des, props person and ASMs for upcoming shows Message-ID: <200309100922.AA489554210@cptonline.org> Cleveland Public Theatre is seeking a sound designer, a props person and an ASM for their upcoming musical DISCORDIA opening Oct. 17th and an ASM for Durang's MRS. BOB CRACHIT'S WILD CHRISTMAS BINGE opening Nov. 28th. All positions receive a stipend. For more information, please contact Jyana S. Gregory, Associate Artisitic Director 216-631-2727 x210. From s.emerick at csuohio.edu Wed Sep 10 06:34:33 2003 From: s.emerick at csuohio.edu (s.emerick at csuohio.edu) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 09:34:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Centerfest presents SNEAK PEEK Message-ID: Don't miss out on CENTERFEST on Saturday, September 20 Noon - 5pm at Playhouse Square Center! Get a glimpse of the Broadway Series with SNEAK PEEK featuring: Maryanne Nagel Greg Violand Sandra Emerick Kyle Primous ...accompanied by Marge Adler CENTERFEST is Playhouse Square Center's FREE annual open house arts celebration. It's a community-wide performing and visual arts festival, during which Playhouse Square's stages and lobbies come to life with performances by both local artists and national touring companies. Bring your entire family and enjoy a full day of fun-filled, inspiring shows, as you delve into creative, hands-on arts activities sponsored by local cultural organizations. PLUS, come support CSU's dance program performing at CENTERFEST ! For a schedule of events for Centerfest, click here: http://www.playhousesquare.com/Centerfest/schedule_03.htm If you miss SNEAK PEEK at Centerfest, attend the other performances. Schedule includes: Saturday, Sept 20 at Playhouse Square Centerfest, 4 pm, Ohio Theatre Sunday, Sept 28 at the Lakewood Library, 2 pm Wednesday, Oct 1 at the Beachwood Library, 7:30 pm Sunday, Oct 5 at the Downtown Cleveland Public Library, 2 pm (Louis Stokes Wing Aud.) Tuesday, Oct 7 at the Westlake Library, 7:30 pm. ALL PERFORMANCES, INCLUDING "CENTERFEST" ARE FREE ! From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Sep 10 06:37:41 2003 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 09:37:41 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder: "Vagabonds" Perform at Arts in Strongsville This Sunday Message-ID: <1de.f1e1a28.2c908325@aol.com> --part1_1de.f1e1a28.2c908325_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable REMINDER!! Dont' miss your chance to see . . . Annie Meyer-Steinheiser and Lynn Joslyn=20 as=20 the "Vagabonds" Sunday, September 14, 2003 A Day at the Chalet Sponsored by Arts in Strongsville 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM=A0 (Rain or Shine) at the Cleveland Metroparks "Chalet" Entrances to the Chalet off Pearl Road or Route 82 (Royalton Road) You are Invited to . . . An entertaining & educational, family-oriented day filled with Art, Dance,=20 Music & Theatre awaits you.=A0 Featured throughout the day . . . Live=20 Performances, Exhibitions by Unique Artists, Demonstrations & Audience Parti= cipation! Sue Johnson, Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, will once, again,=20 emcee the 4th Annual Day at the Chalet.=A0 Come, join us for a "funtastic" d= ay of=20 events which will feature a fabulous variety of arts and culture=20 entertainment, including our own . . . "Vagabonds"=20 Annie Meyer-Steinheiser and Lynn Joslyn. Annie & Lynn will perform their "Vagabond" antics, duets and dances=20 3:00- 3:30 PM. Be sure to come and support our talented WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio=20 members who are being showcased at this Arts in Strongsville event. Admission:=A0 Food items for the Strongsville Emergency Food Bank=20 (Suggested donations: Boxes of cereal, canned goods, jars of jelly, peanut=20 butter or small cans of coffee.) For additional information:=A0 Call (440) 878-4917, (440)238-3693, or (440)=20 572-0439. Sandra Kornick, Program Chair --part1_1de.f1e1a28.2c908325_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

REMINDER!!

Dont' miss your chance to see . .  .

Annie Meyer-Steinheiser and=20= Lynn Joslyn
as
the "Vagabonds"


Sunday, September 14, 200= 3

A Day at the Chalet
Sponsored by
Arts in Strongsville
12:00 PM - 6:00 PM=A0 (Rain or Shine)
at the Cleveland Metroparks "Chalet"
Entrances to the Chalet off Pearl Road or Route 82 (Royalton Road)

You are Invited to . . .

An entertaining & educational, family-oriented day fille= d with Art, Dance, Music & Theatre awaits you.=A0 Featured throughout th= e day . . . Live Performances, Exhibitions by Unique Artists, Demonstrations= & Audience Participation!

Sue Johnson, Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, will=20= once, again, emcee the 4th Annual Day at the Chalet.=A0 Come,=20= join us for a "funtastic" day of events which will feature a fabulous= variety of arts and culture entertainment, including our own . . .

"Vagabonds"
Annie Meyer-Steinheiser and Lynn Joslyn.

Annie & Lynn will perform their "Vagabond" antics, duets and dances
3:00- 3:30 PM.

Be sure to come and support our talented WAKE UP And=20= LIVE's Actors' Studio members who are being showcased at this Art= s in Strongsville event.

Admission:=A0 Food items for the Strongsville Emergency Food Bank
(
Suggested donations: Box= es of cereal, canned goods, jars of jelly, peanut butter or small cans of co= ffee.)

For additional information:=A0 Call (440) 878-4917, (440)238-3693, or (440)=20= 572-0439.
Sandra Kornick, Program Chair












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We now accept Major Credit Cards for WAKE UP And LIVE's Training,=20 Services, Publications & Gift Ideas. Call (216) 561-8608 to order.=20 WAKE UP And LIVE's Publications . P.O. Box 201524 . Shaker Heights, OH 44122 --part1_172.1f88ec05.2c90a93f_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

A REMINDER
Announcement

from
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio
Sue Johnson, Director
about our
TALENT SERVICES . PUBLICA= TIONS . GIFT IDEAS


As the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio st= arts another season of programs, projects and productions, we would like to=20= remind you about our expanded professional services & training.=A0 See h= ow our Talent Services, Publications and Gift Ideas can help you be m= ore effective in your personal, professional & career development.

> TALENT SERVICES FOR ACTORS,= PLAYWRIGHTS, DIRECTORS,=A0
=A0=A0=A0 (COMEDIANS & SINGERS, Too)


. Business Management Ser= vices!
=A0=A0 We'll help you promote your projects . . .
=A0=A0 Presentations . Shows & Performances . Special Events (Planning &= amp;
=A0=A0 Entertainment) . Publicity . Guest Appearances

. Career Development Serv= ices!
=A0=A0 "PlayActs: a Prelude to Performance"
=A9 &a= mp; "Playwrights' Scriptwriting Basics"=A9
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--part1_172.1f88ec05.2c90a93f_boundary-- From goc at haroldhafner.com Wed Sep 10 10:06:42 2003 From: goc at haroldhafner.com (Harold Hafner Model & Talent) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 13:06:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Space Available Message-ID: <035401c377bd$e875e2b0$120d6b42@R> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_7cWWZA171pFZ9nQ0CoGM3Q) Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Do you need a small space for your acting classes, dance classes (no mirrors available), casting sessions, meetings, yoga classes, photo shoots, etc? Harold Hafner Model & Talent Photography/Management is offering our space to qualified responsible individuals and groups for the classes, meetings, casting session, shoots, etc. The rate is $30 per hour or $200 for the day. The space is about 550 sq ft located in the Midtown area on East 40th Street at Payne Ave in the "Loft Works" building. There is a parking lot and off street parking available. Anyone interested can contact us at 216-426-8000. ----- Red Roses, Harold Hafner Model & Talent Photography 216-426-8000 www.HaroldHafner.com --Boundary_(ID_7cWWZA171pFZ9nQ0CoGM3Q) Content-type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT

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--Boundary_(ID_7cWWZA171pFZ9nQ0CoGM3Q)-- From CRSG at Lubrizol.com Wed Sep 10 08:06:50 2003 From: CRSG at Lubrizol.com (Sgarlata, Christopher) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 11:06:50 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Li'l Abner Auditions at Lake Performing Arts Center Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C377AD.2928E600 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Lake Performing Arts Center, located at 29430 Lakeshore Blvd. in Willowick, will hold auditions for our Fall Musical Li'l Abner on Sunday September 14 at 7:30 p.m. No appointment is necessary. Needed are actors, singer and dancers ages 16 and older. Those auditioning should prepare a song from a Broadway musical and be prepared to read from the script. Production dates for Li'l Abner are November 14 - December 7. For more information, please call Lake Performing Arts Center Box Office at 440/944-2520. Chris R. Sgarlata Email: crsg at lubrizol.com Both the individual sending this e-mail and The Lubrizol Corporation=20 intend that this electronic message be used exclusively by the = individual=20 or entity to which it is intended to be addressed. This message may=20 contain information that is privileged, confidential and thereby exempt = and=20 protected from unauthorized disclosure under applicable law. If the=20 reader of this message is not the intended recipient, or an employee or=20 agent responsible for delivering the message to the intended recipient,=20 be aware that any disclosure, dissemination, distribution or copying of=20 this communication, or the use of its contents, is not authorized and is = strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication and are = not=20 the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately and = permanently=20 delete the original message from your e-mail system. =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C377AD.2928E600 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Li'l Abner Auditions at Lake Performing Arts Center

Lake Performing Arts Center, = located at 29430 Lakeshore Blvd. in Willowick, will hold auditions for = our Fall Musical Li’l Abner on Sunday September 14 at 7:30 = p.m.  No appointment is necessary.  Needed are actors, singer = and dancers ages 16 and older.  Those auditioning should prepare a = song from a Broadway musical and be prepared to read from the = script.  Production dates for Li’l Abner are November = 14 – December 7.  For more information, please call Lake = Performing Arts Center Box Office at 440/944-2520.


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------_=_NextPart_001_01C377AD.2928E600-- From oakfaery at adelphia.net Wed Sep 10 10:33:16 2003 From: oakfaery at adelphia.net (oakfaery at adelphia.net) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 13:33:16 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]New play at KSUSC Message-ID: <20030910173316.CFKF12180.mta10.adelphia.net@mail.adelphia.net> There is a brand new play being staged at the Kent State University Stark Campus that all should see. It is written by Rod Lang and it is called "Birdie." It is definitely worth the $8.00 admission charge. It runs Sept. 11 thru Sept. 14, 2003. If you get a chance please go see this wonderful play!! From Oonawolf at aol.com Wed Sep 10 12:06:00 2003 From: Oonawolf at aol.com (Oonawolf at aol.com) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 15:06:00 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Drumplay meets Gongzilla at Beachland Ballroom and Rhythmfest Message-ID: <90.3c2152aa.2c90d018@aol.com> Dear Folks, Please pick up a copy of today's Scene alternative newsweekly, 9/10 issue, and read the story on Drumplay and our collaboration with Gongzilla, on page 47. We will be performing with them on Friday night, September 12, at the Beachland Ballroom, and then again for a noon set at Nelson Ledges Quarry Park on Saturday, September 13. For those on this list unfamiliar with Drumplay, winner of Best World Music Act 2002 in the Cleveland Free Times Music Awards, you will be treated to the poetry of Daniel Thompson, who is a frequent contributor to our project. For more information, please visit the following websites: www.clevescene.com www.beachlandballroom.com www. nlqp.com www.cdbaby.com/drumplay www.lolorecords.com For all those who come to the show and purchase our new CD "Under the Map of the World Where I Sleep", you will receive a free poster of Daniel Thompson's poetry against a nice collage of photos taken by French photographer, Frederic Loridant, on Drumplay's first European tour in May of 2002. Please come out and support percussion and poetry, a groovy combination. Peace, James Onysko From edenvalley at centurytel.net Wed Sep 10 12:53:44 2003 From: edenvalley at centurytel.net (Bette Lou Higgins) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 15:53:44 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Eden Valley presents NEXT STOP, FREEDOM! on Sept. 20 Message-ID: <3F5F8148.4030803@centurytel.net> Join us when we present NEXT STOP, FREEDOM! for the Center for Great Lakes Culture on Saturday, September 20, 2003 at 3p.m. at the Cleveland Hyatt Regency, 420 Superior Avenue. Travel back to 1899 and join Sarah Comstock (portrayed by Bette Lou Higgins) as she talks about her experiences growing up in a station on the Underground Railroad. Prior to this performance there will be performances by Lee Murdock, Dan Hill and Foster Brown. All performances are free and open to the public. For additional information see http://greatlakes.msu.edu/meeting2003.php Bette Lou Higgins Artistic Director Eden Valley Enterprises http://community.cleveland.com/cc/edenvalley From cinevid at yahoo.com Wed Sep 10 12:43:38 2003 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 12:43:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Date set for "FILMING IN DV" a Seminar/Workshop at Cinevid Productions Message-ID: <20030910194338.35196.qmail@web80513.mail.yahoo.com> --0-864785179-1063223018=:33823 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Filming in DV - October 11th & 12th A Course for Digital Filmmakers. - Bill Johns, Instructor (read Bio) (this course includes a free DVD of Cinevid Shorts including DVD-Rom files for creating Look of Film process on 4 popular Imaging/NLE programs) This course is designed to give filmmakers the tools to simply make better movies. Although filmmaking is a very subjective art form, and success at the box office is never guaranteed, there are skill driven steps that can increase the filmmaker's chances of having his or her work taken seriously by both festivals and distributors. The course will run for two full days* and be divided into the following sessions: DAY ONE: 1. Choosing a Script 2. Casting the Film 3. Production DAY TWO: 4. Editing and Post Production 5. Marketing and Distribution 6. Question and Answer IMPORTANT: Each registered attendee is encouraged to submit a short subject screenplay for consideration as the project we will be filming. It should be no more than four minutes in length, set in one, indoor location and have at most four roles. Deadline for submission is October 1st. (the writer of the selected script will recieve a MiniDV Master of their completed film for their portfolio) For Session Description Please Visit the Info Page *I realize that two days is not enough time to cover, let alone absorb everything that will be discussed and demonstrated. For this reason attendees are encouraged to bring their camcorders and cassette recorders to take visual and audio notes for later review. $199 per person Register Online or get OrderForm here or call 440-796-7417 Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 11th and 12th, 9am - 6pm. Lunches provided (vegetarian consideration, so please specify when responding to confirmation email) Cinevid Productions - 3 South State Street - Painesville, OH 44077 (Directions) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-864785179-1063223018=:33823 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Filming in DV - October 11th & 12th
A Course for Digital Filmmakers. - Bill Johns, Instructor (read Bio)
(this course includes a free DVD of Cinevid Shorts including DVD-Rom files for creating Look of Film process on 4 popular Imaging/NLE programs)

This course is designed to give filmmakers the tools to simply make better movies. Although filmmaking is a very subjective art form, and success at the box office is never guaranteed, there are skill driven steps that can increase the filmmaker's chances of having his or her work taken seriously by both festivals and distributors.

The course will run for two full days* and be divided into the following sessions:

DAY ONE:
1. Choosing a Script
2. Casting the Film
3. Production

DAY TWO:
4. Editing and Post Production
5. Marketing and Distribution
6. Question and Answer

IMPORTANT: Each registered attendee is encouraged to submit a short subject screenplay for consideration as the project we will be filming. It should be no more than four minutes in length, set in one, indoor location and have at most four roles. Deadline for submission is October 1st. (the writer of the selected script will recieve a MiniDV Master of their completed film for their portfolio)

For Session Description Please Visit the Info Page

*I realize that two days is not enough time to cover, let alone absorb everything that will be discussed and demonstrated. For this reason attendees are encouraged to bring their camcorders and cassette recorders to take visual and audio notes for later review.

$199 per person Register Online or get OrderForm here or call 440-796-7417

Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 11th and 12th, 9am - 6pm.
Lunches provided (vegetarian consideration, so please specify when responding to confirmation email)

Cinevid Productions - 3 South State Street - Painesville, OH 44077 (Directions)


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-864785179-1063223018=:33823-- From VanBrujah at aol.com Wed Sep 10 13:52:54 2003 From: VanBrujah at aol.com (VanBrujah at aol.com) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 16:52:54 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A warning to all area theatres Message-ID: <7687BD05.7001630B.0292F745@aol.com> Just a friendly word of warning to all area theatres: If a young woman named Jessica Pintiello comes to your theatre to audition or volunteer, please be advised that on Wednesday, September 3, 2003, she was sentenced to 4 years of probation and 350 hours of community service, as a result of Felony Theft charges. This is a matter of public record. These crimes were committed against people she met while participating in our local theatre community. Those of us who are aware of this do not want to see anyone else vicitimzed by this her. http://www.cantoncourt.org/criminal/index.html Thanks for your kind attention, S. Iriarte From mpreston at dobama.org Wed Sep 10 14:25:36 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 17:25:36 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]KeyBank Volunteers Help at Dobama Theatre Message-ID: KeyBank Volunteers Help at Dobama Theatre During The Bank?s Annual ?Neighbors Make The Difference Day? On Tuesday, September 9, ten volunteers from KeyBank assisted the staff of Dobama Theatre in Cleveland Heights with a mailing and painting of floors in the theatre as part of its ?Neighbors Make The Difference Day.? Key Bank employees across the country take part in this day of volunteerism, cleaning up landscaping, assembling playground equipment, reading to children, packing food at food banks, and doing just the kind of work Dobama needed. Dobama Theatre Managing Director Diane Shoemaker says, ?We really appreciate that members of our community are volunteering to make a difference for an organization they believe in. Small organizations like Dobama are often understaffed and can really use the help.? Dobama Theatre recently opened its season with the Ohio premiere of Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Walter Eugene Grodzik. 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. The play runs through September 28. 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 7:30 p.m. For more information, call Dobama at (216) 932-6838. For reservations, call Dobama?s box office at (216) 932-3396. Performances: September 5-28 Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sundays at 7:30 p.m. Tickets $11-20 DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present its 2003-2004 Season! Four OHIO premiere productions, one U.S. premiere and one WORLD premiere! NOW PLAYING through September 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 audience was convulsed in laughter? ? Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers "Dobama employs a raft of imposing talent" -- James Damico, Free 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 Winner of the Arlene R. and William P. Lewis Playwriting Contest at BYU! 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 Jacandbru at aol.com Wed Sep 10 18:08:43 2003 From: Jacandbru at aol.com (Jacandbru at aol.com) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 21:08:43 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]"I Could Have Danced All Night" Message-ID: <107.26aeeaf6.2c91251b@aol.com> --part1_107.26aeeaf6.2c91251b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I am writing once again to update everyone on the above SHOW! " I Could Have Danced All Night" is being held at the Beck Center, even though this is NOT a Beck Center sponsored event! It is being produced by Bruce Shields and is an ULTIMATE reliving of the Disco era of the mid 70's and early 80's! It is a non-stop, high energy musical production that is scheduled for Saturday, November 22nd, 2003 at 7:45 p.m.! The SHOW is complete and the music is second to none! The cast has been established and is ready to go! There is still room for SUPPORT cast for those who play the VIOLIN or TRUMPET--or who are willing/wanting to simulate the playing of one of these two instruments. Such participants will be in the background supporting the STAR performer and other soloists and dancers! The SHOW is approximately 110 seats from being SOLD OUT! If you want to be part of what some consider to be the most liveliest and "FUNNEST" show of the year, contact me at the following numbers--or e-mail me as soon as possible. Support cast will be finalized by September 25th, 2003! Let me hear from you, if interested! Bruce Shields #216-881-1700, ext. 101 OR #440-572-4208 JacandBru at aol.com --part1_107.26aeeaf6.2c91251b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I am writing once agai= n to update everyone on the above SHOW!
" I Could Have Danced All Night" is being held at the Beck Center, ev= en though this is NOT a Beck Center sponsored event!
It is being produced by Bruce Shields and is an ULTIMATE reliving of the Dis= co era of the mid 70's and early 80's!  It is a non-stop, high energy m= usical production that is scheduled for Saturday, November 22nd, 2003 at 7:4= 5 p.m.! 
The SHOW is complete and the music is second to none!  
The cast has been established and is ready to go!  There is still room=20= for SUPPORT cast for those who play the VIOLIN or TRUMPET--or=20= who are willing/wanting to simulate the playing of one of these two instrume= nts.  Such participants will be in the background supporting the STAR p= erformer and other soloists and dancers!
The SHOW is approximately 110 seats from being SOLD OUT!   If you=20= want to be part of
what some consider to be the most liveliest and "FUNNEST" show of the year,=20= contact me at the following numbers--or e-mail me as soon as possible. = Support cast will be finalized by September 25th, 2003!
Let me hear from you, if interested! 

Bruce Shields   #216-881-1700, ext. 101 OR
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JacandBru at aol.com     
--part1_107.26aeeaf6.2c91251b_boundary-- From haywoodgroup at core.com Wed Sep 10 18:47:13 2003 From: haywoodgroup at core.com (lhammel) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 21:47:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Near West Theatre Opens 26th Season with Original Work Message-ID: <003d01c37806$a016ede0$e20ed6d8@com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003A_01C377E5.186E3E00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release =20 =20 Near West Theatre Opens Original Production =93Hercules vs. Godzilla=94 Oct. 3, 4, 5 =20 Near West Theatre opens its 26th Season with an original work=97Hercules = vs. Godzilla=97on Friday, Oct. 3. Performances are one weekend only and = conclude with a Sunday, Oct. 5, matinee. =20 =20 Friday and Saturday performances are at 7:30 p.m. The Sunday matinee = starts at 3 p.m. All tickets are $6 and include general admission = seating. Parking is free and guarded. Reservations are recommended. = Please call NWT=92s box office at 216-621-3242. =20 Performances are at St. Pat=92s Club Building, 3606 Bridge Ave., in Ohio = City (at the corner of W. 38th & Bridge Ave.). For more information, = check us out on the web at www.nearwesttheatre.org. =20 Sponsored by the City of Cleveland, Department of Community Development, = SoftRock, 102.1 FM WDOK, and Thompson Hine, Hercules vs. Godzilla is an = original script (written by NWT=92s Associate Artistic Director, Jodi = Maile) that fuses modern pop icons, rock music and media images with the = classic mythology of ancient Greece. In creating this comic and often = poignant retelling of the stories of Hercules, Persephone, Narcissus and = Pandora, cast members (ages 9-13) are asked to examine questions and = issues concerning beauty and body image, the true nature of heroism, the = ramifications of media bombardment as well as the universal themes of = individual will and fate. =20 Near West Theatre proudly acknowledges support from The Ohio Arts = Council. =20 Since 1978, Near West Theatre has provoked theatre through a process = that is intense, challenging and transforming=97for participants and = audience alike. People from all walks of life come together to be = challenged=97by sharing their unique life stories and experiences=97to = find their own voices and to make personal connections with the = production. Through this sometimes rugged and ragged process, people not = only discover themselves in new ways but relate to each other through = the medium of theatre. Connections are made. Community is formed. The = result is authentic, raw and passionate theatre. =20 NWT is the recipient of the 2003 Governor=92s Award for the Arts for = Community Development and Participation. ### ------=_NextPart_000_003A_01C377E5.186E3E00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

For Immediate Release           =20

           =20

Near West = Theatre=20 Opens Original Production

=93Hercules = vs.=20 Godzilla=94

Oct.=20 3, 4, 5

 

Near West Theatre opens its=20 26th Season with an original work=97Hercules vs. Godzilla=97on = Friday, Oct. 3.=20 Performances are one weekend only and conclude with a Sunday, Oct. 5,=20 matinee.  =

 

Friday and Saturday = performances are at=20 7:30 p.m. The Sunday matinee starts at 3 p.m.  All tickets are $6 and include = general=20 admission seating. Parking is free and = guarded. Reservations are=20 recommended. Please call NWT=92s box office at=20 216-621-3242.

 

Performances are at St. = Pat=92s Club=20 Building, 3606 Bridge Ave., in Ohio City (at the corner of W. = 38th=20 & Bridge Ave.).  For = more=20 information, check us out on the web at www.nearwesttheatre.org.

 

Sponsored by the City of = Cleveland,=20 Department of Community Development, SoftRock, 102.1 FM WDOK, and = Thompson Hine,=20 Hercules vs. Godzilla is an original script (written by NWT=92s = Associate=20 Artistic Director, Jodi Maile) that fuses modern pop icons, rock music = and media=20 images with the classic mythology of ancient Greece. In creating this = comic and=20 often poignant retelling of the stories of Hercules, Persephone, = Narcissus and=20 Pandora, cast members (ages 9-13) are asked to examine questions and = issues=20 concerning beauty and body image, the true nature of heroism, the = ramifications=20 of media bombardment as well as the universal themes of individual will = and=20 fate.

 

Near West Theatre proudly acknowledges = support from The=20 Ohio Arts Council.

 

Since 1978, Near West Theatre has provoked = theatre=20 through a process that is intense, challenging and transforming=97for = participants=20 and audience alike. People from all walks of life come together to be=20 challenged=97by sharing their unique life stories and experiences=97to = find their=20 own voices and to make personal connections with the production. Through = this=20 sometimes rugged and ragged process, people not only discover themselves = in new=20 ways but relate to each other through the medium of theatre. Connections = are=20 made. Community is formed. The result is authentic, raw and passionate=20 theatre.

 

NWT is the = recipient=20 of the 2003 Governor=92s Award for the Arts for Community Development = and=20 Participation.

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------=_NextPart_000_003A_01C377E5.186E3E00-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Wed Sep 10 19:09:59 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 22:09:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"I Hate This" - One Night Only! 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_3146076600_374235_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable ONE-NIGHT ONLY PERFORMANCE In recognition of National Nurse-Midwifery week. I HATE THIS (a play without the baby) =B3There is no word for the parent of a dead child.=B2 Join playwright/performer David Hansen for I Hate This, a solo performance that takes you from the moment his son was born and through the year that follows =8A bu= t not in that order. An honest, horrible, and even humorous trip through the reality of stillbirth. Friday, October 10, 2003 WO Walker Center, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, 10524 Euclid Avenue (Complimentary parking available in attached garage off of Stokes Blvd.) 7 pm Reception =80 8 pm Performance Post-performance Talkback (Recently performed at the Minnesota Fringe Festival.) =B3A breathtaking, heartbreaking journey.=B2 =AD The Plain Dealer Sponsored by: The Northeast Ohio Chapter of the American College of Nurse Midwives, this play is one man=B9s perception of facing the grief of stillbirth. We encourage those that may personally or professionally deal with loss to join us for a night of reflection, education, and entertainment. $15 per person; $10 per medical/nursing students or medical residents with ID Please forward checks to NEOACNM, c/o Elizabeth Ruzga, 7388 Kinsman Rd, Novelty, Ohio 44072 or call 440-338-6291 for reservations. # # # --MS_Mac_OE_3146076600_374235_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable "I Hate This" - One Night Only! ONE-NIGHT ONLY PERFORMANCE
In recognition of National Nurse-Midwifery week.

I HATE THIS
(a play without the baby)

=B3There is no word for the parent of a dead child.=B2

Join playwright/performer David Hansen for I Hate This, a solo p= erformance that takes
you from the moment his son was born and through the year that follows =8A bu= t not in that order. An honest, horrible, and even humorous trip through the= reality of stillbirth.

Friday, October 10, 2003
WO Walker Center, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, 10524 Euclid Avenue
(Complimentary parking available in attached garage off of Stokes Blvd.) 7 pm Reception =80 8 pm Performance
Post-performance Talkback

(Recently performed at the Minnesota Fringe Festival.)

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

Sponsored by:
The Northeast Ohio Chapter of the American College of Nurse Midwives, this = play is one man=B9s perception of facing the grief of stillbirth.
We encourage those that may personally or professionally deal with loss = to join us for a night of reflection, education, and entertainment.

$15 per person; $10 per medical/nursing students or medical residents with = ID

Please forward checks to NEOACNM, c/o Elizabeth Ruzga,
7388 Kinsman Rd, Novelty, Ohio 44072
or call 440-338-6291 for reservations.

# # # --MS_Mac_OE_3146076600_374235_MIME_Part-- From cvlt at cvlt.org Wed Sep 10 20:24:04 2003 From: cvlt at cvlt.org (cvlt at cvlt.org) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 23:24:04 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Annie at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030910232250.00a9e5b8@mail.en.com> Chagrin Valley Little Theatre will hold auditions for the musical "Annie" for children and dogs on Sunday, September 21 at 1 p.m. Children should come prepared to sing and dance, selections of their own choosing. Auditions for all other roles will be Monday and Tuesday, September 22 and 23 at 7:30 p.m. Those auditioning should come prepared to sing, dance and deliver a monologue. All auditions will be held at the theatre, 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls. "Annie" will be on stage November 28 through December 28. Director is Tim Coles, producer is Carolyn Barnhard. From WSPAmherst at aol.com Wed Sep 10 21:06:10 2003 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 00:06:10 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players: Bell, Book and Candle Message-ID: <1df.fb848e0.2c914eb2@aol.com> -------------------------------1063253170 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit For Immediate Release Workshop Players announces the first production of the 2003-2004 season, John van Druten's Bell, Book and Candle. Director Dave Cotton has cast an ensemble of Workshop veterans in this play, which was probably the inspiration for television's "Bewitched." Rachael Endrizzi is Gillian Holroyd, the lovely young witch who falls in love with a mortal, and who decides to cast a spell to gain his affections. Rachael has appeared in many local productions, including PICNIC at Workshop Players, where she played Madge, the beautiful sister. Michael Leuszler is Shepherd Henderson, a New York publisher who falls under Gillian's spell. Michael has done work for Workshop on and off since 1984, and has played various roles at WSP, including Mortimer Brewster from ARSENIC AND OLD LACE, and a very intelligent monkey in ALL IN THE TIMING. Aunt Queenie Holroyd, Gillian's poor eccentric aunt who is also a witch, is played by Jimmie Looney. Jimmie has appeared many times on the WSP stage, once, coincidentally as Mortimer Brewster's eccentric aunt in ARSENIC AND OLD LACE, and as a Jewish Mother in the classic GOD OF ISAAC. David Stacko should be familiar to longtime Workshop patrons, as he has directed and acted here for years. His last appearance on our stage was as the title character in LAST OF THE RED HOT LOVERS. Other recent appearances include roles in PLAZA SUITE and KINDLY KEEP IT COVERED. David plays Sidney Redlitch, a socially lubricated author who is researching a book on witchcraft in New York with the help of Gillian's brother... Nicky Holroyd is played by Todd McGill, who made his debut at Workshop in THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK. His character here is much nicer. Performance dates are September 11, 12, 13, 19, 20, 26 & 27 at 8 p.m. There will also be Sunday matinees on September 21 & 28 at 3:00. Tickets are $10.00 each and may be reserved by calling the box office at 440-988-5613. Group rates are available for groups of 15 or more. Season tickets are on sale now through October 7. Workshop Players Theatre is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. - 30 - "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" -------------------------------1063253170 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

For Immediate Release

Workshop Players announces the first production of the 2003-= 2004 season, John van Druten's Bell, Book and Candle.

Director= Dave Cotton has cast an ensemble of Workshop veterans in this play, which w= as probably the inspiration for television's "Bewitched." Rachael Endrizzi i= s Gillian Holroyd, the lovely young witch who falls in love with a mortal, a= nd who decides to cast a spell to gain his affections. Rachael has appeared=20= in many local productions, including PICNIC at Workshop Players, wher= e she played Madge, the beautiful sister.

Michael Leuszler is Shepher= d Henderson, a New York publisher who falls under Gillian's spell. Michael h= as done work for Workshop on and off since 1984, and has played various role= s at WSP, including Mortimer Brewster from ARSENIC AND OLD LACE, and=20= a very intelligent monkey in  ALL IN THE TIMING.

Aunt Qu= eenie Holroyd, Gillian's poor eccentric aunt who is also a witch, is played=20= by Jimmie Looney. Jimmie has appeared many times on the WSP stage, once, coi= ncidentally as Mortimer Brewster's eccentric aunt in ARSENIC AND OLD LACE= , and as a Jewish Mother in the classic GOD OF ISAAC.

Dav= id Stacko should be familiar to longtime Workshop patrons, as he has directe= d and acted here for years. His last appearance on our stage was as the titl= e character in LAST OF THE RED HOT LOVERS. Other recent appearances i= nclude roles in PLAZA SUITE and KINDLY KEEP IT COVERED. David=20= plays Sidney Redlitch, a socially lubricated author who is researching a boo= k on witchcraft in New York with the help of Gillian's brother...

Nic= ky Holroyd is played by Todd McGill, who made his debut at Workshop in TH= E DIARY OF ANNE FRANK.  His character here is much nicer.

Pe= rformance dates are September 11, 12, 13, 19, 20, 26 & 27 at 8 p.m. Ther= e will also be Sunday matinees on September 21 & 28 at 3:00. Tickets are= $10.00 each and may be reserved by calling the box office at 440-988-5613.=20= Group rates are available for groups of 15 or more. Season tickets are on sa= le now through October 7.
Workshop Players Theatre is located at 44820 M= iddle Ridge Road in Amherst.

- 30 -

 
"If the whole world's a stage, I demand better ligh= ting"
-------------------------------1063253170-- From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Thu Sep 11 05:54:07 2003 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 08:54:07 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition Reading-Saturday September 13th at 8:30 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_01C37863.C9CD0D60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hello Everyone- Read this fabulous article about Lauri Donahue, the winning playwright of the Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition. The article was in last week's Cleveland Jewish News. Playwright's drama steeped in history Lauri Donahue brings ancient Judea to the Halle Theatre stage. BY: MARGI HERWALD Staff Reporter There was a long wait to get in to see the film "Gladiator" when it opened in May 2000, so Lauri Donahue brought a book to the theater. It was Jewish Wars, a historical account by Flavius Josephus, an ancient Judean who defected to Rome. Before the movie began, Donahue found herself engrossed in Josephus' description of an often-overlooked woman ruler in ancient Israel around 104 B.C.E. She was Queen Alexandra of Judea. "It was so wonderfully extravagant in its detail and so action-packed," recalls Donahue, 41, speaking to the CJN from her home outside of Vancouver. As she read about sons starving their mother, brothers killing each other, and devastating wars, the story "struck me as very theatrical and very Shakespearean," she says. As soon as she got home from the movie, Donahue sat down and wrote a monologue (in classical iambic pentameter) for one of the characters in Josephus' work. Soon, this monologue would expand into an epic, historical drama, "Alexandra of Judea." The play won this year's Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition at the JCC's Halle Theatre. It will be performed as a staged reading on Saturday evening, Sept. 13. While she had collaborated on musicals and written Purim spiels and non-fiction articles, "Alexandra" is Donahue's first full-length play. She researched the play's period by immersing herself in Talmud and archival works. She found that Judea (ancient Israel) only had two queens in its history. One was a disastrous ruler who slaughtered her whole family. Alexandra's reign, however, "was known as a golden age, even by the misogynists of the Talmud," Donahue relates. "It's interesting that I - and nearly everyone else in the Jewish world - have never heard of Alexandra. The only good queen Israel ever had, and she's the great mystery woman of Jewish history." "Alexandra of Judea" chronicles the Hasmoneans, descendants of the Maccabbees, who ruled Judea in the absence of a king from David's line. Alexandra begins the play as wife of Aristobulus, an arrogant and paranoid usurper king. After his death, she marries his brother and successor, the drunken and easily manipulated Alexander. For years, her war-mongering husbands chip away at the stability of Judea, until finally Alexandra ascends to the throne and restores peace. "History adds a wonderful dimension to a story, a layer of richness from that culture and society," Donahue says. Most of her characters actually existed. "Instead of creating them out of thin air, I'm reincarnating old bones." The playwright hopes to "get people interested and excited about Alexandra. She should be better known; she should be up there with Miriam and Deborah." Donahue says her one consolation is that the street in Jerusalem named after Alexandra is longer than the streets named after her two husbands. The idea for the script struck Donahue just as she and husband, Rabbi Barry Leff (who was still in rabbinical school at the time), were planning to move to Israel for a year. Donahue, a lawyer, worked for a Jerusalem law firm that got pelted by shrapnel from nearby bombs. "Our timing was impeccable. We arrived (with two stepdaughters, two daughters and another on the way) just in time for the intifada," Donahue says. "It was a wonderful, but intense year. Israel is a wonderful place for children; it's very safe, bombs and all." On her lunch breaks, the pregnant Donahue worked on the script, including writing a speech in which a character describes to Queen Alexandra specifically what it feels like to go through pregnancy. The speech remains one of her favorites, and always elicits an enthusiastic response from women who say she captured it perfectly. A day before her labor was induced, Donahue attended the first reading of "Alexandra," performed by Israel's CenterStage Company. Later the play was read at the Chutzpah Festival in Vancouver (where her husband has a pulpit), and it is currently set to be published. "I'm hoping local theater people in the Cleveland area will be attracted to it and want to do its first full production with costumes, lights, etc.," says Donahue, who will attend the JCC reading here. A California native, Donahue was not born Jewish. After marrying Leff, she decided she wanted to convert while pregnant with her first child. Leff was not observant at the time, but Donahue began inundating their household with Yiddishkeit. Leff decided to join her in her studies, to "keep up." "He reconnected and started taking Hebrew again for the first time since his bar mitzvah," Donahue says. "It's my fault he became a rabbi!" Donahue currently has three completed screenplays that are being considered for filming, and she is working on a new play, "Pompeii." The story of a Jerusalem family brought as slaves to ancient Pompeii, it touches on issues like "life in the Diaspora, reinvention of Jewish life after the destruction of the Temple, science versus faith, forbidden love," she explains. "And also there's a volcano in it." Donahue still practices law "a little," but is shifting full focus to her scripts. "I just put my husband through four years of rabbinical school," she says. "Now he's going to put me through a few years of writing!" "Alexandra of Judea" will be performed at the Halle Theatre at the Mayfield JCC on Saturday, Sept. 13, at 8:30 p.m. Call 216-382-4000, ext. 274. PLAN TO ATTEND! Attend a Staged Reading of the Winner of the 2003 Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition Saturday, September 13,2003 * 8:30 PM Eugene S.and Blanche R.Halle Theatre Alexandra of Judea BY LAURI DONAHUE Directed by Brian Zoldessy The cast includes many well-known actors in the Cleveland area: MARK CIPRA...............................JOHANAN/ELEAZAR NOAH BUDIN..................................ARISTOBULUS/ANANIAS HANS HOLZNAGEL...........................ANTIGONUS/2ND GENERAL PAUL KAISER..............................ALEXANDER JON STEIGER..............................MATTATHIAS BRIAN INNENBERG..........................ABSOLOM/BOY ALAN BRANSTEIN...........................LUTETIUS EDDIE HAMMWAY............................SIMEON MICHAEL REGNIER..........................JOSEPHUS JOY BORLAND..............................SERAKH MOLLY MCGINNIS...........................RACHEL CAISE RODE...............................ALEXANDRA CATHERINE ALBERS.........................MARIAMNE/CLEOPATRA KELLIE MCIVOR............................LAVINIA SUSANNA HOBRATH..........................STAGE DIRECTION FUNDED BY MARILYN AND HARRY CAGIN 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. Make a reservation by calling the Event Ticket Office or by responding to this email. Kris Barnes Event Ticket Office Manager The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland kbarnes at clevejcc.org 216-382-4000 ext. 274 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37863.C9CD0D60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition Reading-Saturday = September 13th at 8:30

Hello Everyone- Read this fabulous = article about Lauri Donahue, the winning playwright of the Dorothy = Silver Playwriting Competition. The article was in last week's = Cleveland Jewish News.

Playwright's drama steeped in = history=20
Lauri Donahue brings ancient Judea = to the Halle Theatre stage.

BY:
MARGI HERWALD <mailto:mherwald at cjn.org><= /U> Staff Reporter
There was a long wait to get in to = see the film "Gladiator" when it opened in May 2000, so Lauri = Donahue brought a book to the theater.

It was Jewish Wars, a historical account by Flavius Josephus, an = ancient Judean who defected to Rome.

Before the movie began, Donahue found herself engrossed in Josephus' = description of an often-overlooked woman ruler in ancient Israel around = 104 B.C.E. She was Queen Alexandra of Judea.

"It was so wonderfully extravagant in its detail and so = action-packed," recalls Donahue, 41, speaking to the CJN from her = home outside of Vancouver. As she read about sons starving their = mother, brothers killing each other, and devastating wars, the story = "struck me as very theatrical and very Shakespearean," she = says.

As soon as she got home from the movie, Donahue sat down and wrote a = monologue (in classical iambic pentameter) for one of the characters in = Josephus' work. Soon, this monologue would expand into an epic, = historical drama, "Alexandra of Judea." The play won this = year's Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition at the JCC's Halle = Theatre. It will be performed as a staged reading on Saturday evening, = Sept. 13.

While she had collaborated on musicals and written Purim spiels and = non-fiction articles, "Alexandra" is Donahue's first = full-length play. She researched the play's period by immersing herself = in Talmud and archival works. She found that Judea (ancient Israel) = only had two queens in its history. One was a disastrous ruler who = slaughtered her whole family. Alexandra's reign, however, "was = known as a golden age, even by the misogynists of the Talmud," = Donahue relates. "It's interesting that I - and nearly everyone = else in the Jewish world - have never heard of Alexandra. The only good = queen Israel ever had, and she's the great mystery woman of Jewish = history."

"Alexandra of Judea" chronicles the Hasmoneans, descendants = of the Maccabbees, who ruled Judea in the absence of a king from = David's line. Alexandra begins the play as wife of Aristobulus, an = arrogant and paranoid usurper king. After his death, she marries his = brother and successor, the drunken and easily manipulated Alexander. = For years, her war-mongering husbands chip away at the stability of = Judea, until finally Alexandra ascends to the throne and restores = peace.

"History adds a wonderful dimension to a story, a layer of = richness from that culture and society," Donahue says. Most of her = characters actually existed. "Instead of creating them out of thin = air, I'm reincarnating old bones."

The playwright hopes to "get people interested and excited about = Alexandra. She should be better known; she should be up there with = Miriam and Deborah." Donahue says her one consolation is that the = street in Jerusalem named after Alexandra is longer than the streets = named after her two husbands.

The idea for the script struck Donahue just as she and husband, Rabbi = Barry Leff (who was still in rabbinical school at the time), were = planning to move to Israel for a year. Donahue, a lawyer, worked for a = Jerusalem law firm that got pelted by shrapnel from nearby bombs.

"Our timing was impeccable. We arrived (with two stepdaughters, = two daughters and another on the way) just in time for the = intifada," Donahue says. "It was a wonderful, but intense = year. Israel is a wonderful place for children; it's very safe, bombs = and all."

On her lunch breaks, the pregnant Donahue worked on the script, = including writing a speech in which a character describes to Queen = Alexandra specifically what it feels like to go through pregnancy. The = speech remains one of her favorites, and always elicits an enthusiastic = response from women who say she captured it perfectly.

A day before her labor was induced, Donahue attended the first reading = of "Alexandra," performed by Israel's CenterStage Company. = Later the play was read at the Chutzpah Festival in Vancouver (where = her husband has a pulpit), and it is currently set to be published.

"I'm hoping local theater people in the Cleveland area will be = attracted to it and want to do its first full production with costumes, = lights, etc.," says Donahue, who will attend the JCC reading = here.

A California native, Donahue was not born Jewish. After marrying Leff, = she decided she wanted to convert while pregnant with her first child. = Leff was not observant at the time, but Donahue began inundating their = household with Yiddishkeit. Leff decided to join her in her = studies, to "keep up."

"He reconnected and started taking Hebrew again for the first time = since his bar mitzvah," Donahue says. "It's my fault he = became a rabbi!"

Donahue currently has three completed screenplays that are being = considered for filming, and she is working on a new play, = "Pompeii." The story of a Jerusalem family brought as slaves = to ancient Pompeii, it touches on issues like "life in the = Diaspora, reinvention of Jewish life after the destruction of the = Temple, science versus faith, forbidden love," she explains. = "And also there's a volcano in it."

Donahue still practices law "a little," but is shifting full = focus to her scripts. "I just put my husband through four years of = rabbinical school," she says. "Now he's going to put me = through a few years of writing!"

"Alexandra of Judea" will be performed at the Halle = Theatre at the Mayfield JCC on Saturday, Sept. 13, at 8:30 p.m. Call = 216-382-4000, ext. 274.


PLAN TO ATTEND!


    Attend a Staged Reading of the Winner of the =
    2003 Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition =
    Saturday, September 13,2003 * 8:30 PM
    Eugene S.and Blanche R.Halle Theatre

    Alexandra of Judea BY LAURI DONAHUE
    Directed by Brian Zoldessy
    The cast includes many well-known actors in = the Cleveland area:
    MARK = CIPRA...............................JOHANAN/ELEAZAR
    NOAH = BUDIN..................................ARISTOBULUS/ANANIAS
    HANS = HOLZNAGEL...........................ANTIGONUS/2ND GENERAL
    PAUL = KAISER..............................ALEXANDER
    JON = STEIGER..............................MATTATHIAS
    BRIAN = INNENBERG..........................ABSOLOM/BOY
    ALAN = BRANSTEIN...........................LUTETIUS
    EDDIE = HAMMWAY............................SIMEON
    MICHAEL = REGNIER..........................JOSEPHUS
    JOY = BORLAND..............................SERAKH
    MOLLY = MCGINNIS...........................RACHEL
    CAISE = RODE...............................ALEXANDRA
    CATHERINE = ALBERS.........................MARIAMNE/CLEOPATRA
    KELLIE = MCIVOR............................LAVINIA
    SUSANNA HOBRATH..........................STAGE = DIRECTION
    FUNDED BY MARILYN AND HARRY CAGIN
    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.

    Make a reservation by calling the Event Ticket = Office or by responding to

this email.

Kris = Barnes
Event = Ticket Office Manager
The Jewish = Community Center of Cleveland
kbarnes at clevejcc.org=20
216-382-4000 ext. 274=20

------_=_NextPart_001_01C37863.C9CD0D60-- From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Thu Sep 11 07:16:35 2003 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 10:16:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great American Songbook Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3786F.4E7CA8FE Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland presents=20 The Song Is You the highly acclaimed series on the=20 Great American Songbook=20 Hosted by Bill Rudman and Joe Hunter first-rate jazz singers and musicians work the timeless songs written by trailblazing composers and lyricists. =20 Come-on along and listen to...... =20 October 5, 2003 ~ 3:00 p.m. Irving Berlin: The Proud Father of 20th Century Song featuring....Erin Kufel and Vince Mastro November 30, 2003 ~ 3:00 p.m. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart: It's Smooth, It's Smart, It's Rodgers and Hart featuring....Barbara Knight January 11, 2004 ~ 3:00 p.m. Peggy Lee: The Art of the Singer March 7, 2004 ~ 3:00 p.m. Cole Proter: Mr. Sophisticate featuring....Susan Hesse April 18, 2004 ~ 3:00 p.m. I love the Blues - She Heard My Cry: The Impact of the Blues on American Popular Song featuring....Evelyn Wright =20 Admission: $10.00, available at the door Cuyahoga Community College Metropolitan Campus Cleveland, OH Main Stage Theatre enter the secured, underground parking garage at Entrance 6, near the corner of E. 30th St. and Woodland Ave.=20 For more information and a brochure call: 216-987-4400 www.tricjazzfest.com =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3786F.4E7CA8FE Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Tri-C = JazzFest=20 Cleveland presents
The Song=20 Is You
the highly = acclaimed series=20 on the
Great = American=20 Songbook
Hosted by = Bill=20 Rudman and Joe=20 Hunter
first-rate jazz = singers and=20 musicians work the timeless songs written by trailblazing composers and=20 lyricists.
 
Come-on along=20 and listen to......
 
October 5, 2003 ~ 3:00 = p.m.
Irving Berlin: The Proud Father of 20th = Century=20 Song
featuring....Erin Kufel and = Vince=20 Mastro
November 30, 2003 ~ 3:00 = p.m.
Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart: It's = Smooth, It's=20 Smart, It's Rodgers and Hart
featuring....Barbara=20 Knight
January 11, 2004 ~ 3:00 = p.m.
Peggy Lee: The Art of the=20 Singer
March=20 7, 2004 ~ 3:00 p.m.
Cole Proter:  Mr.=20 Sophisticate
featuring....Susan=20 Hesse
April=20 18, 2004 ~ 3:00 p.m.
I=20 love the Blues - She Heard My Cry:  The Impact of the Blues on = American=20 Popular Song
featuring....Evelyn=20 Wright
 
Admission:=20 $10.00, available at the door
Cuyahoga Community=20 College Metropolitan Campus
Cleveland,=20 OH
Main = Stage=20 Theatre
enter = the secured,=20 underground parking garage at Entrance 6, near the corner of E. = 30th St.=20 and Woodland Ave. 
For more = information and a=20 brochure call: 216-987-4400

www.tricjazzfest.com
 
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3786F.4E7CA8FE-- From bdiehl at ayalogic.com Thu Sep 11 07:30:13 2003 From: bdiehl at ayalogic.com (Brian Diehl) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 10:30:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Talent Show - Sept 19, 20: Release Message-ID: <009001c37871$36f0e3a0$0400a8c0@hq.local> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: September 11, 2003 Contact: Brian Diehl, Board Member, Hudson Players 39 Church St. Hudson, OH 44236 Office: 330.253.2700 Email: bdiehl at ayalogic.com Re: Talent Show Acts Ready to Perform September 19 and 20 HUDSON, OHIO ? On September 19 and 20, ?Hudson?s Second Annual Community Talent Show,? will showcase the talent of the Western Reserve area. This year, twenty-five acts auditioned. The show will feature sixteen of them with dancing, music, singing and comedy. This vaudevillian show offers area residents an opportunity to hear popular tunes and ballads sung by Zack Carter, Natalie Freeman-Clark, Lindsey Hill, Tabatha Keller, Kelly Stoner, Haley Tussey and Will Warren. Other singing acts include the duet of Stacy Steele and Diana Rendine singing in both English and Hebrew, the father-son duo Justin and Kevin McCuteon with guitar and song and ?The Horneck Family,? more specifically Angela, Heidi, Sarah and Christa Horneck, offering piano, dancing and singing ? a triple threat! Musical acts, ranging from cute to classical, include Madison Miller with her harp and the Vivace String Trio of Ben Lee, Joseph Lee and Eric Lin. ?Ecleptic,? an area band formed by Chris Bohrer, Andy Hale, and Derrik and Danny Kolliner will keep up the tempo and ?Not Really a Rock Band? with members Bob Willoughby, Chris Anthony, Tony Meyer and Andrew Syme will have you smiling. Adding additional laughs and texture to the evening will be ?The Lyn and Annie Show? with comic tramps Lyn Joslyn and Annie Steinheiser. Offering a unique perspective and many smiles, Mallory Korpics will tell ?The Real Story of the 3 Little Pigs.? Performances are at the Barlow Community Center (east of route 91 and south off of 303 on Oviatt Street) September 19 and 20, Friday and Saturday, at 8:00pm. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8.50 for children, students, and seniors. They may be reserved by calling 330 655-8522 or purchased at the Learned Owl Bookstore. You can take your chances at buying tickets at the door, but this show is expected to sell out. Those interested in joining The Hudson Players or donating time or money can contact the group at 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 jkcoughlin at hotmail.com Thu Sep 11 07:49:07 2003 From: jkcoughlin at hotmail.com (Kay Coughlin) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 14:49:07 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Attention Playwrights! Message-ID:
Hone your creative writing skills at the Poets' and Writers' League of Greater Cleveland.  Fall classes begin soon at the PWLGC's Literary Center, 12200 Fairhill Road, Townhouse 3A (on the Fairhill Center campus).  For as little as $12, you can study creative writing with some of the best creative writers in town!  Classes are open to writers of all ages and genres, amateurs and professionals alike. Check out the PWLGC fall class schedule online at www.pwlgc.com, send an email to pwlgc at yahoo.com or call 216-421-0403 for more information.  - Kay Coughlin, Program and Outreach Director, PWLGC


Express yourself with MSN Messenger 6.0 -- download now! From cabraham at cecodoor.com Thu Sep 11 08:15:19 2003 From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 10:15:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Adult principles for Silhouette's Wizard of oz @ Shore Centre Message-ID: You can still make the auditions @ 7:30 tonight for The Witch, Scarecrow and Tin Woods Man for show dates of Nov 7,8,9,14 and 15th 2003. At the Shore Cultural Centre 219 East 222nd street in Downtown Euclid, Ohio in room 241 and 242 or call Chuck Abraham direct if you can not get there and you have interest @ 440 840-5571 anytime. Thanks Chuck. From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Thu Sep 11 09:35:42 2003 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 12:35:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for: Many Voices/Many Lives: Stories about AIDS 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_01C37882.BDEB1E50 Content-Type: text/plain Auditions for: Many Voices/Many Lives: Stories about AIDS The Education Department of Playhouse Square Foundation is holding a workshop/audition for participation in a special project involving the AIDS Task Force and The Cleveland Public Library. Come dressed to move. No preparation required. Participation is unpaid. Audition is Saturday, September 20 11am to 1pm, in the West Rehearsal Hall of Playhouse Square Center, 1650 Chester Ave. Call 216.348.7909 for additional information. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37882.BDEB1E50 Content-Type: text/html Message
 
 

Auditions for:

Many Voices/Many Lives: Stories about AIDS

 

The Education Department of Playhouse Square Foundation is holding a workshop/audition for participation in a special project involving the AIDS Task Force and The Cleveland Public Library.  Come dressed to move.  No preparation required.  Participation is unpaid.  Audition is Saturday, September 20 11am to 1pm, in the West Rehearsal Hall of Playhouse Square Center, 1650 Chester Ave.  Call 216.348.7909 for additional information.

 

 
------_=_NextPart_001_01C37882.BDEB1E50-- From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Thu Sep 11 09:43:22 2003 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 12:43:22 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for A TASTE OF HONEY Message-ID: <2C6710F191F3544AA06A1C9D67CB14D606BC79@mail4.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37883.D012A4BC Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The East 2 Theatre Company announces =20 AUDITIONS for A TASTE OF HONEY by Shelagh Delaney =20 Directed by: Jeffrey Lyn Hall =20 When: Sunday, September 14th and Tuesday, September 16th 7:00-10:00pm. Call-backs will be Wednesday, September 17th at 7:00pm. =20 =20 Roles: 1 Female age: 45-55 1 African-American Male age: 20-30 1 Male age: 35-55 =20 *Please come prepared with one dramatic/comic monologue OR you can read from the script. Sides will be available at the auditions. =20 =20 Auditions will be held at: Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus 4250 Richmond Rd. (15 min. from downtown) Studio Theatre =20 A TASTE OF HONEY became a sensational theatrical success when first produced in London by Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop in 1958. Now established as a modern classic, this comic and poignant play, by a then nineteen-year-old working-class Lancashire girl, was praised at it's London premiere by Graham Greene as having 'all the freshness of Mr. Osborne's LOOK BACK IN ANGER and a greater maturity.' =20 *Please call (216)987-2438 for more information. =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37883.D012A4BC Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
The = East 2=20 Theatre Company  announces
 
AUDITIONS  for   A TASTE OF=20 HONEY
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Directed by:  Jeffrey Lyn=20 Hall
 
When:  Sunday, September 14th  and  = Tuesday,=20 September 16th   7:00-10:00pm.
          &nbs= p;=20 Call-backs will be Wednesday, September 17th at =20 7:00pm.
 
 
Roles:   1 Female    age:=20 45-55
          &nbs= p; 1=20 African-American Male     age: = 20-30
          &nbs= p; 1=20 Male       = age: 35-55
 
*Please come=20 prepared with one dramatic/comic monologue OR you can read from the = script.
 Sides will be=20 available at the auditions.
 
 
Auditions=20 will be held at:     Cuyahoga Community College = Eastern=20 Campus
          &nbs= p;            = ;            =      =20 4250 Richmond Rd.  (15 min. from downtown)
          &nbs= p;            = ;            =      =20 Studio Theatre
 
A TASTE=20 OF HONEY became a sensational theatrical success when = first=20 produced in London by Joan Littlewood's
Theatre Workshop in=20 1958.  Now established as a modern classic, this comic and poignant = play,=20 by a then nineteen-year-old
working-class=20 Lancashire girl, was praised at it's London premiere by Graham Greene as = having=20 'all the freshness of Mr. Osborne's LOOK BACK IN = ANGER=20 and a greater maturity.'
 
*Please call=20 (216)987-2438 for more information.
 
 
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37883.D012A4BC-- From Leuszler at aol.com Thu Sep 11 14:18:58 2003 From: Leuszler at aol.com (Leuszler at aol.com) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 17:18:58 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Workshop Players of Amherst DARES you.... Message-ID: <1cb.10bbc4d0.2c9240c2@aol.com> -------------------------------1063315138 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Workshop Players of Amherst and director Michael Leuszler DARES all men in the area to read the following... Shakespeare Seeks a Man Workshop Players of Amherst, Ohio announces that THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (Abridged), our second show of the Workshop Players' season, has two of the three roles cast. Dennis Runkle and Matt Kiedrowski are playing two members of the Reduced Shakespeare Company, but we still need a third male, or someone who can be male-like, preferably between the ages of 18 to 40. This is a high energy show with a ton of physical comedy and a lot of lines and ad libbing. If you haven't run away screaming in your soaked pants, yet, and you are interested, or know of anyone who might be, contact director Michael Leuszler either by e-mail at Leuszler at aol.com or by phone at 440-988-2256. Read throughs begin the third week of September. -------------------------------1063315138 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Workshop Players of Amherst= and director Michael Leuszler DARES all men in the area to read the followi= ng...

Shakespeare Seeks a Ma= n

Workshop Players of Amh= erst, Ohio announces that THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (Abridge= d), our second show of the Workshop Players' season, has two of the three ro= les cast. Dennis Runkle and Matt Kiedrowski are playing two members of the R= educed Shakespeare Company, but we still need a third male, or someone who c= an be male-like, preferably between the ages of 18 to 40. This is a high ene= rgy show with a ton of physical comedy and a lot of lines and ad libbing.

If you haven't run away= screaming in your soaked pants, yet, and you are interested, or know of any= one who might be, contact director Michael Leuszler either by e-mail at Leus= zler at aol.com or by phone at 440-988-2256. Read throughs begin the third week= of September.

-------------------------------1063315138-- From lilith at cros.net Thu Sep 11 15:00:19 2003 From: lilith at cros.net (Christine Chapman) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 18:00:19 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SEPT. 18 AUDITIONS FOR "TWENTY FIRST CENTURY" FILM Message-ID: <001601c378b0$17ab8600$b7f5ec3f@ChandlerChapman> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C3788E.8FD81CA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable KILLER SQUIRREL PRODUCTIONS is shooting our first short film Oct. 1-7 in = Port Clinton... And we need ACTORS and EXTRAS. TWENTY-FIRST-CENTURY is the working title of a screenplay about a 'what = if'... In this case, what if Satan were to become unemployed? Speaking roles include Satan him (or her) self, a documentary = film-maker, teens (need to actually be over 18), homeless people, secret = service agents and others. All types are needed. We also need 200 extras for background action and a rally that will be = shot on October 4 (sat). Auditions are being held at the Ida Rupp Public Library in Port Clinton, = Ohio on September 18 from 4-8 pm. Sides will be provided and your = audition will be taped. Extras need not audition, just email lilith at cros.net with your contact = information so our production team can tell you when and where to be. AND LET'S NOT FORGET THE CREW! If you have production experience of any kind, we could use you! Of course, no one's getting paid, but you will get credit and be invited = to the screening in December. If the final cut is up to snuff- we will = be entering in festivals. Please feel free to contact me for information. Thanks! Christine Chapman, Director ------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C3788E.8FD81CA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
KILLER SQUIRREL = PRODUCTIONS is shooting our first short film Oct. 1-7 in Port = Clinton... And=20 we need ACTORS and EXTRAS.
 
TWENTY-FIRST-CENTURY is the = working title of=20 a screenplay about a 'what if'... In this case, what if Satan were to = become=20 unemployed?
 
Speaking roles include Satan him (or = her) self, a=20 documentary film-maker, teens (need to actually be over 18), homeless = people,=20 secret service agents and others. All types are needed.

We also need 200 extras for background = action and a=20 rally that will be shot on October 4 (sat).
 
Auditions are being held at the Ida = Rupp Public=20 Library in Port Clinton, Ohio on September 18 from 4-8 pm. Sides will be = provided and your audition will be taped.
 
Extras need not audition, just email lilith at cros.net with your contact = information=20 so our production team can tell you when and where to be.
 
AND LET'S NOT FORGET THE = CREW!
 
If you have production experience of = any kind, we=20 could use you!
 
Of course, no one's getting paid, but = you will get=20 credit and be invited to the screening in December. If the final cut is = up to=20 snuff- we will be entering in festivals.
 
Please feel free to contact me for=20 information.
 
Thanks!
 
Christine Chapman,=20 Director
<= /HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C3788E.8FD81CA0-- From s.marrell at excite.com Thu Sep 11 16:33:50 2003 From: s.marrell at excite.com (Sharon Marrell) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 19:33:50 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]posting: call for singers Message-ID: <20030911233350.172B4B70E@xmxpita.excite.com> --EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__5e8f11ecb929c1a9d7877d83fdf64fa8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit From: Windsong: Cleveland's Feminist ChorusSharon Marrell, Artistic Director CALL FOR WOMEN SINGERS Windsong has been in existence since 1979 and received non-profit status in 2001. They are an organization of women dedicated to promoting and creating change in the community through the performance of music that is women-supportive, representative of diversity, and socially and environmentally responsible. They are a smaller chorus that performs 2 formal concert per year and some special events throughout the year. They are a diverse group of women who have a lot of fun singing together while enjoying a wide variety of musical styles. Their ages range from 20's-60's. This year Windsong will be performing the oratorio "Where I Live" by Diane Benjamin. It is about breast cancer survival and the concert's net proceeds are to benefit Cleveland area breast cancer organizations. As of 9/21 Windsong will be rehearsing at St. Albons in Cleveland Hts from 4-6:15pm each Sunday. Please visit a Windsong rehearsal or call if you are interested in singing and have further questions. You may contact Windsong at 216-739-1928, ask for Amy, membership committee. _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! --EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__5e8f11ecb929c1a9d7877d83fdf64fa8 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit


From: Windsong: Cleveland's Feminist Chorus
Sharon Marrell, Artistic Director


CALL FOR WOMEN SINGERS

Windsong has been in existence since 1979 and received non-profit status in 2001. They are an organization of women dedicated to promoting and creating change in the community through the performance of music that is women-supportive, representative of diversity, and socially and environmentally responsible.

They are a smaller chorus that performs 2 formal concert per year and some special events throughout the year. They are a diverse group of women who have a lot of fun singing together while enjoying a wide variety of musical styles. Their ages range from 20's-60's. This year Windsong will be performing the oratorio "Where I Live" by Diane Benjamin. It is about breast cancer survival and the concert's net proceeds are to benefit Cleveland area breast cancer organizations. As of 9/21 Windsong will be rehearsing at St. Albons in Cleveland Hts from 4-6:15pm each Sunday. Please visit a Windsong rehearsal or call if you are interested in singing and have further questions. You may contact Windsong at 216-739-1928, ask for Amy, membership committee.




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--EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__5e8f11ecb929c1a9d7877d83fdf64fa8-- From GOLD2 at aol.com Thu Sep 11 16:35:58 2003 From: GOLD2 at aol.com (GOLD2 at aol.com) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 19:35:58 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]PLUS SIZES NEEDED FOR PRINT/TV ADS Message-ID: <110.27cff772.2c9260de@aol.com> --part1_110.27cff772.2c9260de_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit LOOKING FOR OVERWEIGHT MALES/FEMALES (AGE 15-55) FOR LIGHT (POSSIBLY COMICAL) PRINT/TV AD CAMPAIGN FOR NEW WEIGHT LOSS CENTER. E-MAIL PHOTOS (PLEASE PASTE PHOTOS IN E-MAIL TEXT SPACE...IF YOU E-MAIL YOUR PHOTO BY ATTACHING A FILE, I MAY NOT BE ABLE TO OPEN IT). OR E-MAIL ME TO REQUEST THE ADDRESS IF YOU WANT TO MAIL A PIC. THANKS. JULIE Julie Matthews 330-467-0577 330-289-6858 Candlejump Productions presents SOUPERNATURAL http://www.soupernaturalmovie.com/ --part1_110.27cff772.2c9260de_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable LOOKING FOR OVERWEIGHT MALES/FEMALES (AGE 15-= 55) FOR LIGHT (POSSIBLY COMICAL) PRINT/TV AD CAMPAIGN FOR NEW WEIGHT LOSS CE= NTER.

E-MAIL PHOTOS (PLEASE PASTE PHOTOS IN E-MAIL TEXT SPACE...IF YOU E-MAIL YOUR= PHOTO BY ATTACHING A FILE, I MAY NOT BE ABLE TO OPEN IT).

OR E-MAIL ME TO REQUEST THE ADDRESS IF YOU WANT TO MAIL A PIC.

THANKS.
JULIE



Julie Matthews
330-467-0577
330-289-6858
Candlejump Productions
presents
SOUPERNATURAL
http://www.soupernaturalmovie.com/

--part1_110.27cff772.2c9260de_boundary-- From Bitscleve at aol.com Thu Sep 11 18:09:27 2003 From: Bitscleve at aol.com (Bitscleve at aol.com) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 21:09:27 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actors and Actresses wanted for Paid Position Message-ID: <166.256fa202.2c9276c7@aol.com> --part1_166.256fa202.2c9276c7_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mystery's Off Broadway Inc. is holding an audition for actors and actresses for their upcoming season. To qualify you must be over eighteen, able to work weekends and some weekdays. Ability to memorize lines and interact with other actors as well as audience members is a must. Improvisational skills and a good voice is a plus. M.O.B. Inc. is also looking for an F/X makeup artist intern. The acting job is a paid position which requires mandatory rehearsals in the Cleveland area for performances throughout Ohio. This audition will be on September 21st. Please call our office between the hours of 1pm till 7pm Monday through Friday @ (216) 426-9392 You can send resumes and headshots via Email for a faster response at Bitscleve at aol.com Thank you and good luck on your audition, W.J. --part1_166.256fa202.2c9276c7_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Mystery's Off Broadway Inc. is holding an auditi= on for actors and actresses for their upcoming season.  To qualify you=20= must be over eighteen, able to work weekends and some weekdays. Ability to m= emorize lines and interact with other actors as well as audience members is=20= a must.  Improvisational skills and a good voice is a plus. 

M.O.B. Inc. is also looking for an F/X makeup artist intern. The acting job=20= is a paid position which requires mandatory rehearsals in the Cleveland area= for performances throughout Ohio. This audition will be on September 21st.=20= Please call our office between the hours of 1pm till 7pm Monday through Frid= ay @
(216) 426-9392  You can send resumes and headshots via Email for a fast= er response at Bitscleve at aol.com
Thank you and good luck on your audition,
W.J.
--part1_166.256fa202.2c9276c7_boundary-- From NBudin at aol.com Thu Sep 11 19:49:55 2003 From: NBudin at aol.com (NBudin at aol.com) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 22:49:55 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Concert Friday, Sept. 12 Message-ID: <122.261dacc9.2c928e53@aol.com> --part1_122.261dacc9.2c928e53_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Singer, songwriter, recording artist, actor, storyteller and educator Noah Budin with David Budin and Ed Ridley, Jr. and a guest appearances by Norm Tischler and Kathy Sebo Friday, Sept. 12 8:15PM The Temple Tifereth Israel On Shaker Blvd. between Richmond and Brainard in Beachwood All styles of traditional, contemporary and original folk/rock/gospel/pop No fees -- No donations Concert length: app. 1 hr. 15 mins. --part1_122.261dacc9.2c928e53_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Sing= er, songwriter, recording artist, actor, storyteller and educator
Noah Budin

with David Budin and Ed Ridley, Jr.
and a guest appearances by Norm Tischler
and Kathy Sebo


Friday, Sept. 12
8:15PM

The Temple Tifereth Israel
On Shaker Blvd. between Richmond and Brainard in Beachwood


All styles of traditional, contemporary and original
folk/rock/gospel/pop

No fees -- No donations
Concert length: app. 1 hr. 15 mins.

--part1_122.261dacc9.2c928e53_boundary-- From mike at r-town.net Fri Sep 12 07:47:30 2003 From: mike at r-town.net (Mike Raum) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 10:47:30 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ensemble Theatre Audition Notice Message-ID: <000601c3793c$cb6b2060$6501000a@oemcomputer2> ENSEMBLE THEATRE TO HOLD AUDITIONS ON ON SEPTEMBER 29 FOR THREE TALL WOMEN Cleveland, OH, September 12, 2003 - Ensemble Theatre is holding equity / non-equity auditions for three women and one young man for Edward Albee?s Pulitzer prize winning Three Tall Women, directed by Licia Colombi. Roles are for one elderly woman (60 or older), one middle-aged woman (45-55), one young woman (late 20s, early 30s), and one non-equity male (mid 20s). Women should be 5-5? or taller. The show will run weekends November 22-December 7, 2003 at The Cleveland Play House?s Studio One. Auditions will be held at the May-Lee Building in Cleveland Heights on Monday, September 29 from 4:30 to 6:30 PM. Actors should bring a current headshot and resume and be prepared to perform a three-minute contemporary drama monologue. Please call (216) 321-2930 for an appointment and directions. PLEASE NOTE: If you auditioned in July for Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune, you need not audition again. Michael Raum R-Town Communications 671 Columbia Rd. Suite 1 Westlake, OH. 44145 (440) 808-0840 (440) 808-0841 FAX mike at r-town.net From twnkltos at ix.netcom.com Thu Sep 11 03:55:23 2003 From: twnkltos at ix.netcom.com (Margaret Holden) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 10:55:23 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Cleveland Dance Theatre Message-ID: <000a01c37853$35c7a180$e3b64943@gipsygrl> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C37853.33422F20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ongoing auditions by appointment for Cleveland Dance Theatre, a = community dance company for ballet and modern dancers ages 12 through = adult. Please contact Margaret Holden, Artistic Director, for more = information. 216-749-4228 or ClevelandDanceTheatre at yahoo.com ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C37853.33422F20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C37853.33422F20-- From Christopher.Bohan at tri-c.edu Fri Sep 12 09:42:47 2003 From: Christopher.Bohan at tri-c.edu (Bohan, Christopher) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 12:42:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CCC West Faculty Gala Recital - Sunday - FREE Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3794C.E58448E5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Cuyahoga Community College Western Campus Theatre Presents its Faculty Gala Recital To support THE FRANKLIN LIBERAL ARTS SCHOLARSHIP FUND =20 Sunday, September 14th 3:00pm 11000 Pleasant Valley Road The concert is FREE and open to the Public, with a reception following. DONATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED =20 Featured on the concert are percussion, guitar, piano, and voice faculty performing a variety of Classical, Jazz, and Show pieces, with some Gershwin, Berlioz, Milhaud, Villa-Lobos, Bach and others. =20 During intermission, the box office staff will be collecting donations for The Franklin Liberal Arts Scholarship Fund This scholarship was created by the CCC Black Caucus in Memory of Frances M. Franklin-Professor of English at CCC Metro. This scholarship provides economic support on an annual basis to needy students. =20 FOR INFORMATION: 216.987.5536 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3794C.E58448E5 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Cuyahoga Community = College Western Campus Theatre

Presents = its

Faculty Gala = Recital

To = support

THE = FRANKLIN LIBERAL ARTS SCHOLARSHIP FUND

 

Sunday, September = 14th

3:00pm

11000 Pleasant = Valley Road

The concert is FREE = and open to the Public, with a reception following.

DONATIONS WILL BE = ACCEPTED

 

Featured on the = concert are percussion, guitar, piano, and voice faculty performing a variety of = Classical, Jazz, and Show pieces, with some Gershwin, Berlioz, Milhaud, = Villa-Lobos, Bach and others.

 

During intermission, = the box office staff will be collecting donations for

The Franklin Liberal = Arts Scholarship Fund

This scholarship was created by the CCC Black Caucus in Memory of Frances M. = Franklin—Professor of English at CCC Metro.  This scholarship provides economic = support on an annual basis to needy students.

 

FOR = INFORMATION:  216.987.5536

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From Oonawolf at aol.com Fri Sep 12 11:14:53 2003 From: Oonawolf at aol.com (Oonawolf at aol.com) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 14:14:53 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Check out Cleveland Scene | clevescene.com | Music : Soundbites Gong Ho, An ar Message-ID: <3c.34bd255d.2c93671d@aol.com> Click here: Cleveland Scene | clevescene.com | Music : Soundbites Gong Ho,An art-rock dream comes true for Drumplay's James On Dear Folks, Here is the online version of the story mentioned in Wednesday's post, in case you were not able to pick up a copy of this week's Scene. I hope to see you all at the Beachland Ballroom tonight, September 12. Again, a free poster of Daniel Thompson's poetry is yours, when purchasing our new CD "Under the Map of the World Where I Sleep", recorded last year in Europe. Peace, James Onysko From CRSG at Lubrizol.com Fri Sep 12 12:16:12 2003 From: CRSG at Lubrizol.com (Sgarlata, Christopher) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 15:16:12 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder of Li'l Auditions Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37962.54140458 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Lake Performing Arts Center, located at 29430 Lakeshore Blvd. in Willowick, will hold auditions for our Fall Musical Li'l Abner on Sunday September 14 at 7:30 p.m. No appointment is necessary. Needed are actors, singer and dancers ages 16 and older. Those auditioning should prepare a song from a Broadway musical and be prepared to read from the script. Production dates for Li'l Abner are November 14 - December 7. For more information, please call Lake Performing Arts Center Box Office at 440/944-2520. Chris R. 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Lake Performing Arts Center, = located at 29430 Lakeshore Blvd. in Willowick, will hold auditions for = our Fall Musical Li’l Abner on Sunday September 14 at 7:30 = p.m.  No appointment is necessary.  Needed are actors, singer = and dancers ages 16 and older.  Those auditioning should prepare a = song from a Broadway musical and be prepared to read from the = script.  Production dates for Li’l Abner are November = 14 – December 7.  For more information, please call Lake = Performing Arts Center Box Office at 440/944-2520.


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------_=_NextPart_001_01C37962.54140458-- From titlewavetheatre at yahoo.com Fri Sep 12 13:38:17 2003 From: titlewavetheatre at yahoo.com (TITLEWave theatre) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 13:38:17 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]TITLEWave theatre & CPT Open WAIT! in 2 Weeks! Message-ID: <20030912203817.40471.qmail@web80703.mail.yahoo.com> --0-710751021-1063399097=:40228 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Don?t WAIT! To Get Your Tickets! Only 2 Weeks until September 26 When TITLEWave theatre and Cleveland Public Theatre Will Proudly Open Julie Jensen?s WAIT! A poignant New Comedy Directed By Gregory Vovos FEATURING Meg Chamberlain, Jen Clifford, Randy Rollison & everyone?s favorite vixen Marni Task *And a Special Appearance By A. Blue Light (A. Blue Light Appears Under a Special Agreement With Actors Electricity Association) Wendy Burger (Jen Clifford) searches for her identity as she gets acting tips from Floating Pi?ata Head (Meg Chamberlain), spiritual challenges from the Greeks, and helps the ever-flamboyant Lu (Randy Rollison) restore the old theatre to its former glory. A small town never seemed so big especially for a girl with one eye on her alcoholic father and the other on the striking O Vixen My Vixen (Marni Task). Witness the moment between the question and the answer, the WAIT! September 26-October 11, Thurs-Sat at 8:00, Sunday at 3:00 at the Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave CALL 216-631-2727 NOW FOR TICKETS!!! $15 general admission; $12 students & seniors About the Playwright: JULIE JENSEN is the recipient of the Kennedy Center Award for New American Plays (WHITE MONEY), the Joseph Jefferson Award for Best New Work (THE LOST VEGAS SERIES), the LA Weekly Award for Best New Play (TWO-HEADED), and the McKnight National Playwriting Fellowship (WAIT!). She has won the Mill Mountain Theatre Playwriting Competition three times (TENDER HOOKS, LAST LISTS OF MY MAD MOTHER and TWO-HEADED). Her plays have been produced in London (LOST VEGAS SERIES) and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival (LAST LISTS OF MY MAD MOTHER). In this country she has been produced by the Women?s Project in New York TWO-HEADED and CHEAT) as well as in theatres nationwide. She has been commissioned by Mark Taper Forum, ASK Theatre Projects, and Kennedy Center, Geva Theatre, and Philadelphia Theatre Company. She has taught playwriting at five different universities, worked in Hollywood as a television writer, and directed the graduate playwriting program at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Recently awarded the NEA/TCG Residency Grant, she wrote and premiered WAIT! last spring. Now holding a major grant from the Pew Charitable Trust, she is Resident Playwright at Salt Lake Acting Company writing a play called DUST EATERS. Her work is published by Dramatic Publishing, Dramatists Play Service, and Smith and Kraus. TITLEWave theatre is proud to partner up with the Cleveland Public Theatre for Its Inaugural Production. TITLEWave theatre Bringing New Plays to the Surface. www.titlewavetheatre.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-710751021-1063399097=:40228 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Don?t WAIT! To Get Your Tickets!

Only 2 Weeks until September 26 When

TITLEWave theatre and Cleveland Public Theatre

Will Proudly Open

Julie Jensen?s WAIT!

A poignant New Comedy

Directed By Gregory Vovos

FEATURING

Meg Chamberlain, Jen Clifford, Randy Rollison & everyone?s favorite vixen Marni Task

*And a Special Appearance By  A. Blue Light

(A. Blue Light Appears Under a Special Agreement With Actors Electricity Association)

Wendy Burger (Jen Clifford) searches for her identity as she gets acting tips from Floating Pi?ata Head (Meg Chamberlain), spiritual challenges from the Greeks, and helps the ever-flamboyant Lu (Randy Rollison) restore the old theatre to its former glory.  A small town never seemed so big especially for a girl with one eye on her alcoholic father and the other on the striking O Vixen My Vixen (Marni Task). 

Witness the moment between the question and the answer, the WAIT!

September 26-October 11, Thurs-Sat at 8:00, Sunday at 3:00

at the Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave 

CALL 216-631-2727 NOW FOR TICKETS!!!

$15 general admission; $12 students & seniors 

About the Playwright:

JULIE JENSEN is the recipient of the Kennedy Center Award for New American Plays (WHITE MONEY), the Joseph Jefferson Award for Best New Work (THE LOST VEGAS SERIES), the LA Weekly Award for Best New Play (TWO-HEADED), and the McKnight National Playwriting Fellowship (WAIT!).  She has won the Mill Mountain Theatre Playwriting Competition three times (TENDER HOOKS, LAST LISTS OF MY MAD MOTHER and TWO-HEADED).  Her plays have been produced in London (LOST VEGAS SERIES) and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival (LAST LISTS OF MY MAD MOTHER).  In this country she has been produced by the Women?s Project in New York TWO-HEADED and CHEAT) as well as in theatres nationwide.  She has been commissioned by Mark Taper Forum, ASK Theatre Projects, and Kennedy Center, Geva Theatre, and Philadelphia Theatre Company.  She has taught playwriting at five different universities, worked in Hollywood as a television writer, and directed the graduate playwriting program at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.  Recently awarded the NEA/TCG Residency Grant, she wrote and premiered WAIT! last spring.  Now holding a major grant from the Pew Charitable Trust, she is Resident Playwright at Salt Lake Acting Company writing a play called DUST EATERS.  Her work is published by Dramatic Publishing, Dramatists Play Service, and Smith and Kraus.

TITLEWave theatre is proud to partner up with the Cleveland Public Theatre for Its Inaugural Production.  

TITLEWave theatre

Bringing New Plays to the Surface.

www.titlewavetheatre.com

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-710751021-1063399097=:40228-- From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Fri Sep 12 13:36:35 2003 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 16:36:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Addendum - TASTE OF HONEY Auditions! Message-ID: <2C6710F191F3544AA06A1C9D67CB14D6BBC6B4@mail4.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3796D.8F32D210 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 The East 2 Theatre Company announces =20 AUDITIONS for A TASTE OF HONEY by Shelagh Delaney =20 Directed by: Jeffrey Lyn Hall =20 When: Sunday, September 14th and Tuesday, September 16th 7:00-10:00pm. Call-backs will be Wednesday, September 17th at 7:00pm. =20 =20 Roles: 1 Female age: 45-55 1 African-American Male age: 20-30 1 Male age: 35-55 =20 *Please come prepared with one dramatic/comic monologue OR you can read from the script. Sides will be available at the auditions. =20 *Must be able to speak with a British accent! =20 Production Dates: Oct. 30, 31 Nov. 1, 2 and Nov. 6, 7, 8 =20 Auditions will be held at: Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus 4250 Richmond Rd. (15 min. from downtown) Parking Lot E Studio Theatre =20 A TASTE OF HONEY became a sensational theatrical success when first produced in London by Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop in 1958. Now established as a modern classic, this comic and poignant play, by a then nineteen-year-old working-class Lancashire girl, was praised at it's London premiere by Graham Greene as having 'all the freshness of Mr. Osborne's LOOK BACK IN ANGER and a greater maturity.' =20 *Please call (216)987-2438 for more information. =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3796D.8F32D210 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
 
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AUDITIONS  for   A TASTE OF=20 HONEY
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Directed by:  Jeffrey Lyn=20 Hall
 
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Roles:   1 Female    age:=20 45-55
          &nbs= p; 1=20 African-American Male     age: = 20-30
          &nbs= p; 1=20 Male       = age: 35-55
 
*Please come=20 prepared with one dramatic/comic monologue OR you can read from the = script.
 Sides will be=20 available at the auditions.
 
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Auditions=20 will be held at:     Cuyahoga Community College = Eastern=20 Campus
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A TASTE=20 OF HONEY became a sensational theatrical success when = first=20 produced in London by Joan Littlewood's
Theatre Workshop in=20 1958.  Now established as a modern classic, this comic and poignant = play,=20 by a then nineteen-year-old
working-class=20 Lancashire girl, was praised at it's London premiere by Graham Greene as = having=20 'all the freshness of Mr. Osborne's LOOK BACK IN = ANGER=20 and a greater maturity.'
 
*Please call=20 (216)987-2438 for more information.
 
 
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3796D.8F32D210-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Sat Sep 13 05:58:34 2003 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 05:58:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE ANNOUNCES YOUTH THEATRE CLASSES Message-ID: <20030913125834.5617.qmail@web41013.mail.yahoo.com> --0-810079544-1063457914=:4907 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE 1371 CLAGUE ROAD WESTLAKE, OH 44145 440-331-0403 CHILDREN/TEEN THEATRE FALL CLASSES SATURDAYS, SEPTEMBER 27, 2003 - NOVEMBER 15, 2003 Clague Playhouse offers classes to students ages 8-18 who are either beginning or builidng their interest in theatre and acting. Programs will familiarize students with fundamentals of acting and theatre in an enjoyable, supportive and creatively nurturing setting. Cost of classes is: $60.00 per student and $50.00 for each additional sibling. Children's Theatre - Ages 8-12 - Theatre I, Part I - Saturdays 9:30-ll:00 AM Instructor - Bernice Cernoch Children's Theatre - Ages 8-12 - Theatre II, Part II - Saturdays 9:30-11:00 AM Instructor - Nancy Burkinshaw Teen Theatre - Ages 13-18 - Acting I, Part I - Saturdays l11:15AM - 12:45 PM - Instructor - Nancy Burkinshaw For more information and/or a brochure describing classes and an enrollment form, please contact the box office at the above number Wed-Sat l-6PM --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-810079544-1063457914=:4907 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE
1371 CLAGUE ROAD
WESTLAKE, OH 44145
440-331-0403
 
CHILDREN/TEEN THEATRE FALL CLASSES
SATURDAYS, SEPTEMBER 27, 2003 - NOVEMBER 15, 2003
 
Clague Playhouse offers classes to students ages 8-18 who are either beginning or builidng their interest in theatre and acting.  Programs will familiarize students with fundamentals of acting and theatre in an enjoyable, supportive and creatively nurturing setting. Cost of classes is:  $60.00 per student and $50.00 for each additional sibling.
 

Children's Theatre - Ages 8-12 -  Theatre I, Part I - Saturdays 9:30-ll:00 AM
Instructor - Bernice Cernoch
 
Children's Theatre - Ages 8-12 - Theatre II, Part II - Saturdays 9:30-11:00 AM
Instructor - Nancy Burkinshaw
 
Teen Theatre - Ages 13-18 - Acting I, Part I - Saturdays l11:15AM - 12:45 PM -
Instructor - Nancy Burkinshaw
 
For more information and/or a brochure describing classes and an enrollment form, please contact the box office at the above number Wed-Sat l-6PM
 
 


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-810079544-1063457914=:4907-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Sat Sep 13 06:04:45 2003 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 06:04:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE HOLDS ANNUAL COSTUME SALE Message-ID: <20030913130445.67233.qmail@web41008.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1311417920-1063458285=:65242 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE 1371 CLAGUE ROAD WESTLAKE, OH 44145 440-331-0403 Clague Playhouse will hold it's ANNUAL COSTUME AND THEATRICAL PROP SALE on Saturday, October 11, 2003 from 10:00AM to 2:00 PM. Great for Halloween costumes and retro clothing. Lots of interesting items! Theatrical Props Costumes (adult & children) Hats and Handbags Shoes and Evening dresses Street Dresses Free Admission! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1311417920-1063458285=:65242 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE
1371 CLAGUE ROAD
WESTLAKE, OH 44145
440-331-0403
 
Clague Playhouse will hold it's ANNUAL COSTUME AND THEATRICAL PROP SALE on Saturday, October 11, 2003 from 10:00AM to 2:00 PM.
 
Great for Halloween costumes and retro clothing.  Lots of interesting items!
 
Theatrical Props
Costumes (adult & children)
Hats and Handbags
Shoes and Evening dresses
Street Dresses
 
Free Admission!
 
 


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1311417920-1063458285=:65242-- From hiareth at earthlink.net Sat Sep 13 12:24:34 2003 From: hiareth at earthlink.net (denise szuba dee) Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 15:24:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]If Necessary Use Words Message-ID: <001b01c37a2c$aaeb4180$66b186ce@net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C37A0B.22A25A00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable An afternoon of music and poetry. Saturday October 4th 4:00 to 6:00 = p.m.=20 Orlikowski Manor 6205 Chambers at E.65th. Free! Featuring Kristin = Ohlson, Vince Robinson, Denise Dee, Christina Vernon & Carl Wendorff, = J. Scott Franklin, Kathy Walker, Michael Ceraolo and Broadview. ------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C37A0B.22A25A00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
An afternoon of  music and poetry. = Saturday=20 October 4th 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.
Orlikowski Manor 6205 Chambers at = E.65th. =20 Free!  Featuring Kristin Ohlson, Vince Robinson, Denise Dee, = Christina=20 Vernon & Carl Wendorff,  J. Scott Franklin, Kathy Walker, = Michael=20 Ceraolo and Broadview.
------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C37A0B.22A25A00-- From rockandroller1 at yahoo.com Sun Sep 14 09:55:19 2003 From: rockandroller1 at yahoo.com (Nina McCollum) Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2003 09:55:19 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]indie suspense-thriller still looking for actors Message-ID: <20030914165519.48221.qmail@web41008.mail.yahoo.com> We are still seeking a few actors for certain roles in our film. These are non-paying roles but are crucial to the story. Please note that we are looking for actors in the Cleveland area only (Cleveland and surrounding suburbs). We still need a white male, 21-30 with tattoos that would be visible in a tank top (e.g. neck or arms) We also still need 5 more females in the same age range, no specific type or look. Please mail a picture/headshot and resume to me at 27113 Brookpark Rd Ext #126, North Olmsted, OH 44070-3183. Or, if you have your materials electronically, email me at rockandroller1 at yahoo.com Thanks everyone! Nina McCollum __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From RNavisjr at aol.com Sun Sep 14 10:07:14 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2003 13:07:14 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Near West Theatre HIRING PROPS AND MAKE-UP DESIGNERS Message-ID: --part1_a8.22301a12.2c95fa42_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Near West Theatre is looking to hire: Properties Designer and Make-up Designer ASAP for our upcoming production of THE KING AND I. Salary negotiable. Hours flexible. The position requires someone with experience in both of these areas....PROPS WILL REQUIRE FINDING, RENTING, BORROWING AND BUILDING A NUMBER OF SPECIALTY ITEMS THAT WOULD ENHANCE THE SETTING AND CHOREOGRAPHY IN THE KING'S PALACE....make-up will include designing and teaching a cast of 72 children, teens and adults into achieving an "Asian" look plus designing the look of the main characters involved in the very theatrical "Uncle Tom's Cabin Ballet" in the second act. CALL ARTISTIC DIRECTOR BOB NAVIS JR AT 216-281-6879 TO ARRANGE AN INTERVIEW. --part1_a8.22301a12.2c95fa42_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Near West Theatre is looking to hire:
     Properties Designer and
     Make-up Designer ASAP for our upcoming production o= f THE KING AND I.
Salary negotiable. Hours flexible. The position requires someone with experi= ence in both of these areas....
PROPS WILL REQUIRE FINDING, RENTING, BORROWING AND BUILDING A NUMBER OF S= PECIALTY ITEMS THAT WOULD ENHANCE THE SETTING AND CHOREOGRAPHY IN THE KING'S= PALACE....make-up will include designing and teaching a cast of 72 children= , teens and adults into achieving an "Asian" look plus designing the look of= the main characters involved in the very theatrical "Uncle Tom's Cabin Ball= et" in the second act.
CALL ARTISTIC DIRECTOR BOB N= AVIS JR AT
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--part1_a8.22301a12.2c95fa42_boundary-- From Ray at worldeonline.com Sun Sep 14 13:40:48 2003 From: Ray at worldeonline.com (WEO) Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2003 16:40:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition for -" Last of the Sorcerers" Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_007F_01C37ADE.F3940B80 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0080_01C37ADE.F3940B80" ------=_NextPart_001_0080_01C37ADE.F3940B80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Theatre Audition for "Ultimus Veneficus" / Last of the Sorcerers! Auditions - Sept 21st / 1 to 5 PM Audition location: North Coast Central Casting All types ages 8 to 60! Paid positions. Performing: Oct. (Halloween Weekend) At: Flannigaiban's Wake Theatre. Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com ------=_NextPart_001_0080_01C37ADE.F3940B80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
Theatre Audition for = "Ultimus=20 Veneficus" / Last of the Sorcerers!
 
Auditions - Sept 21st = / 1 to 5=20 PM
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All types ages 8 to = 60!
 
Paid positions.
 
Performing: Oct. = (Halloween=20 Weekend)
 
At: Flannigaiban's = Wake=20 Theatre.
 
 Ray Szuch, CEO -=20 worldEonline.com
 
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We are still loking for extras for the feature film "Deep Attack."
 
All types are needed, but there are a few specifics:
 
Men - mid-thirties and up - (must own tuxedo or upscale evening wear)
 
 


Need more e-mail storage? Get 10MB with Hotmail Extra Storage. From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Sep 14 19:43:34 2003 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2003 19:43:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: Frankie and Johnny (Ensemble Theatre) Message-ID: <20030915024334.82764.qmail@web12006.mail.yahoo.com> FRANKIE AND JOHNNY AN OUTSTANDING, MUST SEE AT ENSEMBLE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Last year one of the biggest Broadway hits was a revival of Terrance McNally?s ?FRANKIE & JOHNNY IN THE CLAIR DE LUNE?. It was produced by the wunderkinds of producers, Cleveland?s Hank Unger, Matt Rego and Mark Rego. The show starred Edie Falco (of "The Sopranos") and Stanley Tucci. The original 1987 off-Broadway production featured Kathy Bates and Bruce Weitz in the title roles. A 1991 film adaptation called ?FRANKIE AND JOHNNY? starred Michelle Pfeiffer and Al Pacino. None of these stars has anything on Charles Kartali and Julia Kolibab, who are portraying the roles in Ensemble Theatre?s production. ?FRANKIE AND JOHNNY IN THE CLAIR DE LUNE? is a simple show about simple people in complicated times. In this age of bigger than life plays, movies which center on explosions, car chases, space shots and super heroes, this story of "little" people with real problems, is a totally different entertainment experience. This is the story of a short-order cook and a waitress who purge their loneliness with a night of casual sex. When the sexual act is over, Frankie just wants to eat a cold meatloaf sandwich and go to sleep alone. However, Johnny would rather "bask in the afterglow" and spends the wee hours of the morning trying to convince Frankie that they have something special together. The resulting conflict contains laughs as well as dialogue that allows the audience to examine their own perceptions of loneliness, sex, love and what it means for people to connect. This is a dialogue show, not one of action. In order for a production to work both characters have to be played with strength, control, correct timing and clarity. The director must have a complete understanding of the plays? nuances. All of these are present in the Ensemble Theatre production. Kolibab and Kartali are so comfortable and charming in their portrayals that audience members cannot help but empathize with them, feeling their pain and joy. Kartali (Johnny)is absolutely endearing as he verbally and physically leaps from emotion to emotion, ever babbling, ever cajoling. He is totally natural, totally believable. This is a flawless performance. Kolibab (Frankie) is his match. You feel her hurt, you feel her joy, you understand her motives. She adds a vulnerable reality to a performance that makes her and the character one. Licia Colombi?s direction is probably the finest she has done. She understands the script, and her actors, and weaves the fine line between comedy and drama. The show is perfectly paced and the script well interpreted. The set, as designed by Stephen Vasee, is totally functional, though the television set in the center of the stage did block some audience members view of the bed, on which much of the action takes place. Corby Grubb?s sound design is well conceived and helps develop a very necessary segment of the production. Capsule judgement: Ensemble?s production of ?FRANKIE & JOHNNY IN THE CLAIR DE LUNE? is one of those special nights of theatre that makes us know what theatre should be all about. It is one of the finest productions seen at a local theatre. It should be noted that this show contains sexual situations, adult language and nudity by both actors. ?FRANKIE & JOHNNY IN THE CLAIR DE LUNE? continues at Ensemble Theatre, located in the Drury Theatre in the Cleveland Play House complex through September 21. For ticket information call 216-321-2930. COMING UP.... The musical revue ?AND THE WORLD GOES ROUND,? which features the music of Kander and Ebb opens Actors? Summit?s eight-show season. It runs from September 18 through October 5 in the company?s Hudson home. (330-342 0800) Rebecca Gilman?s ?BOY MEETS GIRL? will be seen at Beck Center from October 3 through the 26th. The play, directed by Sarah May follows up the critical and box office success of last fall?s ?SPINNING INTO BUTTER? by the same playwright. (216-521-2540) Great Lakes Theatre brings back rotating repertory to the Cleveland area interchanging ?TARTUFFE? and ?HAMLET? from October 10 through November 9 on the stage of the Ohio Theatre in Playhouse Square. (216-241-6000 or www.tickets.com) Dobama Theatre will present the U.S. premiere of ?THE DOMINO HEART?, a play by Matthew Edison about the personal ramifications of heart-transplant surgery. (216-932-3396) Follow Richard and Ted, two aspiring classical pianists, on a musical journey from adolescence to adulthood as they pursue their dreams of stardom when you view ?2 PIANOS 4 HANDS? at the Cleveland Play House from September 23-October 19. (216-795-7000) ?LATE NITE CATECHISM? continues at the Hanna Theatre through early December. On January 13 the delightful review ?I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE? starts its open-ended run. (216-241-6000) ?STOMP? will explode onto the stage of the Palace Theatre in Play House Square from September 16-21. If you haven?t seen this unusual and engrossing show, this is probably your last chance. (216-241-6000) ?LES MISERABLES? returns to the area in a professional touring production from October 7-12. This is a must, must see musical experience. (216-241-6000) ?ROMEO AND JULIET,? Shakespeare?s classic tale of star-crossed lovers receives a dance interpretation by Ohio Ballet at the Palace Theatre from October 3-4. (330 972-7900) ?THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE?, the winner of six 2002 Tony Awards including Best Musical, will be on the stage of the Palace Theatre from November 4-16. (216-241-6000) What happens when an energetic, perceptive and creative group of 9-13 year olds get their hands on the myths, legends, gods, monsters and heroes of classic literature? Find out when the Near West Theatre presents ?HERCULES VS. GODZILLA? on October 3, 4 and 5. (216-621-3242) ?DISCORDIA? a satiric musical by James Levin and Linda Eisenstein, with music by Linda Eisenstein, will receive its world premiere at Cleveland Public Theatre from October 17-November 8. (216-631-2727) GROUNDWORKS DANCE performs on October 2, 3 and 4 at St. Peter?s Church, 1533 East 17th Street at the corner of East 17th Street and Superior Avenue in Cleveland. Local historian John Vacha will host a free, pre-show, historic talk about St. Peter Church at 7 on Saturday. (216-691-3180, extension 3) __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From gmaher at safetythink.com Mon Sep 8 05:48:21 2003 From: gmaher at safetythink.com (gmsafety) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 05:48:21 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Catch Me if You Can Auditions Tonight Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C375CC.CF83B7C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hudson Players Auditions ? Catch Me If You Can The Hudson Players will be holding their second night of auditions for the whodunit comedy, "Catch Me if You Can" on Monday, September 8 at the Barlow Community Center (S. Oviatt Street off Route 303, Across from the Hudson Fire Department and Safety Center). Auditions will begin at 7 pm and will feature readings from the script. The production calls for 5 males and 2 females. "Catch Me if You Can," has nothing to do with the movie of the same name. It?s a fun mystery with a surprise ending. This play is a Broadway whodunit in which an advertising executive?s new bride disappears and is replaced by a different woman. While he knows better, everyone else insists that the new woman is his real wife. This leads to murder and much more. Performances for "Catch Me if You Can" are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 pm; November 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22 at the Barlow Community Center. For more information or for tickets, contact us: 330 655-8522, players at ayalogic.com or P.O. Box 2159 Hudson, Ohio 44236. ------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C375CC.CF83B7C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hudson Players Auditions – Catch Me If = You=20 Can

The Hudson Players will be holding their=20 second night of auditions for the whodunit

comedy, "Catch Me if You Can" on Monday,=20 September 8 at the Barlow Community

Center (S. Oviatt Street off Route 303, Across from the Hudson = Fire

Department and Safety Center). Auditions will begin at 7 pm and = will

feature readings from the script. The production calls for 5 males = and 2

females.

 

"Catch Me if You Can," has nothing to do with the movie of the same = name.

It’s a fun mystery with a surprise ending. This play is a = Broadway=20 whodunit

in which an advertising executive’s new bride disappears and is = replaced=20 by

a different woman. While he knows better, everyone else insists that = the

new woman is his real wife. This leads to murder and much more.

Performances for "Catch Me if You Can" are Friday and Saturday = evenings=20 at

8:00 pm; November 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22 at the Barlow Community = Center.=20 For

more information or for tickets, contact us: 330 655-8522,

players at ayalogic.com or P.O. Box 2159 Hudson, Ohio=20 44236.

------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C375CC.CF83B7C0-- From RevLois at aol.com Mon Sep 8 04:52:07 2003 From: RevLois at aol.com (RevLois at aol.com) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 07:52:07 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Heights Youth Theatre announces auditions for The Sound of Music Message-ID: --part1_c.1839d41f.2c8dc767_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Heights Youth Theatre located in Wiley Middle School, 2181 Miramar Blvd,=20 University Heights, is pleased to announce auditions for The Sound of Music=20= this=20 Wednesday and Thursday, September 10th and 11th.=A0=20 On Wednesday September 10th auditions are as follows: =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Grades=A0 K-1=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 4:30 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Grades 2-3=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 5:30 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Grades 4-5=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 6:30 On Thursday, September 11th, auditions are as follows: =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Grades 6-7=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 5 p.= m. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Grades 8 and up=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 6 p.m. Come prepared with a song to sing a cappella. Please visit our Web site=A0=20 "hytdreams.com" for more information! =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 --part1_c.1839d41f.2c8dc767_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Heights Youth Theatre located in Wiley Middle School,=20= 2181 Miramar Blvd, University Heights, is pleased to announce auditions for=20= The Sound of Music this Wednesday and Thursday, September 10th and 11th.=A0=20=

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--part1_c.1839d41f.2c8dc767_boundary-- From Robert.Schaefer at pbs.proquest.com Mon Sep 8 04:54:28 2003 From: Robert.Schaefer at pbs.proquest.com (Schaefer, Robert PS) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 07:54:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Corrected announcement for Coach House 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_01C375FF.F54BC640 Content-Type: text/plain Okay, mental note, when editing old announcements, double check the months.... Here's the corrected announcement for Crimes of the Heart at Coach House Theatre: (Note that all of the dates are now September!) My apologies for any confusion the first may have caused! Crimes of the Heart By Beth Henley Directed by Elaine Fippin September 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th September 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th September 18th, 19th, 20th Show times: Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 8:00pm Sunday at 2:30pm Tickets are $12 Reservations can be made by calling the theatre box office at: 330-434-7741 Cast: Lenny Magrath Mary Mahoney Chick Boyle Linda Jones Doc Porter Alex J. Nine Meg Magrath Shawna Hamilton Babe Botrelle Shanna L. Tedeschi Barnette Lloyd Tim Bennett Crew: Stage Manager Michelle Owen Set Design Bob Schaefer Light Design Bob Schaefer Sound Design Nat Napolitano Costume Design Marty LaConte Coach House Theatre 732 West Exchange Street Akron, Ohio 44302 E-mail: info at coachhousetheatre.org Website: http://www.CoachHouseTheatre.org/ Reservations: 330-434-7741 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C375FF.F54BC640 Content-Type: text/html Message
 Okay, mental note, when editing old announcements, double check the months....
 
Here's the corrected announcement for Crimes of the Heart at Coach House Theatre:  (Note that all of the dates are now September!)  My apologies for any confusion the first may have caused!

Crimes of the Heart

Tickets are $12
Reservations can be made by calling the theatre box office at: 330-434-7741
 
Cast:
Lenny Magrath Mary Mahoney
Chick Boyle Linda Jones
Doc Porter Alex J. Nine
Meg Magrath Shawna Hamilton
Babe Botrelle Shanna L. Tedeschi
Barnette Lloyd Tim Bennett
Crew:
Stage Manager Michelle Owen
Set Design Bob Schaefer
Light Design Bob Schaefer
Sound Design Nat Napolitano
Costume Design Marty LaConte
 
Coach House Theatre
732 West Exchange Street
Akron, Ohio 44302
 
E-mail: info at coachhousetheatre.org
Website: http://www.CoachHouseTheatre.org/
Reservations: 330-434-7741
------_=_NextPart_001_01C375FF.F54BC640-- From Robert.Schaefer at pbs.proquest.com Mon Sep 8 05:49:14 2003 From: Robert.Schaefer at pbs.proquest.com (Schaefer, Robert PS) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 08:49:14 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder announcement for Coach House's auditions for "Barefoot i n the 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. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37607.9B9C3460 Content-Type: text/plain Coach House Theatre announces auditions for: Barefoot in the Park by Neil Simon directed by Jim Fippin production dates: November 13-29, 2003 (no show on Thanksgiving) rehearsals scheduled to begin: October 5 _____ when: Monday, September 15, 7 p.m. Tuesday, September 16, 7 p.m. where: Coach House Theatre 732 West Exchange Street, Akron behind the Akron Woman's City Club _____ needed: 4 men and 2 women actors auditioning will be asked to read from the script Corrie Bratter: early to mid 20's Mr. Velasco: fiftyish Paul Bratter: mid to late 20's Telephone man: could be any age Mrs. Banks: late 40's - early 50's Delivery Man: could be any age Character ages are approximate and do not necessarily reflect an age requirement for actors auditioning for the play. _____ For more information about auditions, please call 330-335-9013 (no calls after 10p.m. please). If you have a headshot and resume available, please bring them with you, but if you don't, don't worry! We look forward to seeing you at auditions! Additional information can also be obtained by sending an e-mail to address below. Coach House Theatre 732 West Exchange Street Akron, Ohio 44302 E-mail: info at coachhousetheatre.org Website: http://www.CoachHouseTheatre.org/ Reservations: 330-434-7741 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37607.9B9C3460 Content-Type: text/html Message

Coach House Theatre

announces auditions for:

Barefoot in the Park

by Neil Simon directed by Jim Fippin
production dates: November 13-29, 2003 (no show on Thanksgiving)
rehearsals scheduled to begin: October 5


when: Monday, September 15, 7 p.m.
  Tuesday, September 16, 7 p.m.
where:
  732 West Exchange Street, Akron
  behind the Akron Woman's City Club

needed: 4 men and 2 women
actors auditioning will be asked to read from the script
Corrie Bratter: early to mid 20's Mr. Velasco: fiftyish
Paul Bratter: mid to late 20's Telephone man: could be any age
Mrs. Banks: late 40's - early 50's Delivery Man: could be any age
Character ages are approximate and do not necessarily reflect an age requirement for actors auditioning for the play.

For more information about auditions, please call 330-335-9013 (no calls after 10p.m. please). If you have a headshot and resume available, please bring them with you, but if you don't, don't worry! We look forward to seeing you at auditions!
 
Additional information can also be obtained by sending an e-mail to address below.
 
Coach House Theatre
732 West Exchange Street
Akron, Ohio 44302
 
E-mail: info at coachhousetheatre.org
Website: http://www.CoachHouseTheatre.org/
Reservations: 330-434-7741
------_=_NextPart_001_01C37607.9B9C3460-- From CArnold515 at aol.com Mon Sep 8 09:39:27 2003 From: CArnold515 at aol.com (CArnold515 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 12:39:27 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FOREVER PLAID benefit Thanks!!! Message-ID: <7F891F17.77C2C3EC.09F8D94A@aol.com> On behalf of the cast and staff of the two benefit performances of FOREVER PLAID, I would like to thank the Cleveland and Akron arts communities for their generous support of our project. The cast of the concert production included IAN ATWOOD as Frankie, COLIN COOK as Jinx, G.A. TAGGETT as Sparky, and CURTIS L. YOUNG as Smudge, with direction by CURT ARNOLD and musical direction by CHARLES EVERSOLE. The August 18 performance at the Beck Center for the Arts in Lakewood raised just over $2000 for the AIDS TaskForce of Greater Cleveland, and the sold-out August 25 performance at Weathervane Community Playhouse in Akron netted $3854 for the Community AIDS Network and Weathervane Playhouse! Everyone involved in the project donated their time and talents and, in some cases, their equipment to help these worthy causes, including the Beck Center and Weathervane Playhouse who provided their respective theatres for the performances. MANY thanks to everyone who attended the shows or lent their support in other ways! In these days when arts organizations seem to be struggling to survive, it???s extremely heartening to see the northern Ohio arts community turn out in support of these agencies that are working toward such an important and crucial goal: A Cure. From rferguson at woio.com Mon Sep 8 10:58:07 2003 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 12:58:07 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ANOTHER DAY OF AUDITIONS FOR SHORT COMEDY FILM 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_01C37632.C2047420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" SINCE MANY PEOPLE EXPRESSED INTEREST IN ATTENDING THESE AUDITIONS I WILL BE HAVING ANOTHER ROUND OF AUDITIONS THIS THURSDAY AT 7PM in one of Second City's rehearsal rooms. ROOM 850 OF THE HANNA BUILDING ON EAST 14TH STREET (8th floor.. go figure!) THOSE WHO AUDITIONED LAST WEEK ARE WELCOME TO COME BACK, BUT IT'S NOT NECESSARY. NO DECISIONS HAVE BEEN MADE SO YOU'RE STILL IN THE RUNNING. Still looking for Frank Richnavsky - 50 -60 year old bitter hard working father who hates the fact his grown sons still live at home Peggy Richnavsky - 50 - 60 year old Mother. Supportive, understanding housewife type, the glue who holds it all together. Tony/or Tina Malanga - 40 -45 Comedy Club Owner Chad - 17 Year year old skater kid (Must be 18 or over to audition however) Sandy Richnavsky - 26 - 35, Ex-Wife of one of the brothers Please come prepared to read from the script and improvise. Shooting wil take place mostly on weekends in Late september/October in and around Clevleand. For more info call Rick Ferguson at 216-367-7133 or email at rferguson at woio.com See ya there! "Planet Earth is blue and there's nothing I can do." D.B. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37632.C2047420 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ANOTHER DAY OF AUDITIONS FOR SHORT COMEDY FILM

SINCE MANY PEOPLE EXPRESSED INTEREST = IN ATTENDING THESE AUDITIONS I WILL BE HAVING ANOTHER ROUND OF = AUDITIONS THIS THURSDAY AT 7PM in one of Second City's rehearsal = rooms.  ROOM 850 OF THE HANNA BUILDING ON EAST 14TH STREET (8th = floor.. go figure!)

THOSE WHO AUDITIONED LAST WEEK ARE = WELCOME TO COME BACK, BUT IT'S NOT NECESSARY. NO DECISIONS HAVE BEEN = MADE SO YOU'RE STILL IN THE RUNNING.

Still looking for
Frank Richnavsky - 50 -60 year old = bitter hard working father who hates the fact his grown sons still live = at home
Peggy Richnavsky - 50 - 60 year old = Mother. Supportive, understanding housewife type, the glue who holds it = all together.

Tony/or Tina Malanga - 40 -45 Comedy = Club Owner
Chad - 17 Year year old skater kid = (Must be 18 or over to audition however)
Sandy Richnavsky - 26 - 35, Ex-Wife = of one of the brothers
Please come prepared to read from the = script and improvise.
Shooting wil take place mostly on = weekends in Late september/October in and around Clevleand.
For more info call Rick Ferguson at = 216-367-7133 or email at = rferguson at woio.com =
See ya there!









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

------_=_NextPart_001_01C37632.C2047420-- From profbobo at neo.rr.com Mon Sep 8 13:02:57 2003 From: profbobo at neo.rr.com (Jeff Holland) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 16:02:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DELETE NOW: A Mike and Ike Satirical Plug Message-ID: <000d01c37644$332ac300$a9b75d18@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C37622.AB58E040 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable IKE: So how much did they pay us for this? MIKE: More than they spent on the set budget. I: Oh, we got two bucks. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE KENT STAGE PLAYERS TO PERFORM THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF AMERICA (ABRIDGED) Kent, Ohio, September 11-14 and 18-20, 2003--The Kent Stage Players = will be performing The Complete History of America (Abridged) by Adam = Long, Reed Martin, and Austin Tichenor The show which has been described as = "intellectual vaudeville" by Stephen Holden of The New York Times , follows three men as they attempt to cover 500 = years of American History in under two hours . The result is = a series of sketches interspersed with crude puns, wacky antics , and a tongue in cheek attitude = that would make Monty Python proud . The show = opens September 11th, and people should not expect some thoughtful = tribute to America . What they should = expect on this solemn day is a production = that is light, funny , and has no regard for political = correctness. In fact, the actors poke fun at many important events in = American History , purposely jumbling facts to meet their own twisted = desires . The show runs Thursday, September 11th to Sunday September 14 and = Thursday, September 18th to Saturday, September 20th at the Kent Stage, = 175 E. Main Street. All shows are at 8pm. Tickets are $10.00 for = adults, $8.00 for students and seniors . Advance tickets can be purchased for $5.00 by = contacting the Kent Stage at 330.677.5005 M: Do you feel better now? I: Still feel like a whore. M: Well, I know how to make you feel better. PAUSE I: Two bottles of Jack Daniel's and the Family Guy DVD? M: Bottles and player are ready. I: You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. M: Except in Aurora, of course. I: Screw 'em. They're the white people this show makes fun of. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C37622.AB58E040 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
IKE:  So how much did they pay us = for=20 this?
 
MIKE:  More than they spent on the = set=20 budget.
 
I:  Oh, we got two = bucks.
 
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
KENT STAGE PLAYERS TO PERFORM THE = COMPLETE=20 HISTORY OF AMERICA (ABRIDGED)
 
Kent, Ohio,  September 11-14 and = 18-20,=20 2003--The Kent Stage Players will be performing The Complete History = of=20 America (Abridged) by Adam Long, Reed Martin, and Austin Tichenor=20 <Editorial comment from Ike:   More freakin limeys. =20 Oy>  The show which has been described as "intellectual = vaudeville" by=20 Stephen Holden of The New York Times <So it's gotta be = true>, =20 follows three men as they attempt to cover 500 years of American History = in=20 under two hours <How difficult is that?  White people take land = and=20 repress minorities to continue the tradition of excessive = whiteness. =20 There!  I did it in a sentence>.  The result is a series of = sketches interspersed with crude puns, wacky antics = <Wacky?  =20 Wacky?  Who the hell wrote this thing>, and a tongue in cheek = attitude=20 that would make Monty Python proud <One word:  = crossdressing>. =20 The show opens September 11th,  and people should not expect some=20 thoughtful tribute to America <For that, read Charlie Danials' = new book=20 "Old Rag," about the American flag.  Be prepared to = vomit>.  What=20 they should expect on this solemn day <is a reason ta get drunk> = is a=20 production that is light,  funny  <fat free>, and has no = regard=20 for political correctness.  In fact,  the actors poke fun at = many=20 important events in American History <But nothin' about the Gorgeous = Ladies=20 of Wrestlin.'  Pissed me off>, purposely jumbling facts to meet = their=20 own twisted desires <Shannon Tweed wearin a flag = thong>.
 
The show runs Thursday, September 11th = to Sunday=20 September 14 and Thursday, September 18th to Saturday, September 20th at = the=20 Kent Stage, 175 E. Main Street.  All shows are at 8pm.  = Tickets are=20 $10.00 for adults, $8.00 for students and seniors <Yeah, I'm = sure Gramma=20 would get a kick out of this>.  Advance tickets can be purchased = for=20 $5.00 by contacting the Kent Stage at 330.677.5005
 
M:  Do you feel better = now?
 
I:  Still feel like a = whore.
 
M:  Well,  I know how to make = you=20 feel better.
 
PAUSE
 
I:  Two bottles of Jack = Daniel's and the=20 Family Guy DVD?
 
M:  Bottles and player are = ready.
 
I:  You're a Good Man, = Charlie=20 Brown.
 
M:  Except in Aurora, of = course.
 
I:   Screw 'em.  = They're the=20 white people this show makes fun of. 
------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C37622.AB58E040-- From emadden at kent.edu Mon Sep 8 13:35:35 2003 From: emadden at kent.edu (ELISABETH MADDEN) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 16:35:35 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]WORKING opens KSU's School of Theatre & Dance 20th Anniversry Season Message-ID: <7936168.1063053335618.JavaMail.cpadmin@flash01.uis.kent.edu> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: WORKING: A MUSICAL OPENS SCHOOL OF THEATRE & DANCE ANNIVERSARY SEASON Celebrate two decades of achievement at Kent State University's School of Theatre & Dance Kent, Ohio - Directed by Associate Professor Eric van Baars, WORKING runs October 3 - 12, 2003 at Kent State University's School of Theatre & Dance. This musical about the everyday lives of blue collar workers takes place in the Wright-Curtis Theatre of the Music & Speech Building on the main Kent State University campus. "Working for a living the whole day long, all the livelong day." This is the lament of the people at the beginning of WORKING. Based on interviews of blue collar workers from Studs Terkel's book of the same name, WORKING, is a touching look at the everyday lives of workers from truckers to waitresses to masons to house wives. Directed by Associate Professor, Eric van Baars, the everyday lives of these workers are exposed on the Wright-Curtis Stage through rock n' roll, country and blues music. WORKING runs October 3 - 12, 2003. Performances are Tuesday - Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 2:30 PM. The cast of Working includes: Professor Eric van Baars (Director) of Cuyahoga Falls, OH Kaitlyn Black of Copley, OH Meg Cavanaugh of Kent, OH Lauren Champlin of Cincinnati, OH Patrick Clement of Parma, OH Yolanda Christine Davis of Saginaw, MI Donny Ellesin of Clinton, OH Ernie Gonzalez of El Paso, TX Joshua C. Gordon of Kent, OH Bryan Guffey of Solon, OH Hollis Hayden, Jr. of Hammond, LA Dan Hendrock of Hinkley, OH Nicholas Horton of Cincinnati, OH Adam Howard of Suffield, OH Jazreal James of Franklin, LA Michelle Keffer of Kent, OH Sarah Lyon of Massillion, OH Sarah Roussos of Erie, PA Aileen Ruane of Cleveland, OH Lisa Marie Schueller of Akron, OH Kelly Simmons of Chadds Ford, PA Colleen Somerville of Richfield, OH Dave Zigarelli of Aliquippa, PA In celebration of two decades of achievement, the School of Theatre & Dance has created, the "Spotlight on Success." "Spotlight on Success" are panel discussions, similar in style to "Inside the Actor's Studio," that will take place before one performance of each production. Each panel will have a theme that ties into the production it is partnered with. Panel members will be School of Theatre & Dance Alumni and Friends, whom are working in various fields of theatre and dance. Panel discussions begin at 6:30 PM and are free and open to the public. The first "Spotlight on Success" will take place on Tuesday, October 7th in conjunction with WORKING: A MUSICAL. "Working With A Theatre Degree" is the topic of the first, "Spotlight on Success." The panel will include Matt Fox (Theatre Alumnus) and Shari Hiller (Kent State Alumna) of HGTV's "Room by Room" and will be hosted by School Director, John R. Crawford. "Spotlight on Success" will begin at 6:30 PM in E. Turner Stump Theatre of the Music & Speech Building on the main Kent State University campus. The panel discussion will be followed by a wine and cheese reception before the 8 PM curtain of WORKING: A MUSICAL. School of Theatre & Dance performances are Tuesday - Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 2:30 PM. Theatres are located in the Music & Speech Center on the main Kent State University campus. Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for Seniors, KSU Alumni and KSU Faculty/Staff and $7 for students under 18 or with any valid school ID. Discounts are available for groups of ten or more. The School of Theatre & Dance box office opens on September 22, 2003. Box-office hours are 12 PM - 5 PM, Mondays - Fridays, Saturdays during the run of the show from 3 PM - 7 PM and one hour before performance times. Tickets can be purchased by calling 330-672-2497. The box office accepts Visa, MasterCard, and Discover. Tickets purchased by phone must be held with a credit card. For more information on the School of Theatre & Dance visit us at www.theatre.kent.edu. This season the School of Theatre & Dance is offering a variety of subscription packages. Theatre Subscriptions include admission to all four plays. A Dance Subscription includes admission to all three dance concerts and a Full Subscription includes admission to all seven School of Theatre & Dance productions. Gift certificates are also available in $5 & $10 increments. To order a subscription or gift certificates contact the box office at 330-672-2497. Contact Information: Effie Tsengas PR/Marketing Director estengas at kent.edu 330-672-0113 (Phone) 330-672-2889 (Fax) ------------------------------- Elisabeth Madden Managing Director Porthouse Theatre KSU's School of Theatre & Dance emadden at kent.edu 330-672-0103 From stephaniekeshe at hotmail.com Mon Sep 8 16:16:10 2003 From: stephaniekeshe at hotmail.com (Stephanie Keshe) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 18:16:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Northern Ohio Musicians Network Message-ID: <000901c3765f$305dcc10$6802a8c0@Stephanie> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C37635.4787C410 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I posted an ad on this listserv last week saying that I was looking for a pianist and I was overwhelmed with the amount of responses that I received! (Not that that's a bad thing..!) I have met more musicians and exchanged more information about gigs and ideas for music in the past week than in the few months I've been back home since graduating college. After talking to a lot of these musicians, I came to the realization that we need some sort of a website that can serve as an information resource for musicians here in northern Ohio. So on that note. INTRODUCING.... The Northern Ohio Musicians Network! Located at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NOMN This is a yahoo based group where members can view other member info, share important online links, chat, post messages to each other and share media files (but not those pesky copy written files that the RIAA is so unhappy about :-)). I hope this group can serve all levels of musicians from church choir singers to professional musicians and be an open forum to discuss any topic from "How much should I charge for this?" to "Is _______ a good place to play?". Maybe you can even find a sub for a gig here! So surf on over there and sign up and start sharing your info! :-) Thanks so much! Stephanie Keshe Ph: 216.287.0648 Visit my mp3.com site! ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C37635.4787C410 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I posted an ad on this listserv = last week saying that I was looking for a pianist and I was overwhelmed with = the amount of responses that I received! (Not that that’s a bad = thing..!) I have met more musicians and exchanged more information about gigs and = ideas for music in the past week than in the few months I’ve been back home = since graduating college. After talking to a lot of these musicians, I came to = the realization that we need some sort of a website that can serve as an information resource for musicians here in northern = Ohio. So on that note… INTRODUCING……..

 <= /p>

The Northern = Ohio Musicians Network!

Located at:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group= /NOMN

 

        = This is a yahoo based group where members can view other member info, share important online links, chat, post messages to each other and share = media files (but not those pesky copy written files that the RIAA is so unhappy = about J). I hope this group can serve all levels of musicians from = church choir singers to professional musicians and be an open forum to discuss = any topic from “How much should I charge for this?” to “Is _______ a good place to play?”. Maybe you can even find a sub for = a gig here! So surf on over there and sign up and start sharing your info! = J Thanks so much!

 

Stephanie = Keshe

 <= /span>

Ph: = 216.287.0648

 <= /span>

Visit my mp3.com = site!

 

------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C37635.4787C410-- From dkilbane at cptonline.org Mon Sep 8 17:26:01 2003 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 20:26:01 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CPT's Pandemonium! this Saturday, September 13! Awwwwwww, yeah! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0092_01C37647.6B6FCAF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE BEGINS ITS 20TH SEASON WITH PANDEMONIUM! CLEVELAND, OH -- Cleveland Public Theatre celebrates twenty years of innovative performed work that addresses the issues of our time with a special gala benefit evening on Saturday, September 13, 2003. In keeping with this tradition, CPT presents an adventurous evening of theatre, dance, film, and visual art, featuring an array of artists. The action takes place throughout the CPT complex in unexpected places, and attendees decide how they want to experience Pandemonium! Mayor Jane Campbell, David Bergholz, Commissioner Peter Lawson Jones, and Hannah Morgenstern are Honorary Chairpersons. Saturday, September 13, 2003 7:00 p.m. prompt Cleveland Public Theatre 6415 Detroit Ave. at W. 65th Street Tickets are $100 ($75 tax deductible) The evening also includes a silent auction and 50/50 raffle. A great selection of food from some of Cleveland's top restaurants will be available, as well as complimentary beer, wine, and soft drinks (cash bar is available for other alcoholic beverages). One of the many highlights of the evening is "food art installations." Giant Eagle Supermarkets is generously donating a selection of food, to be manipulated by a number of visual artists into unique table centerpieces. After the gala benefit, the food will be donated to Cleveland Foodbank. A dynamic array of performances will entertain at Pandemonium! Theatre performers for the evening will include CPT artists Denise Astorino, Nina Domingue, Mike Geither, Kimo the Clown, Jill Levin, Rasheryl McCreary, Sarah Morton, Michael Sepesy, Tony Sias, Florence Toledo, Kathy Wasil, and artists from TITLEWave theatre. Independent Pictures will present film and video selections, and Urban Dialect magazine will host spoken word performances. Dance performances by African Soul, Antaeus Dance, Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Cleveland Repertory Project, InLet Dancetheater, Morrisondance, and SAFMOD will be presented throughout the evening. World famous composer Halim El Dabh, The Aphrodisiatics, and other local musicians will provide musical entertainment. Among the featured visual artists are Jeff Chiplis, Lane Cooper, Michelle Droll, Lee Gibbs, Tim Hallaran, Peggy Kwong Gordon, Christine Miller, Liz Maugans, Kelly Novak, Lorri Ott, Nathaniel Parsons, Bill Radawec, Kristin Bly-Rodgers, Petra Schilder, Todd Schroeder, Susan Umbenhour, Roydon Watson, Angela White, Holland Williams, and Paul Yanko. They will create and display works throughout the CPT complex made especially for this special event. Silent auction will feature a wide variety of artwork, dinner packages, gift certificates, and a walk-on role in an upcoming CPT production. Over 30 of Greater Cleveland's top restaurants will contribute food and drink, including Snicker's, Lou & Eddy's, Brennan's Party Center, Fat Fish Blue, Fulton Bar & Grille, Juniper Grille, Lola's Bistro & Wine Bar, Max's Deli, Opa Catering, Players, Tavern Company, Union Station/Bounce, and West End Tavern Underwriters for Pandemonium! include City Architecture; Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan, & Arnoff LLP; The Cleveland Plain Dealer; Fifth Third Bank; First Federal Savings & Loan of Lakewood; Marous Brothers Construction, National City Bank, and QPC. Founder James Levin launched the first CPT production, A Midsummer Night's Dream, at the Cleveland Metropolitan Zoo in the summer of 1983. After twenty years, 290 major productions, fifty festivals, and a diverse array of cutting edge productions, CPT has grown to become one of the region's largest producers of innovative performance. Proceeds from Pandemonium! will support CPT's artistic and education programs. 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Community Theatre announces final AUDITIONS for the musical ?Honk? Wednesday, Sept. 10, 7 p.m. Bring a song to sing with accompaniment. Pianist provided. Readings will be from the script. Performance dates will be Oct. 31-Nov.2, Nov. 7-9, Nov. 13-16. ?Honk? is a musicalized telling of ?The Ugly Duckling? ? but it is so much more. It examines how easy we as a society can belittle what is different, and can make outcasts. Ugly, the unfortunate new duckling, who is bigger and well, has a face only a mother could love, is outcast by all of the creatures in the farmyard. Only the Cat, who has gastronomical designs on this duckling, who could make an entire meal, shows interest in the young fellow. Ugly gets lost, and heads out on an adventure, through which he finds fellow creatures willing to give him direction, kindness, and, of course, in the end, fellowship. This travail is completed through the a bevy of an ensemble cast who portray turkeys, hens, cats, geese, fish, and of course, the requisite beautiful young swan who befriends Ugly. As actors, these characters are only suggested by the costume. The great fun is to convey the animal to the audience. Lead characters include: Ida, Drake, Ugly, Turkey, Cat, Bullfrog, and Goose. There is an adult/teen ensemble and a small youth chorus (4 ? 8 children). There are big parts and small parts -- all fun parts! For more info: e-mail aactheater at yahoo.com or call 440-964-9696. Darrell Lowe Theater Coordinator --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-222228061-1063071504=:76414 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Ashtabula Arts Center, 2928 West 13th Street, Ashtabula, Ohio

G.B. Community Theatre

announces final AUDITIONS for the musical

?Honk?

 

Wednesday, Sept. 10, 7 p.m.

 

Bring a song to sing with accompaniment. Pianist provided.

Readings will be from the script.

Performance dates will be Oct. 31-Nov.2,  Nov. 7-9, Nov. 13-16.

 

?Honk? is a musicalized telling of ?The Ugly Duckling? ? but it is so much more. It examines how easy we as a society can belittle what is different, and can make outcasts.  Ugly, the unfortunate new duckling, who is bigger and well, has a face only a mother could love, is outcast by all of the creatures in the farmyard.  Only the Cat, who has gastronomical designs on this duckling, who could make an entire meal, shows interest in the young fellow. Ugly gets lost, and heads out on an adventure, through which he finds fellow creatures willing to give him direction, kindness, and, of course, in the end, fellowship.  This travail is completed through the a bevy of an ensemble cast who portray turkeys, hens, cats, geese, fish, and of course, the requisite beautiful young swan who befriends Ugly.  As actors, these characters are only suggested by the costume.  The great fun is to convey the animal to the audience.

 

Lead characters include: Ida, Drake, Ugly, Turkey, Cat, Bullfrog, and Goose. There is an adult/teen ensemble and a small youth chorus (4 ? 8 children).

 

There are big parts and small parts -- all fun parts!

 

For more info: e-mail aactheater at yahoo.com or call 440-964-9696.

 

Darrell Lowe

Theater Coordinator

 

 

 








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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-222228061-1063071504=:76414-- From OhMaud at aol.com Mon Sep 8 20:15:37 2003 From: OhMaud at aol.com (OhMaud at aol.com) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 23:15:37 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cliffhanger Opens at Clague Playhouse Sept. 12th Message-ID: <15d.24389220.2c8e9fd9@aol.com> --part1_15d.24389220.2c8e9fd9_boundary Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="15d.24389220_alt_bound" --15d.24389220_alt_bound Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE PRESENTS CLIFFHANGER This bone chilling mystery will keep you on the edge!=A0 Don't miss Clague=20 Playhouse's 76th Season Opening for 2003-2004.=A0 The show opens Friday, Sep= tember=20 12, 2003, and runs until October 5, 2003.=A0 Evening shows are September 12,= 13,=20 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27 and October 2, 3, 4=A0 at 8:00 PM.=A0 Sunday matinees= are=20 2:00 PM Sept. 21, 28 and Oct. 5 CALL 440-331-0403 Box Office Hours: Wednesday-Saturday from 1:00PM - 6:00PM Join this strong cast, directed by Douglas Farren: CAST MEMBERS: Henry Lowenthal...Kelly Holt Polly Lowenthal...Bernice Bolek Dave DeVito...Peter Toomey Melvin McMullen...Joe Kenderes Edith Wilshire...Maud Holm For more information, visit either of these websites by copying and pasting=20 the address into your browser address line and hit "GO." http://community.cleveland.com/cc/clague=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 OR= =A0=20 http://www.maudholm.com/sitemap.html --15d.24389220_alt_bound Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE
PRESENTS
CLIFFHANGER



This bone chilling mystery will keep you on th= e edge!=A0 Don't miss Clague Playhouse's 76th Season Opening for 2003= -2004.=A0 The show opens Friday, September 12, 2003, and runs until O= ctober 5, 2003.=A0 Evening shows are September 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 2= 7 and October 2, 3, 4=A0 at 8:00 PM.=A0 Sunday matinees are 2:00 PM Sept. 21= , 28 and Oct. 5
CALL 440-331-0403
Box Office Hours: Wednesday-Saturday from 1:00PM - 6:00PM




Join this strong cast, directed by Do= uglas Farren:



CAST MEMBERS:
Henry Lowenthal...
Kelly Holt
Polly Lowenthal...
Bernice Bolek
Dave DeVito...
Peter Toomey
Melvin McMullen...
Joe Kenderes
Edith Wilshire...
Maud Holm



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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-573205808-1063112108=:61657-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Tue Sep 9 06:01:29 2003 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 09:01:29 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]"The Odd Couple "at Huntington Playhouse adds a performance Message-ID: --part1_f4.30926e01.2c8f2929_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Performance added for "The Odd Couple" with Dick Feagler & Tom Meyrose Due to an unprecedented demand for tickets, Huntington Playhouse has added one extra performance of Neil Simon's "The Odd Couple". The extra performance will be on Wednesday, October 8th at 8:00 PM. The show will open on September 25th and run until October 12th. The Sunday matinee on October 12th is sold out with other dates filling up quickly. The play will feature Plain Dealer Columnist and WVIZ-PBS personality Dick Feagler as Oscar Madison with Managing Director of Huntington, Tom Meyrose, playing Felix Unger. Also appearing are Jack Warren, Paul Simon, Russell Siegel, Tom Sprague, Marthan Brown, and Laurie Bell. The extra performance will be on Wednesday, October 8th at 8:00 PM. Tickets are $15.00 for adults, $12.00 for senior citizens (age 65 & older) and $10.00 for students (age 18 & under). Theatre subscribers holding Super Seven Flex Passes will also be honored at that performance. Reservations are required and may be made by calling 440-871-8333. These tickets will go on sale Tuesday, Sept. 9th. Huntington Playhouse is a licensed affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks and is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village. For up to date information, you may also check out their web site at www.huntingtonplayhouse.com --part1_f4.30926e01.2c8f2929_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Performance added for "The Odd Couple"
with Dick Feagler & Tom Meyrose



Due to an unprecedented dem= and for tickets, Huntington Playhouse has added one extra performance of Nei= l Simon's "The Odd Couple".  The extra performance will be on Wednesday= , October 8th at 8:00 PM.  The show will open on September 25th and run= until October 12th.  The Sunday matinee on October 12th is sold out wi= th other dates filling up quickly.

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The extra performance will be on Wednesday, October 8th at 8:00 PM. Tickets=20= are $15.00 for adults, $12.00 for senior citizens (age 65 & older) and $= 10.00 for students (age 18 & under).  Theatre subscribers holding S= uper Seven Flex Passes will also be honored at that performance.  Reser= vations are required and may be made by calling 440-871-8333. These tickets=20= will go on sale Tuesday, Sept. 9th.

Huntington Playhouse is a licensed affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks and= is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village.  For up to date informat= ion, you may also check out their web site at www.huntingtonplayhouse.com


--part1_f4.30926e01.2c8f2929_boundary-- From blesner at solonohio.org Tue Sep 9 06:48:41 2003 From: blesner at solonohio.org (Barb Lesner) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 09:48:41 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ODD COUPLE AUDITIONS TONIGHT AND TOMORROW!! Message-ID: <000a01c376d9$14adef70$ca9c09c0@ARTS02> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C376B7.8D29DE90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Do not miss your last chance to audition for=20 The Odd Couple=20 (Original Version) by Neil Simon Directed by Aaron Patterson Tuesday, September 9 and Wednesday, September 10=20 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Performance dates are October 23- November 8 Auditions will be held in the theater at Solon Center for the Arts 6315 SOM Center Road Solon, Ohio 44139 440-337-1400 ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C376B7.8D29DE90 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 Do not miss your = last chance=20 to audition for=20
 
The Odd Couple=20
(Original Version)
by Neil=20 Simon
 
Directed = by Aaron=20 Patterson
 
Tuesday, September = 9 and=20 Wednesday, September 10
from 7:00 to 9:00 = p.m.
 
Performance dates = are October 23-=20 November 8
 
Auditions will be held in the theater at
Solon Center for the = Arts
6315 SOM Center = Road
Solon, Ohio = 44139
440-337-1400
 
------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C376B7.8D29DE90-- From TALENTnet1 at aol.com Tue Sep 9 07:06:44 2003 From: TALENTnet1 at aol.com (TALENTnet1 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 10:06:44 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]URGENT NEED FOR LINE DANCE INSTRUCTOR-Good Pay Message-ID: <1a8.19326c98.2c8f3874@aol.com> -------------------------------1063116403 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I need an experienced dance instructor to teach line dances (novelty, country, 50's, etc.) (i.e. electric slide, some country, stroll, and anything newer that's out there) for 90 minutes (approximately 8:30-10pm) for an afluent adult group on Saturday September 13 in the Akron area. This is a community fundraiser with a "construction" theme. Please email or call immediately...I have to get back to the client TODAY. Mary Faktor 330-655-2895 www.FaktorsTalentnetwork.com -------------------------------1063116403 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I need an experienced dance instructor to teach line dan= ces (novelty, country, 50's, etc.) (i.e. electric slide, some country, strol= l, and anything newer that's out there) for 90 minutes (approximately 8:30-1= 0pm) for an afluent adult group on Saturday September 13 in the Akron area.&= nbsp; This is a community fundraiser with a "construction" theme.
 
Please email or call immediately...I have to get back to= the client TODAY.  
 
Mary Faktor
330-655-2895
 
-------------------------------1063116403-- From APhelps at broadview-heights.org Tue Sep 9 07:38:02 2003 From: APhelps at broadview-heights.org (Annette Phelps) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 10:38:02 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Goodbye Girl - the Musical Message-ID: <393C8B4781FCD411ACC900508BE7EAAA1FE5F6@BHCHPDC> BROADVIEW HEIGHTS SPOTLIGHTS COMMUNITY THEATER PRESENTS THE GOODBYE GIRL - THE MUSICAL Book by Music by Lyrics by Neil Simon Marvin Hamlisch David Zippel Through special arrangement with Music Theatre International - New York, NY FRI. & SAT., SEPT. 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, 27, 2003 - 8PM SUN., SEPT. 28, 2003 - 2PM Broadview Center Community Building 9543 Broadview Road (1/2 mile south of Rt. 82) Director: Norm Bennett Asst. Director: Sue Jeromson Musical Director: Eric Coffelt Tech Director: George Lasecki Choreographer: Deb Sweat Producer: Annette Phelps STARRING: Jayne Bartish-Kacik Eric Coffelt Nina Takacs Featuring: Stayce Aschenbener Erica Coffelt Marifrances Conrad Allison Naso Kayla Novak Georgia Petrucci Mike Russ Marianne Sommerfelt Manette Spencer Daniel Takacs and Members of the Western Reserve Community Band ADULTS: $12 SENIORS & STUDENTS $10 RESERVATIONS: 216/556-0660 From KerrComm at aol.com Tue Sep 9 08:52:56 2003 From: KerrComm at aol.com (KerrComm at aol.com) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 11:52:56 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kulture Kids at Holden Arboretum and Cleveland MetroParks Message-ID: Kulture Kids performs at the Holden Arboretum in Kirtland this Saturday (13th) at 4:30 PM as part of Holden's annual "Fall Fest". Alsok, on Sunday the 14th at 2 PM, Kulture Kids performs "The Great Law of Peace" at Cleveland MetroParks' Chalet in Strongsville (off of Route 82) as part of "A Day At the Chalet" through the Beck Center and Arts in Strongsville. Finally, both days (13th and 14th), Kulture Kids is co-sponsor of Aurora's Fourth Annual "Family Festival and Pow Wow", held at Aurora High School on West Pioneer Trail in Aurora. Pow Wow includes American Indian dancing, traditional regalia, music, face painting, jewelry, crafts, food, drum-making, corn husk doll-making, flint napper, and talks on prehistoric and historic Indians of Ohio. Saturday hours for the Pow Wow are 10 AM to 6 PM, and Sunday hours are 10 AM to 5 PM. Grand entry is Noon both days. Adults: $5, Children 6-12: $2, Children under 6: FREE, Seniors 65 and over: $1 Call 330-562-5844 for more Aurora Pow Wow information. For more info on Kulture Kids, visit www.kulturekids.org From raytom at en.com Tue Sep 9 09:04:29 2003 From: raytom at en.com (Helene & Ray Tomecko) Date: Tue, 09 Sep 2003 12:04:29 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MEET THE PRODUCERS NIGHT! 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. --B_3145953869_4154948 Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit SPACE IS FILLING UP! Please RSVP -ASAP AFTRA Cleveland is proud to announce the first in a series of AFTRA Conservatory Educational Sessions "MEET THE PRODUCERS NIGHT" featuring representatives from Adcom Communications Cinecraft Productions Liggett-Stashower Advertising EDR/Beachwood Studios PLUS-a very special guest: AFTRA Associate National Executive Director Kim Roberts, visiting from New York to experience first-hand the workshop and the response of Cleveland AFTRA members. WHEN: Monday, September 15th 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. WHERE: Second City 2037 E. 14th St.,Cleveland Admission: FREE for AFTRA members; (Includes refreshments.) $5 non-members; $3 students with valid I.D. "MEET THE PRODUCERS" night is an opportunity to hear from the producers themselves about how they work... and their suggestions on how we can obtain work. The session is a MUST for all working members and those seeking future opportunities. R.S.V.P. to the AFTRA Cleveland office: 216.781.2255 --B_3145953869_4154948 Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable MEET THE PRODUCERS NIGHT! SPACE IS FILLING UP! Please RSVP -ASAP<= BR>
AFTRA Cleveland is proud to announce
the first in a series of AFTRA Conservatory Educational Sessions
 
"MEET THE PRODUCERS NIGHT"= ;

featuring representatives from
 
Adcom Communications
Cinecraft Productions
Liggett-Stashower Advertising
EDR/Beachwood Studios
 
PLUS-a very special guest:  AFTRA Associate National Executive Directo= r
Kim Roberts, visiting from New York to experience first-hand the workshop a= nd
the response of Cleveland AFTRA members.
 
WHEN: Monday, September 15th   6:30 - 9:30 p.m.  
WHERE: Second City   2037 E. 14th St.,Cleveland

Admission:  FREE for AFTRA members;  (Includes refreshment= s.)
$5 non-members; $3 students with valid I.D.
 
"MEET THE PRODUCERS" night is an opportunity to hear from = the producers
themselves about how they work... and their suggestions on how we can obtai= n
work.  The session is a MUST for all working members and those seeking=
future opportunities.
  
R.S.V.P.  to the AFTRA Cleveland office:  216.781.2255
--B_3145953869_4154948-- From heightsarts at sbcglobal.net Tue Sep 9 09:59:19 2003 From: heightsarts at sbcglobal.net (heightsarts at sbcglobal.net) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 12:59:19 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Art, a play Message-ID: <005801c376f3$b63c6e10$a3aefea9@DDLB9V11> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C376D2.2E83DFB0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Art, a play by Yasmina Reza Directed by Cleveland Heights actor/director David Rohler Produced by special arrangement with Dramatists' Play Service, Inc. Presented by Boulevard Theatre and the Heights Arts Collaborative at=20 Heights Arts, a contemporary community gallery 2173 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44118 =20 Saturday, September 27 at 8 pm Saturday, October 4 at 8 pm Talk-back after each performance =20 Limited seating by advance reservation only Tickets $10 - $5 student I.D. Please call HAC at 216-371-3344 or email heightsarts at sbcglobal.net =20 The winner of the 1998 Tony Award for Best Play, "Art" is a dazzling = comedy that deals with questions of male friendship, intellectual = honesty, and, of course, what is or isn't art. =20 The play will not only satisfy theatre fans but art lovers as well. It = is funny, sophisticated, stylish, stimulating, and moving. =20 Serge has bought a very expensive, totally white painting. Marc, one of = his best friends, is incensed by Serge's frivolity. Another friend, = Ivan, gets involved in this funny, provocative play about the meaning of = friendship and the rules that dictate art. =20 What better place to see "Art" than in a gallery ? =20 Cast: =20 Bob Kmiecik (Serge) has performed in more than 40 Cleveland-area = productions, including Cleveland Opera, and performs regularly with the = Singer's Club of Cleveland, which has been featured with the Cleveland = Orchestra, the Cleveland Pops Orchestra, and the Youngstown Symphony. = Kmiecik studied with the Wisdom Bridge Theatre Training Center in = Chicago.=20 Bruce Hearey (Marc) performed for many years in New Jersey and more = recently starred in Love, Sex & the IRS with Gates Mills Players. He = also has written and starred in musical comedies with the Court of Nisi = Prius, a group of Lawyers who regularly perform satirical one-acts. =20 Michael Raum (Yvan) has performed in many local theatres, including = Ensemble, ACT in Aurora, Kennedy's at Playhouse Square, Beck, Clague and = Huntington. For many years, he has appeared at The Hermit Club in = downtown Cleveland, playing Yvan in ART, as well as major roles in The = Importance of Being Earnest, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,Glengarry = Glen Ross and Amadeus. =20 David Rohler (Director) is a Cleveland Heights actor and director who = has been involved in the Cleveland theatre community for nearly 20 = years. Most recently, he directed a Shaker Library-sponsored production = of A.R. Gurney's Love Letters, starring local newscaster Leon Bibb. He = has worked with Boulevard Theatre since its inception both as a founding = board member and in Play On!, The Shadow Box and Sylvia. Rohler's other = notable credits include productions at JCC Halle Theatre, CCC East and = Unitarian Players. =20 Partners Boulevard Theatre Jean Martin, Theatre Coordinator 216-561-8588 =20 Founded in early 1999, Boulevard Theatre is a program of the City of = Shaker Heights Community Life Department and is open to all theatre = enthusiasts regardless of residence. Boulevard Theatre is committed to non-traditional casting. Except in = cases where race, gender, age or disability are essential to the play, = all roles will be cast on the basis of talent. =20 Heights Arts Collaborative was organized in 2000 "to pool the arts = resources of the Heights in order to express the creative spirit of the = community." The Collaborative's goals are to create community life = through the arts; provide venues to create, exhibit, and perform all = art forms; support the arts in K-12 education; and bring arts = opportunities to people of all ages. =20 Peggy Spaeth, Director 216-371-3344 William Busta, Gallery Director 216-371-3457 http://www.heightsarts.org =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C376D2.2E83DFB0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Art, a play by = Yasmina=20 Reza

Directed by Cleveland Heights actor/director David = Rohler

Produced by special arrangement with = Dramatists=92 Play=20 Service, Inc.

Presented by Boulevard Theatre and the Heights = Arts=20 Collaborative at

Heights Arts, a contemporary community gallery

2173 Lee=20 Road, Cleveland Heights,=20 Ohio=20 44118

 

Saturday,=20 September 27 at 8 pm

Saturday, October=20 4 at 8 pm

Talk-back after each=20 performance

 

Limited seating by advance reservation=20 only

Tickets $10 - $5 student=20 I.D.

Please call HAC at 216-371-3344 or email heightsarts at sbcglobal.net

 

 The winner=20 of the 1998 Tony Award for Best Play, =93Art=94 is a dazzling comedy = that deals with=20 questions of male friendship, intellectual honesty, and, of course, what = is or=20 isn=92t art. =20

The play will not only satisfy theatre fans but = art=20 lovers as well.  It is = funny,=20 sophisticated, stylish, stimulating, and = moving.

 

Serge has bought a very expensive, = totally white=20 painting.  Marc, one of = his best=20 friends, is incensed by Serge=92s frivolity. =20 Another friend, Ivan, gets involved in this funny, provocative = play about=20 the meaning of friendship and the rules that dictate art.

 

What better place to see = =93Art=94 than in a=20 gallery ?

 

Cast: =20

Bob=20 Kmiecik=20 (Serge) has performed in more than 40 Cleveland-area productions, = including=20 Cleveland Opera, and performs regularly with the Singer's Club of = Cleveland,=20 which has been featured with the Cleveland Orchestra, the Cleveland Pops = Orchestra, and the Youngstown Symphony.   Kmiecik studied with = the=20 Wisdom=20 Bridge=20 Theatre=20 Training=20 Center=20 in Chicago.=20

Bruce Hearey (Marc)  performed for many years in=20 New=20 Jersey
=20 and more recently starred in Love, Sex & the IRS with Gates Mills=20 Players.  He also has written and starred in musical comedies with = the=20 Court of Nisi Prius, a group of Lawyers who regularly perform satirical=20 one-acts.  

Michael Raum (Yvan) has performed = in many=20 local theatres, including Ensemble, ACT in Aurora, Kennedy's at=20 Playhouse=20 Square,=20 Beck, Clague and Huntington. =20 For many years, he has appeared at The Hermit Club in downtown=20 Cleveland
,=20 playing Yvan in ART, as well as major roles in The Importance of Being = Earnest,=20 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,Glengarry Glen Ross and Amadeus. =20

David Rohler (Director) is a = Cleveland=20 Heights=20 actor and director who has been involved in the=20 Cleveland=20 theatre community for nearly 20 years.  Most recently, he directed = a Shaker=20 Library-sponsored production of A.R. Gurney's Love Letters, starring = local=20 newscaster Leon Bibb. He has worked with Boulevard Theatre since its = inception=20 both as a founding board member and in Play On!, The Shadow Box and=20 Sylvia.  Rohler's other notable credits include productions at JCC = Halle=20 Theatre, CCC East and Unitarian = Players.

 

Partners

Boulevard = Theatre

Jean Martin, Theatre = Coordinator
216-561-8588

 

Founded in early 1999, Boulevard Theatre is a=20 program of the City of Shaker Heights Community Life Department and = is open=20 to all theatre enthusiasts regardless of residence.

Boulevard = Theatre is=20 committed to non-traditional casting. Except in cases where race, = gender, age or=20 disability are essential  to the play, all roles will be cast on = the basis=20 of talent.

 

Heights Arts=20 Collaborative = was=20 organized in 2000  =93to = pool the arts=20 resources of the Heights in order to express the creative spirit of the=20 community.=94  The = Collaborative=92s=20 goals are to create community life through the arts;  provide venues to create, = exhibit, and=20 perform all art forms;  = support the=20 arts in K-12 education; and bring arts opportunities to people of all = ages.  =

Peggy Spaeth,=20 Director

216-371-3344

William Busta, Gallery=20 Director

216-371-3457

 
http://www.heightsarts.org=
 



 
 

------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C376D2.2E83DFB0-- From RNavisjr at aol.com Tue Sep 9 10:42:48 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 13:42:48 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEAR WEST THEATRE AUDITONING MEN FOR THE KING AND I Message-ID: <14e.237ad535.2c8f6b18@aol.com> --part1_14e.237ad535.2c8f6b18_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit THE NEAR WEST THEATRE GOES INTO REHEARSAL ON SEPT 29 WITH A LAVISH PRODUCTION OF THE KING AND I. We have cast over 70 people in this production and it promises to be a high energy, thoughtful production of this Rodgers and Hammerstein treasure. BUT...We are still looking for a few good men. Mostly age 18 and over. All principle roles are still open at this point BUT we are mainly in need of guys for smaller character roles, chorus, guards, monks AND DANCERS to be part of the Jerome Robbins' spectacle in the second act: THE UNCLE TOM'S CABIN BALLET. (not a typical "western" ballet, so no ballet experience is required) ALL THOSE INTERESTED IN AUDITIONING SHOULD COME TO NEAR WEST THEATRE, 3606 BRIDGE AVE LOCATED IN THE OHIO CITY AREA THIS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH AT 11:00AM. No preparation necessary. Call Bob Navis Jr, Director, at 216-281-6879 for further info and/or directions to the theatre. the king and i performs Nov 20 through Dec 7 --part1_14e.237ad535.2c8f6b18_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable THE NEAR WEST THEATRE GOES INTO REH= EARSAL ON SEPT 29 WITH A LAVISH PRODUCTION OF THE KING AND I.
We have cast over 70 people in this production and it promises to be a high=20= energy, thoughtful production of this Rodgers and Hammerstein treasure.
BUT...We are still looking f= or a few good men.
Mostly age 18 and over. All principle roles are still open at this point BUT= we are mainly in need of guys for smaller character roles, chorus, guards,=20= monks AND DANCERS to be part of the Jerome Robbins' spectacle=20= in the second act: THE UNCLE TOM'S CABIN BALLET. (not a typical "western" ba= llet, so no ballet experience is required)

ALL THOSE INTERESTED IN AUDITIONING SHOULD COME TO NEAR WEST THEATRE, 3606 B= RIDGE AVE
LOCATED IN THE OHIO CITY AREA THIS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH AT 11:00AM. No p= reparation necessary.
Call Bob Navis Jr, Director, at 216-281-6879 for further info and/or directi= ons to the theatre.

the king and i performs Nov 20 through Dec 7
--part1_14e.237ad535.2c8f6b18_boundary-- From cinevid at yahoo.com Tue Sep 9 11:35:44 2003 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 11:35:44 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Filmmaking Group at Yahoo Message-ID: <20030909183545.48999.qmail@web80507.mail.yahoo.com> --0-326039785-1063132544=:47595 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi everyone, Johnny Wu of Media Design Imaging, and Bill Johns of Cinevid Productions, have begun a new Yahoo email group called clevelandfilmmaking We believed another group, IndieCleveland, was a useful source for networking and comradery, but since it is no longer active, we decided to start another one to replace it and build upon it's strengths. You can join easily by visiting: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/clevelandfilmmaking/ You will be able to post auditions, news, announcements, and anything film related. You can even upload photos, film related links, banners and even create your own polss for the members. We hope you'll take advantage of this group and keep us posted on your trials tribulations and successes. Truly, Your co-moderators - Johnny & Bill --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-326039785-1063132544=:47595 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hi everyone,
 
Johnny Wu of Media Design Imaging, and Bill Johns of Cinevid Productions, have begun a new Yahoo email group called clevelandfilmmaking
 
We believed another group, IndieCleveland,  was a useful source for networking and comradery, but since it is no longer active, we decided to start another one to replace it and build upon it's strengths.
 
You can join easily by visiting:
 
You will be able to post auditions, news, announcements, and anything film related. You can even upload photos, film related links, banners and even create your own polss for the members.
 
We hope you'll take advantage of this group and keep us posted on your trials tribulations and successes.
 
Truly,
Your co-moderators - Johnny & Bill
 


Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-326039785-1063132544=:47595-- From BK4489 at aol.com Tue Sep 9 11:45:48 2003 From: BK4489 at aol.com (Bob Kenderes) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 14:45:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brunswick ACT- Auditions for "The Lion, The Witch and, The Wardrobe" Message-ID: <000d01c37702$96401d50$86001743@D5X9LB11> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C376E1.0EDD7720 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Brunswick ACT will hold auditions for "The Lion, The Witch, and The = Wardrobe" on Saturday 9/20 from 2-4 PM and Sunday 9/21 from 7-8:30 PM. = Auditions will be held at the First Christian Church, 3611 Center Rd( = route 303). The church is located in front of Brunswick High School. Needed are a cast of 16 adults, teens and children. Be prepared to read = from the script. Performance dates are 12/12 and 12/13 at Brunswick High School's Concord = Little Theatre. Any questions call (330)225-0552 during business hours. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C376E1.0EDD7720 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Brunswick ACT will hold auditions for = "The Lion,=20 The Witch, and The Wardrobe" on Saturday 9/20 from 2-4 PM and Sunday = 9/21 from=20 7-8:30 PM.  Auditions will be held at the First Christian Church, = 3611=20 Center Rd( route 303).  The church is located in front of Brunswick = High=20 School.
Needed are a cast of 16 adults, teens = and children.=20 Be prepared to read from the script.
Performance dates are 12/12 and 12/13 = at Brunswick=20 High School's Concord Little Theatre.  Any questions call = (330)225-0552=20 during business hours.
------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C376E1.0EDD7720-- From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Tue Sep 9 11:49:33 2003 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 14:49:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beck Center Auditions - Reminder - JEFFREY Auditions Message-ID: <2C6710F191F3544AA06A1C9D67CB14D6BBC6AB@mail4.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37703.1C1AB84A Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Auditions for JEFFREY by Paul Rudnick =20 Directed by Brian Zoldessy =20 =20 JEFFREY will open in the Beck Center's Studio Theatre November 21 - December 14, Friday, =20 Saturday and Sunday. Rehearsals will begin at the end of September or early October. =20 =20 =20 AUDITIONS - Monday and Tuesday, September 15 and 16, 7pm-10pm at the Beck Center. =20 =20 Callbacks will be scheduled the following week. Performers can prepare a short comic =20 monologue or read scenes from the play, which will be available at the auditions. Both Equity=20 =20 and Non-Equity performers are welcome. Please bring a picture/resume as well as your =20 schedules to check for possible rehearsal conflicts. To schedule an appointment please call=20 =20 the Beck Center at 216-521-2540.=20 =20 =20 =20 AVAILABLE ROLES - 7 men, 1 woman. AGE RANGE - 20's - 50's. Seeking 8 versatile =20 actors to play over 40 characters. =20 =20 The playwright, Paul Rudnick received the Obie Award, The Outer Critics Circle Award and=20 =20 the John Gassner Award for Outstanding New American Play for JEFFREY.=20 =20 =20 "A frank, fearless comedy about a funny, smart, attractive gay man who swears off sex out of fear and frustration.......A fantastical, picaresque landscape...." --New York Daily News =20 "THE HOTTEST TICKET OFF BROADWAY....Even with AIDS lurking in the background, JEFFREY sparkles....Mr. Rudnick has come up with some of the funniest and deftest gimmicks on stage today." --Wall street Journal =20 "WILDLY FUNNY".......Just the sort of play Oscar Wilde might have written had he lived in=20 modern Manhattan and taken aim at the disease decimating his circle of friends.....For all its fun, this piece captures the heart and soul of Jeffrey's Manhattan world more acutely than any other play." --New York Times =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37703.1C1AB84A Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Auditions for JEFFREY by = Paul=20 Rudnick
 
Directed by Brian Zoldessy
 
 
JEFFREY=20 will open in the Beck Center's Studio Theatre November 21 - December 14, = Friday,
 
Saturday and Sunday.  Rehearsals will begin = at the end of=20 September or early October.

 
 
 
AUDITIONS - Monday and Tuesday, September 15 and = 16,=20 7pm-10pm at the Beck Center. 
 
Callbacks will be = scheduled the=20 following week.  Performers can prepare a short = comic
 
monologue=20 or read scenes from the play, which will be available at the = auditions. =20 Both Equity
 
and Non-Equity = performers are=20 welcome.  Please bring a picture/resume as well as = your
 
schedules=20 to check for possible rehearsal conflicts.  To schedule an = appointment=20 please call
 
the Beck Center at = 216-521-2540.=20
 
 
 
AVAILABLE ROLES - 7 men, 1 woman.  AGE = RANGE - 20's - 50's.  Seeking 8 versatile
 
actors to=20 play over 40 characters.
 
 
The = playwright, Paul=20 Rudnick received the Obie Award, The Outer Critics Circle Award and=20
 
the John Gassner Award for Outstanding New American Play = for=20 JEFFREY.

 
 
"A frank, fearless comedy about a funny, smart, attractive gay = man who=20 swears off sex out of fear and frustration.......A fantastical, = picaresque=20 landscape...."  --New York Daily News
 
"THE=20 HOTTEST TICKET OFF BROADWAY....Even with AIDS lurking in the background, = JEFFREY sparkles....Mr. Rudnick has come up with some of = the=20 funniest and deftest gimmicks on stage today."   --Wall street = Journal
 
"WILDLY FUNNY".......Just the sort of play Oscar = Wilde might=20 have written had he lived in
modern Manhattan=20 and taken aim at the disease decimating his circle of friends.....For = all its=20 fun, this piece captures the heart and soul of Jeffrey's = Manhattan=20 world more acutely than any other play."  --New York = Times  =20
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37703.1C1AB84A-- From Murphygopal2003 at cs.com Mon Sep 8 08:22:48 2003 From: Murphygopal2003 at cs.com (Murphygopal2003 at cs.com) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 11:22:48 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Matthew J Murphy Show/ Conan/ Lessons Message-ID: <1ee.f65fe14.2c8df8c8@cs.com> Matthew James Murphy will be back on Conan O Brien this Sunday night on NBC. Dudez A Plenti, is a fake boy band Conan put together. Sunday night Marks ten years of Coanan on the air. His Anniversary show will have clips of the Dudez episodes. Matthew, is back for the fall ( Through December) offering guitar/piano lessons to beginners of all ages. Matthew is currently working on his album that will be released in December, and has alot of upcoming shows in Cleveland this fall FOR MORE INFO ABOUT LESSONS CALL 216-965-9557/// FOR MORE MUSIC INFO GO TO WWW.ARRIVEATELEVEN.COM. From heightsarts at sbcglobal.net Mon Sep 8 08:40:13 2003 From: heightsarts at sbcglobal.net (heightsarts at sbcglobal.net) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 11:40:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Art, a play Message-ID: <005801c3761f$7eeef880$a3aefea9@DDLB9V11> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C375FD.F72F6540 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Art, a play by Yasmina Reza Directed by Cleveland Heights actor/director David Rohler Produced by special arrangement with Dramatists' Play Service, Inc. Presented by Boulevard Theater and the Heights Arts Collaborative at=20 Heights Arts, a contemporary community gallery 2173 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44118 =20 Saturday, September 27 at 8 pm Saturday, October 4 at 8 pm Talk-back after each performance =20 Limited seating by advance reservation only Tickets $10 - $5 student I.D. Please call HAC at 216-371-3344 or email heightsarts at sbcglobal.net The winner of the 1998 Tony Award for Best Play, "Art" is a dazzling = comedy that deals with questions of male friendship, intellectual = honesty, and, of course, what is or isn't art. =20 The play will not only satisfy theatre fans but art lovers as well. It = is funny, sophisticated, stylish, stimulating, and moving. =20 Serge has bought a very expensive, totally white painting. Marc, one of = his best friends, is incensed by Serge's frivolity. Another friend, = Ivan, gets involved in this funny, provocative play about the meaning of = friendship and the rules that dictate art. =20 What better place to see "Art" than in a gallery ? =20 Cast: =20 Bob Kmiecik (Serge) has performed in more than 40 Cleveland-area = productions, including Cleveland Opera, and performs regularly with the = Singer's Club of Cleveland, which has been featured with the Cleveland = Orchestra, the Cleveland Pops Orchestra, and the Youngstown Symphony. = Kmiecik studied with the Wisdom Bridge Theatre Training Center in = Chicago.=20 Bruce Hearey (Marc) performed for many years in New Jersey and more = recently starred in Love, Sex & the IRS with Gates Mills Players. He = also has written and starred in musical comedies with the Court of Nisi = Prius, a group of Lawyers who regularly perform satirical one-acts. =20 Michael Raum (Yvan) has performed in many local theatres, including = Ensemble, ACT in Aurora, Kennedy's at Playhouse Square, Beck, Clague and = Huntington. For many years, he has appeared at The Hermit Club in = downtown Cleveland, playing Yvan in ART, as well as major roles in The = Importance of Being Earnest, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,Glengarry = Glen Ross and Amadeus. =20 David Rohler (Director) is a Cleveland Heights actor and director who = has been involved in the Cleveland theatre community for nearly 20 = years. Most recently, he directed a Shaker Library-sponsored production = of A.R. Gurney's Love Letters, starring local newscaster Leon Bibb. He = has worked with Boulevard Theatre since its inception both as a founding = board member and in Play On!, The Shadow Box and Sylvia. Rohler's other = notable credits include productions at JCC Halle Theatre, CCC East and = Unitarian Players. =20 Partners Boulevard Theatre Jean Martin, Theatre Coordinator 216-561-8588 =20 Founded in early 1999, Boulevard Theatre is a program of the City of = Shaker Heights Community Life Department and is open to all theatre = enthusiasts regardless of residence. Boulevard Theatre is committed to non-traditional casting. Except in = cases where race, gender, age or disability are essential to the play, = all roles will be cast on the basis of talent. =20 Heights Arts Collaborative was organized in 2000 "to pool the arts = resources of the Heights in order to express the creative spirit of the = community." The Collaborative's goals are to create community life = through the arts; provide venues to create, exhibit, and perform all = art forms; support the arts in K-12 education; and bring arts = opportunities to people of all ages. =20 Peggy Spaeth, Director 216-371-3344 William Busta, Gallery Director 216-371-3457 http://www.heightsarts.org =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C375FD.F72F6540 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Art, a play by = Yasmina=20 Reza

Directed by Cleveland Heights actor/director David = Rohler

Produced by special arrangement with = Dramatists=92 Play=20 Service, Inc.

Presented by Boulevard Theater and the Heights = Arts=20 Collaborative at

Heights Arts, a contemporary community gallery

2173 Lee=20 Road, Cleveland Heights,=20 Ohio=20 44118

 

Saturday,=20 September 27 at 8 pm

Saturday, October=20 4 at 8 pm

Talk-back after each=20 performance

 

Limited seating by advance reservation=20 only

Tickets $10 - $5 student=20 I.D.

Please call HAC at 216-371-3344 or email heightsarts at sbcglobal.net

 

 The winner=20 of the 1998 Tony Award for Best Play, =93Art=94 is a dazzling comedy = that deals with=20 questions of male friendship, intellectual honesty, and, of course, what = is or=20 isn=92t art. =20

The play will not only satisfy theatre fans but = art=20 lovers as well.  It is = funny,=20 sophisticated, stylish, stimulating, and = moving.

 

Serge has bought a very expensive, = totally white=20 painting.  Marc, one of = his best=20 friends, is incensed by Serge=92s frivolity. =20 Another friend, Ivan, gets involved in this funny, provocative = play about=20 the meaning of friendship and the rules that dictate art.

 

What better place to see = =93Art=94 than in a=20 gallery ?

 

Cast: =20

Bob=20 Kmiecik=20 (Serge) has performed in more than 40 Cleveland-area productions, = including=20 Cleveland Opera, and performs regularly with the Singer's Club of = Cleveland,=20 which has been featured with the Cleveland Orchestra, the Cleveland Pops = Orchestra, and the Youngstown Symphony.   Kmiecik studied with = the=20 Wisdom=20 Bridge=20 Theatre=20 Training=20 Center=20 in Chicago.=20

Bruce Hearey (Marc)  performed for many years in=20 New=20 Jersey
=20 and more recently starred in Love, Sex & the IRS with Gates Mills=20 Players.  He also has written and starred in musical comedies with = the=20 Court of Nisi Prius, a group of Lawyers who regularly perform satirical=20 one-acts.  

Michael Raum (Yvan) has performed = in many=20 local theatres, including Ensemble, ACT in Aurora, Kennedy's at=20 Playhouse=20 Square,=20 Beck, Clague and Huntington. =20 For many years, he has appeared at The Hermit Club in downtown=20 Cleveland
,=20 playing Yvan in ART, as well as major roles in The Importance of Being = Earnest,=20 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,Glengarry Glen Ross and Amadeus. =20

David Rohler (Director) is a = Cleveland=20 Heights=20 actor and director who has been involved in the=20 Cleveland=20 theatre community for nearly 20 years.  Most recently, he directed = a Shaker=20 Library-sponsored production of A.R. Gurney's Love Letters, starring = local=20 newscaster Leon Bibb. He has worked with Boulevard Theatre since its = inception=20 both as a founding board member and in Play On!, The Shadow Box and=20 Sylvia.  Rohler's other notable credits include productions at JCC = Halle=20 Theatre, CCC East and Unitarian = Players.

 

Partners

Boulevard = Theatre

Jean Martin, Theatre = Coordinator
216-561-8588

 

Founded in early 1999, Boulevard Theatre is a=20 program of the City of Shaker Heights Community Life Department and = is open=20 to all theatre enthusiasts regardless of residence.

Boulevard = Theatre is=20 committed to non-traditional casting. Except in cases where race, = gender, age or=20 disability are essential  to the play, all roles will be cast on = the basis=20 of talent.

 

Heights Arts=20 Collaborative = was=20 organized in 2000  =93to = pool the arts=20 resources of the Heights in order to express the creative spirit of the=20 community.=94  The = Collaborative=92s=20 goals are to create community life through the arts;  provide venues to create, = exhibit, and=20 perform all art forms;  = support the=20 arts in K-12 education; and bring arts opportunities to people of all = ages.  =

Peggy Spaeth,=20 Director

216-371-3344

William Busta, Gallery=20 Director

216-371-3457

 
http://www.heightsarts.org=
 



 
 

------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C375FD.F72F6540-- From TALENTnet1 at aol.com Mon Sep 8 08:48:10 2003 From: TALENTnet1 at aol.com (TALENTnet1 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 11:48:10 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need Line dance instructor for Sat, 9/13 Message-ID: -------------------------------1063036090 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I need an experienced dance instructor to teach line dances (novelty, country, 50's, etc.) (i.e. electric slide, some country, stroll, and anything newer that's out there) for 90 minutes (approximately 8:30-10pm) on Saturday September 13 in the Akron area. This is a community fundraiser with a "construction" theme. Please email or call immediately...I have to get back to the client TODAY. Mary Faktor 330-655-2895 www.FaktorsTalentnetwork.com -------------------------------1063036090 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I need an experienced dance instructor to teach line dan= ces (novelty, country, 50's, etc.) (i.e. electric slide, some country, strol= l, and anything newer that's out there) for 90 minutes (approximately 8:30-1= 0pm) on Saturday September 13 in the Akron area.  This is a community f= undraiser with a "construction" theme.
 
Please email or call immediately...I have to get back to= the client TODAY.  
 
Mary Faktor
330-655-2895
 
-------------------------------1063036090-- From Ccontempdt at aol.com Mon Sep 8 08:58:53 2003 From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 11:58:53 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dance Theatre seeks Costume Designer for upcoming holiday production Message-ID: <157.24295dad.2c8e013d@aol.com> -------------------------------1063036733 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre is seeking a costume design for its upcoming holiday production "The Night Before Christmas." The production opens on Friday, December 5 with a school matinee on December 4 and runs thru Sunday, December 7. The production will take place at Tri-C Eastern Campus Performing Arts Center. Rehearsals begin Mid October. Costume Designer would be responsible for costuming a cast of approxiamately 35 youth and adults. Additionally, designer would be responsible for maintaining costumes and the construction of the lead female charector "FG," a high spirited, magical fairy godmother. Please responed to the artistic director Michael Medcalf via email at Ccontempdt at aol.com. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. This is respectable paid position. -------------------------------1063036733 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre is seeking a costume design for it= s upcoming holiday production "The Night Before Christmas."  The produc= tion opens on Friday, December 5 with a school matinee on December 4 and run= s thru Sunday, December 7.  The production will take place at Tri-C Eas= tern Campus Performing Arts Center.  Rehearsals begin Mid Oct= ober. Costume Designer would be responsible for costuming a cast of approxia= mately 35 youth and adults.  Additionally, designer would be responsibl= e for maintaining costumes and the construction of the lead female= charector "FG," a high spirited, magical fairy godmother.
 
Please responed to the artistic director Michael Medcalf via email at <= A title=3Dmailto:Ccontempdt at aol.com href=3D"mailto:Ccontempdt at aol.com">Ccont= empdt at aol.com. 
 
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE.
This is respectable paid position.
-------------------------------1063036733-- From mpreston at dobama.org Tue Sep 9 13:38:44 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 16:38:44 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Local Playwright Receives Honors Message-ID: Local Playwright Receives Honors V-E Day, the new play by Faye Sholiton premiering this fall at Dobama Theatre, is now an ?award-winning? play. The script took First Prize in the annual Arlene R. and William P. Lewis Playwriting Contest sponsored by the Department of Theatre and Media Arts at Brigham Young University of Provo, Utah. The award, which honors women writers, was established in 1990 by BYU alumna Susan Lewis, who named the competition for her parents. Sholiton was a finalist for the same prize in 1998, when she submitted her play The Interview. Students and faculty will perform a staged reading of V-E Day in October. V-E Day is the story of a woman who made a choice nearly 60 years earlier that changed the course of her life. One day, a man appears with a box of World War II-era newsletters and transports her back to a time when she believed that anything was possible. The play will be done in staged reading at the Cleveland Play House on November 1, as part of the Next Stage Festival of New Plays. V-E Day will receive its world premiere production at Dobama Theatre November 28-December 21, 2003. 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 WcpAkron at aol.com Mon Sep 8 08:51:03 2003 From: WcpAkron at aol.com (WcpAkron at aol.com) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 11:51:03 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Correction from Weathervane Message-ID: <64.3407ad43.2c8dff67@aol.com> --part1_64.3407ad43.2c8dff67_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable We regret that, in a previous announcement, the name of a cast member for "M= y=20 Way" was listed incorrectly. Our cast member is Paul Hoffman, not Phil=20 Hoffman. Here is the corrected announcement... WEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE presents Northeast Ohio Premiere of My Way, A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra Weathervane Playhouse opens its 2003-2004 Season with My Way, A Musical=20 Tribute to Frank Sinatra. This collection of nearly 60 songs that Sinatra m= ade=20 famous through recordings was conceived by David Grapes and Todd Olson based= on=20 the book by Todd Olson. The music is arranged in medleys including Favorite= s,=20 Broadway, Cities, Young Love, Summer, Love and Marriage, Losers, Big Flirt,=20 Moon and Songs for Survivors. Weathervane's ensemble is comprised of Rob Dougherty, Paul Hoffman, Meg Hopp= =20 and Ikeya Morning. The production is directed and choreographed by Mart=EDn= =20 C=E9spedes and Margaret Knepper is Musical Director. WRMR serves as Radio S= ponsor. Director/Choreographer, Mart=EDn C=E9spedes, making his Weathervane=20 directorial debut, most recently directed and choreographed Smokey Joe's Caf= =E9 at Beck=20 Center. He last appeared in the national tours of Man of La Mancha with Jac= k=20 Jones and Ron Holgate where he completed over 300 performances in the role o= f=20 Pedro; "Lun Tha" in The King and I with Hailey Mills, Marie Osmond and Faith= =20 Prince; South Pacific with Robert Goulet, and West Side Story with Bebe=20 Neuwirth. Martin directed and staged the off-Broadway production of Scrooge= and=20 Marley and restaged Israel Horovitz's long-running production of Line at the= 13th=20 Street Repertory Company in New York City. He has danced in the nationally=20 renowned Denver Dance Theater, performed in night clubs, and appeared on TV'= s=20 Dance Fever. His most recent opera credit was the lavish PBS production of=20= El=20 Cid with Placido Domingo and the Washington Opera, where he served as dance=20= and=20 fight captain. He has also taught theater dance for the School of Cleveland= =20 Ballet. He has recently completed the independent film Edition Project and=20= the=20 untitled documentary on the life of Benjamin Matthews. His=20 next theater projects include Five Guys Named Moe and Joseph and the Amazing= =20 Technicolor Dreamcoat "para mi papa Gabriel C=E9spedes, Sr." Margaret Knepper is an accomplished actress, singer, musician, director and=20 costume designer. She has directed at least ten musical productions at=20 Weathervane including the highly successful Joseph and the Technicolor Dream= coat. =20 She has also played on stage in Sweeney Todd and Fiddler on the Roof. She i= s=20 voice and flute instructor at Medina High School where she has directed its=20= last=20 five musicals as well as the school's show choir, The Encore Entertainment=20 Company. Margaret was a music performance major at Baldwin-Wallace Conserva= tory=20 of Music with additional studies at The University of Akron and The=20 University of Michigan. She has performed with the Cleveland Opera, Berea S= ummer=20 Theatre, Goodyear Community Theatre, Greenbrier and First Night Akron. Ensemble: Rob Dougherty Man #2 Doylestown Rob was seen at Weathervane in Cabaret and Cinderella. He played John Adams= =20 in 1776 at Brunswick ACT and was the Baker in Into the Woods for Medina=20 Community Theater in 2002. He recently toured with Cleveland Signstage in i= ts=20 production of Into the Woods. He was also seen in the Stow Players producti= on of=20 Forever Plaid. Paul Hoffman Man #1 Cleveland Paul spent two years touring with Winged Victory Singers performing nightly=20 in showrooms in the Catskills, Atlantic City and Miami Beach. He was recent= ly=20 seen in Cain Park's production of Fiddler on the Roof and Beck Center's La=20 Cage Aux Folles. A Youngstown native, he graduated from Cuyahoga Falls High= =20 School and studied theater at Chapman University in Orange, CA. Meg Hopp Woman #1 Arkon Meg played Martha Brewster in Weathervane's Arsenic and Old Lace this past=20 season and in The Odd Couple, Female Version several seasons ago. She has b= een=20 seen as Miss Hannigan in Annie at Brecksville Theatre in the Square. She ha= s=20 a B.A. Degree from St. Norbert College in DePere, WI. Ikeya Morning Woman #2 Cleveland Heights Ikeya is a graduate of the American Musical and Dramatic Academy of New York= =20 City. She has been involved in numerous musicals including Godspell, Lucky=20 Stiff and Ain't Misbehavin' for which she completed the national tour this p= ast=20 December. David Grapes is currently the Executive Producing Director of the Tennessee=20 Repertory Theatre. Previously, David worked for three years as the Executiv= e=20 Director and Producing Artistic Director for Artpark and Artpark at the Chur= ch,=20 a large Equity theatre company located in upstate New York where he produced= =20 a number of regional premieres. A classically trained actor, he also has=20 extensive experience in academic theatre, having served as the Department Ch= air=20 and Master Acting Teacher at West Virginia University at Parkersburg (WV),Ta= rkio=20 College (MO) and Moorhead State University (MN). Todd Olson is the Artistic Director for American Stage Company in St.=20 Petersburg, FL. Prior to that he spent three seasons as the Associate Artis= tic=20 Director at Tennessee Repertory Theatre in Nashville. While there he direct= ed=20 critically-acclaimed productions of Wit, Cyrano de Bergerac, An Ideal Husban= d, How=20 I Learned to Drive and others. He received his MFA from The University of=20 North Carolina and is a graduate from the Institute for Advanced Theatre=20 Training at Harvard. He resides in Seminole, FL with his wife and children. My Way, a Tribute to Frank Sinatra captures the wit and charm of "Ol' Blue=20 Eyes," contains a dash of humor, a pinch of tap dancing and a touch of elega= nce.=20 At Weathervane Playhouse September 10 through October 5, 2003. Low-cost=20 preview performances on Wednesday and Thursday, September 10 and 11 at 7:30=20= p.m.=20 with official opening on Friday, September 12 at 8:00 p.m. Other performanc= es=20 are Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at=20 2:30 p.m. Charge by phone at Weathervane's Ticket Office at 330-836-2626. C= all=20 between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Tickets: $18 ($2=20 discount on Thursdays and Sundays for Senior Citizens & Students). (NOTE: T= HE 7:30=20 CURTAIN ON PREVIEW WEDNESDAY AND ALL THURSDAY PERFORMANCES IS NEW THIS SEASO= N.) Special luncheon performance Saturday, September 20, lunch at 12:45,=20 performance at 2:30 p.m. Combination ticket $30. The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to=20 encourage economic growth, education excellence and cultural enrichment for=20= all=20 Ohioans. Additional Season Sponsors: WKSU, PAX-TV --part1_64.3407ad43.2c8dff67_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable We regret that, in a prev= ious announcement, the name of a cast member for "My Way" was listed incorre= ctly.  Our cast member is Paul Hoffman, not Phil Hoffman. Here is the c= orrected announcement...

WEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE presents
Northeast Ohio Premiere of
My Way, A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra


Weathervane Playhouse opens its 2003-2004 Season with My Way, A Musical=20= Tribute to Frank Sinatra.  This collection of nearly 60 songs that Sina= tra made famous through recordings was conceived by David Grapes and Todd Ol= son based on the book by Todd Olson.  The music is arranged in medleys=20= including Favorites, Broadway, Cities, Young Love, Summer, Love and Marriage= , Losers, Big Flirt, Moon and Songs for Survivors.

Weathervane's ensemble is comprised of Rob Dougherty, Paul Hoffman, M= eg Hopp and Ikeya Morning.  The production is directed and choreogr= aphed by Mart=EDn C=E9spedes and Margaret Knepper is Musical Director.  = ;WRMR serves as Radio Sponsor.

Director/Choreographer, Mart=EDn C=E9spedes, making his Weathervane=20= directorial debut, most recently directed and choreographed Smokey Joe's Caf= =E9 at Beck Center.  He last appeared in the national tours of Man of L= a Mancha with Jack Jones and Ron Holgate where he completed over 300 perform= ances in the role of Pedro; "Lun Tha" in The King and I with Hailey Mills, M= arie Osmond and Faith Prince; South Pacific with Robert Goulet, and West Sid= e Story with Bebe Neuwirth.  Martin directed and staged the off-Broadwa= y production of Scrooge and Marley and restaged Israel Horovitz's long-runni= ng production of Line at the 13th Street Repertory Company in New York City.=  He has danced in the nationally renowned Denver Dance Theater, perfor= med in night clubs, and appeared on TV's Dance Fever.  His most recent=20= opera credit was the lavish PBS production of El Cid with Placido Domingo an= d the Washington Opera, where he served as dance and fight captain.  He= has also taught theater dance for the School of Cleveland Ballet.  He=20= has recently completed the independent film Edition Project and the untitled= documentary on the life of Benjamin Matthews.  His=20
next theater projects include Five Guys Named Moe and Joseph and the Ama= zing Technicolor Dreamcoat "para mi papa Gabriel C=E9spedes, Sr."

Margaret Knepper is an accomplished actress, singer, musician, director=20= and costume designer.  She has directed at least ten musical production= s at Weathervane including the highly successful Joseph and the Technicolor=20= Dreamcoat.  She has also played on stage in Sweeney Todd and Fiddler on= the Roof.  She is voice and flute instructor at Medina High School whe= re she has directed its last five musicals as well as the school's show choi= r, The Encore Entertainment Company.  Margaret was a music performance=20= major at Baldwin-Wallace Conservatory of Music with additional studies at Th= e University of Akron and The University of Michigan.  She has performe= d with the Cleveland Opera, Berea Summer Theatre, Goodyear Community Theatre= , Greenbrier and First Night Akron.

Ensemble:
Rob Dougherty Man #2 Doylestown
Rob was seen at Weathervane in Cabaret and Cinderella.  He played J= ohn Adams in 1776 at Brunswick ACT and was the Baker in Into the Woods for M= edina Community Theater in 2002.  He recently toured with Cleveland Sig= nstage in its production of Into the Woods.  He was also seen in the St= ow Players production of Forever Plaid.

Paul Hoffman Man #1 Cleveland
Paul spent two years touring with Winged Victory Singers performing nigh= tly in showrooms in the Catskills, Atlantic City and Miami Beach.  He w= as recently seen in Cain Park's production of Fiddler on the Roof and Beck C= enter's La Cage Aux Folles.  A Youngstown native, he graduated from Cuy= ahoga Falls High School and studied theater at Chapman University in Orange,= CA.

Meg Hopp Woman #1 Arkon
Meg played Martha Brewster in Weathervane's Arsenic and Old Lace this pa= st season and in The Odd Couple, Female Version several seasons ago.  S= he has been seen as Miss Hannigan in Annie at Brecksville Theatre in the Squ= are.  She has a B.A. Degree from St. Norbert College in DePere, WI.

Ikeya Morning Woman #2 Cleveland Heights
Ikeya is a graduate of the American Musical and Dramatic Academy of New=20= York City.  She has been involved in numerous musicals including Godspe= ll, Lucky Stiff and Ain't Misbehavin' for which she completed the national t= our this past December.

David Grapes is currently the Executive Producing Director of the Tennes= see Repertory Theatre.  Previously, David worked for three years as the= Executive Director and Producing Artistic Director for Artpark and Artpark=20= at the Church, a large Equity theatre company located in upstate New York wh= ere he produced a number of regional premieres.  A classically trained=20= actor, he also has extensive experience in academic theatre, having served a= s the Department Chair and Master Acting Teacher at West Virginia University= at Parkersburg (WV),Tarkio College (MO) and Moorhead State University (MN).

Todd Olson is the Artistic Director for American Stage Company in St. Pe= tersburg, FL.  Prior to that he spent three seasons as the Associate Ar= tistic Director at Tennessee Repertory Theatre in Nashville.  While the= re he directed critically-acclaimed productions of Wit, Cyrano de Bergerac,=20= An Ideal Husband, How I Learned to Drive and others.  He received his M= FA from The University of North Carolina and is a graduate from the Institut= e for Advanced Theatre Training at Harvard.  He resides in Seminole, FL= with his wife and children.

My Way, a Tribute to Frank Sinatra captures the wit and charm of "Ol' Bl= ue Eyes," contains a dash of humor, a pinch of tap dancing and a touch of el= egance.  At Weathervane Playhouse September 10 through October 5, 2003.= Low-cost preview performances on Wednesday and Thursday, September 10 and 1= 1 at 7:30 p.m. with official opening on Friday, September 12 at 8:00 p.m. &n= bsp;Other performances are Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays at=20= 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Charge by phone at Weathervane's Ticket Offi= ce at 330-836-2626.  Call between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through= Friday.  Tickets: $18 ($2 discount on Thursdays and Sundays for Senior= Citizens & Students).  (NOTE: THE 7:30 CURTAIN ON PREVIEW WEDNESDA= Y AND ALL THURSDAY PERFORMANCES IS NEW THIS SEASON.)

Special luncheon performance Saturday, September 20, lunch at 12:45, per= formance at 2:30 p.m. Combination ticket $30.

The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to= encourage economic growth, education excellence and cultural enrichment for= all Ohioans.
Additional Season Sponsors: WKSU, PAX-TV

--part1_64.3407ad43.2c8dff67_boundary-- From rickyscot at yahoo.com Tue Sep 9 16:10:31 2003 From: rickyscot at yahoo.com (Rick Ferguson) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 19:10:31 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]EXTRA CHARACTER AUDITION FOR SHORT COMEDY FILM AGES 27-45 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0067_01C37706.0E8963E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit THIS THURSDAY AT 7PM WE WILL BE HOLDING AUDITIONS FOR VARIOUS ROLES IN OUR UP-COMING SHORT COMEDY FILM. ONE CHARACTER THAT WE DIDN'T ASK FOR LAST TIME, BUT ARE LOOKING FOR THIS TIME IS A SMARMY SLEEZY STAND UP COMEDIAN WHO'S "MADE IT" ON THE LOCAL SCENE BUT HAS YET TO GO NATIONAL. HIS NAME IS JIMMY STEELE, AGE 27 - 40. CONFIDENT, YET NOT REALLY A GOOD STAND UP. IT IS NOT NECESSARY THAT YOU HAVE A STAND UP ROUTINE OR THAT YOU ACTUALLY CONSIDER YOURSELF A STAND UP. THAT'S WHAT THE ACTING IS FOR. TO READ FOR THIS ROLE PLEASE COME TO THE SECOND CITY TRAINING CENTER THIS THURSDAY AT 7PM. ROOM 850. IT IS LOCATED IN THE HANNA BUILDING ON THE CORNER OF EUCLID AND 14TH STREET, DOWNTOWN CLEVELAND. FOR MORE INFO CALL RICK AT 216-367-7133 OR EMAIL AT RFERGUSON at WOIO.COM. OTHER ROLES WE ARE LOOKING FOR ARE BELOW. Frank Richnavsky - 50 -60 year old bitter hard working father who hates the fact his grown sons still live at home Peggy Richnavsky - 50 - 60 year old Mother. Supportive, understanding housewife type, the glue who holds it all together. Tony/or Tina Malanga - 40 -45 Comedy Club Owner Chad - 17 Year year old skater kid (Must be 18 or over to audition however) Barbara Richnavsky - 26 - 35, Ex-Wife of one of the brothers Please come prepared to read from the script and improvise. ------=_NextPart_000_0067_01C37706.0E8963E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

THIS THURSDAY AT 7PM= WE WILL BE HOLDING AUDITIONS FOR VARIOUS ROLES IN OUR UP-COMING SHORT COMEDY FILM. =

 

ONE CHARACTER THAT WE DIDN’T ASK FOR LAST TIME, = BUT ARE LOOKING FOR THIS TIME IS A SMARMY SLEEZY STAND UP COMEDIAN = WHO’S “MADE IT” ON THE LOCAL SCENE BUT HAS YET TO GO NATIONAL. =

 

HIS NAME IS JIMMY STEELE, AGE = 27 – 40. CONFIDENT, YET NOT REALLY A GOOD STAND UP. =

 

IT IS NOT NECESSARY THAT YOU HAVE A STAND UP ROUTINE = OR THAT YOU ACTUALLY CONSIDER YOURSELF A STAND UP. THAT’S WHAT THE ACTING = IS FOR.

 

TO READ FOR THIS ROLE PLEASE COME TO THE = SECOND = CITY = TRAINING = CENTER THIS THURSDAY AT 7PM. ROOM 850. IT IS LOCATED IN THE HANNA = BUILDING ON THE CORNER OF EUCLID AND 14TH STREET, DOWNTOWN CLEVELAND. =

 

FOR MORE INFO CALL RICK AT 216-367-7133 OR EMAIL AT = RFERGUSON at WOIO.COM. =

 

OTHER ROLES WE ARE LOOKING FOR ARE = BELOW.

 

Frank Richnavsky - 50 -60 year old bitter hard = working father who hates the fact his grown sons still live at = home

Peggy Richnavsky - 50 - 60 year old Mother. = Supportive, understanding housewife type, the glue who holds it all together. =

Tony/or Tina Malanga - 40 -45 Comedy Club = Owner

Chad - 17 Year year old skater kid (Must be 18 or over to = audition however)


Barbara Richnavsky - 26 - 35, Ex-Wife = of one of the brothers


Please come prepared to read from the script and improvise. =

 

------=_NextPart_000_0067_01C37706.0E8963E0-- From dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org Mon Sep 8 10:28:18 2003 From: dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org (Dale Van Niel) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 13:28:18 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great Lakes Theater Festival seeks carpenter Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F025210@GLTF01> CARPENTER Due to a recent vacany in our scene shop, Great Lakes Theater Festival is again seeking applicants for the position of Carpenter. Contract runs from September 2003 to February 2004 and would begin immediately. Candidates should have excellent carpentry skills and experience with welding and rigging. Salary is commensurate with experience. Please send letter and resume with references and phone numbers to CARPENTER SEARCH, c/o Dale Van Niel, 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 dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org From kstarr at carouseldinnertheatre.com Tue Sep 9 17:23:23 2003 From: kstarr at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Karen Starr) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 20:23:23 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Carousel Dinner Theatre- Pre-show host/hostess search Message-ID: <53BEDB5B24A8CB4AA1BED257B2CA0A870282FD@dc1.carousel.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37731.BEC7D158 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Carousel Dinner Theatre in Akron is looking for a permanent pre-show = host or hostess to perform prior to each of the 8 shows every week. The = performer needs to have a welcoming personality, a versatile singing = voice and a quick and charming wit.=20 Prior to every performance, the pre-show host/hostess will make = announcements, explain the rules and regulations and sing selections = from our upcoming season.=20 The Carousel Dinner Theatre will provide evening wear for the = host/hostess to perform in. =20 The general schedule would be as follows: Tuesday 7:30- 8:00 Wednesday 1:30-2:00 Wednesday 7:30- 8:00 Thursday 7:30-8:00 Friday 8:00- 8:30 Saturday 1:30-2:00 Saturday 8:00-8:30 Sunday 4:30-5:00 (The opening week of each production will have a Friday matinee instead = of Wednesday) =20 This person would be compensated and would need to have the availability = to perform all pre-shows year-round. =20 Please prepare an audio or video tape of 2 songs: one from Smokey Joe's = Caf=E9 and one from Miss Saigon. =20 Send them to: Karen Starr C/O Carousel Dinner Theatre 1275 E Waterloo Rd Akron, OH 44306 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37731.BEC7D158 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Carousel Dinner Theatre = in = Akron is looking for a permanent pre-show host or hostess to perform prior to each of the = 8 shows every week. The performer needs to have a welcoming personality, a versatile singing voice and a quick and charming wit. =

Prior to every performance, the pre-show host/hostess = will make announcements, explain the rules and regulations and sing = selections from our upcoming season.

The Carousel Dinner Theatre = will provide evening wear for the host/hostess to perform = in.

 

The general schedule would be as = follows:

Tuesday 7:30- 8:00

Wednesday 1:30-2:00

Wednesday 7:30- 8:00

Thursday 7:30-8:00

Friday 8:00- 8:30

Saturday 1:30-2:00

Saturday 8:00-8:30

Sunday 4:30-5:00

(The opening week of each production will have a = Friday matinee instead of Wednesday)

=A0

This person would be compensated and would need to = have the availability to perform all pre-shows = year-round.

 

Please prepare an audio or video tape of 2 songs: one = from Smokey Joe’s Caf=E9 and one from Miss = Saigon.

 

Send them to:

Karen = Starr

C/O Carousel Dinner = Theatre

1275 E Waterloo = Rd

Akron, = OH= = 44306

 

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37731.BEC7D158-- From AdMan7601 at aol.com Mon Sep 8 15:14:31 2003 From: AdMan7601 at aol.com (AdMan7601 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 18:14:31 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]In search of Performance Space Message-ID: <4D90EF0B.02DB86D0.0212CD4F@aol.com> Four singers are looking for a space to perform a musical theatre cabaret. We have been told that there are several places in the Cleveland area that will lend their spaces for either a nominal charge, or percentage from ticket sales. Our repetoire ranges from classical musical theatre to the pop shows of today, from legit to pop/rock. We are all in the 20-25 age range, and have all studied voice extensively through Kent State University and private coaching. The technical needs for the show are very minimal, using basic lighting, a piano, and mic's if available. If you know any venue that might be interested in a cabaret show, could you please let us know where they are, and who we should contact? Some possible themes for the review include "the era's of cabaret", "favorite songs, and other parts we'll never play", and "songs of the meadowlark" You can contact us via Adam Kern, by replying to this email. Thanks, and have a great day! www.adamkern.com www.annemariepinto.com From bergoine at alltel.net Tue Sep 9 19:10:39 2003 From: bergoine at alltel.net (John Bergoine) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 22:10:39 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Workshop Message-ID: <002601c37740$bb379460$8ca428a2@k4e5n9> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C3771F.33E2D0E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AUDITION WORKSHOP The Aurora Community Theatre will be conducting a workshop on=20 "THE AUDITION PROCESS". The workshop will take place at the Aurora Community Theatre on = Saturday, September 27, 2003 from 10 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. This workshop = is free to Aurora Community Theatre members and $5.00 for non-members. = High School students are also invited to attend. The workshop will cover the audition process for musicals and plays. = Workshop leaders will include Donna Dandino, Paula Kline-Messner and = Barbara Rhoades. The workshop is limited to a maximum of 24 persons. Pre-registration for the workshop can be done by calling Jackie Hudson = at (330) 995-4592. Registration on the day of the workshop will be from 9:00 to 9:30 A.M. ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C3771F.33E2D0E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
AUDITION WORKSHOP

The Aurora = Community=20 Theatre will be conducting a workshop on
"THE AUDITION = PROCESS".

The=20 workshop will take place at the Aurora Community Theatre on Saturday, = September=20 27, 2003 from 10 A.M. to 12:00 P.M.   This workshop is free to = Aurora=20 Community Theatre members and $5.00 for non-members.   High = School=20 students are also invited to attend.

The workshop will cover the = audition=20 process for musicals and plays.   Workshop leaders will = include Donna=20 Dandino, Paula Kline-Messner and Barbara Rhoades.

The workshop is = limited=20 to a maximum of 24 persons.

Pre-registration for the workshop can = be done=20 by calling Jackie Hudson at (330) 995-4592.

Registration on the = day of=20 the workshop will be from 9:00  to 9:30=20 A.M.


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-811735514-1063164658=:67748-- From Margaret.Berke at tri-c.edu Mon Sep 8 10:28:13 2003 From: Margaret.Berke at tri-c.edu (Berke, Margaret) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 13:28:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MURDER MYSTERY NIGHT: "The Ghost of James A. Garfield" at Lawnfield Inn Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3762E.9517B37C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Lawnfield Inn 8434 Mentor Avenue, Mentor, Ohio presents =20 Murder Mystery Night With the "Candlelight Mystery Players" =20 "The Ghost of James A. Garfield" September 27th, 2003 7:00 pm =20 Dinner & Show packages with overnight accommodations available. Package for two includes candlelight dinner, complimentary wine, one night accommodation, continental breakfast, great fun and prizes. =20 Call 440-205-7378 or, toll free 866-205-7378 For Reservations and Additional Information Cash, personal check, traveler's check, and most credit cards welcome. =20 Call for group rates and private parties. Dinner & Show package without overnight accommodations also available. =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3762E.9517B37C Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Lawnfield Inn

8434 Mentor = Avenue, Mentor, Ohio

presents

 

Murder = Mystery Night

With the = “Candlelight Mystery Players”

 

“The Ghost of James A. Garfield”

September 27th, 2003

7:00 = pm

 

Dinner & Show packages with overnight accommodations available.  Package for two includes candlelight dinner, = complimentary wine, one night accommodation, continental breakfast, great fun and = prizes.

 

Call = 440-205-7378 or, toll free 866-205-7378

For = Reservations and Additional Information

Cash, = personal check, traveler’s check, and most credit cards welcome.

 

Call for group rates and private = parties.

Dinner & Show package without overnight accommodations = also available.

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3762E.9517B37C-- From dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org Mon Sep 8 10:31:41 2003 From: dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org (Dale Van Niel) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 13:31:41 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Scene Shop Foreman position available at Great Lakes Theater Festival Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F025211@GLTF01> SCENE SHOP FOREMAN Great Lakes Theater Festival is seeking applicants for the position of SCENE SHOP FOREMAN. Contract runs from September 2003 to February 2004 . Candidates should have thorough knowledge of shop tools, wood and steel construction, rigging, and welding skills. Should also be able to build from shop drawings, meet deadlines, supervise others, and maintain daily operations of the scene shop. Salary is commensurate with experience. Please send letter and resume with references and phone numbers to SCENE SHOP FOREMAN SEARCH, c/o Dale Van Niel, 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 dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org From mpreston at dobama.org Mon Sep 8 10:46:55 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 13:46:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]U.S. Premiere at Dobama October 17th -- The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison Message-ID: Dobama Theatre presents the United States Premiere of The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison directed by Joyce Casey October 17-November 9, 2003 U.S. Premiere! Dobama Theatre is proud to present the United States premiere of The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison. The Domino Heart premiered in March 2003 at the Tarragon Theatre in Toronto. Dobama Theatre is the first theatre in the United States to show it. Joyce Casey, Dobama?s Artistic Director, will direct this U.S. Premiere. Cara Fortree (Carla Dunleavy), university professor and mother, is widowed when her husband is suddenly killed in a car accident. Reverend Mortimer Wright (Glenn Colerider*), is sleepless in his hospital room. Young advertising executive Leo Juarez (Fabio Polanco*) is camped out in his corporate office in Chicago. In the night sky above, a helicopter carries the organ that will connect them all. *Audio-described performance on Sunday, October 26th at 2:30 p.m. featuring Glenn Colerider*, Carla Dunleavy and Fabio Polanco* *member Actors? Equity Association Performances: October 17-November 9 Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sunday 10/19 at 7:30 p.m.; 10/26, 11/2, 11/9 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets $11-20 SAVE THE DATE! October 20th and 21st NEW VOICES FOR THE THEATRE New works by area writers, including Sarah Morton For more information, call Dobama at (216) 932-6838. For reservations, call Dobama?s box office at (216) 932-3396. *DON'T MISS KIMBERLY AKIMBO BY DAVID LINDSAY-ABAIRE, NOW AT DOBAMA THROUGH SEPTEMBER 28TH!! 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 tnelson at WVIZ.org Mon Sep 8 14:14:47 2003 From: tnelson at WVIZ.org (Benepe-Nelson, Tamme) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 17:14:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This week on Applause on WVIZ/PBS Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3764E.3B9956DC Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The best from the Archives coming up on the next round of Applause with host Dee Perry... * Maestro Franz Welser-Most, Music Director for The Cleveland Orchestra. * We'll visit local vocal legend Jimmy Scott. His haunting voice has made a big noise in the jazz world for decades.=20 * And, we'll hear from a young musician with an old soul. *Clarence Bucaro's breaking through on the local blues circuit. That's all coming your way on the next round of Applause.=20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3764E.3B9956DC Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This week on Applause on WVIZ/PBS

The best from the Archives coming = up on the next round of Applause with host Dee Perry...

  • Maestro Franz Welser-Most, Music = Director for The Cleveland Orchestra.
  • We’ll visit local vocal = legend  Jimmy Scott. His haunting voice has made a big noise in the = jazz world for decades.
  • And, we’ll hear from a = young musician with an old soul.  *Clarence = Bucaro’s breaking through on the local blues circuit.

That’s all coming your way on = the next round of Applause.




------_=_NextPart_001_01C3764E.3B9956DC-- From rainbowrep at neo.rr.com Wed Sep 10 00:06:52 2003 From: rainbowrep at neo.rr.com (Lois DiGiacomo) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 02:06:52 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]THE GUYS - true story of 9/11 - N.E. Ohio premiere from the Rainbow Repertory Co. Message-ID: <002601c3776a$1cc706b0$dbd65d18@DJVLSZ01> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C37740.337E3FB0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable THE GUYS, a New York fire captain's true story, will premiere on = Thursday, September 11th - 8 p.m., at the Canton Cultural Center = Education Building located at 1014 Cleveland Avenue N. W. (directly = behind the Civic Center parking deck). "This play is why theater exists...to connect us, teach us how to live. = It is destined to become a classic." NEW YORK TIMES Already a movie with Sigourney Weaver and Anthony LaPaglia, the play = will use the movie soundtrack and will have a live rendition of the = theme song, 'The Dawning of the Day'. Don't miss a commemoration of 9/11 that will truly touch your = heart!...you will never forget it. Performance dates include September = 19-20. Reservations: 330.966.9440=20 THE GUYS can be booked as a special event or fundraising production for = organizations. Call Director, Lois DiGiacomo, at 330.966.9440.=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C37740.337E3FB0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
THE GUYS, a New York fire captain's = true story,=20 will premiere on Thursday, September 11th - 8 p.m., at the Canton = Cultural=20 Center Education Building located at 1014 Cleveland Avenue N. W. = (directly=20 behind the Civic Center parking deck).
 
"This play is why theater exists...to = connect us,=20 teach us how to live.  It is destined to become a classic."  = NEW YORK=20 TIMES
 
Already a movie with Sigourney Weaver = and Anthony=20 LaPaglia, the play will use the movie soundtrack and will have a live = rendition=20 of the theme song, 'The Dawning of the Day'.
 
Don't miss a commemoration of 9/11 that = will truly=20 touch your heart!...you will never forget it. Performance dates include=20 September 19-20. Reservations: 330.966.9440 
 
THE GUYS can be booked as a special = event or=20 fundraising production for organizations.  Call Director, Lois = DiGiacomo, at 330.966.9440. 
------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C37740.337E3FB0-- From jgregory at cptonline.org Wed Sep 10 06:22:42 2003 From: jgregory at cptonline.org (Jyana Gregory) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 09:22:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CPT seeks sound des, props person and ASMs for upcoming shows Message-ID: <200309100922.AA489554210@cptonline.org> Cleveland Public Theatre is seeking a sound designer, a props person and an ASM for their upcoming musical DISCORDIA opening Oct. 17th and an ASM for Durang's MRS. BOB CRACHIT'S WILD CHRISTMAS BINGE opening Nov. 28th. All positions receive a stipend. For more information, please contact Jyana S. Gregory, Associate Artisitic Director 216-631-2727 x210. From s.emerick at csuohio.edu Wed Sep 10 06:34:33 2003 From: s.emerick at csuohio.edu (s.emerick at csuohio.edu) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 09:34:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Centerfest presents SNEAK PEEK Message-ID: Don't miss out on CENTERFEST on Saturday, September 20 Noon - 5pm at Playhouse Square Center! Get a glimpse of the Broadway Series with SNEAK PEEK featuring: Maryanne Nagel Greg Violand Sandra Emerick Kyle Primous ...accompanied by Marge Adler CENTERFEST is Playhouse Square Center's FREE annual open house arts celebration. It's a community-wide performing and visual arts festival, during which Playhouse Square's stages and lobbies come to life with performances by both local artists and national touring companies. Bring your entire family and enjoy a full day of fun-filled, inspiring shows, as you delve into creative, hands-on arts activities sponsored by local cultural organizations. PLUS, come support CSU's dance program performing at CENTERFEST ! For a schedule of events for Centerfest, click here: http://www.playhousesquare.com/Centerfest/schedule_03.htm If you miss SNEAK PEEK at Centerfest, attend the other performances. Schedule includes: Saturday, Sept 20 at Playhouse Square Centerfest, 4 pm, Ohio Theatre Sunday, Sept 28 at the Lakewood Library, 2 pm Wednesday, Oct 1 at the Beachwood Library, 7:30 pm Sunday, Oct 5 at the Downtown Cleveland Public Library, 2 pm (Louis Stokes Wing Aud.) Tuesday, Oct 7 at the Westlake Library, 7:30 pm. ALL PERFORMANCES, INCLUDING "CENTERFEST" ARE FREE ! From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Sep 10 06:37:41 2003 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 09:37:41 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder: "Vagabonds" Perform at Arts in Strongsville This Sunday Message-ID: <1de.f1e1a28.2c908325@aol.com> --part1_1de.f1e1a28.2c908325_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable REMINDER!! Dont' miss your chance to see . . . Annie Meyer-Steinheiser and Lynn Joslyn=20 as=20 the "Vagabonds" Sunday, September 14, 2003 A Day at the Chalet Sponsored by Arts in Strongsville 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM=A0 (Rain or Shine) at the Cleveland Metroparks "Chalet" Entrances to the Chalet off Pearl Road or Route 82 (Royalton Road) You are Invited to . . . An entertaining & educational, family-oriented day filled with Art, Dance,=20 Music & Theatre awaits you.=A0 Featured throughout the day . . . Live=20 Performances, Exhibitions by Unique Artists, Demonstrations & Audience Parti= cipation! Sue Johnson, Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, will once, again,=20 emcee the 4th Annual Day at the Chalet.=A0 Come, join us for a "funtastic" d= ay of=20 events which will feature a fabulous variety of arts and culture=20 entertainment, including our own . . . "Vagabonds"=20 Annie Meyer-Steinheiser and Lynn Joslyn. Annie & Lynn will perform their "Vagabond" antics, duets and dances=20 3:00- 3:30 PM. Be sure to come and support our talented WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio=20 members who are being showcased at this Arts in Strongsville event. Admission:=A0 Food items for the Strongsville Emergency Food Bank=20 (Suggested donations: Boxes of cereal, canned goods, jars of jelly, peanut=20 butter or small cans of coffee.) For additional information:=A0 Call (440) 878-4917, (440)238-3693, or (440)=20 572-0439. Sandra Kornick, Program Chair --part1_1de.f1e1a28.2c908325_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

REMINDER!!

Dont' miss your chance to see . .  .

Annie Meyer-Steinheiser and=20= Lynn Joslyn
as
the "Vagabonds"


Sunday, September 14, 200= 3

A Day at the Chalet
Sponsored by
Arts in Strongsville
12:00 PM - 6:00 PM=A0 (Rain or Shine)
at the Cleveland Metroparks "Chalet"
Entrances to the Chalet off Pearl Road or Route 82 (Royalton Road)

You are Invited to . . .

An entertaining & educational, family-oriented day fille= d with Art, Dance, Music & Theatre awaits you.=A0 Featured throughout th= e day . . . Live Performances, Exhibitions by Unique Artists, Demonstrations= & Audience Participation!

Sue Johnson, Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, will=20= once, again, emcee the 4th Annual Day at the Chalet.=A0 Come,=20= join us for a "funtastic" day of events which will feature a fabulous= variety of arts and culture entertainment, including our own . . .

"Vagabonds"
Annie Meyer-Steinheiser and Lynn Joslyn.

Annie & Lynn will perform their "Vagabond" antics, duets and dances
3:00- 3:30 PM.

Be sure to come and support our talented WAKE UP And=20= LIVE's Actors' Studio members who are being showcased at this Art= s in Strongsville event.

Admission:=A0 Food items for the Strongsville Emergency Food Bank
(
Suggested donations: Box= es of cereal, canned goods, jars of jelly, peanut butter or small cans of co= ffee.)

For additional information:=A0 Call (440) 878-4917, (440)238-3693, or (440)=20= 572-0439.
Sandra Kornick, Program Chair












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We now accept Major Credit Cards for WAKE UP And LIVE's Training,=20 Services, Publications & Gift Ideas. Call (216) 561-8608 to order.=20 WAKE UP And LIVE's Publications . P.O. Box 201524 . Shaker Heights, OH 44122 --part1_172.1f88ec05.2c90a93f_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

A REMINDER
Announcement

from
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio
Sue Johnson, Director
about our
TALENT SERVICES . PUBLICA= TIONS . GIFT IDEAS


As the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio st= arts another season of programs, projects and productions, we would like to=20= remind you about our expanded professional services & training.=A0 See h= ow our Talent Services, Publications and Gift Ideas can help you be m= ore effective in your personal, professional & career development.

> TALENT SERVICES FOR ACTORS,= PLAYWRIGHTS, DIRECTORS,=A0
=A0=A0=A0 (COMEDIANS & SINGERS, Too)


. Business Management Ser= vices!
=A0=A0 We'll help you promote your projects . . .
=A0=A0 Presentations . Shows & Performances . Special Events (Planning &= amp;
=A0=A0 Entertainment) . Publicity . Guest Appearances

. Career Development Serv= ices!
=A0=A0 "PlayActs: a Prelude to Performance"
=A9 &a= mp; "Playwrights' Scriptwriting Basics"=A9
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--part1_172.1f88ec05.2c90a93f_boundary-- From goc at haroldhafner.com Wed Sep 10 10:06:42 2003 From: goc at haroldhafner.com (Harold Hafner Model & Talent) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 13:06:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Space Available Message-ID: <035401c377bd$e875e2b0$120d6b42@R> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_7cWWZA171pFZ9nQ0CoGM3Q) Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Do you need a small space for your acting classes, dance classes (no mirrors available), casting sessions, meetings, yoga classes, photo shoots, etc? Harold Hafner Model & Talent Photography/Management is offering our space to qualified responsible individuals and groups for the classes, meetings, casting session, shoots, etc. The rate is $30 per hour or $200 for the day. The space is about 550 sq ft located in the Midtown area on East 40th Street at Payne Ave in the "Loft Works" building. There is a parking lot and off street parking available. Anyone interested can contact us at 216-426-8000. ----- Red Roses, Harold Hafner Model & Talent Photography 216-426-8000 www.HaroldHafner.com --Boundary_(ID_7cWWZA171pFZ9nQ0CoGM3Q) Content-type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT

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--Boundary_(ID_7cWWZA171pFZ9nQ0CoGM3Q)-- From CRSG at Lubrizol.com Wed Sep 10 08:06:50 2003 From: CRSG at Lubrizol.com (Sgarlata, Christopher) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 11:06:50 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Li'l Abner Auditions at Lake Performing Arts Center Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C377AD.2928E600 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Lake Performing Arts Center, located at 29430 Lakeshore Blvd. in Willowick, will hold auditions for our Fall Musical Li'l Abner on Sunday September 14 at 7:30 p.m. No appointment is necessary. Needed are actors, singer and dancers ages 16 and older. Those auditioning should prepare a song from a Broadway musical and be prepared to read from the script. Production dates for Li'l Abner are November 14 - December 7. For more information, please call Lake Performing Arts Center Box Office at 440/944-2520. Chris R. Sgarlata Email: crsg at lubrizol.com Both the individual sending this e-mail and The Lubrizol Corporation=20 intend that this electronic message be used exclusively by the = individual=20 or entity to which it is intended to be addressed. This message may=20 contain information that is privileged, confidential and thereby exempt = and=20 protected from unauthorized disclosure under applicable law. If the=20 reader of this message is not the intended recipient, or an employee or=20 agent responsible for delivering the message to the intended recipient,=20 be aware that any disclosure, dissemination, distribution or copying of=20 this communication, or the use of its contents, is not authorized and is = strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication and are = not=20 the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately and = permanently=20 delete the original message from your e-mail system. =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C377AD.2928E600 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Li'l Abner Auditions at Lake Performing Arts Center

Lake Performing Arts Center, = located at 29430 Lakeshore Blvd. in Willowick, will hold auditions for = our Fall Musical Li’l Abner on Sunday September 14 at 7:30 = p.m.  No appointment is necessary.  Needed are actors, singer = and dancers ages 16 and older.  Those auditioning should prepare a = song from a Broadway musical and be prepared to read from the = script.  Production dates for Li’l Abner are November = 14 – December 7.  For more information, please call Lake = Performing Arts Center Box Office at 440/944-2520.


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------_=_NextPart_001_01C377AD.2928E600-- From oakfaery at adelphia.net Wed Sep 10 10:33:16 2003 From: oakfaery at adelphia.net (oakfaery at adelphia.net) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 13:33:16 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]New play at KSUSC Message-ID: <20030910173316.CFKF12180.mta10.adelphia.net@mail.adelphia.net> There is a brand new play being staged at the Kent State University Stark Campus that all should see. It is written by Rod Lang and it is called "Birdie." It is definitely worth the $8.00 admission charge. It runs Sept. 11 thru Sept. 14, 2003. If you get a chance please go see this wonderful play!! From Oonawolf at aol.com Wed Sep 10 12:06:00 2003 From: Oonawolf at aol.com (Oonawolf at aol.com) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 15:06:00 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Drumplay meets Gongzilla at Beachland Ballroom and Rhythmfest Message-ID: <90.3c2152aa.2c90d018@aol.com> Dear Folks, Please pick up a copy of today's Scene alternative newsweekly, 9/10 issue, and read the story on Drumplay and our collaboration with Gongzilla, on page 47. We will be performing with them on Friday night, September 12, at the Beachland Ballroom, and then again for a noon set at Nelson Ledges Quarry Park on Saturday, September 13. For those on this list unfamiliar with Drumplay, winner of Best World Music Act 2002 in the Cleveland Free Times Music Awards, you will be treated to the poetry of Daniel Thompson, who is a frequent contributor to our project. For more information, please visit the following websites: www.clevescene.com www.beachlandballroom.com www. nlqp.com www.cdbaby.com/drumplay www.lolorecords.com For all those who come to the show and purchase our new CD "Under the Map of the World Where I Sleep", you will receive a free poster of Daniel Thompson's poetry against a nice collage of photos taken by French photographer, Frederic Loridant, on Drumplay's first European tour in May of 2002. Please come out and support percussion and poetry, a groovy combination. Peace, James Onysko From edenvalley at centurytel.net Wed Sep 10 12:53:44 2003 From: edenvalley at centurytel.net (Bette Lou Higgins) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 15:53:44 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Eden Valley presents NEXT STOP, FREEDOM! on Sept. 20 Message-ID: <3F5F8148.4030803@centurytel.net> Join us when we present NEXT STOP, FREEDOM! for the Center for Great Lakes Culture on Saturday, September 20, 2003 at 3p.m. at the Cleveland Hyatt Regency, 420 Superior Avenue. Travel back to 1899 and join Sarah Comstock (portrayed by Bette Lou Higgins) as she talks about her experiences growing up in a station on the Underground Railroad. Prior to this performance there will be performances by Lee Murdock, Dan Hill and Foster Brown. All performances are free and open to the public. For additional information see http://greatlakes.msu.edu/meeting2003.php Bette Lou Higgins Artistic Director Eden Valley Enterprises http://community.cleveland.com/cc/edenvalley From cinevid at yahoo.com Wed Sep 10 12:43:38 2003 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 12:43:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Date set for "FILMING IN DV" a Seminar/Workshop at Cinevid Productions Message-ID: <20030910194338.35196.qmail@web80513.mail.yahoo.com> --0-864785179-1063223018=:33823 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Filming in DV - October 11th & 12th A Course for Digital Filmmakers. - Bill Johns, Instructor (read Bio) (this course includes a free DVD of Cinevid Shorts including DVD-Rom files for creating Look of Film process on 4 popular Imaging/NLE programs) This course is designed to give filmmakers the tools to simply make better movies. Although filmmaking is a very subjective art form, and success at the box office is never guaranteed, there are skill driven steps that can increase the filmmaker's chances of having his or her work taken seriously by both festivals and distributors. The course will run for two full days* and be divided into the following sessions: DAY ONE: 1. Choosing a Script 2. Casting the Film 3. Production DAY TWO: 4. Editing and Post Production 5. Marketing and Distribution 6. Question and Answer IMPORTANT: Each registered attendee is encouraged to submit a short subject screenplay for consideration as the project we will be filming. It should be no more than four minutes in length, set in one, indoor location and have at most four roles. Deadline for submission is October 1st. (the writer of the selected script will recieve a MiniDV Master of their completed film for their portfolio) For Session Description Please Visit the Info Page *I realize that two days is not enough time to cover, let alone absorb everything that will be discussed and demonstrated. For this reason attendees are encouraged to bring their camcorders and cassette recorders to take visual and audio notes for later review. $199 per person Register Online or get OrderForm here or call 440-796-7417 Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 11th and 12th, 9am - 6pm. Lunches provided (vegetarian consideration, so please specify when responding to confirmation email) Cinevid Productions - 3 South State Street - Painesville, OH 44077 (Directions) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-864785179-1063223018=:33823 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Filming in DV - October 11th & 12th
A Course for Digital Filmmakers. - Bill Johns, Instructor (read Bio)
(this course includes a free DVD of Cinevid Shorts including DVD-Rom files for creating Look of Film process on 4 popular Imaging/NLE programs)

This course is designed to give filmmakers the tools to simply make better movies. Although filmmaking is a very subjective art form, and success at the box office is never guaranteed, there are skill driven steps that can increase the filmmaker's chances of having his or her work taken seriously by both festivals and distributors.

The course will run for two full days* and be divided into the following sessions:

DAY ONE:
1. Choosing a Script
2. Casting the Film
3. Production

DAY TWO:
4. Editing and Post Production
5. Marketing and Distribution
6. Question and Answer

IMPORTANT: Each registered attendee is encouraged to submit a short subject screenplay for consideration as the project we will be filming. It should be no more than four minutes in length, set in one, indoor location and have at most four roles. Deadline for submission is October 1st. (the writer of the selected script will recieve a MiniDV Master of their completed film for their portfolio)

For Session Description Please Visit the Info Page

*I realize that two days is not enough time to cover, let alone absorb everything that will be discussed and demonstrated. For this reason attendees are encouraged to bring their camcorders and cassette recorders to take visual and audio notes for later review.

$199 per person Register Online or get OrderForm here or call 440-796-7417

Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 11th and 12th, 9am - 6pm.
Lunches provided (vegetarian consideration, so please specify when responding to confirmation email)

Cinevid Productions - 3 South State Street - Painesville, OH 44077 (Directions)


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-864785179-1063223018=:33823-- From VanBrujah at aol.com Wed Sep 10 13:52:54 2003 From: VanBrujah at aol.com (VanBrujah at aol.com) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 16:52:54 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A warning to all area theatres Message-ID: <7687BD05.7001630B.0292F745@aol.com> Just a friendly word of warning to all area theatres: If a young woman named Jessica Pintiello comes to your theatre to audition or volunteer, please be advised that on Wednesday, September 3, 2003, she was sentenced to 4 years of probation and 350 hours of community service, as a result of Felony Theft charges. This is a matter of public record. These crimes were committed against people she met while participating in our local theatre community. Those of us who are aware of this do not want to see anyone else vicitimzed by this her. http://www.cantoncourt.org/criminal/index.html Thanks for your kind attention, S. Iriarte From mpreston at dobama.org Wed Sep 10 14:25:36 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 17:25:36 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]KeyBank Volunteers Help at Dobama Theatre Message-ID: KeyBank Volunteers Help at Dobama Theatre During The Bank?s Annual ?Neighbors Make The Difference Day? On Tuesday, September 9, ten volunteers from KeyBank assisted the staff of Dobama Theatre in Cleveland Heights with a mailing and painting of floors in the theatre as part of its ?Neighbors Make The Difference Day.? Key Bank employees across the country take part in this day of volunteerism, cleaning up landscaping, assembling playground equipment, reading to children, packing food at food banks, and doing just the kind of work Dobama needed. Dobama Theatre Managing Director Diane Shoemaker says, ?We really appreciate that members of our community are volunteering to make a difference for an organization they believe in. Small organizations like Dobama are often understaffed and can really use the help.? Dobama Theatre recently opened its season with the Ohio premiere of Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Walter Eugene Grodzik. 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. The play runs through September 28. 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 7:30 p.m. For more information, call Dobama at (216) 932-6838. For reservations, call Dobama?s box office at (216) 932-3396. Performances: September 5-28 Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sundays at 7:30 p.m. Tickets $11-20 DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present its 2003-2004 Season! Four OHIO premiere productions, one U.S. premiere and one WORLD premiere! NOW PLAYING through September 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 audience was convulsed in laughter? ? Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers "Dobama employs a raft of imposing talent" -- James Damico, Free 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 Winner of the Arlene R. and William P. Lewis Playwriting Contest at BYU! 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 Jacandbru at aol.com Wed Sep 10 18:08:43 2003 From: Jacandbru at aol.com (Jacandbru at aol.com) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 21:08:43 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]"I Could Have Danced All Night" Message-ID: <107.26aeeaf6.2c91251b@aol.com> --part1_107.26aeeaf6.2c91251b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I am writing once again to update everyone on the above SHOW! " I Could Have Danced All Night" is being held at the Beck Center, even though this is NOT a Beck Center sponsored event! It is being produced by Bruce Shields and is an ULTIMATE reliving of the Disco era of the mid 70's and early 80's! It is a non-stop, high energy musical production that is scheduled for Saturday, November 22nd, 2003 at 7:45 p.m.! The SHOW is complete and the music is second to none! The cast has been established and is ready to go! There is still room for SUPPORT cast for those who play the VIOLIN or TRUMPET--or who are willing/wanting to simulate the playing of one of these two instruments. Such participants will be in the background supporting the STAR performer and other soloists and dancers! The SHOW is approximately 110 seats from being SOLD OUT! If you want to be part of what some consider to be the most liveliest and "FUNNEST" show of the year, contact me at the following numbers--or e-mail me as soon as possible. Support cast will be finalized by September 25th, 2003! Let me hear from you, if interested! Bruce Shields #216-881-1700, ext. 101 OR #440-572-4208 JacandBru at aol.com --part1_107.26aeeaf6.2c91251b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I am writing once agai= n to update everyone on the above SHOW!
" I Could Have Danced All Night" is being held at the Beck Center, ev= en though this is NOT a Beck Center sponsored event!
It is being produced by Bruce Shields and is an ULTIMATE reliving of the Dis= co era of the mid 70's and early 80's!  It is a non-stop, high energy m= usical production that is scheduled for Saturday, November 22nd, 2003 at 7:4= 5 p.m.! 
The SHOW is complete and the music is second to none!  
The cast has been established and is ready to go!  There is still room=20= for SUPPORT cast for those who play the VIOLIN or TRUMPET--or=20= who are willing/wanting to simulate the playing of one of these two instrume= nts.  Such participants will be in the background supporting the STAR p= erformer and other soloists and dancers!
The SHOW is approximately 110 seats from being SOLD OUT!   If you=20= want to be part of
what some consider to be the most liveliest and "FUNNEST" show of the year,=20= contact me at the following numbers--or e-mail me as soon as possible. = Support cast will be finalized by September 25th, 2003!
Let me hear from you, if interested! 

Bruce Shields   #216-881-1700, ext. 101 OR
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JacandBru at aol.com     
--part1_107.26aeeaf6.2c91251b_boundary-- From haywoodgroup at core.com Wed Sep 10 18:47:13 2003 From: haywoodgroup at core.com (lhammel) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 21:47:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Near West Theatre Opens 26th Season with Original Work Message-ID: <003d01c37806$a016ede0$e20ed6d8@com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003A_01C377E5.186E3E00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release =20 =20 Near West Theatre Opens Original Production =93Hercules vs. Godzilla=94 Oct. 3, 4, 5 =20 Near West Theatre opens its 26th Season with an original work=97Hercules = vs. Godzilla=97on Friday, Oct. 3. Performances are one weekend only and = conclude with a Sunday, Oct. 5, matinee. =20 =20 Friday and Saturday performances are at 7:30 p.m. The Sunday matinee = starts at 3 p.m. All tickets are $6 and include general admission = seating. Parking is free and guarded. Reservations are recommended. = Please call NWT=92s box office at 216-621-3242. =20 Performances are at St. Pat=92s Club Building, 3606 Bridge Ave., in Ohio = City (at the corner of W. 38th & Bridge Ave.). For more information, = check us out on the web at www.nearwesttheatre.org. =20 Sponsored by the City of Cleveland, Department of Community Development, = SoftRock, 102.1 FM WDOK, and Thompson Hine, Hercules vs. Godzilla is an = original script (written by NWT=92s Associate Artistic Director, Jodi = Maile) that fuses modern pop icons, rock music and media images with the = classic mythology of ancient Greece. In creating this comic and often = poignant retelling of the stories of Hercules, Persephone, Narcissus and = Pandora, cast members (ages 9-13) are asked to examine questions and = issues concerning beauty and body image, the true nature of heroism, the = ramifications of media bombardment as well as the universal themes of = individual will and fate. =20 Near West Theatre proudly acknowledges support from The Ohio Arts = Council. =20 Since 1978, Near West Theatre has provoked theatre through a process = that is intense, challenging and transforming=97for participants and = audience alike. People from all walks of life come together to be = challenged=97by sharing their unique life stories and experiences=97to = find their own voices and to make personal connections with the = production. Through this sometimes rugged and ragged process, people not = only discover themselves in new ways but relate to each other through = the medium of theatre. Connections are made. Community is formed. The = result is authentic, raw and passionate theatre. =20 NWT is the recipient of the 2003 Governor=92s Award for the Arts for = Community Development and Participation. ### ------=_NextPart_000_003A_01C377E5.186E3E00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

For Immediate Release           =20

           =20

Near West = Theatre=20 Opens Original Production

=93Hercules = vs.=20 Godzilla=94

Oct.=20 3, 4, 5

 

Near West Theatre opens its=20 26th Season with an original work=97Hercules vs. Godzilla=97on = Friday, Oct. 3.=20 Performances are one weekend only and conclude with a Sunday, Oct. 5,=20 matinee.  =

 

Friday and Saturday = performances are at=20 7:30 p.m. The Sunday matinee starts at 3 p.m.  All tickets are $6 and include = general=20 admission seating. Parking is free and = guarded. Reservations are=20 recommended. Please call NWT=92s box office at=20 216-621-3242.

 

Performances are at St. = Pat=92s Club=20 Building, 3606 Bridge Ave., in Ohio City (at the corner of W. = 38th=20 & Bridge Ave.).  For = more=20 information, check us out on the web at www.nearwesttheatre.org.

 

Sponsored by the City of = Cleveland,=20 Department of Community Development, SoftRock, 102.1 FM WDOK, and = Thompson Hine,=20 Hercules vs. Godzilla is an original script (written by NWT=92s = Associate=20 Artistic Director, Jodi Maile) that fuses modern pop icons, rock music = and media=20 images with the classic mythology of ancient Greece. In creating this = comic and=20 often poignant retelling of the stories of Hercules, Persephone, = Narcissus and=20 Pandora, cast members (ages 9-13) are asked to examine questions and = issues=20 concerning beauty and body image, the true nature of heroism, the = ramifications=20 of media bombardment as well as the universal themes of individual will = and=20 fate.

 

Near West Theatre proudly acknowledges = support from The=20 Ohio Arts Council.

 

Since 1978, Near West Theatre has provoked = theatre=20 through a process that is intense, challenging and transforming=97for = participants=20 and audience alike. People from all walks of life come together to be=20 challenged=97by sharing their unique life stories and experiences=97to = find their=20 own voices and to make personal connections with the production. Through = this=20 sometimes rugged and ragged process, people not only discover themselves = in new=20 ways but relate to each other through the medium of theatre. Connections = are=20 made. Community is formed. The result is authentic, raw and passionate=20 theatre.

 

NWT is the = recipient=20 of the 2003 Governor=92s Award for the Arts for Community Development = and=20 Participation.

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------=_NextPart_000_003A_01C377E5.186E3E00-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Wed Sep 10 19:09:59 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 22:09:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"I Hate This" - One Night Only! 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_3146076600_374235_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable ONE-NIGHT ONLY PERFORMANCE In recognition of National Nurse-Midwifery week. I HATE THIS (a play without the baby) =B3There is no word for the parent of a dead child.=B2 Join playwright/performer David Hansen for I Hate This, a solo performance that takes you from the moment his son was born and through the year that follows =8A bu= t not in that order. An honest, horrible, and even humorous trip through the reality of stillbirth. Friday, October 10, 2003 WO Walker Center, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, 10524 Euclid Avenue (Complimentary parking available in attached garage off of Stokes Blvd.) 7 pm Reception =80 8 pm Performance Post-performance Talkback (Recently performed at the Minnesota Fringe Festival.) =B3A breathtaking, heartbreaking journey.=B2 =AD The Plain Dealer Sponsored by: The Northeast Ohio Chapter of the American College of Nurse Midwives, this play is one man=B9s perception of facing the grief of stillbirth. We encourage those that may personally or professionally deal with loss to join us for a night of reflection, education, and entertainment. $15 per person; $10 per medical/nursing students or medical residents with ID Please forward checks to NEOACNM, c/o Elizabeth Ruzga, 7388 Kinsman Rd, Novelty, Ohio 44072 or call 440-338-6291 for reservations. # # # --MS_Mac_OE_3146076600_374235_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable "I Hate This" - One Night Only! ONE-NIGHT ONLY PERFORMANCE
In recognition of National Nurse-Midwifery week.

I HATE THIS
(a play without the baby)

=B3There is no word for the parent of a dead child.=B2

Join playwright/performer David Hansen for I Hate This, a solo p= erformance that takes
you from the moment his son was born and through the year that follows =8A bu= t not in that order. An honest, horrible, and even humorous trip through the= reality of stillbirth.

Friday, October 10, 2003
WO Walker Center, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, 10524 Euclid Avenue
(Complimentary parking available in attached garage off of Stokes Blvd.) 7 pm Reception =80 8 pm Performance
Post-performance Talkback

(Recently performed at the Minnesota Fringe Festival.)

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

Sponsored by:
The Northeast Ohio Chapter of the American College of Nurse Midwives, this = play is one man=B9s perception of facing the grief of stillbirth.
We encourage those that may personally or professionally deal with loss = to join us for a night of reflection, education, and entertainment.

$15 per person; $10 per medical/nursing students or medical residents with = ID

Please forward checks to NEOACNM, c/o Elizabeth Ruzga,
7388 Kinsman Rd, Novelty, Ohio 44072
or call 440-338-6291 for reservations.

# # # --MS_Mac_OE_3146076600_374235_MIME_Part-- From cvlt at cvlt.org Wed Sep 10 20:24:04 2003 From: cvlt at cvlt.org (cvlt at cvlt.org) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 23:24:04 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Annie at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030910232250.00a9e5b8@mail.en.com> Chagrin Valley Little Theatre will hold auditions for the musical "Annie" for children and dogs on Sunday, September 21 at 1 p.m. Children should come prepared to sing and dance, selections of their own choosing. Auditions for all other roles will be Monday and Tuesday, September 22 and 23 at 7:30 p.m. Those auditioning should come prepared to sing, dance and deliver a monologue. All auditions will be held at the theatre, 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls. "Annie" will be on stage November 28 through December 28. Director is Tim Coles, producer is Carolyn Barnhard. From WSPAmherst at aol.com Wed Sep 10 21:06:10 2003 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 00:06:10 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players: Bell, Book and Candle Message-ID: <1df.fb848e0.2c914eb2@aol.com> -------------------------------1063253170 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit For Immediate Release Workshop Players announces the first production of the 2003-2004 season, John van Druten's Bell, Book and Candle. Director Dave Cotton has cast an ensemble of Workshop veterans in this play, which was probably the inspiration for television's "Bewitched." Rachael Endrizzi is Gillian Holroyd, the lovely young witch who falls in love with a mortal, and who decides to cast a spell to gain his affections. Rachael has appeared in many local productions, including PICNIC at Workshop Players, where she played Madge, the beautiful sister. Michael Leuszler is Shepherd Henderson, a New York publisher who falls under Gillian's spell. Michael has done work for Workshop on and off since 1984, and has played various roles at WSP, including Mortimer Brewster from ARSENIC AND OLD LACE, and a very intelligent monkey in ALL IN THE TIMING. Aunt Queenie Holroyd, Gillian's poor eccentric aunt who is also a witch, is played by Jimmie Looney. Jimmie has appeared many times on the WSP stage, once, coincidentally as Mortimer Brewster's eccentric aunt in ARSENIC AND OLD LACE, and as a Jewish Mother in the classic GOD OF ISAAC. David Stacko should be familiar to longtime Workshop patrons, as he has directed and acted here for years. His last appearance on our stage was as the title character in LAST OF THE RED HOT LOVERS. Other recent appearances include roles in PLAZA SUITE and KINDLY KEEP IT COVERED. David plays Sidney Redlitch, a socially lubricated author who is researching a book on witchcraft in New York with the help of Gillian's brother... Nicky Holroyd is played by Todd McGill, who made his debut at Workshop in THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK. His character here is much nicer. Performance dates are September 11, 12, 13, 19, 20, 26 & 27 at 8 p.m. There will also be Sunday matinees on September 21 & 28 at 3:00. Tickets are $10.00 each and may be reserved by calling the box office at 440-988-5613. Group rates are available for groups of 15 or more. Season tickets are on sale now through October 7. Workshop Players Theatre is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. - 30 - "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" -------------------------------1063253170 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

For Immediate Release

Workshop Players announces the first production of the 2003-= 2004 season, John van Druten's Bell, Book and Candle.

Director= Dave Cotton has cast an ensemble of Workshop veterans in this play, which w= as probably the inspiration for television's "Bewitched." Rachael Endrizzi i= s Gillian Holroyd, the lovely young witch who falls in love with a mortal, a= nd who decides to cast a spell to gain his affections. Rachael has appeared=20= in many local productions, including PICNIC at Workshop Players, wher= e she played Madge, the beautiful sister.

Michael Leuszler is Shepher= d Henderson, a New York publisher who falls under Gillian's spell. Michael h= as done work for Workshop on and off since 1984, and has played various role= s at WSP, including Mortimer Brewster from ARSENIC AND OLD LACE, and=20= a very intelligent monkey in  ALL IN THE TIMING.

Aunt Qu= eenie Holroyd, Gillian's poor eccentric aunt who is also a witch, is played=20= by Jimmie Looney. Jimmie has appeared many times on the WSP stage, once, coi= ncidentally as Mortimer Brewster's eccentric aunt in ARSENIC AND OLD LACE= , and as a Jewish Mother in the classic GOD OF ISAAC.

Dav= id Stacko should be familiar to longtime Workshop patrons, as he has directe= d and acted here for years. His last appearance on our stage was as the titl= e character in LAST OF THE RED HOT LOVERS. Other recent appearances i= nclude roles in PLAZA SUITE and KINDLY KEEP IT COVERED. David=20= plays Sidney Redlitch, a socially lubricated author who is researching a boo= k on witchcraft in New York with the help of Gillian's brother...

Nic= ky Holroyd is played by Todd McGill, who made his debut at Workshop in TH= E DIARY OF ANNE FRANK.  His character here is much nicer.

Pe= rformance dates are September 11, 12, 13, 19, 20, 26 & 27 at 8 p.m. Ther= e will also be Sunday matinees on September 21 & 28 at 3:00. Tickets are= $10.00 each and may be reserved by calling the box office at 440-988-5613.=20= Group rates are available for groups of 15 or more. Season tickets are on sa= le now through October 7.
Workshop Players Theatre is located at 44820 M= iddle Ridge Road in Amherst.

- 30 -

 
"If the whole world's a stage, I demand better ligh= ting"
-------------------------------1063253170-- From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Thu Sep 11 05:54:07 2003 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 08:54:07 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition Reading-Saturday September 13th at 8:30 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_01C37863.C9CD0D60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hello Everyone- Read this fabulous article about Lauri Donahue, the winning playwright of the Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition. The article was in last week's Cleveland Jewish News. Playwright's drama steeped in history Lauri Donahue brings ancient Judea to the Halle Theatre stage. BY: MARGI HERWALD Staff Reporter There was a long wait to get in to see the film "Gladiator" when it opened in May 2000, so Lauri Donahue brought a book to the theater. It was Jewish Wars, a historical account by Flavius Josephus, an ancient Judean who defected to Rome. Before the movie began, Donahue found herself engrossed in Josephus' description of an often-overlooked woman ruler in ancient Israel around 104 B.C.E. She was Queen Alexandra of Judea. "It was so wonderfully extravagant in its detail and so action-packed," recalls Donahue, 41, speaking to the CJN from her home outside of Vancouver. As she read about sons starving their mother, brothers killing each other, and devastating wars, the story "struck me as very theatrical and very Shakespearean," she says. As soon as she got home from the movie, Donahue sat down and wrote a monologue (in classical iambic pentameter) for one of the characters in Josephus' work. Soon, this monologue would expand into an epic, historical drama, "Alexandra of Judea." The play won this year's Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition at the JCC's Halle Theatre. It will be performed as a staged reading on Saturday evening, Sept. 13. While she had collaborated on musicals and written Purim spiels and non-fiction articles, "Alexandra" is Donahue's first full-length play. She researched the play's period by immersing herself in Talmud and archival works. She found that Judea (ancient Israel) only had two queens in its history. One was a disastrous ruler who slaughtered her whole family. Alexandra's reign, however, "was known as a golden age, even by the misogynists of the Talmud," Donahue relates. "It's interesting that I - and nearly everyone else in the Jewish world - have never heard of Alexandra. The only good queen Israel ever had, and she's the great mystery woman of Jewish history." "Alexandra of Judea" chronicles the Hasmoneans, descendants of the Maccabbees, who ruled Judea in the absence of a king from David's line. Alexandra begins the play as wife of Aristobulus, an arrogant and paranoid usurper king. After his death, she marries his brother and successor, the drunken and easily manipulated Alexander. For years, her war-mongering husbands chip away at the stability of Judea, until finally Alexandra ascends to the throne and restores peace. "History adds a wonderful dimension to a story, a layer of richness from that culture and society," Donahue says. Most of her characters actually existed. "Instead of creating them out of thin air, I'm reincarnating old bones." The playwright hopes to "get people interested and excited about Alexandra. She should be better known; she should be up there with Miriam and Deborah." Donahue says her one consolation is that the street in Jerusalem named after Alexandra is longer than the streets named after her two husbands. The idea for the script struck Donahue just as she and husband, Rabbi Barry Leff (who was still in rabbinical school at the time), were planning to move to Israel for a year. Donahue, a lawyer, worked for a Jerusalem law firm that got pelted by shrapnel from nearby bombs. "Our timing was impeccable. We arrived (with two stepdaughters, two daughters and another on the way) just in time for the intifada," Donahue says. "It was a wonderful, but intense year. Israel is a wonderful place for children; it's very safe, bombs and all." On her lunch breaks, the pregnant Donahue worked on the script, including writing a speech in which a character describes to Queen Alexandra specifically what it feels like to go through pregnancy. The speech remains one of her favorites, and always elicits an enthusiastic response from women who say she captured it perfectly. A day before her labor was induced, Donahue attended the first reading of "Alexandra," performed by Israel's CenterStage Company. Later the play was read at the Chutzpah Festival in Vancouver (where her husband has a pulpit), and it is currently set to be published. "I'm hoping local theater people in the Cleveland area will be attracted to it and want to do its first full production with costumes, lights, etc.," says Donahue, who will attend the JCC reading here. A California native, Donahue was not born Jewish. After marrying Leff, she decided she wanted to convert while pregnant with her first child. Leff was not observant at the time, but Donahue began inundating their household with Yiddishkeit. Leff decided to join her in her studies, to "keep up." "He reconnected and started taking Hebrew again for the first time since his bar mitzvah," Donahue says. "It's my fault he became a rabbi!" Donahue currently has three completed screenplays that are being considered for filming, and she is working on a new play, "Pompeii." The story of a Jerusalem family brought as slaves to ancient Pompeii, it touches on issues like "life in the Diaspora, reinvention of Jewish life after the destruction of the Temple, science versus faith, forbidden love," she explains. "And also there's a volcano in it." Donahue still practices law "a little," but is shifting full focus to her scripts. "I just put my husband through four years of rabbinical school," she says. "Now he's going to put me through a few years of writing!" "Alexandra of Judea" will be performed at the Halle Theatre at the Mayfield JCC on Saturday, Sept. 13, at 8:30 p.m. Call 216-382-4000, ext. 274. PLAN TO ATTEND! Attend a Staged Reading of the Winner of the 2003 Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition Saturday, September 13,2003 * 8:30 PM Eugene S.and Blanche R.Halle Theatre Alexandra of Judea BY LAURI DONAHUE Directed by Brian Zoldessy The cast includes many well-known actors in the Cleveland area: MARK CIPRA...............................JOHANAN/ELEAZAR NOAH BUDIN..................................ARISTOBULUS/ANANIAS HANS HOLZNAGEL...........................ANTIGONUS/2ND GENERAL PAUL KAISER..............................ALEXANDER JON STEIGER..............................MATTATHIAS BRIAN INNENBERG..........................ABSOLOM/BOY ALAN BRANSTEIN...........................LUTETIUS EDDIE HAMMWAY............................SIMEON MICHAEL REGNIER..........................JOSEPHUS JOY BORLAND..............................SERAKH MOLLY MCGINNIS...........................RACHEL CAISE RODE...............................ALEXANDRA CATHERINE ALBERS.........................MARIAMNE/CLEOPATRA KELLIE MCIVOR............................LAVINIA SUSANNA HOBRATH..........................STAGE DIRECTION FUNDED BY MARILYN AND HARRY CAGIN 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. Make a reservation by calling the Event Ticket Office or by responding to this email. Kris Barnes Event Ticket Office Manager The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland kbarnes at clevejcc.org 216-382-4000 ext. 274 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37863.C9CD0D60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition Reading-Saturday = September 13th at 8:30

Hello Everyone- Read this fabulous = article about Lauri Donahue, the winning playwright of the Dorothy = Silver Playwriting Competition. The article was in last week's = Cleveland Jewish News.

Playwright's drama steeped in = history=20
Lauri Donahue brings ancient Judea = to the Halle Theatre stage.

BY:
MARGI HERWALD <mailto:mherwald at cjn.org><= /U> Staff Reporter
There was a long wait to get in to = see the film "Gladiator" when it opened in May 2000, so Lauri = Donahue brought a book to the theater.

It was Jewish Wars, a historical account by Flavius Josephus, an = ancient Judean who defected to Rome.

Before the movie began, Donahue found herself engrossed in Josephus' = description of an often-overlooked woman ruler in ancient Israel around = 104 B.C.E. She was Queen Alexandra of Judea.

"It was so wonderfully extravagant in its detail and so = action-packed," recalls Donahue, 41, speaking to the CJN from her = home outside of Vancouver. As she read about sons starving their = mother, brothers killing each other, and devastating wars, the story = "struck me as very theatrical and very Shakespearean," she = says.

As soon as she got home from the movie, Donahue sat down and wrote a = monologue (in classical iambic pentameter) for one of the characters in = Josephus' work. Soon, this monologue would expand into an epic, = historical drama, "Alexandra of Judea." The play won this = year's Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition at the JCC's Halle = Theatre. It will be performed as a staged reading on Saturday evening, = Sept. 13.

While she had collaborated on musicals and written Purim spiels and = non-fiction articles, "Alexandra" is Donahue's first = full-length play. She researched the play's period by immersing herself = in Talmud and archival works. She found that Judea (ancient Israel) = only had two queens in its history. One was a disastrous ruler who = slaughtered her whole family. Alexandra's reign, however, "was = known as a golden age, even by the misogynists of the Talmud," = Donahue relates. "It's interesting that I - and nearly everyone = else in the Jewish world - have never heard of Alexandra. The only good = queen Israel ever had, and she's the great mystery woman of Jewish = history."

"Alexandra of Judea" chronicles the Hasmoneans, descendants = of the Maccabbees, who ruled Judea in the absence of a king from = David's line. Alexandra begins the play as wife of Aristobulus, an = arrogant and paranoid usurper king. After his death, she marries his = brother and successor, the drunken and easily manipulated Alexander. = For years, her war-mongering husbands chip away at the stability of = Judea, until finally Alexandra ascends to the throne and restores = peace.

"History adds a wonderful dimension to a story, a layer of = richness from that culture and society," Donahue says. Most of her = characters actually existed. "Instead of creating them out of thin = air, I'm reincarnating old bones."

The playwright hopes to "get people interested and excited about = Alexandra. She should be better known; she should be up there with = Miriam and Deborah." Donahue says her one consolation is that the = street in Jerusalem named after Alexandra is longer than the streets = named after her two husbands.

The idea for the script struck Donahue just as she and husband, Rabbi = Barry Leff (who was still in rabbinical school at the time), were = planning to move to Israel for a year. Donahue, a lawyer, worked for a = Jerusalem law firm that got pelted by shrapnel from nearby bombs.

"Our timing was impeccable. We arrived (with two stepdaughters, = two daughters and another on the way) just in time for the = intifada," Donahue says. "It was a wonderful, but intense = year. Israel is a wonderful place for children; it's very safe, bombs = and all."

On her lunch breaks, the pregnant Donahue worked on the script, = including writing a speech in which a character describes to Queen = Alexandra specifically what it feels like to go through pregnancy. The = speech remains one of her favorites, and always elicits an enthusiastic = response from women who say she captured it perfectly.

A day before her labor was induced, Donahue attended the first reading = of "Alexandra," performed by Israel's CenterStage Company. = Later the play was read at the Chutzpah Festival in Vancouver (where = her husband has a pulpit), and it is currently set to be published.

"I'm hoping local theater people in the Cleveland area will be = attracted to it and want to do its first full production with costumes, = lights, etc.," says Donahue, who will attend the JCC reading = here.

A California native, Donahue was not born Jewish. After marrying Leff, = she decided she wanted to convert while pregnant with her first child. = Leff was not observant at the time, but Donahue began inundating their = household with Yiddishkeit. Leff decided to join her in her = studies, to "keep up."

"He reconnected and started taking Hebrew again for the first time = since his bar mitzvah," Donahue says. "It's my fault he = became a rabbi!"

Donahue currently has three completed screenplays that are being = considered for filming, and she is working on a new play, = "Pompeii." The story of a Jerusalem family brought as slaves = to ancient Pompeii, it touches on issues like "life in the = Diaspora, reinvention of Jewish life after the destruction of the = Temple, science versus faith, forbidden love," she explains. = "And also there's a volcano in it."

Donahue still practices law "a little," but is shifting full = focus to her scripts. "I just put my husband through four years of = rabbinical school," she says. "Now he's going to put me = through a few years of writing!"

"Alexandra of Judea" will be performed at the Halle = Theatre at the Mayfield JCC on Saturday, Sept. 13, at 8:30 p.m. Call = 216-382-4000, ext. 274.


PLAN TO ATTEND!


    Attend a Staged Reading of the Winner of the =
    2003 Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition =
    Saturday, September 13,2003 * 8:30 PM
    Eugene S.and Blanche R.Halle Theatre

    Alexandra of Judea BY LAURI DONAHUE
    Directed by Brian Zoldessy
    The cast includes many well-known actors in = the Cleveland area:
    MARK = CIPRA...............................JOHANAN/ELEAZAR
    NOAH = BUDIN..................................ARISTOBULUS/ANANIAS
    HANS = HOLZNAGEL...........................ANTIGONUS/2ND GENERAL
    PAUL = KAISER..............................ALEXANDER
    JON = STEIGER..............................MATTATHIAS
    BRIAN = INNENBERG..........................ABSOLOM/BOY
    ALAN = BRANSTEIN...........................LUTETIUS
    EDDIE = HAMMWAY............................SIMEON
    MICHAEL = REGNIER..........................JOSEPHUS
    JOY = BORLAND..............................SERAKH
    MOLLY = MCGINNIS...........................RACHEL
    CAISE = RODE...............................ALEXANDRA
    CATHERINE = ALBERS.........................MARIAMNE/CLEOPATRA
    KELLIE = MCIVOR............................LAVINIA
    SUSANNA HOBRATH..........................STAGE = DIRECTION
    FUNDED BY MARILYN AND HARRY CAGIN
    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.

    Make a reservation by calling the Event Ticket = Office or by responding to

this email.

Kris = Barnes
Event = Ticket Office Manager
The Jewish = Community Center of Cleveland
kbarnes at clevejcc.org=20
216-382-4000 ext. 274=20

------_=_NextPart_001_01C37863.C9CD0D60-- From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Thu Sep 11 07:16:35 2003 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 10:16:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great American Songbook Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3786F.4E7CA8FE Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland presents=20 The Song Is You the highly acclaimed series on the=20 Great American Songbook=20 Hosted by Bill Rudman and Joe Hunter first-rate jazz singers and musicians work the timeless songs written by trailblazing composers and lyricists. =20 Come-on along and listen to...... =20 October 5, 2003 ~ 3:00 p.m. Irving Berlin: The Proud Father of 20th Century Song featuring....Erin Kufel and Vince Mastro November 30, 2003 ~ 3:00 p.m. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart: It's Smooth, It's Smart, It's Rodgers and Hart featuring....Barbara Knight January 11, 2004 ~ 3:00 p.m. Peggy Lee: The Art of the Singer March 7, 2004 ~ 3:00 p.m. Cole Proter: Mr. Sophisticate featuring....Susan Hesse April 18, 2004 ~ 3:00 p.m. I love the Blues - She Heard My Cry: The Impact of the Blues on American Popular Song featuring....Evelyn Wright =20 Admission: $10.00, available at the door Cuyahoga Community College Metropolitan Campus Cleveland, OH Main Stage Theatre enter the secured, underground parking garage at Entrance 6, near the corner of E. 30th St. and Woodland Ave.=20 For more information and a brochure call: 216-987-4400 www.tricjazzfest.com =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3786F.4E7CA8FE Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Tri-C = JazzFest=20 Cleveland presents
The Song=20 Is You
the highly = acclaimed series=20 on the
Great = American=20 Songbook
Hosted by = Bill=20 Rudman and Joe=20 Hunter
first-rate jazz = singers and=20 musicians work the timeless songs written by trailblazing composers and=20 lyricists.
 
Come-on along=20 and listen to......
 
October 5, 2003 ~ 3:00 = p.m.
Irving Berlin: The Proud Father of 20th = Century=20 Song
featuring....Erin Kufel and = Vince=20 Mastro
November 30, 2003 ~ 3:00 = p.m.
Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart: It's = Smooth, It's=20 Smart, It's Rodgers and Hart
featuring....Barbara=20 Knight
January 11, 2004 ~ 3:00 = p.m.
Peggy Lee: The Art of the=20 Singer
March=20 7, 2004 ~ 3:00 p.m.
Cole Proter:  Mr.=20 Sophisticate
featuring....Susan=20 Hesse
April=20 18, 2004 ~ 3:00 p.m.
I=20 love the Blues - She Heard My Cry:  The Impact of the Blues on = American=20 Popular Song
featuring....Evelyn=20 Wright
 
Admission:=20 $10.00, available at the door
Cuyahoga Community=20 College Metropolitan Campus
Cleveland,=20 OH
Main = Stage=20 Theatre
enter = the secured,=20 underground parking garage at Entrance 6, near the corner of E. = 30th St.=20 and Woodland Ave. 
For more = information and a=20 brochure call: 216-987-4400

www.tricjazzfest.com
 
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3786F.4E7CA8FE-- From bdiehl at ayalogic.com Thu Sep 11 07:30:13 2003 From: bdiehl at ayalogic.com (Brian Diehl) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 10:30:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Talent Show - Sept 19, 20: Release Message-ID: <009001c37871$36f0e3a0$0400a8c0@hq.local> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: September 11, 2003 Contact: Brian Diehl, Board Member, Hudson Players 39 Church St. Hudson, OH 44236 Office: 330.253.2700 Email: bdiehl at ayalogic.com Re: Talent Show Acts Ready to Perform September 19 and 20 HUDSON, OHIO ? On September 19 and 20, ?Hudson?s Second Annual Community Talent Show,? will showcase the talent of the Western Reserve area. This year, twenty-five acts auditioned. The show will feature sixteen of them with dancing, music, singing and comedy. This vaudevillian show offers area residents an opportunity to hear popular tunes and ballads sung by Zack Carter, Natalie Freeman-Clark, Lindsey Hill, Tabatha Keller, Kelly Stoner, Haley Tussey and Will Warren. Other singing acts include the duet of Stacy Steele and Diana Rendine singing in both English and Hebrew, the father-son duo Justin and Kevin McCuteon with guitar and song and ?The Horneck Family,? more specifically Angela, Heidi, Sarah and Christa Horneck, offering piano, dancing and singing ? a triple threat! Musical acts, ranging from cute to classical, include Madison Miller with her harp and the Vivace String Trio of Ben Lee, Joseph Lee and Eric Lin. ?Ecleptic,? an area band formed by Chris Bohrer, Andy Hale, and Derrik and Danny Kolliner will keep up the tempo and ?Not Really a Rock Band? with members Bob Willoughby, Chris Anthony, Tony Meyer and Andrew Syme will have you smiling. Adding additional laughs and texture to the evening will be ?The Lyn and Annie Show? with comic tramps Lyn Joslyn and Annie Steinheiser. Offering a unique perspective and many smiles, Mallory Korpics will tell ?The Real Story of the 3 Little Pigs.? Performances are at the Barlow Community Center (east of route 91 and south off of 303 on Oviatt Street) September 19 and 20, Friday and Saturday, at 8:00pm. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8.50 for children, students, and seniors. They may be reserved by calling 330 655-8522 or purchased at the Learned Owl Bookstore. You can take your chances at buying tickets at the door, but this show is expected to sell out. Those interested in joining The Hudson Players or donating time or money can contact the group at 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 jkcoughlin at hotmail.com Thu Sep 11 07:49:07 2003 From: jkcoughlin at hotmail.com (Kay Coughlin) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 14:49:07 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Attention Playwrights! Message-ID:
Hone your creative writing skills at the Poets' and Writers' League of Greater Cleveland.  Fall classes begin soon at the PWLGC's Literary Center, 12200 Fairhill Road, Townhouse 3A (on the Fairhill Center campus).  For as little as $12, you can study creative writing with some of the best creative writers in town!  Classes are open to writers of all ages and genres, amateurs and professionals alike. Check out the PWLGC fall class schedule online at www.pwlgc.com, send an email to pwlgc at yahoo.com or call 216-421-0403 for more information.  - Kay Coughlin, Program and Outreach Director, PWLGC


Express yourself with MSN Messenger 6.0 -- download now! From cabraham at cecodoor.com Thu Sep 11 08:15:19 2003 From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 10:15:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Adult principles for Silhouette's Wizard of oz @ Shore Centre Message-ID: You can still make the auditions @ 7:30 tonight for The Witch, Scarecrow and Tin Woods Man for show dates of Nov 7,8,9,14 and 15th 2003. At the Shore Cultural Centre 219 East 222nd street in Downtown Euclid, Ohio in room 241 and 242 or call Chuck Abraham direct if you can not get there and you have interest @ 440 840-5571 anytime. Thanks Chuck. From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Thu Sep 11 09:35:42 2003 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 12:35:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for: Many Voices/Many Lives: Stories about AIDS 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_01C37882.BDEB1E50 Content-Type: text/plain Auditions for: Many Voices/Many Lives: Stories about AIDS The Education Department of Playhouse Square Foundation is holding a workshop/audition for participation in a special project involving the AIDS Task Force and The Cleveland Public Library. Come dressed to move. No preparation required. Participation is unpaid. Audition is Saturday, September 20 11am to 1pm, in the West Rehearsal Hall of Playhouse Square Center, 1650 Chester Ave. Call 216.348.7909 for additional information. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37882.BDEB1E50 Content-Type: text/html Message
 
 

Auditions for:

Many Voices/Many Lives: Stories about AIDS

 

The Education Department of Playhouse Square Foundation is holding a workshop/audition for participation in a special project involving the AIDS Task Force and The Cleveland Public Library.  Come dressed to move.  No preparation required.  Participation is unpaid.  Audition is Saturday, September 20 11am to 1pm, in the West Rehearsal Hall of Playhouse Square Center, 1650 Chester Ave.  Call 216.348.7909 for additional information.

 

 
------_=_NextPart_001_01C37882.BDEB1E50-- From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Thu Sep 11 09:43:22 2003 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 12:43:22 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for A TASTE OF HONEY Message-ID: <2C6710F191F3544AA06A1C9D67CB14D606BC79@mail4.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37883.D012A4BC Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The East 2 Theatre Company announces =20 AUDITIONS for A TASTE OF HONEY by Shelagh Delaney =20 Directed by: Jeffrey Lyn Hall =20 When: Sunday, September 14th and Tuesday, September 16th 7:00-10:00pm. Call-backs will be Wednesday, September 17th at 7:00pm. =20 =20 Roles: 1 Female age: 45-55 1 African-American Male age: 20-30 1 Male age: 35-55 =20 *Please come prepared with one dramatic/comic monologue OR you can read from the script. Sides will be available at the auditions. =20 =20 Auditions will be held at: Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus 4250 Richmond Rd. (15 min. from downtown) Studio Theatre =20 A TASTE OF HONEY became a sensational theatrical success when first produced in London by Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop in 1958. Now established as a modern classic, this comic and poignant play, by a then nineteen-year-old working-class Lancashire girl, was praised at it's London premiere by Graham Greene as having 'all the freshness of Mr. Osborne's LOOK BACK IN ANGER and a greater maturity.' =20 *Please call (216)987-2438 for more information. =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37883.D012A4BC Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
The = East 2=20 Theatre Company  announces
 
AUDITIONS  for   A TASTE OF=20 HONEY
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Directed by:  Jeffrey Lyn=20 Hall
 
When:  Sunday, September 14th  and  = Tuesday,=20 September 16th   7:00-10:00pm.
          &nbs= p;=20 Call-backs will be Wednesday, September 17th at =20 7:00pm.
 
 
Roles:   1 Female    age:=20 45-55
          &nbs= p; 1=20 African-American Male     age: = 20-30
          &nbs= p; 1=20 Male       = age: 35-55
 
*Please come=20 prepared with one dramatic/comic monologue OR you can read from the = script.
 Sides will be=20 available at the auditions.
 
 
Auditions=20 will be held at:     Cuyahoga Community College = Eastern=20 Campus
          &nbs= p;            = ;            =      =20 4250 Richmond Rd.  (15 min. from downtown)
          &nbs= p;            = ;            =      =20 Studio Theatre
 
A TASTE=20 OF HONEY became a sensational theatrical success when = first=20 produced in London by Joan Littlewood's
Theatre Workshop in=20 1958.  Now established as a modern classic, this comic and poignant = play,=20 by a then nineteen-year-old
working-class=20 Lancashire girl, was praised at it's London premiere by Graham Greene as = having=20 'all the freshness of Mr. Osborne's LOOK BACK IN = ANGER=20 and a greater maturity.'
 
*Please call=20 (216)987-2438 for more information.
 
 
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37883.D012A4BC-- From Leuszler at aol.com Thu Sep 11 14:18:58 2003 From: Leuszler at aol.com (Leuszler at aol.com) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 17:18:58 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Workshop Players of Amherst DARES you.... Message-ID: <1cb.10bbc4d0.2c9240c2@aol.com> -------------------------------1063315138 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Workshop Players of Amherst and director Michael Leuszler DARES all men in the area to read the following... Shakespeare Seeks a Man Workshop Players of Amherst, Ohio announces that THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (Abridged), our second show of the Workshop Players' season, has two of the three roles cast. Dennis Runkle and Matt Kiedrowski are playing two members of the Reduced Shakespeare Company, but we still need a third male, or someone who can be male-like, preferably between the ages of 18 to 40. This is a high energy show with a ton of physical comedy and a lot of lines and ad libbing. If you haven't run away screaming in your soaked pants, yet, and you are interested, or know of anyone who might be, contact director Michael Leuszler either by e-mail at Leuszler at aol.com or by phone at 440-988-2256. Read throughs begin the third week of September. -------------------------------1063315138 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Workshop Players of Amherst= and director Michael Leuszler DARES all men in the area to read the followi= ng...

Shakespeare Seeks a Ma= n

Workshop Players of Amh= erst, Ohio announces that THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (Abridge= d), our second show of the Workshop Players' season, has two of the three ro= les cast. Dennis Runkle and Matt Kiedrowski are playing two members of the R= educed Shakespeare Company, but we still need a third male, or someone who c= an be male-like, preferably between the ages of 18 to 40. This is a high ene= rgy show with a ton of physical comedy and a lot of lines and ad libbing.

If you haven't run away= screaming in your soaked pants, yet, and you are interested, or know of any= one who might be, contact director Michael Leuszler either by e-mail at Leus= zler at aol.com or by phone at 440-988-2256. Read throughs begin the third week= of September.

-------------------------------1063315138-- From lilith at cros.net Thu Sep 11 15:00:19 2003 From: lilith at cros.net (Christine Chapman) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 18:00:19 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SEPT. 18 AUDITIONS FOR "TWENTY FIRST CENTURY" FILM Message-ID: <001601c378b0$17ab8600$b7f5ec3f@ChandlerChapman> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C3788E.8FD81CA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable KILLER SQUIRREL PRODUCTIONS is shooting our first short film Oct. 1-7 in = Port Clinton... And we need ACTORS and EXTRAS. TWENTY-FIRST-CENTURY is the working title of a screenplay about a 'what = if'... In this case, what if Satan were to become unemployed? Speaking roles include Satan him (or her) self, a documentary = film-maker, teens (need to actually be over 18), homeless people, secret = service agents and others. All types are needed. We also need 200 extras for background action and a rally that will be = shot on October 4 (sat). Auditions are being held at the Ida Rupp Public Library in Port Clinton, = Ohio on September 18 from 4-8 pm. Sides will be provided and your = audition will be taped. Extras need not audition, just email lilith at cros.net with your contact = information so our production team can tell you when and where to be. AND LET'S NOT FORGET THE CREW! If you have production experience of any kind, we could use you! Of course, no one's getting paid, but you will get credit and be invited = to the screening in December. If the final cut is up to snuff- we will = be entering in festivals. Please feel free to contact me for information. Thanks! Christine Chapman, Director ------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C3788E.8FD81CA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
KILLER SQUIRREL = PRODUCTIONS is shooting our first short film Oct. 1-7 in Port = Clinton... And=20 we need ACTORS and EXTRAS.
 
TWENTY-FIRST-CENTURY is the = working title of=20 a screenplay about a 'what if'... In this case, what if Satan were to = become=20 unemployed?
 
Speaking roles include Satan him (or = her) self, a=20 documentary film-maker, teens (need to actually be over 18), homeless = people,=20 secret service agents and others. All types are needed.

We also need 200 extras for background = action and a=20 rally that will be shot on October 4 (sat).
 
Auditions are being held at the Ida = Rupp Public=20 Library in Port Clinton, Ohio on September 18 from 4-8 pm. Sides will be = provided and your audition will be taped.
 
Extras need not audition, just email lilith at cros.net with your contact = information=20 so our production team can tell you when and where to be.
 
AND LET'S NOT FORGET THE = CREW!
 
If you have production experience of = any kind, we=20 could use you!
 
Of course, no one's getting paid, but = you will get=20 credit and be invited to the screening in December. If the final cut is = up to=20 snuff- we will be entering in festivals.
 
Please feel free to contact me for=20 information.
 
Thanks!
 
Christine Chapman,=20 Director
<= /HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C3788E.8FD81CA0-- From s.marrell at excite.com Thu Sep 11 16:33:50 2003 From: s.marrell at excite.com (Sharon Marrell) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 19:33:50 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]posting: call for singers Message-ID: <20030911233350.172B4B70E@xmxpita.excite.com> --EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__5e8f11ecb929c1a9d7877d83fdf64fa8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit From: Windsong: Cleveland's Feminist ChorusSharon Marrell, Artistic Director CALL FOR WOMEN SINGERS Windsong has been in existence since 1979 and received non-profit status in 2001. They are an organization of women dedicated to promoting and creating change in the community through the performance of music that is women-supportive, representative of diversity, and socially and environmentally responsible. They are a smaller chorus that performs 2 formal concert per year and some special events throughout the year. They are a diverse group of women who have a lot of fun singing together while enjoying a wide variety of musical styles. Their ages range from 20's-60's. This year Windsong will be performing the oratorio "Where I Live" by Diane Benjamin. It is about breast cancer survival and the concert's net proceeds are to benefit Cleveland area breast cancer organizations. As of 9/21 Windsong will be rehearsing at St. Albons in Cleveland Hts from 4-6:15pm each Sunday. Please visit a Windsong rehearsal or call if you are interested in singing and have further questions. You may contact Windsong at 216-739-1928, ask for Amy, membership committee. _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! --EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__5e8f11ecb929c1a9d7877d83fdf64fa8 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit


From: Windsong: Cleveland's Feminist Chorus
Sharon Marrell, Artistic Director


CALL FOR WOMEN SINGERS

Windsong has been in existence since 1979 and received non-profit status in 2001. They are an organization of women dedicated to promoting and creating change in the community through the performance of music that is women-supportive, representative of diversity, and socially and environmentally responsible.

They are a smaller chorus that performs 2 formal concert per year and some special events throughout the year. They are a diverse group of women who have a lot of fun singing together while enjoying a wide variety of musical styles. Their ages range from 20's-60's. This year Windsong will be performing the oratorio "Where I Live" by Diane Benjamin. It is about breast cancer survival and the concert's net proceeds are to benefit Cleveland area breast cancer organizations. As of 9/21 Windsong will be rehearsing at St. Albons in Cleveland Hts from 4-6:15pm each Sunday. Please visit a Windsong rehearsal or call if you are interested in singing and have further questions. You may contact Windsong at 216-739-1928, ask for Amy, membership committee.




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--EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__5e8f11ecb929c1a9d7877d83fdf64fa8-- From GOLD2 at aol.com Thu Sep 11 16:35:58 2003 From: GOLD2 at aol.com (GOLD2 at aol.com) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 19:35:58 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]PLUS SIZES NEEDED FOR PRINT/TV ADS Message-ID: <110.27cff772.2c9260de@aol.com> --part1_110.27cff772.2c9260de_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit LOOKING FOR OVERWEIGHT MALES/FEMALES (AGE 15-55) FOR LIGHT (POSSIBLY COMICAL) PRINT/TV AD CAMPAIGN FOR NEW WEIGHT LOSS CENTER. E-MAIL PHOTOS (PLEASE PASTE PHOTOS IN E-MAIL TEXT SPACE...IF YOU E-MAIL YOUR PHOTO BY ATTACHING A FILE, I MAY NOT BE ABLE TO OPEN IT). OR E-MAIL ME TO REQUEST THE ADDRESS IF YOU WANT TO MAIL A PIC. THANKS. JULIE Julie Matthews 330-467-0577 330-289-6858 Candlejump Productions presents SOUPERNATURAL http://www.soupernaturalmovie.com/ --part1_110.27cff772.2c9260de_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable LOOKING FOR OVERWEIGHT MALES/FEMALES (AGE 15-= 55) FOR LIGHT (POSSIBLY COMICAL) PRINT/TV AD CAMPAIGN FOR NEW WEIGHT LOSS CE= NTER.

E-MAIL PHOTOS (PLEASE PASTE PHOTOS IN E-MAIL TEXT SPACE...IF YOU E-MAIL YOUR= PHOTO BY ATTACHING A FILE, I MAY NOT BE ABLE TO OPEN IT).

OR E-MAIL ME TO REQUEST THE ADDRESS IF YOU WANT TO MAIL A PIC.

THANKS.
JULIE



Julie Matthews
330-467-0577
330-289-6858
Candlejump Productions
presents
SOUPERNATURAL
http://www.soupernaturalmovie.com/

--part1_110.27cff772.2c9260de_boundary-- From Bitscleve at aol.com Thu Sep 11 18:09:27 2003 From: Bitscleve at aol.com (Bitscleve at aol.com) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 21:09:27 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actors and Actresses wanted for Paid Position Message-ID: <166.256fa202.2c9276c7@aol.com> --part1_166.256fa202.2c9276c7_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mystery's Off Broadway Inc. is holding an audition for actors and actresses for their upcoming season. To qualify you must be over eighteen, able to work weekends and some weekdays. Ability to memorize lines and interact with other actors as well as audience members is a must. Improvisational skills and a good voice is a plus. M.O.B. Inc. is also looking for an F/X makeup artist intern. The acting job is a paid position which requires mandatory rehearsals in the Cleveland area for performances throughout Ohio. This audition will be on September 21st. Please call our office between the hours of 1pm till 7pm Monday through Friday @ (216) 426-9392 You can send resumes and headshots via Email for a faster response at Bitscleve at aol.com Thank you and good luck on your audition, W.J. --part1_166.256fa202.2c9276c7_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Mystery's Off Broadway Inc. is holding an auditi= on for actors and actresses for their upcoming season.  To qualify you=20= must be over eighteen, able to work weekends and some weekdays. Ability to m= emorize lines and interact with other actors as well as audience members is=20= a must.  Improvisational skills and a good voice is a plus. 

M.O.B. Inc. is also looking for an F/X makeup artist intern. The acting job=20= is a paid position which requires mandatory rehearsals in the Cleveland area= for performances throughout Ohio. This audition will be on September 21st.=20= Please call our office between the hours of 1pm till 7pm Monday through Frid= ay @
(216) 426-9392  You can send resumes and headshots via Email for a fast= er response at Bitscleve at aol.com
Thank you and good luck on your audition,
W.J.
--part1_166.256fa202.2c9276c7_boundary-- From NBudin at aol.com Thu Sep 11 19:49:55 2003 From: NBudin at aol.com (NBudin at aol.com) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 22:49:55 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Concert Friday, Sept. 12 Message-ID: <122.261dacc9.2c928e53@aol.com> --part1_122.261dacc9.2c928e53_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Singer, songwriter, recording artist, actor, storyteller and educator Noah Budin with David Budin and Ed Ridley, Jr. and a guest appearances by Norm Tischler and Kathy Sebo Friday, Sept. 12 8:15PM The Temple Tifereth Israel On Shaker Blvd. between Richmond and Brainard in Beachwood All styles of traditional, contemporary and original folk/rock/gospel/pop No fees -- No donations Concert length: app. 1 hr. 15 mins. --part1_122.261dacc9.2c928e53_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Sing= er, songwriter, recording artist, actor, storyteller and educator
Noah Budin

with David Budin and Ed Ridley, Jr.
and a guest appearances by Norm Tischler
and Kathy Sebo


Friday, Sept. 12
8:15PM

The Temple Tifereth Israel
On Shaker Blvd. between Richmond and Brainard in Beachwood


All styles of traditional, contemporary and original
folk/rock/gospel/pop

No fees -- No donations
Concert length: app. 1 hr. 15 mins.

--part1_122.261dacc9.2c928e53_boundary-- From mike at r-town.net Fri Sep 12 07:47:30 2003 From: mike at r-town.net (Mike Raum) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 10:47:30 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ensemble Theatre Audition Notice Message-ID: <000601c3793c$cb6b2060$6501000a@oemcomputer2> ENSEMBLE THEATRE TO HOLD AUDITIONS ON ON SEPTEMBER 29 FOR THREE TALL WOMEN Cleveland, OH, September 12, 2003 - Ensemble Theatre is holding equity / non-equity auditions for three women and one young man for Edward Albee?s Pulitzer prize winning Three Tall Women, directed by Licia Colombi. Roles are for one elderly woman (60 or older), one middle-aged woman (45-55), one young woman (late 20s, early 30s), and one non-equity male (mid 20s). Women should be 5-5? or taller. The show will run weekends November 22-December 7, 2003 at The Cleveland Play House?s Studio One. Auditions will be held at the May-Lee Building in Cleveland Heights on Monday, September 29 from 4:30 to 6:30 PM. Actors should bring a current headshot and resume and be prepared to perform a three-minute contemporary drama monologue. Please call (216) 321-2930 for an appointment and directions. PLEASE NOTE: If you auditioned in July for Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune, you need not audition again. Michael Raum R-Town Communications 671 Columbia Rd. Suite 1 Westlake, OH. 44145 (440) 808-0840 (440) 808-0841 FAX mike at r-town.net From twnkltos at ix.netcom.com Thu Sep 11 03:55:23 2003 From: twnkltos at ix.netcom.com (Margaret Holden) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 10:55:23 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Cleveland Dance Theatre Message-ID: <000a01c37853$35c7a180$e3b64943@gipsygrl> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C37853.33422F20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ongoing auditions by appointment for Cleveland Dance Theatre, a = community dance company for ballet and modern dancers ages 12 through = adult. Please contact Margaret Holden, Artistic Director, for more = information. 216-749-4228 or ClevelandDanceTheatre at yahoo.com ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C37853.33422F20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C37853.33422F20-- From Christopher.Bohan at tri-c.edu Fri Sep 12 09:42:47 2003 From: Christopher.Bohan at tri-c.edu (Bohan, Christopher) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 12:42:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CCC West Faculty Gala Recital - Sunday - FREE Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3794C.E58448E5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Cuyahoga Community College Western Campus Theatre Presents its Faculty Gala Recital To support THE FRANKLIN LIBERAL ARTS SCHOLARSHIP FUND =20 Sunday, September 14th 3:00pm 11000 Pleasant Valley Road The concert is FREE and open to the Public, with a reception following. DONATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED =20 Featured on the concert are percussion, guitar, piano, and voice faculty performing a variety of Classical, Jazz, and Show pieces, with some Gershwin, Berlioz, Milhaud, Villa-Lobos, Bach and others. =20 During intermission, the box office staff will be collecting donations for The Franklin Liberal Arts Scholarship Fund This scholarship was created by the CCC Black Caucus in Memory of Frances M. Franklin-Professor of English at CCC Metro. This scholarship provides economic support on an annual basis to needy students. =20 FOR INFORMATION: 216.987.5536 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3794C.E58448E5 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Cuyahoga Community = College Western Campus Theatre

Presents = its

Faculty Gala = Recital

To = support

THE = FRANKLIN LIBERAL ARTS SCHOLARSHIP FUND

 

Sunday, September = 14th

3:00pm

11000 Pleasant = Valley Road

The concert is FREE = and open to the Public, with a reception following.

DONATIONS WILL BE = ACCEPTED

 

Featured on the = concert are percussion, guitar, piano, and voice faculty performing a variety of = Classical, Jazz, and Show pieces, with some Gershwin, Berlioz, Milhaud, = Villa-Lobos, Bach and others.

 

During intermission, = the box office staff will be collecting donations for

The Franklin Liberal = Arts Scholarship Fund

This scholarship was created by the CCC Black Caucus in Memory of Frances M. = Franklin—Professor of English at CCC Metro.  This scholarship provides economic = support on an annual basis to needy students.

 

FOR = INFORMATION:  216.987.5536

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From Oonawolf at aol.com Fri Sep 12 11:14:53 2003 From: Oonawolf at aol.com (Oonawolf at aol.com) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 14:14:53 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Check out Cleveland Scene | clevescene.com | Music : Soundbites Gong Ho, An ar Message-ID: <3c.34bd255d.2c93671d@aol.com> Click here: Cleveland Scene | clevescene.com | Music : Soundbites Gong Ho,An art-rock dream comes true for Drumplay's James On Dear Folks, Here is the online version of the story mentioned in Wednesday's post, in case you were not able to pick up a copy of this week's Scene. I hope to see you all at the Beachland Ballroom tonight, September 12. Again, a free poster of Daniel Thompson's poetry is yours, when purchasing our new CD "Under the Map of the World Where I Sleep", recorded last year in Europe. Peace, James Onysko From CRSG at Lubrizol.com Fri Sep 12 12:16:12 2003 From: CRSG at Lubrizol.com (Sgarlata, Christopher) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 15:16:12 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder of Li'l Auditions Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37962.54140458 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Lake Performing Arts Center, located at 29430 Lakeshore Blvd. in Willowick, will hold auditions for our Fall Musical Li'l Abner on Sunday September 14 at 7:30 p.m. No appointment is necessary. Needed are actors, singer and dancers ages 16 and older. Those auditioning should prepare a song from a Broadway musical and be prepared to read from the script. Production dates for Li'l Abner are November 14 - December 7. For more information, please call Lake Performing Arts Center Box Office at 440/944-2520. Chris R. 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Lake Performing Arts Center, = located at 29430 Lakeshore Blvd. in Willowick, will hold auditions for = our Fall Musical Li’l Abner on Sunday September 14 at 7:30 = p.m.  No appointment is necessary.  Needed are actors, singer = and dancers ages 16 and older.  Those auditioning should prepare a = song from a Broadway musical and be prepared to read from the = script.  Production dates for Li’l Abner are November = 14 – December 7.  For more information, please call Lake = Performing Arts Center Box Office at 440/944-2520.


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------_=_NextPart_001_01C37962.54140458-- From titlewavetheatre at yahoo.com Fri Sep 12 13:38:17 2003 From: titlewavetheatre at yahoo.com (TITLEWave theatre) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 13:38:17 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]TITLEWave theatre & CPT Open WAIT! in 2 Weeks! Message-ID: <20030912203817.40471.qmail@web80703.mail.yahoo.com> --0-710751021-1063399097=:40228 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Don?t WAIT! To Get Your Tickets! Only 2 Weeks until September 26 When TITLEWave theatre and Cleveland Public Theatre Will Proudly Open Julie Jensen?s WAIT! A poignant New Comedy Directed By Gregory Vovos FEATURING Meg Chamberlain, Jen Clifford, Randy Rollison & everyone?s favorite vixen Marni Task *And a Special Appearance By A. Blue Light (A. Blue Light Appears Under a Special Agreement With Actors Electricity Association) Wendy Burger (Jen Clifford) searches for her identity as she gets acting tips from Floating Pi?ata Head (Meg Chamberlain), spiritual challenges from the Greeks, and helps the ever-flamboyant Lu (Randy Rollison) restore the old theatre to its former glory. A small town never seemed so big especially for a girl with one eye on her alcoholic father and the other on the striking O Vixen My Vixen (Marni Task). Witness the moment between the question and the answer, the WAIT! September 26-October 11, Thurs-Sat at 8:00, Sunday at 3:00 at the Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave CALL 216-631-2727 NOW FOR TICKETS!!! $15 general admission; $12 students & seniors About the Playwright: JULIE JENSEN is the recipient of the Kennedy Center Award for New American Plays (WHITE MONEY), the Joseph Jefferson Award for Best New Work (THE LOST VEGAS SERIES), the LA Weekly Award for Best New Play (TWO-HEADED), and the McKnight National Playwriting Fellowship (WAIT!). She has won the Mill Mountain Theatre Playwriting Competition three times (TENDER HOOKS, LAST LISTS OF MY MAD MOTHER and TWO-HEADED). Her plays have been produced in London (LOST VEGAS SERIES) and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival (LAST LISTS OF MY MAD MOTHER). In this country she has been produced by the Women?s Project in New York TWO-HEADED and CHEAT) as well as in theatres nationwide. She has been commissioned by Mark Taper Forum, ASK Theatre Projects, and Kennedy Center, Geva Theatre, and Philadelphia Theatre Company. She has taught playwriting at five different universities, worked in Hollywood as a television writer, and directed the graduate playwriting program at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Recently awarded the NEA/TCG Residency Grant, she wrote and premiered WAIT! last spring. Now holding a major grant from the Pew Charitable Trust, she is Resident Playwright at Salt Lake Acting Company writing a play called DUST EATERS. Her work is published by Dramatic Publishing, Dramatists Play Service, and Smith and Kraus. TITLEWave theatre is proud to partner up with the Cleveland Public Theatre for Its Inaugural Production. TITLEWave theatre Bringing New Plays to the Surface. www.titlewavetheatre.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-710751021-1063399097=:40228 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Don?t WAIT! To Get Your Tickets!

Only 2 Weeks until September 26 When

TITLEWave theatre and Cleveland Public Theatre

Will Proudly Open

Julie Jensen?s WAIT!

A poignant New Comedy

Directed By Gregory Vovos

FEATURING

Meg Chamberlain, Jen Clifford, Randy Rollison & everyone?s favorite vixen Marni Task

*And a Special Appearance By  A. Blue Light

(A. Blue Light Appears Under a Special Agreement With Actors Electricity Association)

Wendy Burger (Jen Clifford) searches for her identity as she gets acting tips from Floating Pi?ata Head (Meg Chamberlain), spiritual challenges from the Greeks, and helps the ever-flamboyant Lu (Randy Rollison) restore the old theatre to its former glory.  A small town never seemed so big especially for a girl with one eye on her alcoholic father and the other on the striking O Vixen My Vixen (Marni Task). 

Witness the moment between the question and the answer, the WAIT!

September 26-October 11, Thurs-Sat at 8:00, Sunday at 3:00

at the Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave 

CALL 216-631-2727 NOW FOR TICKETS!!!

$15 general admission; $12 students & seniors 

About the Playwright:

JULIE JENSEN is the recipient of the Kennedy Center Award for New American Plays (WHITE MONEY), the Joseph Jefferson Award for Best New Work (THE LOST VEGAS SERIES), the LA Weekly Award for Best New Play (TWO-HEADED), and the McKnight National Playwriting Fellowship (WAIT!).  She has won the Mill Mountain Theatre Playwriting Competition three times (TENDER HOOKS, LAST LISTS OF MY MAD MOTHER and TWO-HEADED).  Her plays have been produced in London (LOST VEGAS SERIES) and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival (LAST LISTS OF MY MAD MOTHER).  In this country she has been produced by the Women?s Project in New York TWO-HEADED and CHEAT) as well as in theatres nationwide.  She has been commissioned by Mark Taper Forum, ASK Theatre Projects, and Kennedy Center, Geva Theatre, and Philadelphia Theatre Company.  She has taught playwriting at five different universities, worked in Hollywood as a television writer, and directed the graduate playwriting program at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.  Recently awarded the NEA/TCG Residency Grant, she wrote and premiered WAIT! last spring.  Now holding a major grant from the Pew Charitable Trust, she is Resident Playwright at Salt Lake Acting Company writing a play called DUST EATERS.  Her work is published by Dramatic Publishing, Dramatists Play Service, and Smith and Kraus.

TITLEWave theatre is proud to partner up with the Cleveland Public Theatre for Its Inaugural Production.  

TITLEWave theatre

Bringing New Plays to the Surface.

www.titlewavetheatre.com

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-710751021-1063399097=:40228-- From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Fri Sep 12 13:36:35 2003 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 16:36:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Addendum - TASTE OF HONEY Auditions! Message-ID: <2C6710F191F3544AA06A1C9D67CB14D6BBC6B4@mail4.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3796D.8F32D210 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 The East 2 Theatre Company announces =20 AUDITIONS for A TASTE OF HONEY by Shelagh Delaney =20 Directed by: Jeffrey Lyn Hall =20 When: Sunday, September 14th and Tuesday, September 16th 7:00-10:00pm. Call-backs will be Wednesday, September 17th at 7:00pm. =20 =20 Roles: 1 Female age: 45-55 1 African-American Male age: 20-30 1 Male age: 35-55 =20 *Please come prepared with one dramatic/comic monologue OR you can read from the script. Sides will be available at the auditions. =20 *Must be able to speak with a British accent! =20 Production Dates: Oct. 30, 31 Nov. 1, 2 and Nov. 6, 7, 8 =20 Auditions will be held at: Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus 4250 Richmond Rd. (15 min. from downtown) Parking Lot E Studio Theatre =20 A TASTE OF HONEY became a sensational theatrical success when first produced in London by Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop in 1958. Now established as a modern classic, this comic and poignant play, by a then nineteen-year-old working-class Lancashire girl, was praised at it's London premiere by Graham Greene as having 'all the freshness of Mr. Osborne's LOOK BACK IN ANGER and a greater maturity.' =20 *Please call (216)987-2438 for more information. =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3796D.8F32D210 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
 
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AUDITIONS  for   A TASTE OF=20 HONEY
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Directed by:  Jeffrey Lyn=20 Hall
 
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Roles:   1 Female    age:=20 45-55
          &nbs= p; 1=20 African-American Male     age: = 20-30
          &nbs= p; 1=20 Male       = age: 35-55
 
*Please come=20 prepared with one dramatic/comic monologue OR you can read from the = script.
 Sides will be=20 available at the auditions.
 
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Auditions=20 will be held at:     Cuyahoga Community College = Eastern=20 Campus
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A TASTE=20 OF HONEY became a sensational theatrical success when = first=20 produced in London by Joan Littlewood's
Theatre Workshop in=20 1958.  Now established as a modern classic, this comic and poignant = play,=20 by a then nineteen-year-old
working-class=20 Lancashire girl, was praised at it's London premiere by Graham Greene as = having=20 'all the freshness of Mr. Osborne's LOOK BACK IN = ANGER=20 and a greater maturity.'
 
*Please call=20 (216)987-2438 for more information.
 
 
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3796D.8F32D210-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Sat Sep 13 05:58:34 2003 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 05:58:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE ANNOUNCES YOUTH THEATRE CLASSES Message-ID: <20030913125834.5617.qmail@web41013.mail.yahoo.com> --0-810079544-1063457914=:4907 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE 1371 CLAGUE ROAD WESTLAKE, OH 44145 440-331-0403 CHILDREN/TEEN THEATRE FALL CLASSES SATURDAYS, SEPTEMBER 27, 2003 - NOVEMBER 15, 2003 Clague Playhouse offers classes to students ages 8-18 who are either beginning or builidng their interest in theatre and acting. Programs will familiarize students with fundamentals of acting and theatre in an enjoyable, supportive and creatively nurturing setting. Cost of classes is: $60.00 per student and $50.00 for each additional sibling. Children's Theatre - Ages 8-12 - Theatre I, Part I - Saturdays 9:30-ll:00 AM Instructor - Bernice Cernoch Children's Theatre - Ages 8-12 - Theatre II, Part II - Saturdays 9:30-11:00 AM Instructor - Nancy Burkinshaw Teen Theatre - Ages 13-18 - Acting I, Part I - Saturdays l11:15AM - 12:45 PM - Instructor - Nancy Burkinshaw For more information and/or a brochure describing classes and an enrollment form, please contact the box office at the above number Wed-Sat l-6PM --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-810079544-1063457914=:4907 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE
1371 CLAGUE ROAD
WESTLAKE, OH 44145
440-331-0403
 
CHILDREN/TEEN THEATRE FALL CLASSES
SATURDAYS, SEPTEMBER 27, 2003 - NOVEMBER 15, 2003
 
Clague Playhouse offers classes to students ages 8-18 who are either beginning or builidng their interest in theatre and acting.  Programs will familiarize students with fundamentals of acting and theatre in an enjoyable, supportive and creatively nurturing setting. Cost of classes is:  $60.00 per student and $50.00 for each additional sibling.
 

Children's Theatre - Ages 8-12 -  Theatre I, Part I - Saturdays 9:30-ll:00 AM
Instructor - Bernice Cernoch
 
Children's Theatre - Ages 8-12 - Theatre II, Part II - Saturdays 9:30-11:00 AM
Instructor - Nancy Burkinshaw
 
Teen Theatre - Ages 13-18 - Acting I, Part I - Saturdays l11:15AM - 12:45 PM -
Instructor - Nancy Burkinshaw
 
For more information and/or a brochure describing classes and an enrollment form, please contact the box office at the above number Wed-Sat l-6PM
 
 


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-810079544-1063457914=:4907-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Sat Sep 13 06:04:45 2003 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 06:04:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE HOLDS ANNUAL COSTUME SALE Message-ID: <20030913130445.67233.qmail@web41008.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1311417920-1063458285=:65242 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE 1371 CLAGUE ROAD WESTLAKE, OH 44145 440-331-0403 Clague Playhouse will hold it's ANNUAL COSTUME AND THEATRICAL PROP SALE on Saturday, October 11, 2003 from 10:00AM to 2:00 PM. Great for Halloween costumes and retro clothing. Lots of interesting items! Theatrical Props Costumes (adult & children) Hats and Handbags Shoes and Evening dresses Street Dresses Free Admission! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1311417920-1063458285=:65242 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE
1371 CLAGUE ROAD
WESTLAKE, OH 44145
440-331-0403
 
Clague Playhouse will hold it's ANNUAL COSTUME AND THEATRICAL PROP SALE on Saturday, October 11, 2003 from 10:00AM to 2:00 PM.
 
Great for Halloween costumes and retro clothing.  Lots of interesting items!
 
Theatrical Props
Costumes (adult & children)
Hats and Handbags
Shoes and Evening dresses
Street Dresses
 
Free Admission!
 
 


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1311417920-1063458285=:65242-- From hiareth at earthlink.net Sat Sep 13 12:24:34 2003 From: hiareth at earthlink.net (denise szuba dee) Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 15:24:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]If Necessary Use Words Message-ID: <001b01c37a2c$aaeb4180$66b186ce@net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C37A0B.22A25A00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable An afternoon of music and poetry. Saturday October 4th 4:00 to 6:00 = p.m.=20 Orlikowski Manor 6205 Chambers at E.65th. Free! Featuring Kristin = Ohlson, Vince Robinson, Denise Dee, Christina Vernon & Carl Wendorff, = J. Scott Franklin, Kathy Walker, Michael Ceraolo and Broadview. ------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C37A0B.22A25A00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
An afternoon of  music and poetry. = Saturday=20 October 4th 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.
Orlikowski Manor 6205 Chambers at = E.65th. =20 Free!  Featuring Kristin Ohlson, Vince Robinson, Denise Dee, = Christina=20 Vernon & Carl Wendorff,  J. Scott Franklin, Kathy Walker, = Michael=20 Ceraolo and Broadview.
------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C37A0B.22A25A00-- From rockandroller1 at yahoo.com Sun Sep 14 09:55:19 2003 From: rockandroller1 at yahoo.com (Nina McCollum) Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2003 09:55:19 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]indie suspense-thriller still looking for actors Message-ID: <20030914165519.48221.qmail@web41008.mail.yahoo.com> We are still seeking a few actors for certain roles in our film. These are non-paying roles but are crucial to the story. Please note that we are looking for actors in the Cleveland area only (Cleveland and surrounding suburbs). We still need a white male, 21-30 with tattoos that would be visible in a tank top (e.g. neck or arms) We also still need 5 more females in the same age range, no specific type or look. Please mail a picture/headshot and resume to me at 27113 Brookpark Rd Ext #126, North Olmsted, OH 44070-3183. Or, if you have your materials electronically, email me at rockandroller1 at yahoo.com Thanks everyone! Nina McCollum __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From RNavisjr at aol.com Sun Sep 14 10:07:14 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2003 13:07:14 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Near West Theatre HIRING PROPS AND MAKE-UP DESIGNERS Message-ID: --part1_a8.22301a12.2c95fa42_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Near West Theatre is looking to hire: Properties Designer and Make-up Designer ASAP for our upcoming production of THE KING AND I. Salary negotiable. Hours flexible. The position requires someone with experience in both of these areas....PROPS WILL REQUIRE FINDING, RENTING, BORROWING AND BUILDING A NUMBER OF SPECIALTY ITEMS THAT WOULD ENHANCE THE SETTING AND CHOREOGRAPHY IN THE KING'S PALACE....make-up will include designing and teaching a cast of 72 children, teens and adults into achieving an "Asian" look plus designing the look of the main characters involved in the very theatrical "Uncle Tom's Cabin Ballet" in the second act. CALL ARTISTIC DIRECTOR BOB NAVIS JR AT 216-281-6879 TO ARRANGE AN INTERVIEW. --part1_a8.22301a12.2c95fa42_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Near West Theatre is looking to hire:
     Properties Designer and
     Make-up Designer ASAP for our upcoming production o= f THE KING AND I.
Salary negotiable. Hours flexible. The position requires someone with experi= ence in both of these areas....
PROPS WILL REQUIRE FINDING, RENTING, BORROWING AND BUILDING A NUMBER OF S= PECIALTY ITEMS THAT WOULD ENHANCE THE SETTING AND CHOREOGRAPHY IN THE KING'S= PALACE....make-up will include designing and teaching a cast of 72 children= , teens and adults into achieving an "Asian" look plus designing the look of= the main characters involved in the very theatrical "Uncle Tom's Cabin Ball= et" in the second act.
CALL ARTISTIC DIRECTOR BOB N= AVIS JR AT
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--part1_a8.22301a12.2c95fa42_boundary-- From Ray at worldeonline.com Sun Sep 14 13:40:48 2003 From: Ray at worldeonline.com (WEO) Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2003 16:40:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition for -" Last of the Sorcerers" Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_007F_01C37ADE.F3940B80 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0080_01C37ADE.F3940B80" ------=_NextPart_001_0080_01C37ADE.F3940B80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Theatre Audition for "Ultimus Veneficus" / Last of the Sorcerers! Auditions - Sept 21st / 1 to 5 PM Audition location: North Coast Central Casting All types ages 8 to 60! Paid positions. Performing: Oct. (Halloween Weekend) At: Flannigaiban's Wake Theatre. Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com ------=_NextPart_001_0080_01C37ADE.F3940B80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
Theatre Audition for = "Ultimus=20 Veneficus" / Last of the Sorcerers!
 
Auditions - Sept 21st = / 1 to 5=20 PM
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All types ages 8 to = 60!
 
Paid positions.
 
Performing: Oct. = (Halloween=20 Weekend)
 
At: Flannigaiban's = Wake=20 Theatre.
 
 Ray Szuch, CEO -=20 worldEonline.com
 
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We are still loking for extras for the feature film "Deep Attack."
 
All types are needed, but there are a few specifics:
 
Men - mid-thirties and up - (must own tuxedo or upscale evening wear)
 
 


Need more e-mail storage? Get 10MB with Hotmail Extra Storage. From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Sep 14 19:43:34 2003 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2003 19:43:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: Frankie and Johnny (Ensemble Theatre) Message-ID: <20030915024334.82764.qmail@web12006.mail.yahoo.com> FRANKIE AND JOHNNY AN OUTSTANDING, MUST SEE AT ENSEMBLE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Last year one of the biggest Broadway hits was a revival of Terrance McNally?s ?FRANKIE & JOHNNY IN THE CLAIR DE LUNE?. It was produced by the wunderkinds of producers, Cleveland?s Hank Unger, Matt Rego and Mark Rego. The show starred Edie Falco (of "The Sopranos") and Stanley Tucci. The original 1987 off-Broadway production featured Kathy Bates and Bruce Weitz in the title roles. A 1991 film adaptation called ?FRANKIE AND JOHNNY? starred Michelle Pfeiffer and Al Pacino. None of these stars has anything on Charles Kartali and Julia Kolibab, who are portraying the roles in Ensemble Theatre?s production. ?FRANKIE AND JOHNNY IN THE CLAIR DE LUNE? is a simple show about simple people in complicated times. In this age of bigger than life plays, movies which center on explosions, car chases, space shots and super heroes, this story of "little" people with real problems, is a totally different entertainment experience. This is the story of a short-order cook and a waitress who purge their loneliness with a night of casual sex. When the sexual act is over, Frankie just wants to eat a cold meatloaf sandwich and go to sleep alone. However, Johnny would rather "bask in the afterglow" and spends the wee hours of the morning trying to convince Frankie that they have something special together. The resulting conflict contains laughs as well as dialogue that allows the audience to examine their own perceptions of loneliness, sex, love and what it means for people to connect. This is a dialogue show, not one of action. In order for a production to work both characters have to be played with strength, control, correct timing and clarity. The director must have a complete understanding of the plays? nuances. All of these are present in the Ensemble Theatre production. Kolibab and Kartali are so comfortable and charming in their portrayals that audience members cannot help but empathize with them, feeling their pain and joy. Kartali (Johnny)is absolutely endearing as he verbally and physically leaps from emotion to emotion, ever babbling, ever cajoling. He is totally natural, totally believable. This is a flawless performance. Kolibab (Frankie) is his match. You feel her hurt, you feel her joy, you understand her motives. She adds a vulnerable reality to a performance that makes her and the character one. Licia Colombi?s direction is probably the finest she has done. She understands the script, and her actors, and weaves the fine line between comedy and drama. The show is perfectly paced and the script well interpreted. The set, as designed by Stephen Vasee, is totally functional, though the television set in the center of the stage did block some audience members view of the bed, on which much of the action takes place. Corby Grubb?s sound design is well conceived and helps develop a very necessary segment of the production. Capsule judgement: Ensemble?s production of ?FRANKIE & JOHNNY IN THE CLAIR DE LUNE? is one of those special nights of theatre that makes us know what theatre should be all about. It is one of the finest productions seen at a local theatre. It should be noted that this show contains sexual situations, adult language and nudity by both actors. ?FRANKIE & JOHNNY IN THE CLAIR DE LUNE? continues at Ensemble Theatre, located in the Drury Theatre in the Cleveland Play House complex through September 21. For ticket information call 216-321-2930. COMING UP.... The musical revue ?AND THE WORLD GOES ROUND,? which features the music of Kander and Ebb opens Actors? Summit?s eight-show season. It runs from September 18 through October 5 in the company?s Hudson home. (330-342 0800) Rebecca Gilman?s ?BOY MEETS GIRL? will be seen at Beck Center from October 3 through the 26th. The play, directed by Sarah May follows up the critical and box office success of last fall?s ?SPINNING INTO BUTTER? by the same playwright. (216-521-2540) Great Lakes Theatre brings back rotating repertory to the Cleveland area interchanging ?TARTUFFE? and ?HAMLET? from October 10 through November 9 on the stage of the Ohio Theatre in Playhouse Square. (216-241-6000 or www.tickets.com) Dobama Theatre will present the U.S. premiere of ?THE DOMINO HEART?, a play by Matthew Edison about the personal ramifications of heart-transplant surgery. (216-932-3396) Follow Richard and Ted, two aspiring classical pianists, on a musical journey from adolescence to adulthood as they pursue their dreams of stardom when you view ?2 PIANOS 4 HANDS? at the Cleveland Play House from September 23-October 19. (216-795-7000) ?LATE NITE CATECHISM? continues at the Hanna Theatre through early December. On January 13 the delightful review ?I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE? starts its open-ended run. (216-241-6000) ?STOMP? will explode onto the stage of the Palace Theatre in Play House Square from September 16-21. If you haven?t seen this unusual and engrossing show, this is probably your last chance. (216-241-6000) ?LES MISERABLES? returns to the area in a professional touring production from October 7-12. This is a must, must see musical experience. (216-241-6000) ?ROMEO AND JULIET,? Shakespeare?s classic tale of star-crossed lovers receives a dance interpretation by Ohio Ballet at the Palace Theatre from October 3-4. (330 972-7900) ?THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE?, the winner of six 2002 Tony Awards including Best Musical, will be on the stage of the Palace Theatre from November 4-16. (216-241-6000) What happens when an energetic, perceptive and creative group of 9-13 year olds get their hands on the myths, legends, gods, monsters and heroes of classic literature? Find out when the Near West Theatre presents ?HERCULES VS. GODZILLA? on October 3, 4 and 5. (216-621-3242) ?DISCORDIA? a satiric musical by James Levin and Linda Eisenstein, with music by Linda Eisenstein, will receive its world premiere at Cleveland Public Theatre from October 17-November 8. (216-631-2727) GROUNDWORKS DANCE performs on October 2, 3 and 4 at St. Peter?s Church, 1533 East 17th Street at the corner of East 17th Street and Superior Avenue in Cleveland. Local historian John Vacha will host a free, pre-show, historic talk about St. Peter Church at 7 on Saturday. (216-691-3180, extension 3) __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From gmaher at safetythink.com Mon Sep 8 05:48:21 2003 From: gmaher at safetythink.com (gmsafety) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 05:48:21 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Catch Me if You Can Auditions Tonight Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C375CC.CF83B7C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hudson Players Auditions ? Catch Me If You Can The Hudson Players will be holding their second night of auditions for the whodunit comedy, "Catch Me if You Can" on Monday, September 8 at the Barlow Community Center (S. Oviatt Street off Route 303, Across from the Hudson Fire Department and Safety Center). Auditions will begin at 7 pm and will feature readings from the script. The production calls for 5 males and 2 females. "Catch Me if You Can," has nothing to do with the movie of the same name. It?s a fun mystery with a surprise ending. This play is a Broadway whodunit in which an advertising executive?s new bride disappears and is replaced by a different woman. While he knows better, everyone else insists that the new woman is his real wife. This leads to murder and much more. Performances for "Catch Me if You Can" are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 pm; November 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22 at the Barlow Community Center. For more information or for tickets, contact us: 330 655-8522, players at ayalogic.com or P.O. Box 2159 Hudson, Ohio 44236. ------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C375CC.CF83B7C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hudson Players Auditions – Catch Me If = You=20 Can

The Hudson Players will be holding their=20 second night of auditions for the whodunit

comedy, "Catch Me if You Can" on Monday,=20 September 8 at the Barlow Community

Center (S. Oviatt Street off Route 303, Across from the Hudson = Fire

Department and Safety Center). Auditions will begin at 7 pm and = will

feature readings from the script. The production calls for 5 males = and 2

females.

 

"Catch Me if You Can," has nothing to do with the movie of the same = name.

It’s a fun mystery with a surprise ending. This play is a = Broadway=20 whodunit

in which an advertising executive’s new bride disappears and is = replaced=20 by

a different woman. While he knows better, everyone else insists that = the

new woman is his real wife. This leads to murder and much more.

Performances for "Catch Me if You Can" are Friday and Saturday = evenings=20 at

8:00 pm; November 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22 at the Barlow Community = Center.=20 For

more information or for tickets, contact us: 330 655-8522,

players at ayalogic.com or P.O. Box 2159 Hudson, Ohio=20 44236.

------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C375CC.CF83B7C0-- From RevLois at aol.com Mon Sep 8 04:52:07 2003 From: RevLois at aol.com (RevLois at aol.com) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 07:52:07 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Heights Youth Theatre announces auditions for The Sound of Music Message-ID: --part1_c.1839d41f.2c8dc767_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Heights Youth Theatre located in Wiley Middle School, 2181 Miramar Blvd,=20 University Heights, is pleased to announce auditions for The Sound of Music=20= this=20 Wednesday and Thursday, September 10th and 11th.=A0=20 On Wednesday September 10th auditions are as follows: =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Grades=A0 K-1=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 4:30 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Grades 2-3=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 5:30 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Grades 4-5=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 6:30 On Thursday, September 11th, auditions are as follows: =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Grades 6-7=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 5 p.= m. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Grades 8 and up=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 6 p.m. Come prepared with a song to sing a cappella. Please visit our Web site=A0=20 "hytdreams.com" for more information! =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 --part1_c.1839d41f.2c8dc767_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Heights Youth Theatre located in Wiley Middle School,=20= 2181 Miramar Blvd, University Heights, is pleased to announce auditions for=20= The Sound of Music this Wednesday and Thursday, September 10th and 11th.=A0=20=

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--part1_c.1839d41f.2c8dc767_boundary-- From Robert.Schaefer at pbs.proquest.com Mon Sep 8 04:54:28 2003 From: Robert.Schaefer at pbs.proquest.com (Schaefer, Robert PS) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 07:54:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Corrected announcement for Coach House 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_01C375FF.F54BC640 Content-Type: text/plain Okay, mental note, when editing old announcements, double check the months.... Here's the corrected announcement for Crimes of the Heart at Coach House Theatre: (Note that all of the dates are now September!) My apologies for any confusion the first may have caused! Crimes of the Heart By Beth Henley Directed by Elaine Fippin September 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th September 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th September 18th, 19th, 20th Show times: Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 8:00pm Sunday at 2:30pm Tickets are $12 Reservations can be made by calling the theatre box office at: 330-434-7741 Cast: Lenny Magrath Mary Mahoney Chick Boyle Linda Jones Doc Porter Alex J. Nine Meg Magrath Shawna Hamilton Babe Botrelle Shanna L. Tedeschi Barnette Lloyd Tim Bennett Crew: Stage Manager Michelle Owen Set Design Bob Schaefer Light Design Bob Schaefer Sound Design Nat Napolitano Costume Design Marty LaConte Coach House Theatre 732 West Exchange Street Akron, Ohio 44302 E-mail: info at coachhousetheatre.org Website: http://www.CoachHouseTheatre.org/ Reservations: 330-434-7741 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C375FF.F54BC640 Content-Type: text/html Message
 Okay, mental note, when editing old announcements, double check the months....
 
Here's the corrected announcement for Crimes of the Heart at Coach House Theatre:  (Note that all of the dates are now September!)  My apologies for any confusion the first may have caused!

Crimes of the Heart

Tickets are $12
Reservations can be made by calling the theatre box office at: 330-434-7741
 
Cast:
Lenny Magrath Mary Mahoney
Chick Boyle Linda Jones
Doc Porter Alex J. Nine
Meg Magrath Shawna Hamilton
Babe Botrelle Shanna L. Tedeschi
Barnette Lloyd Tim Bennett
Crew:
Stage Manager Michelle Owen
Set Design Bob Schaefer
Light Design Bob Schaefer
Sound Design Nat Napolitano
Costume Design Marty LaConte
 
Coach House Theatre
732 West Exchange Street
Akron, Ohio 44302
 
E-mail: info at coachhousetheatre.org
Website: http://www.CoachHouseTheatre.org/
Reservations: 330-434-7741
------_=_NextPart_001_01C375FF.F54BC640-- From Robert.Schaefer at pbs.proquest.com Mon Sep 8 05:49:14 2003 From: Robert.Schaefer at pbs.proquest.com (Schaefer, Robert PS) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 08:49:14 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder announcement for Coach House's auditions for "Barefoot i n the 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. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37607.9B9C3460 Content-Type: text/plain Coach House Theatre announces auditions for: Barefoot in the Park by Neil Simon directed by Jim Fippin production dates: November 13-29, 2003 (no show on Thanksgiving) rehearsals scheduled to begin: October 5 _____ when: Monday, September 15, 7 p.m. Tuesday, September 16, 7 p.m. where: Coach House Theatre 732 West Exchange Street, Akron behind the Akron Woman's City Club _____ needed: 4 men and 2 women actors auditioning will be asked to read from the script Corrie Bratter: early to mid 20's Mr. Velasco: fiftyish Paul Bratter: mid to late 20's Telephone man: could be any age Mrs. Banks: late 40's - early 50's Delivery Man: could be any age Character ages are approximate and do not necessarily reflect an age requirement for actors auditioning for the play. _____ For more information about auditions, please call 330-335-9013 (no calls after 10p.m. please). If you have a headshot and resume available, please bring them with you, but if you don't, don't worry! We look forward to seeing you at auditions! Additional information can also be obtained by sending an e-mail to address below. Coach House Theatre 732 West Exchange Street Akron, Ohio 44302 E-mail: info at coachhousetheatre.org Website: http://www.CoachHouseTheatre.org/ Reservations: 330-434-7741 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37607.9B9C3460 Content-Type: text/html Message

Coach House Theatre

announces auditions for:

Barefoot in the Park

by Neil Simon directed by Jim Fippin
production dates: November 13-29, 2003 (no show on Thanksgiving)
rehearsals scheduled to begin: October 5


when: Monday, September 15, 7 p.m.
  Tuesday, September 16, 7 p.m.
where:
  732 West Exchange Street, Akron
  behind the Akron Woman's City Club

needed: 4 men and 2 women
actors auditioning will be asked to read from the script
Corrie Bratter: early to mid 20's Mr. Velasco: fiftyish
Paul Bratter: mid to late 20's Telephone man: could be any age
Mrs. Banks: late 40's - early 50's Delivery Man: could be any age
Character ages are approximate and do not necessarily reflect an age requirement for actors auditioning for the play.

For more information about auditions, please call 330-335-9013 (no calls after 10p.m. please). If you have a headshot and resume available, please bring them with you, but if you don't, don't worry! We look forward to seeing you at auditions!
 
Additional information can also be obtained by sending an e-mail to address below.
 
Coach House Theatre
732 West Exchange Street
Akron, Ohio 44302
 
E-mail: info at coachhousetheatre.org
Website: http://www.CoachHouseTheatre.org/
Reservations: 330-434-7741
------_=_NextPart_001_01C37607.9B9C3460-- From CArnold515 at aol.com Mon Sep 8 09:39:27 2003 From: CArnold515 at aol.com (CArnold515 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 12:39:27 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FOREVER PLAID benefit Thanks!!! Message-ID: <7F891F17.77C2C3EC.09F8D94A@aol.com> On behalf of the cast and staff of the two benefit performances of FOREVER PLAID, I would like to thank the Cleveland and Akron arts communities for their generous support of our project. The cast of the concert production included IAN ATWOOD as Frankie, COLIN COOK as Jinx, G.A. TAGGETT as Sparky, and CURTIS L. YOUNG as Smudge, with direction by CURT ARNOLD and musical direction by CHARLES EVERSOLE. The August 18 performance at the Beck Center for the Arts in Lakewood raised just over $2000 for the AIDS TaskForce of Greater Cleveland, and the sold-out August 25 performance at Weathervane Community Playhouse in Akron netted $3854 for the Community AIDS Network and Weathervane Playhouse! Everyone involved in the project donated their time and talents and, in some cases, their equipment to help these worthy causes, including the Beck Center and Weathervane Playhouse who provided their respective theatres for the performances. MANY thanks to everyone who attended the shows or lent their support in other ways! In these days when arts organizations seem to be struggling to survive, it???s extremely heartening to see the northern Ohio arts community turn out in support of these agencies that are working toward such an important and crucial goal: A Cure. From rferguson at woio.com Mon Sep 8 10:58:07 2003 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 12:58:07 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ANOTHER DAY OF AUDITIONS FOR SHORT COMEDY FILM 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_01C37632.C2047420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" SINCE MANY PEOPLE EXPRESSED INTEREST IN ATTENDING THESE AUDITIONS I WILL BE HAVING ANOTHER ROUND OF AUDITIONS THIS THURSDAY AT 7PM in one of Second City's rehearsal rooms. ROOM 850 OF THE HANNA BUILDING ON EAST 14TH STREET (8th floor.. go figure!) THOSE WHO AUDITIONED LAST WEEK ARE WELCOME TO COME BACK, BUT IT'S NOT NECESSARY. NO DECISIONS HAVE BEEN MADE SO YOU'RE STILL IN THE RUNNING. Still looking for Frank Richnavsky - 50 -60 year old bitter hard working father who hates the fact his grown sons still live at home Peggy Richnavsky - 50 - 60 year old Mother. Supportive, understanding housewife type, the glue who holds it all together. Tony/or Tina Malanga - 40 -45 Comedy Club Owner Chad - 17 Year year old skater kid (Must be 18 or over to audition however) Sandy Richnavsky - 26 - 35, Ex-Wife of one of the brothers Please come prepared to read from the script and improvise. Shooting wil take place mostly on weekends in Late september/October in and around Clevleand. For more info call Rick Ferguson at 216-367-7133 or email at rferguson at woio.com See ya there! "Planet Earth is blue and there's nothing I can do." D.B. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37632.C2047420 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ANOTHER DAY OF AUDITIONS FOR SHORT COMEDY FILM

SINCE MANY PEOPLE EXPRESSED INTEREST = IN ATTENDING THESE AUDITIONS I WILL BE HAVING ANOTHER ROUND OF = AUDITIONS THIS THURSDAY AT 7PM in one of Second City's rehearsal = rooms.  ROOM 850 OF THE HANNA BUILDING ON EAST 14TH STREET (8th = floor.. go figure!)

THOSE WHO AUDITIONED LAST WEEK ARE = WELCOME TO COME BACK, BUT IT'S NOT NECESSARY. NO DECISIONS HAVE BEEN = MADE SO YOU'RE STILL IN THE RUNNING.

Still looking for
Frank Richnavsky - 50 -60 year old = bitter hard working father who hates the fact his grown sons still live = at home
Peggy Richnavsky - 50 - 60 year old = Mother. Supportive, understanding housewife type, the glue who holds it = all together.

Tony/or Tina Malanga - 40 -45 Comedy = Club Owner
Chad - 17 Year year old skater kid = (Must be 18 or over to audition however)
Sandy Richnavsky - 26 - 35, Ex-Wife = of one of the brothers
Please come prepared to read from the = script and improvise.
Shooting wil take place mostly on = weekends in Late september/October in and around Clevleand.
For more info call Rick Ferguson at = 216-367-7133 or email at = rferguson at woio.com =
See ya there!









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

------_=_NextPart_001_01C37632.C2047420-- From profbobo at neo.rr.com Mon Sep 8 13:02:57 2003 From: profbobo at neo.rr.com (Jeff Holland) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 16:02:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DELETE NOW: A Mike and Ike Satirical Plug Message-ID: <000d01c37644$332ac300$a9b75d18@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C37622.AB58E040 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable IKE: So how much did they pay us for this? MIKE: More than they spent on the set budget. I: Oh, we got two bucks. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE KENT STAGE PLAYERS TO PERFORM THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF AMERICA (ABRIDGED) Kent, Ohio, September 11-14 and 18-20, 2003--The Kent Stage Players = will be performing The Complete History of America (Abridged) by Adam = Long, Reed Martin, and Austin Tichenor The show which has been described as = "intellectual vaudeville" by Stephen Holden of The New York Times , follows three men as they attempt to cover 500 = years of American History in under two hours . The result is = a series of sketches interspersed with crude puns, wacky antics , and a tongue in cheek attitude = that would make Monty Python proud . The show = opens September 11th, and people should not expect some thoughtful = tribute to America . What they should = expect on this solemn day is a production = that is light, funny , and has no regard for political = correctness. In fact, the actors poke fun at many important events in = American History , purposely jumbling facts to meet their own twisted = desires . The show runs Thursday, September 11th to Sunday September 14 and = Thursday, September 18th to Saturday, September 20th at the Kent Stage, = 175 E. Main Street. All shows are at 8pm. Tickets are $10.00 for = adults, $8.00 for students and seniors . Advance tickets can be purchased for $5.00 by = contacting the Kent Stage at 330.677.5005 M: Do you feel better now? I: Still feel like a whore. M: Well, I know how to make you feel better. PAUSE I: Two bottles of Jack Daniel's and the Family Guy DVD? M: Bottles and player are ready. I: You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. M: Except in Aurora, of course. I: Screw 'em. They're the white people this show makes fun of. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C37622.AB58E040 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
IKE:  So how much did they pay us = for=20 this?
 
MIKE:  More than they spent on the = set=20 budget.
 
I:  Oh, we got two = bucks.
 
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
KENT STAGE PLAYERS TO PERFORM THE = COMPLETE=20 HISTORY OF AMERICA (ABRIDGED)
 
Kent, Ohio,  September 11-14 and = 18-20,=20 2003--The Kent Stage Players will be performing The Complete History = of=20 America (Abridged) by Adam Long, Reed Martin, and Austin Tichenor=20 <Editorial comment from Ike:   More freakin limeys. =20 Oy>  The show which has been described as "intellectual = vaudeville" by=20 Stephen Holden of The New York Times <So it's gotta be = true>, =20 follows three men as they attempt to cover 500 years of American History = in=20 under two hours <How difficult is that?  White people take land = and=20 repress minorities to continue the tradition of excessive = whiteness. =20 There!  I did it in a sentence>.  The result is a series of = sketches interspersed with crude puns, wacky antics = <Wacky?  =20 Wacky?  Who the hell wrote this thing>, and a tongue in cheek = attitude=20 that would make Monty Python proud <One word:  = crossdressing>. =20 The show opens September 11th,  and people should not expect some=20 thoughtful tribute to America <For that, read Charlie Danials' = new book=20 "Old Rag," about the American flag.  Be prepared to = vomit>.  What=20 they should expect on this solemn day <is a reason ta get drunk> = is a=20 production that is light,  funny  <fat free>, and has no = regard=20 for political correctness.  In fact,  the actors poke fun at = many=20 important events in American History <But nothin' about the Gorgeous = Ladies=20 of Wrestlin.'  Pissed me off>, purposely jumbling facts to meet = their=20 own twisted desires <Shannon Tweed wearin a flag = thong>.
 
The show runs Thursday, September 11th = to Sunday=20 September 14 and Thursday, September 18th to Saturday, September 20th at = the=20 Kent Stage, 175 E. Main Street.  All shows are at 8pm.  = Tickets are=20 $10.00 for adults, $8.00 for students and seniors <Yeah, I'm = sure Gramma=20 would get a kick out of this>.  Advance tickets can be purchased = for=20 $5.00 by contacting the Kent Stage at 330.677.5005
 
M:  Do you feel better = now?
 
I:  Still feel like a = whore.
 
M:  Well,  I know how to make = you=20 feel better.
 
PAUSE
 
I:  Two bottles of Jack = Daniel's and the=20 Family Guy DVD?
 
M:  Bottles and player are = ready.
 
I:  You're a Good Man, = Charlie=20 Brown.
 
M:  Except in Aurora, of = course.
 
I:   Screw 'em.  = They're the=20 white people this show makes fun of. 
------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C37622.AB58E040-- From emadden at kent.edu Mon Sep 8 13:35:35 2003 From: emadden at kent.edu (ELISABETH MADDEN) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 16:35:35 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]WORKING opens KSU's School of Theatre & Dance 20th Anniversry Season Message-ID: <7936168.1063053335618.JavaMail.cpadmin@flash01.uis.kent.edu> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: WORKING: A MUSICAL OPENS SCHOOL OF THEATRE & DANCE ANNIVERSARY SEASON Celebrate two decades of achievement at Kent State University's School of Theatre & Dance Kent, Ohio - Directed by Associate Professor Eric van Baars, WORKING runs October 3 - 12, 2003 at Kent State University's School of Theatre & Dance. This musical about the everyday lives of blue collar workers takes place in the Wright-Curtis Theatre of the Music & Speech Building on the main Kent State University campus. "Working for a living the whole day long, all the livelong day." This is the lament of the people at the beginning of WORKING. Based on interviews of blue collar workers from Studs Terkel's book of the same name, WORKING, is a touching look at the everyday lives of workers from truckers to waitresses to masons to house wives. Directed by Associate Professor, Eric van Baars, the everyday lives of these workers are exposed on the Wright-Curtis Stage through rock n' roll, country and blues music. WORKING runs October 3 - 12, 2003. Performances are Tuesday - Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 2:30 PM. The cast of Working includes: Professor Eric van Baars (Director) of Cuyahoga Falls, OH Kaitlyn Black of Copley, OH Meg Cavanaugh of Kent, OH Lauren Champlin of Cincinnati, OH Patrick Clement of Parma, OH Yolanda Christine Davis of Saginaw, MI Donny Ellesin of Clinton, OH Ernie Gonzalez of El Paso, TX Joshua C. Gordon of Kent, OH Bryan Guffey of Solon, OH Hollis Hayden, Jr. of Hammond, LA Dan Hendrock of Hinkley, OH Nicholas Horton of Cincinnati, OH Adam Howard of Suffield, OH Jazreal James of Franklin, LA Michelle Keffer of Kent, OH Sarah Lyon of Massillion, OH Sarah Roussos of Erie, PA Aileen Ruane of Cleveland, OH Lisa Marie Schueller of Akron, OH Kelly Simmons of Chadds Ford, PA Colleen Somerville of Richfield, OH Dave Zigarelli of Aliquippa, PA In celebration of two decades of achievement, the School of Theatre & Dance has created, the "Spotlight on Success." "Spotlight on Success" are panel discussions, similar in style to "Inside the Actor's Studio," that will take place before one performance of each production. Each panel will have a theme that ties into the production it is partnered with. Panel members will be School of Theatre & Dance Alumni and Friends, whom are working in various fields of theatre and dance. Panel discussions begin at 6:30 PM and are free and open to the public. The first "Spotlight on Success" will take place on Tuesday, October 7th in conjunction with WORKING: A MUSICAL. "Working With A Theatre Degree" is the topic of the first, "Spotlight on Success." The panel will include Matt Fox (Theatre Alumnus) and Shari Hiller (Kent State Alumna) of HGTV's "Room by Room" and will be hosted by School Director, John R. Crawford. "Spotlight on Success" will begin at 6:30 PM in E. Turner Stump Theatre of the Music & Speech Building on the main Kent State University campus. The panel discussion will be followed by a wine and cheese reception before the 8 PM curtain of WORKING: A MUSICAL. School of Theatre & Dance performances are Tuesday - Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 2:30 PM. Theatres are located in the Music & Speech Center on the main Kent State University campus. Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for Seniors, KSU Alumni and KSU Faculty/Staff and $7 for students under 18 or with any valid school ID. Discounts are available for groups of ten or more. The School of Theatre & Dance box office opens on September 22, 2003. Box-office hours are 12 PM - 5 PM, Mondays - Fridays, Saturdays during the run of the show from 3 PM - 7 PM and one hour before performance times. Tickets can be purchased by calling 330-672-2497. The box office accepts Visa, MasterCard, and Discover. Tickets purchased by phone must be held with a credit card. For more information on the School of Theatre & Dance visit us at www.theatre.kent.edu. This season the School of Theatre & Dance is offering a variety of subscription packages. Theatre Subscriptions include admission to all four plays. A Dance Subscription includes admission to all three dance concerts and a Full Subscription includes admission to all seven School of Theatre & Dance productions. Gift certificates are also available in $5 & $10 increments. To order a subscription or gift certificates contact the box office at 330-672-2497. Contact Information: Effie Tsengas PR/Marketing Director estengas at kent.edu 330-672-0113 (Phone) 330-672-2889 (Fax) ------------------------------- Elisabeth Madden Managing Director Porthouse Theatre KSU's School of Theatre & Dance emadden at kent.edu 330-672-0103 From stephaniekeshe at hotmail.com Mon Sep 8 16:16:10 2003 From: stephaniekeshe at hotmail.com (Stephanie Keshe) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 18:16:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Northern Ohio Musicians Network Message-ID: <000901c3765f$305dcc10$6802a8c0@Stephanie> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C37635.4787C410 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I posted an ad on this listserv last week saying that I was looking for a pianist and I was overwhelmed with the amount of responses that I received! (Not that that's a bad thing..!) I have met more musicians and exchanged more information about gigs and ideas for music in the past week than in the few months I've been back home since graduating college. After talking to a lot of these musicians, I came to the realization that we need some sort of a website that can serve as an information resource for musicians here in northern Ohio. So on that note. INTRODUCING.... The Northern Ohio Musicians Network! Located at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NOMN This is a yahoo based group where members can view other member info, share important online links, chat, post messages to each other and share media files (but not those pesky copy written files that the RIAA is so unhappy about :-)). I hope this group can serve all levels of musicians from church choir singers to professional musicians and be an open forum to discuss any topic from "How much should I charge for this?" to "Is _______ a good place to play?". Maybe you can even find a sub for a gig here! So surf on over there and sign up and start sharing your info! :-) Thanks so much! Stephanie Keshe Ph: 216.287.0648 Visit my mp3.com site! ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C37635.4787C410 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I posted an ad on this listserv = last week saying that I was looking for a pianist and I was overwhelmed with = the amount of responses that I received! (Not that that’s a bad = thing..!) I have met more musicians and exchanged more information about gigs and = ideas for music in the past week than in the few months I’ve been back home = since graduating college. After talking to a lot of these musicians, I came to = the realization that we need some sort of a website that can serve as an information resource for musicians here in northern = Ohio. So on that note… INTRODUCING……..

 <= /p>

The Northern = Ohio Musicians Network!

Located at:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group= /NOMN

 

        = This is a yahoo based group where members can view other member info, share important online links, chat, post messages to each other and share = media files (but not those pesky copy written files that the RIAA is so unhappy = about J). I hope this group can serve all levels of musicians from = church choir singers to professional musicians and be an open forum to discuss = any topic from “How much should I charge for this?” to “Is _______ a good place to play?”. Maybe you can even find a sub for = a gig here! So surf on over there and sign up and start sharing your info! = J Thanks so much!

 

Stephanie = Keshe

 <= /span>

Ph: = 216.287.0648

 <= /span>

Visit my mp3.com = site!

 

------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C37635.4787C410-- From dkilbane at cptonline.org Mon Sep 8 17:26:01 2003 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 20:26:01 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CPT's Pandemonium! this Saturday, September 13! Awwwwwww, yeah! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0092_01C37647.6B6FCAF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE BEGINS ITS 20TH SEASON WITH PANDEMONIUM! CLEVELAND, OH -- Cleveland Public Theatre celebrates twenty years of innovative performed work that addresses the issues of our time with a special gala benefit evening on Saturday, September 13, 2003. In keeping with this tradition, CPT presents an adventurous evening of theatre, dance, film, and visual art, featuring an array of artists. The action takes place throughout the CPT complex in unexpected places, and attendees decide how they want to experience Pandemonium! Mayor Jane Campbell, David Bergholz, Commissioner Peter Lawson Jones, and Hannah Morgenstern are Honorary Chairpersons. Saturday, September 13, 2003 7:00 p.m. prompt Cleveland Public Theatre 6415 Detroit Ave. at W. 65th Street Tickets are $100 ($75 tax deductible) The evening also includes a silent auction and 50/50 raffle. A great selection of food from some of Cleveland's top restaurants will be available, as well as complimentary beer, wine, and soft drinks (cash bar is available for other alcoholic beverages). One of the many highlights of the evening is "food art installations." Giant Eagle Supermarkets is generously donating a selection of food, to be manipulated by a number of visual artists into unique table centerpieces. After the gala benefit, the food will be donated to Cleveland Foodbank. A dynamic array of performances will entertain at Pandemonium! Theatre performers for the evening will include CPT artists Denise Astorino, Nina Domingue, Mike Geither, Kimo the Clown, Jill Levin, Rasheryl McCreary, Sarah Morton, Michael Sepesy, Tony Sias, Florence Toledo, Kathy Wasil, and artists from TITLEWave theatre. Independent Pictures will present film and video selections, and Urban Dialect magazine will host spoken word performances. Dance performances by African Soul, Antaeus Dance, Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Cleveland Repertory Project, InLet Dancetheater, Morrisondance, and SAFMOD will be presented throughout the evening. World famous composer Halim El Dabh, The Aphrodisiatics, and other local musicians will provide musical entertainment. Among the featured visual artists are Jeff Chiplis, Lane Cooper, Michelle Droll, Lee Gibbs, Tim Hallaran, Peggy Kwong Gordon, Christine Miller, Liz Maugans, Kelly Novak, Lorri Ott, Nathaniel Parsons, Bill Radawec, Kristin Bly-Rodgers, Petra Schilder, Todd Schroeder, Susan Umbenhour, Roydon Watson, Angela White, Holland Williams, and Paul Yanko. They will create and display works throughout the CPT complex made especially for this special event. Silent auction will feature a wide variety of artwork, dinner packages, gift certificates, and a walk-on role in an upcoming CPT production. Over 30 of Greater Cleveland's top restaurants will contribute food and drink, including Snicker's, Lou & Eddy's, Brennan's Party Center, Fat Fish Blue, Fulton Bar & Grille, Juniper Grille, Lola's Bistro & Wine Bar, Max's Deli, Opa Catering, Players, Tavern Company, Union Station/Bounce, and West End Tavern Underwriters for Pandemonium! include City Architecture; Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan, & Arnoff LLP; The Cleveland Plain Dealer; Fifth Third Bank; First Federal Savings & Loan of Lakewood; Marous Brothers Construction, National City Bank, and QPC. Founder James Levin launched the first CPT production, A Midsummer Night's Dream, at the Cleveland Metropolitan Zoo in the summer of 1983. After twenty years, 290 major productions, fifty festivals, and a diverse array of cutting edge productions, CPT has grown to become one of the region's largest producers of innovative performance. Proceeds from Pandemonium! will support CPT's artistic and education programs. 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Community Theatre announces final AUDITIONS for the musical ?Honk? Wednesday, Sept. 10, 7 p.m. Bring a song to sing with accompaniment. Pianist provided. Readings will be from the script. Performance dates will be Oct. 31-Nov.2, Nov. 7-9, Nov. 13-16. ?Honk? is a musicalized telling of ?The Ugly Duckling? ? but it is so much more. It examines how easy we as a society can belittle what is different, and can make outcasts. Ugly, the unfortunate new duckling, who is bigger and well, has a face only a mother could love, is outcast by all of the creatures in the farmyard. Only the Cat, who has gastronomical designs on this duckling, who could make an entire meal, shows interest in the young fellow. Ugly gets lost, and heads out on an adventure, through which he finds fellow creatures willing to give him direction, kindness, and, of course, in the end, fellowship. This travail is completed through the a bevy of an ensemble cast who portray turkeys, hens, cats, geese, fish, and of course, the requisite beautiful young swan who befriends Ugly. As actors, these characters are only suggested by the costume. The great fun is to convey the animal to the audience. Lead characters include: Ida, Drake, Ugly, Turkey, Cat, Bullfrog, and Goose. There is an adult/teen ensemble and a small youth chorus (4 ? 8 children). There are big parts and small parts -- all fun parts! For more info: e-mail aactheater at yahoo.com or call 440-964-9696. Darrell Lowe Theater Coordinator --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-222228061-1063071504=:76414 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Ashtabula Arts Center, 2928 West 13th Street, Ashtabula, Ohio

G.B. Community Theatre

announces final AUDITIONS for the musical

?Honk?

 

Wednesday, Sept. 10, 7 p.m.

 

Bring a song to sing with accompaniment. Pianist provided.

Readings will be from the script.

Performance dates will be Oct. 31-Nov.2,  Nov. 7-9, Nov. 13-16.

 

?Honk? is a musicalized telling of ?The Ugly Duckling? ? but it is so much more. It examines how easy we as a society can belittle what is different, and can make outcasts.  Ugly, the unfortunate new duckling, who is bigger and well, has a face only a mother could love, is outcast by all of the creatures in the farmyard.  Only the Cat, who has gastronomical designs on this duckling, who could make an entire meal, shows interest in the young fellow. Ugly gets lost, and heads out on an adventure, through which he finds fellow creatures willing to give him direction, kindness, and, of course, in the end, fellowship.  This travail is completed through the a bevy of an ensemble cast who portray turkeys, hens, cats, geese, fish, and of course, the requisite beautiful young swan who befriends Ugly.  As actors, these characters are only suggested by the costume.  The great fun is to convey the animal to the audience.

 

Lead characters include: Ida, Drake, Ugly, Turkey, Cat, Bullfrog, and Goose. There is an adult/teen ensemble and a small youth chorus (4 ? 8 children).

 

There are big parts and small parts -- all fun parts!

 

For more info: e-mail aactheater at yahoo.com or call 440-964-9696.

 

Darrell Lowe

Theater Coordinator

 

 

 








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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-222228061-1063071504=:76414-- From OhMaud at aol.com Mon Sep 8 20:15:37 2003 From: OhMaud at aol.com (OhMaud at aol.com) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 23:15:37 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cliffhanger Opens at Clague Playhouse Sept. 12th Message-ID: <15d.24389220.2c8e9fd9@aol.com> --part1_15d.24389220.2c8e9fd9_boundary Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="15d.24389220_alt_bound" --15d.24389220_alt_bound Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE PRESENTS CLIFFHANGER This bone chilling mystery will keep you on the edge!=A0 Don't miss Clague=20 Playhouse's 76th Season Opening for 2003-2004.=A0 The show opens Friday, Sep= tember=20 12, 2003, and runs until October 5, 2003.=A0 Evening shows are September 12,= 13,=20 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27 and October 2, 3, 4=A0 at 8:00 PM.=A0 Sunday matinees= are=20 2:00 PM Sept. 21, 28 and Oct. 5 CALL 440-331-0403 Box Office Hours: Wednesday-Saturday from 1:00PM - 6:00PM Join this strong cast, directed by Douglas Farren: CAST MEMBERS: Henry Lowenthal...Kelly Holt Polly Lowenthal...Bernice Bolek Dave DeVito...Peter Toomey Melvin McMullen...Joe Kenderes Edith Wilshire...Maud Holm For more information, visit either of these websites by copying and pasting=20 the address into your browser address line and hit "GO." http://community.cleveland.com/cc/clague=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 OR= =A0=20 http://www.maudholm.com/sitemap.html --15d.24389220_alt_bound Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE
PRESENTS
CLIFFHANGER



This bone chilling mystery will keep you on th= e edge!=A0 Don't miss Clague Playhouse's 76th Season Opening for 2003= -2004.=A0 The show opens Friday, September 12, 2003, and runs until O= ctober 5, 2003.=A0 Evening shows are September 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 2= 7 and October 2, 3, 4=A0 at 8:00 PM.=A0 Sunday matinees are 2:00 PM Sept. 21= , 28 and Oct. 5
CALL 440-331-0403
Box Office Hours: Wednesday-Saturday from 1:00PM - 6:00PM




Join this strong cast, directed by Do= uglas Farren:



CAST MEMBERS:
Henry Lowenthal...
Kelly Holt
Polly Lowenthal...
Bernice Bolek
Dave DeVito...
Peter Toomey
Melvin McMullen...
Joe Kenderes
Edith Wilshire...
Maud Holm



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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-573205808-1063112108=:61657-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Tue Sep 9 06:01:29 2003 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 09:01:29 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]"The Odd Couple "at Huntington Playhouse adds a performance Message-ID: --part1_f4.30926e01.2c8f2929_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Performance added for "The Odd Couple" with Dick Feagler & Tom Meyrose Due to an unprecedented demand for tickets, Huntington Playhouse has added one extra performance of Neil Simon's "The Odd Couple". The extra performance will be on Wednesday, October 8th at 8:00 PM. The show will open on September 25th and run until October 12th. The Sunday matinee on October 12th is sold out with other dates filling up quickly. The play will feature Plain Dealer Columnist and WVIZ-PBS personality Dick Feagler as Oscar Madison with Managing Director of Huntington, Tom Meyrose, playing Felix Unger. Also appearing are Jack Warren, Paul Simon, Russell Siegel, Tom Sprague, Marthan Brown, and Laurie Bell. The extra performance will be on Wednesday, October 8th at 8:00 PM. Tickets are $15.00 for adults, $12.00 for senior citizens (age 65 & older) and $10.00 for students (age 18 & under). Theatre subscribers holding Super Seven Flex Passes will also be honored at that performance. Reservations are required and may be made by calling 440-871-8333. These tickets will go on sale Tuesday, Sept. 9th. Huntington Playhouse is a licensed affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks and is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village. For up to date information, you may also check out their web site at www.huntingtonplayhouse.com --part1_f4.30926e01.2c8f2929_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Performance added for "The Odd Couple"
with Dick Feagler & Tom Meyrose



Due to an unprecedented dem= and for tickets, Huntington Playhouse has added one extra performance of Nei= l Simon's "The Odd Couple".  The extra performance will be on Wednesday= , October 8th at 8:00 PM.  The show will open on September 25th and run= until October 12th.  The Sunday matinee on October 12th is sold out wi= th other dates filling up quickly.

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The extra performance will be on Wednesday, October 8th at 8:00 PM. Tickets=20= are $15.00 for adults, $12.00 for senior citizens (age 65 & older) and $= 10.00 for students (age 18 & under).  Theatre subscribers holding S= uper Seven Flex Passes will also be honored at that performance.  Reser= vations are required and may be made by calling 440-871-8333. These tickets=20= will go on sale Tuesday, Sept. 9th.

Huntington Playhouse is a licensed affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks and= is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village.  For up to date informat= ion, you may also check out their web site at www.huntingtonplayhouse.com


--part1_f4.30926e01.2c8f2929_boundary-- From blesner at solonohio.org Tue Sep 9 06:48:41 2003 From: blesner at solonohio.org (Barb Lesner) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 09:48:41 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ODD COUPLE AUDITIONS TONIGHT AND TOMORROW!! Message-ID: <000a01c376d9$14adef70$ca9c09c0@ARTS02> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C376B7.8D29DE90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Do not miss your last chance to audition for=20 The Odd Couple=20 (Original Version) by Neil Simon Directed by Aaron Patterson Tuesday, September 9 and Wednesday, September 10=20 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Performance dates are October 23- November 8 Auditions will be held in the theater at Solon Center for the Arts 6315 SOM Center Road Solon, Ohio 44139 440-337-1400 ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C376B7.8D29DE90 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 Do not miss your = last chance=20 to audition for=20
 
The Odd Couple=20
(Original Version)
by Neil=20 Simon
 
Directed = by Aaron=20 Patterson
 
Tuesday, September = 9 and=20 Wednesday, September 10
from 7:00 to 9:00 = p.m.
 
Performance dates = are October 23-=20 November 8
 
Auditions will be held in the theater at
Solon Center for the = Arts
6315 SOM Center = Road
Solon, Ohio = 44139
440-337-1400
 
------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C376B7.8D29DE90-- From TALENTnet1 at aol.com Tue Sep 9 07:06:44 2003 From: TALENTnet1 at aol.com (TALENTnet1 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 10:06:44 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]URGENT NEED FOR LINE DANCE INSTRUCTOR-Good Pay Message-ID: <1a8.19326c98.2c8f3874@aol.com> -------------------------------1063116403 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I need an experienced dance instructor to teach line dances (novelty, country, 50's, etc.) (i.e. electric slide, some country, stroll, and anything newer that's out there) for 90 minutes (approximately 8:30-10pm) for an afluent adult group on Saturday September 13 in the Akron area. This is a community fundraiser with a "construction" theme. Please email or call immediately...I have to get back to the client TODAY. Mary Faktor 330-655-2895 www.FaktorsTalentnetwork.com -------------------------------1063116403 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I need an experienced dance instructor to teach line dan= ces (novelty, country, 50's, etc.) (i.e. electric slide, some country, strol= l, and anything newer that's out there) for 90 minutes (approximately 8:30-1= 0pm) for an afluent adult group on Saturday September 13 in the Akron area.&= nbsp; This is a community fundraiser with a "construction" theme.
 
Please email or call immediately...I have to get back to= the client TODAY.  
 
Mary Faktor
330-655-2895
 
-------------------------------1063116403-- From APhelps at broadview-heights.org Tue Sep 9 07:38:02 2003 From: APhelps at broadview-heights.org (Annette Phelps) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 10:38:02 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Goodbye Girl - the Musical Message-ID: <393C8B4781FCD411ACC900508BE7EAAA1FE5F6@BHCHPDC> BROADVIEW HEIGHTS SPOTLIGHTS COMMUNITY THEATER PRESENTS THE GOODBYE GIRL - THE MUSICAL Book by Music by Lyrics by Neil Simon Marvin Hamlisch David Zippel Through special arrangement with Music Theatre International - New York, NY FRI. & SAT., SEPT. 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, 27, 2003 - 8PM SUN., SEPT. 28, 2003 - 2PM Broadview Center Community Building 9543 Broadview Road (1/2 mile south of Rt. 82) Director: Norm Bennett Asst. Director: Sue Jeromson Musical Director: Eric Coffelt Tech Director: George Lasecki Choreographer: Deb Sweat Producer: Annette Phelps STARRING: Jayne Bartish-Kacik Eric Coffelt Nina Takacs Featuring: Stayce Aschenbener Erica Coffelt Marifrances Conrad Allison Naso Kayla Novak Georgia Petrucci Mike Russ Marianne Sommerfelt Manette Spencer Daniel Takacs and Members of the Western Reserve Community Band ADULTS: $12 SENIORS & STUDENTS $10 RESERVATIONS: 216/556-0660 From KerrComm at aol.com Tue Sep 9 08:52:56 2003 From: KerrComm at aol.com (KerrComm at aol.com) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 11:52:56 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kulture Kids at Holden Arboretum and Cleveland MetroParks Message-ID: Kulture Kids performs at the Holden Arboretum in Kirtland this Saturday (13th) at 4:30 PM as part of Holden's annual "Fall Fest". Alsok, on Sunday the 14th at 2 PM, Kulture Kids performs "The Great Law of Peace" at Cleveland MetroParks' Chalet in Strongsville (off of Route 82) as part of "A Day At the Chalet" through the Beck Center and Arts in Strongsville. Finally, both days (13th and 14th), Kulture Kids is co-sponsor of Aurora's Fourth Annual "Family Festival and Pow Wow", held at Aurora High School on West Pioneer Trail in Aurora. Pow Wow includes American Indian dancing, traditional regalia, music, face painting, jewelry, crafts, food, drum-making, corn husk doll-making, flint napper, and talks on prehistoric and historic Indians of Ohio. Saturday hours for the Pow Wow are 10 AM to 6 PM, and Sunday hours are 10 AM to 5 PM. Grand entry is Noon both days. Adults: $5, Children 6-12: $2, Children under 6: FREE, Seniors 65 and over: $1 Call 330-562-5844 for more Aurora Pow Wow information. For more info on Kulture Kids, visit www.kulturekids.org From raytom at en.com Tue Sep 9 09:04:29 2003 From: raytom at en.com (Helene & Ray Tomecko) Date: Tue, 09 Sep 2003 12:04:29 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MEET THE PRODUCERS NIGHT! 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. --B_3145953869_4154948 Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit SPACE IS FILLING UP! Please RSVP -ASAP AFTRA Cleveland is proud to announce the first in a series of AFTRA Conservatory Educational Sessions "MEET THE PRODUCERS NIGHT" featuring representatives from Adcom Communications Cinecraft Productions Liggett-Stashower Advertising EDR/Beachwood Studios PLUS-a very special guest: AFTRA Associate National Executive Director Kim Roberts, visiting from New York to experience first-hand the workshop and the response of Cleveland AFTRA members. WHEN: Monday, September 15th 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. WHERE: Second City 2037 E. 14th St.,Cleveland Admission: FREE for AFTRA members; (Includes refreshments.) $5 non-members; $3 students with valid I.D. "MEET THE PRODUCERS" night is an opportunity to hear from the producers themselves about how they work... and their suggestions on how we can obtain work. The session is a MUST for all working members and those seeking future opportunities. R.S.V.P. to the AFTRA Cleveland office: 216.781.2255 --B_3145953869_4154948 Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable MEET THE PRODUCERS NIGHT! SPACE IS FILLING UP! Please RSVP -ASAP<= BR>
AFTRA Cleveland is proud to announce
the first in a series of AFTRA Conservatory Educational Sessions
 
"MEET THE PRODUCERS NIGHT"= ;

featuring representatives from
 
Adcom Communications
Cinecraft Productions
Liggett-Stashower Advertising
EDR/Beachwood Studios
 
PLUS-a very special guest:  AFTRA Associate National Executive Directo= r
Kim Roberts, visiting from New York to experience first-hand the workshop a= nd
the response of Cleveland AFTRA members.
 
WHEN: Monday, September 15th   6:30 - 9:30 p.m.  
WHERE: Second City   2037 E. 14th St.,Cleveland

Admission:  FREE for AFTRA members;  (Includes refreshment= s.)
$5 non-members; $3 students with valid I.D.
 
"MEET THE PRODUCERS" night is an opportunity to hear from = the producers
themselves about how they work... and their suggestions on how we can obtai= n
work.  The session is a MUST for all working members and those seeking=
future opportunities.
  
R.S.V.P.  to the AFTRA Cleveland office:  216.781.2255
--B_3145953869_4154948-- From heightsarts at sbcglobal.net Tue Sep 9 09:59:19 2003 From: heightsarts at sbcglobal.net (heightsarts at sbcglobal.net) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 12:59:19 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Art, a play Message-ID: <005801c376f3$b63c6e10$a3aefea9@DDLB9V11> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C376D2.2E83DFB0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Art, a play by Yasmina Reza Directed by Cleveland Heights actor/director David Rohler Produced by special arrangement with Dramatists' Play Service, Inc. Presented by Boulevard Theatre and the Heights Arts Collaborative at=20 Heights Arts, a contemporary community gallery 2173 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44118 =20 Saturday, September 27 at 8 pm Saturday, October 4 at 8 pm Talk-back after each performance =20 Limited seating by advance reservation only Tickets $10 - $5 student I.D. Please call HAC at 216-371-3344 or email heightsarts at sbcglobal.net =20 The winner of the 1998 Tony Award for Best Play, "Art" is a dazzling = comedy that deals with questions of male friendship, intellectual = honesty, and, of course, what is or isn't art. =20 The play will not only satisfy theatre fans but art lovers as well. It = is funny, sophisticated, stylish, stimulating, and moving. =20 Serge has bought a very expensive, totally white painting. Marc, one of = his best friends, is incensed by Serge's frivolity. Another friend, = Ivan, gets involved in this funny, provocative play about the meaning of = friendship and the rules that dictate art. =20 What better place to see "Art" than in a gallery ? =20 Cast: =20 Bob Kmiecik (Serge) has performed in more than 40 Cleveland-area = productions, including Cleveland Opera, and performs regularly with the = Singer's Club of Cleveland, which has been featured with the Cleveland = Orchestra, the Cleveland Pops Orchestra, and the Youngstown Symphony. = Kmiecik studied with the Wisdom Bridge Theatre Training Center in = Chicago.=20 Bruce Hearey (Marc) performed for many years in New Jersey and more = recently starred in Love, Sex & the IRS with Gates Mills Players. He = also has written and starred in musical comedies with the Court of Nisi = Prius, a group of Lawyers who regularly perform satirical one-acts. =20 Michael Raum (Yvan) has performed in many local theatres, including = Ensemble, ACT in Aurora, Kennedy's at Playhouse Square, Beck, Clague and = Huntington. For many years, he has appeared at The Hermit Club in = downtown Cleveland, playing Yvan in ART, as well as major roles in The = Importance of Being Earnest, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,Glengarry = Glen Ross and Amadeus. =20 David Rohler (Director) is a Cleveland Heights actor and director who = has been involved in the Cleveland theatre community for nearly 20 = years. Most recently, he directed a Shaker Library-sponsored production = of A.R. Gurney's Love Letters, starring local newscaster Leon Bibb. He = has worked with Boulevard Theatre since its inception both as a founding = board member and in Play On!, The Shadow Box and Sylvia. Rohler's other = notable credits include productions at JCC Halle Theatre, CCC East and = Unitarian Players. =20 Partners Boulevard Theatre Jean Martin, Theatre Coordinator 216-561-8588 =20 Founded in early 1999, Boulevard Theatre is a program of the City of = Shaker Heights Community Life Department and is open to all theatre = enthusiasts regardless of residence. Boulevard Theatre is committed to non-traditional casting. Except in = cases where race, gender, age or disability are essential to the play, = all roles will be cast on the basis of talent. =20 Heights Arts Collaborative was organized in 2000 "to pool the arts = resources of the Heights in order to express the creative spirit of the = community." The Collaborative's goals are to create community life = through the arts; provide venues to create, exhibit, and perform all = art forms; support the arts in K-12 education; and bring arts = opportunities to people of all ages. =20 Peggy Spaeth, Director 216-371-3344 William Busta, Gallery Director 216-371-3457 http://www.heightsarts.org =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C376D2.2E83DFB0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Art, a play by = Yasmina=20 Reza

Directed by Cleveland Heights actor/director David = Rohler

Produced by special arrangement with = Dramatists=92 Play=20 Service, Inc.

Presented by Boulevard Theatre and the Heights = Arts=20 Collaborative at

Heights Arts, a contemporary community gallery

2173 Lee=20 Road, Cleveland Heights,=20 Ohio=20 44118

 

Saturday,=20 September 27 at 8 pm

Saturday, October=20 4 at 8 pm

Talk-back after each=20 performance

 

Limited seating by advance reservation=20 only

Tickets $10 - $5 student=20 I.D.

Please call HAC at 216-371-3344 or email heightsarts at sbcglobal.net

 

 The winner=20 of the 1998 Tony Award for Best Play, =93Art=94 is a dazzling comedy = that deals with=20 questions of male friendship, intellectual honesty, and, of course, what = is or=20 isn=92t art. =20

The play will not only satisfy theatre fans but = art=20 lovers as well.  It is = funny,=20 sophisticated, stylish, stimulating, and = moving.

 

Serge has bought a very expensive, = totally white=20 painting.  Marc, one of = his best=20 friends, is incensed by Serge=92s frivolity. =20 Another friend, Ivan, gets involved in this funny, provocative = play about=20 the meaning of friendship and the rules that dictate art.

 

What better place to see = =93Art=94 than in a=20 gallery ?

 

Cast: =20

Bob=20 Kmiecik=20 (Serge) has performed in more than 40 Cleveland-area productions, = including=20 Cleveland Opera, and performs regularly with the Singer's Club of = Cleveland,=20 which has been featured with the Cleveland Orchestra, the Cleveland Pops = Orchestra, and the Youngstown Symphony.   Kmiecik studied with = the=20 Wisdom=20 Bridge=20 Theatre=20 Training=20 Center=20 in Chicago.=20

Bruce Hearey (Marc)  performed for many years in=20 New=20 Jersey
=20 and more recently starred in Love, Sex & the IRS with Gates Mills=20 Players.  He also has written and starred in musical comedies with = the=20 Court of Nisi Prius, a group of Lawyers who regularly perform satirical=20 one-acts.  

Michael Raum (Yvan) has performed = in many=20 local theatres, including Ensemble, ACT in Aurora, Kennedy's at=20 Playhouse=20 Square,=20 Beck, Clague and Huntington. =20 For many years, he has appeared at The Hermit Club in downtown=20 Cleveland
,=20 playing Yvan in ART, as well as major roles in The Importance of Being = Earnest,=20 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,Glengarry Glen Ross and Amadeus. =20

David Rohler (Director) is a = Cleveland=20 Heights=20 actor and director who has been involved in the=20 Cleveland=20 theatre community for nearly 20 years.  Most recently, he directed = a Shaker=20 Library-sponsored production of A.R. Gurney's Love Letters, starring = local=20 newscaster Leon Bibb. He has worked with Boulevard Theatre since its = inception=20 both as a founding board member and in Play On!, The Shadow Box and=20 Sylvia.  Rohler's other notable credits include productions at JCC = Halle=20 Theatre, CCC East and Unitarian = Players.

 

Partners

Boulevard = Theatre

Jean Martin, Theatre = Coordinator
216-561-8588

 

Founded in early 1999, Boulevard Theatre is a=20 program of the City of Shaker Heights Community Life Department and = is open=20 to all theatre enthusiasts regardless of residence.

Boulevard = Theatre is=20 committed to non-traditional casting. Except in cases where race, = gender, age or=20 disability are essential  to the play, all roles will be cast on = the basis=20 of talent.

 

Heights Arts=20 Collaborative = was=20 organized in 2000  =93to = pool the arts=20 resources of the Heights in order to express the creative spirit of the=20 community.=94  The = Collaborative=92s=20 goals are to create community life through the arts;  provide venues to create, = exhibit, and=20 perform all art forms;  = support the=20 arts in K-12 education; and bring arts opportunities to people of all = ages.  =

Peggy Spaeth,=20 Director

216-371-3344

William Busta, Gallery=20 Director

216-371-3457

 
http://www.heightsarts.org=
 



 
 

------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C376D2.2E83DFB0-- From RNavisjr at aol.com Tue Sep 9 10:42:48 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 13:42:48 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEAR WEST THEATRE AUDITONING MEN FOR THE KING AND I Message-ID: <14e.237ad535.2c8f6b18@aol.com> --part1_14e.237ad535.2c8f6b18_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit THE NEAR WEST THEATRE GOES INTO REHEARSAL ON SEPT 29 WITH A LAVISH PRODUCTION OF THE KING AND I. We have cast over 70 people in this production and it promises to be a high energy, thoughtful production of this Rodgers and Hammerstein treasure. BUT...We are still looking for a few good men. Mostly age 18 and over. All principle roles are still open at this point BUT we are mainly in need of guys for smaller character roles, chorus, guards, monks AND DANCERS to be part of the Jerome Robbins' spectacle in the second act: THE UNCLE TOM'S CABIN BALLET. (not a typical "western" ballet, so no ballet experience is required) ALL THOSE INTERESTED IN AUDITIONING SHOULD COME TO NEAR WEST THEATRE, 3606 BRIDGE AVE LOCATED IN THE OHIO CITY AREA THIS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH AT 11:00AM. No preparation necessary. Call Bob Navis Jr, Director, at 216-281-6879 for further info and/or directions to the theatre. the king and i performs Nov 20 through Dec 7 --part1_14e.237ad535.2c8f6b18_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable THE NEAR WEST THEATRE GOES INTO REH= EARSAL ON SEPT 29 WITH A LAVISH PRODUCTION OF THE KING AND I.
We have cast over 70 people in this production and it promises to be a high=20= energy, thoughtful production of this Rodgers and Hammerstein treasure.
BUT...We are still looking f= or a few good men.
Mostly age 18 and over. All principle roles are still open at this point BUT= we are mainly in need of guys for smaller character roles, chorus, guards,=20= monks AND DANCERS to be part of the Jerome Robbins' spectacle=20= in the second act: THE UNCLE TOM'S CABIN BALLET. (not a typical "western" ba= llet, so no ballet experience is required)

ALL THOSE INTERESTED IN AUDITIONING SHOULD COME TO NEAR WEST THEATRE, 3606 B= RIDGE AVE
LOCATED IN THE OHIO CITY AREA THIS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH AT 11:00AM. No p= reparation necessary.
Call Bob Navis Jr, Director, at 216-281-6879 for further info and/or directi= ons to the theatre.

the king and i performs Nov 20 through Dec 7
--part1_14e.237ad535.2c8f6b18_boundary-- From cinevid at yahoo.com Tue Sep 9 11:35:44 2003 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 11:35:44 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Filmmaking Group at Yahoo Message-ID: <20030909183545.48999.qmail@web80507.mail.yahoo.com> --0-326039785-1063132544=:47595 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi everyone, Johnny Wu of Media Design Imaging, and Bill Johns of Cinevid Productions, have begun a new Yahoo email group called clevelandfilmmaking We believed another group, IndieCleveland, was a useful source for networking and comradery, but since it is no longer active, we decided to start another one to replace it and build upon it's strengths. You can join easily by visiting: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/clevelandfilmmaking/ You will be able to post auditions, news, announcements, and anything film related. You can even upload photos, film related links, banners and even create your own polss for the members. We hope you'll take advantage of this group and keep us posted on your trials tribulations and successes. Truly, Your co-moderators - Johnny & Bill --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-326039785-1063132544=:47595 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hi everyone,
 
Johnny Wu of Media Design Imaging, and Bill Johns of Cinevid Productions, have begun a new Yahoo email group called clevelandfilmmaking
 
We believed another group, IndieCleveland,  was a useful source for networking and comradery, but since it is no longer active, we decided to start another one to replace it and build upon it's strengths.
 
You can join easily by visiting:
 
You will be able to post auditions, news, announcements, and anything film related. You can even upload photos, film related links, banners and even create your own polss for the members.
 
We hope you'll take advantage of this group and keep us posted on your trials tribulations and successes.
 
Truly,
Your co-moderators - Johnny & Bill
 


Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-326039785-1063132544=:47595-- From BK4489 at aol.com Tue Sep 9 11:45:48 2003 From: BK4489 at aol.com (Bob Kenderes) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 14:45:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brunswick ACT- Auditions for "The Lion, The Witch and, The Wardrobe" Message-ID: <000d01c37702$96401d50$86001743@D5X9LB11> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C376E1.0EDD7720 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Brunswick ACT will hold auditions for "The Lion, The Witch, and The = Wardrobe" on Saturday 9/20 from 2-4 PM and Sunday 9/21 from 7-8:30 PM. = Auditions will be held at the First Christian Church, 3611 Center Rd( = route 303). The church is located in front of Brunswick High School. Needed are a cast of 16 adults, teens and children. Be prepared to read = from the script. Performance dates are 12/12 and 12/13 at Brunswick High School's Concord = Little Theatre. Any questions call (330)225-0552 during business hours. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C376E1.0EDD7720 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Brunswick ACT will hold auditions for = "The Lion,=20 The Witch, and The Wardrobe" on Saturday 9/20 from 2-4 PM and Sunday = 9/21 from=20 7-8:30 PM.  Auditions will be held at the First Christian Church, = 3611=20 Center Rd( route 303).  The church is located in front of Brunswick = High=20 School.
Needed are a cast of 16 adults, teens = and children.=20 Be prepared to read from the script.
Performance dates are 12/12 and 12/13 = at Brunswick=20 High School's Concord Little Theatre.  Any questions call = (330)225-0552=20 during business hours.
------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C376E1.0EDD7720-- From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Tue Sep 9 11:49:33 2003 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 14:49:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beck Center Auditions - Reminder - JEFFREY Auditions Message-ID: <2C6710F191F3544AA06A1C9D67CB14D6BBC6AB@mail4.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37703.1C1AB84A Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Auditions for JEFFREY by Paul Rudnick =20 Directed by Brian Zoldessy =20 =20 JEFFREY will open in the Beck Center's Studio Theatre November 21 - December 14, Friday, =20 Saturday and Sunday. Rehearsals will begin at the end of September or early October. =20 =20 =20 AUDITIONS - Monday and Tuesday, September 15 and 16, 7pm-10pm at the Beck Center. =20 =20 Callbacks will be scheduled the following week. Performers can prepare a short comic =20 monologue or read scenes from the play, which will be available at the auditions. Both Equity=20 =20 and Non-Equity performers are welcome. Please bring a picture/resume as well as your =20 schedules to check for possible rehearsal conflicts. To schedule an appointment please call=20 =20 the Beck Center at 216-521-2540.=20 =20 =20 =20 AVAILABLE ROLES - 7 men, 1 woman. AGE RANGE - 20's - 50's. Seeking 8 versatile =20 actors to play over 40 characters. =20 =20 The playwright, Paul Rudnick received the Obie Award, The Outer Critics Circle Award and=20 =20 the John Gassner Award for Outstanding New American Play for JEFFREY.=20 =20 =20 "A frank, fearless comedy about a funny, smart, attractive gay man who swears off sex out of fear and frustration.......A fantastical, picaresque landscape...." --New York Daily News =20 "THE HOTTEST TICKET OFF BROADWAY....Even with AIDS lurking in the background, JEFFREY sparkles....Mr. Rudnick has come up with some of the funniest and deftest gimmicks on stage today." --Wall street Journal =20 "WILDLY FUNNY".......Just the sort of play Oscar Wilde might have written had he lived in=20 modern Manhattan and taken aim at the disease decimating his circle of friends.....For all its fun, this piece captures the heart and soul of Jeffrey's Manhattan world more acutely than any other play." --New York Times =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37703.1C1AB84A Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Auditions for JEFFREY by = Paul=20 Rudnick
 
Directed by Brian Zoldessy
 
 
JEFFREY=20 will open in the Beck Center's Studio Theatre November 21 - December 14, = Friday,
 
Saturday and Sunday.  Rehearsals will begin = at the end of=20 September or early October.

 
 
 
AUDITIONS - Monday and Tuesday, September 15 and = 16,=20 7pm-10pm at the Beck Center. 
 
Callbacks will be = scheduled the=20 following week.  Performers can prepare a short = comic
 
monologue=20 or read scenes from the play, which will be available at the = auditions. =20 Both Equity
 
and Non-Equity = performers are=20 welcome.  Please bring a picture/resume as well as = your
 
schedules=20 to check for possible rehearsal conflicts.  To schedule an = appointment=20 please call
 
the Beck Center at = 216-521-2540.=20
 
 
 
AVAILABLE ROLES - 7 men, 1 woman.  AGE = RANGE - 20's - 50's.  Seeking 8 versatile
 
actors to=20 play over 40 characters.
 
 
The = playwright, Paul=20 Rudnick received the Obie Award, The Outer Critics Circle Award and=20
 
the John Gassner Award for Outstanding New American Play = for=20 JEFFREY.

 
 
"A frank, fearless comedy about a funny, smart, attractive gay = man who=20 swears off sex out of fear and frustration.......A fantastical, = picaresque=20 landscape...."  --New York Daily News
 
"THE=20 HOTTEST TICKET OFF BROADWAY....Even with AIDS lurking in the background, = JEFFREY sparkles....Mr. Rudnick has come up with some of = the=20 funniest and deftest gimmicks on stage today."   --Wall street = Journal
 
"WILDLY FUNNY".......Just the sort of play Oscar = Wilde might=20 have written had he lived in
modern Manhattan=20 and taken aim at the disease decimating his circle of friends.....For = all its=20 fun, this piece captures the heart and soul of Jeffrey's = Manhattan=20 world more acutely than any other play."  --New York = Times  =20
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37703.1C1AB84A-- From Murphygopal2003 at cs.com Mon Sep 8 08:22:48 2003 From: Murphygopal2003 at cs.com (Murphygopal2003 at cs.com) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 11:22:48 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Matthew J Murphy Show/ Conan/ Lessons Message-ID: <1ee.f65fe14.2c8df8c8@cs.com> Matthew James Murphy will be back on Conan O Brien this Sunday night on NBC. Dudez A Plenti, is a fake boy band Conan put together. Sunday night Marks ten years of Coanan on the air. His Anniversary show will have clips of the Dudez episodes. Matthew, is back for the fall ( Through December) offering guitar/piano lessons to beginners of all ages. Matthew is currently working on his album that will be released in December, and has alot of upcoming shows in Cleveland this fall FOR MORE INFO ABOUT LESSONS CALL 216-965-9557/// FOR MORE MUSIC INFO GO TO WWW.ARRIVEATELEVEN.COM. From heightsarts at sbcglobal.net Mon Sep 8 08:40:13 2003 From: heightsarts at sbcglobal.net (heightsarts at sbcglobal.net) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 11:40:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Art, a play Message-ID: <005801c3761f$7eeef880$a3aefea9@DDLB9V11> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C375FD.F72F6540 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Art, a play by Yasmina Reza Directed by Cleveland Heights actor/director David Rohler Produced by special arrangement with Dramatists' Play Service, Inc. Presented by Boulevard Theater and the Heights Arts Collaborative at=20 Heights Arts, a contemporary community gallery 2173 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44118 =20 Saturday, September 27 at 8 pm Saturday, October 4 at 8 pm Talk-back after each performance =20 Limited seating by advance reservation only Tickets $10 - $5 student I.D. Please call HAC at 216-371-3344 or email heightsarts at sbcglobal.net The winner of the 1998 Tony Award for Best Play, "Art" is a dazzling = comedy that deals with questions of male friendship, intellectual = honesty, and, of course, what is or isn't art. =20 The play will not only satisfy theatre fans but art lovers as well. It = is funny, sophisticated, stylish, stimulating, and moving. =20 Serge has bought a very expensive, totally white painting. Marc, one of = his best friends, is incensed by Serge's frivolity. Another friend, = Ivan, gets involved in this funny, provocative play about the meaning of = friendship and the rules that dictate art. =20 What better place to see "Art" than in a gallery ? =20 Cast: =20 Bob Kmiecik (Serge) has performed in more than 40 Cleveland-area = productions, including Cleveland Opera, and performs regularly with the = Singer's Club of Cleveland, which has been featured with the Cleveland = Orchestra, the Cleveland Pops Orchestra, and the Youngstown Symphony. = Kmiecik studied with the Wisdom Bridge Theatre Training Center in = Chicago.=20 Bruce Hearey (Marc) performed for many years in New Jersey and more = recently starred in Love, Sex & the IRS with Gates Mills Players. He = also has written and starred in musical comedies with the Court of Nisi = Prius, a group of Lawyers who regularly perform satirical one-acts. =20 Michael Raum (Yvan) has performed in many local theatres, including = Ensemble, ACT in Aurora, Kennedy's at Playhouse Square, Beck, Clague and = Huntington. For many years, he has appeared at The Hermit Club in = downtown Cleveland, playing Yvan in ART, as well as major roles in The = Importance of Being Earnest, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,Glengarry = Glen Ross and Amadeus. =20 David Rohler (Director) is a Cleveland Heights actor and director who = has been involved in the Cleveland theatre community for nearly 20 = years. Most recently, he directed a Shaker Library-sponsored production = of A.R. Gurney's Love Letters, starring local newscaster Leon Bibb. He = has worked with Boulevard Theatre since its inception both as a founding = board member and in Play On!, The Shadow Box and Sylvia. Rohler's other = notable credits include productions at JCC Halle Theatre, CCC East and = Unitarian Players. =20 Partners Boulevard Theatre Jean Martin, Theatre Coordinator 216-561-8588 =20 Founded in early 1999, Boulevard Theatre is a program of the City of = Shaker Heights Community Life Department and is open to all theatre = enthusiasts regardless of residence. Boulevard Theatre is committed to non-traditional casting. Except in = cases where race, gender, age or disability are essential to the play, = all roles will be cast on the basis of talent. =20 Heights Arts Collaborative was organized in 2000 "to pool the arts = resources of the Heights in order to express the creative spirit of the = community." The Collaborative's goals are to create community life = through the arts; provide venues to create, exhibit, and perform all = art forms; support the arts in K-12 education; and bring arts = opportunities to people of all ages. =20 Peggy Spaeth, Director 216-371-3344 William Busta, Gallery Director 216-371-3457 http://www.heightsarts.org =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C375FD.F72F6540 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Art, a play by = Yasmina=20 Reza

Directed by Cleveland Heights actor/director David = Rohler

Produced by special arrangement with = Dramatists=92 Play=20 Service, Inc.

Presented by Boulevard Theater and the Heights = Arts=20 Collaborative at

Heights Arts, a contemporary community gallery

2173 Lee=20 Road, Cleveland Heights,=20 Ohio=20 44118

 

Saturday,=20 September 27 at 8 pm

Saturday, October=20 4 at 8 pm

Talk-back after each=20 performance

 

Limited seating by advance reservation=20 only

Tickets $10 - $5 student=20 I.D.

Please call HAC at 216-371-3344 or email heightsarts at sbcglobal.net

 

 The winner=20 of the 1998 Tony Award for Best Play, =93Art=94 is a dazzling comedy = that deals with=20 questions of male friendship, intellectual honesty, and, of course, what = is or=20 isn=92t art. =20

The play will not only satisfy theatre fans but = art=20 lovers as well.  It is = funny,=20 sophisticated, stylish, stimulating, and = moving.

 

Serge has bought a very expensive, = totally white=20 painting.  Marc, one of = his best=20 friends, is incensed by Serge=92s frivolity. =20 Another friend, Ivan, gets involved in this funny, provocative = play about=20 the meaning of friendship and the rules that dictate art.

 

What better place to see = =93Art=94 than in a=20 gallery ?

 

Cast: =20

Bob=20 Kmiecik=20 (Serge) has performed in more than 40 Cleveland-area productions, = including=20 Cleveland Opera, and performs regularly with the Singer's Club of = Cleveland,=20 which has been featured with the Cleveland Orchestra, the Cleveland Pops = Orchestra, and the Youngstown Symphony.   Kmiecik studied with = the=20 Wisdom=20 Bridge=20 Theatre=20 Training=20 Center=20 in Chicago.=20

Bruce Hearey (Marc)  performed for many years in=20 New=20 Jersey
=20 and more recently starred in Love, Sex & the IRS with Gates Mills=20 Players.  He also has written and starred in musical comedies with = the=20 Court of Nisi Prius, a group of Lawyers who regularly perform satirical=20 one-acts.  

Michael Raum (Yvan) has performed = in many=20 local theatres, including Ensemble, ACT in Aurora, Kennedy's at=20 Playhouse=20 Square,=20 Beck, Clague and Huntington. =20 For many years, he has appeared at The Hermit Club in downtown=20 Cleveland
,=20 playing Yvan in ART, as well as major roles in The Importance of Being = Earnest,=20 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,Glengarry Glen Ross and Amadeus. =20

David Rohler (Director) is a = Cleveland=20 Heights=20 actor and director who has been involved in the=20 Cleveland=20 theatre community for nearly 20 years.  Most recently, he directed = a Shaker=20 Library-sponsored production of A.R. Gurney's Love Letters, starring = local=20 newscaster Leon Bibb. He has worked with Boulevard Theatre since its = inception=20 both as a founding board member and in Play On!, The Shadow Box and=20 Sylvia.  Rohler's other notable credits include productions at JCC = Halle=20 Theatre, CCC East and Unitarian = Players.

 

Partners

Boulevard = Theatre

Jean Martin, Theatre = Coordinator
216-561-8588

 

Founded in early 1999, Boulevard Theatre is a=20 program of the City of Shaker Heights Community Life Department and = is open=20 to all theatre enthusiasts regardless of residence.

Boulevard = Theatre is=20 committed to non-traditional casting. Except in cases where race, = gender, age or=20 disability are essential  to the play, all roles will be cast on = the basis=20 of talent.

 

Heights Arts=20 Collaborative = was=20 organized in 2000  =93to = pool the arts=20 resources of the Heights in order to express the creative spirit of the=20 community.=94  The = Collaborative=92s=20 goals are to create community life through the arts;  provide venues to create, = exhibit, and=20 perform all art forms;  = support the=20 arts in K-12 education; and bring arts opportunities to people of all = ages.  =

Peggy Spaeth,=20 Director

216-371-3344

William Busta, Gallery=20 Director

216-371-3457

 
http://www.heightsarts.org=
 



 
 

------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C375FD.F72F6540-- From TALENTnet1 at aol.com Mon Sep 8 08:48:10 2003 From: TALENTnet1 at aol.com (TALENTnet1 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 11:48:10 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need Line dance instructor for Sat, 9/13 Message-ID: -------------------------------1063036090 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I need an experienced dance instructor to teach line dances (novelty, country, 50's, etc.) (i.e. electric slide, some country, stroll, and anything newer that's out there) for 90 minutes (approximately 8:30-10pm) on Saturday September 13 in the Akron area. This is a community fundraiser with a "construction" theme. Please email or call immediately...I have to get back to the client TODAY. Mary Faktor 330-655-2895 www.FaktorsTalentnetwork.com -------------------------------1063036090 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I need an experienced dance instructor to teach line dan= ces (novelty, country, 50's, etc.) (i.e. electric slide, some country, strol= l, and anything newer that's out there) for 90 minutes (approximately 8:30-1= 0pm) on Saturday September 13 in the Akron area.  This is a community f= undraiser with a "construction" theme.
 
Please email or call immediately...I have to get back to= the client TODAY.  
 
Mary Faktor
330-655-2895
 
-------------------------------1063036090-- From Ccontempdt at aol.com Mon Sep 8 08:58:53 2003 From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 11:58:53 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dance Theatre seeks Costume Designer for upcoming holiday production Message-ID: <157.24295dad.2c8e013d@aol.com> -------------------------------1063036733 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre is seeking a costume design for its upcoming holiday production "The Night Before Christmas." The production opens on Friday, December 5 with a school matinee on December 4 and runs thru Sunday, December 7. The production will take place at Tri-C Eastern Campus Performing Arts Center. Rehearsals begin Mid October. Costume Designer would be responsible for costuming a cast of approxiamately 35 youth and adults. Additionally, designer would be responsible for maintaining costumes and the construction of the lead female charector "FG," a high spirited, magical fairy godmother. Please responed to the artistic director Michael Medcalf via email at Ccontempdt at aol.com. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. This is respectable paid position. -------------------------------1063036733 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre is seeking a costume design for it= s upcoming holiday production "The Night Before Christmas."  The produc= tion opens on Friday, December 5 with a school matinee on December 4 and run= s thru Sunday, December 7.  The production will take place at Tri-C Eas= tern Campus Performing Arts Center.  Rehearsals begin Mid Oct= ober. Costume Designer would be responsible for costuming a cast of approxia= mately 35 youth and adults.  Additionally, designer would be responsibl= e for maintaining costumes and the construction of the lead female= charector "FG," a high spirited, magical fairy godmother.
 
Please responed to the artistic director Michael Medcalf via email at <= A title=3Dmailto:Ccontempdt at aol.com href=3D"mailto:Ccontempdt at aol.com">Ccont= empdt at aol.com. 
 
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE.
This is respectable paid position.
-------------------------------1063036733-- From mpreston at dobama.org Tue Sep 9 13:38:44 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 16:38:44 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Local Playwright Receives Honors Message-ID: Local Playwright Receives Honors V-E Day, the new play by Faye Sholiton premiering this fall at Dobama Theatre, is now an ?award-winning? play. The script took First Prize in the annual Arlene R. and William P. Lewis Playwriting Contest sponsored by the Department of Theatre and Media Arts at Brigham Young University of Provo, Utah. The award, which honors women writers, was established in 1990 by BYU alumna Susan Lewis, who named the competition for her parents. Sholiton was a finalist for the same prize in 1998, when she submitted her play The Interview. Students and faculty will perform a staged reading of V-E Day in October. V-E Day is the story of a woman who made a choice nearly 60 years earlier that changed the course of her life. One day, a man appears with a box of World War II-era newsletters and transports her back to a time when she believed that anything was possible. The play will be done in staged reading at the Cleveland Play House on November 1, as part of the Next Stage Festival of New Plays. V-E Day will receive its world premiere production at Dobama Theatre November 28-December 21, 2003. 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 WcpAkron at aol.com Mon Sep 8 08:51:03 2003 From: WcpAkron at aol.com (WcpAkron at aol.com) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 11:51:03 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Correction from Weathervane Message-ID: <64.3407ad43.2c8dff67@aol.com> --part1_64.3407ad43.2c8dff67_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable We regret that, in a previous announcement, the name of a cast member for "M= y=20 Way" was listed incorrectly. Our cast member is Paul Hoffman, not Phil=20 Hoffman. Here is the corrected announcement... WEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE presents Northeast Ohio Premiere of My Way, A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra Weathervane Playhouse opens its 2003-2004 Season with My Way, A Musical=20 Tribute to Frank Sinatra. This collection of nearly 60 songs that Sinatra m= ade=20 famous through recordings was conceived by David Grapes and Todd Olson based= on=20 the book by Todd Olson. The music is arranged in medleys including Favorite= s,=20 Broadway, Cities, Young Love, Summer, Love and Marriage, Losers, Big Flirt,=20 Moon and Songs for Survivors. Weathervane's ensemble is comprised of Rob Dougherty, Paul Hoffman, Meg Hopp= =20 and Ikeya Morning. The production is directed and choreographed by Mart=EDn= =20 C=E9spedes and Margaret Knepper is Musical Director. WRMR serves as Radio S= ponsor. Director/Choreographer, Mart=EDn C=E9spedes, making his Weathervane=20 directorial debut, most recently directed and choreographed Smokey Joe's Caf= =E9 at Beck=20 Center. He last appeared in the national tours of Man of La Mancha with Jac= k=20 Jones and Ron Holgate where he completed over 300 performances in the role o= f=20 Pedro; "Lun Tha" in The King and I with Hailey Mills, Marie Osmond and Faith= =20 Prince; South Pacific with Robert Goulet, and West Side Story with Bebe=20 Neuwirth. Martin directed and staged the off-Broadway production of Scrooge= and=20 Marley and restaged Israel Horovitz's long-running production of Line at the= 13th=20 Street Repertory Company in New York City. He has danced in the nationally=20 renowned Denver Dance Theater, performed in night clubs, and appeared on TV'= s=20 Dance Fever. His most recent opera credit was the lavish PBS production of=20= El=20 Cid with Placido Domingo and the Washington Opera, where he served as dance=20= and=20 fight captain. He has also taught theater dance for the School of Cleveland= =20 Ballet. He has recently completed the independent film Edition Project and=20= the=20 untitled documentary on the life of Benjamin Matthews. His=20 next theater projects include Five Guys Named Moe and Joseph and the Amazing= =20 Technicolor Dreamcoat "para mi papa Gabriel C=E9spedes, Sr." Margaret Knepper is an accomplished actress, singer, musician, director and=20 costume designer. She has directed at least ten musical productions at=20 Weathervane including the highly successful Joseph and the Technicolor Dream= coat. =20 She has also played on stage in Sweeney Todd and Fiddler on the Roof. She i= s=20 voice and flute instructor at Medina High School where she has directed its=20= last=20 five musicals as well as the school's show choir, The Encore Entertainment=20 Company. Margaret was a music performance major at Baldwin-Wallace Conserva= tory=20 of Music with additional studies at The University of Akron and The=20 University of Michigan. She has performed with the Cleveland Opera, Berea S= ummer=20 Theatre, Goodyear Community Theatre, Greenbrier and First Night Akron. Ensemble: Rob Dougherty Man #2 Doylestown Rob was seen at Weathervane in Cabaret and Cinderella. He played John Adams= =20 in 1776 at Brunswick ACT and was the Baker in Into the Woods for Medina=20 Community Theater in 2002. He recently toured with Cleveland Signstage in i= ts=20 production of Into the Woods. He was also seen in the Stow Players producti= on of=20 Forever Plaid. Paul Hoffman Man #1 Cleveland Paul spent two years touring with Winged Victory Singers performing nightly=20 in showrooms in the Catskills, Atlantic City and Miami Beach. He was recent= ly=20 seen in Cain Park's production of Fiddler on the Roof and Beck Center's La=20 Cage Aux Folles. A Youngstown native, he graduated from Cuyahoga Falls High= =20 School and studied theater at Chapman University in Orange, CA. Meg Hopp Woman #1 Arkon Meg played Martha Brewster in Weathervane's Arsenic and Old Lace this past=20 season and in The Odd Couple, Female Version several seasons ago. She has b= een=20 seen as Miss Hannigan in Annie at Brecksville Theatre in the Square. She ha= s=20 a B.A. Degree from St. Norbert College in DePere, WI. Ikeya Morning Woman #2 Cleveland Heights Ikeya is a graduate of the American Musical and Dramatic Academy of New York= =20 City. She has been involved in numerous musicals including Godspell, Lucky=20 Stiff and Ain't Misbehavin' for which she completed the national tour this p= ast=20 December. David Grapes is currently the Executive Producing Director of the Tennessee=20 Repertory Theatre. Previously, David worked for three years as the Executiv= e=20 Director and Producing Artistic Director for Artpark and Artpark at the Chur= ch,=20 a large Equity theatre company located in upstate New York where he produced= =20 a number of regional premieres. A classically trained actor, he also has=20 extensive experience in academic theatre, having served as the Department Ch= air=20 and Master Acting Teacher at West Virginia University at Parkersburg (WV),Ta= rkio=20 College (MO) and Moorhead State University (MN). Todd Olson is the Artistic Director for American Stage Company in St.=20 Petersburg, FL. Prior to that he spent three seasons as the Associate Artis= tic=20 Director at Tennessee Repertory Theatre in Nashville. While there he direct= ed=20 critically-acclaimed productions of Wit, Cyrano de Bergerac, An Ideal Husban= d, How=20 I Learned to Drive and others. He received his MFA from The University of=20 North Carolina and is a graduate from the Institute for Advanced Theatre=20 Training at Harvard. He resides in Seminole, FL with his wife and children. My Way, a Tribute to Frank Sinatra captures the wit and charm of "Ol' Blue=20 Eyes," contains a dash of humor, a pinch of tap dancing and a touch of elega= nce.=20 At Weathervane Playhouse September 10 through October 5, 2003. Low-cost=20 preview performances on Wednesday and Thursday, September 10 and 11 at 7:30=20= p.m.=20 with official opening on Friday, September 12 at 8:00 p.m. Other performanc= es=20 are Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at=20 2:30 p.m. Charge by phone at Weathervane's Ticket Office at 330-836-2626. C= all=20 between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Tickets: $18 ($2=20 discount on Thursdays and Sundays for Senior Citizens & Students). (NOTE: T= HE 7:30=20 CURTAIN ON PREVIEW WEDNESDAY AND ALL THURSDAY PERFORMANCES IS NEW THIS SEASO= N.) Special luncheon performance Saturday, September 20, lunch at 12:45,=20 performance at 2:30 p.m. Combination ticket $30. The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to=20 encourage economic growth, education excellence and cultural enrichment for=20= all=20 Ohioans. Additional Season Sponsors: WKSU, PAX-TV --part1_64.3407ad43.2c8dff67_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable We regret that, in a prev= ious announcement, the name of a cast member for "My Way" was listed incorre= ctly.  Our cast member is Paul Hoffman, not Phil Hoffman. Here is the c= orrected announcement...

WEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE presents
Northeast Ohio Premiere of
My Way, A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra


Weathervane Playhouse opens its 2003-2004 Season with My Way, A Musical=20= Tribute to Frank Sinatra.  This collection of nearly 60 songs that Sina= tra made famous through recordings was conceived by David Grapes and Todd Ol= son based on the book by Todd Olson.  The music is arranged in medleys=20= including Favorites, Broadway, Cities, Young Love, Summer, Love and Marriage= , Losers, Big Flirt, Moon and Songs for Survivors.

Weathervane's ensemble is comprised of Rob Dougherty, Paul Hoffman, M= eg Hopp and Ikeya Morning.  The production is directed and choreogr= aphed by Mart=EDn C=E9spedes and Margaret Knepper is Musical Director.  = ;WRMR serves as Radio Sponsor.

Director/Choreographer, Mart=EDn C=E9spedes, making his Weathervane=20= directorial debut, most recently directed and choreographed Smokey Joe's Caf= =E9 at Beck Center.  He last appeared in the national tours of Man of L= a Mancha with Jack Jones and Ron Holgate where he completed over 300 perform= ances in the role of Pedro; "Lun Tha" in The King and I with Hailey Mills, M= arie Osmond and Faith Prince; South Pacific with Robert Goulet, and West Sid= e Story with Bebe Neuwirth.  Martin directed and staged the off-Broadwa= y production of Scrooge and Marley and restaged Israel Horovitz's long-runni= ng production of Line at the 13th Street Repertory Company in New York City.=  He has danced in the nationally renowned Denver Dance Theater, perfor= med in night clubs, and appeared on TV's Dance Fever.  His most recent=20= opera credit was the lavish PBS production of El Cid with Placido Domingo an= d the Washington Opera, where he served as dance and fight captain.  He= has also taught theater dance for the School of Cleveland Ballet.  He=20= has recently completed the independent film Edition Project and the untitled= documentary on the life of Benjamin Matthews.  His=20
next theater projects include Five Guys Named Moe and Joseph and the Ama= zing Technicolor Dreamcoat "para mi papa Gabriel C=E9spedes, Sr."

Margaret Knepper is an accomplished actress, singer, musician, director=20= and costume designer.  She has directed at least ten musical production= s at Weathervane including the highly successful Joseph and the Technicolor=20= Dreamcoat.  She has also played on stage in Sweeney Todd and Fiddler on= the Roof.  She is voice and flute instructor at Medina High School whe= re she has directed its last five musicals as well as the school's show choi= r, The Encore Entertainment Company.  Margaret was a music performance=20= major at Baldwin-Wallace Conservatory of Music with additional studies at Th= e University of Akron and The University of Michigan.  She has performe= d with the Cleveland Opera, Berea Summer Theatre, Goodyear Community Theatre= , Greenbrier and First Night Akron.

Ensemble:
Rob Dougherty Man #2 Doylestown
Rob was seen at Weathervane in Cabaret and Cinderella.  He played J= ohn Adams in 1776 at Brunswick ACT and was the Baker in Into the Woods for M= edina Community Theater in 2002.  He recently toured with Cleveland Sig= nstage in its production of Into the Woods.  He was also seen in the St= ow Players production of Forever Plaid.

Paul Hoffman Man #1 Cleveland
Paul spent two years touring with Winged Victory Singers performing nigh= tly in showrooms in the Catskills, Atlantic City and Miami Beach.  He w= as recently seen in Cain Park's production of Fiddler on the Roof and Beck C= enter's La Cage Aux Folles.  A Youngstown native, he graduated from Cuy= ahoga Falls High School and studied theater at Chapman University in Orange,= CA.

Meg Hopp Woman #1 Arkon
Meg played Martha Brewster in Weathervane's Arsenic and Old Lace this pa= st season and in The Odd Couple, Female Version several seasons ago.  S= he has been seen as Miss Hannigan in Annie at Brecksville Theatre in the Squ= are.  She has a B.A. Degree from St. Norbert College in DePere, WI.

Ikeya Morning Woman #2 Cleveland Heights
Ikeya is a graduate of the American Musical and Dramatic Academy of New=20= York City.  She has been involved in numerous musicals including Godspe= ll, Lucky Stiff and Ain't Misbehavin' for which she completed the national t= our this past December.

David Grapes is currently the Executive Producing Director of the Tennes= see Repertory Theatre.  Previously, David worked for three years as the= Executive Director and Producing Artistic Director for Artpark and Artpark=20= at the Church, a large Equity theatre company located in upstate New York wh= ere he produced a number of regional premieres.  A classically trained=20= actor, he also has extensive experience in academic theatre, having served a= s the Department Chair and Master Acting Teacher at West Virginia University= at Parkersburg (WV),Tarkio College (MO) and Moorhead State University (MN).

Todd Olson is the Artistic Director for American Stage Company in St. Pe= tersburg, FL.  Prior to that he spent three seasons as the Associate Ar= tistic Director at Tennessee Repertory Theatre in Nashville.  While the= re he directed critically-acclaimed productions of Wit, Cyrano de Bergerac,=20= An Ideal Husband, How I Learned to Drive and others.  He received his M= FA from The University of North Carolina and is a graduate from the Institut= e for Advanced Theatre Training at Harvard.  He resides in Seminole, FL= with his wife and children.

My Way, a Tribute to Frank Sinatra captures the wit and charm of "Ol' Bl= ue Eyes," contains a dash of humor, a pinch of tap dancing and a touch of el= egance.  At Weathervane Playhouse September 10 through October 5, 2003.= Low-cost preview performances on Wednesday and Thursday, September 10 and 1= 1 at 7:30 p.m. with official opening on Friday, September 12 at 8:00 p.m. &n= bsp;Other performances are Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays at=20= 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Charge by phone at Weathervane's Ticket Offi= ce at 330-836-2626.  Call between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through= Friday.  Tickets: $18 ($2 discount on Thursdays and Sundays for Senior= Citizens & Students).  (NOTE: THE 7:30 CURTAIN ON PREVIEW WEDNESDA= Y AND ALL THURSDAY PERFORMANCES IS NEW THIS SEASON.)

Special luncheon performance Saturday, September 20, lunch at 12:45, per= formance at 2:30 p.m. Combination ticket $30.

The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to= encourage economic growth, education excellence and cultural enrichment for= all Ohioans.
Additional Season Sponsors: WKSU, PAX-TV

--part1_64.3407ad43.2c8dff67_boundary-- From rickyscot at yahoo.com Tue Sep 9 16:10:31 2003 From: rickyscot at yahoo.com (Rick Ferguson) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 19:10:31 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]EXTRA CHARACTER AUDITION FOR SHORT COMEDY FILM AGES 27-45 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0067_01C37706.0E8963E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit THIS THURSDAY AT 7PM WE WILL BE HOLDING AUDITIONS FOR VARIOUS ROLES IN OUR UP-COMING SHORT COMEDY FILM. ONE CHARACTER THAT WE DIDN'T ASK FOR LAST TIME, BUT ARE LOOKING FOR THIS TIME IS A SMARMY SLEEZY STAND UP COMEDIAN WHO'S "MADE IT" ON THE LOCAL SCENE BUT HAS YET TO GO NATIONAL. HIS NAME IS JIMMY STEELE, AGE 27 - 40. CONFIDENT, YET NOT REALLY A GOOD STAND UP. IT IS NOT NECESSARY THAT YOU HAVE A STAND UP ROUTINE OR THAT YOU ACTUALLY CONSIDER YOURSELF A STAND UP. THAT'S WHAT THE ACTING IS FOR. TO READ FOR THIS ROLE PLEASE COME TO THE SECOND CITY TRAINING CENTER THIS THURSDAY AT 7PM. ROOM 850. IT IS LOCATED IN THE HANNA BUILDING ON THE CORNER OF EUCLID AND 14TH STREET, DOWNTOWN CLEVELAND. FOR MORE INFO CALL RICK AT 216-367-7133 OR EMAIL AT RFERGUSON at WOIO.COM. OTHER ROLES WE ARE LOOKING FOR ARE BELOW. Frank Richnavsky - 50 -60 year old bitter hard working father who hates the fact his grown sons still live at home Peggy Richnavsky - 50 - 60 year old Mother. Supportive, understanding housewife type, the glue who holds it all together. Tony/or Tina Malanga - 40 -45 Comedy Club Owner Chad - 17 Year year old skater kid (Must be 18 or over to audition however) Barbara Richnavsky - 26 - 35, Ex-Wife of one of the brothers Please come prepared to read from the script and improvise. ------=_NextPart_000_0067_01C37706.0E8963E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

THIS THURSDAY AT 7PM= WE WILL BE HOLDING AUDITIONS FOR VARIOUS ROLES IN OUR UP-COMING SHORT COMEDY FILM. =

 

ONE CHARACTER THAT WE DIDN’T ASK FOR LAST TIME, = BUT ARE LOOKING FOR THIS TIME IS A SMARMY SLEEZY STAND UP COMEDIAN = WHO’S “MADE IT” ON THE LOCAL SCENE BUT HAS YET TO GO NATIONAL. =

 

HIS NAME IS JIMMY STEELE, AGE = 27 – 40. CONFIDENT, YET NOT REALLY A GOOD STAND UP. =

 

IT IS NOT NECESSARY THAT YOU HAVE A STAND UP ROUTINE = OR THAT YOU ACTUALLY CONSIDER YOURSELF A STAND UP. THAT’S WHAT THE ACTING = IS FOR.

 

TO READ FOR THIS ROLE PLEASE COME TO THE = SECOND = CITY = TRAINING = CENTER THIS THURSDAY AT 7PM. ROOM 850. IT IS LOCATED IN THE HANNA = BUILDING ON THE CORNER OF EUCLID AND 14TH STREET, DOWNTOWN CLEVELAND. =

 

FOR MORE INFO CALL RICK AT 216-367-7133 OR EMAIL AT = RFERGUSON at WOIO.COM. =

 

OTHER ROLES WE ARE LOOKING FOR ARE = BELOW.

 

Frank Richnavsky - 50 -60 year old bitter hard = working father who hates the fact his grown sons still live at = home

Peggy Richnavsky - 50 - 60 year old Mother. = Supportive, understanding housewife type, the glue who holds it all together. =

Tony/or Tina Malanga - 40 -45 Comedy Club = Owner

Chad - 17 Year year old skater kid (Must be 18 or over to = audition however)


Barbara Richnavsky - 26 - 35, Ex-Wife = of one of the brothers


Please come prepared to read from the script and improvise. =

 

------=_NextPart_000_0067_01C37706.0E8963E0-- From dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org Mon Sep 8 10:28:18 2003 From: dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org (Dale Van Niel) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 13:28:18 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great Lakes Theater Festival seeks carpenter Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F025210@GLTF01> CARPENTER Due to a recent vacany in our scene shop, Great Lakes Theater Festival is again seeking applicants for the position of Carpenter. Contract runs from September 2003 to February 2004 and would begin immediately. Candidates should have excellent carpentry skills and experience with welding and rigging. Salary is commensurate with experience. Please send letter and resume with references and phone numbers to CARPENTER SEARCH, c/o Dale Van Niel, 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 dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org From kstarr at carouseldinnertheatre.com Tue Sep 9 17:23:23 2003 From: kstarr at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Karen Starr) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 20:23:23 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Carousel Dinner Theatre- Pre-show host/hostess search Message-ID: <53BEDB5B24A8CB4AA1BED257B2CA0A870282FD@dc1.carousel.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37731.BEC7D158 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Carousel Dinner Theatre in Akron is looking for a permanent pre-show = host or hostess to perform prior to each of the 8 shows every week. The = performer needs to have a welcoming personality, a versatile singing = voice and a quick and charming wit.=20 Prior to every performance, the pre-show host/hostess will make = announcements, explain the rules and regulations and sing selections = from our upcoming season.=20 The Carousel Dinner Theatre will provide evening wear for the = host/hostess to perform in. =20 The general schedule would be as follows: Tuesday 7:30- 8:00 Wednesday 1:30-2:00 Wednesday 7:30- 8:00 Thursday 7:30-8:00 Friday 8:00- 8:30 Saturday 1:30-2:00 Saturday 8:00-8:30 Sunday 4:30-5:00 (The opening week of each production will have a Friday matinee instead = of Wednesday) =20 This person would be compensated and would need to have the availability = to perform all pre-shows year-round. =20 Please prepare an audio or video tape of 2 songs: one from Smokey Joe's = Caf=E9 and one from Miss Saigon. =20 Send them to: Karen Starr C/O Carousel Dinner Theatre 1275 E Waterloo Rd Akron, OH 44306 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37731.BEC7D158 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Carousel Dinner Theatre = in = Akron is looking for a permanent pre-show host or hostess to perform prior to each of the = 8 shows every week. The performer needs to have a welcoming personality, a versatile singing voice and a quick and charming wit. =

Prior to every performance, the pre-show host/hostess = will make announcements, explain the rules and regulations and sing = selections from our upcoming season.

The Carousel Dinner Theatre = will provide evening wear for the host/hostess to perform = in.

 

The general schedule would be as = follows:

Tuesday 7:30- 8:00

Wednesday 1:30-2:00

Wednesday 7:30- 8:00

Thursday 7:30-8:00

Friday 8:00- 8:30

Saturday 1:30-2:00

Saturday 8:00-8:30

Sunday 4:30-5:00

(The opening week of each production will have a = Friday matinee instead of Wednesday)

=A0

This person would be compensated and would need to = have the availability to perform all pre-shows = year-round.

 

Please prepare an audio or video tape of 2 songs: one = from Smokey Joe’s Caf=E9 and one from Miss = Saigon.

 

Send them to:

Karen = Starr

C/O Carousel Dinner = Theatre

1275 E Waterloo = Rd

Akron, = OH= = 44306

 

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37731.BEC7D158-- From AdMan7601 at aol.com Mon Sep 8 15:14:31 2003 From: AdMan7601 at aol.com (AdMan7601 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 18:14:31 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]In search of Performance Space Message-ID: <4D90EF0B.02DB86D0.0212CD4F@aol.com> Four singers are looking for a space to perform a musical theatre cabaret. We have been told that there are several places in the Cleveland area that will lend their spaces for either a nominal charge, or percentage from ticket sales. Our repetoire ranges from classical musical theatre to the pop shows of today, from legit to pop/rock. We are all in the 20-25 age range, and have all studied voice extensively through Kent State University and private coaching. The technical needs for the show are very minimal, using basic lighting, a piano, and mic's if available. If you know any venue that might be interested in a cabaret show, could you please let us know where they are, and who we should contact? Some possible themes for the review include "the era's of cabaret", "favorite songs, and other parts we'll never play", and "songs of the meadowlark" You can contact us via Adam Kern, by replying to this email. Thanks, and have a great day! www.adamkern.com www.annemariepinto.com From bergoine at alltel.net Tue Sep 9 19:10:39 2003 From: bergoine at alltel.net (John Bergoine) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 22:10:39 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Workshop Message-ID: <002601c37740$bb379460$8ca428a2@k4e5n9> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C3771F.33E2D0E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AUDITION WORKSHOP The Aurora Community Theatre will be conducting a workshop on=20 "THE AUDITION PROCESS". The workshop will take place at the Aurora Community Theatre on = Saturday, September 27, 2003 from 10 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. This workshop = is free to Aurora Community Theatre members and $5.00 for non-members. = High School students are also invited to attend. The workshop will cover the audition process for musicals and plays. = Workshop leaders will include Donna Dandino, Paula Kline-Messner and = Barbara Rhoades. The workshop is limited to a maximum of 24 persons. Pre-registration for the workshop can be done by calling Jackie Hudson = at (330) 995-4592. Registration on the day of the workshop will be from 9:00 to 9:30 A.M. ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C3771F.33E2D0E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
AUDITION WORKSHOP

The Aurora = Community=20 Theatre will be conducting a workshop on
"THE AUDITION = PROCESS".

The=20 workshop will take place at the Aurora Community Theatre on Saturday, = September=20 27, 2003 from 10 A.M. to 12:00 P.M.   This workshop is free to = Aurora=20 Community Theatre members and $5.00 for non-members.   High = School=20 students are also invited to attend.

The workshop will cover the = audition=20 process for musicals and plays.   Workshop leaders will = include Donna=20 Dandino, Paula Kline-Messner and Barbara Rhoades.

The workshop is = limited=20 to a maximum of 24 persons.

Pre-registration for the workshop can = be done=20 by calling Jackie Hudson at (330) 995-4592.

Registration on the = day of=20 the workshop will be from 9:00  to 9:30=20 A.M.


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-811735514-1063164658=:67748-- From Margaret.Berke at tri-c.edu Mon Sep 8 10:28:13 2003 From: Margaret.Berke at tri-c.edu (Berke, Margaret) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 13:28:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MURDER MYSTERY NIGHT: "The Ghost of James A. Garfield" at Lawnfield Inn Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3762E.9517B37C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Lawnfield Inn 8434 Mentor Avenue, Mentor, Ohio presents =20 Murder Mystery Night With the "Candlelight Mystery Players" =20 "The Ghost of James A. Garfield" September 27th, 2003 7:00 pm =20 Dinner & Show packages with overnight accommodations available. Package for two includes candlelight dinner, complimentary wine, one night accommodation, continental breakfast, great fun and prizes. =20 Call 440-205-7378 or, toll free 866-205-7378 For Reservations and Additional Information Cash, personal check, traveler's check, and most credit cards welcome. =20 Call for group rates and private parties. Dinner & Show package without overnight accommodations also available. =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3762E.9517B37C Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Lawnfield Inn

8434 Mentor = Avenue, Mentor, Ohio

presents

 

Murder = Mystery Night

With the = “Candlelight Mystery Players”

 

“The Ghost of James A. Garfield”

September 27th, 2003

7:00 = pm

 

Dinner & Show packages with overnight accommodations available.  Package for two includes candlelight dinner, = complimentary wine, one night accommodation, continental breakfast, great fun and = prizes.

 

Call = 440-205-7378 or, toll free 866-205-7378

For = Reservations and Additional Information

Cash, = personal check, traveler’s check, and most credit cards welcome.

 

Call for group rates and private = parties.

Dinner & Show package without overnight accommodations = also available.

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3762E.9517B37C-- From dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org Mon Sep 8 10:31:41 2003 From: dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org (Dale Van Niel) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 13:31:41 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Scene Shop Foreman position available at Great Lakes Theater Festival Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F025211@GLTF01> SCENE SHOP FOREMAN Great Lakes Theater Festival is seeking applicants for the position of SCENE SHOP FOREMAN. Contract runs from September 2003 to February 2004 . Candidates should have thorough knowledge of shop tools, wood and steel construction, rigging, and welding skills. Should also be able to build from shop drawings, meet deadlines, supervise others, and maintain daily operations of the scene shop. Salary is commensurate with experience. Please send letter and resume with references and phone numbers to SCENE SHOP FOREMAN SEARCH, c/o Dale Van Niel, 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 dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org From mpreston at dobama.org Mon Sep 8 10:46:55 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 13:46:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]U.S. Premiere at Dobama October 17th -- The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison Message-ID: Dobama Theatre presents the United States Premiere of The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison directed by Joyce Casey October 17-November 9, 2003 U.S. Premiere! Dobama Theatre is proud to present the United States premiere of The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison. The Domino Heart premiered in March 2003 at the Tarragon Theatre in Toronto. Dobama Theatre is the first theatre in the United States to show it. Joyce Casey, Dobama?s Artistic Director, will direct this U.S. Premiere. Cara Fortree (Carla Dunleavy), university professor and mother, is widowed when her husband is suddenly killed in a car accident. Reverend Mortimer Wright (Glenn Colerider*), is sleepless in his hospital room. Young advertising executive Leo Juarez (Fabio Polanco*) is camped out in his corporate office in Chicago. In the night sky above, a helicopter carries the organ that will connect them all. *Audio-described performance on Sunday, October 26th at 2:30 p.m. featuring Glenn Colerider*, Carla Dunleavy and Fabio Polanco* *member Actors? Equity Association Performances: October 17-November 9 Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sunday 10/19 at 7:30 p.m.; 10/26, 11/2, 11/9 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets $11-20 SAVE THE DATE! October 20th and 21st NEW VOICES FOR THE THEATRE New works by area writers, including Sarah Morton For more information, call Dobama at (216) 932-6838. For reservations, call Dobama?s box office at (216) 932-3396. *DON'T MISS KIMBERLY AKIMBO BY DAVID LINDSAY-ABAIRE, NOW AT DOBAMA THROUGH SEPTEMBER 28TH!! 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 tnelson at WVIZ.org Mon Sep 8 14:14:47 2003 From: tnelson at WVIZ.org (Benepe-Nelson, Tamme) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 17:14:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This week on Applause on WVIZ/PBS Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3764E.3B9956DC Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The best from the Archives coming up on the next round of Applause with host Dee Perry... * Maestro Franz Welser-Most, Music Director for The Cleveland Orchestra. * We'll visit local vocal legend Jimmy Scott. His haunting voice has made a big noise in the jazz world for decades.=20 * And, we'll hear from a young musician with an old soul. *Clarence Bucaro's breaking through on the local blues circuit. That's all coming your way on the next round of Applause.=20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3764E.3B9956DC Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This week on Applause on WVIZ/PBS

The best from the Archives coming = up on the next round of Applause with host Dee Perry...

  • Maestro Franz Welser-Most, Music = Director for The Cleveland Orchestra.
  • We’ll visit local vocal = legend  Jimmy Scott. His haunting voice has made a big noise in the = jazz world for decades.
  • And, we’ll hear from a = young musician with an old soul.  *Clarence = Bucaro’s breaking through on the local blues circuit.

That’s all coming your way on = the next round of Applause.




------_=_NextPart_001_01C3764E.3B9956DC-- From rainbowrep at neo.rr.com Wed Sep 10 00:06:52 2003 From: rainbowrep at neo.rr.com (Lois DiGiacomo) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 02:06:52 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]THE GUYS - true story of 9/11 - N.E. Ohio premiere from the Rainbow Repertory Co. Message-ID: <002601c3776a$1cc706b0$dbd65d18@DJVLSZ01> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C37740.337E3FB0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable THE GUYS, a New York fire captain's true story, will premiere on = Thursday, September 11th - 8 p.m., at the Canton Cultural Center = Education Building located at 1014 Cleveland Avenue N. W. (directly = behind the Civic Center parking deck). "This play is why theater exists...to connect us, teach us how to live. = It is destined to become a classic." NEW YORK TIMES Already a movie with Sigourney Weaver and Anthony LaPaglia, the play = will use the movie soundtrack and will have a live rendition of the = theme song, 'The Dawning of the Day'. Don't miss a commemoration of 9/11 that will truly touch your = heart!...you will never forget it. Performance dates include September = 19-20. Reservations: 330.966.9440=20 THE GUYS can be booked as a special event or fundraising production for = organizations. Call Director, Lois DiGiacomo, at 330.966.9440.=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C37740.337E3FB0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
THE GUYS, a New York fire captain's = true story,=20 will premiere on Thursday, September 11th - 8 p.m., at the Canton = Cultural=20 Center Education Building located at 1014 Cleveland Avenue N. W. = (directly=20 behind the Civic Center parking deck).
 
"This play is why theater exists...to = connect us,=20 teach us how to live.  It is destined to become a classic."  = NEW YORK=20 TIMES
 
Already a movie with Sigourney Weaver = and Anthony=20 LaPaglia, the play will use the movie soundtrack and will have a live = rendition=20 of the theme song, 'The Dawning of the Day'.
 
Don't miss a commemoration of 9/11 that = will truly=20 touch your heart!...you will never forget it. Performance dates include=20 September 19-20. Reservations: 330.966.9440 
 
THE GUYS can be booked as a special = event or=20 fundraising production for organizations.  Call Director, Lois = DiGiacomo, at 330.966.9440. 
------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C37740.337E3FB0-- From jgregory at cptonline.org Wed Sep 10 06:22:42 2003 From: jgregory at cptonline.org (Jyana Gregory) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 09:22:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CPT seeks sound des, props person and ASMs for upcoming shows Message-ID: <200309100922.AA489554210@cptonline.org> Cleveland Public Theatre is seeking a sound designer, a props person and an ASM for their upcoming musical DISCORDIA opening Oct. 17th and an ASM for Durang's MRS. BOB CRACHIT'S WILD CHRISTMAS BINGE opening Nov. 28th. All positions receive a stipend. For more information, please contact Jyana S. Gregory, Associate Artisitic Director 216-631-2727 x210. From s.emerick at csuohio.edu Wed Sep 10 06:34:33 2003 From: s.emerick at csuohio.edu (s.emerick at csuohio.edu) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 09:34:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Centerfest presents SNEAK PEEK Message-ID: Don't miss out on CENTERFEST on Saturday, September 20 Noon - 5pm at Playhouse Square Center! Get a glimpse of the Broadway Series with SNEAK PEEK featuring: Maryanne Nagel Greg Violand Sandra Emerick Kyle Primous ...accompanied by Marge Adler CENTERFEST is Playhouse Square Center's FREE annual open house arts celebration. It's a community-wide performing and visual arts festival, during which Playhouse Square's stages and lobbies come to life with performances by both local artists and national touring companies. Bring your entire family and enjoy a full day of fun-filled, inspiring shows, as you delve into creative, hands-on arts activities sponsored by local cultural organizations. PLUS, come support CSU's dance program performing at CENTERFEST ! For a schedule of events for Centerfest, click here: http://www.playhousesquare.com/Centerfest/schedule_03.htm If you miss SNEAK PEEK at Centerfest, attend the other performances. Schedule includes: Saturday, Sept 20 at Playhouse Square Centerfest, 4 pm, Ohio Theatre Sunday, Sept 28 at the Lakewood Library, 2 pm Wednesday, Oct 1 at the Beachwood Library, 7:30 pm Sunday, Oct 5 at the Downtown Cleveland Public Library, 2 pm (Louis Stokes Wing Aud.) Tuesday, Oct 7 at the Westlake Library, 7:30 pm. ALL PERFORMANCES, INCLUDING "CENTERFEST" ARE FREE ! From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Sep 10 06:37:41 2003 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 09:37:41 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder: "Vagabonds" Perform at Arts in Strongsville This Sunday Message-ID: <1de.f1e1a28.2c908325@aol.com> --part1_1de.f1e1a28.2c908325_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable REMINDER!! Dont' miss your chance to see . . . Annie Meyer-Steinheiser and Lynn Joslyn=20 as=20 the "Vagabonds" Sunday, September 14, 2003 A Day at the Chalet Sponsored by Arts in Strongsville 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM=A0 (Rain or Shine) at the Cleveland Metroparks "Chalet" Entrances to the Chalet off Pearl Road or Route 82 (Royalton Road) You are Invited to . . . An entertaining & educational, family-oriented day filled with Art, Dance,=20 Music & Theatre awaits you.=A0 Featured throughout the day . . . Live=20 Performances, Exhibitions by Unique Artists, Demonstrations & Audience Parti= cipation! Sue Johnson, Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, will once, again,=20 emcee the 4th Annual Day at the Chalet.=A0 Come, join us for a "funtastic" d= ay of=20 events which will feature a fabulous variety of arts and culture=20 entertainment, including our own . . . "Vagabonds"=20 Annie Meyer-Steinheiser and Lynn Joslyn. Annie & Lynn will perform their "Vagabond" antics, duets and dances=20 3:00- 3:30 PM. Be sure to come and support our talented WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio=20 members who are being showcased at this Arts in Strongsville event. Admission:=A0 Food items for the Strongsville Emergency Food Bank=20 (Suggested donations: Boxes of cereal, canned goods, jars of jelly, peanut=20 butter or small cans of coffee.) For additional information:=A0 Call (440) 878-4917, (440)238-3693, or (440)=20 572-0439. Sandra Kornick, Program Chair --part1_1de.f1e1a28.2c908325_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

REMINDER!!

Dont' miss your chance to see . .  .

Annie Meyer-Steinheiser and=20= Lynn Joslyn
as
the "Vagabonds"


Sunday, September 14, 200= 3

A Day at the Chalet
Sponsored by
Arts in Strongsville
12:00 PM - 6:00 PM=A0 (Rain or Shine)
at the Cleveland Metroparks "Chalet"
Entrances to the Chalet off Pearl Road or Route 82 (Royalton Road)

You are Invited to . . .

An entertaining & educational, family-oriented day fille= d with Art, Dance, Music & Theatre awaits you.=A0 Featured throughout th= e day . . . Live Performances, Exhibitions by Unique Artists, Demonstrations= & Audience Participation!

Sue Johnson, Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, will=20= once, again, emcee the 4th Annual Day at the Chalet.=A0 Come,=20= join us for a "funtastic" day of events which will feature a fabulous= variety of arts and culture entertainment, including our own . . .

"Vagabonds"
Annie Meyer-Steinheiser and Lynn Joslyn.

Annie & Lynn will perform their "Vagabond" antics, duets and dances
3:00- 3:30 PM.

Be sure to come and support our talented WAKE UP And=20= LIVE's Actors' Studio members who are being showcased at this Art= s in Strongsville event.

Admission:=A0 Food items for the Strongsville Emergency Food Bank
(
Suggested donations: Box= es of cereal, canned goods, jars of jelly, peanut butter or small cans of co= ffee.)

For additional information:=A0 Call (440) 878-4917, (440)238-3693, or (440)=20= 572-0439.
Sandra Kornick, Program Chair












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We now accept Major Credit Cards for WAKE UP And LIVE's Training,=20 Services, Publications & Gift Ideas. Call (216) 561-8608 to order.=20 WAKE UP And LIVE's Publications . P.O. Box 201524 . Shaker Heights, OH 44122 --part1_172.1f88ec05.2c90a93f_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

A REMINDER
Announcement

from
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio
Sue Johnson, Director
about our
TALENT SERVICES . PUBLICA= TIONS . GIFT IDEAS


As the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio st= arts another season of programs, projects and productions, we would like to=20= remind you about our expanded professional services & training.=A0 See h= ow our Talent Services, Publications and Gift Ideas can help you be m= ore effective in your personal, professional & career development.

> TALENT SERVICES FOR ACTORS,= PLAYWRIGHTS, DIRECTORS,=A0
=A0=A0=A0 (COMEDIANS & SINGERS, Too)


. Business Management Ser= vices!
=A0=A0 We'll help you promote your projects . . .
=A0=A0 Presentations . Shows & Performances . Special Events (Planning &= amp;
=A0=A0 Entertainment) . Publicity . Guest Appearances

. Career Development Serv= ices!
=A0=A0 "PlayActs: a Prelude to Performance"
=A9 &a= mp; "Playwrights' Scriptwriting Basics"=A9
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--part1_172.1f88ec05.2c90a93f_boundary-- From goc at haroldhafner.com Wed Sep 10 10:06:42 2003 From: goc at haroldhafner.com (Harold Hafner Model & Talent) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 13:06:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Space Available Message-ID: <035401c377bd$e875e2b0$120d6b42@R> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_7cWWZA171pFZ9nQ0CoGM3Q) Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Do you need a small space for your acting classes, dance classes (no mirrors available), casting sessions, meetings, yoga classes, photo shoots, etc? Harold Hafner Model & Talent Photography/Management is offering our space to qualified responsible individuals and groups for the classes, meetings, casting session, shoots, etc. The rate is $30 per hour or $200 for the day. The space is about 550 sq ft located in the Midtown area on East 40th Street at Payne Ave in the "Loft Works" building. There is a parking lot and off street parking available. Anyone interested can contact us at 216-426-8000. ----- Red Roses, Harold Hafner Model & Talent Photography 216-426-8000 www.HaroldHafner.com --Boundary_(ID_7cWWZA171pFZ9nQ0CoGM3Q) Content-type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT

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--Boundary_(ID_7cWWZA171pFZ9nQ0CoGM3Q)-- From CRSG at Lubrizol.com Wed Sep 10 08:06:50 2003 From: CRSG at Lubrizol.com (Sgarlata, Christopher) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 11:06:50 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Li'l Abner Auditions at Lake Performing Arts Center Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C377AD.2928E600 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Lake Performing Arts Center, located at 29430 Lakeshore Blvd. in Willowick, will hold auditions for our Fall Musical Li'l Abner on Sunday September 14 at 7:30 p.m. No appointment is necessary. Needed are actors, singer and dancers ages 16 and older. Those auditioning should prepare a song from a Broadway musical and be prepared to read from the script. Production dates for Li'l Abner are November 14 - December 7. For more information, please call Lake Performing Arts Center Box Office at 440/944-2520. Chris R. Sgarlata Email: crsg at lubrizol.com Both the individual sending this e-mail and The Lubrizol Corporation=20 intend that this electronic message be used exclusively by the = individual=20 or entity to which it is intended to be addressed. This message may=20 contain information that is privileged, confidential and thereby exempt = and=20 protected from unauthorized disclosure under applicable law. If the=20 reader of this message is not the intended recipient, or an employee or=20 agent responsible for delivering the message to the intended recipient,=20 be aware that any disclosure, dissemination, distribution or copying of=20 this communication, or the use of its contents, is not authorized and is = strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication and are = not=20 the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately and = permanently=20 delete the original message from your e-mail system. =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C377AD.2928E600 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Li'l Abner Auditions at Lake Performing Arts Center

Lake Performing Arts Center, = located at 29430 Lakeshore Blvd. in Willowick, will hold auditions for = our Fall Musical Li’l Abner on Sunday September 14 at 7:30 = p.m.  No appointment is necessary.  Needed are actors, singer = and dancers ages 16 and older.  Those auditioning should prepare a = song from a Broadway musical and be prepared to read from the = script.  Production dates for Li’l Abner are November = 14 – December 7.  For more information, please call Lake = Performing Arts Center Box Office at 440/944-2520.


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------_=_NextPart_001_01C377AD.2928E600-- From oakfaery at adelphia.net Wed Sep 10 10:33:16 2003 From: oakfaery at adelphia.net (oakfaery at adelphia.net) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 13:33:16 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]New play at KSUSC Message-ID: <20030910173316.CFKF12180.mta10.adelphia.net@mail.adelphia.net> There is a brand new play being staged at the Kent State University Stark Campus that all should see. It is written by Rod Lang and it is called "Birdie." It is definitely worth the $8.00 admission charge. It runs Sept. 11 thru Sept. 14, 2003. If you get a chance please go see this wonderful play!! From Oonawolf at aol.com Wed Sep 10 12:06:00 2003 From: Oonawolf at aol.com (Oonawolf at aol.com) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 15:06:00 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Drumplay meets Gongzilla at Beachland Ballroom and Rhythmfest Message-ID: <90.3c2152aa.2c90d018@aol.com> Dear Folks, Please pick up a copy of today's Scene alternative newsweekly, 9/10 issue, and read the story on Drumplay and our collaboration with Gongzilla, on page 47. We will be performing with them on Friday night, September 12, at the Beachland Ballroom, and then again for a noon set at Nelson Ledges Quarry Park on Saturday, September 13. For those on this list unfamiliar with Drumplay, winner of Best World Music Act 2002 in the Cleveland Free Times Music Awards, you will be treated to the poetry of Daniel Thompson, who is a frequent contributor to our project. For more information, please visit the following websites: www.clevescene.com www.beachlandballroom.com www. nlqp.com www.cdbaby.com/drumplay www.lolorecords.com For all those who come to the show and purchase our new CD "Under the Map of the World Where I Sleep", you will receive a free poster of Daniel Thompson's poetry against a nice collage of photos taken by French photographer, Frederic Loridant, on Drumplay's first European tour in May of 2002. Please come out and support percussion and poetry, a groovy combination. Peace, James Onysko From edenvalley at centurytel.net Wed Sep 10 12:53:44 2003 From: edenvalley at centurytel.net (Bette Lou Higgins) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 15:53:44 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Eden Valley presents NEXT STOP, FREEDOM! on Sept. 20 Message-ID: <3F5F8148.4030803@centurytel.net> Join us when we present NEXT STOP, FREEDOM! for the Center for Great Lakes Culture on Saturday, September 20, 2003 at 3p.m. at the Cleveland Hyatt Regency, 420 Superior Avenue. Travel back to 1899 and join Sarah Comstock (portrayed by Bette Lou Higgins) as she talks about her experiences growing up in a station on the Underground Railroad. Prior to this performance there will be performances by Lee Murdock, Dan Hill and Foster Brown. All performances are free and open to the public. For additional information see http://greatlakes.msu.edu/meeting2003.php Bette Lou Higgins Artistic Director Eden Valley Enterprises http://community.cleveland.com/cc/edenvalley From cinevid at yahoo.com Wed Sep 10 12:43:38 2003 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 12:43:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Date set for "FILMING IN DV" a Seminar/Workshop at Cinevid Productions Message-ID: <20030910194338.35196.qmail@web80513.mail.yahoo.com> --0-864785179-1063223018=:33823 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Filming in DV - October 11th & 12th A Course for Digital Filmmakers. - Bill Johns, Instructor (read Bio) (this course includes a free DVD of Cinevid Shorts including DVD-Rom files for creating Look of Film process on 4 popular Imaging/NLE programs) This course is designed to give filmmakers the tools to simply make better movies. Although filmmaking is a very subjective art form, and success at the box office is never guaranteed, there are skill driven steps that can increase the filmmaker's chances of having his or her work taken seriously by both festivals and distributors. The course will run for two full days* and be divided into the following sessions: DAY ONE: 1. Choosing a Script 2. Casting the Film 3. Production DAY TWO: 4. Editing and Post Production 5. Marketing and Distribution 6. Question and Answer IMPORTANT: Each registered attendee is encouraged to submit a short subject screenplay for consideration as the project we will be filming. It should be no more than four minutes in length, set in one, indoor location and have at most four roles. Deadline for submission is October 1st. (the writer of the selected script will recieve a MiniDV Master of their completed film for their portfolio) For Session Description Please Visit the Info Page *I realize that two days is not enough time to cover, let alone absorb everything that will be discussed and demonstrated. For this reason attendees are encouraged to bring their camcorders and cassette recorders to take visual and audio notes for later review. $199 per person Register Online or get OrderForm here or call 440-796-7417 Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 11th and 12th, 9am - 6pm. Lunches provided (vegetarian consideration, so please specify when responding to confirmation email) Cinevid Productions - 3 South State Street - Painesville, OH 44077 (Directions) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-864785179-1063223018=:33823 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Filming in DV - October 11th & 12th
A Course for Digital Filmmakers. - Bill Johns, Instructor (read Bio)
(this course includes a free DVD of Cinevid Shorts including DVD-Rom files for creating Look of Film process on 4 popular Imaging/NLE programs)

This course is designed to give filmmakers the tools to simply make better movies. Although filmmaking is a very subjective art form, and success at the box office is never guaranteed, there are skill driven steps that can increase the filmmaker's chances of having his or her work taken seriously by both festivals and distributors.

The course will run for two full days* and be divided into the following sessions:

DAY ONE:
1. Choosing a Script
2. Casting the Film
3. Production

DAY TWO:
4. Editing and Post Production
5. Marketing and Distribution
6. Question and Answer

IMPORTANT: Each registered attendee is encouraged to submit a short subject screenplay for consideration as the project we will be filming. It should be no more than four minutes in length, set in one, indoor location and have at most four roles. Deadline for submission is October 1st. (the writer of the selected script will recieve a MiniDV Master of their completed film for their portfolio)

For Session Description Please Visit the Info Page

*I realize that two days is not enough time to cover, let alone absorb everything that will be discussed and demonstrated. For this reason attendees are encouraged to bring their camcorders and cassette recorders to take visual and audio notes for later review.

$199 per person Register Online or get OrderForm here or call 440-796-7417

Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 11th and 12th, 9am - 6pm.
Lunches provided (vegetarian consideration, so please specify when responding to confirmation email)

Cinevid Productions - 3 South State Street - Painesville, OH 44077 (Directions)


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-864785179-1063223018=:33823-- From VanBrujah at aol.com Wed Sep 10 13:52:54 2003 From: VanBrujah at aol.com (VanBrujah at aol.com) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 16:52:54 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A warning to all area theatres Message-ID: <7687BD05.7001630B.0292F745@aol.com> Just a friendly word of warning to all area theatres: If a young woman named Jessica Pintiello comes to your theatre to audition or volunteer, please be advised that on Wednesday, September 3, 2003, she was sentenced to 4 years of probation and 350 hours of community service, as a result of Felony Theft charges. This is a matter of public record. These crimes were committed against people she met while participating in our local theatre community. Those of us who are aware of this do not want to see anyone else vicitimzed by this her. http://www.cantoncourt.org/criminal/index.html Thanks for your kind attention, S. Iriarte From mpreston at dobama.org Wed Sep 10 14:25:36 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 17:25:36 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]KeyBank Volunteers Help at Dobama Theatre Message-ID: KeyBank Volunteers Help at Dobama Theatre During The Bank?s Annual ?Neighbors Make The Difference Day? On Tuesday, September 9, ten volunteers from KeyBank assisted the staff of Dobama Theatre in Cleveland Heights with a mailing and painting of floors in the theatre as part of its ?Neighbors Make The Difference Day.? Key Bank employees across the country take part in this day of volunteerism, cleaning up landscaping, assembling playground equipment, reading to children, packing food at food banks, and doing just the kind of work Dobama needed. Dobama Theatre Managing Director Diane Shoemaker says, ?We really appreciate that members of our community are volunteering to make a difference for an organization they believe in. Small organizations like Dobama are often understaffed and can really use the help.? Dobama Theatre recently opened its season with the Ohio premiere of Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Walter Eugene Grodzik. 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. The play runs through September 28. 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 7:30 p.m. For more information, call Dobama at (216) 932-6838. For reservations, call Dobama?s box office at (216) 932-3396. Performances: September 5-28 Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sundays at 7:30 p.m. Tickets $11-20 DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present its 2003-2004 Season! Four OHIO premiere productions, one U.S. premiere and one WORLD premiere! NOW PLAYING through September 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 audience was convulsed in laughter? ? Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers "Dobama employs a raft of imposing talent" -- James Damico, Free 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 Winner of the Arlene R. and William P. Lewis Playwriting Contest at BYU! 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 Jacandbru at aol.com Wed Sep 10 18:08:43 2003 From: Jacandbru at aol.com (Jacandbru at aol.com) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 21:08:43 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]"I Could Have Danced All Night" Message-ID: <107.26aeeaf6.2c91251b@aol.com> --part1_107.26aeeaf6.2c91251b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I am writing once again to update everyone on the above SHOW! " I Could Have Danced All Night" is being held at the Beck Center, even though this is NOT a Beck Center sponsored event! It is being produced by Bruce Shields and is an ULTIMATE reliving of the Disco era of the mid 70's and early 80's! It is a non-stop, high energy musical production that is scheduled for Saturday, November 22nd, 2003 at 7:45 p.m.! The SHOW is complete and the music is second to none! The cast has been established and is ready to go! There is still room for SUPPORT cast for those who play the VIOLIN or TRUMPET--or who are willing/wanting to simulate the playing of one of these two instruments. Such participants will be in the background supporting the STAR performer and other soloists and dancers! The SHOW is approximately 110 seats from being SOLD OUT! If you want to be part of what some consider to be the most liveliest and "FUNNEST" show of the year, contact me at the following numbers--or e-mail me as soon as possible. Support cast will be finalized by September 25th, 2003! Let me hear from you, if interested! Bruce Shields #216-881-1700, ext. 101 OR #440-572-4208 JacandBru at aol.com --part1_107.26aeeaf6.2c91251b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I am writing once agai= n to update everyone on the above SHOW!
" I Could Have Danced All Night" is being held at the Beck Center, ev= en though this is NOT a Beck Center sponsored event!
It is being produced by Bruce Shields and is an ULTIMATE reliving of the Dis= co era of the mid 70's and early 80's!  It is a non-stop, high energy m= usical production that is scheduled for Saturday, November 22nd, 2003 at 7:4= 5 p.m.! 
The SHOW is complete and the music is second to none!  
The cast has been established and is ready to go!  There is still room=20= for SUPPORT cast for those who play the VIOLIN or TRUMPET--or=20= who are willing/wanting to simulate the playing of one of these two instrume= nts.  Such participants will be in the background supporting the STAR p= erformer and other soloists and dancers!
The SHOW is approximately 110 seats from being SOLD OUT!   If you=20= want to be part of
what some consider to be the most liveliest and "FUNNEST" show of the year,=20= contact me at the following numbers--or e-mail me as soon as possible. = Support cast will be finalized by September 25th, 2003!
Let me hear from you, if interested! 

Bruce Shields   #216-881-1700, ext. 101 OR
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JacandBru at aol.com     
--part1_107.26aeeaf6.2c91251b_boundary-- From haywoodgroup at core.com Wed Sep 10 18:47:13 2003 From: haywoodgroup at core.com (lhammel) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 21:47:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Near West Theatre Opens 26th Season with Original Work Message-ID: <003d01c37806$a016ede0$e20ed6d8@com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003A_01C377E5.186E3E00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release =20 =20 Near West Theatre Opens Original Production =93Hercules vs. Godzilla=94 Oct. 3, 4, 5 =20 Near West Theatre opens its 26th Season with an original work=97Hercules = vs. Godzilla=97on Friday, Oct. 3. Performances are one weekend only and = conclude with a Sunday, Oct. 5, matinee. =20 =20 Friday and Saturday performances are at 7:30 p.m. The Sunday matinee = starts at 3 p.m. All tickets are $6 and include general admission = seating. Parking is free and guarded. Reservations are recommended. = Please call NWT=92s box office at 216-621-3242. =20 Performances are at St. Pat=92s Club Building, 3606 Bridge Ave., in Ohio = City (at the corner of W. 38th & Bridge Ave.). For more information, = check us out on the web at www.nearwesttheatre.org. =20 Sponsored by the City of Cleveland, Department of Community Development, = SoftRock, 102.1 FM WDOK, and Thompson Hine, Hercules vs. Godzilla is an = original script (written by NWT=92s Associate Artistic Director, Jodi = Maile) that fuses modern pop icons, rock music and media images with the = classic mythology of ancient Greece. In creating this comic and often = poignant retelling of the stories of Hercules, Persephone, Narcissus and = Pandora, cast members (ages 9-13) are asked to examine questions and = issues concerning beauty and body image, the true nature of heroism, the = ramifications of media bombardment as well as the universal themes of = individual will and fate. =20 Near West Theatre proudly acknowledges support from The Ohio Arts = Council. =20 Since 1978, Near West Theatre has provoked theatre through a process = that is intense, challenging and transforming=97for participants and = audience alike. People from all walks of life come together to be = challenged=97by sharing their unique life stories and experiences=97to = find their own voices and to make personal connections with the = production. Through this sometimes rugged and ragged process, people not = only discover themselves in new ways but relate to each other through = the medium of theatre. Connections are made. Community is formed. The = result is authentic, raw and passionate theatre. =20 NWT is the recipient of the 2003 Governor=92s Award for the Arts for = Community Development and Participation. ### ------=_NextPart_000_003A_01C377E5.186E3E00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

For Immediate Release           =20

           =20

Near West = Theatre=20 Opens Original Production

=93Hercules = vs.=20 Godzilla=94

Oct.=20 3, 4, 5

 

Near West Theatre opens its=20 26th Season with an original work=97Hercules vs. Godzilla=97on = Friday, Oct. 3.=20 Performances are one weekend only and conclude with a Sunday, Oct. 5,=20 matinee.  =

 

Friday and Saturday = performances are at=20 7:30 p.m. The Sunday matinee starts at 3 p.m.  All tickets are $6 and include = general=20 admission seating. Parking is free and = guarded. Reservations are=20 recommended. Please call NWT=92s box office at=20 216-621-3242.

 

Performances are at St. = Pat=92s Club=20 Building, 3606 Bridge Ave., in Ohio City (at the corner of W. = 38th=20 & Bridge Ave.).  For = more=20 information, check us out on the web at www.nearwesttheatre.org.

 

Sponsored by the City of = Cleveland,=20 Department of Community Development, SoftRock, 102.1 FM WDOK, and = Thompson Hine,=20 Hercules vs. Godzilla is an original script (written by NWT=92s = Associate=20 Artistic Director, Jodi Maile) that fuses modern pop icons, rock music = and media=20 images with the classic mythology of ancient Greece. In creating this = comic and=20 often poignant retelling of the stories of Hercules, Persephone, = Narcissus and=20 Pandora, cast members (ages 9-13) are asked to examine questions and = issues=20 concerning beauty and body image, the true nature of heroism, the = ramifications=20 of media bombardment as well as the universal themes of individual will = and=20 fate.

 

Near West Theatre proudly acknowledges = support from The=20 Ohio Arts Council.

 

Since 1978, Near West Theatre has provoked = theatre=20 through a process that is intense, challenging and transforming=97for = participants=20 and audience alike. People from all walks of life come together to be=20 challenged=97by sharing their unique life stories and experiences=97to = find their=20 own voices and to make personal connections with the production. Through = this=20 sometimes rugged and ragged process, people not only discover themselves = in new=20 ways but relate to each other through the medium of theatre. Connections = are=20 made. Community is formed. The result is authentic, raw and passionate=20 theatre.

 

NWT is the = recipient=20 of the 2003 Governor=92s Award for the Arts for Community Development = and=20 Participation.

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------=_NextPart_000_003A_01C377E5.186E3E00-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Wed Sep 10 19:09:59 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 22:09:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"I Hate This" - One Night Only! 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_3146076600_374235_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable ONE-NIGHT ONLY PERFORMANCE In recognition of National Nurse-Midwifery week. I HATE THIS (a play without the baby) =B3There is no word for the parent of a dead child.=B2 Join playwright/performer David Hansen for I Hate This, a solo performance that takes you from the moment his son was born and through the year that follows =8A bu= t not in that order. An honest, horrible, and even humorous trip through the reality of stillbirth. Friday, October 10, 2003 WO Walker Center, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, 10524 Euclid Avenue (Complimentary parking available in attached garage off of Stokes Blvd.) 7 pm Reception =80 8 pm Performance Post-performance Talkback (Recently performed at the Minnesota Fringe Festival.) =B3A breathtaking, heartbreaking journey.=B2 =AD The Plain Dealer Sponsored by: The Northeast Ohio Chapter of the American College of Nurse Midwives, this play is one man=B9s perception of facing the grief of stillbirth. We encourage those that may personally or professionally deal with loss to join us for a night of reflection, education, and entertainment. $15 per person; $10 per medical/nursing students or medical residents with ID Please forward checks to NEOACNM, c/o Elizabeth Ruzga, 7388 Kinsman Rd, Novelty, Ohio 44072 or call 440-338-6291 for reservations. # # # --MS_Mac_OE_3146076600_374235_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable "I Hate This" - One Night Only! ONE-NIGHT ONLY PERFORMANCE
In recognition of National Nurse-Midwifery week.

I HATE THIS
(a play without the baby)

=B3There is no word for the parent of a dead child.=B2

Join playwright/performer David Hansen for I Hate This, a solo p= erformance that takes
you from the moment his son was born and through the year that follows =8A bu= t not in that order. An honest, horrible, and even humorous trip through the= reality of stillbirth.

Friday, October 10, 2003
WO Walker Center, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, 10524 Euclid Avenue
(Complimentary parking available in attached garage off of Stokes Blvd.) 7 pm Reception =80 8 pm Performance
Post-performance Talkback

(Recently performed at the Minnesota Fringe Festival.)

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

Sponsored by:
The Northeast Ohio Chapter of the American College of Nurse Midwives, this = play is one man=B9s perception of facing the grief of stillbirth.
We encourage those that may personally or professionally deal with loss = to join us for a night of reflection, education, and entertainment.

$15 per person; $10 per medical/nursing students or medical residents with = ID

Please forward checks to NEOACNM, c/o Elizabeth Ruzga,
7388 Kinsman Rd, Novelty, Ohio 44072
or call 440-338-6291 for reservations.

# # # --MS_Mac_OE_3146076600_374235_MIME_Part-- From cvlt at cvlt.org Wed Sep 10 20:24:04 2003 From: cvlt at cvlt.org (cvlt at cvlt.org) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 23:24:04 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Annie at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030910232250.00a9e5b8@mail.en.com> Chagrin Valley Little Theatre will hold auditions for the musical "Annie" for children and dogs on Sunday, September 21 at 1 p.m. Children should come prepared to sing and dance, selections of their own choosing. Auditions for all other roles will be Monday and Tuesday, September 22 and 23 at 7:30 p.m. Those auditioning should come prepared to sing, dance and deliver a monologue. All auditions will be held at the theatre, 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls. "Annie" will be on stage November 28 through December 28. Director is Tim Coles, producer is Carolyn Barnhard. From WSPAmherst at aol.com Wed Sep 10 21:06:10 2003 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 00:06:10 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players: Bell, Book and Candle Message-ID: <1df.fb848e0.2c914eb2@aol.com> -------------------------------1063253170 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit For Immediate Release Workshop Players announces the first production of the 2003-2004 season, John van Druten's Bell, Book and Candle. Director Dave Cotton has cast an ensemble of Workshop veterans in this play, which was probably the inspiration for television's "Bewitched." Rachael Endrizzi is Gillian Holroyd, the lovely young witch who falls in love with a mortal, and who decides to cast a spell to gain his affections. Rachael has appeared in many local productions, including PICNIC at Workshop Players, where she played Madge, the beautiful sister. Michael Leuszler is Shepherd Henderson, a New York publisher who falls under Gillian's spell. Michael has done work for Workshop on and off since 1984, and has played various roles at WSP, including Mortimer Brewster from ARSENIC AND OLD LACE, and a very intelligent monkey in ALL IN THE TIMING. Aunt Queenie Holroyd, Gillian's poor eccentric aunt who is also a witch, is played by Jimmie Looney. Jimmie has appeared many times on the WSP stage, once, coincidentally as Mortimer Brewster's eccentric aunt in ARSENIC AND OLD LACE, and as a Jewish Mother in the classic GOD OF ISAAC. David Stacko should be familiar to longtime Workshop patrons, as he has directed and acted here for years. His last appearance on our stage was as the title character in LAST OF THE RED HOT LOVERS. Other recent appearances include roles in PLAZA SUITE and KINDLY KEEP IT COVERED. David plays Sidney Redlitch, a socially lubricated author who is researching a book on witchcraft in New York with the help of Gillian's brother... Nicky Holroyd is played by Todd McGill, who made his debut at Workshop in THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK. His character here is much nicer. Performance dates are September 11, 12, 13, 19, 20, 26 & 27 at 8 p.m. There will also be Sunday matinees on September 21 & 28 at 3:00. Tickets are $10.00 each and may be reserved by calling the box office at 440-988-5613. Group rates are available for groups of 15 or more. Season tickets are on sale now through October 7. Workshop Players Theatre is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. - 30 - "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" -------------------------------1063253170 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

For Immediate Release

Workshop Players announces the first production of the 2003-= 2004 season, John van Druten's Bell, Book and Candle.

Director= Dave Cotton has cast an ensemble of Workshop veterans in this play, which w= as probably the inspiration for television's "Bewitched." Rachael Endrizzi i= s Gillian Holroyd, the lovely young witch who falls in love with a mortal, a= nd who decides to cast a spell to gain his affections. Rachael has appeared=20= in many local productions, including PICNIC at Workshop Players, wher= e she played Madge, the beautiful sister.

Michael Leuszler is Shepher= d Henderson, a New York publisher who falls under Gillian's spell. Michael h= as done work for Workshop on and off since 1984, and has played various role= s at WSP, including Mortimer Brewster from ARSENIC AND OLD LACE, and=20= a very intelligent monkey in  ALL IN THE TIMING.

Aunt Qu= eenie Holroyd, Gillian's poor eccentric aunt who is also a witch, is played=20= by Jimmie Looney. Jimmie has appeared many times on the WSP stage, once, coi= ncidentally as Mortimer Brewster's eccentric aunt in ARSENIC AND OLD LACE= , and as a Jewish Mother in the classic GOD OF ISAAC.

Dav= id Stacko should be familiar to longtime Workshop patrons, as he has directe= d and acted here for years. His last appearance on our stage was as the titl= e character in LAST OF THE RED HOT LOVERS. Other recent appearances i= nclude roles in PLAZA SUITE and KINDLY KEEP IT COVERED. David=20= plays Sidney Redlitch, a socially lubricated author who is researching a boo= k on witchcraft in New York with the help of Gillian's brother...

Nic= ky Holroyd is played by Todd McGill, who made his debut at Workshop in TH= E DIARY OF ANNE FRANK.  His character here is much nicer.

Pe= rformance dates are September 11, 12, 13, 19, 20, 26 & 27 at 8 p.m. Ther= e will also be Sunday matinees on September 21 & 28 at 3:00. Tickets are= $10.00 each and may be reserved by calling the box office at 440-988-5613.=20= Group rates are available for groups of 15 or more. Season tickets are on sa= le now through October 7.
Workshop Players Theatre is located at 44820 M= iddle Ridge Road in Amherst.

- 30 -

 
"If the whole world's a stage, I demand better ligh= ting"
-------------------------------1063253170-- From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Thu Sep 11 05:54:07 2003 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 08:54:07 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition Reading-Saturday September 13th at 8:30 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_01C37863.C9CD0D60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hello Everyone- Read this fabulous article about Lauri Donahue, the winning playwright of the Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition. The article was in last week's Cleveland Jewish News. Playwright's drama steeped in history Lauri Donahue brings ancient Judea to the Halle Theatre stage. BY: MARGI HERWALD Staff Reporter There was a long wait to get in to see the film "Gladiator" when it opened in May 2000, so Lauri Donahue brought a book to the theater. It was Jewish Wars, a historical account by Flavius Josephus, an ancient Judean who defected to Rome. Before the movie began, Donahue found herself engrossed in Josephus' description of an often-overlooked woman ruler in ancient Israel around 104 B.C.E. She was Queen Alexandra of Judea. "It was so wonderfully extravagant in its detail and so action-packed," recalls Donahue, 41, speaking to the CJN from her home outside of Vancouver. As she read about sons starving their mother, brothers killing each other, and devastating wars, the story "struck me as very theatrical and very Shakespearean," she says. As soon as she got home from the movie, Donahue sat down and wrote a monologue (in classical iambic pentameter) for one of the characters in Josephus' work. Soon, this monologue would expand into an epic, historical drama, "Alexandra of Judea." The play won this year's Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition at the JCC's Halle Theatre. It will be performed as a staged reading on Saturday evening, Sept. 13. While she had collaborated on musicals and written Purim spiels and non-fiction articles, "Alexandra" is Donahue's first full-length play. She researched the play's period by immersing herself in Talmud and archival works. She found that Judea (ancient Israel) only had two queens in its history. One was a disastrous ruler who slaughtered her whole family. Alexandra's reign, however, "was known as a golden age, even by the misogynists of the Talmud," Donahue relates. "It's interesting that I - and nearly everyone else in the Jewish world - have never heard of Alexandra. The only good queen Israel ever had, and she's the great mystery woman of Jewish history." "Alexandra of Judea" chronicles the Hasmoneans, descendants of the Maccabbees, who ruled Judea in the absence of a king from David's line. Alexandra begins the play as wife of Aristobulus, an arrogant and paranoid usurper king. After his death, she marries his brother and successor, the drunken and easily manipulated Alexander. For years, her war-mongering husbands chip away at the stability of Judea, until finally Alexandra ascends to the throne and restores peace. "History adds a wonderful dimension to a story, a layer of richness from that culture and society," Donahue says. Most of her characters actually existed. "Instead of creating them out of thin air, I'm reincarnating old bones." The playwright hopes to "get people interested and excited about Alexandra. She should be better known; she should be up there with Miriam and Deborah." Donahue says her one consolation is that the street in Jerusalem named after Alexandra is longer than the streets named after her two husbands. The idea for the script struck Donahue just as she and husband, Rabbi Barry Leff (who was still in rabbinical school at the time), were planning to move to Israel for a year. Donahue, a lawyer, worked for a Jerusalem law firm that got pelted by shrapnel from nearby bombs. "Our timing was impeccable. We arrived (with two stepdaughters, two daughters and another on the way) just in time for the intifada," Donahue says. "It was a wonderful, but intense year. Israel is a wonderful place for children; it's very safe, bombs and all." On her lunch breaks, the pregnant Donahue worked on the script, including writing a speech in which a character describes to Queen Alexandra specifically what it feels like to go through pregnancy. The speech remains one of her favorites, and always elicits an enthusiastic response from women who say she captured it perfectly. A day before her labor was induced, Donahue attended the first reading of "Alexandra," performed by Israel's CenterStage Company. Later the play was read at the Chutzpah Festival in Vancouver (where her husband has a pulpit), and it is currently set to be published. "I'm hoping local theater people in the Cleveland area will be attracted to it and want to do its first full production with costumes, lights, etc.," says Donahue, who will attend the JCC reading here. A California native, Donahue was not born Jewish. After marrying Leff, she decided she wanted to convert while pregnant with her first child. Leff was not observant at the time, but Donahue began inundating their household with Yiddishkeit. Leff decided to join her in her studies, to "keep up." "He reconnected and started taking Hebrew again for the first time since his bar mitzvah," Donahue says. "It's my fault he became a rabbi!" Donahue currently has three completed screenplays that are being considered for filming, and she is working on a new play, "Pompeii." The story of a Jerusalem family brought as slaves to ancient Pompeii, it touches on issues like "life in the Diaspora, reinvention of Jewish life after the destruction of the Temple, science versus faith, forbidden love," she explains. "And also there's a volcano in it." Donahue still practices law "a little," but is shifting full focus to her scripts. "I just put my husband through four years of rabbinical school," she says. "Now he's going to put me through a few years of writing!" "Alexandra of Judea" will be performed at the Halle Theatre at the Mayfield JCC on Saturday, Sept. 13, at 8:30 p.m. Call 216-382-4000, ext. 274. PLAN TO ATTEND! Attend a Staged Reading of the Winner of the 2003 Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition Saturday, September 13,2003 * 8:30 PM Eugene S.and Blanche R.Halle Theatre Alexandra of Judea BY LAURI DONAHUE Directed by Brian Zoldessy The cast includes many well-known actors in the Cleveland area: MARK CIPRA...............................JOHANAN/ELEAZAR NOAH BUDIN..................................ARISTOBULUS/ANANIAS HANS HOLZNAGEL...........................ANTIGONUS/2ND GENERAL PAUL KAISER..............................ALEXANDER JON STEIGER..............................MATTATHIAS BRIAN INNENBERG..........................ABSOLOM/BOY ALAN BRANSTEIN...........................LUTETIUS EDDIE HAMMWAY............................SIMEON MICHAEL REGNIER..........................JOSEPHUS JOY BORLAND..............................SERAKH MOLLY MCGINNIS...........................RACHEL CAISE RODE...............................ALEXANDRA CATHERINE ALBERS.........................MARIAMNE/CLEOPATRA KELLIE MCIVOR............................LAVINIA SUSANNA HOBRATH..........................STAGE DIRECTION FUNDED BY MARILYN AND HARRY CAGIN 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. Make a reservation by calling the Event Ticket Office or by responding to this email. Kris Barnes Event Ticket Office Manager The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland kbarnes at clevejcc.org 216-382-4000 ext. 274 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37863.C9CD0D60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition Reading-Saturday = September 13th at 8:30

Hello Everyone- Read this fabulous = article about Lauri Donahue, the winning playwright of the Dorothy = Silver Playwriting Competition. The article was in last week's = Cleveland Jewish News.

Playwright's drama steeped in = history=20
Lauri Donahue brings ancient Judea = to the Halle Theatre stage.

BY:
MARGI HERWALD <mailto:mherwald at cjn.org><= /U> Staff Reporter
There was a long wait to get in to = see the film "Gladiator" when it opened in May 2000, so Lauri = Donahue brought a book to the theater.

It was Jewish Wars, a historical account by Flavius Josephus, an = ancient Judean who defected to Rome.

Before the movie began, Donahue found herself engrossed in Josephus' = description of an often-overlooked woman ruler in ancient Israel around = 104 B.C.E. She was Queen Alexandra of Judea.

"It was so wonderfully extravagant in its detail and so = action-packed," recalls Donahue, 41, speaking to the CJN from her = home outside of Vancouver. As she read about sons starving their = mother, brothers killing each other, and devastating wars, the story = "struck me as very theatrical and very Shakespearean," she = says.

As soon as she got home from the movie, Donahue sat down and wrote a = monologue (in classical iambic pentameter) for one of the characters in = Josephus' work. Soon, this monologue would expand into an epic, = historical drama, "Alexandra of Judea." The play won this = year's Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition at the JCC's Halle = Theatre. It will be performed as a staged reading on Saturday evening, = Sept. 13.

While she had collaborated on musicals and written Purim spiels and = non-fiction articles, "Alexandra" is Donahue's first = full-length play. She researched the play's period by immersing herself = in Talmud and archival works. She found that Judea (ancient Israel) = only had two queens in its history. One was a disastrous ruler who = slaughtered her whole family. Alexandra's reign, however, "was = known as a golden age, even by the misogynists of the Talmud," = Donahue relates. "It's interesting that I - and nearly everyone = else in the Jewish world - have never heard of Alexandra. The only good = queen Israel ever had, and she's the great mystery woman of Jewish = history."

"Alexandra of Judea" chronicles the Hasmoneans, descendants = of the Maccabbees, who ruled Judea in the absence of a king from = David's line. Alexandra begins the play as wife of Aristobulus, an = arrogant and paranoid usurper king. After his death, she marries his = brother and successor, the drunken and easily manipulated Alexander. = For years, her war-mongering husbands chip away at the stability of = Judea, until finally Alexandra ascends to the throne and restores = peace.

"History adds a wonderful dimension to a story, a layer of = richness from that culture and society," Donahue says. Most of her = characters actually existed. "Instead of creating them out of thin = air, I'm reincarnating old bones."

The playwright hopes to "get people interested and excited about = Alexandra. She should be better known; she should be up there with = Miriam and Deborah." Donahue says her one consolation is that the = street in Jerusalem named after Alexandra is longer than the streets = named after her two husbands.

The idea for the script struck Donahue just as she and husband, Rabbi = Barry Leff (who was still in rabbinical school at the time), were = planning to move to Israel for a year. Donahue, a lawyer, worked for a = Jerusalem law firm that got pelted by shrapnel from nearby bombs.

"Our timing was impeccable. We arrived (with two stepdaughters, = two daughters and another on the way) just in time for the = intifada," Donahue says. "It was a wonderful, but intense = year. Israel is a wonderful place for children; it's very safe, bombs = and all."

On her lunch breaks, the pregnant Donahue worked on the script, = including writing a speech in which a character describes to Queen = Alexandra specifically what it feels like to go through pregnancy. The = speech remains one of her favorites, and always elicits an enthusiastic = response from women who say she captured it perfectly.

A day before her labor was induced, Donahue attended the first reading = of "Alexandra," performed by Israel's CenterStage Company. = Later the play was read at the Chutzpah Festival in Vancouver (where = her husband has a pulpit), and it is currently set to be published.

"I'm hoping local theater people in the Cleveland area will be = attracted to it and want to do its first full production with costumes, = lights, etc.," says Donahue, who will attend the JCC reading = here.

A California native, Donahue was not born Jewish. After marrying Leff, = she decided she wanted to convert while pregnant with her first child. = Leff was not observant at the time, but Donahue began inundating their = household with Yiddishkeit. Leff decided to join her in her = studies, to "keep up."

"He reconnected and started taking Hebrew again for the first time = since his bar mitzvah," Donahue says. "It's my fault he = became a rabbi!"

Donahue currently has three completed screenplays that are being = considered for filming, and she is working on a new play, = "Pompeii." The story of a Jerusalem family brought as slaves = to ancient Pompeii, it touches on issues like "life in the = Diaspora, reinvention of Jewish life after the destruction of the = Temple, science versus faith, forbidden love," she explains. = "And also there's a volcano in it."

Donahue still practices law "a little," but is shifting full = focus to her scripts. "I just put my husband through four years of = rabbinical school," she says. "Now he's going to put me = through a few years of writing!"

"Alexandra of Judea" will be performed at the Halle = Theatre at the Mayfield JCC on Saturday, Sept. 13, at 8:30 p.m. Call = 216-382-4000, ext. 274.


PLAN TO ATTEND!


    Attend a Staged Reading of the Winner of the =
    2003 Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition =
    Saturday, September 13,2003 * 8:30 PM
    Eugene S.and Blanche R.Halle Theatre

    Alexandra of Judea BY LAURI DONAHUE
    Directed by Brian Zoldessy
    The cast includes many well-known actors in = the Cleveland area:
    MARK = CIPRA...............................JOHANAN/ELEAZAR
    NOAH = BUDIN..................................ARISTOBULUS/ANANIAS
    HANS = HOLZNAGEL...........................ANTIGONUS/2ND GENERAL
    PAUL = KAISER..............................ALEXANDER
    JON = STEIGER..............................MATTATHIAS
    BRIAN = INNENBERG..........................ABSOLOM/BOY
    ALAN = BRANSTEIN...........................LUTETIUS
    EDDIE = HAMMWAY............................SIMEON
    MICHAEL = REGNIER..........................JOSEPHUS
    JOY = BORLAND..............................SERAKH
    MOLLY = MCGINNIS...........................RACHEL
    CAISE = RODE...............................ALEXANDRA
    CATHERINE = ALBERS.........................MARIAMNE/CLEOPATRA
    KELLIE = MCIVOR............................LAVINIA
    SUSANNA HOBRATH..........................STAGE = DIRECTION
    FUNDED BY MARILYN AND HARRY CAGIN
    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.

    Make a reservation by calling the Event Ticket = Office or by responding to

this email.

Kris = Barnes
Event = Ticket Office Manager
The Jewish = Community Center of Cleveland
kbarnes at clevejcc.org=20
216-382-4000 ext. 274=20

------_=_NextPart_001_01C37863.C9CD0D60-- From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Thu Sep 11 07:16:35 2003 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 10:16:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great American Songbook Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3786F.4E7CA8FE Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland presents=20 The Song Is You the highly acclaimed series on the=20 Great American Songbook=20 Hosted by Bill Rudman and Joe Hunter first-rate jazz singers and musicians work the timeless songs written by trailblazing composers and lyricists. =20 Come-on along and listen to...... =20 October 5, 2003 ~ 3:00 p.m. Irving Berlin: The Proud Father of 20th Century Song featuring....Erin Kufel and Vince Mastro November 30, 2003 ~ 3:00 p.m. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart: It's Smooth, It's Smart, It's Rodgers and Hart featuring....Barbara Knight January 11, 2004 ~ 3:00 p.m. Peggy Lee: The Art of the Singer March 7, 2004 ~ 3:00 p.m. Cole Proter: Mr. Sophisticate featuring....Susan Hesse April 18, 2004 ~ 3:00 p.m. I love the Blues - She Heard My Cry: The Impact of the Blues on American Popular Song featuring....Evelyn Wright =20 Admission: $10.00, available at the door Cuyahoga Community College Metropolitan Campus Cleveland, OH Main Stage Theatre enter the secured, underground parking garage at Entrance 6, near the corner of E. 30th St. and Woodland Ave.=20 For more information and a brochure call: 216-987-4400 www.tricjazzfest.com =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3786F.4E7CA8FE Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Tri-C = JazzFest=20 Cleveland presents
The Song=20 Is You
the highly = acclaimed series=20 on the
Great = American=20 Songbook
Hosted by = Bill=20 Rudman and Joe=20 Hunter
first-rate jazz = singers and=20 musicians work the timeless songs written by trailblazing composers and=20 lyricists.
 
Come-on along=20 and listen to......
 
October 5, 2003 ~ 3:00 = p.m.
Irving Berlin: The Proud Father of 20th = Century=20 Song
featuring....Erin Kufel and = Vince=20 Mastro
November 30, 2003 ~ 3:00 = p.m.
Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart: It's = Smooth, It's=20 Smart, It's Rodgers and Hart
featuring....Barbara=20 Knight
January 11, 2004 ~ 3:00 = p.m.
Peggy Lee: The Art of the=20 Singer
March=20 7, 2004 ~ 3:00 p.m.
Cole Proter:  Mr.=20 Sophisticate
featuring....Susan=20 Hesse
April=20 18, 2004 ~ 3:00 p.m.
I=20 love the Blues - She Heard My Cry:  The Impact of the Blues on = American=20 Popular Song
featuring....Evelyn=20 Wright
 
Admission:=20 $10.00, available at the door
Cuyahoga Community=20 College Metropolitan Campus
Cleveland,=20 OH
Main = Stage=20 Theatre
enter = the secured,=20 underground parking garage at Entrance 6, near the corner of E. = 30th St.=20 and Woodland Ave. 
For more = information and a=20 brochure call: 216-987-4400

www.tricjazzfest.com
 
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3786F.4E7CA8FE-- From bdiehl at ayalogic.com Thu Sep 11 07:30:13 2003 From: bdiehl at ayalogic.com (Brian Diehl) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 10:30:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Talent Show - Sept 19, 20: Release Message-ID: <009001c37871$36f0e3a0$0400a8c0@hq.local> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: September 11, 2003 Contact: Brian Diehl, Board Member, Hudson Players 39 Church St. Hudson, OH 44236 Office: 330.253.2700 Email: bdiehl at ayalogic.com Re: Talent Show Acts Ready to Perform September 19 and 20 HUDSON, OHIO ? On September 19 and 20, ?Hudson?s Second Annual Community Talent Show,? will showcase the talent of the Western Reserve area. This year, twenty-five acts auditioned. The show will feature sixteen of them with dancing, music, singing and comedy. This vaudevillian show offers area residents an opportunity to hear popular tunes and ballads sung by Zack Carter, Natalie Freeman-Clark, Lindsey Hill, Tabatha Keller, Kelly Stoner, Haley Tussey and Will Warren. Other singing acts include the duet of Stacy Steele and Diana Rendine singing in both English and Hebrew, the father-son duo Justin and Kevin McCuteon with guitar and song and ?The Horneck Family,? more specifically Angela, Heidi, Sarah and Christa Horneck, offering piano, dancing and singing ? a triple threat! Musical acts, ranging from cute to classical, include Madison Miller with her harp and the Vivace String Trio of Ben Lee, Joseph Lee and Eric Lin. ?Ecleptic,? an area band formed by Chris Bohrer, Andy Hale, and Derrik and Danny Kolliner will keep up the tempo and ?Not Really a Rock Band? with members Bob Willoughby, Chris Anthony, Tony Meyer and Andrew Syme will have you smiling. Adding additional laughs and texture to the evening will be ?The Lyn and Annie Show? with comic tramps Lyn Joslyn and Annie Steinheiser. Offering a unique perspective and many smiles, Mallory Korpics will tell ?The Real Story of the 3 Little Pigs.? Performances are at the Barlow Community Center (east of route 91 and south off of 303 on Oviatt Street) September 19 and 20, Friday and Saturday, at 8:00pm. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8.50 for children, students, and seniors. They may be reserved by calling 330 655-8522 or purchased at the Learned Owl Bookstore. You can take your chances at buying tickets at the door, but this show is expected to sell out. Those interested in joining The Hudson Players or donating time or money can contact the group at 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 jkcoughlin at hotmail.com Thu Sep 11 07:49:07 2003 From: jkcoughlin at hotmail.com (Kay Coughlin) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 14:49:07 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Attention Playwrights! Message-ID:
Hone your creative writing skills at the Poets' and Writers' League of Greater Cleveland.  Fall classes begin soon at the PWLGC's Literary Center, 12200 Fairhill Road, Townhouse 3A (on the Fairhill Center campus).  For as little as $12, you can study creative writing with some of the best creative writers in town!  Classes are open to writers of all ages and genres, amateurs and professionals alike. Check out the PWLGC fall class schedule online at www.pwlgc.com, send an email to pwlgc at yahoo.com or call 216-421-0403 for more information.  - Kay Coughlin, Program and Outreach Director, PWLGC


Express yourself with MSN Messenger 6.0 -- download now! From cabraham at cecodoor.com Thu Sep 11 08:15:19 2003 From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 10:15:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Adult principles for Silhouette's Wizard of oz @ Shore Centre Message-ID: You can still make the auditions @ 7:30 tonight for The Witch, Scarecrow and Tin Woods Man for show dates of Nov 7,8,9,14 and 15th 2003. At the Shore Cultural Centre 219 East 222nd street in Downtown Euclid, Ohio in room 241 and 242 or call Chuck Abraham direct if you can not get there and you have interest @ 440 840-5571 anytime. Thanks Chuck. From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Thu Sep 11 09:35:42 2003 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 12:35:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for: Many Voices/Many Lives: Stories about AIDS 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_01C37882.BDEB1E50 Content-Type: text/plain Auditions for: Many Voices/Many Lives: Stories about AIDS The Education Department of Playhouse Square Foundation is holding a workshop/audition for participation in a special project involving the AIDS Task Force and The Cleveland Public Library. Come dressed to move. No preparation required. Participation is unpaid. Audition is Saturday, September 20 11am to 1pm, in the West Rehearsal Hall of Playhouse Square Center, 1650 Chester Ave. Call 216.348.7909 for additional information. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37882.BDEB1E50 Content-Type: text/html Message
 
 

Auditions for:

Many Voices/Many Lives: Stories about AIDS

 

The Education Department of Playhouse Square Foundation is holding a workshop/audition for participation in a special project involving the AIDS Task Force and The Cleveland Public Library.  Come dressed to move.  No preparation required.  Participation is unpaid.  Audition is Saturday, September 20 11am to 1pm, in the West Rehearsal Hall of Playhouse Square Center, 1650 Chester Ave.  Call 216.348.7909 for additional information.

 

 
------_=_NextPart_001_01C37882.BDEB1E50-- From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Thu Sep 11 09:43:22 2003 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 12:43:22 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for A TASTE OF HONEY Message-ID: <2C6710F191F3544AA06A1C9D67CB14D606BC79@mail4.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37883.D012A4BC Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The East 2 Theatre Company announces =20 AUDITIONS for A TASTE OF HONEY by Shelagh Delaney =20 Directed by: Jeffrey Lyn Hall =20 When: Sunday, September 14th and Tuesday, September 16th 7:00-10:00pm. Call-backs will be Wednesday, September 17th at 7:00pm. =20 =20 Roles: 1 Female age: 45-55 1 African-American Male age: 20-30 1 Male age: 35-55 =20 *Please come prepared with one dramatic/comic monologue OR you can read from the script. Sides will be available at the auditions. =20 =20 Auditions will be held at: Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus 4250 Richmond Rd. (15 min. from downtown) Studio Theatre =20 A TASTE OF HONEY became a sensational theatrical success when first produced in London by Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop in 1958. Now established as a modern classic, this comic and poignant play, by a then nineteen-year-old working-class Lancashire girl, was praised at it's London premiere by Graham Greene as having 'all the freshness of Mr. Osborne's LOOK BACK IN ANGER and a greater maturity.' =20 *Please call (216)987-2438 for more information. =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37883.D012A4BC Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
The = East 2=20 Theatre Company  announces
 
AUDITIONS  for   A TASTE OF=20 HONEY
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Directed by:  Jeffrey Lyn=20 Hall
 
When:  Sunday, September 14th  and  = Tuesday,=20 September 16th   7:00-10:00pm.
          &nbs= p;=20 Call-backs will be Wednesday, September 17th at =20 7:00pm.
 
 
Roles:   1 Female    age:=20 45-55
          &nbs= p; 1=20 African-American Male     age: = 20-30
          &nbs= p; 1=20 Male       = age: 35-55
 
*Please come=20 prepared with one dramatic/comic monologue OR you can read from the = script.
 Sides will be=20 available at the auditions.
 
 
Auditions=20 will be held at:     Cuyahoga Community College = Eastern=20 Campus
          &nbs= p;            = ;            =      =20 4250 Richmond Rd.  (15 min. from downtown)
          &nbs= p;            = ;            =      =20 Studio Theatre
 
A TASTE=20 OF HONEY became a sensational theatrical success when = first=20 produced in London by Joan Littlewood's
Theatre Workshop in=20 1958.  Now established as a modern classic, this comic and poignant = play,=20 by a then nineteen-year-old
working-class=20 Lancashire girl, was praised at it's London premiere by Graham Greene as = having=20 'all the freshness of Mr. Osborne's LOOK BACK IN = ANGER=20 and a greater maturity.'
 
*Please call=20 (216)987-2438 for more information.
 
 
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37883.D012A4BC-- From Leuszler at aol.com Thu Sep 11 14:18:58 2003 From: Leuszler at aol.com (Leuszler at aol.com) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 17:18:58 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Workshop Players of Amherst DARES you.... Message-ID: <1cb.10bbc4d0.2c9240c2@aol.com> -------------------------------1063315138 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Workshop Players of Amherst and director Michael Leuszler DARES all men in the area to read the following... Shakespeare Seeks a Man Workshop Players of Amherst, Ohio announces that THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (Abridged), our second show of the Workshop Players' season, has two of the three roles cast. Dennis Runkle and Matt Kiedrowski are playing two members of the Reduced Shakespeare Company, but we still need a third male, or someone who can be male-like, preferably between the ages of 18 to 40. This is a high energy show with a ton of physical comedy and a lot of lines and ad libbing. If you haven't run away screaming in your soaked pants, yet, and you are interested, or know of anyone who might be, contact director Michael Leuszler either by e-mail at Leuszler at aol.com or by phone at 440-988-2256. Read throughs begin the third week of September. -------------------------------1063315138 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Workshop Players of Amherst= and director Michael Leuszler DARES all men in the area to read the followi= ng...

Shakespeare Seeks a Ma= n

Workshop Players of Amh= erst, Ohio announces that THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (Abridge= d), our second show of the Workshop Players' season, has two of the three ro= les cast. Dennis Runkle and Matt Kiedrowski are playing two members of the R= educed Shakespeare Company, but we still need a third male, or someone who c= an be male-like, preferably between the ages of 18 to 40. This is a high ene= rgy show with a ton of physical comedy and a lot of lines and ad libbing.

If you haven't run away= screaming in your soaked pants, yet, and you are interested, or know of any= one who might be, contact director Michael Leuszler either by e-mail at Leus= zler at aol.com or by phone at 440-988-2256. Read throughs begin the third week= of September.

-------------------------------1063315138-- From lilith at cros.net Thu Sep 11 15:00:19 2003 From: lilith at cros.net (Christine Chapman) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 18:00:19 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SEPT. 18 AUDITIONS FOR "TWENTY FIRST CENTURY" FILM Message-ID: <001601c378b0$17ab8600$b7f5ec3f@ChandlerChapman> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C3788E.8FD81CA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable KILLER SQUIRREL PRODUCTIONS is shooting our first short film Oct. 1-7 in = Port Clinton... And we need ACTORS and EXTRAS. TWENTY-FIRST-CENTURY is the working title of a screenplay about a 'what = if'... In this case, what if Satan were to become unemployed? Speaking roles include Satan him (or her) self, a documentary = film-maker, teens (need to actually be over 18), homeless people, secret = service agents and others. All types are needed. We also need 200 extras for background action and a rally that will be = shot on October 4 (sat). Auditions are being held at the Ida Rupp Public Library in Port Clinton, = Ohio on September 18 from 4-8 pm. Sides will be provided and your = audition will be taped. Extras need not audition, just email lilith at cros.net with your contact = information so our production team can tell you when and where to be. AND LET'S NOT FORGET THE CREW! If you have production experience of any kind, we could use you! Of course, no one's getting paid, but you will get credit and be invited = to the screening in December. If the final cut is up to snuff- we will = be entering in festivals. Please feel free to contact me for information. Thanks! Christine Chapman, Director ------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C3788E.8FD81CA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
KILLER SQUIRREL = PRODUCTIONS is shooting our first short film Oct. 1-7 in Port = Clinton... And=20 we need ACTORS and EXTRAS.
 
TWENTY-FIRST-CENTURY is the = working title of=20 a screenplay about a 'what if'... In this case, what if Satan were to = become=20 unemployed?
 
Speaking roles include Satan him (or = her) self, a=20 documentary film-maker, teens (need to actually be over 18), homeless = people,=20 secret service agents and others. All types are needed.

We also need 200 extras for background = action and a=20 rally that will be shot on October 4 (sat).
 
Auditions are being held at the Ida = Rupp Public=20 Library in Port Clinton, Ohio on September 18 from 4-8 pm. Sides will be = provided and your audition will be taped.
 
Extras need not audition, just email lilith at cros.net with your contact = information=20 so our production team can tell you when and where to be.
 
AND LET'S NOT FORGET THE = CREW!
 
If you have production experience of = any kind, we=20 could use you!
 
Of course, no one's getting paid, but = you will get=20 credit and be invited to the screening in December. If the final cut is = up to=20 snuff- we will be entering in festivals.
 
Please feel free to contact me for=20 information.
 
Thanks!
 
Christine Chapman,=20 Director
<= /HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C3788E.8FD81CA0-- From s.marrell at excite.com Thu Sep 11 16:33:50 2003 From: s.marrell at excite.com (Sharon Marrell) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 19:33:50 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]posting: call for singers Message-ID: <20030911233350.172B4B70E@xmxpita.excite.com> --EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__5e8f11ecb929c1a9d7877d83fdf64fa8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit From: Windsong: Cleveland's Feminist ChorusSharon Marrell, Artistic Director CALL FOR WOMEN SINGERS Windsong has been in existence since 1979 and received non-profit status in 2001. They are an organization of women dedicated to promoting and creating change in the community through the performance of music that is women-supportive, representative of diversity, and socially and environmentally responsible. They are a smaller chorus that performs 2 formal concert per year and some special events throughout the year. They are a diverse group of women who have a lot of fun singing together while enjoying a wide variety of musical styles. Their ages range from 20's-60's. This year Windsong will be performing the oratorio "Where I Live" by Diane Benjamin. It is about breast cancer survival and the concert's net proceeds are to benefit Cleveland area breast cancer organizations. As of 9/21 Windsong will be rehearsing at St. Albons in Cleveland Hts from 4-6:15pm each Sunday. Please visit a Windsong rehearsal or call if you are interested in singing and have further questions. You may contact Windsong at 216-739-1928, ask for Amy, membership committee. _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! --EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__5e8f11ecb929c1a9d7877d83fdf64fa8 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit


From: Windsong: Cleveland's Feminist Chorus
Sharon Marrell, Artistic Director


CALL FOR WOMEN SINGERS

Windsong has been in existence since 1979 and received non-profit status in 2001. They are an organization of women dedicated to promoting and creating change in the community through the performance of music that is women-supportive, representative of diversity, and socially and environmentally responsible.

They are a smaller chorus that performs 2 formal concert per year and some special events throughout the year. They are a diverse group of women who have a lot of fun singing together while enjoying a wide variety of musical styles. Their ages range from 20's-60's. This year Windsong will be performing the oratorio "Where I Live" by Diane Benjamin. It is about breast cancer survival and the concert's net proceeds are to benefit Cleveland area breast cancer organizations. As of 9/21 Windsong will be rehearsing at St. Albons in Cleveland Hts from 4-6:15pm each Sunday. Please visit a Windsong rehearsal or call if you are interested in singing and have further questions. You may contact Windsong at 216-739-1928, ask for Amy, membership committee.




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--EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__5e8f11ecb929c1a9d7877d83fdf64fa8-- From GOLD2 at aol.com Thu Sep 11 16:35:58 2003 From: GOLD2 at aol.com (GOLD2 at aol.com) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 19:35:58 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]PLUS SIZES NEEDED FOR PRINT/TV ADS Message-ID: <110.27cff772.2c9260de@aol.com> --part1_110.27cff772.2c9260de_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit LOOKING FOR OVERWEIGHT MALES/FEMALES (AGE 15-55) FOR LIGHT (POSSIBLY COMICAL) PRINT/TV AD CAMPAIGN FOR NEW WEIGHT LOSS CENTER. E-MAIL PHOTOS (PLEASE PASTE PHOTOS IN E-MAIL TEXT SPACE...IF YOU E-MAIL YOUR PHOTO BY ATTACHING A FILE, I MAY NOT BE ABLE TO OPEN IT). OR E-MAIL ME TO REQUEST THE ADDRESS IF YOU WANT TO MAIL A PIC. THANKS. JULIE Julie Matthews 330-467-0577 330-289-6858 Candlejump Productions presents SOUPERNATURAL http://www.soupernaturalmovie.com/ --part1_110.27cff772.2c9260de_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable LOOKING FOR OVERWEIGHT MALES/FEMALES (AGE 15-= 55) FOR LIGHT (POSSIBLY COMICAL) PRINT/TV AD CAMPAIGN FOR NEW WEIGHT LOSS CE= NTER.

E-MAIL PHOTOS (PLEASE PASTE PHOTOS IN E-MAIL TEXT SPACE...IF YOU E-MAIL YOUR= PHOTO BY ATTACHING A FILE, I MAY NOT BE ABLE TO OPEN IT).

OR E-MAIL ME TO REQUEST THE ADDRESS IF YOU WANT TO MAIL A PIC.

THANKS.
JULIE



Julie Matthews
330-467-0577
330-289-6858
Candlejump Productions
presents
SOUPERNATURAL
http://www.soupernaturalmovie.com/

--part1_110.27cff772.2c9260de_boundary-- From Bitscleve at aol.com Thu Sep 11 18:09:27 2003 From: Bitscleve at aol.com (Bitscleve at aol.com) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 21:09:27 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actors and Actresses wanted for Paid Position Message-ID: <166.256fa202.2c9276c7@aol.com> --part1_166.256fa202.2c9276c7_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mystery's Off Broadway Inc. is holding an audition for actors and actresses for their upcoming season. To qualify you must be over eighteen, able to work weekends and some weekdays. Ability to memorize lines and interact with other actors as well as audience members is a must. Improvisational skills and a good voice is a plus. M.O.B. Inc. is also looking for an F/X makeup artist intern. The acting job is a paid position which requires mandatory rehearsals in the Cleveland area for performances throughout Ohio. This audition will be on September 21st. Please call our office between the hours of 1pm till 7pm Monday through Friday @ (216) 426-9392 You can send resumes and headshots via Email for a faster response at Bitscleve at aol.com Thank you and good luck on your audition, W.J. --part1_166.256fa202.2c9276c7_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Mystery's Off Broadway Inc. is holding an auditi= on for actors and actresses for their upcoming season.  To qualify you=20= must be over eighteen, able to work weekends and some weekdays. Ability to m= emorize lines and interact with other actors as well as audience members is=20= a must.  Improvisational skills and a good voice is a plus. 

M.O.B. Inc. is also looking for an F/X makeup artist intern. The acting job=20= is a paid position which requires mandatory rehearsals in the Cleveland area= for performances throughout Ohio. This audition will be on September 21st.=20= Please call our office between the hours of 1pm till 7pm Monday through Frid= ay @
(216) 426-9392  You can send resumes and headshots via Email for a fast= er response at Bitscleve at aol.com
Thank you and good luck on your audition,
W.J.
--part1_166.256fa202.2c9276c7_boundary-- From NBudin at aol.com Thu Sep 11 19:49:55 2003 From: NBudin at aol.com (NBudin at aol.com) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 22:49:55 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Concert Friday, Sept. 12 Message-ID: <122.261dacc9.2c928e53@aol.com> --part1_122.261dacc9.2c928e53_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Singer, songwriter, recording artist, actor, storyteller and educator Noah Budin with David Budin and Ed Ridley, Jr. and a guest appearances by Norm Tischler and Kathy Sebo Friday, Sept. 12 8:15PM The Temple Tifereth Israel On Shaker Blvd. between Richmond and Brainard in Beachwood All styles of traditional, contemporary and original folk/rock/gospel/pop No fees -- No donations Concert length: app. 1 hr. 15 mins. --part1_122.261dacc9.2c928e53_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Sing= er, songwriter, recording artist, actor, storyteller and educator
Noah Budin

with David Budin and Ed Ridley, Jr.
and a guest appearances by Norm Tischler
and Kathy Sebo


Friday, Sept. 12
8:15PM

The Temple Tifereth Israel
On Shaker Blvd. between Richmond and Brainard in Beachwood


All styles of traditional, contemporary and original
folk/rock/gospel/pop

No fees -- No donations
Concert length: app. 1 hr. 15 mins.

--part1_122.261dacc9.2c928e53_boundary-- From mike at r-town.net Fri Sep 12 07:47:30 2003 From: mike at r-town.net (Mike Raum) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 10:47:30 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ensemble Theatre Audition Notice Message-ID: <000601c3793c$cb6b2060$6501000a@oemcomputer2> ENSEMBLE THEATRE TO HOLD AUDITIONS ON ON SEPTEMBER 29 FOR THREE TALL WOMEN Cleveland, OH, September 12, 2003 - Ensemble Theatre is holding equity / non-equity auditions for three women and one young man for Edward Albee?s Pulitzer prize winning Three Tall Women, directed by Licia Colombi. Roles are for one elderly woman (60 or older), one middle-aged woman (45-55), one young woman (late 20s, early 30s), and one non-equity male (mid 20s). Women should be 5-5? or taller. The show will run weekends November 22-December 7, 2003 at The Cleveland Play House?s Studio One. Auditions will be held at the May-Lee Building in Cleveland Heights on Monday, September 29 from 4:30 to 6:30 PM. Actors should bring a current headshot and resume and be prepared to perform a three-minute contemporary drama monologue. Please call (216) 321-2930 for an appointment and directions. PLEASE NOTE: If you auditioned in July for Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune, you need not audition again. Michael Raum R-Town Communications 671 Columbia Rd. Suite 1 Westlake, OH. 44145 (440) 808-0840 (440) 808-0841 FAX mike at r-town.net From twnkltos at ix.netcom.com Thu Sep 11 03:55:23 2003 From: twnkltos at ix.netcom.com (Margaret Holden) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 10:55:23 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Cleveland Dance Theatre Message-ID: <000a01c37853$35c7a180$e3b64943@gipsygrl> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C37853.33422F20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ongoing auditions by appointment for Cleveland Dance Theatre, a = community dance company for ballet and modern dancers ages 12 through = adult. Please contact Margaret Holden, Artistic Director, for more = information. 216-749-4228 or ClevelandDanceTheatre at yahoo.com ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C37853.33422F20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C37853.33422F20-- From Christopher.Bohan at tri-c.edu Fri Sep 12 09:42:47 2003 From: Christopher.Bohan at tri-c.edu (Bohan, Christopher) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 12:42:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CCC West Faculty Gala Recital - Sunday - FREE Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3794C.E58448E5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Cuyahoga Community College Western Campus Theatre Presents its Faculty Gala Recital To support THE FRANKLIN LIBERAL ARTS SCHOLARSHIP FUND =20 Sunday, September 14th 3:00pm 11000 Pleasant Valley Road The concert is FREE and open to the Public, with a reception following. DONATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED =20 Featured on the concert are percussion, guitar, piano, and voice faculty performing a variety of Classical, Jazz, and Show pieces, with some Gershwin, Berlioz, Milhaud, Villa-Lobos, Bach and others. =20 During intermission, the box office staff will be collecting donations for The Franklin Liberal Arts Scholarship Fund This scholarship was created by the CCC Black Caucus in Memory of Frances M. Franklin-Professor of English at CCC Metro. This scholarship provides economic support on an annual basis to needy students. =20 FOR INFORMATION: 216.987.5536 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3794C.E58448E5 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Cuyahoga Community = College Western Campus Theatre

Presents = its

Faculty Gala = Recital

To = support

THE = FRANKLIN LIBERAL ARTS SCHOLARSHIP FUND

 

Sunday, September = 14th

3:00pm

11000 Pleasant = Valley Road

The concert is FREE = and open to the Public, with a reception following.

DONATIONS WILL BE = ACCEPTED

 

Featured on the = concert are percussion, guitar, piano, and voice faculty performing a variety of = Classical, Jazz, and Show pieces, with some Gershwin, Berlioz, Milhaud, = Villa-Lobos, Bach and others.

 

During intermission, = the box office staff will be collecting donations for

The Franklin Liberal = Arts Scholarship Fund

This scholarship was created by the CCC Black Caucus in Memory of Frances M. = Franklin—Professor of English at CCC Metro.  This scholarship provides economic = support on an annual basis to needy students.

 

FOR = INFORMATION:  216.987.5536

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From Oonawolf at aol.com Fri Sep 12 11:14:53 2003 From: Oonawolf at aol.com (Oonawolf at aol.com) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 14:14:53 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Check out Cleveland Scene | clevescene.com | Music : Soundbites Gong Ho, An ar Message-ID: <3c.34bd255d.2c93671d@aol.com> Click here: Cleveland Scene | clevescene.com | Music : Soundbites Gong Ho,An art-rock dream comes true for Drumplay's James On Dear Folks, Here is the online version of the story mentioned in Wednesday's post, in case you were not able to pick up a copy of this week's Scene. I hope to see you all at the Beachland Ballroom tonight, September 12. Again, a free poster of Daniel Thompson's poetry is yours, when purchasing our new CD "Under the Map of the World Where I Sleep", recorded last year in Europe. Peace, James Onysko From CRSG at Lubrizol.com Fri Sep 12 12:16:12 2003 From: CRSG at Lubrizol.com (Sgarlata, Christopher) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 15:16:12 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder of Li'l Auditions Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37962.54140458 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Lake Performing Arts Center, located at 29430 Lakeshore Blvd. in Willowick, will hold auditions for our Fall Musical Li'l Abner on Sunday September 14 at 7:30 p.m. No appointment is necessary. Needed are actors, singer and dancers ages 16 and older. Those auditioning should prepare a song from a Broadway musical and be prepared to read from the script. Production dates for Li'l Abner are November 14 - December 7. For more information, please call Lake Performing Arts Center Box Office at 440/944-2520. Chris R. 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Lake Performing Arts Center, = located at 29430 Lakeshore Blvd. in Willowick, will hold auditions for = our Fall Musical Li’l Abner on Sunday September 14 at 7:30 = p.m.  No appointment is necessary.  Needed are actors, singer = and dancers ages 16 and older.  Those auditioning should prepare a = song from a Broadway musical and be prepared to read from the = script.  Production dates for Li’l Abner are November = 14 – December 7.  For more information, please call Lake = Performing Arts Center Box Office at 440/944-2520.


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------_=_NextPart_001_01C37962.54140458-- From titlewavetheatre at yahoo.com Fri Sep 12 13:38:17 2003 From: titlewavetheatre at yahoo.com (TITLEWave theatre) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 13:38:17 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]TITLEWave theatre & CPT Open WAIT! in 2 Weeks! Message-ID: <20030912203817.40471.qmail@web80703.mail.yahoo.com> --0-710751021-1063399097=:40228 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Don?t WAIT! To Get Your Tickets! Only 2 Weeks until September 26 When TITLEWave theatre and Cleveland Public Theatre Will Proudly Open Julie Jensen?s WAIT! A poignant New Comedy Directed By Gregory Vovos FEATURING Meg Chamberlain, Jen Clifford, Randy Rollison & everyone?s favorite vixen Marni Task *And a Special Appearance By A. Blue Light (A. Blue Light Appears Under a Special Agreement With Actors Electricity Association) Wendy Burger (Jen Clifford) searches for her identity as she gets acting tips from Floating Pi?ata Head (Meg Chamberlain), spiritual challenges from the Greeks, and helps the ever-flamboyant Lu (Randy Rollison) restore the old theatre to its former glory. A small town never seemed so big especially for a girl with one eye on her alcoholic father and the other on the striking O Vixen My Vixen (Marni Task). Witness the moment between the question and the answer, the WAIT! September 26-October 11, Thurs-Sat at 8:00, Sunday at 3:00 at the Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave CALL 216-631-2727 NOW FOR TICKETS!!! $15 general admission; $12 students & seniors About the Playwright: JULIE JENSEN is the recipient of the Kennedy Center Award for New American Plays (WHITE MONEY), the Joseph Jefferson Award for Best New Work (THE LOST VEGAS SERIES), the LA Weekly Award for Best New Play (TWO-HEADED), and the McKnight National Playwriting Fellowship (WAIT!). She has won the Mill Mountain Theatre Playwriting Competition three times (TENDER HOOKS, LAST LISTS OF MY MAD MOTHER and TWO-HEADED). Her plays have been produced in London (LOST VEGAS SERIES) and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival (LAST LISTS OF MY MAD MOTHER). In this country she has been produced by the Women?s Project in New York TWO-HEADED and CHEAT) as well as in theatres nationwide. She has been commissioned by Mark Taper Forum, ASK Theatre Projects, and Kennedy Center, Geva Theatre, and Philadelphia Theatre Company. She has taught playwriting at five different universities, worked in Hollywood as a television writer, and directed the graduate playwriting program at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Recently awarded the NEA/TCG Residency Grant, she wrote and premiered WAIT! last spring. Now holding a major grant from the Pew Charitable Trust, she is Resident Playwright at Salt Lake Acting Company writing a play called DUST EATERS. Her work is published by Dramatic Publishing, Dramatists Play Service, and Smith and Kraus. TITLEWave theatre is proud to partner up with the Cleveland Public Theatre for Its Inaugural Production. TITLEWave theatre Bringing New Plays to the Surface. www.titlewavetheatre.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-710751021-1063399097=:40228 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Don?t WAIT! To Get Your Tickets!

Only 2 Weeks until September 26 When

TITLEWave theatre and Cleveland Public Theatre

Will Proudly Open

Julie Jensen?s WAIT!

A poignant New Comedy

Directed By Gregory Vovos

FEATURING

Meg Chamberlain, Jen Clifford, Randy Rollison & everyone?s favorite vixen Marni Task

*And a Special Appearance By  A. Blue Light

(A. Blue Light Appears Under a Special Agreement With Actors Electricity Association)

Wendy Burger (Jen Clifford) searches for her identity as she gets acting tips from Floating Pi?ata Head (Meg Chamberlain), spiritual challenges from the Greeks, and helps the ever-flamboyant Lu (Randy Rollison) restore the old theatre to its former glory.  A small town never seemed so big especially for a girl with one eye on her alcoholic father and the other on the striking O Vixen My Vixen (Marni Task). 

Witness the moment between the question and the answer, the WAIT!

September 26-October 11, Thurs-Sat at 8:00, Sunday at 3:00

at the Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave 

CALL 216-631-2727 NOW FOR TICKETS!!!

$15 general admission; $12 students & seniors 

About the Playwright:

JULIE JENSEN is the recipient of the Kennedy Center Award for New American Plays (WHITE MONEY), the Joseph Jefferson Award for Best New Work (THE LOST VEGAS SERIES), the LA Weekly Award for Best New Play (TWO-HEADED), and the McKnight National Playwriting Fellowship (WAIT!).  She has won the Mill Mountain Theatre Playwriting Competition three times (TENDER HOOKS, LAST LISTS OF MY MAD MOTHER and TWO-HEADED).  Her plays have been produced in London (LOST VEGAS SERIES) and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival (LAST LISTS OF MY MAD MOTHER).  In this country she has been produced by the Women?s Project in New York TWO-HEADED and CHEAT) as well as in theatres nationwide.  She has been commissioned by Mark Taper Forum, ASK Theatre Projects, and Kennedy Center, Geva Theatre, and Philadelphia Theatre Company.  She has taught playwriting at five different universities, worked in Hollywood as a television writer, and directed the graduate playwriting program at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.  Recently awarded the NEA/TCG Residency Grant, she wrote and premiered WAIT! last spring.  Now holding a major grant from the Pew Charitable Trust, she is Resident Playwright at Salt Lake Acting Company writing a play called DUST EATERS.  Her work is published by Dramatic Publishing, Dramatists Play Service, and Smith and Kraus.

TITLEWave theatre is proud to partner up with the Cleveland Public Theatre for Its Inaugural Production.  

TITLEWave theatre

Bringing New Plays to the Surface.

www.titlewavetheatre.com

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-710751021-1063399097=:40228-- From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Fri Sep 12 13:36:35 2003 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 16:36:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Addendum - TASTE OF HONEY Auditions! Message-ID: <2C6710F191F3544AA06A1C9D67CB14D6BBC6B4@mail4.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3796D.8F32D210 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 The East 2 Theatre Company announces =20 AUDITIONS for A TASTE OF HONEY by Shelagh Delaney =20 Directed by: Jeffrey Lyn Hall =20 When: Sunday, September 14th and Tuesday, September 16th 7:00-10:00pm. Call-backs will be Wednesday, September 17th at 7:00pm. =20 =20 Roles: 1 Female age: 45-55 1 African-American Male age: 20-30 1 Male age: 35-55 =20 *Please come prepared with one dramatic/comic monologue OR you can read from the script. Sides will be available at the auditions. =20 *Must be able to speak with a British accent! =20 Production Dates: Oct. 30, 31 Nov. 1, 2 and Nov. 6, 7, 8 =20 Auditions will be held at: Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus 4250 Richmond Rd. (15 min. from downtown) Parking Lot E Studio Theatre =20 A TASTE OF HONEY became a sensational theatrical success when first produced in London by Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop in 1958. Now established as a modern classic, this comic and poignant play, by a then nineteen-year-old working-class Lancashire girl, was praised at it's London premiere by Graham Greene as having 'all the freshness of Mr. Osborne's LOOK BACK IN ANGER and a greater maturity.' =20 *Please call (216)987-2438 for more information. =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3796D.8F32D210 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
 
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AUDITIONS  for   A TASTE OF=20 HONEY
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Directed by:  Jeffrey Lyn=20 Hall
 
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Roles:   1 Female    age:=20 45-55
          &nbs= p; 1=20 African-American Male     age: = 20-30
          &nbs= p; 1=20 Male       = age: 35-55
 
*Please come=20 prepared with one dramatic/comic monologue OR you can read from the = script.
 Sides will be=20 available at the auditions.
 
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Auditions=20 will be held at:     Cuyahoga Community College = Eastern=20 Campus
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A TASTE=20 OF HONEY became a sensational theatrical success when = first=20 produced in London by Joan Littlewood's
Theatre Workshop in=20 1958.  Now established as a modern classic, this comic and poignant = play,=20 by a then nineteen-year-old
working-class=20 Lancashire girl, was praised at it's London premiere by Graham Greene as = having=20 'all the freshness of Mr. Osborne's LOOK BACK IN = ANGER=20 and a greater maturity.'
 
*Please call=20 (216)987-2438 for more information.
 
 
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3796D.8F32D210-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Sat Sep 13 05:58:34 2003 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 05:58:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE ANNOUNCES YOUTH THEATRE CLASSES Message-ID: <20030913125834.5617.qmail@web41013.mail.yahoo.com> --0-810079544-1063457914=:4907 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE 1371 CLAGUE ROAD WESTLAKE, OH 44145 440-331-0403 CHILDREN/TEEN THEATRE FALL CLASSES SATURDAYS, SEPTEMBER 27, 2003 - NOVEMBER 15, 2003 Clague Playhouse offers classes to students ages 8-18 who are either beginning or builidng their interest in theatre and acting. Programs will familiarize students with fundamentals of acting and theatre in an enjoyable, supportive and creatively nurturing setting. Cost of classes is: $60.00 per student and $50.00 for each additional sibling. Children's Theatre - Ages 8-12 - Theatre I, Part I - Saturdays 9:30-ll:00 AM Instructor - Bernice Cernoch Children's Theatre - Ages 8-12 - Theatre II, Part II - Saturdays 9:30-11:00 AM Instructor - Nancy Burkinshaw Teen Theatre - Ages 13-18 - Acting I, Part I - Saturdays l11:15AM - 12:45 PM - Instructor - Nancy Burkinshaw For more information and/or a brochure describing classes and an enrollment form, please contact the box office at the above number Wed-Sat l-6PM --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-810079544-1063457914=:4907 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE
1371 CLAGUE ROAD
WESTLAKE, OH 44145
440-331-0403
 
CHILDREN/TEEN THEATRE FALL CLASSES
SATURDAYS, SEPTEMBER 27, 2003 - NOVEMBER 15, 2003
 
Clague Playhouse offers classes to students ages 8-18 who are either beginning or builidng their interest in theatre and acting.  Programs will familiarize students with fundamentals of acting and theatre in an enjoyable, supportive and creatively nurturing setting. Cost of classes is:  $60.00 per student and $50.00 for each additional sibling.
 

Children's Theatre - Ages 8-12 -  Theatre I, Part I - Saturdays 9:30-ll:00 AM
Instructor - Bernice Cernoch
 
Children's Theatre - Ages 8-12 - Theatre II, Part II - Saturdays 9:30-11:00 AM
Instructor - Nancy Burkinshaw
 
Teen Theatre - Ages 13-18 - Acting I, Part I - Saturdays l11:15AM - 12:45 PM -
Instructor - Nancy Burkinshaw
 
For more information and/or a brochure describing classes and an enrollment form, please contact the box office at the above number Wed-Sat l-6PM
 
 


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-810079544-1063457914=:4907-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Sat Sep 13 06:04:45 2003 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 06:04:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE HOLDS ANNUAL COSTUME SALE Message-ID: <20030913130445.67233.qmail@web41008.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1311417920-1063458285=:65242 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE 1371 CLAGUE ROAD WESTLAKE, OH 44145 440-331-0403 Clague Playhouse will hold it's ANNUAL COSTUME AND THEATRICAL PROP SALE on Saturday, October 11, 2003 from 10:00AM to 2:00 PM. Great for Halloween costumes and retro clothing. Lots of interesting items! Theatrical Props Costumes (adult & children) Hats and Handbags Shoes and Evening dresses Street Dresses Free Admission! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1311417920-1063458285=:65242 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE
1371 CLAGUE ROAD
WESTLAKE, OH 44145
440-331-0403
 
Clague Playhouse will hold it's ANNUAL COSTUME AND THEATRICAL PROP SALE on Saturday, October 11, 2003 from 10:00AM to 2:00 PM.
 
Great for Halloween costumes and retro clothing.  Lots of interesting items!
 
Theatrical Props
Costumes (adult & children)
Hats and Handbags
Shoes and Evening dresses
Street Dresses
 
Free Admission!
 
 


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1311417920-1063458285=:65242-- From hiareth at earthlink.net Sat Sep 13 12:24:34 2003 From: hiareth at earthlink.net (denise szuba dee) Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 15:24:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]If Necessary Use Words Message-ID: <001b01c37a2c$aaeb4180$66b186ce@net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C37A0B.22A25A00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable An afternoon of music and poetry. Saturday October 4th 4:00 to 6:00 = p.m.=20 Orlikowski Manor 6205 Chambers at E.65th. Free! Featuring Kristin = Ohlson, Vince Robinson, Denise Dee, Christina Vernon & Carl Wendorff, = J. Scott Franklin, Kathy Walker, Michael Ceraolo and Broadview. ------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C37A0B.22A25A00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
An afternoon of  music and poetry. = Saturday=20 October 4th 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.
Orlikowski Manor 6205 Chambers at = E.65th. =20 Free!  Featuring Kristin Ohlson, Vince Robinson, Denise Dee, = Christina=20 Vernon & Carl Wendorff,  J. Scott Franklin, Kathy Walker, = Michael=20 Ceraolo and Broadview.
------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C37A0B.22A25A00-- From rockandroller1 at yahoo.com Sun Sep 14 09:55:19 2003 From: rockandroller1 at yahoo.com (Nina McCollum) Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2003 09:55:19 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]indie suspense-thriller still looking for actors Message-ID: <20030914165519.48221.qmail@web41008.mail.yahoo.com> We are still seeking a few actors for certain roles in our film. These are non-paying roles but are crucial to the story. Please note that we are looking for actors in the Cleveland area only (Cleveland and surrounding suburbs). We still need a white male, 21-30 with tattoos that would be visible in a tank top (e.g. neck or arms) We also still need 5 more females in the same age range, no specific type or look. Please mail a picture/headshot and resume to me at 27113 Brookpark Rd Ext #126, North Olmsted, OH 44070-3183. Or, if you have your materials electronically, email me at rockandroller1 at yahoo.com Thanks everyone! Nina McCollum __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From RNavisjr at aol.com Sun Sep 14 10:07:14 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2003 13:07:14 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Near West Theatre HIRING PROPS AND MAKE-UP DESIGNERS Message-ID: --part1_a8.22301a12.2c95fa42_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Near West Theatre is looking to hire: Properties Designer and Make-up Designer ASAP for our upcoming production of THE KING AND I. Salary negotiable. Hours flexible. The position requires someone with experience in both of these areas....PROPS WILL REQUIRE FINDING, RENTING, BORROWING AND BUILDING A NUMBER OF SPECIALTY ITEMS THAT WOULD ENHANCE THE SETTING AND CHOREOGRAPHY IN THE KING'S PALACE....make-up will include designing and teaching a cast of 72 children, teens and adults into achieving an "Asian" look plus designing the look of the main characters involved in the very theatrical "Uncle Tom's Cabin Ballet" in the second act. CALL ARTISTIC DIRECTOR BOB NAVIS JR AT 216-281-6879 TO ARRANGE AN INTERVIEW. --part1_a8.22301a12.2c95fa42_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Near West Theatre is looking to hire:
     Properties Designer and
     Make-up Designer ASAP for our upcoming production o= f THE KING AND I.
Salary negotiable. Hours flexible. The position requires someone with experi= ence in both of these areas....
PROPS WILL REQUIRE FINDING, RENTING, BORROWING AND BUILDING A NUMBER OF S= PECIALTY ITEMS THAT WOULD ENHANCE THE SETTING AND CHOREOGRAPHY IN THE KING'S= PALACE....make-up will include designing and teaching a cast of 72 children= , teens and adults into achieving an "Asian" look plus designing the look of= the main characters involved in the very theatrical "Uncle Tom's Cabin Ball= et" in the second act.
CALL ARTISTIC DIRECTOR BOB N= AVIS JR AT
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--part1_a8.22301a12.2c95fa42_boundary-- From Ray at worldeonline.com Sun Sep 14 13:40:48 2003 From: Ray at worldeonline.com (WEO) Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2003 16:40:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition for -" Last of the Sorcerers" Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_007F_01C37ADE.F3940B80 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0080_01C37ADE.F3940B80" ------=_NextPart_001_0080_01C37ADE.F3940B80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Theatre Audition for "Ultimus Veneficus" / Last of the Sorcerers! Auditions - Sept 21st / 1 to 5 PM Audition location: North Coast Central Casting All types ages 8 to 60! Paid positions. Performing: Oct. (Halloween Weekend) At: Flannigaiban's Wake Theatre. Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com ------=_NextPart_001_0080_01C37ADE.F3940B80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
Theatre Audition for = "Ultimus=20 Veneficus" / Last of the Sorcerers!
 
Auditions - Sept 21st = / 1 to 5=20 PM
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All types ages 8 to = 60!
 
Paid positions.
 
Performing: Oct. = (Halloween=20 Weekend)
 
At: Flannigaiban's = Wake=20 Theatre.
 
 Ray Szuch, CEO -=20 worldEonline.com
 
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We are still loking for extras for the feature film "Deep Attack."
 
All types are needed, but there are a few specifics:
 
Men - mid-thirties and up - (must own tuxedo or upscale evening wear)
 
 


Need more e-mail storage? Get 10MB with Hotmail Extra Storage. From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Sep 14 19:43:34 2003 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2003 19:43:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: Frankie and Johnny (Ensemble Theatre) Message-ID: <20030915024334.82764.qmail@web12006.mail.yahoo.com> FRANKIE AND JOHNNY AN OUTSTANDING, MUST SEE AT ENSEMBLE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Last year one of the biggest Broadway hits was a revival of Terrance McNally?s ?FRANKIE & JOHNNY IN THE CLAIR DE LUNE?. It was produced by the wunderkinds of producers, Cleveland?s Hank Unger, Matt Rego and Mark Rego. The show starred Edie Falco (of "The Sopranos") and Stanley Tucci. The original 1987 off-Broadway production featured Kathy Bates and Bruce Weitz in the title roles. A 1991 film adaptation called ?FRANKIE AND JOHNNY? starred Michelle Pfeiffer and Al Pacino. None of these stars has anything on Charles Kartali and Julia Kolibab, who are portraying the roles in Ensemble Theatre?s production. ?FRANKIE AND JOHNNY IN THE CLAIR DE LUNE? is a simple show about simple people in complicated times. In this age of bigger than life plays, movies which center on explosions, car chases, space shots and super heroes, this story of "little" people with real problems, is a totally different entertainment experience. This is the story of a short-order cook and a waitress who purge their loneliness with a night of casual sex. When the sexual act is over, Frankie just wants to eat a cold meatloaf sandwich and go to sleep alone. However, Johnny would rather "bask in the afterglow" and spends the wee hours of the morning trying to convince Frankie that they have something special together. The resulting conflict contains laughs as well as dialogue that allows the audience to examine their own perceptions of loneliness, sex, love and what it means for people to connect. This is a dialogue show, not one of action. In order for a production to work both characters have to be played with strength, control, correct timing and clarity. The director must have a complete understanding of the plays? nuances. All of these are present in the Ensemble Theatre production. Kolibab and Kartali are so comfortable and charming in their portrayals that audience members cannot help but empathize with them, feeling their pain and joy. Kartali (Johnny)is absolutely endearing as he verbally and physically leaps from emotion to emotion, ever babbling, ever cajoling. He is totally natural, totally believable. This is a flawless performance. Kolibab (Frankie) is his match. You feel her hurt, you feel her joy, you understand her motives. She adds a vulnerable reality to a performance that makes her and the character one. Licia Colombi?s direction is probably the finest she has done. She understands the script, and her actors, and weaves the fine line between comedy and drama. The show is perfectly paced and the script well interpreted. The set, as designed by Stephen Vasee, is totally functional, though the television set in the center of the stage did block some audience members view of the bed, on which much of the action takes place. Corby Grubb?s sound design is well conceived and helps develop a very necessary segment of the production. Capsule judgement: Ensemble?s production of ?FRANKIE & JOHNNY IN THE CLAIR DE LUNE? is one of those special nights of theatre that makes us know what theatre should be all about. It is one of the finest productions seen at a local theatre. It should be noted that this show contains sexual situations, adult language and nudity by both actors. ?FRANKIE & JOHNNY IN THE CLAIR DE LUNE? continues at Ensemble Theatre, located in the Drury Theatre in the Cleveland Play House complex through September 21. For ticket information call 216-321-2930. COMING UP.... The musical revue ?AND THE WORLD GOES ROUND,? which features the music of Kander and Ebb opens Actors? Summit?s eight-show season. It runs from September 18 through October 5 in the company?s Hudson home. (330-342 0800) Rebecca Gilman?s ?BOY MEETS GIRL? will be seen at Beck Center from October 3 through the 26th. The play, directed by Sarah May follows up the critical and box office success of last fall?s ?SPINNING INTO BUTTER? by the same playwright. (216-521-2540) Great Lakes Theatre brings back rotating repertory to the Cleveland area interchanging ?TARTUFFE? and ?HAMLET? from October 10 through November 9 on the stage of the Ohio Theatre in Playhouse Square. (216-241-6000 or www.tickets.com) Dobama Theatre will present the U.S. premiere of ?THE DOMINO HEART?, a play by Matthew Edison about the personal ramifications of heart-transplant surgery. (216-932-3396) Follow Richard and Ted, two aspiring classical pianists, on a musical journey from adolescence to adulthood as they pursue their dreams of stardom when you view ?2 PIANOS 4 HANDS? at the Cleveland Play House from September 23-October 19. (216-795-7000) ?LATE NITE CATECHISM? continues at the Hanna Theatre through early December. On January 13 the delightful review ?I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE? starts its open-ended run. (216-241-6000) ?STOMP? will explode onto the stage of the Palace Theatre in Play House Square from September 16-21. If you haven?t seen this unusual and engrossing show, this is probably your last chance. (216-241-6000) ?LES MISERABLES? returns to the area in a professional touring production from October 7-12. This is a must, must see musical experience. (216-241-6000) ?ROMEO AND JULIET,? Shakespeare?s classic tale of star-crossed lovers receives a dance interpretation by Ohio Ballet at the Palace Theatre from October 3-4. (330 972-7900) ?THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE?, the winner of six 2002 Tony Awards including Best Musical, will be on the stage of the Palace Theatre from November 4-16. (216-241-6000) What happens when an energetic, perceptive and creative group of 9-13 year olds get their hands on the myths, legends, gods, monsters and heroes of classic literature? Find out when the Near West Theatre presents ?HERCULES VS. GODZILLA? on October 3, 4 and 5. (216-621-3242) ?DISCORDIA? a satiric musical by James Levin and Linda Eisenstein, with music by Linda Eisenstein, will receive its world premiere at Cleveland Public Theatre from October 17-November 8. (216-631-2727) GROUNDWORKS DANCE performs on October 2, 3 and 4 at St. Peter?s Church, 1533 East 17th Street at the corner of East 17th Street and Superior Avenue in Cleveland. Local historian John Vacha will host a free, pre-show, historic talk about St. Peter Church at 7 on Saturday. (216-691-3180, extension 3) __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From gmaher at safetythink.com Mon Sep 8 05:48:21 2003 From: gmaher at safetythink.com (gmsafety) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 05:48:21 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Catch Me if You Can Auditions Tonight Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C375CC.CF83B7C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hudson Players Auditions ? Catch Me If You Can The Hudson Players will be holding their second night of auditions for the whodunit comedy, "Catch Me if You Can" on Monday, September 8 at the Barlow Community Center (S. Oviatt Street off Route 303, Across from the Hudson Fire Department and Safety Center). Auditions will begin at 7 pm and will feature readings from the script. The production calls for 5 males and 2 females. "Catch Me if You Can," has nothing to do with the movie of the same name. It?s a fun mystery with a surprise ending. This play is a Broadway whodunit in which an advertising executive?s new bride disappears and is replaced by a different woman. While he knows better, everyone else insists that the new woman is his real wife. This leads to murder and much more. Performances for "Catch Me if You Can" are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 pm; November 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22 at the Barlow Community Center. For more information or for tickets, contact us: 330 655-8522, players at ayalogic.com or P.O. Box 2159 Hudson, Ohio 44236. ------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C375CC.CF83B7C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hudson Players Auditions – Catch Me If = You=20 Can

The Hudson Players will be holding their=20 second night of auditions for the whodunit

comedy, "Catch Me if You Can" on Monday,=20 September 8 at the Barlow Community

Center (S. Oviatt Street off Route 303, Across from the Hudson = Fire

Department and Safety Center). Auditions will begin at 7 pm and = will

feature readings from the script. The production calls for 5 males = and 2

females.

 

"Catch Me if You Can," has nothing to do with the movie of the same = name.

It’s a fun mystery with a surprise ending. This play is a = Broadway=20 whodunit

in which an advertising executive’s new bride disappears and is = replaced=20 by

a different woman. While he knows better, everyone else insists that = the

new woman is his real wife. This leads to murder and much more.

Performances for "Catch Me if You Can" are Friday and Saturday = evenings=20 at

8:00 pm; November 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22 at the Barlow Community = Center.=20 For

more information or for tickets, contact us: 330 655-8522,

players at ayalogic.com or P.O. Box 2159 Hudson, Ohio=20 44236.

------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C375CC.CF83B7C0-- From RevLois at aol.com Mon Sep 8 04:52:07 2003 From: RevLois at aol.com (RevLois at aol.com) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 07:52:07 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Heights Youth Theatre announces auditions for The Sound of Music Message-ID: --part1_c.1839d41f.2c8dc767_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Heights Youth Theatre located in Wiley Middle School, 2181 Miramar Blvd,=20 University Heights, is pleased to announce auditions for The Sound of Music=20= this=20 Wednesday and Thursday, September 10th and 11th.=A0=20 On Wednesday September 10th auditions are as follows: =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Grades=A0 K-1=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 4:30 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Grades 2-3=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 5:30 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Grades 4-5=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 6:30 On Thursday, September 11th, auditions are as follows: =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Grades 6-7=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 5 p.= m. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Grades 8 and up=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 6 p.m. Come prepared with a song to sing a cappella. Please visit our Web site=A0=20 "hytdreams.com" for more information! =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 --part1_c.1839d41f.2c8dc767_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Heights Youth Theatre located in Wiley Middle School,=20= 2181 Miramar Blvd, University Heights, is pleased to announce auditions for=20= The Sound of Music this Wednesday and Thursday, September 10th and 11th.=A0=20=

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--part1_c.1839d41f.2c8dc767_boundary-- From Robert.Schaefer at pbs.proquest.com Mon Sep 8 04:54:28 2003 From: Robert.Schaefer at pbs.proquest.com (Schaefer, Robert PS) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 07:54:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Corrected announcement for Coach House 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_01C375FF.F54BC640 Content-Type: text/plain Okay, mental note, when editing old announcements, double check the months.... Here's the corrected announcement for Crimes of the Heart at Coach House Theatre: (Note that all of the dates are now September!) My apologies for any confusion the first may have caused! Crimes of the Heart By Beth Henley Directed by Elaine Fippin September 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th September 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th September 18th, 19th, 20th Show times: Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 8:00pm Sunday at 2:30pm Tickets are $12 Reservations can be made by calling the theatre box office at: 330-434-7741 Cast: Lenny Magrath Mary Mahoney Chick Boyle Linda Jones Doc Porter Alex J. Nine Meg Magrath Shawna Hamilton Babe Botrelle Shanna L. Tedeschi Barnette Lloyd Tim Bennett Crew: Stage Manager Michelle Owen Set Design Bob Schaefer Light Design Bob Schaefer Sound Design Nat Napolitano Costume Design Marty LaConte Coach House Theatre 732 West Exchange Street Akron, Ohio 44302 E-mail: info at coachhousetheatre.org Website: http://www.CoachHouseTheatre.org/ Reservations: 330-434-7741 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C375FF.F54BC640 Content-Type: text/html Message
 Okay, mental note, when editing old announcements, double check the months....
 
Here's the corrected announcement for Crimes of the Heart at Coach House Theatre:  (Note that all of the dates are now September!)  My apologies for any confusion the first may have caused!

Crimes of the Heart

Tickets are $12
Reservations can be made by calling the theatre box office at: 330-434-7741
 
Cast:
Lenny Magrath Mary Mahoney
Chick Boyle Linda Jones
Doc Porter Alex J. Nine
Meg Magrath Shawna Hamilton
Babe Botrelle Shanna L. Tedeschi
Barnette Lloyd Tim Bennett
Crew:
Stage Manager Michelle Owen
Set Design Bob Schaefer
Light Design Bob Schaefer
Sound Design Nat Napolitano
Costume Design Marty LaConte
 
Coach House Theatre
732 West Exchange Street
Akron, Ohio 44302
 
E-mail: info at coachhousetheatre.org
Website: http://www.CoachHouseTheatre.org/
Reservations: 330-434-7741
------_=_NextPart_001_01C375FF.F54BC640-- From Robert.Schaefer at pbs.proquest.com Mon Sep 8 05:49:14 2003 From: Robert.Schaefer at pbs.proquest.com (Schaefer, Robert PS) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 08:49:14 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder announcement for Coach House's auditions for "Barefoot i n the 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. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37607.9B9C3460 Content-Type: text/plain Coach House Theatre announces auditions for: Barefoot in the Park by Neil Simon directed by Jim Fippin production dates: November 13-29, 2003 (no show on Thanksgiving) rehearsals scheduled to begin: October 5 _____ when: Monday, September 15, 7 p.m. Tuesday, September 16, 7 p.m. where: Coach House Theatre 732 West Exchange Street, Akron behind the Akron Woman's City Club _____ needed: 4 men and 2 women actors auditioning will be asked to read from the script Corrie Bratter: early to mid 20's Mr. Velasco: fiftyish Paul Bratter: mid to late 20's Telephone man: could be any age Mrs. Banks: late 40's - early 50's Delivery Man: could be any age Character ages are approximate and do not necessarily reflect an age requirement for actors auditioning for the play. _____ For more information about auditions, please call 330-335-9013 (no calls after 10p.m. please). If you have a headshot and resume available, please bring them with you, but if you don't, don't worry! We look forward to seeing you at auditions! Additional information can also be obtained by sending an e-mail to address below. Coach House Theatre 732 West Exchange Street Akron, Ohio 44302 E-mail: info at coachhousetheatre.org Website: http://www.CoachHouseTheatre.org/ Reservations: 330-434-7741 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37607.9B9C3460 Content-Type: text/html Message

Coach House Theatre

announces auditions for:

Barefoot in the Park

by Neil Simon directed by Jim Fippin
production dates: November 13-29, 2003 (no show on Thanksgiving)
rehearsals scheduled to begin: October 5


when: Monday, September 15, 7 p.m.
  Tuesday, September 16, 7 p.m.
where:
  732 West Exchange Street, Akron
  behind the Akron Woman's City Club

needed: 4 men and 2 women
actors auditioning will be asked to read from the script
Corrie Bratter: early to mid 20's Mr. Velasco: fiftyish
Paul Bratter: mid to late 20's Telephone man: could be any age
Mrs. Banks: late 40's - early 50's Delivery Man: could be any age
Character ages are approximate and do not necessarily reflect an age requirement for actors auditioning for the play.

For more information about auditions, please call 330-335-9013 (no calls after 10p.m. please). If you have a headshot and resume available, please bring them with you, but if you don't, don't worry! We look forward to seeing you at auditions!
 
Additional information can also be obtained by sending an e-mail to address below.
 
Coach House Theatre
732 West Exchange Street
Akron, Ohio 44302
 
E-mail: info at coachhousetheatre.org
Website: http://www.CoachHouseTheatre.org/
Reservations: 330-434-7741
------_=_NextPart_001_01C37607.9B9C3460-- From CArnold515 at aol.com Mon Sep 8 09:39:27 2003 From: CArnold515 at aol.com (CArnold515 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 12:39:27 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FOREVER PLAID benefit Thanks!!! Message-ID: <7F891F17.77C2C3EC.09F8D94A@aol.com> On behalf of the cast and staff of the two benefit performances of FOREVER PLAID, I would like to thank the Cleveland and Akron arts communities for their generous support of our project. The cast of the concert production included IAN ATWOOD as Frankie, COLIN COOK as Jinx, G.A. TAGGETT as Sparky, and CURTIS L. YOUNG as Smudge, with direction by CURT ARNOLD and musical direction by CHARLES EVERSOLE. The August 18 performance at the Beck Center for the Arts in Lakewood raised just over $2000 for the AIDS TaskForce of Greater Cleveland, and the sold-out August 25 performance at Weathervane Community Playhouse in Akron netted $3854 for the Community AIDS Network and Weathervane Playhouse! Everyone involved in the project donated their time and talents and, in some cases, their equipment to help these worthy causes, including the Beck Center and Weathervane Playhouse who provided their respective theatres for the performances. MANY thanks to everyone who attended the shows or lent their support in other ways! In these days when arts organizations seem to be struggling to survive, it???s extremely heartening to see the northern Ohio arts community turn out in support of these agencies that are working toward such an important and crucial goal: A Cure. From rferguson at woio.com Mon Sep 8 10:58:07 2003 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 12:58:07 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ANOTHER DAY OF AUDITIONS FOR SHORT COMEDY FILM 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_01C37632.C2047420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" SINCE MANY PEOPLE EXPRESSED INTEREST IN ATTENDING THESE AUDITIONS I WILL BE HAVING ANOTHER ROUND OF AUDITIONS THIS THURSDAY AT 7PM in one of Second City's rehearsal rooms. ROOM 850 OF THE HANNA BUILDING ON EAST 14TH STREET (8th floor.. go figure!) THOSE WHO AUDITIONED LAST WEEK ARE WELCOME TO COME BACK, BUT IT'S NOT NECESSARY. NO DECISIONS HAVE BEEN MADE SO YOU'RE STILL IN THE RUNNING. Still looking for Frank Richnavsky - 50 -60 year old bitter hard working father who hates the fact his grown sons still live at home Peggy Richnavsky - 50 - 60 year old Mother. Supportive, understanding housewife type, the glue who holds it all together. Tony/or Tina Malanga - 40 -45 Comedy Club Owner Chad - 17 Year year old skater kid (Must be 18 or over to audition however) Sandy Richnavsky - 26 - 35, Ex-Wife of one of the brothers Please come prepared to read from the script and improvise. Shooting wil take place mostly on weekends in Late september/October in and around Clevleand. For more info call Rick Ferguson at 216-367-7133 or email at rferguson at woio.com See ya there! "Planet Earth is blue and there's nothing I can do." D.B. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37632.C2047420 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ANOTHER DAY OF AUDITIONS FOR SHORT COMEDY FILM

SINCE MANY PEOPLE EXPRESSED INTEREST = IN ATTENDING THESE AUDITIONS I WILL BE HAVING ANOTHER ROUND OF = AUDITIONS THIS THURSDAY AT 7PM in one of Second City's rehearsal = rooms.  ROOM 850 OF THE HANNA BUILDING ON EAST 14TH STREET (8th = floor.. go figure!)

THOSE WHO AUDITIONED LAST WEEK ARE = WELCOME TO COME BACK, BUT IT'S NOT NECESSARY. NO DECISIONS HAVE BEEN = MADE SO YOU'RE STILL IN THE RUNNING.

Still looking for
Frank Richnavsky - 50 -60 year old = bitter hard working father who hates the fact his grown sons still live = at home
Peggy Richnavsky - 50 - 60 year old = Mother. Supportive, understanding housewife type, the glue who holds it = all together.

Tony/or Tina Malanga - 40 -45 Comedy = Club Owner
Chad - 17 Year year old skater kid = (Must be 18 or over to audition however)
Sandy Richnavsky - 26 - 35, Ex-Wife = of one of the brothers
Please come prepared to read from the = script and improvise.
Shooting wil take place mostly on = weekends in Late september/October in and around Clevleand.
For more info call Rick Ferguson at = 216-367-7133 or email at = rferguson at woio.com =
See ya there!









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

------_=_NextPart_001_01C37632.C2047420-- From profbobo at neo.rr.com Mon Sep 8 13:02:57 2003 From: profbobo at neo.rr.com (Jeff Holland) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 16:02:57 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DELETE NOW: A Mike and Ike Satirical Plug Message-ID: <000d01c37644$332ac300$a9b75d18@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C37622.AB58E040 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable IKE: So how much did they pay us for this? MIKE: More than they spent on the set budget. I: Oh, we got two bucks. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE KENT STAGE PLAYERS TO PERFORM THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF AMERICA (ABRIDGED) Kent, Ohio, September 11-14 and 18-20, 2003--The Kent Stage Players = will be performing The Complete History of America (Abridged) by Adam = Long, Reed Martin, and Austin Tichenor The show which has been described as = "intellectual vaudeville" by Stephen Holden of The New York Times , follows three men as they attempt to cover 500 = years of American History in under two hours . The result is = a series of sketches interspersed with crude puns, wacky antics , and a tongue in cheek attitude = that would make Monty Python proud . The show = opens September 11th, and people should not expect some thoughtful = tribute to America . What they should = expect on this solemn day is a production = that is light, funny , and has no regard for political = correctness. In fact, the actors poke fun at many important events in = American History , purposely jumbling facts to meet their own twisted = desires . The show runs Thursday, September 11th to Sunday September 14 and = Thursday, September 18th to Saturday, September 20th at the Kent Stage, = 175 E. Main Street. All shows are at 8pm. Tickets are $10.00 for = adults, $8.00 for students and seniors . Advance tickets can be purchased for $5.00 by = contacting the Kent Stage at 330.677.5005 M: Do you feel better now? I: Still feel like a whore. M: Well, I know how to make you feel better. PAUSE I: Two bottles of Jack Daniel's and the Family Guy DVD? M: Bottles and player are ready. I: You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. M: Except in Aurora, of course. I: Screw 'em. They're the white people this show makes fun of. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C37622.AB58E040 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
IKE:  So how much did they pay us = for=20 this?
 
MIKE:  More than they spent on the = set=20 budget.
 
I:  Oh, we got two = bucks.
 
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
KENT STAGE PLAYERS TO PERFORM THE = COMPLETE=20 HISTORY OF AMERICA (ABRIDGED)
 
Kent, Ohio,  September 11-14 and = 18-20,=20 2003--The Kent Stage Players will be performing The Complete History = of=20 America (Abridged) by Adam Long, Reed Martin, and Austin Tichenor=20 <Editorial comment from Ike:   More freakin limeys. =20 Oy>  The show which has been described as "intellectual = vaudeville" by=20 Stephen Holden of The New York Times <So it's gotta be = true>, =20 follows three men as they attempt to cover 500 years of American History = in=20 under two hours <How difficult is that?  White people take land = and=20 repress minorities to continue the tradition of excessive = whiteness. =20 There!  I did it in a sentence>.  The result is a series of = sketches interspersed with crude puns, wacky antics = <Wacky?  =20 Wacky?  Who the hell wrote this thing>, and a tongue in cheek = attitude=20 that would make Monty Python proud <One word:  = crossdressing>. =20 The show opens September 11th,  and people should not expect some=20 thoughtful tribute to America <For that, read Charlie Danials' = new book=20 "Old Rag," about the American flag.  Be prepared to = vomit>.  What=20 they should expect on this solemn day <is a reason ta get drunk> = is a=20 production that is light,  funny  <fat free>, and has no = regard=20 for political correctness.  In fact,  the actors poke fun at = many=20 important events in American History <But nothin' about the Gorgeous = Ladies=20 of Wrestlin.'  Pissed me off>, purposely jumbling facts to meet = their=20 own twisted desires <Shannon Tweed wearin a flag = thong>.
 
The show runs Thursday, September 11th = to Sunday=20 September 14 and Thursday, September 18th to Saturday, September 20th at = the=20 Kent Stage, 175 E. Main Street.  All shows are at 8pm.  = Tickets are=20 $10.00 for adults, $8.00 for students and seniors <Yeah, I'm = sure Gramma=20 would get a kick out of this>.  Advance tickets can be purchased = for=20 $5.00 by contacting the Kent Stage at 330.677.5005
 
M:  Do you feel better = now?
 
I:  Still feel like a = whore.
 
M:  Well,  I know how to make = you=20 feel better.
 
PAUSE
 
I:  Two bottles of Jack = Daniel's and the=20 Family Guy DVD?
 
M:  Bottles and player are = ready.
 
I:  You're a Good Man, = Charlie=20 Brown.
 
M:  Except in Aurora, of = course.
 
I:   Screw 'em.  = They're the=20 white people this show makes fun of. 
------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C37622.AB58E040-- From emadden at kent.edu Mon Sep 8 13:35:35 2003 From: emadden at kent.edu (ELISABETH MADDEN) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 16:35:35 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]WORKING opens KSU's School of Theatre & Dance 20th Anniversry Season Message-ID: <7936168.1063053335618.JavaMail.cpadmin@flash01.uis.kent.edu> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: WORKING: A MUSICAL OPENS SCHOOL OF THEATRE & DANCE ANNIVERSARY SEASON Celebrate two decades of achievement at Kent State University's School of Theatre & Dance Kent, Ohio - Directed by Associate Professor Eric van Baars, WORKING runs October 3 - 12, 2003 at Kent State University's School of Theatre & Dance. This musical about the everyday lives of blue collar workers takes place in the Wright-Curtis Theatre of the Music & Speech Building on the main Kent State University campus. "Working for a living the whole day long, all the livelong day." This is the lament of the people at the beginning of WORKING. Based on interviews of blue collar workers from Studs Terkel's book of the same name, WORKING, is a touching look at the everyday lives of workers from truckers to waitresses to masons to house wives. Directed by Associate Professor, Eric van Baars, the everyday lives of these workers are exposed on the Wright-Curtis Stage through rock n' roll, country and blues music. WORKING runs October 3 - 12, 2003. Performances are Tuesday - Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 2:30 PM. The cast of Working includes: Professor Eric van Baars (Director) of Cuyahoga Falls, OH Kaitlyn Black of Copley, OH Meg Cavanaugh of Kent, OH Lauren Champlin of Cincinnati, OH Patrick Clement of Parma, OH Yolanda Christine Davis of Saginaw, MI Donny Ellesin of Clinton, OH Ernie Gonzalez of El Paso, TX Joshua C. Gordon of Kent, OH Bryan Guffey of Solon, OH Hollis Hayden, Jr. of Hammond, LA Dan Hendrock of Hinkley, OH Nicholas Horton of Cincinnati, OH Adam Howard of Suffield, OH Jazreal James of Franklin, LA Michelle Keffer of Kent, OH Sarah Lyon of Massillion, OH Sarah Roussos of Erie, PA Aileen Ruane of Cleveland, OH Lisa Marie Schueller of Akron, OH Kelly Simmons of Chadds Ford, PA Colleen Somerville of Richfield, OH Dave Zigarelli of Aliquippa, PA In celebration of two decades of achievement, the School of Theatre & Dance has created, the "Spotlight on Success." "Spotlight on Success" are panel discussions, similar in style to "Inside the Actor's Studio," that will take place before one performance of each production. Each panel will have a theme that ties into the production it is partnered with. Panel members will be School of Theatre & Dance Alumni and Friends, whom are working in various fields of theatre and dance. Panel discussions begin at 6:30 PM and are free and open to the public. The first "Spotlight on Success" will take place on Tuesday, October 7th in conjunction with WORKING: A MUSICAL. "Working With A Theatre Degree" is the topic of the first, "Spotlight on Success." The panel will include Matt Fox (Theatre Alumnus) and Shari Hiller (Kent State Alumna) of HGTV's "Room by Room" and will be hosted by School Director, John R. Crawford. "Spotlight on Success" will begin at 6:30 PM in E. Turner Stump Theatre of the Music & Speech Building on the main Kent State University campus. The panel discussion will be followed by a wine and cheese reception before the 8 PM curtain of WORKING: A MUSICAL. School of Theatre & Dance performances are Tuesday - Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 2:30 PM. Theatres are located in the Music & Speech Center on the main Kent State University campus. Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for Seniors, KSU Alumni and KSU Faculty/Staff and $7 for students under 18 or with any valid school ID. Discounts are available for groups of ten or more. The School of Theatre & Dance box office opens on September 22, 2003. Box-office hours are 12 PM - 5 PM, Mondays - Fridays, Saturdays during the run of the show from 3 PM - 7 PM and one hour before performance times. Tickets can be purchased by calling 330-672-2497. The box office accepts Visa, MasterCard, and Discover. Tickets purchased by phone must be held with a credit card. For more information on the School of Theatre & Dance visit us at www.theatre.kent.edu. This season the School of Theatre & Dance is offering a variety of subscription packages. Theatre Subscriptions include admission to all four plays. A Dance Subscription includes admission to all three dance concerts and a Full Subscription includes admission to all seven School of Theatre & Dance productions. Gift certificates are also available in $5 & $10 increments. To order a subscription or gift certificates contact the box office at 330-672-2497. Contact Information: Effie Tsengas PR/Marketing Director estengas at kent.edu 330-672-0113 (Phone) 330-672-2889 (Fax) ------------------------------- Elisabeth Madden Managing Director Porthouse Theatre KSU's School of Theatre & Dance emadden at kent.edu 330-672-0103 From stephaniekeshe at hotmail.com Mon Sep 8 16:16:10 2003 From: stephaniekeshe at hotmail.com (Stephanie Keshe) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 18:16:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Northern Ohio Musicians Network Message-ID: <000901c3765f$305dcc10$6802a8c0@Stephanie> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C37635.4787C410 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I posted an ad on this listserv last week saying that I was looking for a pianist and I was overwhelmed with the amount of responses that I received! (Not that that's a bad thing..!) I have met more musicians and exchanged more information about gigs and ideas for music in the past week than in the few months I've been back home since graduating college. After talking to a lot of these musicians, I came to the realization that we need some sort of a website that can serve as an information resource for musicians here in northern Ohio. So on that note. INTRODUCING.... The Northern Ohio Musicians Network! Located at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NOMN This is a yahoo based group where members can view other member info, share important online links, chat, post messages to each other and share media files (but not those pesky copy written files that the RIAA is so unhappy about :-)). I hope this group can serve all levels of musicians from church choir singers to professional musicians and be an open forum to discuss any topic from "How much should I charge for this?" to "Is _______ a good place to play?". Maybe you can even find a sub for a gig here! So surf on over there and sign up and start sharing your info! :-) Thanks so much! Stephanie Keshe Ph: 216.287.0648 Visit my mp3.com site! ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C37635.4787C410 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I posted an ad on this listserv = last week saying that I was looking for a pianist and I was overwhelmed with = the amount of responses that I received! (Not that that’s a bad = thing..!) I have met more musicians and exchanged more information about gigs and = ideas for music in the past week than in the few months I’ve been back home = since graduating college. After talking to a lot of these musicians, I came to = the realization that we need some sort of a website that can serve as an information resource for musicians here in northern = Ohio. So on that note… INTRODUCING……..

 <= /p>

The Northern = Ohio Musicians Network!

Located at:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group= /NOMN

 

        = This is a yahoo based group where members can view other member info, share important online links, chat, post messages to each other and share = media files (but not those pesky copy written files that the RIAA is so unhappy = about J). I hope this group can serve all levels of musicians from = church choir singers to professional musicians and be an open forum to discuss = any topic from “How much should I charge for this?” to “Is _______ a good place to play?”. Maybe you can even find a sub for = a gig here! So surf on over there and sign up and start sharing your info! = J Thanks so much!

 

Stephanie = Keshe

 <= /span>

Ph: = 216.287.0648

 <= /span>

Visit my mp3.com = site!

 

------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C37635.4787C410-- From dkilbane at cptonline.org Mon Sep 8 17:26:01 2003 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 20:26:01 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CPT's Pandemonium! this Saturday, September 13! Awwwwwww, yeah! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0092_01C37647.6B6FCAF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE BEGINS ITS 20TH SEASON WITH PANDEMONIUM! CLEVELAND, OH -- Cleveland Public Theatre celebrates twenty years of innovative performed work that addresses the issues of our time with a special gala benefit evening on Saturday, September 13, 2003. In keeping with this tradition, CPT presents an adventurous evening of theatre, dance, film, and visual art, featuring an array of artists. The action takes place throughout the CPT complex in unexpected places, and attendees decide how they want to experience Pandemonium! Mayor Jane Campbell, David Bergholz, Commissioner Peter Lawson Jones, and Hannah Morgenstern are Honorary Chairpersons. Saturday, September 13, 2003 7:00 p.m. prompt Cleveland Public Theatre 6415 Detroit Ave. at W. 65th Street Tickets are $100 ($75 tax deductible) The evening also includes a silent auction and 50/50 raffle. A great selection of food from some of Cleveland's top restaurants will be available, as well as complimentary beer, wine, and soft drinks (cash bar is available for other alcoholic beverages). One of the many highlights of the evening is "food art installations." Giant Eagle Supermarkets is generously donating a selection of food, to be manipulated by a number of visual artists into unique table centerpieces. After the gala benefit, the food will be donated to Cleveland Foodbank. A dynamic array of performances will entertain at Pandemonium! Theatre performers for the evening will include CPT artists Denise Astorino, Nina Domingue, Mike Geither, Kimo the Clown, Jill Levin, Rasheryl McCreary, Sarah Morton, Michael Sepesy, Tony Sias, Florence Toledo, Kathy Wasil, and artists from TITLEWave theatre. Independent Pictures will present film and video selections, and Urban Dialect magazine will host spoken word performances. Dance performances by African Soul, Antaeus Dance, Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Cleveland Repertory Project, InLet Dancetheater, Morrisondance, and SAFMOD will be presented throughout the evening. World famous composer Halim El Dabh, The Aphrodisiatics, and other local musicians will provide musical entertainment. Among the featured visual artists are Jeff Chiplis, Lane Cooper, Michelle Droll, Lee Gibbs, Tim Hallaran, Peggy Kwong Gordon, Christine Miller, Liz Maugans, Kelly Novak, Lorri Ott, Nathaniel Parsons, Bill Radawec, Kristin Bly-Rodgers, Petra Schilder, Todd Schroeder, Susan Umbenhour, Roydon Watson, Angela White, Holland Williams, and Paul Yanko. They will create and display works throughout the CPT complex made especially for this special event. Silent auction will feature a wide variety of artwork, dinner packages, gift certificates, and a walk-on role in an upcoming CPT production. Over 30 of Greater Cleveland's top restaurants will contribute food and drink, including Snicker's, Lou & Eddy's, Brennan's Party Center, Fat Fish Blue, Fulton Bar & Grille, Juniper Grille, Lola's Bistro & Wine Bar, Max's Deli, Opa Catering, Players, Tavern Company, Union Station/Bounce, and West End Tavern Underwriters for Pandemonium! include City Architecture; Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan, & Arnoff LLP; The Cleveland Plain Dealer; Fifth Third Bank; First Federal Savings & Loan of Lakewood; Marous Brothers Construction, National City Bank, and QPC. Founder James Levin launched the first CPT production, A Midsummer Night's Dream, at the Cleveland Metropolitan Zoo in the summer of 1983. After twenty years, 290 major productions, fifty festivals, and a diverse array of cutting edge productions, CPT has grown to become one of the region's largest producers of innovative performance. Proceeds from Pandemonium! will support CPT's artistic and education programs. 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Community Theatre announces final AUDITIONS for the musical ?Honk? Wednesday, Sept. 10, 7 p.m. Bring a song to sing with accompaniment. Pianist provided. Readings will be from the script. Performance dates will be Oct. 31-Nov.2, Nov. 7-9, Nov. 13-16. ?Honk? is a musicalized telling of ?The Ugly Duckling? ? but it is so much more. It examines how easy we as a society can belittle what is different, and can make outcasts. Ugly, the unfortunate new duckling, who is bigger and well, has a face only a mother could love, is outcast by all of the creatures in the farmyard. Only the Cat, who has gastronomical designs on this duckling, who could make an entire meal, shows interest in the young fellow. Ugly gets lost, and heads out on an adventure, through which he finds fellow creatures willing to give him direction, kindness, and, of course, in the end, fellowship. This travail is completed through the a bevy of an ensemble cast who portray turkeys, hens, cats, geese, fish, and of course, the requisite beautiful young swan who befriends Ugly. As actors, these characters are only suggested by the costume. The great fun is to convey the animal to the audience. Lead characters include: Ida, Drake, Ugly, Turkey, Cat, Bullfrog, and Goose. There is an adult/teen ensemble and a small youth chorus (4 ? 8 children). There are big parts and small parts -- all fun parts! For more info: e-mail aactheater at yahoo.com or call 440-964-9696. Darrell Lowe Theater Coordinator --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-222228061-1063071504=:76414 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Ashtabula Arts Center, 2928 West 13th Street, Ashtabula, Ohio

G.B. Community Theatre

announces final AUDITIONS for the musical

?Honk?

 

Wednesday, Sept. 10, 7 p.m.

 

Bring a song to sing with accompaniment. Pianist provided.

Readings will be from the script.

Performance dates will be Oct. 31-Nov.2,  Nov. 7-9, Nov. 13-16.

 

?Honk? is a musicalized telling of ?The Ugly Duckling? ? but it is so much more. It examines how easy we as a society can belittle what is different, and can make outcasts.  Ugly, the unfortunate new duckling, who is bigger and well, has a face only a mother could love, is outcast by all of the creatures in the farmyard.  Only the Cat, who has gastronomical designs on this duckling, who could make an entire meal, shows interest in the young fellow. Ugly gets lost, and heads out on an adventure, through which he finds fellow creatures willing to give him direction, kindness, and, of course, in the end, fellowship.  This travail is completed through the a bevy of an ensemble cast who portray turkeys, hens, cats, geese, fish, and of course, the requisite beautiful young swan who befriends Ugly.  As actors, these characters are only suggested by the costume.  The great fun is to convey the animal to the audience.

 

Lead characters include: Ida, Drake, Ugly, Turkey, Cat, Bullfrog, and Goose. There is an adult/teen ensemble and a small youth chorus (4 ? 8 children).

 

There are big parts and small parts -- all fun parts!

 

For more info: e-mail aactheater at yahoo.com or call 440-964-9696.

 

Darrell Lowe

Theater Coordinator

 

 

 








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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-222228061-1063071504=:76414-- From OhMaud at aol.com Mon Sep 8 20:15:37 2003 From: OhMaud at aol.com (OhMaud at aol.com) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 23:15:37 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cliffhanger Opens at Clague Playhouse Sept. 12th Message-ID: <15d.24389220.2c8e9fd9@aol.com> --part1_15d.24389220.2c8e9fd9_boundary Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="15d.24389220_alt_bound" --15d.24389220_alt_bound Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE PRESENTS CLIFFHANGER This bone chilling mystery will keep you on the edge!=A0 Don't miss Clague=20 Playhouse's 76th Season Opening for 2003-2004.=A0 The show opens Friday, Sep= tember=20 12, 2003, and runs until October 5, 2003.=A0 Evening shows are September 12,= 13,=20 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27 and October 2, 3, 4=A0 at 8:00 PM.=A0 Sunday matinees= are=20 2:00 PM Sept. 21, 28 and Oct. 5 CALL 440-331-0403 Box Office Hours: Wednesday-Saturday from 1:00PM - 6:00PM Join this strong cast, directed by Douglas Farren: CAST MEMBERS: Henry Lowenthal...Kelly Holt Polly Lowenthal...Bernice Bolek Dave DeVito...Peter Toomey Melvin McMullen...Joe Kenderes Edith Wilshire...Maud Holm For more information, visit either of these websites by copying and pasting=20 the address into your browser address line and hit "GO." http://community.cleveland.com/cc/clague=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 OR= =A0=20 http://www.maudholm.com/sitemap.html --15d.24389220_alt_bound Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE
PRESENTS
CLIFFHANGER



This bone chilling mystery will keep you on th= e edge!=A0 Don't miss Clague Playhouse's 76th Season Opening for 2003= -2004.=A0 The show opens Friday, September 12, 2003, and runs until O= ctober 5, 2003.=A0 Evening shows are September 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 2= 7 and October 2, 3, 4=A0 at 8:00 PM.=A0 Sunday matinees are 2:00 PM Sept. 21= , 28 and Oct. 5
CALL 440-331-0403
Box Office Hours: Wednesday-Saturday from 1:00PM - 6:00PM




Join this strong cast, directed by Do= uglas Farren:



CAST MEMBERS:
Henry Lowenthal...
Kelly Holt
Polly Lowenthal...
Bernice Bolek
Dave DeVito...
Peter Toomey
Melvin McMullen...
Joe Kenderes
Edith Wilshire...
Maud Holm



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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-573205808-1063112108=:61657-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Tue Sep 9 06:01:29 2003 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 09:01:29 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]"The Odd Couple "at Huntington Playhouse adds a performance Message-ID: --part1_f4.30926e01.2c8f2929_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Performance added for "The Odd Couple" with Dick Feagler & Tom Meyrose Due to an unprecedented demand for tickets, Huntington Playhouse has added one extra performance of Neil Simon's "The Odd Couple". The extra performance will be on Wednesday, October 8th at 8:00 PM. The show will open on September 25th and run until October 12th. The Sunday matinee on October 12th is sold out with other dates filling up quickly. The play will feature Plain Dealer Columnist and WVIZ-PBS personality Dick Feagler as Oscar Madison with Managing Director of Huntington, Tom Meyrose, playing Felix Unger. Also appearing are Jack Warren, Paul Simon, Russell Siegel, Tom Sprague, Marthan Brown, and Laurie Bell. The extra performance will be on Wednesday, October 8th at 8:00 PM. Tickets are $15.00 for adults, $12.00 for senior citizens (age 65 & older) and $10.00 for students (age 18 & under). Theatre subscribers holding Super Seven Flex Passes will also be honored at that performance. Reservations are required and may be made by calling 440-871-8333. These tickets will go on sale Tuesday, Sept. 9th. Huntington Playhouse is a licensed affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks and is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village. For up to date information, you may also check out their web site at www.huntingtonplayhouse.com --part1_f4.30926e01.2c8f2929_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Performance added for "The Odd Couple"
with Dick Feagler & Tom Meyrose



Due to an unprecedented dem= and for tickets, Huntington Playhouse has added one extra performance of Nei= l Simon's "The Odd Couple".  The extra performance will be on Wednesday= , October 8th at 8:00 PM.  The show will open on September 25th and run= until October 12th.  The Sunday matinee on October 12th is sold out wi= th other dates filling up quickly.

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The extra performance will be on Wednesday, October 8th at 8:00 PM. Tickets=20= are $15.00 for adults, $12.00 for senior citizens (age 65 & older) and $= 10.00 for students (age 18 & under).  Theatre subscribers holding S= uper Seven Flex Passes will also be honored at that performance.  Reser= vations are required and may be made by calling 440-871-8333. These tickets=20= will go on sale Tuesday, Sept. 9th.

Huntington Playhouse is a licensed affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks and= is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village.  For up to date informat= ion, you may also check out their web site at www.huntingtonplayhouse.com


--part1_f4.30926e01.2c8f2929_boundary-- From blesner at solonohio.org Tue Sep 9 06:48:41 2003 From: blesner at solonohio.org (Barb Lesner) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 09:48:41 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ODD COUPLE AUDITIONS TONIGHT AND TOMORROW!! Message-ID: <000a01c376d9$14adef70$ca9c09c0@ARTS02> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C376B7.8D29DE90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Do not miss your last chance to audition for=20 The Odd Couple=20 (Original Version) by Neil Simon Directed by Aaron Patterson Tuesday, September 9 and Wednesday, September 10=20 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Performance dates are October 23- November 8 Auditions will be held in the theater at Solon Center for the Arts 6315 SOM Center Road Solon, Ohio 44139 440-337-1400 ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C376B7.8D29DE90 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 Do not miss your = last chance=20 to audition for=20
 
The Odd Couple=20
(Original Version)
by Neil=20 Simon
 
Directed = by Aaron=20 Patterson
 
Tuesday, September = 9 and=20 Wednesday, September 10
from 7:00 to 9:00 = p.m.
 
Performance dates = are October 23-=20 November 8
 
Auditions will be held in the theater at
Solon Center for the = Arts
6315 SOM Center = Road
Solon, Ohio = 44139
440-337-1400
 
------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C376B7.8D29DE90-- From TALENTnet1 at aol.com Tue Sep 9 07:06:44 2003 From: TALENTnet1 at aol.com (TALENTnet1 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 10:06:44 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]URGENT NEED FOR LINE DANCE INSTRUCTOR-Good Pay Message-ID: <1a8.19326c98.2c8f3874@aol.com> -------------------------------1063116403 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I need an experienced dance instructor to teach line dances (novelty, country, 50's, etc.) (i.e. electric slide, some country, stroll, and anything newer that's out there) for 90 minutes (approximately 8:30-10pm) for an afluent adult group on Saturday September 13 in the Akron area. This is a community fundraiser with a "construction" theme. Please email or call immediately...I have to get back to the client TODAY. Mary Faktor 330-655-2895 www.FaktorsTalentnetwork.com -------------------------------1063116403 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I need an experienced dance instructor to teach line dan= ces (novelty, country, 50's, etc.) (i.e. electric slide, some country, strol= l, and anything newer that's out there) for 90 minutes (approximately 8:30-1= 0pm) for an afluent adult group on Saturday September 13 in the Akron area.&= nbsp; This is a community fundraiser with a "construction" theme.
 
Please email or call immediately...I have to get back to= the client TODAY.  
 
Mary Faktor
330-655-2895
 
-------------------------------1063116403-- From APhelps at broadview-heights.org Tue Sep 9 07:38:02 2003 From: APhelps at broadview-heights.org (Annette Phelps) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 10:38:02 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Goodbye Girl - the Musical Message-ID: <393C8B4781FCD411ACC900508BE7EAAA1FE5F6@BHCHPDC> BROADVIEW HEIGHTS SPOTLIGHTS COMMUNITY THEATER PRESENTS THE GOODBYE GIRL - THE MUSICAL Book by Music by Lyrics by Neil Simon Marvin Hamlisch David Zippel Through special arrangement with Music Theatre International - New York, NY FRI. & SAT., SEPT. 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, 27, 2003 - 8PM SUN., SEPT. 28, 2003 - 2PM Broadview Center Community Building 9543 Broadview Road (1/2 mile south of Rt. 82) Director: Norm Bennett Asst. Director: Sue Jeromson Musical Director: Eric Coffelt Tech Director: George Lasecki Choreographer: Deb Sweat Producer: Annette Phelps STARRING: Jayne Bartish-Kacik Eric Coffelt Nina Takacs Featuring: Stayce Aschenbener Erica Coffelt Marifrances Conrad Allison Naso Kayla Novak Georgia Petrucci Mike Russ Marianne Sommerfelt Manette Spencer Daniel Takacs and Members of the Western Reserve Community Band ADULTS: $12 SENIORS & STUDENTS $10 RESERVATIONS: 216/556-0660 From KerrComm at aol.com Tue Sep 9 08:52:56 2003 From: KerrComm at aol.com (KerrComm at aol.com) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 11:52:56 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kulture Kids at Holden Arboretum and Cleveland MetroParks Message-ID: Kulture Kids performs at the Holden Arboretum in Kirtland this Saturday (13th) at 4:30 PM as part of Holden's annual "Fall Fest". Alsok, on Sunday the 14th at 2 PM, Kulture Kids performs "The Great Law of Peace" at Cleveland MetroParks' Chalet in Strongsville (off of Route 82) as part of "A Day At the Chalet" through the Beck Center and Arts in Strongsville. Finally, both days (13th and 14th), Kulture Kids is co-sponsor of Aurora's Fourth Annual "Family Festival and Pow Wow", held at Aurora High School on West Pioneer Trail in Aurora. Pow Wow includes American Indian dancing, traditional regalia, music, face painting, jewelry, crafts, food, drum-making, corn husk doll-making, flint napper, and talks on prehistoric and historic Indians of Ohio. Saturday hours for the Pow Wow are 10 AM to 6 PM, and Sunday hours are 10 AM to 5 PM. Grand entry is Noon both days. Adults: $5, Children 6-12: $2, Children under 6: FREE, Seniors 65 and over: $1 Call 330-562-5844 for more Aurora Pow Wow information. For more info on Kulture Kids, visit www.kulturekids.org From raytom at en.com Tue Sep 9 09:04:29 2003 From: raytom at en.com (Helene & Ray Tomecko) Date: Tue, 09 Sep 2003 12:04:29 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MEET THE PRODUCERS NIGHT! 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. --B_3145953869_4154948 Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit SPACE IS FILLING UP! Please RSVP -ASAP AFTRA Cleveland is proud to announce the first in a series of AFTRA Conservatory Educational Sessions "MEET THE PRODUCERS NIGHT" featuring representatives from Adcom Communications Cinecraft Productions Liggett-Stashower Advertising EDR/Beachwood Studios PLUS-a very special guest: AFTRA Associate National Executive Director Kim Roberts, visiting from New York to experience first-hand the workshop and the response of Cleveland AFTRA members. WHEN: Monday, September 15th 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. WHERE: Second City 2037 E. 14th St.,Cleveland Admission: FREE for AFTRA members; (Includes refreshments.) $5 non-members; $3 students with valid I.D. "MEET THE PRODUCERS" night is an opportunity to hear from the producers themselves about how they work... and their suggestions on how we can obtain work. The session is a MUST for all working members and those seeking future opportunities. R.S.V.P. to the AFTRA Cleveland office: 216.781.2255 --B_3145953869_4154948 Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable MEET THE PRODUCERS NIGHT! SPACE IS FILLING UP! Please RSVP -ASAP<= BR>
AFTRA Cleveland is proud to announce
the first in a series of AFTRA Conservatory Educational Sessions
 
"MEET THE PRODUCERS NIGHT"= ;

featuring representatives from
 
Adcom Communications
Cinecraft Productions
Liggett-Stashower Advertising
EDR/Beachwood Studios
 
PLUS-a very special guest:  AFTRA Associate National Executive Directo= r
Kim Roberts, visiting from New York to experience first-hand the workshop a= nd
the response of Cleveland AFTRA members.
 
WHEN: Monday, September 15th   6:30 - 9:30 p.m.  
WHERE: Second City   2037 E. 14th St.,Cleveland

Admission:  FREE for AFTRA members;  (Includes refreshment= s.)
$5 non-members; $3 students with valid I.D.
 
"MEET THE PRODUCERS" night is an opportunity to hear from = the producers
themselves about how they work... and their suggestions on how we can obtai= n
work.  The session is a MUST for all working members and those seeking=
future opportunities.
  
R.S.V.P.  to the AFTRA Cleveland office:  216.781.2255
--B_3145953869_4154948-- From heightsarts at sbcglobal.net Tue Sep 9 09:59:19 2003 From: heightsarts at sbcglobal.net (heightsarts at sbcglobal.net) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 12:59:19 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Art, a play Message-ID: <005801c376f3$b63c6e10$a3aefea9@DDLB9V11> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C376D2.2E83DFB0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Art, a play by Yasmina Reza Directed by Cleveland Heights actor/director David Rohler Produced by special arrangement with Dramatists' Play Service, Inc. Presented by Boulevard Theatre and the Heights Arts Collaborative at=20 Heights Arts, a contemporary community gallery 2173 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44118 =20 Saturday, September 27 at 8 pm Saturday, October 4 at 8 pm Talk-back after each performance =20 Limited seating by advance reservation only Tickets $10 - $5 student I.D. Please call HAC at 216-371-3344 or email heightsarts at sbcglobal.net =20 The winner of the 1998 Tony Award for Best Play, "Art" is a dazzling = comedy that deals with questions of male friendship, intellectual = honesty, and, of course, what is or isn't art. =20 The play will not only satisfy theatre fans but art lovers as well. It = is funny, sophisticated, stylish, stimulating, and moving. =20 Serge has bought a very expensive, totally white painting. Marc, one of = his best friends, is incensed by Serge's frivolity. Another friend, = Ivan, gets involved in this funny, provocative play about the meaning of = friendship and the rules that dictate art. =20 What better place to see "Art" than in a gallery ? =20 Cast: =20 Bob Kmiecik (Serge) has performed in more than 40 Cleveland-area = productions, including Cleveland Opera, and performs regularly with the = Singer's Club of Cleveland, which has been featured with the Cleveland = Orchestra, the Cleveland Pops Orchestra, and the Youngstown Symphony. = Kmiecik studied with the Wisdom Bridge Theatre Training Center in = Chicago.=20 Bruce Hearey (Marc) performed for many years in New Jersey and more = recently starred in Love, Sex & the IRS with Gates Mills Players. He = also has written and starred in musical comedies with the Court of Nisi = Prius, a group of Lawyers who regularly perform satirical one-acts. =20 Michael Raum (Yvan) has performed in many local theatres, including = Ensemble, ACT in Aurora, Kennedy's at Playhouse Square, Beck, Clague and = Huntington. For many years, he has appeared at The Hermit Club in = downtown Cleveland, playing Yvan in ART, as well as major roles in The = Importance of Being Earnest, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,Glengarry = Glen Ross and Amadeus. =20 David Rohler (Director) is a Cleveland Heights actor and director who = has been involved in the Cleveland theatre community for nearly 20 = years. Most recently, he directed a Shaker Library-sponsored production = of A.R. Gurney's Love Letters, starring local newscaster Leon Bibb. He = has worked with Boulevard Theatre since its inception both as a founding = board member and in Play On!, The Shadow Box and Sylvia. Rohler's other = notable credits include productions at JCC Halle Theatre, CCC East and = Unitarian Players. =20 Partners Boulevard Theatre Jean Martin, Theatre Coordinator 216-561-8588 =20 Founded in early 1999, Boulevard Theatre is a program of the City of = Shaker Heights Community Life Department and is open to all theatre = enthusiasts regardless of residence. Boulevard Theatre is committed to non-traditional casting. Except in = cases where race, gender, age or disability are essential to the play, = all roles will be cast on the basis of talent. =20 Heights Arts Collaborative was organized in 2000 "to pool the arts = resources of the Heights in order to express the creative spirit of the = community." The Collaborative's goals are to create community life = through the arts; provide venues to create, exhibit, and perform all = art forms; support the arts in K-12 education; and bring arts = opportunities to people of all ages. =20 Peggy Spaeth, Director 216-371-3344 William Busta, Gallery Director 216-371-3457 http://www.heightsarts.org =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C376D2.2E83DFB0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Art, a play by = Yasmina=20 Reza

Directed by Cleveland Heights actor/director David = Rohler

Produced by special arrangement with = Dramatists=92 Play=20 Service, Inc.

Presented by Boulevard Theatre and the Heights = Arts=20 Collaborative at

Heights Arts, a contemporary community gallery

2173 Lee=20 Road, Cleveland Heights,=20 Ohio=20 44118

 

Saturday,=20 September 27 at 8 pm

Saturday, October=20 4 at 8 pm

Talk-back after each=20 performance

 

Limited seating by advance reservation=20 only

Tickets $10 - $5 student=20 I.D.

Please call HAC at 216-371-3344 or email heightsarts at sbcglobal.net

 

 The winner=20 of the 1998 Tony Award for Best Play, =93Art=94 is a dazzling comedy = that deals with=20 questions of male friendship, intellectual honesty, and, of course, what = is or=20 isn=92t art. =20

The play will not only satisfy theatre fans but = art=20 lovers as well.  It is = funny,=20 sophisticated, stylish, stimulating, and = moving.

 

Serge has bought a very expensive, = totally white=20 painting.  Marc, one of = his best=20 friends, is incensed by Serge=92s frivolity. =20 Another friend, Ivan, gets involved in this funny, provocative = play about=20 the meaning of friendship and the rules that dictate art.

 

What better place to see = =93Art=94 than in a=20 gallery ?

 

Cast: =20

Bob=20 Kmiecik=20 (Serge) has performed in more than 40 Cleveland-area productions, = including=20 Cleveland Opera, and performs regularly with the Singer's Club of = Cleveland,=20 which has been featured with the Cleveland Orchestra, the Cleveland Pops = Orchestra, and the Youngstown Symphony.   Kmiecik studied with = the=20 Wisdom=20 Bridge=20 Theatre=20 Training=20 Center=20 in Chicago.=20

Bruce Hearey (Marc)  performed for many years in=20 New=20 Jersey
=20 and more recently starred in Love, Sex & the IRS with Gates Mills=20 Players.  He also has written and starred in musical comedies with = the=20 Court of Nisi Prius, a group of Lawyers who regularly perform satirical=20 one-acts.  

Michael Raum (Yvan) has performed = in many=20 local theatres, including Ensemble, ACT in Aurora, Kennedy's at=20 Playhouse=20 Square,=20 Beck, Clague and Huntington. =20 For many years, he has appeared at The Hermit Club in downtown=20 Cleveland
,=20 playing Yvan in ART, as well as major roles in The Importance of Being = Earnest,=20 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,Glengarry Glen Ross and Amadeus. =20

David Rohler (Director) is a = Cleveland=20 Heights=20 actor and director who has been involved in the=20 Cleveland=20 theatre community for nearly 20 years.  Most recently, he directed = a Shaker=20 Library-sponsored production of A.R. Gurney's Love Letters, starring = local=20 newscaster Leon Bibb. He has worked with Boulevard Theatre since its = inception=20 both as a founding board member and in Play On!, The Shadow Box and=20 Sylvia.  Rohler's other notable credits include productions at JCC = Halle=20 Theatre, CCC East and Unitarian = Players.

 

Partners

Boulevard = Theatre

Jean Martin, Theatre = Coordinator
216-561-8588

 

Founded in early 1999, Boulevard Theatre is a=20 program of the City of Shaker Heights Community Life Department and = is open=20 to all theatre enthusiasts regardless of residence.

Boulevard = Theatre is=20 committed to non-traditional casting. Except in cases where race, = gender, age or=20 disability are essential  to the play, all roles will be cast on = the basis=20 of talent.

 

Heights Arts=20 Collaborative = was=20 organized in 2000  =93to = pool the arts=20 resources of the Heights in order to express the creative spirit of the=20 community.=94  The = Collaborative=92s=20 goals are to create community life through the arts;  provide venues to create, = exhibit, and=20 perform all art forms;  = support the=20 arts in K-12 education; and bring arts opportunities to people of all = ages.  =

Peggy Spaeth,=20 Director

216-371-3344

William Busta, Gallery=20 Director

216-371-3457

 
http://www.heightsarts.org=
 



 
 

------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C376D2.2E83DFB0-- From RNavisjr at aol.com Tue Sep 9 10:42:48 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 13:42:48 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEAR WEST THEATRE AUDITONING MEN FOR THE KING AND I Message-ID: <14e.237ad535.2c8f6b18@aol.com> --part1_14e.237ad535.2c8f6b18_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit THE NEAR WEST THEATRE GOES INTO REHEARSAL ON SEPT 29 WITH A LAVISH PRODUCTION OF THE KING AND I. We have cast over 70 people in this production and it promises to be a high energy, thoughtful production of this Rodgers and Hammerstein treasure. BUT...We are still looking for a few good men. Mostly age 18 and over. All principle roles are still open at this point BUT we are mainly in need of guys for smaller character roles, chorus, guards, monks AND DANCERS to be part of the Jerome Robbins' spectacle in the second act: THE UNCLE TOM'S CABIN BALLET. (not a typical "western" ballet, so no ballet experience is required) ALL THOSE INTERESTED IN AUDITIONING SHOULD COME TO NEAR WEST THEATRE, 3606 BRIDGE AVE LOCATED IN THE OHIO CITY AREA THIS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH AT 11:00AM. No preparation necessary. Call Bob Navis Jr, Director, at 216-281-6879 for further info and/or directions to the theatre. the king and i performs Nov 20 through Dec 7 --part1_14e.237ad535.2c8f6b18_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable THE NEAR WEST THEATRE GOES INTO REH= EARSAL ON SEPT 29 WITH A LAVISH PRODUCTION OF THE KING AND I.
We have cast over 70 people in this production and it promises to be a high=20= energy, thoughtful production of this Rodgers and Hammerstein treasure.
BUT...We are still looking f= or a few good men.
Mostly age 18 and over. All principle roles are still open at this point BUT= we are mainly in need of guys for smaller character roles, chorus, guards,=20= monks AND DANCERS to be part of the Jerome Robbins' spectacle=20= in the second act: THE UNCLE TOM'S CABIN BALLET. (not a typical "western" ba= llet, so no ballet experience is required)

ALL THOSE INTERESTED IN AUDITIONING SHOULD COME TO NEAR WEST THEATRE, 3606 B= RIDGE AVE
LOCATED IN THE OHIO CITY AREA THIS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH AT 11:00AM. No p= reparation necessary.
Call Bob Navis Jr, Director, at 216-281-6879 for further info and/or directi= ons to the theatre.

the king and i performs Nov 20 through Dec 7
--part1_14e.237ad535.2c8f6b18_boundary-- From cinevid at yahoo.com Tue Sep 9 11:35:44 2003 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 11:35:44 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Filmmaking Group at Yahoo Message-ID: <20030909183545.48999.qmail@web80507.mail.yahoo.com> --0-326039785-1063132544=:47595 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi everyone, Johnny Wu of Media Design Imaging, and Bill Johns of Cinevid Productions, have begun a new Yahoo email group called clevelandfilmmaking We believed another group, IndieCleveland, was a useful source for networking and comradery, but since it is no longer active, we decided to start another one to replace it and build upon it's strengths. You can join easily by visiting: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/clevelandfilmmaking/ You will be able to post auditions, news, announcements, and anything film related. You can even upload photos, film related links, banners and even create your own polss for the members. We hope you'll take advantage of this group and keep us posted on your trials tribulations and successes. Truly, Your co-moderators - Johnny & Bill --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-326039785-1063132544=:47595 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hi everyone,
 
Johnny Wu of Media Design Imaging, and Bill Johns of Cinevid Productions, have begun a new Yahoo email group called clevelandfilmmaking
 
We believed another group, IndieCleveland,  was a useful source for networking and comradery, but since it is no longer active, we decided to start another one to replace it and build upon it's strengths.
 
You can join easily by visiting:
 
You will be able to post auditions, news, announcements, and anything film related. You can even upload photos, film related links, banners and even create your own polss for the members.
 
We hope you'll take advantage of this group and keep us posted on your trials tribulations and successes.
 
Truly,
Your co-moderators - Johnny & Bill
 


Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-326039785-1063132544=:47595-- From BK4489 at aol.com Tue Sep 9 11:45:48 2003 From: BK4489 at aol.com (Bob Kenderes) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 14:45:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brunswick ACT- Auditions for "The Lion, The Witch and, The Wardrobe" Message-ID: <000d01c37702$96401d50$86001743@D5X9LB11> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C376E1.0EDD7720 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Brunswick ACT will hold auditions for "The Lion, The Witch, and The = Wardrobe" on Saturday 9/20 from 2-4 PM and Sunday 9/21 from 7-8:30 PM. = Auditions will be held at the First Christian Church, 3611 Center Rd( = route 303). The church is located in front of Brunswick High School. Needed are a cast of 16 adults, teens and children. Be prepared to read = from the script. Performance dates are 12/12 and 12/13 at Brunswick High School's Concord = Little Theatre. Any questions call (330)225-0552 during business hours. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C376E1.0EDD7720 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Brunswick ACT will hold auditions for = "The Lion,=20 The Witch, and The Wardrobe" on Saturday 9/20 from 2-4 PM and Sunday = 9/21 from=20 7-8:30 PM.  Auditions will be held at the First Christian Church, = 3611=20 Center Rd( route 303).  The church is located in front of Brunswick = High=20 School.
Needed are a cast of 16 adults, teens = and children.=20 Be prepared to read from the script.
Performance dates are 12/12 and 12/13 = at Brunswick=20 High School's Concord Little Theatre.  Any questions call = (330)225-0552=20 during business hours.
------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C376E1.0EDD7720-- From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Tue Sep 9 11:49:33 2003 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 14:49:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beck Center Auditions - Reminder - JEFFREY Auditions Message-ID: <2C6710F191F3544AA06A1C9D67CB14D6BBC6AB@mail4.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37703.1C1AB84A Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Auditions for JEFFREY by Paul Rudnick =20 Directed by Brian Zoldessy =20 =20 JEFFREY will open in the Beck Center's Studio Theatre November 21 - December 14, Friday, =20 Saturday and Sunday. Rehearsals will begin at the end of September or early October. =20 =20 =20 AUDITIONS - Monday and Tuesday, September 15 and 16, 7pm-10pm at the Beck Center. =20 =20 Callbacks will be scheduled the following week. Performers can prepare a short comic =20 monologue or read scenes from the play, which will be available at the auditions. Both Equity=20 =20 and Non-Equity performers are welcome. Please bring a picture/resume as well as your =20 schedules to check for possible rehearsal conflicts. To schedule an appointment please call=20 =20 the Beck Center at 216-521-2540.=20 =20 =20 =20 AVAILABLE ROLES - 7 men, 1 woman. AGE RANGE - 20's - 50's. Seeking 8 versatile =20 actors to play over 40 characters. =20 =20 The playwright, Paul Rudnick received the Obie Award, The Outer Critics Circle Award and=20 =20 the John Gassner Award for Outstanding New American Play for JEFFREY.=20 =20 =20 "A frank, fearless comedy about a funny, smart, attractive gay man who swears off sex out of fear and frustration.......A fantastical, picaresque landscape...." --New York Daily News =20 "THE HOTTEST TICKET OFF BROADWAY....Even with AIDS lurking in the background, JEFFREY sparkles....Mr. Rudnick has come up with some of the funniest and deftest gimmicks on stage today." --Wall street Journal =20 "WILDLY FUNNY".......Just the sort of play Oscar Wilde might have written had he lived in=20 modern Manhattan and taken aim at the disease decimating his circle of friends.....For all its fun, this piece captures the heart and soul of Jeffrey's Manhattan world more acutely than any other play." --New York Times =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37703.1C1AB84A Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Auditions for JEFFREY by = Paul=20 Rudnick
 
Directed by Brian Zoldessy
 
 
JEFFREY=20 will open in the Beck Center's Studio Theatre November 21 - December 14, = Friday,
 
Saturday and Sunday.  Rehearsals will begin = at the end of=20 September or early October.

 
 
 
AUDITIONS - Monday and Tuesday, September 15 and = 16,=20 7pm-10pm at the Beck Center. 
 
Callbacks will be = scheduled the=20 following week.  Performers can prepare a short = comic
 
monologue=20 or read scenes from the play, which will be available at the = auditions. =20 Both Equity
 
and Non-Equity = performers are=20 welcome.  Please bring a picture/resume as well as = your
 
schedules=20 to check for possible rehearsal conflicts.  To schedule an = appointment=20 please call
 
the Beck Center at = 216-521-2540.=20
 
 
 
AVAILABLE ROLES - 7 men, 1 woman.  AGE = RANGE - 20's - 50's.  Seeking 8 versatile
 
actors to=20 play over 40 characters.
 
 
The = playwright, Paul=20 Rudnick received the Obie Award, The Outer Critics Circle Award and=20
 
the John Gassner Award for Outstanding New American Play = for=20 JEFFREY.

 
 
"A frank, fearless comedy about a funny, smart, attractive gay = man who=20 swears off sex out of fear and frustration.......A fantastical, = picaresque=20 landscape...."  --New York Daily News
 
"THE=20 HOTTEST TICKET OFF BROADWAY....Even with AIDS lurking in the background, = JEFFREY sparkles....Mr. Rudnick has come up with some of = the=20 funniest and deftest gimmicks on stage today."   --Wall street = Journal
 
"WILDLY FUNNY".......Just the sort of play Oscar = Wilde might=20 have written had he lived in
modern Manhattan=20 and taken aim at the disease decimating his circle of friends.....For = all its=20 fun, this piece captures the heart and soul of Jeffrey's = Manhattan=20 world more acutely than any other play."  --New York = Times  =20
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37703.1C1AB84A-- From Murphygopal2003 at cs.com Mon Sep 8 08:22:48 2003 From: Murphygopal2003 at cs.com (Murphygopal2003 at cs.com) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 11:22:48 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Matthew J Murphy Show/ Conan/ Lessons Message-ID: <1ee.f65fe14.2c8df8c8@cs.com> Matthew James Murphy will be back on Conan O Brien this Sunday night on NBC. Dudez A Plenti, is a fake boy band Conan put together. Sunday night Marks ten years of Coanan on the air. His Anniversary show will have clips of the Dudez episodes. Matthew, is back for the fall ( Through December) offering guitar/piano lessons to beginners of all ages. Matthew is currently working on his album that will be released in December, and has alot of upcoming shows in Cleveland this fall FOR MORE INFO ABOUT LESSONS CALL 216-965-9557/// FOR MORE MUSIC INFO GO TO WWW.ARRIVEATELEVEN.COM. From heightsarts at sbcglobal.net Mon Sep 8 08:40:13 2003 From: heightsarts at sbcglobal.net (heightsarts at sbcglobal.net) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 11:40:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Art, a play Message-ID: <005801c3761f$7eeef880$a3aefea9@DDLB9V11> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C375FD.F72F6540 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Art, a play by Yasmina Reza Directed by Cleveland Heights actor/director David Rohler Produced by special arrangement with Dramatists' Play Service, Inc. Presented by Boulevard Theater and the Heights Arts Collaborative at=20 Heights Arts, a contemporary community gallery 2173 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44118 =20 Saturday, September 27 at 8 pm Saturday, October 4 at 8 pm Talk-back after each performance =20 Limited seating by advance reservation only Tickets $10 - $5 student I.D. Please call HAC at 216-371-3344 or email heightsarts at sbcglobal.net The winner of the 1998 Tony Award for Best Play, "Art" is a dazzling = comedy that deals with questions of male friendship, intellectual = honesty, and, of course, what is or isn't art. =20 The play will not only satisfy theatre fans but art lovers as well. It = is funny, sophisticated, stylish, stimulating, and moving. =20 Serge has bought a very expensive, totally white painting. Marc, one of = his best friends, is incensed by Serge's frivolity. Another friend, = Ivan, gets involved in this funny, provocative play about the meaning of = friendship and the rules that dictate art. =20 What better place to see "Art" than in a gallery ? =20 Cast: =20 Bob Kmiecik (Serge) has performed in more than 40 Cleveland-area = productions, including Cleveland Opera, and performs regularly with the = Singer's Club of Cleveland, which has been featured with the Cleveland = Orchestra, the Cleveland Pops Orchestra, and the Youngstown Symphony. = Kmiecik studied with the Wisdom Bridge Theatre Training Center in = Chicago.=20 Bruce Hearey (Marc) performed for many years in New Jersey and more = recently starred in Love, Sex & the IRS with Gates Mills Players. He = also has written and starred in musical comedies with the Court of Nisi = Prius, a group of Lawyers who regularly perform satirical one-acts. =20 Michael Raum (Yvan) has performed in many local theatres, including = Ensemble, ACT in Aurora, Kennedy's at Playhouse Square, Beck, Clague and = Huntington. For many years, he has appeared at The Hermit Club in = downtown Cleveland, playing Yvan in ART, as well as major roles in The = Importance of Being Earnest, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,Glengarry = Glen Ross and Amadeus. =20 David Rohler (Director) is a Cleveland Heights actor and director who = has been involved in the Cleveland theatre community for nearly 20 = years. Most recently, he directed a Shaker Library-sponsored production = of A.R. Gurney's Love Letters, starring local newscaster Leon Bibb. He = has worked with Boulevard Theatre since its inception both as a founding = board member and in Play On!, The Shadow Box and Sylvia. Rohler's other = notable credits include productions at JCC Halle Theatre, CCC East and = Unitarian Players. =20 Partners Boulevard Theatre Jean Martin, Theatre Coordinator 216-561-8588 =20 Founded in early 1999, Boulevard Theatre is a program of the City of = Shaker Heights Community Life Department and is open to all theatre = enthusiasts regardless of residence. Boulevard Theatre is committed to non-traditional casting. Except in = cases where race, gender, age or disability are essential to the play, = all roles will be cast on the basis of talent. =20 Heights Arts Collaborative was organized in 2000 "to pool the arts = resources of the Heights in order to express the creative spirit of the = community." The Collaborative's goals are to create community life = through the arts; provide venues to create, exhibit, and perform all = art forms; support the arts in K-12 education; and bring arts = opportunities to people of all ages. =20 Peggy Spaeth, Director 216-371-3344 William Busta, Gallery Director 216-371-3457 http://www.heightsarts.org =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C375FD.F72F6540 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Art, a play by = Yasmina=20 Reza

Directed by Cleveland Heights actor/director David = Rohler

Produced by special arrangement with = Dramatists=92 Play=20 Service, Inc.

Presented by Boulevard Theater and the Heights = Arts=20 Collaborative at

Heights Arts, a contemporary community gallery

2173 Lee=20 Road, Cleveland Heights,=20 Ohio=20 44118

 

Saturday,=20 September 27 at 8 pm

Saturday, October=20 4 at 8 pm

Talk-back after each=20 performance

 

Limited seating by advance reservation=20 only

Tickets $10 - $5 student=20 I.D.

Please call HAC at 216-371-3344 or email heightsarts at sbcglobal.net

 

 The winner=20 of the 1998 Tony Award for Best Play, =93Art=94 is a dazzling comedy = that deals with=20 questions of male friendship, intellectual honesty, and, of course, what = is or=20 isn=92t art. =20

The play will not only satisfy theatre fans but = art=20 lovers as well.  It is = funny,=20 sophisticated, stylish, stimulating, and = moving.

 

Serge has bought a very expensive, = totally white=20 painting.  Marc, one of = his best=20 friends, is incensed by Serge=92s frivolity. =20 Another friend, Ivan, gets involved in this funny, provocative = play about=20 the meaning of friendship and the rules that dictate art.

 

What better place to see = =93Art=94 than in a=20 gallery ?

 

Cast: =20

Bob=20 Kmiecik=20 (Serge) has performed in more than 40 Cleveland-area productions, = including=20 Cleveland Opera, and performs regularly with the Singer's Club of = Cleveland,=20 which has been featured with the Cleveland Orchestra, the Cleveland Pops = Orchestra, and the Youngstown Symphony.   Kmiecik studied with = the=20 Wisdom=20 Bridge=20 Theatre=20 Training=20 Center=20 in Chicago.=20

Bruce Hearey (Marc)  performed for many years in=20 New=20 Jersey
=20 and more recently starred in Love, Sex & the IRS with Gates Mills=20 Players.  He also has written and starred in musical comedies with = the=20 Court of Nisi Prius, a group of Lawyers who regularly perform satirical=20 one-acts.  

Michael Raum (Yvan) has performed = in many=20 local theatres, including Ensemble, ACT in Aurora, Kennedy's at=20 Playhouse=20 Square,=20 Beck, Clague and Huntington. =20 For many years, he has appeared at The Hermit Club in downtown=20 Cleveland
,=20 playing Yvan in ART, as well as major roles in The Importance of Being = Earnest,=20 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,Glengarry Glen Ross and Amadeus. =20

David Rohler (Director) is a = Cleveland=20 Heights=20 actor and director who has been involved in the=20 Cleveland=20 theatre community for nearly 20 years.  Most recently, he directed = a Shaker=20 Library-sponsored production of A.R. Gurney's Love Letters, starring = local=20 newscaster Leon Bibb. He has worked with Boulevard Theatre since its = inception=20 both as a founding board member and in Play On!, The Shadow Box and=20 Sylvia.  Rohler's other notable credits include productions at JCC = Halle=20 Theatre, CCC East and Unitarian = Players.

 

Partners

Boulevard = Theatre

Jean Martin, Theatre = Coordinator
216-561-8588

 

Founded in early 1999, Boulevard Theatre is a=20 program of the City of Shaker Heights Community Life Department and = is open=20 to all theatre enthusiasts regardless of residence.

Boulevard = Theatre is=20 committed to non-traditional casting. Except in cases where race, = gender, age or=20 disability are essential  to the play, all roles will be cast on = the basis=20 of talent.

 

Heights Arts=20 Collaborative = was=20 organized in 2000  =93to = pool the arts=20 resources of the Heights in order to express the creative spirit of the=20 community.=94  The = Collaborative=92s=20 goals are to create community life through the arts;  provide venues to create, = exhibit, and=20 perform all art forms;  = support the=20 arts in K-12 education; and bring arts opportunities to people of all = ages.  =

Peggy Spaeth,=20 Director

216-371-3344

William Busta, Gallery=20 Director

216-371-3457

 
http://www.heightsarts.org=
 



 
 

------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C375FD.F72F6540-- From TALENTnet1 at aol.com Mon Sep 8 08:48:10 2003 From: TALENTnet1 at aol.com (TALENTnet1 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 11:48:10 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need Line dance instructor for Sat, 9/13 Message-ID: -------------------------------1063036090 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I need an experienced dance instructor to teach line dances (novelty, country, 50's, etc.) (i.e. electric slide, some country, stroll, and anything newer that's out there) for 90 minutes (approximately 8:30-10pm) on Saturday September 13 in the Akron area. This is a community fundraiser with a "construction" theme. Please email or call immediately...I have to get back to the client TODAY. Mary Faktor 330-655-2895 www.FaktorsTalentnetwork.com -------------------------------1063036090 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I need an experienced dance instructor to teach line dan= ces (novelty, country, 50's, etc.) (i.e. electric slide, some country, strol= l, and anything newer that's out there) for 90 minutes (approximately 8:30-1= 0pm) on Saturday September 13 in the Akron area.  This is a community f= undraiser with a "construction" theme.
 
Please email or call immediately...I have to get back to= the client TODAY.  
 
Mary Faktor
330-655-2895
 
-------------------------------1063036090-- From Ccontempdt at aol.com Mon Sep 8 08:58:53 2003 From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 11:58:53 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dance Theatre seeks Costume Designer for upcoming holiday production Message-ID: <157.24295dad.2c8e013d@aol.com> -------------------------------1063036733 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre is seeking a costume design for its upcoming holiday production "The Night Before Christmas." The production opens on Friday, December 5 with a school matinee on December 4 and runs thru Sunday, December 7. The production will take place at Tri-C Eastern Campus Performing Arts Center. Rehearsals begin Mid October. Costume Designer would be responsible for costuming a cast of approxiamately 35 youth and adults. Additionally, designer would be responsible for maintaining costumes and the construction of the lead female charector "FG," a high spirited, magical fairy godmother. Please responed to the artistic director Michael Medcalf via email at Ccontempdt at aol.com. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. This is respectable paid position. -------------------------------1063036733 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre is seeking a costume design for it= s upcoming holiday production "The Night Before Christmas."  The produc= tion opens on Friday, December 5 with a school matinee on December 4 and run= s thru Sunday, December 7.  The production will take place at Tri-C Eas= tern Campus Performing Arts Center.  Rehearsals begin Mid Oct= ober. Costume Designer would be responsible for costuming a cast of approxia= mately 35 youth and adults.  Additionally, designer would be responsibl= e for maintaining costumes and the construction of the lead female= charector "FG," a high spirited, magical fairy godmother.
 
Please responed to the artistic director Michael Medcalf via email at <= A title=3Dmailto:Ccontempdt at aol.com href=3D"mailto:Ccontempdt at aol.com">Ccont= empdt at aol.com. 
 
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE.
This is respectable paid position.
-------------------------------1063036733-- From mpreston at dobama.org Tue Sep 9 13:38:44 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 16:38:44 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Local Playwright Receives Honors Message-ID: Local Playwright Receives Honors V-E Day, the new play by Faye Sholiton premiering this fall at Dobama Theatre, is now an ?award-winning? play. The script took First Prize in the annual Arlene R. and William P. Lewis Playwriting Contest sponsored by the Department of Theatre and Media Arts at Brigham Young University of Provo, Utah. The award, which honors women writers, was established in 1990 by BYU alumna Susan Lewis, who named the competition for her parents. Sholiton was a finalist for the same prize in 1998, when she submitted her play The Interview. Students and faculty will perform a staged reading of V-E Day in October. V-E Day is the story of a woman who made a choice nearly 60 years earlier that changed the course of her life. One day, a man appears with a box of World War II-era newsletters and transports her back to a time when she believed that anything was possible. The play will be done in staged reading at the Cleveland Play House on November 1, as part of the Next Stage Festival of New Plays. V-E Day will receive its world premiere production at Dobama Theatre November 28-December 21, 2003. 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 WcpAkron at aol.com Mon Sep 8 08:51:03 2003 From: WcpAkron at aol.com (WcpAkron at aol.com) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 11:51:03 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Correction from Weathervane Message-ID: <64.3407ad43.2c8dff67@aol.com> --part1_64.3407ad43.2c8dff67_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable We regret that, in a previous announcement, the name of a cast member for "M= y=20 Way" was listed incorrectly. Our cast member is Paul Hoffman, not Phil=20 Hoffman. Here is the corrected announcement... WEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE presents Northeast Ohio Premiere of My Way, A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra Weathervane Playhouse opens its 2003-2004 Season with My Way, A Musical=20 Tribute to Frank Sinatra. This collection of nearly 60 songs that Sinatra m= ade=20 famous through recordings was conceived by David Grapes and Todd Olson based= on=20 the book by Todd Olson. The music is arranged in medleys including Favorite= s,=20 Broadway, Cities, Young Love, Summer, Love and Marriage, Losers, Big Flirt,=20 Moon and Songs for Survivors. Weathervane's ensemble is comprised of Rob Dougherty, Paul Hoffman, Meg Hopp= =20 and Ikeya Morning. The production is directed and choreographed by Mart=EDn= =20 C=E9spedes and Margaret Knepper is Musical Director. WRMR serves as Radio S= ponsor. Director/Choreographer, Mart=EDn C=E9spedes, making his Weathervane=20 directorial debut, most recently directed and choreographed Smokey Joe's Caf= =E9 at Beck=20 Center. He last appeared in the national tours of Man of La Mancha with Jac= k=20 Jones and Ron Holgate where he completed over 300 performances in the role o= f=20 Pedro; "Lun Tha" in The King and I with Hailey Mills, Marie Osmond and Faith= =20 Prince; South Pacific with Robert Goulet, and West Side Story with Bebe=20 Neuwirth. Martin directed and staged the off-Broadway production of Scrooge= and=20 Marley and restaged Israel Horovitz's long-running production of Line at the= 13th=20 Street Repertory Company in New York City. He has danced in the nationally=20 renowned Denver Dance Theater, performed in night clubs, and appeared on TV'= s=20 Dance Fever. His most recent opera credit was the lavish PBS production of=20= El=20 Cid with Placido Domingo and the Washington Opera, where he served as dance=20= and=20 fight captain. He has also taught theater dance for the School of Cleveland= =20 Ballet. He has recently completed the independent film Edition Project and=20= the=20 untitled documentary on the life of Benjamin Matthews. His=20 next theater projects include Five Guys Named Moe and Joseph and the Amazing= =20 Technicolor Dreamcoat "para mi papa Gabriel C=E9spedes, Sr." Margaret Knepper is an accomplished actress, singer, musician, director and=20 costume designer. She has directed at least ten musical productions at=20 Weathervane including the highly successful Joseph and the Technicolor Dream= coat. =20 She has also played on stage in Sweeney Todd and Fiddler on the Roof. She i= s=20 voice and flute instructor at Medina High School where she has directed its=20= last=20 five musicals as well as the school's show choir, The Encore Entertainment=20 Company. Margaret was a music performance major at Baldwin-Wallace Conserva= tory=20 of Music with additional studies at The University of Akron and The=20 University of Michigan. She has performed with the Cleveland Opera, Berea S= ummer=20 Theatre, Goodyear Community Theatre, Greenbrier and First Night Akron. Ensemble: Rob Dougherty Man #2 Doylestown Rob was seen at Weathervane in Cabaret and Cinderella. He played John Adams= =20 in 1776 at Brunswick ACT and was the Baker in Into the Woods for Medina=20 Community Theater in 2002. He recently toured with Cleveland Signstage in i= ts=20 production of Into the Woods. He was also seen in the Stow Players producti= on of=20 Forever Plaid. Paul Hoffman Man #1 Cleveland Paul spent two years touring with Winged Victory Singers performing nightly=20 in showrooms in the Catskills, Atlantic City and Miami Beach. He was recent= ly=20 seen in Cain Park's production of Fiddler on the Roof and Beck Center's La=20 Cage Aux Folles. A Youngstown native, he graduated from Cuyahoga Falls High= =20 School and studied theater at Chapman University in Orange, CA. Meg Hopp Woman #1 Arkon Meg played Martha Brewster in Weathervane's Arsenic and Old Lace this past=20 season and in The Odd Couple, Female Version several seasons ago. She has b= een=20 seen as Miss Hannigan in Annie at Brecksville Theatre in the Square. She ha= s=20 a B.A. Degree from St. Norbert College in DePere, WI. Ikeya Morning Woman #2 Cleveland Heights Ikeya is a graduate of the American Musical and Dramatic Academy of New York= =20 City. She has been involved in numerous musicals including Godspell, Lucky=20 Stiff and Ain't Misbehavin' for which she completed the national tour this p= ast=20 December. David Grapes is currently the Executive Producing Director of the Tennessee=20 Repertory Theatre. Previously, David worked for three years as the Executiv= e=20 Director and Producing Artistic Director for Artpark and Artpark at the Chur= ch,=20 a large Equity theatre company located in upstate New York where he produced= =20 a number of regional premieres. A classically trained actor, he also has=20 extensive experience in academic theatre, having served as the Department Ch= air=20 and Master Acting Teacher at West Virginia University at Parkersburg (WV),Ta= rkio=20 College (MO) and Moorhead State University (MN). Todd Olson is the Artistic Director for American Stage Company in St.=20 Petersburg, FL. Prior to that he spent three seasons as the Associate Artis= tic=20 Director at Tennessee Repertory Theatre in Nashville. While there he direct= ed=20 critically-acclaimed productions of Wit, Cyrano de Bergerac, An Ideal Husban= d, How=20 I Learned to Drive and others. He received his MFA from The University of=20 North Carolina and is a graduate from the Institute for Advanced Theatre=20 Training at Harvard. He resides in Seminole, FL with his wife and children. My Way, a Tribute to Frank Sinatra captures the wit and charm of "Ol' Blue=20 Eyes," contains a dash of humor, a pinch of tap dancing and a touch of elega= nce.=20 At Weathervane Playhouse September 10 through October 5, 2003. Low-cost=20 preview performances on Wednesday and Thursday, September 10 and 11 at 7:30=20= p.m.=20 with official opening on Friday, September 12 at 8:00 p.m. Other performanc= es=20 are Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at=20 2:30 p.m. Charge by phone at Weathervane's Ticket Office at 330-836-2626. C= all=20 between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Tickets: $18 ($2=20 discount on Thursdays and Sundays for Senior Citizens & Students). (NOTE: T= HE 7:30=20 CURTAIN ON PREVIEW WEDNESDAY AND ALL THURSDAY PERFORMANCES IS NEW THIS SEASO= N.) Special luncheon performance Saturday, September 20, lunch at 12:45,=20 performance at 2:30 p.m. Combination ticket $30. The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to=20 encourage economic growth, education excellence and cultural enrichment for=20= all=20 Ohioans. Additional Season Sponsors: WKSU, PAX-TV --part1_64.3407ad43.2c8dff67_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable We regret that, in a prev= ious announcement, the name of a cast member for "My Way" was listed incorre= ctly.  Our cast member is Paul Hoffman, not Phil Hoffman. Here is the c= orrected announcement...

WEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE presents
Northeast Ohio Premiere of
My Way, A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra


Weathervane Playhouse opens its 2003-2004 Season with My Way, A Musical=20= Tribute to Frank Sinatra.  This collection of nearly 60 songs that Sina= tra made famous through recordings was conceived by David Grapes and Todd Ol= son based on the book by Todd Olson.  The music is arranged in medleys=20= including Favorites, Broadway, Cities, Young Love, Summer, Love and Marriage= , Losers, Big Flirt, Moon and Songs for Survivors.

Weathervane's ensemble is comprised of Rob Dougherty, Paul Hoffman, M= eg Hopp and Ikeya Morning.  The production is directed and choreogr= aphed by Mart=EDn C=E9spedes and Margaret Knepper is Musical Director.  = ;WRMR serves as Radio Sponsor.

Director/Choreographer, Mart=EDn C=E9spedes, making his Weathervane=20= directorial debut, most recently directed and choreographed Smokey Joe's Caf= =E9 at Beck Center.  He last appeared in the national tours of Man of L= a Mancha with Jack Jones and Ron Holgate where he completed over 300 perform= ances in the role of Pedro; "Lun Tha" in The King and I with Hailey Mills, M= arie Osmond and Faith Prince; South Pacific with Robert Goulet, and West Sid= e Story with Bebe Neuwirth.  Martin directed and staged the off-Broadwa= y production of Scrooge and Marley and restaged Israel Horovitz's long-runni= ng production of Line at the 13th Street Repertory Company in New York City.=  He has danced in the nationally renowned Denver Dance Theater, perfor= med in night clubs, and appeared on TV's Dance Fever.  His most recent=20= opera credit was the lavish PBS production of El Cid with Placido Domingo an= d the Washington Opera, where he served as dance and fight captain.  He= has also taught theater dance for the School of Cleveland Ballet.  He=20= has recently completed the independent film Edition Project and the untitled= documentary on the life of Benjamin Matthews.  His=20
next theater projects include Five Guys Named Moe and Joseph and the Ama= zing Technicolor Dreamcoat "para mi papa Gabriel C=E9spedes, Sr."

Margaret Knepper is an accomplished actress, singer, musician, director=20= and costume designer.  She has directed at least ten musical production= s at Weathervane including the highly successful Joseph and the Technicolor=20= Dreamcoat.  She has also played on stage in Sweeney Todd and Fiddler on= the Roof.  She is voice and flute instructor at Medina High School whe= re she has directed its last five musicals as well as the school's show choi= r, The Encore Entertainment Company.  Margaret was a music performance=20= major at Baldwin-Wallace Conservatory of Music with additional studies at Th= e University of Akron and The University of Michigan.  She has performe= d with the Cleveland Opera, Berea Summer Theatre, Goodyear Community Theatre= , Greenbrier and First Night Akron.

Ensemble:
Rob Dougherty Man #2 Doylestown
Rob was seen at Weathervane in Cabaret and Cinderella.  He played J= ohn Adams in 1776 at Brunswick ACT and was the Baker in Into the Woods for M= edina Community Theater in 2002.  He recently toured with Cleveland Sig= nstage in its production of Into the Woods.  He was also seen in the St= ow Players production of Forever Plaid.

Paul Hoffman Man #1 Cleveland
Paul spent two years touring with Winged Victory Singers performing nigh= tly in showrooms in the Catskills, Atlantic City and Miami Beach.  He w= as recently seen in Cain Park's production of Fiddler on the Roof and Beck C= enter's La Cage Aux Folles.  A Youngstown native, he graduated from Cuy= ahoga Falls High School and studied theater at Chapman University in Orange,= CA.

Meg Hopp Woman #1 Arkon
Meg played Martha Brewster in Weathervane's Arsenic and Old Lace this pa= st season and in The Odd Couple, Female Version several seasons ago.  S= he has been seen as Miss Hannigan in Annie at Brecksville Theatre in the Squ= are.  She has a B.A. Degree from St. Norbert College in DePere, WI.

Ikeya Morning Woman #2 Cleveland Heights
Ikeya is a graduate of the American Musical and Dramatic Academy of New=20= York City.  She has been involved in numerous musicals including Godspe= ll, Lucky Stiff and Ain't Misbehavin' for which she completed the national t= our this past December.

David Grapes is currently the Executive Producing Director of the Tennes= see Repertory Theatre.  Previously, David worked for three years as the= Executive Director and Producing Artistic Director for Artpark and Artpark=20= at the Church, a large Equity theatre company located in upstate New York wh= ere he produced a number of regional premieres.  A classically trained=20= actor, he also has extensive experience in academic theatre, having served a= s the Department Chair and Master Acting Teacher at West Virginia University= at Parkersburg (WV),Tarkio College (MO) and Moorhead State University (MN).

Todd Olson is the Artistic Director for American Stage Company in St. Pe= tersburg, FL.  Prior to that he spent three seasons as the Associate Ar= tistic Director at Tennessee Repertory Theatre in Nashville.  While the= re he directed critically-acclaimed productions of Wit, Cyrano de Bergerac,=20= An Ideal Husband, How I Learned to Drive and others.  He received his M= FA from The University of North Carolina and is a graduate from the Institut= e for Advanced Theatre Training at Harvard.  He resides in Seminole, FL= with his wife and children.

My Way, a Tribute to Frank Sinatra captures the wit and charm of "Ol' Bl= ue Eyes," contains a dash of humor, a pinch of tap dancing and a touch of el= egance.  At Weathervane Playhouse September 10 through October 5, 2003.= Low-cost preview performances on Wednesday and Thursday, September 10 and 1= 1 at 7:30 p.m. with official opening on Friday, September 12 at 8:00 p.m. &n= bsp;Other performances are Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays at=20= 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Charge by phone at Weathervane's Ticket Offi= ce at 330-836-2626.  Call between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through= Friday.  Tickets: $18 ($2 discount on Thursdays and Sundays for Senior= Citizens & Students).  (NOTE: THE 7:30 CURTAIN ON PREVIEW WEDNESDA= Y AND ALL THURSDAY PERFORMANCES IS NEW THIS SEASON.)

Special luncheon performance Saturday, September 20, lunch at 12:45, per= formance at 2:30 p.m. Combination ticket $30.

The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to= encourage economic growth, education excellence and cultural enrichment for= all Ohioans.
Additional Season Sponsors: WKSU, PAX-TV

--part1_64.3407ad43.2c8dff67_boundary-- From rickyscot at yahoo.com Tue Sep 9 16:10:31 2003 From: rickyscot at yahoo.com (Rick Ferguson) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 19:10:31 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]EXTRA CHARACTER AUDITION FOR SHORT COMEDY FILM AGES 27-45 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0067_01C37706.0E8963E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit THIS THURSDAY AT 7PM WE WILL BE HOLDING AUDITIONS FOR VARIOUS ROLES IN OUR UP-COMING SHORT COMEDY FILM. ONE CHARACTER THAT WE DIDN'T ASK FOR LAST TIME, BUT ARE LOOKING FOR THIS TIME IS A SMARMY SLEEZY STAND UP COMEDIAN WHO'S "MADE IT" ON THE LOCAL SCENE BUT HAS YET TO GO NATIONAL. HIS NAME IS JIMMY STEELE, AGE 27 - 40. CONFIDENT, YET NOT REALLY A GOOD STAND UP. IT IS NOT NECESSARY THAT YOU HAVE A STAND UP ROUTINE OR THAT YOU ACTUALLY CONSIDER YOURSELF A STAND UP. THAT'S WHAT THE ACTING IS FOR. TO READ FOR THIS ROLE PLEASE COME TO THE SECOND CITY TRAINING CENTER THIS THURSDAY AT 7PM. ROOM 850. IT IS LOCATED IN THE HANNA BUILDING ON THE CORNER OF EUCLID AND 14TH STREET, DOWNTOWN CLEVELAND. FOR MORE INFO CALL RICK AT 216-367-7133 OR EMAIL AT RFERGUSON at WOIO.COM. OTHER ROLES WE ARE LOOKING FOR ARE BELOW. Frank Richnavsky - 50 -60 year old bitter hard working father who hates the fact his grown sons still live at home Peggy Richnavsky - 50 - 60 year old Mother. Supportive, understanding housewife type, the glue who holds it all together. Tony/or Tina Malanga - 40 -45 Comedy Club Owner Chad - 17 Year year old skater kid (Must be 18 or over to audition however) Barbara Richnavsky - 26 - 35, Ex-Wife of one of the brothers Please come prepared to read from the script and improvise. ------=_NextPart_000_0067_01C37706.0E8963E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

THIS THURSDAY AT 7PM= WE WILL BE HOLDING AUDITIONS FOR VARIOUS ROLES IN OUR UP-COMING SHORT COMEDY FILM. =

 

ONE CHARACTER THAT WE DIDN’T ASK FOR LAST TIME, = BUT ARE LOOKING FOR THIS TIME IS A SMARMY SLEEZY STAND UP COMEDIAN = WHO’S “MADE IT” ON THE LOCAL SCENE BUT HAS YET TO GO NATIONAL. =

 

HIS NAME IS JIMMY STEELE, AGE = 27 – 40. CONFIDENT, YET NOT REALLY A GOOD STAND UP. =

 

IT IS NOT NECESSARY THAT YOU HAVE A STAND UP ROUTINE = OR THAT YOU ACTUALLY CONSIDER YOURSELF A STAND UP. THAT’S WHAT THE ACTING = IS FOR.

 

TO READ FOR THIS ROLE PLEASE COME TO THE = SECOND = CITY = TRAINING = CENTER THIS THURSDAY AT 7PM. ROOM 850. IT IS LOCATED IN THE HANNA = BUILDING ON THE CORNER OF EUCLID AND 14TH STREET, DOWNTOWN CLEVELAND. =

 

FOR MORE INFO CALL RICK AT 216-367-7133 OR EMAIL AT = RFERGUSON at WOIO.COM. =

 

OTHER ROLES WE ARE LOOKING FOR ARE = BELOW.

 

Frank Richnavsky - 50 -60 year old bitter hard = working father who hates the fact his grown sons still live at = home

Peggy Richnavsky - 50 - 60 year old Mother. = Supportive, understanding housewife type, the glue who holds it all together. =

Tony/or Tina Malanga - 40 -45 Comedy Club = Owner

Chad - 17 Year year old skater kid (Must be 18 or over to = audition however)


Barbara Richnavsky - 26 - 35, Ex-Wife = of one of the brothers


Please come prepared to read from the script and improvise. =

 

------=_NextPart_000_0067_01C37706.0E8963E0-- From dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org Mon Sep 8 10:28:18 2003 From: dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org (Dale Van Niel) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 13:28:18 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great Lakes Theater Festival seeks carpenter Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F025210@GLTF01> CARPENTER Due to a recent vacany in our scene shop, Great Lakes Theater Festival is again seeking applicants for the position of Carpenter. Contract runs from September 2003 to February 2004 and would begin immediately. Candidates should have excellent carpentry skills and experience with welding and rigging. Salary is commensurate with experience. Please send letter and resume with references and phone numbers to CARPENTER SEARCH, c/o Dale Van Niel, 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 dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org From kstarr at carouseldinnertheatre.com Tue Sep 9 17:23:23 2003 From: kstarr at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Karen Starr) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 20:23:23 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Carousel Dinner Theatre- Pre-show host/hostess search Message-ID: <53BEDB5B24A8CB4AA1BED257B2CA0A870282FD@dc1.carousel.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37731.BEC7D158 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Carousel Dinner Theatre in Akron is looking for a permanent pre-show = host or hostess to perform prior to each of the 8 shows every week. The = performer needs to have a welcoming personality, a versatile singing = voice and a quick and charming wit.=20 Prior to every performance, the pre-show host/hostess will make = announcements, explain the rules and regulations and sing selections = from our upcoming season.=20 The Carousel Dinner Theatre will provide evening wear for the = host/hostess to perform in. =20 The general schedule would be as follows: Tuesday 7:30- 8:00 Wednesday 1:30-2:00 Wednesday 7:30- 8:00 Thursday 7:30-8:00 Friday 8:00- 8:30 Saturday 1:30-2:00 Saturday 8:00-8:30 Sunday 4:30-5:00 (The opening week of each production will have a Friday matinee instead = of Wednesday) =20 This person would be compensated and would need to have the availability = to perform all pre-shows year-round. =20 Please prepare an audio or video tape of 2 songs: one from Smokey Joe's = Caf=E9 and one from Miss Saigon. =20 Send them to: Karen Starr C/O Carousel Dinner Theatre 1275 E Waterloo Rd Akron, OH 44306 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37731.BEC7D158 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Carousel Dinner Theatre = in = Akron is looking for a permanent pre-show host or hostess to perform prior to each of the = 8 shows every week. The performer needs to have a welcoming personality, a versatile singing voice and a quick and charming wit. =

Prior to every performance, the pre-show host/hostess = will make announcements, explain the rules and regulations and sing = selections from our upcoming season.

The Carousel Dinner Theatre = will provide evening wear for the host/hostess to perform = in.

 

The general schedule would be as = follows:

Tuesday 7:30- 8:00

Wednesday 1:30-2:00

Wednesday 7:30- 8:00

Thursday 7:30-8:00

Friday 8:00- 8:30

Saturday 1:30-2:00

Saturday 8:00-8:30

Sunday 4:30-5:00

(The opening week of each production will have a = Friday matinee instead of Wednesday)

=A0

This person would be compensated and would need to = have the availability to perform all pre-shows = year-round.

 

Please prepare an audio or video tape of 2 songs: one = from Smokey Joe’s Caf=E9 and one from Miss = Saigon.

 

Send them to:

Karen = Starr

C/O Carousel Dinner = Theatre

1275 E Waterloo = Rd

Akron, = OH= = 44306

 

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37731.BEC7D158-- From AdMan7601 at aol.com Mon Sep 8 15:14:31 2003 From: AdMan7601 at aol.com (AdMan7601 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 18:14:31 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]In search of Performance Space Message-ID: <4D90EF0B.02DB86D0.0212CD4F@aol.com> Four singers are looking for a space to perform a musical theatre cabaret. We have been told that there are several places in the Cleveland area that will lend their spaces for either a nominal charge, or percentage from ticket sales. Our repetoire ranges from classical musical theatre to the pop shows of today, from legit to pop/rock. We are all in the 20-25 age range, and have all studied voice extensively through Kent State University and private coaching. The technical needs for the show are very minimal, using basic lighting, a piano, and mic's if available. If you know any venue that might be interested in a cabaret show, could you please let us know where they are, and who we should contact? Some possible themes for the review include "the era's of cabaret", "favorite songs, and other parts we'll never play", and "songs of the meadowlark" You can contact us via Adam Kern, by replying to this email. Thanks, and have a great day! www.adamkern.com www.annemariepinto.com From bergoine at alltel.net Tue Sep 9 19:10:39 2003 From: bergoine at alltel.net (John Bergoine) Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 22:10:39 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Workshop Message-ID: <002601c37740$bb379460$8ca428a2@k4e5n9> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C3771F.33E2D0E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AUDITION WORKSHOP The Aurora Community Theatre will be conducting a workshop on=20 "THE AUDITION PROCESS". The workshop will take place at the Aurora Community Theatre on = Saturday, September 27, 2003 from 10 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. This workshop = is free to Aurora Community Theatre members and $5.00 for non-members. = High School students are also invited to attend. The workshop will cover the audition process for musicals and plays. = Workshop leaders will include Donna Dandino, Paula Kline-Messner and = Barbara Rhoades. The workshop is limited to a maximum of 24 persons. Pre-registration for the workshop can be done by calling Jackie Hudson = at (330) 995-4592. Registration on the day of the workshop will be from 9:00 to 9:30 A.M. ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C3771F.33E2D0E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
AUDITION WORKSHOP

The Aurora = Community=20 Theatre will be conducting a workshop on
"THE AUDITION = PROCESS".

The=20 workshop will take place at the Aurora Community Theatre on Saturday, = September=20 27, 2003 from 10 A.M. to 12:00 P.M.   This workshop is free to = Aurora=20 Community Theatre members and $5.00 for non-members.   High = School=20 students are also invited to attend.

The workshop will cover the = audition=20 process for musicals and plays.   Workshop leaders will = include Donna=20 Dandino, Paula Kline-Messner and Barbara Rhoades.

The workshop is = limited=20 to a maximum of 24 persons.

Pre-registration for the workshop can = be done=20 by calling Jackie Hudson at (330) 995-4592.

Registration on the = day of=20 the workshop will be from 9:00  to 9:30=20 A.M.


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-811735514-1063164658=:67748-- From Margaret.Berke at tri-c.edu Mon Sep 8 10:28:13 2003 From: Margaret.Berke at tri-c.edu (Berke, Margaret) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 13:28:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MURDER MYSTERY NIGHT: "The Ghost of James A. Garfield" at Lawnfield Inn Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3762E.9517B37C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Lawnfield Inn 8434 Mentor Avenue, Mentor, Ohio presents =20 Murder Mystery Night With the "Candlelight Mystery Players" =20 "The Ghost of James A. Garfield" September 27th, 2003 7:00 pm =20 Dinner & Show packages with overnight accommodations available. Package for two includes candlelight dinner, complimentary wine, one night accommodation, continental breakfast, great fun and prizes. =20 Call 440-205-7378 or, toll free 866-205-7378 For Reservations and Additional Information Cash, personal check, traveler's check, and most credit cards welcome. =20 Call for group rates and private parties. Dinner & Show package without overnight accommodations also available. =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3762E.9517B37C Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Lawnfield Inn

8434 Mentor = Avenue, Mentor, Ohio

presents

 

Murder = Mystery Night

With the = “Candlelight Mystery Players”

 

“The Ghost of James A. Garfield”

September 27th, 2003

7:00 = pm

 

Dinner & Show packages with overnight accommodations available.  Package for two includes candlelight dinner, = complimentary wine, one night accommodation, continental breakfast, great fun and = prizes.

 

Call = 440-205-7378 or, toll free 866-205-7378

For = Reservations and Additional Information

Cash, = personal check, traveler’s check, and most credit cards welcome.

 

Call for group rates and private = parties.

Dinner & Show package without overnight accommodations = also available.

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3762E.9517B37C-- From dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org Mon Sep 8 10:31:41 2003 From: dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org (Dale Van Niel) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 13:31:41 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Scene Shop Foreman position available at Great Lakes Theater Festival Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F025211@GLTF01> SCENE SHOP FOREMAN Great Lakes Theater Festival is seeking applicants for the position of SCENE SHOP FOREMAN. Contract runs from September 2003 to February 2004 . Candidates should have thorough knowledge of shop tools, wood and steel construction, rigging, and welding skills. Should also be able to build from shop drawings, meet deadlines, supervise others, and maintain daily operations of the scene shop. Salary is commensurate with experience. Please send letter and resume with references and phone numbers to SCENE SHOP FOREMAN SEARCH, c/o Dale Van Niel, 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 dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org From mpreston at dobama.org Mon Sep 8 10:46:55 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 13:46:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]U.S. Premiere at Dobama October 17th -- The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison Message-ID: Dobama Theatre presents the United States Premiere of The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison directed by Joyce Casey October 17-November 9, 2003 U.S. Premiere! Dobama Theatre is proud to present the United States premiere of The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison. The Domino Heart premiered in March 2003 at the Tarragon Theatre in Toronto. Dobama Theatre is the first theatre in the United States to show it. Joyce Casey, Dobama?s Artistic Director, will direct this U.S. Premiere. Cara Fortree (Carla Dunleavy), university professor and mother, is widowed when her husband is suddenly killed in a car accident. Reverend Mortimer Wright (Glenn Colerider*), is sleepless in his hospital room. Young advertising executive Leo Juarez (Fabio Polanco*) is camped out in his corporate office in Chicago. In the night sky above, a helicopter carries the organ that will connect them all. *Audio-described performance on Sunday, October 26th at 2:30 p.m. featuring Glenn Colerider*, Carla Dunleavy and Fabio Polanco* *member Actors? Equity Association Performances: October 17-November 9 Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sunday 10/19 at 7:30 p.m.; 10/26, 11/2, 11/9 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets $11-20 SAVE THE DATE! October 20th and 21st NEW VOICES FOR THE THEATRE New works by area writers, including Sarah Morton For more information, call Dobama at (216) 932-6838. For reservations, call Dobama?s box office at (216) 932-3396. *DON'T MISS KIMBERLY AKIMBO BY DAVID LINDSAY-ABAIRE, NOW AT DOBAMA THROUGH SEPTEMBER 28TH!! 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 tnelson at WVIZ.org Mon Sep 8 14:14:47 2003 From: tnelson at WVIZ.org (Benepe-Nelson, Tamme) Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 17:14:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]This week on Applause on WVIZ/PBS Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3764E.3B9956DC Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The best from the Archives coming up on the next round of Applause with host Dee Perry... * Maestro Franz Welser-Most, Music Director for The Cleveland Orchestra. * We'll visit local vocal legend Jimmy Scott. His haunting voice has made a big noise in the jazz world for decades.=20 * And, we'll hear from a young musician with an old soul. *Clarence Bucaro's breaking through on the local blues circuit. That's all coming your way on the next round of Applause.=20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3764E.3B9956DC Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This week on Applause on WVIZ/PBS

The best from the Archives coming = up on the next round of Applause with host Dee Perry...

  • Maestro Franz Welser-Most, Music = Director for The Cleveland Orchestra.
  • We’ll visit local vocal = legend  Jimmy Scott. His haunting voice has made a big noise in the = jazz world for decades.
  • And, we’ll hear from a = young musician with an old soul.  *Clarence = Bucaro’s breaking through on the local blues circuit.

That’s all coming your way on = the next round of Applause.




------_=_NextPart_001_01C3764E.3B9956DC-- From rainbowrep at neo.rr.com Wed Sep 10 00:06:52 2003 From: rainbowrep at neo.rr.com (Lois DiGiacomo) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 02:06:52 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]THE GUYS - true story of 9/11 - N.E. Ohio premiere from the Rainbow Repertory Co. Message-ID: <002601c3776a$1cc706b0$dbd65d18@DJVLSZ01> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C37740.337E3FB0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable THE GUYS, a New York fire captain's true story, will premiere on = Thursday, September 11th - 8 p.m., at the Canton Cultural Center = Education Building located at 1014 Cleveland Avenue N. W. (directly = behind the Civic Center parking deck). "This play is why theater exists...to connect us, teach us how to live. = It is destined to become a classic." NEW YORK TIMES Already a movie with Sigourney Weaver and Anthony LaPaglia, the play = will use the movie soundtrack and will have a live rendition of the = theme song, 'The Dawning of the Day'. Don't miss a commemoration of 9/11 that will truly touch your = heart!...you will never forget it. Performance dates include September = 19-20. Reservations: 330.966.9440=20 THE GUYS can be booked as a special event or fundraising production for = organizations. Call Director, Lois DiGiacomo, at 330.966.9440.=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C37740.337E3FB0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
THE GUYS, a New York fire captain's = true story,=20 will premiere on Thursday, September 11th - 8 p.m., at the Canton = Cultural=20 Center Education Building located at 1014 Cleveland Avenue N. W. = (directly=20 behind the Civic Center parking deck).
 
"This play is why theater exists...to = connect us,=20 teach us how to live.  It is destined to become a classic."  = NEW YORK=20 TIMES
 
Already a movie with Sigourney Weaver = and Anthony=20 LaPaglia, the play will use the movie soundtrack and will have a live = rendition=20 of the theme song, 'The Dawning of the Day'.
 
Don't miss a commemoration of 9/11 that = will truly=20 touch your heart!...you will never forget it. Performance dates include=20 September 19-20. Reservations: 330.966.9440 
 
THE GUYS can be booked as a special = event or=20 fundraising production for organizations.  Call Director, Lois = DiGiacomo, at 330.966.9440. 
------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C37740.337E3FB0-- From jgregory at cptonline.org Wed Sep 10 06:22:42 2003 From: jgregory at cptonline.org (Jyana Gregory) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 09:22:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CPT seeks sound des, props person and ASMs for upcoming shows Message-ID: <200309100922.AA489554210@cptonline.org> Cleveland Public Theatre is seeking a sound designer, a props person and an ASM for their upcoming musical DISCORDIA opening Oct. 17th and an ASM for Durang's MRS. BOB CRACHIT'S WILD CHRISTMAS BINGE opening Nov. 28th. All positions receive a stipend. For more information, please contact Jyana S. Gregory, Associate Artisitic Director 216-631-2727 x210. From s.emerick at csuohio.edu Wed Sep 10 06:34:33 2003 From: s.emerick at csuohio.edu (s.emerick at csuohio.edu) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 09:34:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Centerfest presents SNEAK PEEK Message-ID: Don't miss out on CENTERFEST on Saturday, September 20 Noon - 5pm at Playhouse Square Center! Get a glimpse of the Broadway Series with SNEAK PEEK featuring: Maryanne Nagel Greg Violand Sandra Emerick Kyle Primous ...accompanied by Marge Adler CENTERFEST is Playhouse Square Center's FREE annual open house arts celebration. It's a community-wide performing and visual arts festival, during which Playhouse Square's stages and lobbies come to life with performances by both local artists and national touring companies. Bring your entire family and enjoy a full day of fun-filled, inspiring shows, as you delve into creative, hands-on arts activities sponsored by local cultural organizations. PLUS, come support CSU's dance program performing at CENTERFEST ! For a schedule of events for Centerfest, click here: http://www.playhousesquare.com/Centerfest/schedule_03.htm If you miss SNEAK PEEK at Centerfest, attend the other performances. Schedule includes: Saturday, Sept 20 at Playhouse Square Centerfest, 4 pm, Ohio Theatre Sunday, Sept 28 at the Lakewood Library, 2 pm Wednesday, Oct 1 at the Beachwood Library, 7:30 pm Sunday, Oct 5 at the Downtown Cleveland Public Library, 2 pm (Louis Stokes Wing Aud.) Tuesday, Oct 7 at the Westlake Library, 7:30 pm. ALL PERFORMANCES, INCLUDING "CENTERFEST" ARE FREE ! From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Sep 10 06:37:41 2003 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 09:37:41 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder: "Vagabonds" Perform at Arts in Strongsville This Sunday Message-ID: <1de.f1e1a28.2c908325@aol.com> --part1_1de.f1e1a28.2c908325_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable REMINDER!! Dont' miss your chance to see . . . Annie Meyer-Steinheiser and Lynn Joslyn=20 as=20 the "Vagabonds" Sunday, September 14, 2003 A Day at the Chalet Sponsored by Arts in Strongsville 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM=A0 (Rain or Shine) at the Cleveland Metroparks "Chalet" Entrances to the Chalet off Pearl Road or Route 82 (Royalton Road) You are Invited to . . . An entertaining & educational, family-oriented day filled with Art, Dance,=20 Music & Theatre awaits you.=A0 Featured throughout the day . . . Live=20 Performances, Exhibitions by Unique Artists, Demonstrations & Audience Parti= cipation! Sue Johnson, Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, will once, again,=20 emcee the 4th Annual Day at the Chalet.=A0 Come, join us for a "funtastic" d= ay of=20 events which will feature a fabulous variety of arts and culture=20 entertainment, including our own . . . "Vagabonds"=20 Annie Meyer-Steinheiser and Lynn Joslyn. Annie & Lynn will perform their "Vagabond" antics, duets and dances=20 3:00- 3:30 PM. Be sure to come and support our talented WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio=20 members who are being showcased at this Arts in Strongsville event. Admission:=A0 Food items for the Strongsville Emergency Food Bank=20 (Suggested donations: Boxes of cereal, canned goods, jars of jelly, peanut=20 butter or small cans of coffee.) For additional information:=A0 Call (440) 878-4917, (440)238-3693, or (440)=20 572-0439. Sandra Kornick, Program Chair --part1_1de.f1e1a28.2c908325_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

REMINDER!!

Dont' miss your chance to see . .  .

Annie Meyer-Steinheiser and=20= Lynn Joslyn
as
the "Vagabonds"


Sunday, September 14, 200= 3

A Day at the Chalet
Sponsored by
Arts in Strongsville
12:00 PM - 6:00 PM=A0 (Rain or Shine)
at the Cleveland Metroparks "Chalet"
Entrances to the Chalet off Pearl Road or Route 82 (Royalton Road)

You are Invited to . . .

An entertaining & educational, family-oriented day fille= d with Art, Dance, Music & Theatre awaits you.=A0 Featured throughout th= e day . . . Live Performances, Exhibitions by Unique Artists, Demonstrations= & Audience Participation!

Sue Johnson, Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, will=20= once, again, emcee the 4th Annual Day at the Chalet.=A0 Come,=20= join us for a "funtastic" day of events which will feature a fabulous= variety of arts and culture entertainment, including our own . . .

"Vagabonds"
Annie Meyer-Steinheiser and Lynn Joslyn.

Annie & Lynn will perform their "Vagabond" antics, duets and dances
3:00- 3:30 PM.

Be sure to come and support our talented WAKE UP And=20= LIVE's Actors' Studio members who are being showcased at this Art= s in Strongsville event.

Admission:=A0 Food items for the Strongsville Emergency Food Bank
(
Suggested donations: Box= es of cereal, canned goods, jars of jelly, peanut butter or small cans of co= ffee.)

For additional information:=A0 Call (440) 878-4917, (440)238-3693, or (440)=20= 572-0439.
Sandra Kornick, Program Chair












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We now accept Major Credit Cards for WAKE UP And LIVE's Training,=20 Services, Publications & Gift Ideas. Call (216) 561-8608 to order.=20 WAKE UP And LIVE's Publications . P.O. Box 201524 . Shaker Heights, OH 44122 --part1_172.1f88ec05.2c90a93f_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

A REMINDER
Announcement

from
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio
Sue Johnson, Director
about our
TALENT SERVICES . PUBLICA= TIONS . GIFT IDEAS


As the Sue Johnson WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio st= arts another season of programs, projects and productions, we would like to=20= remind you about our expanded professional services & training.=A0 See h= ow our Talent Services, Publications and Gift Ideas can help you be m= ore effective in your personal, professional & career development.

> TALENT SERVICES FOR ACTORS,= PLAYWRIGHTS, DIRECTORS,=A0
=A0=A0=A0 (COMEDIANS & SINGERS, Too)


. Business Management Ser= vices!
=A0=A0 We'll help you promote your projects . . .
=A0=A0 Presentations . Shows & Performances . Special Events (Planning &= amp;
=A0=A0 Entertainment) . Publicity . Guest Appearances

. Career Development Serv= ices!
=A0=A0 "PlayActs: a Prelude to Performance"
=A9 &a= mp; "Playwrights' Scriptwriting Basics"=A9
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--part1_172.1f88ec05.2c90a93f_boundary-- From goc at haroldhafner.com Wed Sep 10 10:06:42 2003 From: goc at haroldhafner.com (Harold Hafner Model & Talent) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 13:06:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Space Available Message-ID: <035401c377bd$e875e2b0$120d6b42@R> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --Boundary_(ID_7cWWZA171pFZ9nQ0CoGM3Q) Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Do you need a small space for your acting classes, dance classes (no mirrors available), casting sessions, meetings, yoga classes, photo shoots, etc? Harold Hafner Model & Talent Photography/Management is offering our space to qualified responsible individuals and groups for the classes, meetings, casting session, shoots, etc. The rate is $30 per hour or $200 for the day. The space is about 550 sq ft located in the Midtown area on East 40th Street at Payne Ave in the "Loft Works" building. There is a parking lot and off street parking available. Anyone interested can contact us at 216-426-8000. ----- Red Roses, Harold Hafner Model & Talent Photography 216-426-8000 www.HaroldHafner.com --Boundary_(ID_7cWWZA171pFZ9nQ0CoGM3Q) Content-type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT

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--Boundary_(ID_7cWWZA171pFZ9nQ0CoGM3Q)-- From CRSG at Lubrizol.com Wed Sep 10 08:06:50 2003 From: CRSG at Lubrizol.com (Sgarlata, Christopher) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 11:06:50 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Li'l Abner Auditions at Lake Performing Arts Center Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C377AD.2928E600 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Lake Performing Arts Center, located at 29430 Lakeshore Blvd. in Willowick, will hold auditions for our Fall Musical Li'l Abner on Sunday September 14 at 7:30 p.m. No appointment is necessary. Needed are actors, singer and dancers ages 16 and older. Those auditioning should prepare a song from a Broadway musical and be prepared to read from the script. Production dates for Li'l Abner are November 14 - December 7. For more information, please call Lake Performing Arts Center Box Office at 440/944-2520. Chris R. Sgarlata Email: crsg at lubrizol.com Both the individual sending this e-mail and The Lubrizol Corporation=20 intend that this electronic message be used exclusively by the = individual=20 or entity to which it is intended to be addressed. This message may=20 contain information that is privileged, confidential and thereby exempt = and=20 protected from unauthorized disclosure under applicable law. If the=20 reader of this message is not the intended recipient, or an employee or=20 agent responsible for delivering the message to the intended recipient,=20 be aware that any disclosure, dissemination, distribution or copying of=20 this communication, or the use of its contents, is not authorized and is = strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication and are = not=20 the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately and = permanently=20 delete the original message from your e-mail system. =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C377AD.2928E600 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Li'l Abner Auditions at Lake Performing Arts Center

Lake Performing Arts Center, = located at 29430 Lakeshore Blvd. in Willowick, will hold auditions for = our Fall Musical Li’l Abner on Sunday September 14 at 7:30 = p.m.  No appointment is necessary.  Needed are actors, singer = and dancers ages 16 and older.  Those auditioning should prepare a = song from a Broadway musical and be prepared to read from the = script.  Production dates for Li’l Abner are November = 14 – December 7.  For more information, please call Lake = Performing Arts Center Box Office at 440/944-2520.


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------_=_NextPart_001_01C377AD.2928E600-- From oakfaery at adelphia.net Wed Sep 10 10:33:16 2003 From: oakfaery at adelphia.net (oakfaery at adelphia.net) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 13:33:16 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]New play at KSUSC Message-ID: <20030910173316.CFKF12180.mta10.adelphia.net@mail.adelphia.net> There is a brand new play being staged at the Kent State University Stark Campus that all should see. It is written by Rod Lang and it is called "Birdie." It is definitely worth the $8.00 admission charge. It runs Sept. 11 thru Sept. 14, 2003. If you get a chance please go see this wonderful play!! From Oonawolf at aol.com Wed Sep 10 12:06:00 2003 From: Oonawolf at aol.com (Oonawolf at aol.com) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 15:06:00 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Drumplay meets Gongzilla at Beachland Ballroom and Rhythmfest Message-ID: <90.3c2152aa.2c90d018@aol.com> Dear Folks, Please pick up a copy of today's Scene alternative newsweekly, 9/10 issue, and read the story on Drumplay and our collaboration with Gongzilla, on page 47. We will be performing with them on Friday night, September 12, at the Beachland Ballroom, and then again for a noon set at Nelson Ledges Quarry Park on Saturday, September 13. For those on this list unfamiliar with Drumplay, winner of Best World Music Act 2002 in the Cleveland Free Times Music Awards, you will be treated to the poetry of Daniel Thompson, who is a frequent contributor to our project. For more information, please visit the following websites: www.clevescene.com www.beachlandballroom.com www. nlqp.com www.cdbaby.com/drumplay www.lolorecords.com For all those who come to the show and purchase our new CD "Under the Map of the World Where I Sleep", you will receive a free poster of Daniel Thompson's poetry against a nice collage of photos taken by French photographer, Frederic Loridant, on Drumplay's first European tour in May of 2002. Please come out and support percussion and poetry, a groovy combination. Peace, James Onysko From edenvalley at centurytel.net Wed Sep 10 12:53:44 2003 From: edenvalley at centurytel.net (Bette Lou Higgins) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 15:53:44 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Eden Valley presents NEXT STOP, FREEDOM! on Sept. 20 Message-ID: <3F5F8148.4030803@centurytel.net> Join us when we present NEXT STOP, FREEDOM! for the Center for Great Lakes Culture on Saturday, September 20, 2003 at 3p.m. at the Cleveland Hyatt Regency, 420 Superior Avenue. Travel back to 1899 and join Sarah Comstock (portrayed by Bette Lou Higgins) as she talks about her experiences growing up in a station on the Underground Railroad. Prior to this performance there will be performances by Lee Murdock, Dan Hill and Foster Brown. All performances are free and open to the public. For additional information see http://greatlakes.msu.edu/meeting2003.php Bette Lou Higgins Artistic Director Eden Valley Enterprises http://community.cleveland.com/cc/edenvalley From cinevid at yahoo.com Wed Sep 10 12:43:38 2003 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 12:43:38 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Date set for "FILMING IN DV" a Seminar/Workshop at Cinevid Productions Message-ID: <20030910194338.35196.qmail@web80513.mail.yahoo.com> --0-864785179-1063223018=:33823 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Filming in DV - October 11th & 12th A Course for Digital Filmmakers. - Bill Johns, Instructor (read Bio) (this course includes a free DVD of Cinevid Shorts including DVD-Rom files for creating Look of Film process on 4 popular Imaging/NLE programs) This course is designed to give filmmakers the tools to simply make better movies. Although filmmaking is a very subjective art form, and success at the box office is never guaranteed, there are skill driven steps that can increase the filmmaker's chances of having his or her work taken seriously by both festivals and distributors. The course will run for two full days* and be divided into the following sessions: DAY ONE: 1. Choosing a Script 2. Casting the Film 3. Production DAY TWO: 4. Editing and Post Production 5. Marketing and Distribution 6. Question and Answer IMPORTANT: Each registered attendee is encouraged to submit a short subject screenplay for consideration as the project we will be filming. It should be no more than four minutes in length, set in one, indoor location and have at most four roles. Deadline for submission is October 1st. (the writer of the selected script will recieve a MiniDV Master of their completed film for their portfolio) For Session Description Please Visit the Info Page *I realize that two days is not enough time to cover, let alone absorb everything that will be discussed and demonstrated. For this reason attendees are encouraged to bring their camcorders and cassette recorders to take visual and audio notes for later review. $199 per person Register Online or get OrderForm here or call 440-796-7417 Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 11th and 12th, 9am - 6pm. Lunches provided (vegetarian consideration, so please specify when responding to confirmation email) Cinevid Productions - 3 South State Street - Painesville, OH 44077 (Directions) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-864785179-1063223018=:33823 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Filming in DV - October 11th & 12th
A Course for Digital Filmmakers. - Bill Johns, Instructor (read Bio)
(this course includes a free DVD of Cinevid Shorts including DVD-Rom files for creating Look of Film process on 4 popular Imaging/NLE programs)

This course is designed to give filmmakers the tools to simply make better movies. Although filmmaking is a very subjective art form, and success at the box office is never guaranteed, there are skill driven steps that can increase the filmmaker's chances of having his or her work taken seriously by both festivals and distributors.

The course will run for two full days* and be divided into the following sessions:

DAY ONE:
1. Choosing a Script
2. Casting the Film
3. Production

DAY TWO:
4. Editing and Post Production
5. Marketing and Distribution
6. Question and Answer

IMPORTANT: Each registered attendee is encouraged to submit a short subject screenplay for consideration as the project we will be filming. It should be no more than four minutes in length, set in one, indoor location and have at most four roles. Deadline for submission is October 1st. (the writer of the selected script will recieve a MiniDV Master of their completed film for their portfolio)

For Session Description Please Visit the Info Page

*I realize that two days is not enough time to cover, let alone absorb everything that will be discussed and demonstrated. For this reason attendees are encouraged to bring their camcorders and cassette recorders to take visual and audio notes for later review.

$199 per person Register Online or get OrderForm here or call 440-796-7417

Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 11th and 12th, 9am - 6pm.
Lunches provided (vegetarian consideration, so please specify when responding to confirmation email)

Cinevid Productions - 3 South State Street - Painesville, OH 44077 (Directions)


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-864785179-1063223018=:33823-- From VanBrujah at aol.com Wed Sep 10 13:52:54 2003 From: VanBrujah at aol.com (VanBrujah at aol.com) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 16:52:54 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A warning to all area theatres Message-ID: <7687BD05.7001630B.0292F745@aol.com> Just a friendly word of warning to all area theatres: If a young woman named Jessica Pintiello comes to your theatre to audition or volunteer, please be advised that on Wednesday, September 3, 2003, she was sentenced to 4 years of probation and 350 hours of community service, as a result of Felony Theft charges. This is a matter of public record. These crimes were committed against people she met while participating in our local theatre community. Those of us who are aware of this do not want to see anyone else vicitimzed by this her. http://www.cantoncourt.org/criminal/index.html Thanks for your kind attention, S. Iriarte From mpreston at dobama.org Wed Sep 10 14:25:36 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 17:25:36 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]KeyBank Volunteers Help at Dobama Theatre Message-ID: KeyBank Volunteers Help at Dobama Theatre During The Bank?s Annual ?Neighbors Make The Difference Day? On Tuesday, September 9, ten volunteers from KeyBank assisted the staff of Dobama Theatre in Cleveland Heights with a mailing and painting of floors in the theatre as part of its ?Neighbors Make The Difference Day.? Key Bank employees across the country take part in this day of volunteerism, cleaning up landscaping, assembling playground equipment, reading to children, packing food at food banks, and doing just the kind of work Dobama needed. Dobama Theatre Managing Director Diane Shoemaker says, ?We really appreciate that members of our community are volunteering to make a difference for an organization they believe in. Small organizations like Dobama are often understaffed and can really use the help.? Dobama Theatre recently opened its season with the Ohio premiere of Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire, directed by Walter Eugene Grodzik. 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. The play runs through September 28. 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 7:30 p.m. For more information, call Dobama at (216) 932-6838. For reservations, call Dobama?s box office at (216) 932-3396. Performances: September 5-28 Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sundays at 7:30 p.m. Tickets $11-20 DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present its 2003-2004 Season! Four OHIO premiere productions, one U.S. premiere and one WORLD premiere! NOW PLAYING through September 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 audience was convulsed in laughter? ? Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers "Dobama employs a raft of imposing talent" -- James Damico, Free 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 Winner of the Arlene R. and William P. Lewis Playwriting Contest at BYU! 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 Jacandbru at aol.com Wed Sep 10 18:08:43 2003 From: Jacandbru at aol.com (Jacandbru at aol.com) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 21:08:43 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]"I Could Have Danced All Night" Message-ID: <107.26aeeaf6.2c91251b@aol.com> --part1_107.26aeeaf6.2c91251b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I am writing once again to update everyone on the above SHOW! " I Could Have Danced All Night" is being held at the Beck Center, even though this is NOT a Beck Center sponsored event! It is being produced by Bruce Shields and is an ULTIMATE reliving of the Disco era of the mid 70's and early 80's! It is a non-stop, high energy musical production that is scheduled for Saturday, November 22nd, 2003 at 7:45 p.m.! The SHOW is complete and the music is second to none! The cast has been established and is ready to go! There is still room for SUPPORT cast for those who play the VIOLIN or TRUMPET--or who are willing/wanting to simulate the playing of one of these two instruments. Such participants will be in the background supporting the STAR performer and other soloists and dancers! The SHOW is approximately 110 seats from being SOLD OUT! If you want to be part of what some consider to be the most liveliest and "FUNNEST" show of the year, contact me at the following numbers--or e-mail me as soon as possible. Support cast will be finalized by September 25th, 2003! Let me hear from you, if interested! Bruce Shields #216-881-1700, ext. 101 OR #440-572-4208 JacandBru at aol.com --part1_107.26aeeaf6.2c91251b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I am writing once agai= n to update everyone on the above SHOW!
" I Could Have Danced All Night" is being held at the Beck Center, ev= en though this is NOT a Beck Center sponsored event!
It is being produced by Bruce Shields and is an ULTIMATE reliving of the Dis= co era of the mid 70's and early 80's!  It is a non-stop, high energy m= usical production that is scheduled for Saturday, November 22nd, 2003 at 7:4= 5 p.m.! 
The SHOW is complete and the music is second to none!  
The cast has been established and is ready to go!  There is still room=20= for SUPPORT cast for those who play the VIOLIN or TRUMPET--or=20= who are willing/wanting to simulate the playing of one of these two instrume= nts.  Such participants will be in the background supporting the STAR p= erformer and other soloists and dancers!
The SHOW is approximately 110 seats from being SOLD OUT!   If you=20= want to be part of
what some consider to be the most liveliest and "FUNNEST" show of the year,=20= contact me at the following numbers--or e-mail me as soon as possible. = Support cast will be finalized by September 25th, 2003!
Let me hear from you, if interested! 

Bruce Shields   #216-881-1700, ext. 101 OR
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JacandBru at aol.com     
--part1_107.26aeeaf6.2c91251b_boundary-- From haywoodgroup at core.com Wed Sep 10 18:47:13 2003 From: haywoodgroup at core.com (lhammel) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 21:47:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Near West Theatre Opens 26th Season with Original Work Message-ID: <003d01c37806$a016ede0$e20ed6d8@com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003A_01C377E5.186E3E00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release =20 =20 Near West Theatre Opens Original Production =93Hercules vs. Godzilla=94 Oct. 3, 4, 5 =20 Near West Theatre opens its 26th Season with an original work=97Hercules = vs. Godzilla=97on Friday, Oct. 3. Performances are one weekend only and = conclude with a Sunday, Oct. 5, matinee. =20 =20 Friday and Saturday performances are at 7:30 p.m. The Sunday matinee = starts at 3 p.m. All tickets are $6 and include general admission = seating. Parking is free and guarded. Reservations are recommended. = Please call NWT=92s box office at 216-621-3242. =20 Performances are at St. Pat=92s Club Building, 3606 Bridge Ave., in Ohio = City (at the corner of W. 38th & Bridge Ave.). For more information, = check us out on the web at www.nearwesttheatre.org. =20 Sponsored by the City of Cleveland, Department of Community Development, = SoftRock, 102.1 FM WDOK, and Thompson Hine, Hercules vs. Godzilla is an = original script (written by NWT=92s Associate Artistic Director, Jodi = Maile) that fuses modern pop icons, rock music and media images with the = classic mythology of ancient Greece. In creating this comic and often = poignant retelling of the stories of Hercules, Persephone, Narcissus and = Pandora, cast members (ages 9-13) are asked to examine questions and = issues concerning beauty and body image, the true nature of heroism, the = ramifications of media bombardment as well as the universal themes of = individual will and fate. =20 Near West Theatre proudly acknowledges support from The Ohio Arts = Council. =20 Since 1978, Near West Theatre has provoked theatre through a process = that is intense, challenging and transforming=97for participants and = audience alike. People from all walks of life come together to be = challenged=97by sharing their unique life stories and experiences=97to = find their own voices and to make personal connections with the = production. Through this sometimes rugged and ragged process, people not = only discover themselves in new ways but relate to each other through = the medium of theatre. Connections are made. Community is formed. The = result is authentic, raw and passionate theatre. =20 NWT is the recipient of the 2003 Governor=92s Award for the Arts for = Community Development and Participation. ### ------=_NextPart_000_003A_01C377E5.186E3E00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

For Immediate Release           =20

           =20

Near West = Theatre=20 Opens Original Production

=93Hercules = vs.=20 Godzilla=94

Oct.=20 3, 4, 5

 

Near West Theatre opens its=20 26th Season with an original work=97Hercules vs. Godzilla=97on = Friday, Oct. 3.=20 Performances are one weekend only and conclude with a Sunday, Oct. 5,=20 matinee.  =

 

Friday and Saturday = performances are at=20 7:30 p.m. The Sunday matinee starts at 3 p.m.  All tickets are $6 and include = general=20 admission seating. Parking is free and = guarded. Reservations are=20 recommended. Please call NWT=92s box office at=20 216-621-3242.

 

Performances are at St. = Pat=92s Club=20 Building, 3606 Bridge Ave., in Ohio City (at the corner of W. = 38th=20 & Bridge Ave.).  For = more=20 information, check us out on the web at www.nearwesttheatre.org.

 

Sponsored by the City of = Cleveland,=20 Department of Community Development, SoftRock, 102.1 FM WDOK, and = Thompson Hine,=20 Hercules vs. Godzilla is an original script (written by NWT=92s = Associate=20 Artistic Director, Jodi Maile) that fuses modern pop icons, rock music = and media=20 images with the classic mythology of ancient Greece. In creating this = comic and=20 often poignant retelling of the stories of Hercules, Persephone, = Narcissus and=20 Pandora, cast members (ages 9-13) are asked to examine questions and = issues=20 concerning beauty and body image, the true nature of heroism, the = ramifications=20 of media bombardment as well as the universal themes of individual will = and=20 fate.

 

Near West Theatre proudly acknowledges = support from The=20 Ohio Arts Council.

 

Since 1978, Near West Theatre has provoked = theatre=20 through a process that is intense, challenging and transforming=97for = participants=20 and audience alike. People from all walks of life come together to be=20 challenged=97by sharing their unique life stories and experiences=97to = find their=20 own voices and to make personal connections with the production. Through = this=20 sometimes rugged and ragged process, people not only discover themselves = in new=20 ways but relate to each other through the medium of theatre. Connections = are=20 made. Community is formed. The result is authentic, raw and passionate=20 theatre.

 

NWT is the = recipient=20 of the 2003 Governor=92s Award for the Arts for Community Development = and=20 Participation.

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------=_NextPart_000_003A_01C377E5.186E3E00-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Wed Sep 10 19:09:59 2003 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 22:09:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"I Hate This" - One Night Only! 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_3146076600_374235_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable ONE-NIGHT ONLY PERFORMANCE In recognition of National Nurse-Midwifery week. I HATE THIS (a play without the baby) =B3There is no word for the parent of a dead child.=B2 Join playwright/performer David Hansen for I Hate This, a solo performance that takes you from the moment his son was born and through the year that follows =8A bu= t not in that order. An honest, horrible, and even humorous trip through the reality of stillbirth. Friday, October 10, 2003 WO Walker Center, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, 10524 Euclid Avenue (Complimentary parking available in attached garage off of Stokes Blvd.) 7 pm Reception =80 8 pm Performance Post-performance Talkback (Recently performed at the Minnesota Fringe Festival.) =B3A breathtaking, heartbreaking journey.=B2 =AD The Plain Dealer Sponsored by: The Northeast Ohio Chapter of the American College of Nurse Midwives, this play is one man=B9s perception of facing the grief of stillbirth. We encourage those that may personally or professionally deal with loss to join us for a night of reflection, education, and entertainment. $15 per person; $10 per medical/nursing students or medical residents with ID Please forward checks to NEOACNM, c/o Elizabeth Ruzga, 7388 Kinsman Rd, Novelty, Ohio 44072 or call 440-338-6291 for reservations. # # # --MS_Mac_OE_3146076600_374235_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable "I Hate This" - One Night Only! ONE-NIGHT ONLY PERFORMANCE
In recognition of National Nurse-Midwifery week.

I HATE THIS
(a play without the baby)

=B3There is no word for the parent of a dead child.=B2

Join playwright/performer David Hansen for I Hate This, a solo p= erformance that takes
you from the moment his son was born and through the year that follows =8A bu= t not in that order. An honest, horrible, and even humorous trip through the= reality of stillbirth.

Friday, October 10, 2003
WO Walker Center, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, 10524 Euclid Avenue
(Complimentary parking available in attached garage off of Stokes Blvd.) 7 pm Reception =80 8 pm Performance
Post-performance Talkback

(Recently performed at the Minnesota Fringe Festival.)

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

Sponsored by:
The Northeast Ohio Chapter of the American College of Nurse Midwives, this = play is one man=B9s perception of facing the grief of stillbirth.
We encourage those that may personally or professionally deal with loss = to join us for a night of reflection, education, and entertainment.

$15 per person; $10 per medical/nursing students or medical residents with = ID

Please forward checks to NEOACNM, c/o Elizabeth Ruzga,
7388 Kinsman Rd, Novelty, Ohio 44072
or call 440-338-6291 for reservations.

# # # --MS_Mac_OE_3146076600_374235_MIME_Part-- From cvlt at cvlt.org Wed Sep 10 20:24:04 2003 From: cvlt at cvlt.org (cvlt at cvlt.org) Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 23:24:04 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Annie at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030910232250.00a9e5b8@mail.en.com> Chagrin Valley Little Theatre will hold auditions for the musical "Annie" for children and dogs on Sunday, September 21 at 1 p.m. Children should come prepared to sing and dance, selections of their own choosing. Auditions for all other roles will be Monday and Tuesday, September 22 and 23 at 7:30 p.m. Those auditioning should come prepared to sing, dance and deliver a monologue. All auditions will be held at the theatre, 40 River Street, Chagrin Falls. "Annie" will be on stage November 28 through December 28. Director is Tim Coles, producer is Carolyn Barnhard. From WSPAmherst at aol.com Wed Sep 10 21:06:10 2003 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 00:06:10 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players: Bell, Book and Candle Message-ID: <1df.fb848e0.2c914eb2@aol.com> -------------------------------1063253170 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit For Immediate Release Workshop Players announces the first production of the 2003-2004 season, John van Druten's Bell, Book and Candle. Director Dave Cotton has cast an ensemble of Workshop veterans in this play, which was probably the inspiration for television's "Bewitched." Rachael Endrizzi is Gillian Holroyd, the lovely young witch who falls in love with a mortal, and who decides to cast a spell to gain his affections. Rachael has appeared in many local productions, including PICNIC at Workshop Players, where she played Madge, the beautiful sister. Michael Leuszler is Shepherd Henderson, a New York publisher who falls under Gillian's spell. Michael has done work for Workshop on and off since 1984, and has played various roles at WSP, including Mortimer Brewster from ARSENIC AND OLD LACE, and a very intelligent monkey in ALL IN THE TIMING. Aunt Queenie Holroyd, Gillian's poor eccentric aunt who is also a witch, is played by Jimmie Looney. Jimmie has appeared many times on the WSP stage, once, coincidentally as Mortimer Brewster's eccentric aunt in ARSENIC AND OLD LACE, and as a Jewish Mother in the classic GOD OF ISAAC. David Stacko should be familiar to longtime Workshop patrons, as he has directed and acted here for years. His last appearance on our stage was as the title character in LAST OF THE RED HOT LOVERS. Other recent appearances include roles in PLAZA SUITE and KINDLY KEEP IT COVERED. David plays Sidney Redlitch, a socially lubricated author who is researching a book on witchcraft in New York with the help of Gillian's brother... Nicky Holroyd is played by Todd McGill, who made his debut at Workshop in THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK. His character here is much nicer. Performance dates are September 11, 12, 13, 19, 20, 26 & 27 at 8 p.m. There will also be Sunday matinees on September 21 & 28 at 3:00. Tickets are $10.00 each and may be reserved by calling the box office at 440-988-5613. Group rates are available for groups of 15 or more. Season tickets are on sale now through October 7. Workshop Players Theatre is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. - 30 - "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" -------------------------------1063253170 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

For Immediate Release

Workshop Players announces the first production of the 2003-= 2004 season, John van Druten's Bell, Book and Candle.

Director= Dave Cotton has cast an ensemble of Workshop veterans in this play, which w= as probably the inspiration for television's "Bewitched." Rachael Endrizzi i= s Gillian Holroyd, the lovely young witch who falls in love with a mortal, a= nd who decides to cast a spell to gain his affections. Rachael has appeared=20= in many local productions, including PICNIC at Workshop Players, wher= e she played Madge, the beautiful sister.

Michael Leuszler is Shepher= d Henderson, a New York publisher who falls under Gillian's spell. Michael h= as done work for Workshop on and off since 1984, and has played various role= s at WSP, including Mortimer Brewster from ARSENIC AND OLD LACE, and=20= a very intelligent monkey in  ALL IN THE TIMING.

Aunt Qu= eenie Holroyd, Gillian's poor eccentric aunt who is also a witch, is played=20= by Jimmie Looney. Jimmie has appeared many times on the WSP stage, once, coi= ncidentally as Mortimer Brewster's eccentric aunt in ARSENIC AND OLD LACE= , and as a Jewish Mother in the classic GOD OF ISAAC.

Dav= id Stacko should be familiar to longtime Workshop patrons, as he has directe= d and acted here for years. His last appearance on our stage was as the titl= e character in LAST OF THE RED HOT LOVERS. Other recent appearances i= nclude roles in PLAZA SUITE and KINDLY KEEP IT COVERED. David=20= plays Sidney Redlitch, a socially lubricated author who is researching a boo= k on witchcraft in New York with the help of Gillian's brother...

Nic= ky Holroyd is played by Todd McGill, who made his debut at Workshop in TH= E DIARY OF ANNE FRANK.  His character here is much nicer.

Pe= rformance dates are September 11, 12, 13, 19, 20, 26 & 27 at 8 p.m. Ther= e will also be Sunday matinees on September 21 & 28 at 3:00. Tickets are= $10.00 each and may be reserved by calling the box office at 440-988-5613.=20= Group rates are available for groups of 15 or more. Season tickets are on sa= le now through October 7.
Workshop Players Theatre is located at 44820 M= iddle Ridge Road in Amherst.

- 30 -

 
"If the whole world's a stage, I demand better ligh= ting"
-------------------------------1063253170-- From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Thu Sep 11 05:54:07 2003 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 08:54:07 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition Reading-Saturday September 13th at 8:30 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_01C37863.C9CD0D60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Hello Everyone- Read this fabulous article about Lauri Donahue, the winning playwright of the Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition. The article was in last week's Cleveland Jewish News. Playwright's drama steeped in history Lauri Donahue brings ancient Judea to the Halle Theatre stage. BY: MARGI HERWALD Staff Reporter There was a long wait to get in to see the film "Gladiator" when it opened in May 2000, so Lauri Donahue brought a book to the theater. It was Jewish Wars, a historical account by Flavius Josephus, an ancient Judean who defected to Rome. Before the movie began, Donahue found herself engrossed in Josephus' description of an often-overlooked woman ruler in ancient Israel around 104 B.C.E. She was Queen Alexandra of Judea. "It was so wonderfully extravagant in its detail and so action-packed," recalls Donahue, 41, speaking to the CJN from her home outside of Vancouver. As she read about sons starving their mother, brothers killing each other, and devastating wars, the story "struck me as very theatrical and very Shakespearean," she says. As soon as she got home from the movie, Donahue sat down and wrote a monologue (in classical iambic pentameter) for one of the characters in Josephus' work. Soon, this monologue would expand into an epic, historical drama, "Alexandra of Judea." The play won this year's Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition at the JCC's Halle Theatre. It will be performed as a staged reading on Saturday evening, Sept. 13. While she had collaborated on musicals and written Purim spiels and non-fiction articles, "Alexandra" is Donahue's first full-length play. She researched the play's period by immersing herself in Talmud and archival works. She found that Judea (ancient Israel) only had two queens in its history. One was a disastrous ruler who slaughtered her whole family. Alexandra's reign, however, "was known as a golden age, even by the misogynists of the Talmud," Donahue relates. "It's interesting that I - and nearly everyone else in the Jewish world - have never heard of Alexandra. The only good queen Israel ever had, and she's the great mystery woman of Jewish history." "Alexandra of Judea" chronicles the Hasmoneans, descendants of the Maccabbees, who ruled Judea in the absence of a king from David's line. Alexandra begins the play as wife of Aristobulus, an arrogant and paranoid usurper king. After his death, she marries his brother and successor, the drunken and easily manipulated Alexander. For years, her war-mongering husbands chip away at the stability of Judea, until finally Alexandra ascends to the throne and restores peace. "History adds a wonderful dimension to a story, a layer of richness from that culture and society," Donahue says. Most of her characters actually existed. "Instead of creating them out of thin air, I'm reincarnating old bones." The playwright hopes to "get people interested and excited about Alexandra. She should be better known; she should be up there with Miriam and Deborah." Donahue says her one consolation is that the street in Jerusalem named after Alexandra is longer than the streets named after her two husbands. The idea for the script struck Donahue just as she and husband, Rabbi Barry Leff (who was still in rabbinical school at the time), were planning to move to Israel for a year. Donahue, a lawyer, worked for a Jerusalem law firm that got pelted by shrapnel from nearby bombs. "Our timing was impeccable. We arrived (with two stepdaughters, two daughters and another on the way) just in time for the intifada," Donahue says. "It was a wonderful, but intense year. Israel is a wonderful place for children; it's very safe, bombs and all." On her lunch breaks, the pregnant Donahue worked on the script, including writing a speech in which a character describes to Queen Alexandra specifically what it feels like to go through pregnancy. The speech remains one of her favorites, and always elicits an enthusiastic response from women who say she captured it perfectly. A day before her labor was induced, Donahue attended the first reading of "Alexandra," performed by Israel's CenterStage Company. Later the play was read at the Chutzpah Festival in Vancouver (where her husband has a pulpit), and it is currently set to be published. "I'm hoping local theater people in the Cleveland area will be attracted to it and want to do its first full production with costumes, lights, etc.," says Donahue, who will attend the JCC reading here. A California native, Donahue was not born Jewish. After marrying Leff, she decided she wanted to convert while pregnant with her first child. Leff was not observant at the time, but Donahue began inundating their household with Yiddishkeit. Leff decided to join her in her studies, to "keep up." "He reconnected and started taking Hebrew again for the first time since his bar mitzvah," Donahue says. "It's my fault he became a rabbi!" Donahue currently has three completed screenplays that are being considered for filming, and she is working on a new play, "Pompeii." The story of a Jerusalem family brought as slaves to ancient Pompeii, it touches on issues like "life in the Diaspora, reinvention of Jewish life after the destruction of the Temple, science versus faith, forbidden love," she explains. "And also there's a volcano in it." Donahue still practices law "a little," but is shifting full focus to her scripts. "I just put my husband through four years of rabbinical school," she says. "Now he's going to put me through a few years of writing!" "Alexandra of Judea" will be performed at the Halle Theatre at the Mayfield JCC on Saturday, Sept. 13, at 8:30 p.m. Call 216-382-4000, ext. 274. PLAN TO ATTEND! Attend a Staged Reading of the Winner of the 2003 Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition Saturday, September 13,2003 * 8:30 PM Eugene S.and Blanche R.Halle Theatre Alexandra of Judea BY LAURI DONAHUE Directed by Brian Zoldessy The cast includes many well-known actors in the Cleveland area: MARK CIPRA...............................JOHANAN/ELEAZAR NOAH BUDIN..................................ARISTOBULUS/ANANIAS HANS HOLZNAGEL...........................ANTIGONUS/2ND GENERAL PAUL KAISER..............................ALEXANDER JON STEIGER..............................MATTATHIAS BRIAN INNENBERG..........................ABSOLOM/BOY ALAN BRANSTEIN...........................LUTETIUS EDDIE HAMMWAY............................SIMEON MICHAEL REGNIER..........................JOSEPHUS JOY BORLAND..............................SERAKH MOLLY MCGINNIS...........................RACHEL CAISE RODE...............................ALEXANDRA CATHERINE ALBERS.........................MARIAMNE/CLEOPATRA KELLIE MCIVOR............................LAVINIA SUSANNA HOBRATH..........................STAGE DIRECTION FUNDED BY MARILYN AND HARRY CAGIN 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. Make a reservation by calling the Event Ticket Office or by responding to this email. Kris Barnes Event Ticket Office Manager The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland kbarnes at clevejcc.org 216-382-4000 ext. 274 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37863.C9CD0D60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition Reading-Saturday = September 13th at 8:30

Hello Everyone- Read this fabulous = article about Lauri Donahue, the winning playwright of the Dorothy = Silver Playwriting Competition. The article was in last week's = Cleveland Jewish News.

Playwright's drama steeped in = history=20
Lauri Donahue brings ancient Judea = to the Halle Theatre stage.

BY:
MARGI HERWALD <mailto:mherwald at cjn.org><= /U> Staff Reporter
There was a long wait to get in to = see the film "Gladiator" when it opened in May 2000, so Lauri = Donahue brought a book to the theater.

It was Jewish Wars, a historical account by Flavius Josephus, an = ancient Judean who defected to Rome.

Before the movie began, Donahue found herself engrossed in Josephus' = description of an often-overlooked woman ruler in ancient Israel around = 104 B.C.E. She was Queen Alexandra of Judea.

"It was so wonderfully extravagant in its detail and so = action-packed," recalls Donahue, 41, speaking to the CJN from her = home outside of Vancouver. As she read about sons starving their = mother, brothers killing each other, and devastating wars, the story = "struck me as very theatrical and very Shakespearean," she = says.

As soon as she got home from the movie, Donahue sat down and wrote a = monologue (in classical iambic pentameter) for one of the characters in = Josephus' work. Soon, this monologue would expand into an epic, = historical drama, "Alexandra of Judea." The play won this = year's Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition at the JCC's Halle = Theatre. It will be performed as a staged reading on Saturday evening, = Sept. 13.

While she had collaborated on musicals and written Purim spiels and = non-fiction articles, "Alexandra" is Donahue's first = full-length play. She researched the play's period by immersing herself = in Talmud and archival works. She found that Judea (ancient Israel) = only had two queens in its history. One was a disastrous ruler who = slaughtered her whole family. Alexandra's reign, however, "was = known as a golden age, even by the misogynists of the Talmud," = Donahue relates. "It's interesting that I - and nearly everyone = else in the Jewish world - have never heard of Alexandra. The only good = queen Israel ever had, and she's the great mystery woman of Jewish = history."

"Alexandra of Judea" chronicles the Hasmoneans, descendants = of the Maccabbees, who ruled Judea in the absence of a king from = David's line. Alexandra begins the play as wife of Aristobulus, an = arrogant and paranoid usurper king. After his death, she marries his = brother and successor, the drunken and easily manipulated Alexander. = For years, her war-mongering husbands chip away at the stability of = Judea, until finally Alexandra ascends to the throne and restores = peace.

"History adds a wonderful dimension to a story, a layer of = richness from that culture and society," Donahue says. Most of her = characters actually existed. "Instead of creating them out of thin = air, I'm reincarnating old bones."

The playwright hopes to "get people interested and excited about = Alexandra. She should be better known; she should be up there with = Miriam and Deborah." Donahue says her one consolation is that the = street in Jerusalem named after Alexandra is longer than the streets = named after her two husbands.

The idea for the script struck Donahue just as she and husband, Rabbi = Barry Leff (who was still in rabbinical school at the time), were = planning to move to Israel for a year. Donahue, a lawyer, worked for a = Jerusalem law firm that got pelted by shrapnel from nearby bombs.

"Our timing was impeccable. We arrived (with two stepdaughters, = two daughters and another on the way) just in time for the = intifada," Donahue says. "It was a wonderful, but intense = year. Israel is a wonderful place for children; it's very safe, bombs = and all."

On her lunch breaks, the pregnant Donahue worked on the script, = including writing a speech in which a character describes to Queen = Alexandra specifically what it feels like to go through pregnancy. The = speech remains one of her favorites, and always elicits an enthusiastic = response from women who say she captured it perfectly.

A day before her labor was induced, Donahue attended the first reading = of "Alexandra," performed by Israel's CenterStage Company. = Later the play was read at the Chutzpah Festival in Vancouver (where = her husband has a pulpit), and it is currently set to be published.

"I'm hoping local theater people in the Cleveland area will be = attracted to it and want to do its first full production with costumes, = lights, etc.," says Donahue, who will attend the JCC reading = here.

A California native, Donahue was not born Jewish. After marrying Leff, = she decided she wanted to convert while pregnant with her first child. = Leff was not observant at the time, but Donahue began inundating their = household with Yiddishkeit. Leff decided to join her in her = studies, to "keep up."

"He reconnected and started taking Hebrew again for the first time = since his bar mitzvah," Donahue says. "It's my fault he = became a rabbi!"

Donahue currently has three completed screenplays that are being = considered for filming, and she is working on a new play, = "Pompeii." The story of a Jerusalem family brought as slaves = to ancient Pompeii, it touches on issues like "life in the = Diaspora, reinvention of Jewish life after the destruction of the = Temple, science versus faith, forbidden love," she explains. = "And also there's a volcano in it."

Donahue still practices law "a little," but is shifting full = focus to her scripts. "I just put my husband through four years of = rabbinical school," she says. "Now he's going to put me = through a few years of writing!"

"Alexandra of Judea" will be performed at the Halle = Theatre at the Mayfield JCC on Saturday, Sept. 13, at 8:30 p.m. Call = 216-382-4000, ext. 274.


PLAN TO ATTEND!


    Attend a Staged Reading of the Winner of the =
    2003 Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition =
    Saturday, September 13,2003 * 8:30 PM
    Eugene S.and Blanche R.Halle Theatre

    Alexandra of Judea BY LAURI DONAHUE
    Directed by Brian Zoldessy
    The cast includes many well-known actors in = the Cleveland area:
    MARK = CIPRA...............................JOHANAN/ELEAZAR
    NOAH = BUDIN..................................ARISTOBULUS/ANANIAS
    HANS = HOLZNAGEL...........................ANTIGONUS/2ND GENERAL
    PAUL = KAISER..............................ALEXANDER
    JON = STEIGER..............................MATTATHIAS
    BRIAN = INNENBERG..........................ABSOLOM/BOY
    ALAN = BRANSTEIN...........................LUTETIUS
    EDDIE = HAMMWAY............................SIMEON
    MICHAEL = REGNIER..........................JOSEPHUS
    JOY = BORLAND..............................SERAKH
    MOLLY = MCGINNIS...........................RACHEL
    CAISE = RODE...............................ALEXANDRA
    CATHERINE = ALBERS.........................MARIAMNE/CLEOPATRA
    KELLIE = MCIVOR............................LAVINIA
    SUSANNA HOBRATH..........................STAGE = DIRECTION
    FUNDED BY MARILYN AND HARRY CAGIN
    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.

    Make a reservation by calling the Event Ticket = Office or by responding to

this email.

Kris = Barnes
Event = Ticket Office Manager
The Jewish = Community Center of Cleveland
kbarnes at clevejcc.org=20
216-382-4000 ext. 274=20

------_=_NextPart_001_01C37863.C9CD0D60-- From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Thu Sep 11 07:16:35 2003 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 10:16:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great American Songbook Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3786F.4E7CA8FE Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland presents=20 The Song Is You the highly acclaimed series on the=20 Great American Songbook=20 Hosted by Bill Rudman and Joe Hunter first-rate jazz singers and musicians work the timeless songs written by trailblazing composers and lyricists. =20 Come-on along and listen to...... =20 October 5, 2003 ~ 3:00 p.m. Irving Berlin: The Proud Father of 20th Century Song featuring....Erin Kufel and Vince Mastro November 30, 2003 ~ 3:00 p.m. Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart: It's Smooth, It's Smart, It's Rodgers and Hart featuring....Barbara Knight January 11, 2004 ~ 3:00 p.m. Peggy Lee: The Art of the Singer March 7, 2004 ~ 3:00 p.m. Cole Proter: Mr. Sophisticate featuring....Susan Hesse April 18, 2004 ~ 3:00 p.m. I love the Blues - She Heard My Cry: The Impact of the Blues on American Popular Song featuring....Evelyn Wright =20 Admission: $10.00, available at the door Cuyahoga Community College Metropolitan Campus Cleveland, OH Main Stage Theatre enter the secured, underground parking garage at Entrance 6, near the corner of E. 30th St. and Woodland Ave.=20 For more information and a brochure call: 216-987-4400 www.tricjazzfest.com =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3786F.4E7CA8FE Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Tri-C = JazzFest=20 Cleveland presents
The Song=20 Is You
the highly = acclaimed series=20 on the
Great = American=20 Songbook
Hosted by = Bill=20 Rudman and Joe=20 Hunter
first-rate jazz = singers and=20 musicians work the timeless songs written by trailblazing composers and=20 lyricists.
 
Come-on along=20 and listen to......
 
October 5, 2003 ~ 3:00 = p.m.
Irving Berlin: The Proud Father of 20th = Century=20 Song
featuring....Erin Kufel and = Vince=20 Mastro
November 30, 2003 ~ 3:00 = p.m.
Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart: It's = Smooth, It's=20 Smart, It's Rodgers and Hart
featuring....Barbara=20 Knight
January 11, 2004 ~ 3:00 = p.m.
Peggy Lee: The Art of the=20 Singer
March=20 7, 2004 ~ 3:00 p.m.
Cole Proter:  Mr.=20 Sophisticate
featuring....Susan=20 Hesse
April=20 18, 2004 ~ 3:00 p.m.
I=20 love the Blues - She Heard My Cry:  The Impact of the Blues on = American=20 Popular Song
featuring....Evelyn=20 Wright
 
Admission:=20 $10.00, available at the door
Cuyahoga Community=20 College Metropolitan Campus
Cleveland,=20 OH
Main = Stage=20 Theatre
enter = the secured,=20 underground parking garage at Entrance 6, near the corner of E. = 30th St.=20 and Woodland Ave. 
For more = information and a=20 brochure call: 216-987-4400

www.tricjazzfest.com
 
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3786F.4E7CA8FE-- From bdiehl at ayalogic.com Thu Sep 11 07:30:13 2003 From: bdiehl at ayalogic.com (Brian Diehl) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 10:30:13 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Talent Show - Sept 19, 20: Release Message-ID: <009001c37871$36f0e3a0$0400a8c0@hq.local> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: September 11, 2003 Contact: Brian Diehl, Board Member, Hudson Players 39 Church St. Hudson, OH 44236 Office: 330.253.2700 Email: bdiehl at ayalogic.com Re: Talent Show Acts Ready to Perform September 19 and 20 HUDSON, OHIO ? On September 19 and 20, ?Hudson?s Second Annual Community Talent Show,? will showcase the talent of the Western Reserve area. This year, twenty-five acts auditioned. The show will feature sixteen of them with dancing, music, singing and comedy. This vaudevillian show offers area residents an opportunity to hear popular tunes and ballads sung by Zack Carter, Natalie Freeman-Clark, Lindsey Hill, Tabatha Keller, Kelly Stoner, Haley Tussey and Will Warren. Other singing acts include the duet of Stacy Steele and Diana Rendine singing in both English and Hebrew, the father-son duo Justin and Kevin McCuteon with guitar and song and ?The Horneck Family,? more specifically Angela, Heidi, Sarah and Christa Horneck, offering piano, dancing and singing ? a triple threat! Musical acts, ranging from cute to classical, include Madison Miller with her harp and the Vivace String Trio of Ben Lee, Joseph Lee and Eric Lin. ?Ecleptic,? an area band formed by Chris Bohrer, Andy Hale, and Derrik and Danny Kolliner will keep up the tempo and ?Not Really a Rock Band? with members Bob Willoughby, Chris Anthony, Tony Meyer and Andrew Syme will have you smiling. Adding additional laughs and texture to the evening will be ?The Lyn and Annie Show? with comic tramps Lyn Joslyn and Annie Steinheiser. Offering a unique perspective and many smiles, Mallory Korpics will tell ?The Real Story of the 3 Little Pigs.? Performances are at the Barlow Community Center (east of route 91 and south off of 303 on Oviatt Street) September 19 and 20, Friday and Saturday, at 8:00pm. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8.50 for children, students, and seniors. They may be reserved by calling 330 655-8522 or purchased at the Learned Owl Bookstore. You can take your chances at buying tickets at the door, but this show is expected to sell out. Those interested in joining The Hudson Players or donating time or money can contact the group at 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 jkcoughlin at hotmail.com Thu Sep 11 07:49:07 2003 From: jkcoughlin at hotmail.com (Kay Coughlin) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 14:49:07 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Attention Playwrights! Message-ID:
Hone your creative writing skills at the Poets' and Writers' League of Greater Cleveland.  Fall classes begin soon at the PWLGC's Literary Center, 12200 Fairhill Road, Townhouse 3A (on the Fairhill Center campus).  For as little as $12, you can study creative writing with some of the best creative writers in town!  Classes are open to writers of all ages and genres, amateurs and professionals alike. Check out the PWLGC fall class schedule online at www.pwlgc.com, send an email to pwlgc at yahoo.com or call 216-421-0403 for more information.  - Kay Coughlin, Program and Outreach Director, PWLGC


Express yourself with MSN Messenger 6.0 -- download now! From cabraham at cecodoor.com Thu Sep 11 08:15:19 2003 From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 10:15:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Adult principles for Silhouette's Wizard of oz @ Shore Centre Message-ID: You can still make the auditions @ 7:30 tonight for The Witch, Scarecrow and Tin Woods Man for show dates of Nov 7,8,9,14 and 15th 2003. At the Shore Cultural Centre 219 East 222nd street in Downtown Euclid, Ohio in room 241 and 242 or call Chuck Abraham direct if you can not get there and you have interest @ 440 840-5571 anytime. Thanks Chuck. From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Thu Sep 11 09:35:42 2003 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 12:35:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for: Many Voices/Many Lives: Stories about AIDS 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_01C37882.BDEB1E50 Content-Type: text/plain Auditions for: Many Voices/Many Lives: Stories about AIDS The Education Department of Playhouse Square Foundation is holding a workshop/audition for participation in a special project involving the AIDS Task Force and The Cleveland Public Library. Come dressed to move. No preparation required. Participation is unpaid. Audition is Saturday, September 20 11am to 1pm, in the West Rehearsal Hall of Playhouse Square Center, 1650 Chester Ave. Call 216.348.7909 for additional information. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37882.BDEB1E50 Content-Type: text/html Message
 
 

Auditions for:

Many Voices/Many Lives: Stories about AIDS

 

The Education Department of Playhouse Square Foundation is holding a workshop/audition for participation in a special project involving the AIDS Task Force and The Cleveland Public Library.  Come dressed to move.  No preparation required.  Participation is unpaid.  Audition is Saturday, September 20 11am to 1pm, in the West Rehearsal Hall of Playhouse Square Center, 1650 Chester Ave.  Call 216.348.7909 for additional information.

 

 
------_=_NextPart_001_01C37882.BDEB1E50-- From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Thu Sep 11 09:43:22 2003 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 12:43:22 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for A TASTE OF HONEY Message-ID: <2C6710F191F3544AA06A1C9D67CB14D606BC79@mail4.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37883.D012A4BC Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The East 2 Theatre Company announces =20 AUDITIONS for A TASTE OF HONEY by Shelagh Delaney =20 Directed by: Jeffrey Lyn Hall =20 When: Sunday, September 14th and Tuesday, September 16th 7:00-10:00pm. Call-backs will be Wednesday, September 17th at 7:00pm. =20 =20 Roles: 1 Female age: 45-55 1 African-American Male age: 20-30 1 Male age: 35-55 =20 *Please come prepared with one dramatic/comic monologue OR you can read from the script. Sides will be available at the auditions. =20 =20 Auditions will be held at: Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus 4250 Richmond Rd. (15 min. from downtown) Studio Theatre =20 A TASTE OF HONEY became a sensational theatrical success when first produced in London by Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop in 1958. Now established as a modern classic, this comic and poignant play, by a then nineteen-year-old working-class Lancashire girl, was praised at it's London premiere by Graham Greene as having 'all the freshness of Mr. Osborne's LOOK BACK IN ANGER and a greater maturity.' =20 *Please call (216)987-2438 for more information. =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37883.D012A4BC Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
The = East 2=20 Theatre Company  announces
 
AUDITIONS  for   A TASTE OF=20 HONEY
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Directed by:  Jeffrey Lyn=20 Hall
 
When:  Sunday, September 14th  and  = Tuesday,=20 September 16th   7:00-10:00pm.
          &nbs= p;=20 Call-backs will be Wednesday, September 17th at =20 7:00pm.
 
 
Roles:   1 Female    age:=20 45-55
          &nbs= p; 1=20 African-American Male     age: = 20-30
          &nbs= p; 1=20 Male       = age: 35-55
 
*Please come=20 prepared with one dramatic/comic monologue OR you can read from the = script.
 Sides will be=20 available at the auditions.
 
 
Auditions=20 will be held at:     Cuyahoga Community College = Eastern=20 Campus
          &nbs= p;            = ;            =      =20 4250 Richmond Rd.  (15 min. from downtown)
          &nbs= p;            = ;            =      =20 Studio Theatre
 
A TASTE=20 OF HONEY became a sensational theatrical success when = first=20 produced in London by Joan Littlewood's
Theatre Workshop in=20 1958.  Now established as a modern classic, this comic and poignant = play,=20 by a then nineteen-year-old
working-class=20 Lancashire girl, was praised at it's London premiere by Graham Greene as = having=20 'all the freshness of Mr. Osborne's LOOK BACK IN = ANGER=20 and a greater maturity.'
 
*Please call=20 (216)987-2438 for more information.
 
 
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37883.D012A4BC-- From Leuszler at aol.com Thu Sep 11 14:18:58 2003 From: Leuszler at aol.com (Leuszler at aol.com) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 17:18:58 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Workshop Players of Amherst DARES you.... Message-ID: <1cb.10bbc4d0.2c9240c2@aol.com> -------------------------------1063315138 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Workshop Players of Amherst and director Michael Leuszler DARES all men in the area to read the following... Shakespeare Seeks a Man Workshop Players of Amherst, Ohio announces that THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (Abridged), our second show of the Workshop Players' season, has two of the three roles cast. Dennis Runkle and Matt Kiedrowski are playing two members of the Reduced Shakespeare Company, but we still need a third male, or someone who can be male-like, preferably between the ages of 18 to 40. This is a high energy show with a ton of physical comedy and a lot of lines and ad libbing. If you haven't run away screaming in your soaked pants, yet, and you are interested, or know of anyone who might be, contact director Michael Leuszler either by e-mail at Leuszler at aol.com or by phone at 440-988-2256. Read throughs begin the third week of September. -------------------------------1063315138 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Workshop Players of Amherst= and director Michael Leuszler DARES all men in the area to read the followi= ng...

Shakespeare Seeks a Ma= n

Workshop Players of Amh= erst, Ohio announces that THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (Abridge= d), our second show of the Workshop Players' season, has two of the three ro= les cast. Dennis Runkle and Matt Kiedrowski are playing two members of the R= educed Shakespeare Company, but we still need a third male, or someone who c= an be male-like, preferably between the ages of 18 to 40. This is a high ene= rgy show with a ton of physical comedy and a lot of lines and ad libbing.

If you haven't run away= screaming in your soaked pants, yet, and you are interested, or know of any= one who might be, contact director Michael Leuszler either by e-mail at Leus= zler at aol.com or by phone at 440-988-2256. Read throughs begin the third week= of September.

-------------------------------1063315138-- From lilith at cros.net Thu Sep 11 15:00:19 2003 From: lilith at cros.net (Christine Chapman) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 18:00:19 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SEPT. 18 AUDITIONS FOR "TWENTY FIRST CENTURY" FILM Message-ID: <001601c378b0$17ab8600$b7f5ec3f@ChandlerChapman> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C3788E.8FD81CA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable KILLER SQUIRREL PRODUCTIONS is shooting our first short film Oct. 1-7 in = Port Clinton... And we need ACTORS and EXTRAS. TWENTY-FIRST-CENTURY is the working title of a screenplay about a 'what = if'... In this case, what if Satan were to become unemployed? Speaking roles include Satan him (or her) self, a documentary = film-maker, teens (need to actually be over 18), homeless people, secret = service agents and others. All types are needed. We also need 200 extras for background action and a rally that will be = shot on October 4 (sat). Auditions are being held at the Ida Rupp Public Library in Port Clinton, = Ohio on September 18 from 4-8 pm. Sides will be provided and your = audition will be taped. Extras need not audition, just email lilith at cros.net with your contact = information so our production team can tell you when and where to be. AND LET'S NOT FORGET THE CREW! If you have production experience of any kind, we could use you! Of course, no one's getting paid, but you will get credit and be invited = to the screening in December. If the final cut is up to snuff- we will = be entering in festivals. Please feel free to contact me for information. Thanks! Christine Chapman, Director ------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C3788E.8FD81CA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
KILLER SQUIRREL = PRODUCTIONS is shooting our first short film Oct. 1-7 in Port = Clinton... And=20 we need ACTORS and EXTRAS.
 
TWENTY-FIRST-CENTURY is the = working title of=20 a screenplay about a 'what if'... In this case, what if Satan were to = become=20 unemployed?
 
Speaking roles include Satan him (or = her) self, a=20 documentary film-maker, teens (need to actually be over 18), homeless = people,=20 secret service agents and others. All types are needed.

We also need 200 extras for background = action and a=20 rally that will be shot on October 4 (sat).
 
Auditions are being held at the Ida = Rupp Public=20 Library in Port Clinton, Ohio on September 18 from 4-8 pm. Sides will be = provided and your audition will be taped.
 
Extras need not audition, just email lilith at cros.net with your contact = information=20 so our production team can tell you when and where to be.
 
AND LET'S NOT FORGET THE = CREW!
 
If you have production experience of = any kind, we=20 could use you!
 
Of course, no one's getting paid, but = you will get=20 credit and be invited to the screening in December. If the final cut is = up to=20 snuff- we will be entering in festivals.
 
Please feel free to contact me for=20 information.
 
Thanks!
 
Christine Chapman,=20 Director
<= /HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_0013_01C3788E.8FD81CA0-- From s.marrell at excite.com Thu Sep 11 16:33:50 2003 From: s.marrell at excite.com (Sharon Marrell) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 19:33:50 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]posting: call for singers Message-ID: <20030911233350.172B4B70E@xmxpita.excite.com> --EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__5e8f11ecb929c1a9d7877d83fdf64fa8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit From: Windsong: Cleveland's Feminist ChorusSharon Marrell, Artistic Director CALL FOR WOMEN SINGERS Windsong has been in existence since 1979 and received non-profit status in 2001. They are an organization of women dedicated to promoting and creating change in the community through the performance of music that is women-supportive, representative of diversity, and socially and environmentally responsible. They are a smaller chorus that performs 2 formal concert per year and some special events throughout the year. They are a diverse group of women who have a lot of fun singing together while enjoying a wide variety of musical styles. Their ages range from 20's-60's. This year Windsong will be performing the oratorio "Where I Live" by Diane Benjamin. It is about breast cancer survival and the concert's net proceeds are to benefit Cleveland area breast cancer organizations. As of 9/21 Windsong will be rehearsing at St. Albons in Cleveland Hts from 4-6:15pm each Sunday. Please visit a Windsong rehearsal or call if you are interested in singing and have further questions. You may contact Windsong at 216-739-1928, ask for Amy, membership committee. _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! --EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__5e8f11ecb929c1a9d7877d83fdf64fa8 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit


From: Windsong: Cleveland's Feminist Chorus
Sharon Marrell, Artistic Director


CALL FOR WOMEN SINGERS

Windsong has been in existence since 1979 and received non-profit status in 2001. They are an organization of women dedicated to promoting and creating change in the community through the performance of music that is women-supportive, representative of diversity, and socially and environmentally responsible.

They are a smaller chorus that performs 2 formal concert per year and some special events throughout the year. They are a diverse group of women who have a lot of fun singing together while enjoying a wide variety of musical styles. Their ages range from 20's-60's. This year Windsong will be performing the oratorio "Where I Live" by Diane Benjamin. It is about breast cancer survival and the concert's net proceeds are to benefit Cleveland area breast cancer organizations. As of 9/21 Windsong will be rehearsing at St. Albons in Cleveland Hts from 4-6:15pm each Sunday. Please visit a Windsong rehearsal or call if you are interested in singing and have further questions. You may contact Windsong at 216-739-1928, ask for Amy, membership committee.




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--EXCITEBOUNDARY_000__5e8f11ecb929c1a9d7877d83fdf64fa8-- From GOLD2 at aol.com Thu Sep 11 16:35:58 2003 From: GOLD2 at aol.com (GOLD2 at aol.com) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 19:35:58 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]PLUS SIZES NEEDED FOR PRINT/TV ADS Message-ID: <110.27cff772.2c9260de@aol.com> --part1_110.27cff772.2c9260de_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit LOOKING FOR OVERWEIGHT MALES/FEMALES (AGE 15-55) FOR LIGHT (POSSIBLY COMICAL) PRINT/TV AD CAMPAIGN FOR NEW WEIGHT LOSS CENTER. E-MAIL PHOTOS (PLEASE PASTE PHOTOS IN E-MAIL TEXT SPACE...IF YOU E-MAIL YOUR PHOTO BY ATTACHING A FILE, I MAY NOT BE ABLE TO OPEN IT). OR E-MAIL ME TO REQUEST THE ADDRESS IF YOU WANT TO MAIL A PIC. THANKS. JULIE Julie Matthews 330-467-0577 330-289-6858 Candlejump Productions presents SOUPERNATURAL http://www.soupernaturalmovie.com/ --part1_110.27cff772.2c9260de_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable LOOKING FOR OVERWEIGHT MALES/FEMALES (AGE 15-= 55) FOR LIGHT (POSSIBLY COMICAL) PRINT/TV AD CAMPAIGN FOR NEW WEIGHT LOSS CE= NTER.

E-MAIL PHOTOS (PLEASE PASTE PHOTOS IN E-MAIL TEXT SPACE...IF YOU E-MAIL YOUR= PHOTO BY ATTACHING A FILE, I MAY NOT BE ABLE TO OPEN IT).

OR E-MAIL ME TO REQUEST THE ADDRESS IF YOU WANT TO MAIL A PIC.

THANKS.
JULIE



Julie Matthews
330-467-0577
330-289-6858
Candlejump Productions
presents
SOUPERNATURAL
http://www.soupernaturalmovie.com/

--part1_110.27cff772.2c9260de_boundary-- From Bitscleve at aol.com Thu Sep 11 18:09:27 2003 From: Bitscleve at aol.com (Bitscleve at aol.com) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 21:09:27 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actors and Actresses wanted for Paid Position Message-ID: <166.256fa202.2c9276c7@aol.com> --part1_166.256fa202.2c9276c7_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mystery's Off Broadway Inc. is holding an audition for actors and actresses for their upcoming season. To qualify you must be over eighteen, able to work weekends and some weekdays. Ability to memorize lines and interact with other actors as well as audience members is a must. Improvisational skills and a good voice is a plus. M.O.B. Inc. is also looking for an F/X makeup artist intern. The acting job is a paid position which requires mandatory rehearsals in the Cleveland area for performances throughout Ohio. This audition will be on September 21st. Please call our office between the hours of 1pm till 7pm Monday through Friday @ (216) 426-9392 You can send resumes and headshots via Email for a faster response at Bitscleve at aol.com Thank you and good luck on your audition, W.J. --part1_166.256fa202.2c9276c7_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Mystery's Off Broadway Inc. is holding an auditi= on for actors and actresses for their upcoming season.  To qualify you=20= must be over eighteen, able to work weekends and some weekdays. Ability to m= emorize lines and interact with other actors as well as audience members is=20= a must.  Improvisational skills and a good voice is a plus. 

M.O.B. Inc. is also looking for an F/X makeup artist intern. The acting job=20= is a paid position which requires mandatory rehearsals in the Cleveland area= for performances throughout Ohio. This audition will be on September 21st.=20= Please call our office between the hours of 1pm till 7pm Monday through Frid= ay @
(216) 426-9392  You can send resumes and headshots via Email for a fast= er response at Bitscleve at aol.com
Thank you and good luck on your audition,
W.J.
--part1_166.256fa202.2c9276c7_boundary-- From NBudin at aol.com Thu Sep 11 19:49:55 2003 From: NBudin at aol.com (NBudin at aol.com) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 22:49:55 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Concert Friday, Sept. 12 Message-ID: <122.261dacc9.2c928e53@aol.com> --part1_122.261dacc9.2c928e53_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Singer, songwriter, recording artist, actor, storyteller and educator Noah Budin with David Budin and Ed Ridley, Jr. and a guest appearances by Norm Tischler and Kathy Sebo Friday, Sept. 12 8:15PM The Temple Tifereth Israel On Shaker Blvd. between Richmond and Brainard in Beachwood All styles of traditional, contemporary and original folk/rock/gospel/pop No fees -- No donations Concert length: app. 1 hr. 15 mins. --part1_122.261dacc9.2c928e53_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Sing= er, songwriter, recording artist, actor, storyteller and educator
Noah Budin

with David Budin and Ed Ridley, Jr.
and a guest appearances by Norm Tischler
and Kathy Sebo


Friday, Sept. 12
8:15PM

The Temple Tifereth Israel
On Shaker Blvd. between Richmond and Brainard in Beachwood


All styles of traditional, contemporary and original
folk/rock/gospel/pop

No fees -- No donations
Concert length: app. 1 hr. 15 mins.

--part1_122.261dacc9.2c928e53_boundary-- From mike at r-town.net Fri Sep 12 07:47:30 2003 From: mike at r-town.net (Mike Raum) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 10:47:30 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ensemble Theatre Audition Notice Message-ID: <000601c3793c$cb6b2060$6501000a@oemcomputer2> ENSEMBLE THEATRE TO HOLD AUDITIONS ON ON SEPTEMBER 29 FOR THREE TALL WOMEN Cleveland, OH, September 12, 2003 - Ensemble Theatre is holding equity / non-equity auditions for three women and one young man for Edward Albee?s Pulitzer prize winning Three Tall Women, directed by Licia Colombi. Roles are for one elderly woman (60 or older), one middle-aged woman (45-55), one young woman (late 20s, early 30s), and one non-equity male (mid 20s). Women should be 5-5? or taller. The show will run weekends November 22-December 7, 2003 at The Cleveland Play House?s Studio One. Auditions will be held at the May-Lee Building in Cleveland Heights on Monday, September 29 from 4:30 to 6:30 PM. Actors should bring a current headshot and resume and be prepared to perform a three-minute contemporary drama monologue. Please call (216) 321-2930 for an appointment and directions. PLEASE NOTE: If you auditioned in July for Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune, you need not audition again. Michael Raum R-Town Communications 671 Columbia Rd. Suite 1 Westlake, OH. 44145 (440) 808-0840 (440) 808-0841 FAX mike at r-town.net From twnkltos at ix.netcom.com Thu Sep 11 03:55:23 2003 From: twnkltos at ix.netcom.com (Margaret Holden) Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 10:55:23 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Cleveland Dance Theatre Message-ID: <000a01c37853$35c7a180$e3b64943@gipsygrl> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C37853.33422F20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ongoing auditions by appointment for Cleveland Dance Theatre, a = community dance company for ballet and modern dancers ages 12 through = adult. Please contact Margaret Holden, Artistic Director, for more = information. 216-749-4228 or ClevelandDanceTheatre at yahoo.com ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C37853.33422F20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C37853.33422F20-- From Christopher.Bohan at tri-c.edu Fri Sep 12 09:42:47 2003 From: Christopher.Bohan at tri-c.edu (Bohan, Christopher) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 12:42:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CCC West Faculty Gala Recital - Sunday - FREE Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3794C.E58448E5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Cuyahoga Community College Western Campus Theatre Presents its Faculty Gala Recital To support THE FRANKLIN LIBERAL ARTS SCHOLARSHIP FUND =20 Sunday, September 14th 3:00pm 11000 Pleasant Valley Road The concert is FREE and open to the Public, with a reception following. DONATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED =20 Featured on the concert are percussion, guitar, piano, and voice faculty performing a variety of Classical, Jazz, and Show pieces, with some Gershwin, Berlioz, Milhaud, Villa-Lobos, Bach and others. =20 During intermission, the box office staff will be collecting donations for The Franklin Liberal Arts Scholarship Fund This scholarship was created by the CCC Black Caucus in Memory of Frances M. Franklin-Professor of English at CCC Metro. This scholarship provides economic support on an annual basis to needy students. =20 FOR INFORMATION: 216.987.5536 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3794C.E58448E5 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Cuyahoga Community = College Western Campus Theatre

Presents = its

Faculty Gala = Recital

To = support

THE = FRANKLIN LIBERAL ARTS SCHOLARSHIP FUND

 

Sunday, September = 14th

3:00pm

11000 Pleasant = Valley Road

The concert is FREE = and open to the Public, with a reception following.

DONATIONS WILL BE = ACCEPTED

 

Featured on the = concert are percussion, guitar, piano, and voice faculty performing a variety of = Classical, Jazz, and Show pieces, with some Gershwin, Berlioz, Milhaud, = Villa-Lobos, Bach and others.

 

During intermission, = the box office staff will be collecting donations for

The Franklin Liberal = Arts Scholarship Fund

This scholarship was created by the CCC Black Caucus in Memory of Frances M. = Franklin—Professor of English at CCC Metro.  This scholarship provides economic = support on an annual basis to needy students.

 

FOR = INFORMATION:  216.987.5536

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From Oonawolf at aol.com Fri Sep 12 11:14:53 2003 From: Oonawolf at aol.com (Oonawolf at aol.com) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 14:14:53 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Check out Cleveland Scene | clevescene.com | Music : Soundbites Gong Ho, An ar Message-ID: <3c.34bd255d.2c93671d@aol.com> Click here: Cleveland Scene | clevescene.com | Music : Soundbites Gong Ho,An art-rock dream comes true for Drumplay's James On Dear Folks, Here is the online version of the story mentioned in Wednesday's post, in case you were not able to pick up a copy of this week's Scene. I hope to see you all at the Beachland Ballroom tonight, September 12. Again, a free poster of Daniel Thompson's poetry is yours, when purchasing our new CD "Under the Map of the World Where I Sleep", recorded last year in Europe. Peace, James Onysko From CRSG at Lubrizol.com Fri Sep 12 12:16:12 2003 From: CRSG at Lubrizol.com (Sgarlata, Christopher) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 15:16:12 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder of Li'l Auditions Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C37962.54140458 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Lake Performing Arts Center, located at 29430 Lakeshore Blvd. in Willowick, will hold auditions for our Fall Musical Li'l Abner on Sunday September 14 at 7:30 p.m. No appointment is necessary. Needed are actors, singer and dancers ages 16 and older. Those auditioning should prepare a song from a Broadway musical and be prepared to read from the script. Production dates for Li'l Abner are November 14 - December 7. For more information, please call Lake Performing Arts Center Box Office at 440/944-2520. Chris R. 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Lake Performing Arts Center, = located at 29430 Lakeshore Blvd. in Willowick, will hold auditions for = our Fall Musical Li’l Abner on Sunday September 14 at 7:30 = p.m.  No appointment is necessary.  Needed are actors, singer = and dancers ages 16 and older.  Those auditioning should prepare a = song from a Broadway musical and be prepared to read from the = script.  Production dates for Li’l Abner are November = 14 – December 7.  For more information, please call Lake = Performing Arts Center Box Office at 440/944-2520.


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------_=_NextPart_001_01C37962.54140458-- From titlewavetheatre at yahoo.com Fri Sep 12 13:38:17 2003 From: titlewavetheatre at yahoo.com (TITLEWave theatre) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 13:38:17 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]TITLEWave theatre & CPT Open WAIT! in 2 Weeks! Message-ID: <20030912203817.40471.qmail@web80703.mail.yahoo.com> --0-710751021-1063399097=:40228 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Don?t WAIT! To Get Your Tickets! Only 2 Weeks until September 26 When TITLEWave theatre and Cleveland Public Theatre Will Proudly Open Julie Jensen?s WAIT! A poignant New Comedy Directed By Gregory Vovos FEATURING Meg Chamberlain, Jen Clifford, Randy Rollison & everyone?s favorite vixen Marni Task *And a Special Appearance By A. Blue Light (A. Blue Light Appears Under a Special Agreement With Actors Electricity Association) Wendy Burger (Jen Clifford) searches for her identity as she gets acting tips from Floating Pi?ata Head (Meg Chamberlain), spiritual challenges from the Greeks, and helps the ever-flamboyant Lu (Randy Rollison) restore the old theatre to its former glory. A small town never seemed so big especially for a girl with one eye on her alcoholic father and the other on the striking O Vixen My Vixen (Marni Task). Witness the moment between the question and the answer, the WAIT! September 26-October 11, Thurs-Sat at 8:00, Sunday at 3:00 at the Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave CALL 216-631-2727 NOW FOR TICKETS!!! $15 general admission; $12 students & seniors About the Playwright: JULIE JENSEN is the recipient of the Kennedy Center Award for New American Plays (WHITE MONEY), the Joseph Jefferson Award for Best New Work (THE LOST VEGAS SERIES), the LA Weekly Award for Best New Play (TWO-HEADED), and the McKnight National Playwriting Fellowship (WAIT!). She has won the Mill Mountain Theatre Playwriting Competition three times (TENDER HOOKS, LAST LISTS OF MY MAD MOTHER and TWO-HEADED). Her plays have been produced in London (LOST VEGAS SERIES) and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival (LAST LISTS OF MY MAD MOTHER). In this country she has been produced by the Women?s Project in New York TWO-HEADED and CHEAT) as well as in theatres nationwide. She has been commissioned by Mark Taper Forum, ASK Theatre Projects, and Kennedy Center, Geva Theatre, and Philadelphia Theatre Company. She has taught playwriting at five different universities, worked in Hollywood as a television writer, and directed the graduate playwriting program at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Recently awarded the NEA/TCG Residency Grant, she wrote and premiered WAIT! last spring. Now holding a major grant from the Pew Charitable Trust, she is Resident Playwright at Salt Lake Acting Company writing a play called DUST EATERS. Her work is published by Dramatic Publishing, Dramatists Play Service, and Smith and Kraus. TITLEWave theatre is proud to partner up with the Cleveland Public Theatre for Its Inaugural Production. TITLEWave theatre Bringing New Plays to the Surface. www.titlewavetheatre.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-710751021-1063399097=:40228 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Don?t WAIT! To Get Your Tickets!

Only 2 Weeks until September 26 When

TITLEWave theatre and Cleveland Public Theatre

Will Proudly Open

Julie Jensen?s WAIT!

A poignant New Comedy

Directed By Gregory Vovos

FEATURING

Meg Chamberlain, Jen Clifford, Randy Rollison & everyone?s favorite vixen Marni Task

*And a Special Appearance By  A. Blue Light

(A. Blue Light Appears Under a Special Agreement With Actors Electricity Association)

Wendy Burger (Jen Clifford) searches for her identity as she gets acting tips from Floating Pi?ata Head (Meg Chamberlain), spiritual challenges from the Greeks, and helps the ever-flamboyant Lu (Randy Rollison) restore the old theatre to its former glory.  A small town never seemed so big especially for a girl with one eye on her alcoholic father and the other on the striking O Vixen My Vixen (Marni Task). 

Witness the moment between the question and the answer, the WAIT!

September 26-October 11, Thurs-Sat at 8:00, Sunday at 3:00

at the Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave 

CALL 216-631-2727 NOW FOR TICKETS!!!

$15 general admission; $12 students & seniors 

About the Playwright:

JULIE JENSEN is the recipient of the Kennedy Center Award for New American Plays (WHITE MONEY), the Joseph Jefferson Award for Best New Work (THE LOST VEGAS SERIES), the LA Weekly Award for Best New Play (TWO-HEADED), and the McKnight National Playwriting Fellowship (WAIT!).  She has won the Mill Mountain Theatre Playwriting Competition three times (TENDER HOOKS, LAST LISTS OF MY MAD MOTHER and TWO-HEADED).  Her plays have been produced in London (LOST VEGAS SERIES) and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival (LAST LISTS OF MY MAD MOTHER).  In this country she has been produced by the Women?s Project in New York TWO-HEADED and CHEAT) as well as in theatres nationwide.  She has been commissioned by Mark Taper Forum, ASK Theatre Projects, and Kennedy Center, Geva Theatre, and Philadelphia Theatre Company.  She has taught playwriting at five different universities, worked in Hollywood as a television writer, and directed the graduate playwriting program at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.  Recently awarded the NEA/TCG Residency Grant, she wrote and premiered WAIT! last spring.  Now holding a major grant from the Pew Charitable Trust, she is Resident Playwright at Salt Lake Acting Company writing a play called DUST EATERS.  Her work is published by Dramatic Publishing, Dramatists Play Service, and Smith and Kraus.

TITLEWave theatre is proud to partner up with the Cleveland Public Theatre for Its Inaugural Production.  

TITLEWave theatre

Bringing New Plays to the Surface.

www.titlewavetheatre.com

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-710751021-1063399097=:40228-- From Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu Fri Sep 12 13:36:35 2003 From: Brian.Zoldessy at tri-c.edu (Zoldessy, Brian) Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 16:36:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Addendum - TASTE OF HONEY Auditions! Message-ID: <2C6710F191F3544AA06A1C9D67CB14D6BBC6B4@mail4.tri-c.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3796D.8F32D210 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 The East 2 Theatre Company announces =20 AUDITIONS for A TASTE OF HONEY by Shelagh Delaney =20 Directed by: Jeffrey Lyn Hall =20 When: Sunday, September 14th and Tuesday, September 16th 7:00-10:00pm. Call-backs will be Wednesday, September 17th at 7:00pm. =20 =20 Roles: 1 Female age: 45-55 1 African-American Male age: 20-30 1 Male age: 35-55 =20 *Please come prepared with one dramatic/comic monologue OR you can read from the script. Sides will be available at the auditions. =20 *Must be able to speak with a British accent! =20 Production Dates: Oct. 30, 31 Nov. 1, 2 and Nov. 6, 7, 8 =20 Auditions will be held at: Cuyahoga Community College Eastern Campus 4250 Richmond Rd. (15 min. from downtown) Parking Lot E Studio Theatre =20 A TASTE OF HONEY became a sensational theatrical success when first produced in London by Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop in 1958. Now established as a modern classic, this comic and poignant play, by a then nineteen-year-old working-class Lancashire girl, was praised at it's London premiere by Graham Greene as having 'all the freshness of Mr. Osborne's LOOK BACK IN ANGER and a greater maturity.' =20 *Please call (216)987-2438 for more information. =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3796D.8F32D210 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
 
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AUDITIONS  for   A TASTE OF=20 HONEY
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Directed by:  Jeffrey Lyn=20 Hall
 
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Roles:   1 Female    age:=20 45-55
          &nbs= p; 1=20 African-American Male     age: = 20-30
          &nbs= p; 1=20 Male       = age: 35-55
 
*Please come=20 prepared with one dramatic/comic monologue OR you can read from the = script.
 Sides will be=20 available at the auditions.
 
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Auditions=20 will be held at:     Cuyahoga Community College = Eastern=20 Campus
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A TASTE=20 OF HONEY became a sensational theatrical success when = first=20 produced in London by Joan Littlewood's
Theatre Workshop in=20 1958.  Now established as a modern classic, this comic and poignant = play,=20 by a then nineteen-year-old
working-class=20 Lancashire girl, was praised at it's London premiere by Graham Greene as = having=20 'all the freshness of Mr. Osborne's LOOK BACK IN = ANGER=20 and a greater maturity.'
 
*Please call=20 (216)987-2438 for more information.
 
 
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3796D.8F32D210-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Sat Sep 13 05:58:34 2003 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 05:58:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE ANNOUNCES YOUTH THEATRE CLASSES Message-ID: <20030913125834.5617.qmail@web41013.mail.yahoo.com> --0-810079544-1063457914=:4907 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE 1371 CLAGUE ROAD WESTLAKE, OH 44145 440-331-0403 CHILDREN/TEEN THEATRE FALL CLASSES SATURDAYS, SEPTEMBER 27, 2003 - NOVEMBER 15, 2003 Clague Playhouse offers classes to students ages 8-18 who are either beginning or builidng their interest in theatre and acting. Programs will familiarize students with fundamentals of acting and theatre in an enjoyable, supportive and creatively nurturing setting. Cost of classes is: $60.00 per student and $50.00 for each additional sibling. Children's Theatre - Ages 8-12 - Theatre I, Part I - Saturdays 9:30-ll:00 AM Instructor - Bernice Cernoch Children's Theatre - Ages 8-12 - Theatre II, Part II - Saturdays 9:30-11:00 AM Instructor - Nancy Burkinshaw Teen Theatre - Ages 13-18 - Acting I, Part I - Saturdays l11:15AM - 12:45 PM - Instructor - Nancy Burkinshaw For more information and/or a brochure describing classes and an enrollment form, please contact the box office at the above number Wed-Sat l-6PM --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-810079544-1063457914=:4907 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE
1371 CLAGUE ROAD
WESTLAKE, OH 44145
440-331-0403
 
CHILDREN/TEEN THEATRE FALL CLASSES
SATURDAYS, SEPTEMBER 27, 2003 - NOVEMBER 15, 2003
 
Clague Playhouse offers classes to students ages 8-18 who are either beginning or builidng their interest in theatre and acting.  Programs will familiarize students with fundamentals of acting and theatre in an enjoyable, supportive and creatively nurturing setting. Cost of classes is:  $60.00 per student and $50.00 for each additional sibling.
 

Children's Theatre - Ages 8-12 -  Theatre I, Part I - Saturdays 9:30-ll:00 AM
Instructor - Bernice Cernoch
 
Children's Theatre - Ages 8-12 - Theatre II, Part II - Saturdays 9:30-11:00 AM
Instructor - Nancy Burkinshaw
 
Teen Theatre - Ages 13-18 - Acting I, Part I - Saturdays l11:15AM - 12:45 PM -
Instructor - Nancy Burkinshaw
 
For more information and/or a brochure describing classes and an enrollment form, please contact the box office at the above number Wed-Sat l-6PM
 
 


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-810079544-1063457914=:4907-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Sat Sep 13 06:04:45 2003 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 06:04:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE HOLDS ANNUAL COSTUME SALE Message-ID: <20030913130445.67233.qmail@web41008.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1311417920-1063458285=:65242 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE 1371 CLAGUE ROAD WESTLAKE, OH 44145 440-331-0403 Clague Playhouse will hold it's ANNUAL COSTUME AND THEATRICAL PROP SALE on Saturday, October 11, 2003 from 10:00AM to 2:00 PM. Great for Halloween costumes and retro clothing. Lots of interesting items! Theatrical Props Costumes (adult & children) Hats and Handbags Shoes and Evening dresses Street Dresses Free Admission! --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1311417920-1063458285=:65242 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE
1371 CLAGUE ROAD
WESTLAKE, OH 44145
440-331-0403
 
Clague Playhouse will hold it's ANNUAL COSTUME AND THEATRICAL PROP SALE on Saturday, October 11, 2003 from 10:00AM to 2:00 PM.
 
Great for Halloween costumes and retro clothing.  Lots of interesting items!
 
Theatrical Props
Costumes (adult & children)
Hats and Handbags
Shoes and Evening dresses
Street Dresses
 
Free Admission!
 
 


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1311417920-1063458285=:65242-- From hiareth at earthlink.net Sat Sep 13 12:24:34 2003 From: hiareth at earthlink.net (denise szuba dee) Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 15:24:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]If Necessary Use Words Message-ID: <001b01c37a2c$aaeb4180$66b186ce@net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C37A0B.22A25A00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable An afternoon of music and poetry. Saturday October 4th 4:00 to 6:00 = p.m.=20 Orlikowski Manor 6205 Chambers at E.65th. Free! Featuring Kristin = Ohlson, Vince Robinson, Denise Dee, Christina Vernon & Carl Wendorff, = J. Scott Franklin, Kathy Walker, Michael Ceraolo and Broadview. ------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C37A0B.22A25A00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
An afternoon of  music and poetry. = Saturday=20 October 4th 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.
Orlikowski Manor 6205 Chambers at = E.65th. =20 Free!  Featuring Kristin Ohlson, Vince Robinson, Denise Dee, = Christina=20 Vernon & Carl Wendorff,  J. Scott Franklin, Kathy Walker, = Michael=20 Ceraolo and Broadview.
------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C37A0B.22A25A00-- From rockandroller1 at yahoo.com Sun Sep 14 09:55:19 2003 From: rockandroller1 at yahoo.com (Nina McCollum) Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2003 09:55:19 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]indie suspense-thriller still looking for actors Message-ID: <20030914165519.48221.qmail@web41008.mail.yahoo.com> We are still seeking a few actors for certain roles in our film. These are non-paying roles but are crucial to the story. Please note that we are looking for actors in the Cleveland area only (Cleveland and surrounding suburbs). We still need a white male, 21-30 with tattoos that would be visible in a tank top (e.g. neck or arms) We also still need 5 more females in the same age range, no specific type or look. Please mail a picture/headshot and resume to me at 27113 Brookpark Rd Ext #126, North Olmsted, OH 44070-3183. Or, if you have your materials electronically, email me at rockandroller1 at yahoo.com Thanks everyone! Nina McCollum __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com From RNavisjr at aol.com Sun Sep 14 10:07:14 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2003 13:07:14 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Near West Theatre HIRING PROPS AND MAKE-UP DESIGNERS Message-ID: --part1_a8.22301a12.2c95fa42_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Near West Theatre is looking to hire: Properties Designer and Make-up Designer ASAP for our upcoming production of THE KING AND I. Salary negotiable. Hours flexible. The position requires someone with experience in both of these areas....PROPS WILL REQUIRE FINDING, RENTING, BORROWING AND BUILDING A NUMBER OF SPECIALTY ITEMS THAT WOULD ENHANCE THE SETTING AND CHOREOGRAPHY IN THE KING'S PALACE....make-up will include designing and teaching a cast of 72 children, teens and adults into achieving an "Asian" look plus designing the look of the main characters involved in the very theatrical "Uncle Tom's Cabin Ballet" in the second act. CALL ARTISTIC DIRECTOR BOB NAVIS JR AT 216-281-6879 TO ARRANGE AN INTERVIEW. --part1_a8.22301a12.2c95fa42_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Near West Theatre is looking to hire:
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     Make-up Designer ASAP for our upcoming production o= f THE KING AND I.
Salary negotiable. Hours flexible. The position requires someone with experi= ence in both of these areas....
PROPS WILL REQUIRE FINDING, RENTING, BORROWING AND BUILDING A NUMBER OF S= PECIALTY ITEMS THAT WOULD ENHANCE THE SETTING AND CHOREOGRAPHY IN THE KING'S= PALACE....make-up will include designing and teaching a cast of 72 children= , teens and adults into achieving an "Asian" look plus designing the look of= the main characters involved in the very theatrical "Uncle Tom's Cabin Ball= et" in the second act.
CALL ARTISTIC DIRECTOR BOB N= AVIS JR AT
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--part1_a8.22301a12.2c95fa42_boundary-- From Ray at worldeonline.com Sun Sep 14 13:40:48 2003 From: Ray at worldeonline.com (WEO) Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2003 16:40:48 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition for -" Last of the Sorcerers" Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_007F_01C37ADE.F3940B80 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0080_01C37ADE.F3940B80" ------=_NextPart_001_0080_01C37ADE.F3940B80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Theatre Audition for "Ultimus Veneficus" / Last of the Sorcerers! Auditions - Sept 21st / 1 to 5 PM Audition location: North Coast Central Casting All types ages 8 to 60! Paid positions. Performing: Oct. (Halloween Weekend) At: Flannigaiban's Wake Theatre. Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com ------=_NextPart_001_0080_01C37ADE.F3940B80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
Theatre Audition for = "Ultimus=20 Veneficus" / Last of the Sorcerers!
 
Auditions - Sept 21st = / 1 to 5=20 PM
Audition location: North Coast Central = Casting
 
All types ages 8 to = 60!
 
Paid positions.
 
Performing: Oct. = (Halloween=20 Weekend)
 
At: Flannigaiban's = Wake=20 Theatre.
 
 Ray Szuch, CEO -=20 worldEonline.com
 
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We are still loking for extras for the feature film "Deep Attack."
 
All types are needed, but there are a few specifics:
 
Men - mid-thirties and up - (must own tuxedo or upscale evening wear)
 
 


Need more e-mail storage? Get 10MB with Hotmail Extra Storage. From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Sep 14 19:43:34 2003 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 14 Sep 2003 19:43:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: Frankie and Johnny (Ensemble Theatre) Message-ID: <20030915024334.82764.qmail@web12006.mail.yahoo.com> FRANKIE AND JOHNNY AN OUTSTANDING, MUST SEE AT ENSEMBLE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Last year one of the biggest Broadway hits was a revival of Terrance McNally?s ?FRANKIE & JOHNNY IN THE CLAIR DE LUNE?. It was produced by the wunderkinds of producers, Cleveland?s Hank Unger, Matt Rego and Mark Rego. The show starred Edie Falco (of "The Sopranos") and Stanley Tucci. The original 1987 off-Broadway production featured Kathy Bates and Bruce Weitz in the title roles. A 1991 film adaptation called ?FRANKIE AND JOHNNY? starred Michelle Pfeiffer and Al Pacino. None of these stars has anything on Charles Kartali and Julia Kolibab, who are portraying the roles in Ensemble Theatre?s production. ?FRANKIE AND JOHNNY IN THE CLAIR DE LUNE? is a simple show about simple people in complicated times. In this age of bigger than life plays, movies which center on explosions, car chases, space shots and super heroes, this story of "little" people with real problems, is a totally different entertainment experience. This is the story of a short-order cook and a waitress who purge their loneliness with a night of casual sex. When the sexual act is over, Frankie just wants to eat a cold meatloaf sandwich and go to sleep alone. However, Johnny would rather "bask in the afterglow" and spends the wee hours of the morning trying to convince Frankie that they have something special together. The resulting conflict contains laughs as well as dialogue that allows the audience to examine their own perceptions of loneliness, sex, love and what it means for people to connect. This is a dialogue show, not one of action. In order for a production to work both characters have to be played with strength, control, correct timing and clarity. The director must have a complete understanding of the plays? nuances. All of these are present in the Ensemble Theatre production. Kolibab and Kartali are so comfortable and charming in their portrayals that audience members cannot help but empathize with them, feeling their pain and joy. Kartali (Johnny)is absolutely endearing as he verbally and physically leaps from emotion to emotion, ever babbling, ever cajoling. He is totally natural, totally believable. This is a flawless performance. Kolibab (Frankie) is his match. You feel her hurt, you feel her joy, you understand her motives. She adds a vulnerable reality to a performance that makes her and the character one. Licia Colombi?s direction is probably the finest she has done. She understands the script, and her actors, and weaves the fine line between comedy and drama. The show is perfectly paced and the script well interpreted. The set, as designed by Stephen Vasee, is totally functional, though the television set in the center of the stage did block some audience members view of the bed, on which much of the action takes place. Corby Grubb?s sound design is well conceived and helps develop a very necessary segment of the production. Capsule judgement: Ensemble?s production of ?FRANKIE & JOHNNY IN THE CLAIR DE LUNE? is one of those special nights of theatre that makes us know what theatre should be all about. It is one of the finest productions seen at a local theatre. It should be noted that this show contains sexual situations, adult language and nudity by both actors. ?FRANKIE & JOHNNY IN THE CLAIR DE LUNE? continues at Ensemble Theatre, located in the Drury Theatre in the Cleveland Play House complex through September 21. For ticket information call 216-321-2930. COMING UP.... The musical revue ?AND THE WORLD GOES ROUND,? which features the music of Kander and Ebb opens Actors? Summit?s eight-show season. It runs from September 18 through October 5 in the company?s Hudson home. (330-342 0800) Rebecca Gilman?s ?BOY MEETS GIRL? will be seen at Beck Center from October 3 through the 26th. The play, directed by Sarah May follows up the critical and box office success of last fall?s ?SPINNING INTO BUTTER? by the same playwright. (216-521-2540) Great Lakes Theatre brings back rotating repertory to the Cleveland area interchanging ?TARTUFFE? and ?HAMLET? from October 10 through November 9 on the stage of the Ohio Theatre in Playhouse Square. (216-241-6000 or www.tickets.com) Dobama Theatre will present the U.S. premiere of ?THE DOMINO HEART?, a play by Matthew Edison about the personal ramifications of heart-transplant surgery. (216-932-3396) Follow Richard and Ted, two aspiring classical pianists, on a musical journey from adolescence to adulthood as they pursue their dreams of stardom when you view ?2 PIANOS 4 HANDS? at the Cleveland Play House from September 23-October 19. (216-795-7000) ?LATE NITE CATECHISM? continues at the Hanna Theatre through early December. On January 13 the delightful review ?I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE? starts its open-ended run. (216-241-6000) ?STOMP? will explode onto the stage of the Palace Theatre in Play House Square from September 16-21. If you haven?t seen this unusual and engrossing show, this is probably your last chance. (216-241-6000) ?LES MISERABLES? returns to the area in a professional touring production from October 7-12. This is a must, must see musical experience. (216-241-6000) ?ROMEO AND JULIET,? Shakespeare?s classic tale of star-crossed lovers receives a dance interpretation by Ohio Ballet at the Palace Theatre from October 3-4. (330 972-7900) ?THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE?, the winner of six 2002 Tony Awards including Best Musical, will be on the stage of the Palace Theatre from November 4-16. (216-241-6000) What happens when an energetic, perceptive and creative group of 9-13 year olds get their hands on the myths, legends, gods, monsters and heroes of classic literature? Find out when the Near West Theatre presents ?HERCULES VS. GODZILLA? on October 3, 4 and 5. (216-621-3242) ?DISCORDIA? a satiric musical by James Levin and Linda Eisenstein, with music by Linda Eisenstein, will receive its world premiere at Cleveland Public Theatre from October 17-November 8. (216-631-2727) GROUNDWORKS DANCE performs on October 2, 3 and 4 at St. Peter?s Church, 1533 East 17th Street at the corner of East 17th Street and Superior Avenue in Cleveland. Local historian John Vacha will host a free, pre-show, historic talk about St. Peter Church at 7 on Saturday. (216-691-3180, extension 3) __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com