From FSternfeld at aol.com Mon Nov 3 04:35:24 2003 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 07:35:24 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]PROOF Auditions in one week - Fred Sternfeld, director Message-ID: <168.25d91c5b.2cd7a58c@aol.com> --part1_168.25d91c5b.2cd7a58c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The location for the first 3.5 weeks of the 5 week rehearsal period will be=20 decided after casting is complete.=A0 It will be at a convenient location fo= r the=20 majority of the cast, whether that is in Chardon, the near east side or the=20 west side. Audition appointments -- 440-286-2255 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------= -- ------------------ Geauga Lyric Theatre Guild announces AUDITIONS for Proof by David Auburn Directed by Fred Sternfeld Set Design by Richard Gould Costume Design by Alison Hernan Sound Design by Stuart J. Kelley AUDITION DATES: By appointment at three (pick one) different locations:=20 Monday, November 10:=20 6:00pm - 9pm, Beck Center for the Arts,=20 17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, Ohio=A0=A0 44107=20 OR Tuesday, November 11:=20 6:30pm - 10pm, Geauga Theatre,=20 101 Water St., Chardon, Ohio=A0=A0 44024 OR Wednesday, November 12:=20 6:30pm - 10pm, Tri C East,=A0 Bldg. 2,=20 4250 Richmond Rd., Highland Hills Village, Ohio=A0 44122 Callbacks will be held Saturday, November 15 at 2:00pm - location to be=20 determined=20 To schedule an appointment please call GLTG at 440-286-2255, Wednesday,=20 Thursday, Friday or Saturday from 10:00am - 2:00pm or Tuesday from 5:00pm -=20= 9:00pm. AUDITION INFORMATION:=A0 Choose one of these options: Present a one minute=20 memorized contemporary monologue and an un-memorized selection from the scri= pt=A0 OR=20 you can read two selections from the script.=20 The selections from the script will be provided to you when you arrive for=20 your audition. Please provide a=A0 current picture and resume if available,=20= and=20 arrive at least fifteen minutes early to fill out an audition form and selec= t=20 and look over the cutting from the script. ABOUT THE PLAY:=A0 In this Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning Broadway hi= t,=20 a mathematician's daughter struggles with her father's brilliant legacy - an= d=20 finds that genius and madness share uncomfortably close ties. Coming to term= s=20 with life and her family, Catherine, a young graduate student, finds love wh= en=20 she least expects it. Contains adult language. ROLES AVAILABLE: 2 men, 2 women. Ages below are 'character' ages. Catherine -- 25 Robert -- fifty - sixty; Catherine's father Claire -- late twenties; Catherine's sister Hal -- 28; Robert's former student REHEARSAL INFORMATION: Three to six times a week (depending upon the role)=20 starting April 4, 2004. Rehearsals will be picked from weeknights 7:00 -10:3= 0pm;=20 weekends / Saturday afternoons and Sunday afternoons and/or evenings.=A0=20 COMPENSATION:=A0 Actors appear in GLTG productions on a volunteer basis. BACKSTAGE positions available in all technical areas. PRODUCTION DATES:=A0 May 6 - May 23, 2004. Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays at= =20 8:00pm. Sundays at 2:00pm. Possible one or two week extension. QUESTIONS? If you have any questions, reply to this e-mail or call me at 216-360-0708. Visit my Website:=A0=A0=A0 http://= www.fredsternfeld.com --part1_168.25d91c5b.2cd7a58c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The location fo= r the first 3.5 weeks of the 5 week rehearsal period will be decided after c= asting is complete.=A0 It will be at a convenient location for the majority=20= of the cast, whether that is in Chardon, the near east side or the west side= .

Audition appointments -- 440= -286-2255
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Geauga Lyric Theatre Guild
announces
AUDITIONS
for
Proof
by David Auburn

Directed by Fred Sternfeld
Set Design by Richard Gould
Costume Design by Alison Hernan
Sound Design by Stuart J. Kelley

AUDITION DAT= ES: By appointment at t= hree (pick one) different locations:

Monday, November 10:
6:00pm - 9pm, Beck Center for the Arts,
17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, Ohio=A0=A0 44107
OR

Tuesday, November 11:
6:30pm - 10pm, Geauga Theatre,
101 Water St., Chardon, Ohio=A0=A0 44024
OR

Wednesday, November 12:
6:30pm - 10pm, Tri C East,=A0 Bldg. 2,
4250 Richmond Rd., Highland Hills Village, Ohio=A0 44122

Callbacks will be held Saturday, November 15 at 2:00pm - location to=20= be determined

To schedule an appointmen= t please call GLTG at 440-286-2255, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday or Saturday=20= from 10:00am - 2:00pm or Tuesday from 5:00pm - 9:00pm.

AUDITION INFORMATION:= =A0
Choose one of these options= : Present a one minute memorized contemporary monologue and an un-memorized=20= selection from the script=A0 OR you can read two selections from the=20= script.

The selections from the script will be provided to you when you arrive for y= our audition. Please provide a=A0 current picture and resume if available, a= nd arrive at least fifteen minutes early to fill out an audition form and se= lect and look over the cutting from the script.

ABOUT THE PLAY:=A0 In this Pulitzer Prize and Tony A= ward winning Broadway hit, a mathematician's daughter struggles with her fat= her's brilliant legacy - and finds that genius and madness share uncomfortab= ly close ties. Coming to terms with life and her family, Catherine, a young=20= graduate student, finds love when she least expects it. Contains adult langu= age.

ROLES AVAILABLE: 2 men, 2 women. Ages below are 'cha= racter' ages.

Catherine -- 25
Robert -- fifty - sixty; Catherine's father
Claire -- late twenties; Catherine's sister
Hal -- 28; Robert's former student

REHEARSAL INFORMATION: Three to six times a week=20= (depending upon the role) starting April 4, 2004. Rehearsals will be p= icked from weeknights 7:00 -10:30pm; weekends / Saturday afternoons=20= and Sunday afternoons and/or evenings.=A0

COMPENSATION:=A0 Actors appear in GLTG productions o= n a volunteer basis.

BACKSTAGE positions available in all technical areas= .

PRODUCTION DATES:=A0 May 6 - May 23, 2004. Thursdays= , Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00pm. Sundays at 2:00pm. Possible one or two=20= week extension.

QUESTIONS?
If you have any questions, reply to this e-mail or call me at 216-360-0708.<= B>

Visit my Website:=A0=A0=A0 htt= p://www.fredsternfeld.com







--part1_168.25d91c5b.2cd7a58c_boundary-- From oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com Mon Nov 3 05:50:07 2003 From: oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com (annettamarion) Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2003 13:50:07 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL][OIFF-News] CONTROVERSIAL, AWARD-WINNING FILM TO PREMIERE IN OHIO 8P, NOVEMBER 4 AT THE OIFF Message-ID: ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Buy Ink Cartridges or Refill Kits for your HP, Epson, Canon or Lexmark Printer at MyInks.com. Free s/h on orders $50 or more to the US & Canada. http://www.c1tracking.com/l.asp?cid=3D5511 http://us.click.yahoo.com/mOAaAA/3exGAA/qnsNAA/W4IolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> CONTROVERSIAL, AWARD-WINNING FILM TO PREMIERE IN OHIO 8P, NOVEMBER 4=20 AT THE OHIO INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL A Decade Under the Influence: 10 Year Anniversary OIFF November 1-9,=20 2003 For Immediate Release: November 3, 2003 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Artistic Directors,=20 (216) 651-7315 Cleveland, Ohio-In honor of Election Day and Independent Pictures' mission of freedom of expression, the feature documentary UNPRECEDENTED: THE 2000 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION makes its=20 Ohio premiere at 8p, Tuesday, November 4 at the 10 Year Anniversary=20 OIFF at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Road. Says Variety, "=85a powerful piece of agitprop filmmaking=85 [the film's] only flaw is its brevity; the subject is so vast=85" UNPRECEDENTED is the riveting story about the battle for the=20 Presidency in Florida and the undermining of democracy in America.=20 Filmmakers Richard Ray P=E9rez and Joan Sekler examine modern America's most controversial political contest: the election of=20 George W. Bush. What emerges is a disturbing picture of an election=20 marred by suspicious irregularities, electoral injustices, and=20 sinister voter purges in a state governed by the winning candidate's=20 brother. George W. Bush stole the presidency of the United States=85 and got away with it. Film festivals around the country,=20 including San Francisco Independent, New Jersey International,=20 Crossroads, Winslow, Sacramento, Berkeley, and NY International, have=20 bestowed awards upon UNPRECEDENTED. Call (216) 651-7315, email OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com, or visit=20 www.ohiofilms.com for hotel information and schedule details for the=20 10 Year Anniversary OIFF, November 1-9, 2003. Visit www.ticketweb.com=20 for directions and tickets in advance. Attend the festival for the=20 details on after-festival parties Thursday, Friday and Saturday=20 nights. Independent Pictures is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established=20 in 1993. IP is the proud sponsor of the Ohio Independent Film=20 Festival, Ohio Independent Screenplay Awards, Film Production=20 Training Program, regional AIVF Salons, Fiscal Agent Sponsorship=20 Program, Speakers Bureau, annual Director of Photography Workshop, and a variety of curatorial programs. INDEPENDENT PICTURES' SPONSORS: Association of Independent Video & Filmmakers, Audio Visual Rentals, Cleveland Cardiovascular Research=20 Foundation, The Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland=20 Public Theatre, Community Shares of Greater Cleveland, Convention &=20 Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland Inc., Filmmaker Magazine, The=20 George Gund Foundation, Hampton Inn, www.InkTip.com, Marriott=20 Residence Inn, Media Design Imaging, Miller Beer, Northern Ohio Live, The Offset Theory, Ohio Arts Council, Sherwin Williams, Steen=20 Editorial, United Labor Agency, West Side Cardiology Associates, the=20 Ohio Humanities Council, a state affiliate of the National Endowment=20 for the Humanities Independent Pictures 1392 West 65th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44102 (216) 651-7315 (216) 651-7317 fax OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com http://www.ohiofilms.com To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: oiff-News-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com =20 Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/=20 From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Mon Nov 3 05:52:59 2003 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 08:52:59 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Pat Metheny Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A211.CAE7FC41 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable PAT METHENY SOLO + TRIO TOUR 2003 with Christian McBride and Antonio Sanchez =20 NOVEMBER 9, 2003 @ 7:30PM SEVERANCE HALL - CLEVELAND, OH TICKETS ON-SALE NOW =20 $5.00 discount off each ticket to students and seniors at the box office $37.50 / $42.50 / $50.00 Via phone at the Severance Hall Ticket Office @ (216) 231-1111, or online at www.clevelandorchestra.com =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A211.CAE7FC41 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

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=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A211.CAE7FC41-- From KWalder at thetangier.com Mon Nov 3 06:01:59 2003 From: KWalder at thetangier.com (Kathleen Walder) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 09:01:59 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]New Akron Comedy Club Message-ID: <001101c3a213$0fe26740$14fea8c0@D5S50S11> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C3A1E9.270C5F40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Tangier Restaurant in Akron is opening a new upscale comedy club. The Comedy Cabaret will premiere on New Year's Eve of this year, with Dan Grueter headlining, Vince Morris featuring. It will then feature five shows every week - 7:30 Thursdays, 7:00 (non-smoking) and 9:30 Fridays, 7:00 & 9:30 Saturdays. The room seats 400 and is ideal for comedy, having been used for top "Las Vegas-type" acts throughout the 70s, 80s and 90s. We are looking for a Cabaret Manager with food and beverage experience, servers, greeters, bouncers, etc. All booking will be done through Dave Stroupe at the Columbus Funny Bone (read: please don't call me to get onstage!) Resumes for service positions can be sent to Tangier at 532 W Market St Akron 44303, faxed to 330-376-0165, or emailed to KWalder at thetangier.com Kathleen Walder Director of Marketing Tangier 330-376-7171 ext 47 www.thetangier.com ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C3A1E9.270C5F40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Tangier Restaurant in Akron is = opening a new upscale comedy club. The Comedy Cabaret will premiere on New Year’s Eve of = this year, with Dan Grueter headlining, Vince Morris featuring. It will then = feature five shows every week – 7:30 = Thursdays, 7:00 (non-smoking) and 9:30 Fridays, = 7:00 & 9:30 Saturdays.  The room seats 400 and is ideal for comedy, having been = used for top “Las Vegas-type” acts throughout the 70s, 80s and = 90s. We are looking for a Cabaret Manager with food and beverage experience, = servers, greeters, bouncers, etc. All booking will be done through Dave Stroupe = at the Columbus Funny Bone (read: please don’t call me to get onstage!) = Resumes for service positions can be sent to Tangier at 532 W = Market St Akron 44303, faxed to 330-376-0165, or emailed to KWalder at thetangier.com

 

 

Kathleen Walder

Director of Marketing

Tangier

330-376-7171 ext 47   = www.thetangier.com

 

------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C3A1E9.270C5F40-- From rferguson at woio.com Mon Nov 3 06:42:44 2003 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 08:42:44 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]HABITAT FOR INSANITY - AMERICAN SPLENDOR OPENS IN ONE WEEK at SEC OND CITY 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_01C3A218.BCD90F44 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" COMEDY COMEDY COMEDY! Habitat for Insanity (HFI) sketch comedy group opens it's newest revue next Monday at The Second Theatre. This special show is running for 2 NIGHTS ONLY! Monday November 10th and Monday November 17th at 8pm. Featuring orginal sketches and songs, "American Splendor" includes some of HFI's best material from their 2 year history as well as brand spanking new funny stuff. If anyone sees Harvey Pekar, can you tell him he's invited to the show? For more information call Rick at 216-367-7133. Check out the website at www.habitat-for-insanity.com WHAT: Habitat For Insanity Presents: American Splendor WHEN: November 10th and 17th at 88pm WHERE: The Second City Theatre - Playhouse Square 2037 East 14th Street ADMISSION: $6 Lousy bucks. Habitat For Insanity is written and performed by Leilani Barret Rick Ferguson Margi Herwald Marlene Kelly Derek Koger Michael Martone Mike Polk Jr. Jackie Pope Doug Rossi Meghan Rowell Gretchen Thomas Musical Director - Adam Brooks Associate Producer - Derek Koger Directed and Produced by Rick Ferguson ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A218.BCD90F44 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable HABITAT FOR INSANITY - AMERICAN SPLENDOR OPENS IN ONE WEEK at = SECOND CITY

COMEDY COMEDY COMEDY!

Habitat for Insanity (HFI)  = sketch comedy group opens it's newest revue next Monday at The Second = Theatre. This special show is running for 2 NIGHTS ONLY! Monday = November 10th and Monday November 17th at 8pm. Featuring orginal = sketches and songs, "American Splendor" includes some = of HFI's best material from their 2 year history as well as brand = spanking new funny stuff.

If anyone sees Harvey Pekar, can you = tell him he's invited to the show?

For more information call Rick at = 216-367-7133.
Check out the website at = www.habitat-for-insanity.com

WHAT: Habitat For Insanity Presents: = American Splendor

WHEN: November 10th and 17th at = 88pm

WHERE: The Second City Theatre - = Playhouse Square
         2037 East 14th Street

ADMISSION: $6 Lousy bucks.



Habitat For Insanity is written and = performed by

Leilani Barret

Rick Ferguson

Margi Herwald

Marlene Kelly

Derek Koger

Michael Martone

Mike Polk Jr.

Jackie Pope

Doug Rossi

Meghan Rowell

Gretchen Thomas

Musical Director - Adam Brooks

Associate Producer - Derek = Koger

Directed and Produced by Rick = Ferguson





------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A218.BCD90F44-- From Ccontempdt at aol.com Mon Nov 3 07:12:51 2003 From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 10:12:51 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: CCDT's heartwarming holiday production returns to Tri-C East Dec 5-7, 2003 Message-ID: <32.40182ce2.2cd7ca73@aol.com> --part1_32.40182ce2.2cd7ca73_boundary Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="-----------------------------1067872370" -------------------------------1067872370 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit _____________________________________ Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc. Michael Medcalf, Executive/Artistic Director 1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103-1979 216.426.8156 [Office/Studio] 216.426.0936 [Fax] Ccontempdt at aol.com [E-mail] -------------------------------1067872370 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
 
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Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theat= re, Inc.
Michael Medcalf, Executive/Artistic Director
1075 East 74th S= treet, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103-1979
216.426.8156 [Office/Stu= dio]
216.426.0936 [Fax]
Ccontempdt at aol.com [E-mail]
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During a=20 Christmas Eve service, Symphony falls asleep and is awakened by her fairy=20 godmother (FG) who tells the girl she may have three wishes granted. Symphon= y wishes=20 only to find her real parents so the family can all be together again for=20 Christmas. Thus begins the =E2=80=9Cfantastical=E2=80=9D journey in search o= f the youth=E2=80=99s real=20 family. Many exciting and unexpected revelations occur along the journey an= d=20 unfold the true meaning of Christmas through fantastic acting, singing and o= f=20 course dancing! The Saturday night December 6 performance will serve as the organization=E2= =80=99s=20 annual benefit, which helps support its education programs, scholarships and= =20 core operations. One of the evening's corporate sponsors is Cleveland Clini= c=20 Health System. The evening begins at 6:30PM with drinks and hors d=E2=80= =99oeuvres and=20 the performance starts at 8:15PM. The attire is holiday festive. Ticket pri= ce=20 is $50 per person. For this production CCDT has partnered with the Adoption Network Cleveland,=20= a=20 non-profit member organization that offers support and education for adoptee= ,=20 birthparents and adoptive parents. On display in the lobby throughout the=20 run of the production will be the traveling exhibit =E2=80=9CAdoption, Art a= nd Me.=E2=80=9D =20 This exhibit, which was created through a collaboration of the Adoption=20 Awareness Coalition, Adoption Network Cleveland, Cleveland Public Library, C= uyahoga=20 County Department of Children and Family Services, and the Cuyahoga County=20 Public Library, will feature the artwork of children who are either adopted=20= or=20 currently living in foster care waiting for permanent homes.=20 =20 "Through their art and words, these children have expressed their feelings=20 about adoption, finding a family and living in foster care, " says Betsie No= rris=20 of Adoption Network Cleveland. "Our hope is that those who view this exhibi= t=20 will leave with a deeper awareness of what it means to be a child without a=20 permanent family, and what adoption can mean to such a child. Perhaps even=20 some of our audience will be inspired to help or even adopt. " =20 This exhibit will be traveling to over 12 locations in the Greater Cleveland= =20 Area in 2004 and is available to be exhibited at your location. For more=20 information about this exhibit or adoption call (216) 881-7511. =20 Dates, times and prices: =20 Friday, December 5, 8PM Saturday, December 6, Benefit - 6:30 reception/8:15PM performance Sunday, December 7, 3PM and 7PM =20 Tickets are available for the following prices: $20 at door/$18 in advance (up to the day before performance)/$15 Seniors an= d=20 teens $10 children 12 and under/$50 Benefit performance $13 for groups 10 or more (must be purchased in advance up to the day before= =20 performance) Call 216-426-8156 for tickets or more information. CCDT's 2003-2004 Rejoice season of performances and events are made possible= =20 with the generous support of: =20 The Cleveland Foundation, The George Gund Foundation, The Ohio Arts Council,= =20 The Nord Family Foundation, The United Black Fund, The Kulas Foundation,=20 Clevelan Clinic Health System, City of Cleveland, CCDT's Board of Trustees,=20= CCDT's=20 Community Partners for the Arts, Urban Dialect Magazine, Tri-C's Center for=20 Arts and Culture, Cleveland Public Theatre, MOCA, Kaiser Permanente, Young=20 Audiences of Greater Cleveland, Epstein Design Partners, Nannette Bedway Stu= dio,=20 many individual contributors and YOU! # # # _____________________________________ Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc. Michael Medcalf, Executive/Artistic Director 1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103-1979 216.426.8156 [Office/Studio] 216.426.0936 [Fax]=20 Ccontempdt at aol.com [E-mail] -------------------------------1067871856 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en AOL= Email

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Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre (CCDT)

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November 3, 2003

Cleveland, Ohio

 

Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre=E2=80=99s

=E2=80=9CPoignant, delightful and heartwarming=E2=80=9D holiday p= roduction

The Night Before Christmas

Returns to Tri-C East December 5-7, 2003

 

Michael Medcalf, award-winning choreographer and Executive/Artis= tic Director of Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Cleveland=E2=80=99s pr= emiere multicultural dance ensemble, joins forces with award-winning directo= r Tony Sias and talented local playwright Margaret Lynch to present its orig= inal holiday production for the entire family entitled =E2=80=9CThe Night Be= fore Christmas (NBC).=E2=80=9D  = With the seamlessly woven assistance of Duke Ellington=E2=80=99s=20= =E2=80=9CThe Nutcracker Suite=E2=80=9D and the fantastic dancing of the prof= essional ensemble, NBC tells the story of tells the story of a young sister=20= and brother (Symphony and Paris) who are in foster care, being cared for by=20= Mr. Pastor and his wife, Mother Pastor. During a Christmas Eve service, Symp= hony falls asleep and is awakened by her fairy godmother (FG) who tells the=20= girl she may have three wishes granted. Symphony wishes only to find her rea= l parents so the family can all be together again for Christmas. Thus begins= the =E2=80=9Cfantastical=E2=80=9D journey in search of the youth=E2=80=99s=20= real family.  Many exciting an= d unexpected revelations occur along the journey and unfold the true meaning= of Christmas through fantastic acting, singing and of course dancing!

 

The Saturday night December 6 performance will serve as the orga= nization=E2=80=99s annual benefit, which helps support its education program= s, scholarships and core operations. = One of the evening's corporate sponsors is Cleveland Clinic Health System.&= nbsp; The evening begins at 6:30PM with drinks and hors d=E2=80= =99oeuvres and the performance starts at 8:15PM. The attire is holiday festi= ve.  Ticket price is $50 per p= erson.

 

For this production CCDT has partnered with the Adoption Network= Cleveland, a non-profit member organization that offers support and educati= on for adoptee, birthparents and adoptive parents.  On display in the lobby throughout the run of the prod= uction will be the traveling exhibit =E2=80=9CAdoption, Art and Me.=E2=80= =9D  This exhibit, which was c= reated through a collaboration of the Adoption Awareness Coalition, Adoption= Network Cleveland, Cleveland Public Library, Cuyahoga County Department of=20= Children and Family Services, and the Cuyahoga County Public Library, will f= eature the artwork of children who are either adopted or currently living in= foster care waiting for permanent homes.

 

"Through their art and words, these children have expressed thei= r feelings about adoption, finding a family and living in foster care, " say= s Betsie Norris of Adoption Network Cleveland.  "Our hope is that those= who view this exhibit will leave with a deeper awareness of what it means t= o be a child without a permanent family, and what adoption can mean to such=20= a child.  Perhaps even some of our audience will be inspired to help or= even adopt. "

 

This exhi= bit will be traveling to over 12 locations in the Greater Cleveland Area in=20= 2004 and is available to be exhibited at your location.  For more information about this exhibit or adopti= on call (216) 881-7511.

 

Dates, times and prices:

 

Friday, December 5, 8PM
Saturday, December 6, Benefit - 6:30 recepti= on/8:15PM performance
Sunday, December 7, 3PM and 7PM

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CCDT's 2003-2004 Rejoice season of performances and events are made possibl= e with the generous support of: 
 
The Cleveland Foundation, The George Gund Foundation, The Ohio Arts Cou= ncil, The Nord Family Foundation, The United Black Fund, The Kulas Foundatio= n, Clevelan Clinic Health System, City of Cleveland, CCDT's Board of Trustee= s, CCDT's Community Partners for the Arts, Urban Dialect Magazine, Tri-C's C= enter for Arts and Culture, Cleveland Public Theatre, MOCA, Kaiser Permanent= e, Young Audiences of Greater Cleveland, Epstein Design Partners, Nannette B= edway Studio, many individual contributors and YOU!
 
# # #
 
_____________________________________
Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theat= re, Inc.
Michael Medcalf, Executive/Artistic Director
1075 East 74th S= treet, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103-1979
216.426.8156 [Office/Stu= dio]
216.426.0936 [Fax]
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-------------------------------1067871856-- --part1_32.40182ce2.2cd7ca73_boundary-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Mon Nov 3 07:32:58 2003 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 07:32:58 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland Auditions: Noises Off! this week Message-ID: <20031103153258.36334.qmail@web13113.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1302678490-1067873578=:35792 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Lakeland Theatre announces auditions for Michael Frayn's NOISES OFF Directed by Martin Friedman Production Dates: February 6-26, 2004; 12 performances; 1 or 2 Student Matinees on either February 5,12 or 19 in the morning (and which will be additionally compensated). All roles are financially compensated above and beyond PACT minimums. 5 males; 4 females Auditions Dates: Tuesday and Wednesday, November 4 and 5, 2003 7:30pm to 9:00pm. Callbacks as needed. Sets and Lights by Keith Nagy; Costumes by Craig Tucker; Sound by Bill Amato Noises Off is not one play but two - simultaneously a traditional sex farce, Nothing On, and the backstage farce that develops during Nothing On's final rehearsal and tour. The two farces begin to interlock, as the characters make their exits from Nothing On only to find themselves making entrances into the even worse nightmare going on backstage, and exit from that only to make their entrances back into Nothing On. In the end, at the disastrous final performance in Stockton-on-Tees, the two farces can be kept separate no longer, and coalesce into one single collective nervous breakdown. Sorry, No Equity Contracts are available for this particular production. 4 women; 5 men. 1 male (50's-60's), 2 Females (late 20's/30's), 2 males (30's/40's), 1 Female (early 20's), 1 Female (40's/50's), 2 Males (20's/30's). No need to prepare monologue. You will read from the script. You must exhibit some facilty for British/Irish/Scottish dialect. Rehearsals will begin in December (a couple of read throughs, etc) and in earnest in January. For more information please call Martin Friedman at 440.953.7034. Auditions will be held at Lakeland Community College's Performing Arts Center. Take I90 East (towards Erie, PA). Get off at Route #306. Turn right (south) on Rt#306. Turn left at the first stop light (into Lakeland Community College). Turn right a the stop sign. Turn right at the next stop sign. Turn left into the Faculty/Staff parking lot. The theatre is just past the Clocktower on the left. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Exclusive Video Premiere - Britney Spears --0-1302678490-1067873578=:35792 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Lakeland Theatre
announces
auditions for
 
Michael Frayn's
NOISES OFF
Directed by Martin Friedman
 
Production Dates: February 6-26, 2004; 12 performances; 1 or 2 Student Matinees on either February 5,12 or 19 in the morning (and which will be additionally compensated).
 
All roles are financially compensated above and beyond PACT minimums.
5 males; 4 females
 
Auditions Dates: Tuesday and Wednesday, November 4 and 5, 2003
7:30pm to 9:00pm. Callbacks as needed.
 
Sets and Lights by Keith Nagy; Costumes by Craig Tucker; Sound by Bill Amato

Noises Off is not one play but two - simultaneously a traditional sex farce, Nothing On, and the backstage farce that develops during Nothing On's final rehearsal and tour. The two farces begin to interlock, as the characters make their exits from Nothing On only to find themselves making entrances into the even worse nightmare going on backstage, and exit from that only to make their entrances back into Nothing On. In the end, at the disastrous final performance in Stockton-on-Tees, the two farces can be kept separate no longer, and coalesce into one single collective nervous breakdown.

Sorry, No Equity Contracts are available for this particular production.

4 women; 5 men. 1 male (50's-60's), 2 Females (late 20's/30's), 2 males (30's/40's),  1 Female (early 20's), 1 Female (40's/50's), 2 Males (20's/30's).

No need to prepare monologue. You will read from the script. You must exhibit some facilty for British/Irish/Scottish dialect. Rehearsals will begin in December (a couple of read throughs, etc) and in earnest in January.

For more information please call Martin Friedman at 440.953.7034.

Auditions will be held at Lakeland Community College's Performing Arts Center. Take I90 East (towards Erie, PA). Get off at Route #306. Turn right (south) on Rt#306. Turn left at the first stop light (into Lakeland Community College). Turn right a the stop sign. Turn right at the next stop sign. Turn left into the Faculty/Staff parking lot. The theatre is just past the Clocktower on the left.

 


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Exclusive Video Premiere - Britney Spears --0-1302678490-1067873578=:35792-- From Yvette at beckcenter.org Mon Nov 3 07:58:22 2003 From: Yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 10:58:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Favorite Fairy Tale Characters at Beck Center in November! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A223.4EDAF3E7 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Rapunzel Cinderella and Jack in the Beanstalk =20 All at The Beck Center for the Arts in November! =20 What do you get when you combine Rapunzel, Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, The Big Bad Wolf, Jack in the Beanstalk and the Wicked Witch with music by Sondheim and Lapine? You get the delightful Beck Center Youth Theater production of Into the Woods, jr., opening November 7. =20 Showtimes Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday matinees at 3:00 p.m. =20 Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students. =20 Discounted rates are available for groups of 20 or more. =20 =20 Youth group workshops are scheduled for Saturday, November 8 and Saturday, November 15. Take a back stage tour, make a special craft and meet the cast! The fee is only $10 and includes admission to the show! Advance reservations for the workshops, which begin at 6:00 p.m. each Saturday, are required. =20 Purchase tickets through the box office by calling 216.521.2540 or by going on line to www.beckcenter.org . The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. =20 More Information: The play shows a cockeyed view of everyone's favorite fairy tale characters in this hysterical take on the stories from the Brothers Grimm. Characters from many different tales are woven together as the Baker and his wife struggle to create a magical potion to break the witch's spell! "It is a great way to get young people to think about the stories we all grew up with," according to Meg Wherry, Director of Youth Theater at the Beck Center and also the director for this production. "It is a way for us to look at the ethical issues raised by fairy tales and have fun while we do it!" Into the Woods was Stephen Sondheim's second musical with James Lapine. It opened on Broadway in November 1987 and ran for 764 performances. The Beck Center's junior version, adapted from the first act of the full length musical, will run from November 7th through November 16th. More than 200 Beck Center theater students auditioned for this production. The chosen cast of 21 has been in rehearsal for the past two months working hard, while having fun, bringing this musical story to life for this Beck Center Main Stage production. =20 "What big eyes you have Granny!" =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: yvette at beckcenter.org =20 Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A223.4EDAF3E7 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Rapunzel

Cinderella

and

Jack in the Beanstalk

 

All at The Beck=20 Center for the=20 Arts

in November!

 

           =20 What=20 do you get when you combine Rapunzel, Cinderella, Little Red Riding = Hood, The=20 Big Bad Wolf, Jack in the Beanstalk and the Wicked Witch with music by = Sondheim=20 and Lapine?  You get the = delightful=20 Beck Center Youth Theater production of Into the Woods, jr., opening=20 November 7.

 

Showtimes Fridays=20 and Saturdays at 7:30=20 p.m. and=20 Sunday matinees at 3:00=20 p.m.  =

Tickets are $10 for = adults and $8=20 for students. =20

Discounted rates are = available for=20 groups of 20 or more. =20

 

Youth group workshops are scheduled for = Saturday,=20 November 8 and Saturday, November 15. =20 Take a back stage tour, make a special craft and meet the = cast!  The fee is only $10 and = includes=20 admission to the show!  = Advance=20 reservations for the workshops, which begin at 6:00=20 p.m. each=20 Saturday, are required.

 

Purchase tickets = through the box=20 office by calling 216.521.2540 or by going on line to www.beckcenter.org.  The = Beck=20 Center for the=20 Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown=20 Cleveland at=20 17801=20 Detroit Avenue in=20 Lakewood.

=

 

More=20 Information:

        = The=20 play shows a cockeyed view of everyone’s favorite fairy tale = characters in this=20 hysterical take on the stories from the Brothers Grimm.  Characters from many different = tales are=20 woven together as the Baker and his wife struggle to create a magical = potion to=20 break the witch’s spell!  = “It is a=20 great way to get young people to think about the stories we all grew up = with,”=20 according to Meg Wherry, Director of Youth Theater at the=20 Beck=20 Center and also the director = for this=20 production.  “It is = a way for us to=20 look at the ethical issues raised by fairy tales and have fun while we = do=20 it!”

        Into=20 the Woods was Stephen Sondheim’s second musical with James = Lapine.  It opened on Broadway in = November 1987=20 and ran for 764 performances.  = The=20 Beck=20 Center’s junior = version, adapted from=20 the first act of the full length musical, will run from November = 7th=20 through November 16th.

        More=20 than 200 Beck=20 Center theater students = auditioned=20 for this production.  The = chosen=20 cast of 21 has been in rehearsal for the past two months working hard, = while=20 having fun, bringing this musical story to life for this Beck Center = Main Stage=20 production.

 

“What big eyes you have=20 Granny!”

 
Yvette A.=20 Hanzel
Director of=20 Marketing
Beck Center for = the=20 Arts
17801 Detroit=20 Avenue
Lakewood, = OH  44107
216.521.2540 = ext.=20 225
Email:  yvette at beckcenter.org
Fax:  216.228.6050

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A223.4EDAF3E7-- From Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com Mon Nov 3 08:29:19 2003 From: Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com (Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 11:29:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Open Auditions for Holiday Show Correction Message-ID: I'm sorry, but I put the wrong street address down it is 4015 Bailey, I have corrected below. Thanks, Jim D'Amico Senior Recruiter Barnes Distribution 216-430-5787 Phone 216-592-1631 Fax jim.d'amico at bd-bgi.com ----- Forwarded by Jim D'Amico/Barnes on 11/03/03 11:28 AM ----- Jim D'Amico To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com 10/31/03 12:11 PM cc: Fax to: Subject: Open Auditions for Holiday Show The Village Idiots sketch and improv comedy troupe is holding open auditions for their Holiday sketch revue. Performance dates are 12/1/03 and 12/12/03, with rehersals being held throughout the month of November. We are currently seeking both male and female actors with prior stage experience. Improv experience a plus but not required. Auditions will be held on Thursday November 6th (11/6) at 8 pm at 4015 Bailey Ave, in Cleveland's Ohio City neighborhood. You must be able to commit to the above dates and be available for rehearsal in November. Call 216-570-5014 with questions or assistance with directions. Jim From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Mon Nov 3 10:13:09 2003 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (Your friend, MITCH!) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 10:13:09 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]STAR search in OHIO: Message-ID: <20031103181309.88302.qmail@web13903.mail.yahoo.com> --0-373951854-1067883189=:87123 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hello again, everyone! (You are FREE 2 FWD this to ANYONE you think could benefit) Mitch Berlingeri, here. Long time, no talk to! My development team has been working on a database project for the last 17 months that will make it easier for people in the industry of visual, graphic and entertainment to network with each other. That would include putting together film crews, aiding artists/musicians with their music projects, websites and co-op publicity opportunities for a large number of new projects in not just Cleveland, but all over. Once the database is proven effective in this market like it has in other forms-our team will branch out and begin conducting projects for the remainder of the coast on the great lakes, then the east, south and finally west. There is no charge to anyone for anything in regards to being listed on this multimedia database and there will be annual updates that install to your computer in the same way that Windows Update works on a PC computer. This project is being created to give the local entertainment industry a much needed boost with nurturing, new, original and exciting projects in all neighboring villages, towns and cities-NOT JUST THE BIG ONES. This project can only help all parties involved meet new people and conduct new projects. Everybody wins! THIS STAR SEARCH is looking for YOU: (if you work in the following fields): Actor/Actress Singers/Rappers/Poets/Musicians/Comedians Music and Lyric Writers Graphic and website designers Writers of plays for television, big screen, art house and theatre Any type of position/dept. required on a film/TV/Music video shoot of any budget Any type of position/dept. required by a record label to operate it Any type of position/dept. required by a record label to complete an album project Any type of position/dept. required by a theatre which conducts plays and special events Promotional engines such as THIS online newsletter. Any aspect of marketing for these genres. Any type of venue that can cater to showcasing any of these types of projects ANY TYPE of entertainment related business/individual/organization not listed above. The steps to be included in this project: Please create an email with the following contact information: Name Address City/State-Zip Contact Phone Numbers (Please list what is cel, home, office) Fax Number(s) Email Address(es) Website(s) Bio of accomplishments and brief history 3 References (Your TOP 3) (Resume optional-any pictures sent must be high res gifs ONLY) to this address: Now-U-Know at Rocketmail.com Please note: Due to a large number of submissions, it may take us up to 2-3 weeks to contact you after your submission. Thank you for your time and effort in aiding this project in its success! Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry), Founder of The MAB/EG --0-373951854-1067883189=:87123 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hello again, everyone! (You are FREE 2 FWD this to ANYONE you think could benefit)
 
Mitch Berlingeri, here. Long time, no talk to!
 
My development team has been working on a database project for the last 17 months that will make it easier for people in the industry of visual, graphic and entertainment to network with each other. That would include putting together film crews, aiding artists/musicians with their music projects, websites and co-op publicity opportunities for a large number of new projects in not just Cleveland, but all over.
 
Once the database is proven effective in this market like it has in other forms-our team will branch out and begin conducting projects for the remainder of the coast on the great lakes, then the east, south and finally west. There is no charge to anyone for anything in regards to being listed on this multimedia database and there will be annual updates that install to your computer in the same way that Windows Update works on a PC computer.
 
This project is being created to give the local entertainment industry a much needed boost with nurturing, new, original and exciting projects in all neighboring villages, towns and cities-NOT JUST THE BIG ONES. This project can only help all parties involved meet new people and conduct new projects. Everybody wins!
 

THIS STAR SEARCH is looking for YOU:

(if you work in the following fields):

  • Actor/Actress
  • Singers/Rappers/Poets/Musicians/Comedians
  • Music and Lyric Writers
  • Graphic and website designers
  • Writers of plays for television, big screen, art house and theatre
  • Any type of position/dept. required on a film/TV/Music video shoot of any budget
  • Any type of position/dept. required by a record label to operate it
  • Any type of position/dept. required by a record label to complete an album project
  • Any type of position/dept. required by a theatre which conducts plays and special events
  • Promotional engines such as THIS online newsletter.
  • Any aspect of marketing for these genres.
  • Any type of venue that can cater to showcasing any of these types of projects
  • ANY TYPE of entertainment related business/individual/organization not listed above.

The steps to be included in this project:

Please create an email with the following contact information:

  • Name
  • Address
  • City/State-Zip
  • Contact Phone Numbers (Please list what is cel, home, office)
  • Fax Number(s)
  • Email Address(es)
  • Website(s)
  • Bio of accomplishments and brief history
  • 3 References (Your TOP 3) 
  • (Resume optional-any pictures sent must be high res gifs ONLY)

 to this address: Now-U-Know at Rocketmail.com

Please note: Due to a large number of submissions,  it may take us up to 2-3 weeks to contact you after your submission. 

Thank you for your time and effort in aiding this project in its success!

Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry), Founder of The MAB/EG --0-373951854-1067883189=:87123-- From bwyner at adelphia.net Mon Nov 3 10:22:46 2003 From: bwyner at adelphia.net (Bradley Wyner) Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2003 13:22:46 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]seeking French Horn & Oboe/English Horn for Les Miz Message-ID: Brad Wyner here . . . Looking for players for French Horn and Oboe/English Horn for Les Miserables Student Edition. The show runs for one weekend in April; includes paid rehearsals. Please contact me at bwyner at adelphia.net for more information. Thanks, Brad From mpreston at dobama.org Mon Nov 3 11:19:18 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 14:19:18 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]REMINDER - Comedy at Dobama Nov. 14-15 - The Three Wise Asses/World Wide Women Message-ID: Comedy with The Three Wise Asses and World Wide Women! Friday & Saturday, November 14th and 15th at Dobama Theatre Cleveland Yucks (www.clevelandyucks.com) presents a double header of comedy at Dobama Theatre on Coventry, Friday, November 14th and Saturday, November 15th. The Three Wise Asses, with comics Mike Baker, Mark Colella, and Ryan Dalton, will be on a back-to-back bill with World Wide Women, starring Maria Borgio, Jenni Lou Oakes and Rhonda Carling Rogers. The Three Wise Asses is a volatile mix of unique comic styles. World Wide Women brings together three area comics with distant geographic origins. PERFORMANCES: Friday, November 14: World Wide Women -- 8:00 p.m., The Three Wise Asses -- 10:30 p.m. Saturday, November 15: The Three Wise Asses -- 8:00 p.m., World Wide Women -- 10:30 p.m. Dobama Theatre is at 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights Tickets: $10.00 for each show, either The Three Wise Asses or World Wide Women, available at http://www.clevelandyucks.com. Special ?Two-Show? Rate: $15.00 for both shows either night. Catch both shows the same night or different nights and save 5 bucks! ***Both shows contain adult content and language.*** DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present: October 17-November 9 The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison, directed by Joyce Casey ? U.S. Premiere! A trio of characters connected by the same heart. "Quietly astonishing" --Carolyn Jack, The Plain Dealer "Deeply moving" -- Fran Heller, Cleveland Jewish News "Must-see" -- Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers "Sharp, quietly commanding" -- James Damico, Free Times "Rewards as much as it demands" -- Jarrod Zickefoose, Sun Press 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! A salute to "the greatest generation." January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed by Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! Quirky, bizarre comedy! Single ticket prices: $11-20. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. From cabraham at cecodoor.com Mon Nov 3 11:16:07 2003 From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 14:16:07 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Silhouette Productions Opens The Wizard Of Oz this week @ Shore Cultural Centre Message-ID: The Shore Cultural Centre Corp. Proudly Presents THE WIZARD OF OZ Book by L. Frank Baum A SILHOUETTE PRODUCTION Directed By Charles J. Abraham Music by David Coxe Choreography by Larry Braun This Non Traditional cast performs the movie version that starred Judy Garland and the well-known story of her journey to "The Merry Old Land Of OZ" Starring Shanice Dunning as Dorothy Micheal Green / Scarecrow Mike Rogan / Tin Woodsman Dante Citraro / Cowardly Lion Tina Krause / Witch of the West And a Large ensemble of 35 Children and Adults Show Dates Nov.7th,8th,14th & 15th @ 8:00pm & Nov. 9th @ 3:00pm All Childrens tickets are $5.00. Adults are $10.00 in advance and $12.00 the day of the show The Shore Cultural Centre 291 East 222nd Street Euclid,Ohio Licensed through Tams-Witmark Box Office 216-289-8107 = From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Mon Nov 3 11:26:26 2003 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2003 14:26:26 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oberlin Conservatory Press Release Message-ID: <911474.3276858386@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --Boundary_(ID_KR/A7Iij1MVR8my4cSIZcw) Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Content-disposition: inline VIOLIN VIRTUOSA IDA HAENDEL TO PERFORM AT OBERLIN NOV. 18 AS PART OF ARTIST RECITAL SERIES FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas October 31, 2003 440-775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.edu OBERLIN, OHIO =3F She is one of the most venerated musicians of our time, = and on Tuesday, Nov. 18, at 8 p.m., she will appear in concert at Oberlin College's Finney Chapel. Violinist Ida Haendel will perform works by Bach, Bart=F4k, Beethoven, Chausson, Corelli, and Wieniawski, accompanied by pianist Walter Delahunt, as part of Oberlin's Artist Recital Series, celebrating its 125th anniversary this season. Haendel typifies the great tradition of violin playing, evolving from her early work with such celebrated pedagogues as Carl Flesch and Georges Enesco. Since her spectacular London debut at the age of 8 at a Proms concert under the direction of Sir Henry Wood, her career has been distinguished by a succession of triumphs in concert halls the world over. Critics unreservedly praise her masterful technique and searching musicality. Richard Dyer of The Boston Globe wrote: "Fresh, youthful inspiration still animates everything Haendel does . . . . She plays the notes with such simplicity, directness and emotional force that they tear your heart out." She records primarily for the EMI, Decca, and Testament labels; her 2000 recording for Decca with pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy was awarded France's coveted Diapason d?or. Pianist Walter Delahunt is in great demand as a chamber musician ? he is a regular guest of the Berlin Philharmonic Chamber Music Series and many European chamber music festivals ? and he has performed with some of the world's greatest musicians. In addition to the legendary Ida Haendel, Delahunt has played with Zara Nelsova, Gidon Kremer, and Martha Argerich. His musicianship is characterized by tremendous technical command of the instrument and unique sound quality. A native of Nova Scotia and a professor at the Vienna Academy of Music from = 1984 and 1997, his performing career has taken him throughout Canada, the United States, North Africa, the Middle East, and Europe. He has recorded for Panton (Prague) and BMG Japan. A live recording of Dvorak chamber music, performed at the "Progetto Martha Argerich" in Lugano in June 2002, is available on EMI Classics. He resides in Montreal and Brussels. Advance, reserved-seat tickets for the Haendel concert may be purchased by calling Oberlin's Central Ticket Service box office at 440-775-8169. Prices = range from $7 for students, $16 for senior citizens, educators, and those with an Oberlin College I.D., and $20 for the general public. Tickets purchased at the door are an additional $3. Subscription and individual tickets are still available for the remaining concerts in the Artist Recital Series. For more information, please call the CTS box office at 440-775-8169 or visit www.oberlin.edu/con. CTS is located in the lobby of Hall Auditorium, 67 N. Main St. (Route 58), between = the Oberlin Inn and the Allen Memorial Art Museum. Box office hours are Monday through Friday from noon to 5 p.m. and select Saturdays from noon to = 5 p.m. The Artist Recital Series is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of Music = at Oberlin College with additional support from the Friends of the Artist Recital Series. Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is provided = by WCLV 104.9-FM, Cleveland's classical music radio station, WVIZ and 90.3-WCPN ideastream, and Northern Ohio Live magazine. All programs and artists are subject to change. # # # Media Contact Only: Marci Janas 440-775-8328/marci.janas at oberlin.edu 10/31/03 #26-mj Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074-1576 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 www.oberlin.edu/con Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074-1576 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 www.oberlin.edu/con= --Boundary_(ID_KR/A7Iij1MVR8my4cSIZcw) Content-type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Content-disposition: inline Palatino
VIOLIN VIRTUOSA IDA HAENDEL TO PERFORM AT OBERLIN NOV. 18 AS PART OF ARTIST RECITAL SERIES
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas October 31, 2003 440-775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.edu OBERLIN, OHIO =3F She is one of the most venerated musicians of our time, = and on Tuesday, Nov. 18, at 8 p.m., she will appear in concert at Oberlin = College's Finney Chapel. Violinist Ida Haendel will perform works by Bach, Bart=F4k, Beethoven, = Chausson, Corelli, and Wieniawski, accompanied by pianist Walter Delahunt, = as part of Oberlin's Artist Recital Series, celebrating its 125th = anniversary this season. Haendel typifies the great tradition of violin playing, evolving from her = early work with such celebrated pedagogues as Carl Flesch and Georges = Enesco. Since her spectacular London debut at the age of 8 at a Proms = concert under the direction of Sir Henry Wood, her career has been = distinguished by a succession of triumphs in concert halls the world over. Critics unreservedly praise her masterful technique and searching = musicality. Richard Dyer of The Boston Globe wrote: "Fresh, youthful = inspiration still animates everything Haendel does . . . . She plays the = notes with such simplicity, directness and emotional force that they tear = your heart out." She records primarily for the EMI, Decca, and Testament labels; her 2000 = recording for Decca with pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy was awarded France's = coveted Diapason d?or. Pianist Walter Delahunt is in great demand as a chamber musician ? he is a = regular guest of the Berlin Philharmonic Chamber Music Series and many = European chamber music festivals ? and he has performed with some of the = world's greatest musicians. In addition to the legendary Ida Haendel, = Delahunt has played with Zara Nelsova, Gidon Kremer, and Martha Argerich. = His musicianship is characterized by tremendous technical command of the = instrument and unique sound quality. A native of Nova Scotia and a professor at the Vienna Academy of Music from = 1984 and 1997, his performing career has taken him throughout Canada, the = United States, North Africa, the Middle East, and Europe. He has recorded = for Panton (Prague) and BMG Japan. A live recording of Dvorak chamber = music, performed at the "Progetto Martha Argerich" in Lugano in June 2002, = is available on EMI Classics. He resides in Montreal and Brussels. Advance, reserved-seat tickets for the Haendel concert may be purchased by = calling Oberlin's Central Ticket Service box office at 440-775-8169. Prices = range from $7 for students, $16 for senior citizens, educators, and those = with an Oberlin College I.D., and $20 for the general public. Tickets = purchased at the door are an additional $3. Subscription and individual tickets are still available for the remaining = concerts in the Artist Recital Series. For more information, please call = the CTS box office at 440-775-8169 or visit www.oberlin.edu/con. CTS is = located in the lobby of Hall Auditorium, 67 N. Main St. (Route 58), between = the Oberlin Inn and the Allen Memorial Art Museum. Box office hours are = Monday through Friday from noon to 5 p.m. and select Saturdays from noon to = 5 p.m. The Artist Recital Series is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of Music = at Oberlin College with additional support from the Friends of the Artist = Recital Series. Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is provided = by WCLV 104.9-FM, Cleveland's classical music radio station, WVIZ and = 90.3-WCPN ideastream, and Northern Ohio Live magazine. All programs and artists are subject to change. # # # Media Contact Only: Marci Janas 440-775-8328/marci.janas at oberlin.edu 10/31/03 #26-mj Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074-1576 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 www.oberlin.edu/con Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074-1576 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 www.oberlin.edu/con
= --Boundary_(ID_KR/A7Iij1MVR8my4cSIZcw)-- From PATMAZZ at aol.com Mon Nov 3 11:51:59 2003 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 14:51:59 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for singers and a keyboard player Message-ID: <15a.26e68277.2cd80bdf@aol.com> --part1_15a.26e68277.2cd80bdf_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I have a client in the city of Aurora who owns 6 McDonald's and is throwing a big Christmas party at her house for the employees. She is looking to hire a keyboard player and a few singers to perform Christmas selections the eve of Friday December 6 Good Pay involved Must have a keyboard that can travel and set up in her house Please email if there is anyone on this list that provides this kind of entertainment Established ensembles only please! Thanks Pat Mazzarino Publicist --part1_15a.26e68277.2cd80bdf_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I have a client in the city of Aurora who owns 6 McDon= ald's and is throwing
a big Christmas party at her house for the employees.
She is looking to hire a keyboard player and a few singers to perform
Christmas selections the eve of Friday December 6

Good Pay involved
Must have a keyboard that can travel and set up in her house

Please email if there is anyone on this list that provides this
kind of entertainment

Established ensembles only please!

Thanks

Pat Mazzarino
Publicist
--part1_15a.26e68277.2cd80bdf_boundary-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Mon Nov 3 12:04:07 2003 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 15:04:07 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Denny Carleton Coffeehouse at Fine Arts Message-ID: <003e01c3a245$a3db3080$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C3A21B.BB052880 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ?Denny Carleton Coffeehouse Series at Fine Arts? WILLOUGHBY?The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, presents the Denny Carleton & Friends Coffeehouse Series, on Saturday, November 8, 2003, from 8-10 pm. The ?Coffeehouse? is located in the intimate and casual Main Gallery of The Fine Arts Association. Performing with Denny are Ed Mills, Ryan Flaherty, Fred Grupe, Chris Butcher and Dan Rose. A variety of musical styles and original pieces will be performed. Stop in for a cup of java or stay for the entire evening. Admission is free and open to the public. Beverages and snacks will be available for purchase. The Main Gallery is barrier free. On site parking is free. Call Fine Arts at (440) 951-7500 x104 for further information or log on to www.fineartsassociation.org ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C3A21B.BB052880 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

“Denny = Carleton Coffeehouse=20 Series at Fine Arts”

WILLOUGHBY—The Fine Arts Association, 38660 = Mentor Avenue,=20 Willoughby, presents the Denny Carleton & Friends Coffeehouse=20 Series, on Saturday, November 8, 2003, from 8-10 pm.  The = “Coffeehouse” is located in the intimate and casual = Main=20 Gallery of The Fine Arts=20 Association. 

           =20 Performing with Denny are = Ed=20 Mills, Ryan Flaherty, Fred Grupe, Chris Butcher and Dan Rose.  A variety of musical styles = and original=20 pieces will be performed.  Stop in = for a cup=20 of java or stay for the entire evening.

Admission is = free=20 and open to the public.  = Beverages=20 and snacks will be available for purchase. =20 The Main Gallery is barrier free. =20 On site parking is free. =20

Call=20 Fine Arts at (440) 951-7500 x104 for further information or log = on to www.fineartsassociation.org<= /A>
------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C3A21B.BB052880-- From myoung1 at kent.edu Mon Nov 3 12:11:49 2003 From: myoung1 at kent.edu (MARIAM J YOUNG) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 15:11:49 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]STAGALOEE: A BLACK FOLKTALE starts Nov. 14, 2003 Message-ID: <2287868.1067890309428.JavaMail.myoung1@kent.edu> African Community Theatre Presents STAGOLEE: A Black Folktale by Ed Smith directed by Dr. Fran Dorsey November 14, 15, 16 & 21, 22, 23, 2003 8:00 P.M. Friday & Saturday 3:00 P.M. Sunday Students/Senior Citizens $7.00 General Admission $10.00 Information/Reservations 330-672-2300 Center of Pan-African Culture (second floor) Oscar Ritchie Hall - Terrace Drive KENT STATE UNIVERSITY, KENT, OHIO Center of Pan_African Culture email: fdorsey at kent.edu From Grumio85 at aol.com Mon Nov 3 12:19:35 2003 From: Grumio85 at aol.com (Grumio85 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 15:19:35 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Added Audition Date for Beck's "5 Guys Named Moe"! Message-ID: <1e4.1288a5b3.2cd81257@aol.com> -------------------------------1067890775 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit BECK CENTER WILL HOLD ONE ADDED DAY OF AUDITIONS AT Karamu House on Monday, November 10th from 7PM to 9PM in Karamu's Concert Hall Director/Choreographer Martin Cespedes and Musical Director David Williams (Both from Beck's SMOKEY JOE'S CAFE) are seeking 6 African-American men who are strong vocalist and are comfortable with movement, and have a strong audience rapport. Please prepare one vocal selection of your choice in your key. An accompianist will be provided. 5 GUYS NAMED MOE will perform from March 19th thru April 10th, 2004. Rehearsals will begin around Feb. 1st. No appointments are necessary. If you have questions you may call 216-521-2540 x239 All actors 18 years old and over are compensated for their participation in Beck Center productions. Scott Spence Scott Spence Artistic Director The Beck Center 216-521-2540 www.beckcenter.org -------------------------------1067890775 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
BECK CENTER WILL HOLD ONE ADDED D= AY OF
AUDITIONS<= /STRONG>
AT
Karamu = House
 
on Monday, November 10th <= /STRONG>
from
7PM to 9PM
in Karamu's Concert Hall=
 
Director/Choreographer Martin Cespe= des and Musical Director David Williams (Both from Beck's SMOKEY JOE'S C= AFE) are seeking 6 African-American men who are strong vocalist and are= comfortable with movement, and have a strong audience rapport.
 
Please prepare one vocal selection=20= of your choice in your key. An accompianist will be provided.
 
5 GUYS NAMED MOE  wil= l perform from March 19th thru April 10th, 2004. Rehearsals will begin aroun= d Feb. 1st.
 
No appointments are necessary. If y= ou have questions you may call 216-521-2540 x239
 
All actors 18 years old and over ar= e compensated for their participation in Beck Center productions.
 
= Scott Spence
Scott SpenceArtistic Director
The Beck Center
216-521-2540
www.beckcenter.org

-------------------------------1067890775-- From cangers at bellaartistsandmodels.com Mon Nov 3 12:40:48 2003 From: cangers at bellaartistsandmodels.com (carolyn angers) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 15:40:48 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Please post casting Message-ID: <000501c3a24a$c8c37c40$6400a8c0@Carolyn> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C3A220.DFED7440 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Casting For spokesmodel / print model By: Bella Photographer - Kyle Widder Thursday, November 6th, 2003 2:00 pm - 5:00pm Requirements: Female, African-American Age: 25 - 31 5'6" - 5 '9" Dress size 4 - 6 Bring headshot or comp card, if available. At the Studio of: Bella Artist and Model Management 635 W Lakeside Avenue Suite 203 Cleveland, Ohio 44113 216.771.7300 Between W 6th & W 9th on Lakeside. Parking is available on either street. Carolyn Angers Director of Bookings Bella Artist and Model Management 635 W. Lakeside Avenue, Suite 203 Cleveland, OH 44113 216.771.7300 216.771.7307 fax cangers at bellaartistsandmodels.com www.bellaartistsandmodels.com ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C3A220.DFED7440 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Casting For = spokesmodel /=20 print model

By: Bella = Photographer –=20 Kyle Widder

 

Thursday, = November=20 6th, 2003

2:00 pm – = 5:00pm

Requirements:

 

Female,=20 African-American

Age:  25 – = 31

5’6” – 5=20 ‘9”

Dress size 4 = –=20 6

 

Bring headshot = or comp=20 card, if=20 available.

 

At the Studio=20 of:

Bella Artist = and Model=20 Management

 

635 W Lakeside=20 Avenue

Suite=20 203

Cleveland,=20 Ohio  44113

216.771.7300

 

 

Between W = 6th=20 & W 9th on Lakeside.

Parking is = available on=20 either street.

 

 
Carolyn = Angers
Director of=20 Bookings
Bella = Artist=20 and Model Management
635 W. Lakeside Avenue, Suite = 203
Cleveland, OH 44113
216.771.7300
216.771.7307 fax
------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C3A220.DFED7440-- From Yvette at beckcenter.org Mon Nov 3 12:49:00 2003 From: Yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 15:49:00 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beck Traveling Show Available FREE Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A24B.E8C6FF0C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Beck Center for the Arts Theater Conservatory=20 FREE=20 Traveling Show Available to your Organization November 1, 2003 =20 Schedule your performance by calling (216) 521-2540. Student actors in The Beck Center for the Arts Theater Conservatory are in final rehearsals for their traveling show The Frog Prince. This age-old children's tale retold by one of the brightest playwrights of our day, David Mamet, will be available to community groups and organizations beginning November 1, 2003 free of charge! There are four different casts available to perform, the show runs 30 minutes and requires only 12 feet of space. Directed by Russ Stitch, the plot of The Frog Prince is simple: A prince is turned into a frog and must find a pure and honest woman to kiss him of her own free will. This great old tale is given a decidedly contemporary sensibility that appeals to adults, as well as to children. The Beck Center has long been committed to offering comprehensive, curriculum-based programs in the areas of dance, music, theater and visual arts in a stimulating environment. In keeping with that tradition, the Beck Theater Conservatory offers an opportunity for exceptional theater students to increase their level of education and prepare them for acceptance to the finest colleges and universities in the country. To find out how you can schedule a special performance of The Frog Prince for your organization, call Meg Wherry, Director of Youth Theater at (216) 521-2540 extension 227. For more information on the Beck Center Theater Conservatory contact our Director of Education, Beth Rutkowski at (216) 521-2540 extension 246. =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: yvette at beckcenter.org Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: yvette at beckcenter.org Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A24B.E8C6FF0C Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Beck=20 Center for the Arts Theater=20 Conservatory

FREE

Traveling=20 Show

Available to your=20 Organization

November 1,=20 2003

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Schedule your performance by calling = (216)=20 521-2540.

       &nbs= p;   =20 Student actors in The Beck Center for the Arts Theater = Conservatory are in final rehearsals for = their=20 traveling show The Frog = Prince.  This = age-old=20 children’s tale retold by one of the brightest playwrights of our = day, David=20 Mamet, will be available to community groups and organizations beginning = November 1,=20 2003=20 free of charge! =20 There are four different casts available to perform, the show = runs 30=20 minutes and requires only 12 feet of space.

  Directed by Russ Stitch, the = plot of The Frog = Prince is=20 simple:  A prince is = turned into a=20 frog and must find a pure and honest woman to kiss him of her own free = will.=20 This great old tale is given a decidedly contemporary sensibility that = appeals=20 to adults, as well as to children. =20  

The=20 Beck = Center has long been committed to = offering=20 comprehensive, curriculum-based programs in the areas of dance, music, = theater=20 and visual arts in a stimulating environment.  In keeping with that = tradition, the Beck=20 Theater Conservatory offers an opportunity for exceptional theater = students to=20 increase their level of education and prepare them for acceptance to the = finest=20 colleges and universities in the country.

To find=20 out how you can schedule a special performance of The Frog Prince for your = organization,=20 call Meg Wherry, Director of Youth Theater at (216) 521-2540 extension = 227.  For more information on the = Beck Center=20 Theater Conservatory contact our Director of Education, Beth Rutkowski = at (216)=20 521-2540 extension 246.

 
Yvette A. = Hanzel
Director of=20 Marketing
Beck Center for the=20 Arts
17801 Detroit = Avenue
Lakewood, OH  44107
216.521.2540 ext.=20 225
Email:  yvette at beckcenter.org
Fax:  = 216.228.6050
 

Yvette A. Hanzel

Director of Marketing

Beck Center for the Arts

17801 Detroit Avenue

Lakewood, OH =20 44107

216.521.2540 ext. 225

Email: =20 yvette at beckcenter.org

Fax: =20 216.228.6050

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A24B.E8C6FF0C-- From rferguson at woio.com Mon Nov 3 13:45:48 2003 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 15:45:48 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CORRECTION - HFI SHOW 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_01C3A253.D800193A Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Ok, we usually like to come up with clever titles to our shows. And this time is no different. As much as I like the title American Splendor, apparently that name is already taken by some movie or something. I guess I liked it so much I couldn't get it out of my mind, when writing the previous annoucement for our show. Our show is actually called American Slander. So feel free to email me your outrages at my carelessness. Sorry for ripping off your movie title Harvey. No matter what we call it, I promise you the show's still funny. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A253.D800193A Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CORRECTION - HFI SHOW

Ok, we usually like to come up with = clever titles to our shows. And this time is no different. As much as I = like the title American Splendor, apparently that name is already taken = by some movie or something.

I guess I liked it so much I couldn't = get it out of my mind, when writing the previous annoucement for our = show.

Our show is actually called = American Slander.

So feel free to email me your outrages = at my carelessness.

Sorry for ripping off your movie title = Harvey.

No matter what we call it, I promise = you the show's still funny.









------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A253.D800193A-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Mon Nov 3 14:13:49 2003 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 17:13:49 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Elizabeth Swados's "Missionaries" at Fine Arts Message-ID: <005b01c3a257$c2a73ba0$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005C_01C3A22D.D9D133A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fine Arts Association in Willoughby Announces Auditions for The Ohio Premiere of MISSIONARIES by Obie Award winning and Tony Award nominated writer and composer of Runaways, Doonsbury the Musical and Rap Master Ronnie Elizabeth Swados Directed by Fabio Polanco Choreography by Janiece Kelley-Kiteley Music Direction by Josh Senick Scenic Design by Ben Needham Costume Design by Russ Borski Lighting Design by Kristen Buchs Sound Design by Corby Grubb Fight Choreography by Kelly Elliott and Josh Brown Audition Dates: December 1 and 2. 7:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Fine Arts Association?s Shadowbox Theatre 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio 44094 Auditions by appointment. To schedule an appointment or for further information please call Ann Hedger, Theatre Operations Coordinator at 440-951-7500 x103. Callbacks: December 3, from 7:30 to 11:00 p.m. The Musical: Missionaries is the true story of the lives service and eventual murders of three American nuns, an American lay missionary and Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero. Drawn from their own words, this powerful musical work is a celebration of faith, commitment, sacrifice and the resilience of the Salvadoran people for whom Dorothy Kazel, Maura Clarke, Ita Ford, Jean Donovan and Archbishop Romero ultimately gave their lives. Missionaries, is primarily a sung-through musical that melds liturgical music with Latin rhythms and occasionally Pop. Missionaries contains strong themes and a small amount of strong language. For more information on the churchwomen and Oscar Romero go to http://www.rtfcam.org/martyrs/martyrs.htm Special Casting Information: Missionaries will be open to both Equity and non-Equity actors. At this time, Equity Actors from New York City will be playing the roles of Ita Ford and Maura Clarke. Character Breakdown: The director is specifically looking for a multi-ethnic cast of all shapes, sizes and experience levels. Dorothy Kazel, Clevelander and Ursuline Nun ? mid 20?s to late 40?s, alto Jean Donovan, CWRU Graduate and lay missionary ? late teens to mid 30?s, mezzo with belt Ita Ford ? CAST Maura Clarke ? CAST Oscar Romero, Salvadoran Archbishop ? any age, any ethnicity, must be convincing as the compassionate leader of a political and religious movement, baritone or tenor Campesino/Countrywoman, the voice of the Salvadoran peasant woman ? any age, any ethnicity, mezzo Carlos, a Salvadoran Boy ? 10 to16 years old, any ethnicity Doug, Jean?s boyfriend ? late teen?s to mid 30?s, baritone Guardias/Soldiers (3) ? males, late teen?s to mid 30?s, any ethnicity, any vocal part Guerilla Fighter ? female, late teens to early 30?s, any ethnicity, alto CIA Agent ? male, any age, large vocal range Campesinos/Country People ? all ages, all vocal types, all ethnicities, all sizes to serve as musical?s chorus. Various large roles with complete solo numbers will be cast from this group including the roles of Jean?s Parents, Colonel Pena, numerous priests and activists, a Vatican emissary, etc? Dancers who Sing ? all ages, all vocal types, all ethnicities, all sizes Production Dates: April 23 through May 9. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. Presented in the Corning Auditorium. There is the possibility of performances being added. Rehearsals: Rehearsals for non-Equity actors will begin on February 9 with Equity actors joining the cast at a later date. Rehearsals will be held 3 to 5 days a week in the evenings and occasionally on weekends. Elizabeth Swados will be joining the cast for some portion of the rehearsal process What to Prepare: Please come prepared with your best short song in one of the following styles: classical, traditional musical theatre ballad, religious or Latin. In addition, individuals interested in the roles of Jean Donovan or Oscar Romero should prepare a second Pop song that shows range. Please have sheet music in the appropriate key for the accompanist. ------=_NextPart_000_005C_01C3A22D.D9D133A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
         Fine Arts=20 Association in=20 Willoughby=20

Announces

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for

       &nbs= p;            = ;   =20 The Ohio Premiere

of=20

 MISSIONARIES

by

Obie=20 Award winning and Tony Award nominated writer and composer of =

Runaways, Doonsbury the Musical and Rap = Master=20 Ronnie

       &nbs= p;   =20 Elizabeth Swados

 Directed by Fabio = Polanco

Choreography by Janiece=20 Kelley-Kiteley

Music Direction by Josh Senick

Scenic Design by Ben Needham

Costume Design by Russ Borski

Lighting Design by Kristen Buchs

Sound Design by Corby=20 Grubb

Fight Choreography by Kelly Elliott and Josh Brown

Audition = Dates:=20

        &nbs= p;            = ;   =20 December 1 and 2.  = 7:30 p.m.=20 to 11:00 p.m.

       &nbs= p;       =20 Fine Arts Association’s Shadowbox Theatre

       &nbs= p;       38660=20 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio=20 44094

Auditions by = appointment.  To schedule an appointment or = for=20 further information please call Ann Hedger, Theatre Operations = Coordinator at=20 440-951-7500 x103.

Callbacks: =20 December 3, from 7:30 to 11:00 p.m.

The = Musical: 

Missionaries is the true story of the lives service = and=20 eventual murders of three American nuns, an American lay missionary and=20 Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero. =20 Drawn from their own words, this powerful musical work is a = celebration=20 of faith, commitment, sacrifice and the resilience of the Salvadoran = people for=20 whom Dorothy Kazel, Maura Clarke, Ita Ford, Jean Donovan and Archbishop = Romero=20 ultimately gave their lives. =20 Missionaries, is primarily a sung-through musical that = melds=20 liturgical music with Latin rhythms and occasionally Pop.  Missionaries contains strong = themes and=20 a small amount of strong language. =20 For more information on the churchwomen and Oscar Romero go to=20 http://www.rtfcam.org/martyrs/martyrs.htm

 Special Casting Information:=20

Missionaries will be open to both Equity and non-Equity=20 actors.  At = this time,=20 Equity Actors from New York City will be playing the roles of Ita Ford = and Maura=20 Clarke. 

Character Breakdown:

The director is specifically = looking for=20 a multi-ethnic cast of all shapes, sizes and experience=20 levels.

 Dorothy=20 Kazel, Clevelander and Ursuline Nun – mid 20’s to late = 40’s,=20 alto

Jean Donovan, CWRU = Graduate and lay=20 missionary –  late = teens to mid=20 30’s, mezzo with belt

Ita Ford – = CAST

Maura Clarke – = CAST

Oscar Romero, Salvadoran = Archbishop –=20 any age, any ethnicity, must be convincing as = the=20 compassionate leader of a political and religious movement, baritone or tenor

Campesino/Countrywoman, = the voice of=20 the Salvadoran peasant woman – any age, = any ethnicity,=20 mezzo

Carlos, a Salvadoran Boy = – 10 to16=20 years old, any ethnicity

Doug, Jean’s = boyfriend – late teen’s=20 to mid 30’s, baritone

Guardias/Soldiers (3) = – males, late=20 teen’s to mid 30’s, any ethnicity, any vocal part

Guerilla Fighter – = female, late teens=20 to early 30’s, any ethnicity, alto

CIA Agent – male, = any age, large=20 vocal range

Campesinos/Country People = – all ages,=20 all vocal types, all ethnicities, all sizes to = serve as=20 musical’s chorus.  =

Various large roles with complete solo numbers will = be cast=20 from this group including the roles of Jean’s Parents, Colonel = Pena,=20 numerous priests and activists, a Vatican = emissary,=20 etc…

Dancers who Sing – = all ages, all=20 vocal types, all ethnicities, all sizes

Production Dates:

April 23 through May = 9.=20 Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 = p.m.    Presented in the = Corning=20 Auditorium.  There is = the=20 possibility of performances being added.

Rehearsals:

Rehearsals for = non-Equity actors=20 will begin on February 9 with Equity actors joining the cast at a later=20 date.  Rehearsals will be = held 3 to=20 5 days a week in the evenings and occasionally on weekends.  Elizabeth Swados = will be=20 joining the cast for some portion of the rehearsal = process

What to = Prepare:

Please come=20 prepared with your best short song in one of the following styles: = classical,=20 traditional musical theatre ballad, religious or Latin.  In addition, individuals = interested in=20 the roles of Jean Donovan or Oscar Romero should prepare a second Pop = song that=20 shows range.  Please have = sheet=20 music in the appropriate key for the=20 accompanist.

------=_NextPart_000_005C_01C3A22D.D9D133A0-- From seanszaller at mail.com Mon Nov 3 14:58:50 2003 From: seanszaller at mail.com (Sean Szaller) Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2003 17:58:50 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Musicians for "The Secret Garden" in Beachwood Message-ID: <20031103225850.96592.qmail@mail.com> Musical director Sean Szaller is currently assembling a pit orchestra for the upcoming Beachwood Community Theater production of "The Secret Garden." The production runs the first two weekends in February (Fri.-Sun. only). Here are the details: 1) We are seeking the following parts: Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass (doubles acoustic and electric), French Horn, Trumpet/Flugelhorn, 4 wind players (all must double on multiple instruments), 2 guitar players (all acoustic who must also play a short amount on the hammered dulcimer -- we will provide the training on that), Harp, Trombone (supposed to double Tuba, but this is optional), Percussionist. 2) The orchestra will have 2 rehearsals early in January. Rehearsals are paid. 3) The orchestra will be called to have a full sing-thru with the cast one day during the week prior to opening night. In addition, all musicians will be called on the Tues.-Thurs. prior to opening to rehearse with the cast during run-thrus. These days are also paid. 3) Performances are at 8pm on Fridays, 7pm on Saturdays, and 2pm on Sundays. These are also paid. Any interested parties please contact Sean Szaller at seanszaller at mail.com (or just respond to this email). Thanks for your anticipated responses! -- __________________________________________________________ Sign-up for your own personalized E-mail at Mail.com http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup CareerBuilder.com has over 400,000 jobs. Be smarter about your job search http://corp.mail.com/careers From WSPAmherst at aol.com Mon Nov 3 18:01:11 2003 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 21:01:11 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Skewers Shakespeare Message-ID: <174.2220e1f6.2cd86267@aol.com> -------------------------------1067911271 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en For Immediate Release Workshop Players proudly presents "The Compleat Wks of Wllm Shkspr,=20 Abridged", by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield and directed by Mi= ke=20 Leuszler.=20 This outrageous production embodies one of comedy's most essential impulses:= =20 the adolescent urge to take a baseball bat to the culturally revered. Dennis= =20 Runkle, Stuart Landes and Jake Wacholz perform this mix of pratfalls, puns,=20 willful misreadings of names and dialogue, clunky female impersonations,=20 clean-cut ribaldry, audience participation and broad burlesque. The conversi= on of the=20 histories into a football game is very funny, so is a rap version of OTHELLO= .=20 The next best thing to =E2=80=9CShakespeare For Dummies.=E2=80=9D Performances are November 20, 21, 22, 28, 29, December 5 & 6 at 8 p.m., with= =20 Sunday matinees on November 30 and December 7 at 3 p.m.=20 Tickets are $10.00 each, with group discounts for groups of 15 or more.=20 Tickets are going fast! For reservations, call (440)988-5613. Workshop Players Theatre is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway= =20 between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58. Visit our Website at http://www.workshopplayers.com - 30 - Contact: Mike Leuzler - Leuszler at aol.com - 440-988-2256 Kathy Whitmore - WSPAmherst at aol.com=20 "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" -------------------------------1067911271 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
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Workshop Playe= rs proudly presents "The Compleat Wks of Wllm Shkspr, Abridged", by Adam Lon= g, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield and directed by Mike Leuszler.
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This outrageou= s production embodies one of comedy's most essential impulses: the adolescen= t urge to take a baseball bat to the culturally revered. Dennis Runkle, Stua= rt Landes and Jake Wacholz perform this mix of pratfalls, puns, willful= misreadings of names and dialogue, clunky female impersonations, clean-cut=20= ribaldry, audience participation and broad burlesque. The conversion of the=20= histories into a football game is very funny, so is a rap version of OTHELLO= . The next best thing to =E2=80=9CShakespeare For Dummies.=E2=80=9D
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Performances a= re November 20, 21, 22, 28, 29, December 5 & 6 at 8 p.m., with Sund= ay matinees on November 30 and December 7 at 3 p.m. 
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Tickets are $1= 0.00 each, with group discounts for groups of 15 or more. Tickets are going=20= fast! For reservations, call (440)988-5613.

Workshop Players Theatre=20= is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58= .
Visit our Website at http://= www.workshopplayers.com
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Contact: Mike=20= Leuzler - Leuszler at aol.com - 440-988= -2256
Kathy Whitmore= - WSPAmherst at aol.com
 
"If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting"=
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     Atticus Finch      &n= bsp;             = Brian Hutchinson
     Jem Finch       =               &= nbsp;  Steven Keller
     Bob Ewell       =              &n= bsp;    Sheldon Lawrence
     Reverend Sykes      &= nbsp;          Shanton Blan= d
     Scout Finch      = ;            &nb= sp;    Katie Haller
     Calpurnia      &= nbsp;            = ;        Tina Thompkins
     Heck Tate       =              &n= bsp;    Ted Larsen
     Tom Robinson     &nbs= p;            &n= bsp; Roberto Salieri
     Stephanie Crawford    &nbs= p;        Mary Lu Franks
     Maudie Atkinson      =            Linda Witko= wski
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     Arthur Radley (Boo)    &nb= sp;        Bob Kenderes
     Charles Baker Harris (Dill)   =20= Colin Bigley
     Judge Taylor      &nb= sp;               &nb= sp; Paul Runevitch
     Mayella Ewell     &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;   Jessica Malicki
     Walter Cunningham     = ;         Paul Runevitch
     Mr. Gilmer      =             &nbs= p;        Bob Kenderes
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Director:  Sara Hubacher
Stage Manager:  Tara Holman 
 
November 7, 8: Friday & Saturday at 8 p.m.
November 9: Sunday at 2 p.m.
For ticket information call:  440-954-4634
 
All performances held in the Little Theatre at Strongville High School<= /DIV>
 
 
-------------------------------1067918668-- From davidgutter at hotmail.com Tue Nov 4 05:10:07 2003 From: davidgutter at hotmail.com (David Gutter) Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2003 08:10:07 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Photographer looking for side jobs Message-ID:



I am a local Freelance photographer, South Euclid. I am looking to work with artist, models, entertainment groups. Willing to work with in your budget.

I use 35MM Cameras (Canon Rebles) Digital (Sony F707)

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David E. Gutter


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"The M.A.N." will be an interactive = work, so any of=20 our past actors are more than welcome to come and be "part" of the show. = The=20 poster and full title for the show is at www.alexmichaels.com. The play/ = visual=20 event takes place January 23 to January 25, 2004 at the Cleveland Public = Theatre.
 
Later this month, we will be updating = our website=20 with news on all our movies and screenings, etc. There is a feedback = form at www.prelude2cinema.com if you = have any=20 suggestions. Thanks for your support.
 
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* Prices may vary by service area From twnkltos at ix.netcom.com Mon Nov 3 01:42:21 2003 From: twnkltos at ix.netcom.com (Margaret Holden) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 09:42:21 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]choreographer wanted Message-ID: <003c01c3a1ee$c87b0660$f7b54943@gipsygrl> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0039_01C3A1EE.C777A020 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable National Dance Week, April 23-May 2 will be celebrated in NE Ohio with a = Day of Dance on Sunday, April 25th. This year the event will be held at = the Beck Center in Lakewood. One of the features will be a chorus line of former dancers, current = dancers and advanced students. We are looking for a choreographer for a = "showy kick line" type routine. Audition date for dancers has been set = for Sunday, January 11th at Cleveland Dance Theatre studios, 5515 = Broadview Road, Parma. If interested, please contact Margaret Holden, = State Director for NDW at clevelanddancetheatre at yahoo.com or send a = video of your work to 4140 Diane Drive, Fairview Park, Ohio 44126. Dec. = 1st deadline for video submissions. ------=_NextPart_000_0039_01C3A1EE.C777A020 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
National Dance Week, April 23-May 2 = will be=20 celebrated in NE Ohio with a Day of Dance on Sunday, April 25th.  = This year=20 the event will be held at the Beck Center in Lakewood.
One of the features will be a chorus = line of former=20 dancers, current dancers and advanced students.  We are looking for = a=20 choreographer for a "showy kick line" type routine.  Audition date = for=20 dancers has been set for Sunday, January 11th at Cleveland Dance Theatre = studios, 5515 Broadview Road, Parma.  If interested, please contact = Margaret Holden, State Director for NDW at clevelanddancetheatre at yah= oo.com=20 or send a video of your work to 4140 Diane Drive, Fairview Park, Ohio=20 44126.  Dec. 1st deadline for video = submissions.
------=_NextPart_000_0039_01C3A1EE.C777A020-- From Margaret.Berke at tri-c.edu Tue Nov 4 05:41:41 2003 From: Margaret.Berke at tri-c.edu (Berke, Margaret) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 08:41:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Night Watch" Opens This Weekend in Independence Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2D9.61186489 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Independence Community Theater 6652 Brecksville Road presents =20 The Suspense Thriller=20 "Night Watch" Friday and Saturday, Nov. 7 & 8, 14 & 15, 21 & 22 8 pm =20 Call 216-447-1612 For Reservations and Information =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2D9.61186489 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

Independence Community Theater

6652 = Brecksville Road

presents

 

The Suspense Thriller 

“Night Watch”

Friday and Saturday, Nov. 7 & 8, 14 & 15, 21 & = 22

8 = pm

 

Call = 216-447-1612

For = Reservations and Information

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2D9.61186489-- From tjd1 at uakron.edu Tue Nov 4 05:53:14 2003 From: tjd1 at uakron.edu (Dixon,Tamra J) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 08:53:14 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dance Concert Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2DA.FDDDAC8F Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The University of Akron Dance Company Fall Dance Concert =20 November 6, 7 and 8 at 8:00 pm November 9 at 2:00 at 2:00 pm =20 Paul Daum Theatre in Kolbe Hall =20 General Admission: $9.00 Faculty/Staff/Students/Seniors: $6.00 =20 Call 330-972-7575 for reservations ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2DA.FDDDAC8F Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The University of Akron = Dance Company

Fall Dance = Concert

 

November 6, 7 and 8 at = 8:00 pm

November 9 at = 2:00 at 2:00 pm

 

Paul Daum Theatre in Kolbe = Hall

 

General Admission: = $9.00

Faculty/Staff/Students/Senio= rs: $6.00

 

Call 330-972-7575 for = reservations

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2DA.FDDDAC8F-- From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Tue Nov 4 06:11:15 2003 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 09:11:15 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Performance: Chuck Davis & the African American Dance Ensemb le 11/7/03 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_01C3A2DD.8244B980 Content-Type: text/plain Chuck Davis & the African American Dance Ensemble Friday, November 7, 2003 7:00PM The Allen Theatre Please join the Education Department at Playhouse Square in celebrating a week long residency with the African American Dance Ensemble Cleveland Municipal School District. Performance length is sixty minutes and there will be no intermission. Tickets will be available at the Allen box office the evening of the performance. The African American Dance Ensemble seeks to preserve and share the finest traditions of African and African-American dance and music through research, education and entertainment. With the motto, peace, love and respect for everyone, they celebrate traditional African culture, aesthetics and values as resources for all people and utilize cross-cultural understanding and societal analysis. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2DD.8244B980 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
 
Chuck = Davis
& the African American = Dance=20 Ensemble
Friday, November 7,=20 2003

7:00PM

The Allen=20 Theatre

 
 
Please=20 join the Education Department at Playhouse=20 Square=20 in celebrating a week long residency = with the=20 African American Dance Ensemble Cleveland=20 Municipal=20 School=20 District.=20 Performance length is sixty minutes = and there=20 will be no intermission.  =20
 
Tickets = will be=20 available at the Allen box office the evening of the=20 performance.
 
The = African=20 American Dance Ensemble seeks to preserve and share the finest = traditions of=20 African and African-American dance and music through research, = education and=20 entertainment. With the motto, peace, love and respect for everyone, = they=20 celebrate traditional African culture, aesthetics and values as = resources for=20 all people and utilize cross-cultural understanding and societal=20 analysis.
------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2DD.8244B980-- From dkilbane at cptonline.org Tue Nov 4 08:16:44 2003 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 11:16:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DISCORDIA @ Cleveland Public Theatre, and, what's in your stocking? Message-ID: CPT's DISCORDIA runs through November 8! GOD LOVES OUR COUNTRY, OUR COUNTRY MUST REPLY. SO GOD WANTS OUR COUNTRY -- TO BUY! Check out DISCORDIA: a world premiere musical comedy about war, death, and lower taxes. written by Linda Eisenstein and James Levin music by Linda Eisenstein directed by Raymond Bobgan now through November 8, 2003! "Director Raymond Bobgan gives us the old razzle-dazzle..." --Benjamin Gleisser, Cleveland Jewish News The world premiere musical comedy DISCORDIA tells the story of the innocent Percival as he tries to become a knight of the Round Table and do good in a confusing world. His quest: the Holy Grail, which can heal the sick, restore the land, and give hope. But others want to use the Grail for themselves: greedy Barons, warlike Knights, King Arthur and his handlers. Whom does the Grail serve? And, save the DATE! CPT's next mainstage production opens November 28, 2003. MRS. BOB CRATCHIT'S WILD CHRISTMAS BINGE the new comedy by Christopher Durang--a delcious holiday romp! directed by Randy Rollison November 28-December 20, 2003 in the Gordon Square Theatre Reservations: 216/631-2727 www.cptonline.org Dan Kilbane Publicist Cleveland Public Theatre 6415 Detroit Ave. Cleveland, OH 44102 tel: 216/631-2727 ext. 203 fax: 216/631-2575 www.cptonline.org dkilbane at cptonline.org a musical about war, death, and lower taxes! DISCORDIA, October 17-November 8, 2003 music, magic, freak show, Cheez Whiz! VARLA JEAN MERMAN'S UNDER A BIG TOP October 23-November 2, 2003 From GrahaSu at ci.akron.oh.us Tue Nov 4 09:27:08 2003 From: GrahaSu at ci.akron.oh.us (Graham, Suzie) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 12:27:08 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Youth Acting Workshop Tonight! Message-ID: <675B47A9343751449512A4411BC5EC06028C8ED9@W2KCOA1> The park is beautiful and filled with golden leaves! Come out for a = drive to Forest Lodge Community Arts Center for our free Acting Workshop!=20 Forest Lodge Community Arts Center is sponsoring a free introductory = Acting Workshop this evening from 6-7 pm. =20 The workshop is designed for ages 7-12. =20 Instruction will be provided by the Ing=E9nue Theatre Ensemble. If you're in a rush, bring a picnic dinner (or fast food for those of = us who aren't very Martha Stewart) and enjoy it in the park! Come one, Come all! Forest Lodge Community Arts Center 260 Greenwood Ave. Akron, Ohio 44313 (330) 375-2813 The Lodge can be reached from the White Pond/ Mull Ave exit off of 77. = Take Mull Ave East, go around the circle, and take the first Left = (Greenwood), turn left into our parking lot. From MRONEN2000 at aol.com Tue Nov 4 11:48:30 2003 From: MRONEN2000 at aol.com (MRONEN2000 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 14:48:30 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]SEEKING PAID EXTRAS FOR A NIKE COMMERCIAL Message-ID: <12d.33cfadf0.2cd95c8e@aol.com> --part1_12d.33cfadf0.2cd95c8e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NOVEMBER 4, 2003 MARCY RONEN CASTING is seeking PAID EXTRAS for a NIKE television commercial=20 which will shoot in Cleveland, Ohio on Monday, November 17 and Tuesday,=20 November 18, 2003.=A0 The pay is $125.00 for a 12 hour day. Individuals of all ages, ethnicities and genders are invited.=A0 African=20 Americans encouraged to apply.=A0 Adults and children are welcome.=A0 Being=20= in shape and=20 having athletic or basketball ability a plus, but not necessary. Please drop off a snapshot of yourself with your contact information (name=20 and best phone numbers to reach you) this Thursday, Friday and Saturday betw= een=20 10am and 4pm, or Sunday between 3pm and 8pm at: PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST USE THE GYM DOOR (off of parking lot) 2592 West 14th Street Cleveland, Ohio=A0 44113 OR Please mail a snapshot of yourself ASAP (by Friday the latest) with your=20 contact information including your name and the best phone number to reach y= ou at=20 to: MARCY RONEN CASTING P.O. BOX 210107 SOUTH EUCLID, OHIO=A0 44121-7107 Thank you, Marcy Ronen --part1_12d.33cfadf0.2cd95c8e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NOVEMBER 4, 2003

MARCY RONEN CASTING is seeking PAID EXTRAS for a NIKE television commercial=20= which will shoot in Cleveland, Ohio on Monday, November 17 and Tuesday, Nove= mber 18, 2003.=A0 The pay is $125.00 for a 12 hour day.

Individuals of all ages, ethnicities and genders are invited.=A0 African Ame= ricans encouraged to apply.=A0 Adults and children are welcome.=A0 Being in=20= shape and having athletic or basketball ability a plus, but not necessary.
Please drop off a snapshot of yourself with your contact information (name a= nd best phone numbers to reach you) this Thursday, Friday and Saturday betwe= en 10am and 4pm, or Sunday between 3pm and 8pm at:

PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
USE THE GYM DOOR (off of parking lot)
2592 West 14th Street
Cleveland, Ohio=A0 44113

OR

Please mail a snapshot of yourself ASAP (by Friday the latest) with your con= tact information including your name and the best phone number to reach you=20= at to:

MARCY RONEN CASTING
P.O. BOX 210107
SOUTH EUCLID, OHIO=A0 44121-7107

Thank you,

Marcy Ronen







--part1_12d.33cfadf0.2cd95c8e_boundary-- From WcpAkron at aol.com Tue Nov 4 11:58:27 2003 From: WcpAkron at aol.com (WcpAkron at aol.com) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 14:58:27 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Weathervane's "Joseph...Dreamcoat" a holiday tradition Message-ID: <134.275366b1.2cd95ee3@aol.com> --part1_134.275366b1.2cd95ee3_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit WEATHERVANE COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE Presents An Akron Holiday Tradition Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat "Four Years in a Row for a Darn Good Reason!" Weathervane announces performances of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" -- back by popular demand for the holiday season. "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" is a Youth/Family production on stage at Weathervane from Saturday, November 22 - Sunday, December 21, 2003. (Performance schedule at end of release.) Most performers are students between the ages of 12 and 18. Adults perform the roles of Joseph, Narrator and Jacob. The musical retells the story of Joseph, a young man with a knack for having prophetic dreams, who incurs the jealousy of his brothers when his father gives him a magnificent coat. The energetic musical score includes many styles of songs including country, calypso and good ol' rock and roll. The Directing Team Sarah Bailey will direct this season's production. Sarah is a graduate of Ohio Northern University and has her Masters in Music and Pedagogy from the prestigious Westminster Choir College. Bailey has sung onstage at Carnegie Hall with the New York Philharmonic, and was a grand finalist at the Guandong International Vocal Competition in China. This is Bailey's directorial debut at Weathervane Playhouse. J.T. Buck serves as Musical Director. Buck is a graduate of The University of Akron and was recently Musical Director of Hercules vs. Godzilla at Near West Theatre in Cleveland. Choreographer for the production is Tracy Schuler, whose credits include Carousel Dinner Theatre, Youngstown Playhouse and Oakland Center for the Arts. Schuler is a graduate of Youngstown State University. Shawn Kinser will play the role of Joseph. Kinser, a first time Weathervane performer, is a graduate of the Hugh Glauser School of Music at Kent State University where he performed most notably in Candide in 2000. Marissa Montigney reprises the role of the narrator. Other cast members include: Caitlin Bolden, Amanda Bouffard, Elise Cordle, Amy Farmer, Katie Farragher, Jessi Hale, Kyle Herman, Ryan Kepes, Friederike Nagel, Helena Olee, Carla Pizzino, Alix Reilly, Drew Reilly, Chris Rusen, Sonny Russo, Bobby Salada, Leah Sass, Cory Schafer, Andy Schueneman, Danielle Schprechman, Emily Schprechman, Brittany Smith, Matt Talley Derrick Turner, Brittany Unruh, Aaron Veal, Lee Wilson. Local communities represented by the talented cast are Akron, Copley, Doylestown, Medina, Ravenna, Kent, Stow, Fairlawn, Hudson, Brecksville, Green, Mogadore, North Royalton, Twinsburg, Cuyahoga Falls, Bath, Richfield and Wadsworth. Each performance will feature a guest youth chorus from either Harris Elementary School in Akron or Price Elementary School in Cuyahoga Falls. This collaboration promises to be an entertaining and family-oriented theater experience. Ticket prices are family-friendly at $10 or $8 for children 12 and under. Group rates are also available. Charge by phone with Visa, MasterCard or Discover at 330-836-2626, Tuesday - Friday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Fridays November 28 - 8:00 p.m. December 5 - 8:00 p.m. December 12 - 8:00 p.m. December 19 - 8:00 p.m. Saturdays November 22 - 2:30 p.m. November 29 - 2:30 p.m. December 6 - 2:30 p.m. December 13 and 20 - 2:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Sundays November 23 - 2:30 p.m. November 30- 2:30 p.m. December 7 - 2:30 p.m. December 14 - 2:30 p.m. December 21 - 2:30 p.m. "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" is the second Youth Production of the 2003-2004 season. The upcoming spring production is Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," February 14 - 28, 2004. Don't miss "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" at Weathervane Playhouse, November 22 - December 21, 2003. --part1_134.275366b1.2cd95ee3_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

WEATHERVANE COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE
Presents
An Akron Holiday Tradition
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
"Four Years in a Row for a Darn Good Reason!"


Weathervane announces performances of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's= "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" -- back by popular demand fo= r the holiday season.  "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" i= s a Youth/Family production on stage at Weathervane from Saturday, November=20= 22 - Sunday, December 21, 2003.  (Performance schedule at end of releas= e.)  Most performers are students between the ages of 12 and 18. Adults= perform the roles of Joseph, Narrator and Jacob.

The musical retells the story of Joseph, a young man with a knack for ha= ving prophetic dreams, who incurs the jealousy of his brothers when his fath= er gives him a magnificent coat.  The energetic musical score includes=20= many styles of songs including country, calypso and good ol' rock and roll.

The Directing Team
Sarah Bailey will direct this season's producti= on. Sarah is a graduate of Ohio Northern University and has her Masters in M= usic and Pedagogy from the prestigious Westminster Choir College. Bailey has= sung onstage at Carnegie Hall with the New York Philharmonic,  and was= a grand finalist at the Guandong International Vocal Competition in China.=20= This is Bailey's directorial debut at Weathervane Playhouse.
J.T. Buck serves as Musical Director.  Buck= is a graduate of The University of Akron and was recently Musical Director=20= of Hercules vs. Godzilla at Near West Theatre in Cleveland.  Choreograp= her for the production is Tracy Schuler, whose= credits include Carousel Dinner Theatre, Youngstown Playhouse and Oakland C= enter for the Arts. Schuler is a graduate of Youngstown State University.

Shawn Kinser will play the role of Joseph. &nbs= p;Kinser, a first time Weathervane performer, is a graduate of the Hugh Glau= ser School of Music at Kent State University where he performed most notably= in Candide in 2000.

Marissa Montigney reprises the role of the narra= tor. Other cast members include: Caitlin Bolden, Amanda Bouffard, Elise Cord= le, Amy Farmer, Katie Farragher, Jessi Hale, Kyle Herman, Ryan Kepes, Friede= rike Nagel, Helena Olee, Carla Pizzino, Alix Reilly, Drew Reilly, Chris Ruse= n, Sonny Russo, Bobby Salada, Leah Sass, Cory Schafer, Andy Schueneman, Dani= elle Schprechman, Emily Schprechman, Brittany Smith, Matt Talley Derrick Tur= ner, Brittany Unruh, Aaron Veal, Lee Wilson.  Local communities represe= nted by the talented cast are Akron, Copley, Doylestown, Medina, Ravenna, Ke= nt, Stow, Fairlawn, Hudson, Brecksville, Green, Mogadore, North Royalton, Tw= insburg, Cuyahoga Falls, Bath, Richfield and Wadsworth.
Each performance will feature a guest youth chorus from either Harris El= ementary School in Akron or Price Elementary School in Cuyahoga Falls.

This collaboration promises to be an entertaining and family-oriented th= eater experience. Ticket prices are family-friendly at $10 or  $8 for c= hildren 12 and under.  Group rates are also available.

Charge by phone with Visa, MasterCard or Discover at 330-836-2626, Tuesd= ay - Friday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.


Fridays
November 28 - 8:00 p.m.
December 5 - 8:00 p.m.
December 12 - 8:00 p.m.
December  19 - 8:00 p.m.

Saturdays
November 22 - 2:30 p.m.
November 29 - 2:30 p.m.
December 6 - 2:30 p.m.
December 13 and 20 - 2:30 p.m. and 8 p.m.

Sundays
November 23  - 2:30 p.m.
November 30- 2:30 p.m.
December 7  - 2:30 p.m.
December 14  - 2:30 p.m.
December 21 - 2:30 p.m.


"Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" is the second Youth Produ= ction of the 2003-2004 season. The upcoming spring production is Arthur Mill= er's "The Crucible," February 14 - 28, 2004.  Don't miss "Joseph and th= e Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" at Weathervane Playhouse, November 22 - Dec= ember 21, 2003.

--part1_134.275366b1.2cd95ee3_boundary-- From MRONEN2000 at aol.com Tue Nov 4 12:14:49 2003 From: MRONEN2000 at aol.com (MRONEN2000 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 15:14:49 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]SEEKING GREAT BASKETBALL PLAYERS FOR NIKE COMMERCIAL!!! Message-ID: <1d5.1396461e.2cd962b9@aol.com> --part1_1d5.1396461e.2cd962b9_boundary Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="part1_1d5.1396461e.2cd962b9_alt_boundary" --part1_1d5.1396461e.2cd962b9_alt_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Marcy Ronen-Casting Director 216-381-2584 216-410-3475 MRONEN2000 at AOL.COM NIKE CASTING SPECS AS OF 11/4/2003 3:12 PM SEEKING THE FOLOWING ON CAMERA PRINCIPALS: 20 great basketball players who can do hypnotizing things with a basketball, male and female, all ethnicities, 12-65 years of age. Amazing skills, ball handling, dunks, etc. Must be able to play well. 3 musicians/basketball players for a church band. Male and female, all ethnicities, 18-65 years of age. Must play both instruments and basketball well. DUE TO ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY OR AMATEUR STATUS: WE CAN NOT ALLOW STUDENTS WHO ARE CURRENTLY PLAYING OR PLAN ON PLAYING ON A HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE SPORTS TEAM. The rate for principals is SAG SCALE. Exclusivity/Conflict: Athletic Apparel The market includes but is not limited to: Network, Cable, Dealer, Wildspot, Foreign, Theatrical/Industrial and Internet. The paymaster will be: Wieden & Kennedy 224 NW 13th Avenue Portland, Oregon 97209 The SAG SIGNATORY IS: Wieden & Kennedy 224 NW 13th Avenue Portland, Oregon 97209 Casting will take place this week on Thursday, November 6, Friday, November 7, Saturday, November 8 from 10:00am to 4:00pm at: PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT 2592 West 14th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44113 And Sunday, November 9, 2003 from 330pm-8pm at: PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT 2592 West 14th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44113 Callbacks will be Tuesday, November 11, 2003. Time and place TBD. Shoot dates are Monday, November 17 and Tuesday, November 18, 2003 in Cleveland, Ohio. Wardrobe fittings TBD. Contact: Marcy Ronen Marcy Ronen Casting 216-381-2584 216-410-3475 --part1_1d5.1396461e.2cd962b9_alt_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Marcy Ronen-Casting Director
216-381-2584
216-410-3475
MRONEN2000 at AOL.COM

NIKE
CASTING SPECS
AS OF 11/4/2003 3:12 PM

SEEKING THE FOLOWING ON CAMERA PRINCIPALS:

20 great basketball players who can do hypnotizing things with= a basketball, male and female, all ethnicities, 12-65 years of age.  A= mazing skills, ball handling, dunks, etc.  Must be able to play well.
3 musicians/basketball players for a church band.  =20= Male and female, all ethnicities, 18-65 years of age. Must play both instrum= ents and basketball well.

DUE TO ATHLETIC ELIGIBILI= TY OR AMATEUR STATUS:  WE CAN NOT ALLOW STUDENTS WHO ARE CURRENTLY PLAY= ING OR PLAN ON PLAYING ON A HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE SPORTS TEAM.

The rate for principals is SAG SCALE.

Exclusivity/Conflict: Athletic Apparel

The market includes but is not limited to: Network, Cable, Dealer, Wildspot,= Foreign, Theatrical/Industrial and Internet.

The paymaster will be: Wieden & Kennedy
       224 NW 13th Avenue
       Portland, Oregon = 97209
      
The SAG SIGNATORY IS: Wieden & Kennedy
          &nbs= p;  224 NW 13th Avenue
          &nbs= p;  Portland, Oregon  97209

Casting will take place this week on Thursday, November 6, Friday, November=20= 7, Saturday, November 8 from 10:00am to 4:00pm at: 

PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT
2592 West 14th Street
Cleveland, Ohio  44113

And Sunday, November 9, 2003 from 330pm-8pm at:

PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT
2592 West 14th Street
Cleveland, Ohio  44113

Callbacks will be Tuesday, November 11, 2003.
Time and place TBD. 

Shoot dates are Monday, November 17 and Tuesday, November 18, 2003 in Clevel= and, Ohio.

Wardrobe fittings TBD.

Contact:

Marcy Ronen
Marcy Ronen Casting
216-381-2584
216-410-3475

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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA --part1_1d5.1396461e.2cd962b9_boundary-- From wgmather at msn.com Tue Nov 4 12:32:34 2003 From: wgmather at msn.com (Robert Catalano) Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2003 15:32:34 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Discovery Channel Special - ACTOR NEEDED Message-ID: A young adult male actor is needed for a special on Great Lakes Shipwrecks for the Discovery Channel. Segments are being shot at various locations around the Lakes and on Saturday, Nov. 15, they will film aboard the Steamship WILLIAM G. MATHER Museum at Cleveland's North Coast Harbor. Needed is a caucasian male, early twenties, slim build, approximately 6' tall with wavy dark hair to portray the young Dennis Hale, the only survivor of the sinking of the DANIEL J. MORREL. Mr. Hale wrote a book titled, "SOLE SURVIVOR" and will also be filmed for the special and will be aboard for the shoot. Actor needs to be comfortable being filmed in boxers and a t-shirt. This is a non-equity position with an honorarium for the half-day shoot. To be considered, please fax or e-mail your resume and headshot to the contact below by Nov. 8. Rob Catalano, Museum Manager Steamship WILLIAM G. MATHER Museum 1001 E. 9th Street Pier Cleveland, OH 44114 Ph. 216-574-9053 Fax: 216-574-2536 E-mail: wgmather at msn.com Website: www.wgmather.org _________________________________________________________________ Great deals on high-speed Internet access as low as $26.95. https://broadband.msn.com (Prices may vary by service area.) From blesner at solonohio.org Tue Nov 4 12:32:40 2003 From: blesner at solonohio.org (Barb Lesner) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 15:32:40 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dance Instructor Needed at Solon Center for the Arts Message-ID: <001801c3a312$cb6b6de0$ce9c09c0@ARTS06> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C3A2E8.E2064540 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Solon Center for the Arts has an opening for a Dance Instructor to teach = and oversee a growing dance program with an established curriculum. = Applicants must have a Dance or related degree and have taught for at = least two years. SCA is interviewing applicants immediately. Please = send a letter of intent and resume to blesner at solonohio.org or mail you = information to: Solon Center for the Arts=20 Attn: Karen Prasser 6315 SOM Center Road Solon, Ohio 44139 440-337-1400 The City of Solon is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not = discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, = religion, age, and handicap status in employment or provision of = service. Individuals requiring special accommodations should contact = the Human Resources Department. =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C3A2E8.E2064540 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Solon Center for the Arts has an = opening for a=20 Dance Instructor to teach and oversee a growing dance program with an=20 established curriculum.  Applicants must have a Dance or related degree = and have=20 taught for at least two years.  SCA is interviewing applicants = immediately.  Please send a letter of intent and resume to blesner at solonohio.org or mail you information = to:
 
Solon Center for the Arts
Attn: = Karen=20 Prasser
6315 SOM Center Road
Solon, Ohio = 44139
440-337-1400
 

The City of = Solon is an=20 Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of = race,=20 color, national origin, sex, religion, age, and handicap status in = employment or=20 provision of service.  = Individuals=20 requiring special accommodations should contact the Human Resources=20 Department.

 

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C3A2E8.E2064540-- From erstwhiled at adelphia.net Tue Nov 4 14:04:20 2003 From: erstwhiled at adelphia.net (erstwhiled at adelphia.net) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 17:04:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?ISO8859_1?B?k0xPT0s=?= FOR THE =?ISO8859_1?B?V09NQU6U?= PREMIERES AT THE OHIO INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL THURSDAY, N Message-ID: <20031104220420.ZYGA1433.mta3.adelphia.net@mail.adelphia.net> PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: L. David Erste 11105 Governor Avenue Cleveland, OH 44111 440.570.0075 CONTACT: W. Jeff Gosnell 3991 East 71st Street Cleveland, OH 44105 216.571.0914 ?LOOK FOR THE WOMAN? PREMIERES AT THE OHIO INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6. October 16, 2003, Cleveland, OH - Plato?s Cave Productions is pleased to announce the world premiere of ?Look For The Woman,? a feature length murder mystery / black comedy written and directed by local filmmaker Jeff Gosnell, at the Ohio Independent Film Festival in Ohio City on Thursday, November 6, 2003 at 3 p.m. In its 10th year at the Cleveland Public Theater, 6415 Detroit Avenue, the 2003 festival runs from November 1 ? 9. The Ohio Independent Film Festival is the leading showcase in Ohio for international independent shorts and feature-length films. Thursday November 6 is OHIO DAY, all films are written, directed, photographed, and starred in by Ohioans, starting 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. All programs are $10.00 unless otherwise noted. Seating is limited. Call 216-651-7315 or go online at www.ticketweb.com for directions and advance ticket sales. ?Look For The Woman? centers on the false perceptions of an aspiring screenwriter named Jeff, Jeff Gosnell, who has had a history of dating the wrong women. After his latest girlfriend breaks up with him, Jeff finds himself the accidental hero when he comes to the rescue of Veronica, Mandy Lascko. The series of events that follow leaves Jeff bewildered bruised and framed for a double murder. ?Look For The Woman? was shot on location in Cleveland, Ohio by local filmmakers Jeff Gosnell, director/writer/actor and L. David Erste, producer. ?Look For The Woman? showcases an entire cast of local talent starring Mandy Lascko, Matt McDermott, Don Mitri, Jeff Blanchard, Bill Fletcher, Sande Lester and Brian Bartels. ?Look For The Woman? November 6 at the Independent Film Festival in Ohio City. ### From RNavisjr at aol.com Tue Nov 4 14:55:07 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 17:55:07 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]NWT Looking for a BUDDHA STATUE Message-ID: <1df.12b0818f.2cd9884b@aol.com> --part1_1df.12b0818f.2cd9884b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hey Everyone....the Near West Theatre is looking to rent/borrow a large Buddha statue for our upcoming production THE KING AND I. It needs to measure somewhere around 4 to 6 ft. high. Not the Happy Buddha with arms outraised and smiling but a more reverent Buddha. It's for use at part of a shrine we're building for the set. If you have something like this or know of any connections to people or places that might, PLEASE CALL MIKE LAROCHELLE, our Techinical Director, at 651-2828. Thanks ever so much! --part1_1df.12b0818f.2cd9884b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hey Everyone....the Near West Theatre is looking to re= nt/borrow a large Buddha statue for our upcoming production THE KING AND I.&= nbsp; It needs to measure somewhere around 4 to 6 ft. high. Not the Happy Bu= ddha with arms outraised and smiling but a more reverent Buddha. It's for us= e at part of a shrine we're building for the set.
If you have something like this or know of any connections to people or plac= es that might, PLEASE CALL MIKE LAROCHELLE, our Techinical Director, at 651-= 2828.
Thanks ever so much!
--part1_1df.12b0818f.2cd9884b_boundary-- From MDay825 at aol.com Tue Nov 4 16:59:55 2003 From: MDay825 at aol.com (MDay825 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 19:59:55 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Music from Steel Pier Message-ID: <94.3f376bde.2cd9a58b@aol.com> -------------------------------1067993995 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I presently seeking the music for "Two Little Words" from Steel Pier. Does anyone have it by chance?? I need it for an audition in two weeks and I have been unsucessful in finding or purchasing it. I can be reached by email at mday825 at aol.com if anyone is aware where I can purchase it or if you have a copy I can borrow. Thanks!!! -------------------------------1067993995 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I presently seeking the music for "Two Little Words" from Steel Pier.&nbs= p; Does anyone have it by chance?? I need it for an audition in two weeks an= d I have been unsucessful in finding or purchasing it.  I can be reache= d by email at mday825 at aol.com if anyo= ne is aware where I can purchase it or if you have a copy I can borrow. = ; Thanks!!! -------------------------------1067993995-- From PATMAZZ at aol.com Tue Nov 4 17:44:30 2003 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 20:44:30 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Powerhouse Pub presents "LAST OF THE SORCERERS" Message-ID: <141.1bd4a628.2cd9affe@aol.com> --part1_141.1bd4a628.2cd9affe_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Powerhouse Pub & Cabaret located in the Nautica Entertainment Complex Proudly Presents A Play for the entire family Ultimus Veneficus (Last of the Sorcerers) Written and Directed By Fred Taylor Produced by Michael Dean Mercer November 15 - 23 Saturday and Sundays Matinees only! The Last of the Sorcerers is an enchanted fairy tale for the entire family. This mystical production is filled with music, dance and riveting sword fighting. A pure hearted boy Timothy finds a pair of magical keys outside the King's castle. He uses the power of the keys to defend the kingdom against evil witches and sorcerers. Children will be captured by the mystical fantasy of The Last of The Sorcerers and adults will be thrilled by the suspense and all will be part of this magical evening. Timothy is befriended by the good wizard Ephesian played by Rufus Malone. The evil sorceress is played by Daniela Mangialardo and Gregory Taylor is the young lad who finds the keys! Bring the Children to this enchanted fairy tale with a large diverse cast and many children. Performance Schedule Saturdays, November 15 & 22 at 2pm, Sundays, November 16 & 23 at 3pm General admission is $15 Tickets available through Ticketmaster 216-241-5555 --part1_141.1bd4a628.2cd9affe_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable



The Powerhouse Pub & Cab= aret
located in the Nautica Entertainment Complex


Proudly Presents


A  P= lay for the entire family

Ult= imus Veneficus
(Last of the Sorcerers)

Written and Directed By F= red Taylor
Produced by Michael Dean Mercer


November 15 - 23
Saturday and Sundays Matinees only!

The Last of the Sorcerers is an enchanted fairy tale for the entire family.=20= This mystical production is filled with music, dance and riveting sword figh= ting. A pure hearted boy Timothy finds a pair of magical keys outside the Ki= ng's castle. He uses the power of the keys to defend the kingdom against evi= l witches and sorcerers. Children will be captured by the mystical fantasy o= f The Last of The Sorcerers and adults will be thrilled by the suspense and=20= all will be part of this magical evening. Timothy is befriended by the good=20= wizard Ephesian played by Rufus Malone. The evil sorceress is played by Dani= ela Mangialardo
and Gregory Taylor is the young lad who finds the keys!
Bring the Children to this enchanted fairy tale with a large diverse cast an= d many children.


Performance Schedule
Saturdays, November 15 & 22 at 2pm,
Sundays, November 16 & 23 at 3pm


General admission is $15<= BR> Tickets available through Ticketmaster

216-241-5555

--part1_141.1bd4a628.2cd9affe_boundary-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Tue Nov 4 18:14:46 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 21:14:46 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Additional information about the DP Workshop Message-ID: <000a01c3a342$99122ca0$4200000a@raygateway> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C3A318.B03C24A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi all, I've updated the DP Workshop page including pictures of participants, it's huge, so please take a few minutes to let the page load, the link is at http://www.ohiofilms.com/2003festival/lighting/pictures.html In addition, I would like to mention Annie Jones, another great volunteer that helped making the DP Workshop run smoothly with her AD experience. Thank you! Johnny ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C3A318.B03C24A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Hi = all, I've updated=20 the DP Workshop page including pictures of participants, it's huge, so = please=20 take a few minutes to let the page load, the link is at htt= p://www.ohiofilms.com/2003festival/lighting/pictures.html
 
In = addition, I would=20 like to mention Annie Jones, another great volunteer that helped making = the DP=20 Workshop run smoothly with her AD experience. Thank = you!
 
Johnny
------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C3A318.B03C24A0-- From DramaMama3 at aol.com Tue Nov 4 20:00:32 2003 From: DramaMama3 at aol.com (DramaMama3 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 23:00:32 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Westlake High School Drama Club Production Message-ID: <124.274f64d9.2cd9cfe0@aol.com> --part1_124.274f64d9.2cd9cfe0_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Westlake High School Drama Club is presenting "A-Haunting We Will Go", a mystery/comedy by Tim Kelly and directed by Judi Shankland Spitzer. The group performs at the Parkside Intermediate School Auditorium located at 24525 Hilliard Blvd, Westlake, Ohio. Dates and times are as follows: Thursday, November 6 at 7:30 pm Friday, November 7 at 8:00 pm Saturday, November 8 at 8:00 pm Sunday, November 9 at 2:00 pm Tickets are $5.00 at the door. Any questions--contact Judi at 440-899-3075 x 7928 --part1_124.274f64d9.2cd9cfe0_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Westlake High School Dram= a Club is presenting "A-Haunting We Will Go", a mystery/comedy by Tim Kelly=20= and directed by Judi Shankland Spitzer.  The group performs at the Park= side Intermediate School Auditorium located at 24525 Hilliard Blvd, Westlake= , Ohio.  Dates and times are as follows:
           Thurs= day, November 6 at 7:30 pm
            = ;Friday, November 7 at 8:00 pm
            = ;Saturday, November 8 at 8:00 pm
            = ;Sunday, November 9 at 2:00 pm
Tickets are $5.00 at the door.  
Any questions--contact Judi at 440-899-3075 x 7928
--part1_124.274f64d9.2cd9cfe0_boundary-- From oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com Tue Nov 4 11:12:40 2003 From: oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com (annettamarion) Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2003 19:12:40 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL][OIFF-News] =?iso-8859-1?q?=93ONE_OF_THE_FRESHEST_LAUGHS=94_AT_WORLD_PREMIERE_OF_=93THE_DEVIANTS=94_9:30P, _NOV_5?= Message-ID: ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Rent DVDs from home. Over 14,500 titles. Free Shipping & No Late Fees. Try Netflix for FREE! http://us.click.yahoo.com/I3w.vC/hP.FAA/3jkFAA/W4IolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> "ONE OF THE FRESHEST LAUGHS" AT THE WORLD PREMIERE OF "THE DEVIANTS" 9:30P, NOVEMBER 5 AT THE OIFF A Decade Under the Influence: 10 Year Anniversary OIFF November 1-9,=20 2003 For Immediate Release: November 4, 2003 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Artistic Directors,=20 (216) 651-7315 Cleveland, Ohio-The Plain Dealer says, "=85enjoy one of the freshest laughs at the festival," at the world premiere screening of the feature film THE DEVIANTS, 8p, Tuesday, November 5 at the 10=20 Year Anniversary OIFF at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit=20 Road.=20=20=20 THE DEVIANTS is an outrageous comedy about a matchmaker for people=20 with unusual dating problems. No matter how strange their behavior,=20 the matchmaker can find surprising love matches for anyone. However,=20 when the matchmaker hires a sassy protege and tries to teach her the=20 tricks of the trade, they both encounter the wildest clients he's=20 ever had to match up. Surprisingly edgy and refreshingly unique, THE=20 DEVIANTS brings a European sensibility to the American romantic=20 comedy, unafraid to explore the funny side of sex and strange side of=20 relationships. Due to language, nudity and sexual humor, the film is=20 not recommended for anyone under 17. This hilarious film features a diverse ensemble cast of attractive=20 rising talent. Tamara Curry, who stars as matchmaker-in-training=20 Monique, was just selected by the urban magazine SMOOTH as one of the=20 top African-American actresses to watch. She most recently starred=20 with Tim Reid in the independent film FOR REAL, which just opened=20 this year's Hollywood Black Film Festival. Parry Shen, hailed at the=20 2002 Sundance Film Festival by many as the top Asian-American actor=20 of his generation for his starring role in the Paramount Classics=20 release BETTER LUCK TOMORROW, follows up that amazing performance=20 with THE DEVIANTS. Already popular with comedy fans for his hilarious=20 turn in the Sony hit THE NEW GUY, Parry Shen is definitely a star to=20 watch. Also featured is Shauna Sand, whose recent divorce from=20 Lorenzo Lamas and outrageous fashion sense have turned her into a=20 John Waters-style tabloid sensation. Other familiar faces in the cast=20 include Randy Becker (star of LOVE! VALOUR! 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------=_NextPart_000_07DE_01C3A361.4B15F030-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Nov 5 05:57:22 2003 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 08:57:22 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Tricks of the Trade: Strugglin', Strivin' & Survivin' for Performing Artists" Message-ID: <168.25f543ae.2cda5bc2@aol.com> --part1_168.25f543ae.2cda5bc2_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio=A0"Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Career, Cra= ft &=20 Professional Development" Series . . . . . . offers"Strugglin', Strivin' & Survivin' for Performing Artists" parts=20= I=20 & II, 10:30 - 12:00 noon this Saturday and next Saturday.=A0 You are=20 encouraged to attend both sessions, but it is not required. The complete "Tricks of the Trade" Series still continues Saturdays, through= =20 December 13th, 10:30 -12:00 noon.=A0 Call for locations. And, you may still= =20 register for any=A0 upcoming classes for Actors, Playwrights and Directors".= =20 Call (216) 561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0=20 NOTE:=A0 We continue to experience technical difficulties with voicemail at=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 (216)=A0 561-8608.=A0 If your phone call i= s unanswered, please email=20 your=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 request to register no later than Friday,=20= 11/7, 8:00 PM, so that=20 we can reply=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 in time for this Saturday's class.=A0=20 . Sat. 11/8:=A0=A0=A0=A0Struggling, Striving & Surviving for=A0 Performing A= rtists,=20 part I =A0(for Actors . Playwrights . . Directors . Singers . Comedians) who=20 are=A0"Aspiring to Greatness." Are you ready to do what it takes to sell yourself & be . . . . an actor, singer or comedian (on-stage, on-camera, voiceover) who gets=20 auditions & work?=20 . a playwright who gets your work read & produced? . a director who gets to direct? This Get-Work Intensive shows you how to use unusual & specific "'Tricks' &=20 'Tools' of the Trade. "=A0 Showcase your talent to enhance your chances for=20 success as an actor, singer, comedian, playwright or director.=20 Create Your "'Signature Style' Getting -Work Game Plan." How-to . . .=20 . Dream the Big Dream: 'Expand your horizons.'=A0 Explore, create & develop= =A0=20 your=A0=20 artistic & career=A0 options . Focus on the Future: 'Think outside the box.' Get close to, into & stay in= =20 the=20 business as an actor, singer, comedian,=A0 playwright or director.=20 . Tackle the Tough Ones: 'Where there is vision.' Combine & use your related= =20 talents, skills, interests, & hobbies to help you get more audition & work=20 opportunities. . Sat. 11/15:=A0=A0=A0=A0Struggling, Striving & Surviving for=A0 Performing=20= Artists,=20 part II** ** By special arrangement. Actors, Singers, Comedians, Playwrights &=20 Directors=20 are=A0invited to perform a 3-4 minute excerpt of your=A0 work-in-progress=20 (Monologues .=20 Scene work . Solo pieces).=A0 Video copy provided. Cost, $15.00.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Call (216) 561-8608 for= complete=20 details.=20 . Sat. 11/22: =A0=A0=A0 "Preparing to Showcase Your Talent: for Aspiring Act= ors,=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Direct= ors & Playwrights" Explore ways to create new work (or, select existing work) which expresses=20 who you are as an actor, director or playwright. Learn how to combine your=20 artistry with the technical to make your performance piece come alive for=20 one-person or ensemble performances. You will have the opportunity to showca= se your=20 performance piece at upcoming "PlayActs" programs and "Prelude to Performanc= e"=20 events. [No Session Sat. 11/29.] . Sat. 12/6 & 12/13:=A0=A0=A0 "Rehearsing Your Showcase Performance for Aspi= ring=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Actors, Directors & Playwrights"=20 In this session, you will workshop your draft material to get reactions and=20 guidance to edit your performance material to make you and it more marketabl= e.=A0=20 You will have the opportunity to showcase your performance piece at upcoming= =20 "PlayActs" programs and "Prelude to Performance" events. Fee:=A0 $25.00 per session.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $20.00 per session fo= r 3 or more=20 sessions.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 Major Credit cards accepted. Call (216) 561-8608 to register, for room locations & for complete details.= =A0 Can't attend classes?=A0 Can't take advantage of the Special Coaching Rate=20 ($25.00, limited time, only)=A0 for make up sessions of classes you missed?= =A0 Then,=20 Private "Tricks of the Trade . . ."=A0 Coaching sessions are available by=20 appointment. $30.00 per session.=A0 Call (216) 561-8608 to schedule.=A0=20 . . . About Sue Johnson . . .=20 Sue Johnson, Director of the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, is an actor,= =20 director and coach whose professional credits include various roles in=20 Cleveland area=20 theatres. Recent appearances include Arthur Miller's The Ride Down Mt. Morga= n , Ibsen's A Doll's House, Neil Simon's The Sunshine Boys, Langston Hughes'=20 Simply Heavenly, Ossie Davis' Purlie, Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Winds= or.=20 She has been a recipient of the Karamu Actors Guild, 1999-2000 (Outer Circle= )=20 Award for "Best Supporting Actress in a Musical," for her role as Idella in=20 Beck Center for the Arts production of Purlie.=A0=20 TV credits include A & E's 100 Centre Street, and films, Antwone Fisher,=20 directed by Denzel Washington, and The Year That Trembled, Jay Craven, Direc= tor.=A0=20 Her talent=20 resume lists numerous TV commercials, industrials, and voiceovers.=A0=20 Johnson is a playwright.=A0=A0 She and her co-authors, Ruby Fox and Gary Web= ster=20 have=20 written and performed Harlem Blues, a one-act play about African American=20 actresses who aspire, struggle, survive and live in a Harlem Boarding House.=20 She was a producer and co-hosted "WAKE UP And LIVE with G.A.S."=A9, a series= of=20 three entertainment and arts talk shows heard on WELW Radio.=20 In her new book and lecture series, Someday, This Will Be Funny=A9,=A0 Sue=20 discusses her philosophies on Life, with inspirational, enlightening, and hu= morous=20 stories and advice about Surviving . . . Surviving My Life as an Actor & Oth= er=A0=20 Myths.=A0 Someday, This Will Be Funny . . . shows you how to use various act= ing=20 techniques to endure and live with life's foibles - big or small! Sue, a graduate of Case Western Reserve University, holds an M.Ed degree fro= m=20 Cleveland State=A0 University. --part1_168.25f543ae.2cda5bc2_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors= ' Studio=A0"Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Career, Craft & Professional Dev= elopment" Series . . .

. . . of= fers"Strugglin', Strivin' & Survivin' for Performing Artists" parts I= & II, 10:30 - 12:00 noon this Saturday  and next Saturday.=A0 You are enco= uraged to attend both sessions, but it is not required.

The complete "Tricks of the Trade" Series still continues Saturdays,=20= through
December 13th, 10:30 -12:00 noon.=A0 Call for locations.  And, you may=20= still register for any=A0 upcoming classes for Actors, Playwrights and Direc= tors".
Call (216) 561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0

NOTE:=A0 We continue to experience technical difficultie= s with voicemail at
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 (216)=A0 561-8608.=A0 If your phone call i= s unanswered, please email your
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 request to register no later than Friday,=20= 11/7, 8:00 PM, so that we can reply
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 in time for this Saturday's class.=A0
=

. Sat. 11/8:=A0=A0=A0=A0Struggling, Striving & Surviving for=A0 Perfo= rming Artists, part I
=A0(for Actors . Playwrights . . Directors . Singers . Comedians) who are= =A0"Aspiring to Greatness."

Are you ready to do what it takes to sell yourself & be . . .
. an actor, singer or comedian (on-stage, on-camera, voiceover) who g= ets auditions & work?
. a playwright who gets your work read & produced?
. a director who gets to direct?
This Get-Work Intensive shows you how to use unusual & specific "'Tricks= ' & 'Tools' of the Trade. "=A0 Showcase your talent to enhance your chan= ces for success as an actor, singer, comedian, playwright or director.

Create Your "'Signature Style' Getting -Work Game Plan." How-to . . .=
. Dream the Big Dream: 'Expand your horizons.'=A0 Explore, create &am= p; develop=A0 your=A0
artistic & career=A0 options
. Focus on the Future: 'Think outside the box.' Get close to, into &a= mp; stay in the
business as an actor, singer, comedian,=A0 playwright or director.
. Tackle the Tough Ones: 'Where there is vision.' Combine & use y= our related talents, skills, interests, & hobbies to help you get more a= udition & work opportunities.

. Sat. 11/15:=A0=A0=A0=A0Struggling, Striving & Surviving for=A0 Perf= orming Artists, part II**
** By special arrangement. Actors, Singers, Comedians, Playwrights & Dir= ectors
are=A0invited to perform a 3-4 minute excerpt of your=A0 work-in-progress (M= onologues .
Scene work . Solo pieces).=A0
Video copy provided. Cost, $15.00.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Call (216) 561-8608 for= complete details.

. Sat. 11/22: =A0=A0=A0 "Preparing to Showcase Your Talent: for As= piring Actors,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Direct= ors & Playwrights"

Explore ways to create new work (or, select existing work) which expresses w= ho you are as an actor, director or playwright. Learn how to combine your ar= tistry with the technical to make your performance piece come alive for one-= person or ensemble performances. You will have the opportunity to showcase y= our performance piece at upcoming "PlayActs" programs and "Prelude= to Performance" events.

[No Session Sat. 11/29.]

. Sat. 12/6 & 12/13:=A0=A0=A0 "Rehearsing Your Showcase Performance f= or Aspiring
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Actors, Directors & Playwrights"

In this session, you will workshop your draft material to get reactions and=20= guidance to edit your performance material to make you and it more marketabl= e.=A0 You will have the opportunity to showcase your performance piece at up= coming "PlayActs" programs and "Prelude to Performance" events= .

Fee:=A0 $25.00 per session.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $20.00 per session fo= r 3 or more sessions.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
Major Credit cards accepted.

Call (216) 561-8608 to register, for room locations & for complete detai= ls.=A0

Can't attend classes?=A0 Can't take advantage of the Special Coaching Rate (= $25.00, limited time, only)=A0 for make up sessions of classes you missed?= =A0 Then, Private "Tricks of the Trade . . ."=A0 Coaching sessions ar= e available by appointment. $30.00 per session.=A0 Call (216) 561-8608 to sc= hedule.=A0



. . . About Sue Johnson . . .

Sue Johnson, Director of the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, is an actor,
director and coach whose professional credits include various roles in Cleve= land area
theatres. Recent appearances include Arthur Miller's The Ride Down Mt. Mo= rgan, Ibsen's A Doll's House, Neil Simon's The Sunshine Boys,<= /I> Langston Hughes' Simply Heavenly, Ossie Davis' Purlie, Sha= kespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor. She has been a recipient of th= e Karamu Actors Guild, 1999-2000 (Outer Circle) Award for "Best Supporting A= ctress in a Musical," for her role as Idella in Beck Center for the Arts pro= duction of Purlie.=A0
TV credits include A & E's 100 Centre Street, and films, Antwo= ne Fisher, directed by Denzel Washington, and The Year That Trembled,= Jay Craven, Director.=A0 Her talent
resume lists numerous TV commercials, industrials, and voiceovers.=A0

Johnson is a playwright.=A0=A0 She and her co-authors, Ruby Fox and Gary Web= ster have
written and performed Harlem Blues, a one-act play about African Amer= ican actresses
who aspire, struggle, survive and live in a Harlem Boarding House.

She was a producer and co-hosted "WAKE UP And LIVE with G.A.S."=A9, a series= of three entertainment and arts talk shows heard on WELW Radio.

In her new book and lecture series, Someday, This Will Be Funny=A9,= =A0 Sue discusses her philosophies on Life, with inspirational, enlightening= , and humorous stories and advice about Surviving . . . Surviving My Life as= an Actor & Other=A0 Myths.=A0 Someday, This Will Be Funny . . . shows y= ou how to use various acting techniques to endure and live with life's foibl= es - big or small!

Sue, a graduate of Case Western Reserve University, holds an M.Ed degree fro= m
Cleveland State=A0 University.










--part1_168.25f543ae.2cda5bc2_boundary-- From mbsprod at att.net Wed Nov 5 06:16:02 2003 From: mbsprod at att.net (mbsprod at att.net) Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2003 14:16:02 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NY Christian Drama Gets its Cleveland Premiere Message-ID: <110520031416.26308.7b22@att.net> Presenting The Cleveland Premiere of An Advent Carol A Musical Celebration of Faith and Hope Written by New York playwright Joseph Pecorella Originally staged by the NY Touring Troupe The Xavier Company Directed by: Melissa Barber Choreographed by: Mary Kukich Musical Direction by: Norman Cotone Featuring the professional talents of John Powers, Patrick Ciamacco, Melissa Barber, Mary Kukich, Katie Rutkowski, Valeria Long, Dick Klimaszewski and Donnalee Cotone. This dramatic musical tells the story of the events leading up to Christ?s birth. Our storyteller, St. John the Evangelist, takes the audience and his student, Merope, back in time to learn more about Mary?s personal and spiritual journey to becoming the mother of Jesus. Along the way, we meet the Angel Gabriel, Joseph, Elizabeth, the wise men and more. Told through drama, song and dance, this is a beautiful piece filled with hope that explores the humanness of the first Christmas. Tickets: $10.00 Students and Seniors: $7.00 When: November 14th and 15th 8:00pm November 21stand 22nd 8:00pm December 5th and 6th 8:00pm Where: St. John Bosco Church 6480 Pearl Road Parma Heights, Ohio 44130 For tickets call: 216-556-0235 Go to http://www.sjbosco.com/level1/sjbchurch.html for more information. From mpreston at dobama.org Wed Nov 5 08:06:05 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 11:06:05 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Holiday Gift Certificates Available at Dobama Theatre! Message-ID: Dan Kilbane's email got me thinking: what's in your stocking?? Dobama Theatre Holiday Gift Certificates are available in any denomination. Both Theatre and Sal & Angelo's Dinner Theatre Certificates are available. A great stocking stuffer! Call Dobama's Box Office at (216) 932-3396 for more information! Happy Holiday Season! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. From raytom at en.com Wed Nov 5 11:57:09 2003 From: raytom at en.com (Helene & Ray Tomecko) Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2003 14:57:09 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: How to market your talent- A special Workshop sponsored by AFTRA In-Reply-To: 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_3150889030_4965891 Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists presents: > TO MARKET WE GO- > Fast, fun, cheap and effective techniques that get you noticed > and that get you the job. >=20 > MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10th @ 6:30 =AD9:30pm @ CABARET DADA > (East 6th Between St. Clair & Lakeside) >=20 > FREE to all AFTRA members: (Please bring membership card) > $25 for Non-Members *(Still a deal!! Cash or personal check) >=20 > John E. Douglas & Phil Stella will be our guest presenters. All participa= nts > should bring their current marketing materials: (Headshots, resumes, pre= ss > kits...) > and you=B9ll have the opportunity to have them evaluated by these marketin= g > experts. >=20 > Space for this workshop is limited! > Call the AFTRA office at: (216) 781-2255 to reserve a space now! >=20 > We had an overwhelming response to our first conservatory-=B2Meet The Produ= cers=B2 > which was held in September at The Second City. This upcoming Workshop w= ill > enable you to take > your talent and get it noticed through effective marketing techniques an= d > networking strategies. > What good is having the talent- when no one knows you=B9re out there? Be t= here. > Monday, Nov. 10th. >=20 >=20 >=20 --B_3150889030_4965891 Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Re: How to market your talent- A special Workshop sponsored by AFTRA=
    The American Federation of= Television and Radio Artists presents:

TO MARKET WE GO-
   Fast, fun, cheap and effective t= echniques that get you noticed
       and that get you the job.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10th @ 6:30 –9:30pm
@ CABARET DADA
   (East 6th Between St. Clair & Lakesid= e)

FREE to all AFTRA members: (Please bring membership card)=
$25 for Non-Members *(Still a deal!! Cash or personal check)=

John E. Douglas
& Phil Stella will be our gue= st presenters. All participants
 should bring their current marketing materials: (Headshots, resumes, = press kits...)
 and you’ll have the opportunity to have them evaluated by these= marketing experts.

Space for this workshop is limited!  
Call the AFTRA office at: (216) 781-2255 to reserve a space now!

We had an overwhelming response to our first conserv= atory-”Meet The Producers
 which was held in September at The Second City. This upcoming Worksho= p will enable you to take
 your talent and get it noticed through effective marketing techniques= and networking strategies.
What good is having the talent- when no one knows you’re out th= ere?  Be there. Monday, Nov. 10th.



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Free s/h on orders $50 or more to the US & Canada. http://www.c1tracking.com/l.asp?cid=3D5511 http://us.click.yahoo.com/mOAaAA/3exGAA/qnsNAA/W4IolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> OHIO FILMS IN THE SPOTLIGHT NOVEMBER 6 AT THE OHIO INDEPENDENT FILM=20 FESTIVAL A Decade Under the Influence: 10 Year Anniversary OIFF November 1-9,=20 2003 For Immediate Release: November 5, 2003 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Artistic Directors,=20 (216) 651-7315 Cleveland, Ohio-In keeping with Independent Pictures' decade-long=20 history of highlighting Ohio artists, short and feature films=20 written, directed, produced, photographed, designed, and acted by=20 Ohioians will be presented all day Thursday, November 6, 9a-9p=20 ($10/program), at the 10 Year Anniversary OIFF at Cleveland Public=20 Theatre, 6415 Detroit Road. Some highlights of Ohio Day are: =B7 9:00 am: Shorts Program including the World Premiere of=20 SKETCHCETERA by Columbus filmmaker Peter John Ross. From humor to=20 drama to science fiction, many comedic parts of SKETCHCETERA feature=20 the cast of Second City Cleveland, and were mostly improvised. =B7 11:00 am: Shorts Program including the World Premiere of=20 INSTANT MUSCLES by Athens filmmaker Mark Shogren. A cinematic=20 approach to the age-old problem of the bully and a young boy's=20 imaginative solution to the problem. But, will it work? =B7 1:00 pm: the World Premiere of the feature film LOVE IN A=20 STRAIGHTJACKET by Cleveland filmmaker Marcus A. Cook. A group of=20 mental patients have their lives abruptly changed by an addition to=20 their group named Julia, a violent, borderline schizophrenic. Julia=20 is having trouble adjusting until she meets Shawn, a claustrophobic=20 who joins the group for weekend treatments. Will love cure them or=20 keep them locked up forever? =B7 3:00 pm: the World Premiere of the feature film LOOK FOR THE=20 WOMAN by Cleveland filmmaker Jeff Gosnell. Reality isn't always what it seems for Jeff, an aspiring screenwriter who has a history of=20 dating the wrong women. After his latest girlfriend breaks up with=20 him, Jeff finds himself the accidental hero when he comes to the=20 rescue of femme fatale, Veronica. Film noir meets murder mystery=20 theatre in this feature length dark comedy. =B7 5:00 pm: the World Premiere of the feature film HIP HOP=20 RESURRECTION: FROM NY TO NZ by Michael Deet, Cleveland filmmaker now=20 based in Los Angeles. Documents the talent-rich music community of=20 South Pacific Islanders living in the country of New Zealand. =B7 7:00 pm: Shorts Program including LUCKY'S by Dayton filmmaker Alvoro Leite. A soldier returns to his old haunts and falls=20 for the alluring wife of a Korean grocer. Full of hope, he discovers=20 some things for which the service never prepared him. =B7 9:00 pm: the Ohio Premiere of the feature film HUNGRY HEARTS=20 by Columbus filmmakers Rolf Schrader & Gaynelle W. Sloman. Miles=20 LaRue is a gourmet chef for the rich and famous, who is as well known=20 as his clientele. He has been hired to cater a feast for a small=20 group of beautiful women, a task that seems routine until he realizes=20 that this is a suicide party. Now faced with a moral dilemma and held=20 by a dark secret, Miles must fill their hearts as well as their=20 stomachs. Welcome to the ultimate feast! Call (216) 651-7315, email OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com, or visit=20 www.ohiofilms.com for hotel information and schedule details for the=20 10 Year Anniversary OIFF, November 1-9, 2003. Visit www.ticketweb.com=20 for directions and tickets in advance. Attend the festival for the=20 details on after-festival parties Thursday, Friday and Saturday=20 nights. Independent Pictures is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established=20 in 1993. IP is the proud sponsor of the Ohio Independent Film=20 Festival, Ohio Independent Screenplay Awards, Film Production=20 Training Program, regional AIVF Salons, Fiscal Agent Sponsorship=20 Program, Speakers Bureau, annual Director of Photography Workshop, and a variety of curatorial programs. INDEPENDENT PICTURES' SPONSORS: Association of Independent Video & Filmmakers, Audio Visual Rentals, Cleveland Cardiovascular Research=20 Foundation, The Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland=20 Public Theatre, Community Shares of Greater Cleveland, Convention &=20 Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland Inc., Filmmaker Magazine, The=20 George Gund Foundation, Hampton Inn, www.InkTip.com, Marriott=20 Residence Inn, Media Design Imaging, Miller Beer, Northern Ohio Live, The Offset Theory, Ohio Arts Council, Sherwin Williams, Steen=20 Editorial, United Labor Agency, West Side Cardiology Associates, the=20 Ohio Humanities Council, a state affiliate of the National Endowment=20 for the Humanities Independent Pictures 1392 West 65th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44102 (216) 651-7315 (216) 651-7317 fax OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com http://www.ohiofilms.com To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: oiff-News-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com =20 Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/=20 From Huntheatre at aol.com Wed Nov 5 13:16:45 2003 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 16:16:45 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last weekend for "Sleuth" at Huntington Playhouse Message-ID: <41.361a5d1f.2cdac2bd@aol.com> -------------------------------1068067004 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This is the last weekend to see our outstanding production of "Sleuth" directed by Ron Newell and featuring absolutely fabulous performances by Bill Modic and John Busser and the rest of the supporting cast. This show is not to be missed. Tickets are still available for the Friday and Saturday evening performances at 8:00PM as well as Sunday afternoon at 2:00PM. Tickets are $12.00. Reservations are suggested and may be made by calling 440-871-8333. 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This is the last weekend to see our outstanding production of "Sleuth"=20= directed by Ron Newell and featuring absolutely fabulous performances by Bil= l Modic and John Busser and the rest of the supporting cast.  This show= is not to be missed.
 
Tickets are still available for the Friday and Saturday evening perform= ances at 8:00PM as well as Sunday afternoon at 2:00PM.  Tickets are $12= .00.
 
Reservations are suggested and may be made by calling 440-871-8333.&nbs= p; For more information about "Sleuth", check out our web site at: www.huntingtonplayhouse.com
 
 
-------------------------------1068067004-- From MRONEN2000 at aol.com Wed Nov 5 14:49:15 2003 From: MRONEN2000 at aol.com (MRONEN2000 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 17:49:15 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]NIKE-ALTERNATE SHOOT DATE Message-ID: <84.1bc2f87a.2cdad86b@aol.com> --part1_84.1bc2f87a.2cdad86b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Please check availability for SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16th as a shoot date as well. Sorry and Thanks, Marcy --part1_84.1bc2f87a.2cdad86b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Please check availability for SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16th as= a shoot date as well.

Sorry and Thanks,

Marcy
--part1_84.1bc2f87a.2cdad86b_boundary-- From jgolem82 at hotmail.com Wed Nov 5 15:10:13 2003 From: jgolem82 at hotmail.com (J Golembiewski) Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2003 18:10:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]the Trojan Women-extended run! Message-ID:
EXTENDED RUN!
 
the Trojan Women
 
by Euripides
directed by Allan Byrne
 
November 7, 8*, 9 and now 14, 15
Fri-Sat @ 8:00 pm, Sun @ 2:00 pm
*sorry, this performance is sold out
 
call 216.687.2109 for tickets and info
 
Cleveland State University
Factory Theatre
East 24th St. and Chester Ave.


MSN Shopping upgraded for the holidays! Snappier product search... From erica_miller26 at hotmail.com Wed Nov 5 16:49:38 2003 From: erica_miller26 at hotmail.com (Erica Miller) Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2003 00:49:38 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Pygmalion" at Walsh Jesuit High School Message-ID:



Mark your calendars?It?s coming?And you?re cordially invited!

 

George Bernard Shaw?s

?Pygmalion?

 

Pygmalion's story is similar to the musical ?My Fair Lady?.  It is truly a delightful production which you will enjoy! 

 

Show times:

Wednesday Nov 12, 2003 at 7:00 PM (reduced ticket dress rehearsal?all tickets $5)

Friday Nov 14, 2003 at 7:30 PM

Saturday Nov 15, 2003 at 2 PM (matinee) and 7:30 PM

Friday Nov 21, 2003 at 7:30 PM

Sat, Nov 22, 2003 at 2 PM (matinee) and 7:30 PM

 

Tickets:

Adults $8 ? Students/Senior Citizens $5

 

You can reserve tickets via email!  Contact: dbanks1 at neo.rr.com and tickets will be reserved for you. You can pick them up the day of the show at the ticket table.

 

Walsh Jesuit High School

4550 Wyoga Lake Road

Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44224

 

Questions:  (330) 929-4205...Akron

                       (800) 686-4694...Cleveland



Crave some Miles Davis or Grateful Dead? Your old favorites are always playing on MSN Radio Plus. Trial month free! From blesner at solonohio.org Wed Nov 5 16:53:13 2003 From: blesner at solonohio.org (Barb Lesner) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 19:53:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]It's Your Last Chance to See the Best Show in Town! The Odd Couple Message-ID: <001801c3a400$5b5a0f90$ce9c09c0@ARTS06> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C3A3D6.723C7740 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable DON'T MISS THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN at Solon Center for the Arts!!=20 The Odd Couple by Neil Simon Directed by Aaron Patterson **Mention that you are a member of NeOhioPal and receive tickets for = only $8.00!!** Featuring... James Mango as Oscar Madison and Andrew Narten as Felix Unger. Both = veterans of Cleveland-area professional and community theater, as are = the other cast members, Mindy Childress, Chris Crimaldi, Daniel = McElhaney, Wayne Merholz, David Miller, and Meg Santisi. =20 =20 Friday & Saturday - November 7 and 8 at 7:30 pm ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C3A3D6.723C7740 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
DON'T MISS = THE BEST SHOW=20 IN TOWN
at Solon = Center for the=20 Arts!! 
 
The Odd=20 Couple
by Neil = Simon
 
Directed=20 by Aaron Patterson
 
**Mention that you=20 are a member of NeOhioPal and receive tickets for only=20 $8.00!!**


Featuring...

 

James Mango as Oscar = Madison and  Andrew Narten as Felix = Unger.  Both veterans of = Cleveland-area=20 professional and community theater, as are the other cast members, Mindy = Childress, Chris Crimaldi, Daniel McElhaney, Wayne Merholz, David = Miller, and=20 Meg Santisi. =20


 
          &nbs= p;            = ;  Friday=20 & Saturday - November 7 and 8 at 7:30=20 pm
------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C3A3D6.723C7740-- From blesner at solonohio.org Wed Nov 5 16:54:56 2003 From: blesner at solonohio.org (Barb Lesner) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 19:54:56 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cello Instructor Needed at Solon Center for the Arts Message-ID: <002601c3a400$9959a490$ce9c09c0@ARTS06> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C3A3D6.B01AA190 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Solon Center for the Arts is looking for a Cello Instructor to teach = private lessons at the Center. Applicants must have a Music or related = degree and have taught for at least two years. SCA is interviewing = applicants immediately. Please send a letter of intent and resume to = blesner at solonohio.org or mail you information to:=20 Solon Center for the Arts=20 Attn: Karen Prasser 6315 SOM Center Road Solon, Ohio 44139 440-337-1400 The City of Solon is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not = discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, = religion, age, and handicap status in employment or provision of = service. Individuals requiring special accommodations should contact = the Human Resources Department. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C3A3D6.B01AA190 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Solon Center for the Arts is looking = for a=20 Cello Instructor to teach private lessons at the = Center.  Applicants must have a=20 Music or related degree and have taught for at least two=20 years.  SCA is interviewing applicants immediately.  = Please send=20 a letter of intent and resume to blesner at solonohio.org or mail you information = to:=20
 
Solon Center for the Arts
Attn: = Karen=20 Prasser
6315 SOM Center Road
Solon, Ohio = 44139
440-337-1400
 

The City of = Solon is an=20 Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of = race,=20 color, national origin, sex, religion, age, and handicap status in = employment or=20 provision of service.  = Individuals=20 requiring special accommodations should contact the Human Resources=20 Department.

 

------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C3A3D6.B01AA190-- From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Nov 5 17:16:25 2003 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 17:16:25 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko reviews: THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE & VARLA JEAN Message-ID: <20031106011625.8606.qmail@web12004.mail.yahoo.com> ?THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE? AT THE STATE AND VARLA JEAN AT CPT Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times ?THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE? LESS THAN EXPECTED At the 2002 Tony Award ceremony when ?THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE? was announced as the winner of the Best Musical there was an audible gasp in the audience. It was expected that ?URINETOWN? was going to receive that coveted award. Clevelanders who subscribe to the Playhouse Square Broadway series will be allowed to make the evaluation themselves. Having seen both shows, I know that I would have definitely chosen the creative, tune-worthy, staging-worthy ?URINETOWN.? I find MILLIE to be a pedestrian musical with a weak book, a weaker score, and repetitious music. That is not to say audiences will not like it. They will, as was demonstrated by the partial standing ovation the show received at its opening performance in the local run. Of course, standing ovations in Cleveland are not symbols of great shows or performances as they?ve become as common as clapping. Based on the 1967 movie of the same name, the hokey story-line of Millie centers on the arrival in New York of a Kansas "hick" named (no surprise here) Millie. In contrast to the lead character in ?42ND STREET,? the musical most like MILLIE, this cutie is out to get a husband, a rich husband. Millie accidentally runs into Jimmy, a handsome young man, while she is chasing a thug who has stolen her purse and a shoe. (Yes, one shoe. Now do you understand the hokeyness of this story?) He is some "poor" guy who doesn?t fall into her description of a future husband (well, not yet). Through a series of incidents which include a kidnapping ring who capture orphan Caucasian young ladies and ship them to the Orient (I told you this was hokey), a young debutante from "California" (the quote marks because, of course, that is not true and unravels as the story proceeds), a pair of Chinese who are working as part of the kidnapping ring because they have been promised if they cooperate their mother will be brought to the US (can you believe that one?), a famous African American female singer who married for money, and...well, you get the point. This goes on and on and on and doesn?t get any better. Songs from the show include "The Nuttycracker Suite," "Only in New York," "Forget About the Boy,"and the four-time reprised "Not for the Life of Me." Never heard of any of them? That about summarizes the score. Oh, yes, there is the title tune, "Thoroughly Modern Millie," and though it is included, it wasn?t even written for this show, as were three other numbers that are included. The cleverest parts of the show are when there are actually take-offs of other musicals and songs. A Chinese version of Al Jolsen?s "Mammy" and a Nelson Eddy, Jeanette MacDonald-like duet of "I?m Falling in Love with Someone" are delightful. Of course, they have nothing to do with the story line, but who cares. Another "neat-o" shtick is a screen over of the actors? heads, which displays the English translations of spoken and sung Chinese. It?s like the Cleveland Opera telling us what the words to ?CARMEN? mean. The touring production doesn?t use the State Theatre stage well. They usually perform in smaller venues, so the scenery and movements scrunch in the action. The postage stamp design doesn?t work well. Even the dancing fails to make an impact. Though enthusiastically carried out by the cast, the movements become boring due to repetition. How many flapper hand and foot movements can one appreciate? The cast is adequate. Darcie Roberts as Millie has a wonderful voice, but not the infectious personality and cuteness that is needed to captivate an audience. Matt Cavenaugh is handsome enough to portray Jimmy, and his voice has good range, but a false attitude takes the edge off the character. Diana Kaarina as Dorothy is Bernadette Peters cute and has a similar voice. Hollis Resnik?s Mrs. Meers, the head of the kidnapping ring, becomes more and more irritating as the show progresses. On the other hand, Pamela Isaac, as the rich chanteusse, has a wonderful voice and belts "Only in New York" with pizzazz. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: ?THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE? is a pleasant-enough escapist piece of fluff. If you liked ?42ND STREET? you?ll like this. If not, wait for ?URINETOWN.? It?s a creative winner. The show runs through November 16. For tickets, call 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048 or go on line to www.playhousesquare.com. VARLA JEAN MERMAN WAS BACK AT CPT Varla Jean Merman is a sensation on the drag queen impersonation circuit. Her third appearance at the Cleveland Public Theatre, like her other stays-in-residence, delighted the audience. Her signature shticks: the hot dog puppet that speaks, singing while shooting canned cheese whiz down her throat, her double entendre tales, her allusion to being the daughter of a moment of wild passion between Earnest Borgnine and Ethel Merman, and the home movies of her life, were all present. I know it?s not her purpose, but sometime I?d really like to hear Jeffery Roberson, who portrays Varla Jean, just stand on stage and sing. This guy/gal has a wonderful voice. But, like the late Victor Borge, who was an accomplished pianist, Roberson has chosen to settle on comedy as his vehicle to fame. And, there is no doubt he has found a positive means of showcasing himself. Varla Jean Merman makes for a fun evening of theatre. Next time Roberson is back in town, catch his act. You?ll enjoy yourself. Cleveland Public theatre?s next production is ?MRS. BOB CRATCHIT?S WILD CHRISTMAS BINGE? by humorist and satirist Christopher Durang. It?s billed as "something hilariously inappropriate for the holiday season." The show runs November 28 through December 20 in the Gordon Square Theatre. For tickets call 216 631-2727. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard http://antispam.yahoo.com/whatsnewfree From JSM7250 at aol.com Wed Nov 5 18:22:16 2003 From: JSM7250 at aol.com (JSM7250 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 21:22:16 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Blvd. To Audition Waverly Gallery Message-ID: <62.36f442d2.2cdb0a58@aol.com> --part1_62.36f442d2.2cdb0a58_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sarah May to Direct The Waverly Gallery Boulevard Theatre announces upcoming auditions for Kenneth Lonergan's recent hit The Waverly Gallery, to be directed by Sarah May. About the Play A Pulitzer Prize finalist,The Waverly Gallery is a powerfully poignant and often hilarious play about the final years of a generous, chatty and feisty grandmother's battle against Alzheimer's disease. A left-wing social activist, Gladys is the long-time owner of a Greenwich Village art gallery. The play explores her fight to retain her independence and the effect on her family, which includes, her psychiatrist daughter, her psychiatrist son-in-law and her speechwriter grandson. A visiting artist also plays an important role in the relationships. Audition Information-ALL ROLES OPEN Cast: 2 women ages 45-75 3 men ages 25-55 Cold reading from the script. Script to be available at audition. Auditions will be held November 17 & 18 from 6-8:30 p.m. at the Shaker Hts. Community Life Building, 3450 Lee Road, just south of Van Aken Blvd. in Shaker Hts. 216/491-1360. If necessary, callbacks will be held November 20 at 6 p.m. All actors are volunteer. For more information about The Waverly Gallery auditions, contact Sarah May at 216/321-8833. Rehearsals Rehearsals will begin in early January and will held Monday-Friday evenings. Production The show will be held in mid to late February in varying alternative locations. Discussions with the audience will be a part of several performances. About the Director Sarah May has been involved in Cleveland theatre for many years. Most recently, she directed Rebecca Gilman's Boy Gets Girl at Beck Theatre, where she also directed Gilman's Spinning into Butter last year. Other notable directing achievements have been Charenton Theatre's Six Degrees of Separation, named Scene Magazine's best show of 2003 and Beck's A Piece of my Heart, winner of the 2001 Northern Ohio Live Award of Achievement in Theatre. She has served as Education Director for Great Lakes Theatre Festival, Artistic Director of Karamu Theatre and guest director for most area theatres. She spent 10 years in New York City, performing, directing and developing educational programs for several theatres. About the Theatre Boulevard Theatre was formed in 1999 as an adult community theatre in conjunction with the Shaker Heights Community Life Department. Productions have included Play On!, The Shadow Box, Side by Side by Sondheim, The Complete Works of Shakespeare (Abridged), Oleanna and others. Most recently, Boulevard's production of the Tony-award winning ART has played to sold-out audiences. The next performance is November 14 & 15 at 8 p.m. at the Kelly-Randall Gallery, 2678 W.14TH.ST., Cleveland's artsy Tremont neighborhood. SPACE IS LIMITED. For advance ticket information, contact, Jean Martin at jean at boulevardtheatre.org. Use ART in the subject line. www.boulevardtheatre.org ### --part1_62.36f442d2.2cdb0a58_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Sarah May to Direct The Waverly Gallery

Boulevard Theatre announces upcoming auditions for Kenneth L= onergan's recent hit The Waverly Gallery, to be directed by Sarah May= .

About the Play A Pulitzer Prize finalis= t,The Waverly Gallery is a powerfully poignant and often hilarious pl= ay about the final years of a generous, chatty and feisty grandmother's batt= le against Alzheimer's disease.  A left-wing social activist, Gladys is= the long-time owner of a Greenwich Village art gallery. The play explores h= er fight to retain her independence and the effect on her family, which incl= udes, her psychiatrist daughter, her psychiatrist son-in-law and her speechw= riter grandson.  A visiting artist also plays an important role in the=20= relationships.

Audition Information= -ALL ROLES OPEN
Cast:  2 women= ages 45-75
       3 men   ages  25-55
Cold reading from the script. Script to be available at audition.
Auditions will be held
= November 17 & 18 from 6-8:30 p.m. at the Shaker Hts. Community Life Building, 3450 Lee Road,=20= just south of Van Aken Blvd. in Shaker Hts. 216/491-1360.  If necessary= , callbacks will be held November 20 at 6 p.m.

All actors are volunteer.

For more information about The Waverly Gallery auditions, contact Sar= ah May at 216/321-8833.

Rehearsals
Rehearsals will beg= in in early January and will held Monday-Friday evenings.

Production
The show will be he= ld in mid to late February in varying alternative locations.  Discussio= ns with the audience will be a part of several performances.

About the Director Sarah May has been=20= involved in Cleveland theatre for many years.  Most recently, she direc= ted Rebecca Gilman's Boy Gets Girl at Beck Theatre, where she also di= rected Gilman's Spinning into Butter last year.  Other notable d= irecting achievements have been Charenton Theatre's Six Degrees of Separa= tion, named Scene Magazine's best show of 2003 and Beck's A Pi= ece of my Heart, winner of the 2001 Northern Ohio Live Award of Achievem= ent in Theatre. She has served as Education Director for Great Lakes Theatre= Festival, Artistic Director of Karamu Theatre and guest director for most a= rea theatres. She spent 10 years in New York City, performing, directing and= developing educational programs for several theatres.

About the Theatre  Boulevard Theat= re was formed in 1999 as an adult community theatre in conjunction with the=20= Shaker Heights Community Life Department.  Productions have included Play On!, The Shadow Box, Side by Side by Sondheim, The Complete Works of S= hakespeare (Abridged), Oleanna and others. 

Most recently, Boulevard's production of the Tony-award winning ART h= as played to sold-out audiences.  The next performance is November 14 &= amp; 15 at 8 p.m. at the Kelly-Randall Gallery, 2678 W.14TH.ST., Cleveland's= artsy Tremont neighborhood. SPACE IS LIMITED. For advance ticket informatio= n, contact, Jean Martin at jean at boulevardtheatre.org. Use ART in the subject= line.

www.boulevardtheatre.org=

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--part1_62.36f442d2.2cdb0a58_boundary-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Wed Nov 5 18:47:09 2003 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 18:47:09 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cabaret's final weekend @ JCU Message-ID: <20031106024709.78169.qmail@web13114.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1284678123-1068086829=:77588 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii John Carroll University presents Cabaret Book by Joe Masteroff Music by John Kander Lyrics by Fred Ebb Based on the play by John van Druten and stories by Christopher Isherwood Broadway productions directed by Harold Prince Originally Produced for the Broadway Stage by Harold Prince Directed by Martin Friedman Musical Direction by Michael Mazur Settings Designed by Keith Nagy Costumes Designed by Alison Hernan Lighting Designed by Michael Simons Choreography by Tiffany Gates John Carroll University; Kulas Auditorium November 7, and 8 at 8:00 PM November 9 at 2:00 PM For ticket information and reservations call: 216.397.4428 *Presented by permission of Tams-Witmark Music Library, Inc. --------------------------------- --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard --0-1284678123-1068086829=:77588 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
John Carroll University
presents
Cabaret
Book by Joe Masteroff   Music by John Kander Lyrics by Fred Ebb
Based on the play by John van Druten
and stories by Christopher Isherwood
Broadway productions directed by Harold Prince
Originally Produced for the Broadway Stage by Harold Prince
 
Directed by Martin Friedman
Musical Direction by Michael Mazur Settings Designed by Keith Nagy
Costumes Designed by Alison Hernan 
 Lighting Designed by Michael Simons
Choreography by Tiffany Gates
 
John Carroll University; Kulas Auditorium
November 7, and 8 at 8:00 PM
November 9 at 2:00 PM
 
For ticket information and reservations call:
216.397.4428
 
*Presented by permission of Tams-Witmark Music Library, Inc.



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Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard --0-1284678123-1068086829=:77588-- From Eye2wonder at aol.com Wed Nov 5 20:13:33 2003 From: Eye2wonder at aol.com (Eye2wonder at aol.com) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 23:13:33 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Plug for ARTISTS, ENTERTAINERS and the HOLIDAY HOP IN OHIO CITY Message-ID: <30.49741303.2cdb246d@aol.com> Posting for 11/6/03 Great Lineup of ARTISTS and ENTERTAINERS for Ohio City Holiday Hop! The Cleveland Rape Crisis Center's second annual Holiday Hop in Ohio City is less than one week away! In addition to more than 30 neighborhood merchants participating, over 50 LOCAL artists and entertainers will add their creative touches to this year's event. Come out to the neighborhood for an evening of shopping, dining and entertainment. In particular, Market 25 will be a world bazaar the night of= =20 November 13th, offering jewelry, framed art, ceramics, pottery, photographs,= =20 authentic African clothing, gift baskets, scented oils, quilts, batik silk=20 scarves, sculptures, linens, cultural foods and an array of gift accessories hand crafted by the following fantastic Northeast Ohio artists: Kris Barnes Cassie Bishop Kristen Cliffel Martha Cliffel Earnestine Dawson Jen Doos Toni Cross Laura Dalton Cecelia DeCaprio Gina DeSantis Jenny DuHairne Dori Frank L-serena Frazer Peterann Gilbert Marc Goodman Karen Green Gene Hrycyk Inkoon Terri Jewel Leah Kairis Linda Katz Andrew Kay Cara Kay Marina Koval Patsy Kline Nicole Ledinek Dottie Lybarger Delinda Mariani Brian McCollum Louis Naylor Dimitri Ragousis Don Resch Michael Richardson Cori Schiemann Carl Snyder Shakura Beth Sutton Gilgamesh Taggett Rachel Toth Peggy Wertheim CheryLee Wilson Mindy Zuk Entertainers will also be performing throughout different Ohio City merchant establishments. Talents include the Oh! Sullivans (blend of folk music, traditional Irish tunes and uplifting music), temporary face and body tattoos by Sharon Epstein, American folk rock featuring members of Rosavelt, the Walkin' Cane Blues Band & Bolo Deluxe, Flamenco, Purevian & Komsli dance= =20 performances by Global Music Collective, screenings of the Cleveland film Peace by Piece by Film Director David P. Thomas, performances by students from the Cleveland Institute of Music, touring production of The Frog Prince (children's show), musical performance by the West Side Acoustical Project,=20 Middle Eastern dance by Troupe Benazir, dance and R&B music by DJ AMP,=20 performances by Dancing Mimes, Pat Tamburro, l'Accordeoniste playing French=20= musettes,=20 ice sculpting by Dan Grantham, folk singer Peggi Cella and poet Desmond Jone= s. *All spaces for Artist Vendors and Entertainers have been filled. On a side note, there are only 50 more tickets available to the VIP Pre-event party, at Touch Supper Club (5-7 pm). Tickets are $10 a person and can be reserved by calling (216) 619.6194 ext. 116. Don't miss out on the awesome $500 gift certificate package being raffled of= f=20 at the VIP Pre-event party! The package includes certificates for American Airlines, the Marriott and Eddie Bauer. The Holiday Hop in Ohio City is taking place Thursday, November 13 (5-10 pm). A portion of every dollar you spend shopping and dining in the=20 neighborhood at participating merchants will benefit the Cleveland Rape Cris= is Center. For more event information, visit www.clevelandrapecrisis.org ABOUT THE CLEVELAND RAPE CRISIS CENTER Founded in 1974 by the four =E2=80=9Cfounding mothers=E2=80=9D Jeanne Van At= ta, Lorraine Schalamon, Lynn Hammond and Carie Zander, the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center helps nearly 10,000 sexual assault survivors each year. Dedicated to serving all survivors and the community through a variety of programs and services, including the 24-hour hotline, one-on-one counseling, hospital advocacy, justice advocacy and community education, the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center is the only agency in Cuyahoga County that provides free, comprehensive services to those in need. From gmaher at safetythink.com Wed Nov 5 23:31:49 2003 From: gmaher at safetythink.com (gmsafetythink) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 23:31:49 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players Ready to Open "Catch Me If You Can" Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C3A3F4.FBF6A960 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit HUDSON PLAYERS READY COMEDY THRILLER ?Catch Me If You Can? For Opening Honeymooning is the Catskills must have seemed like a great idea to Daniel Corban, but that was before his new wife disappeared. Reporting her missing to the police, he?s frustrated by the efforts of the wise cracking police detective assigned to his case. That is until the local pastor shows up with Corban?s missing wife. Or is she? Daniel Corban says no, but everyone else says yes. This is where all the fun and intrigue start in the classic play ?Catch Me If You Can? being readied by the Hudson Players for its November 7 opening night. ?It?s an amazing show,? says Gary Maher, the play?s director. ?Just when you think you have it all figured out, it gets you guessing again. Not only that, but it throws in plenty of humor which makes the suspense of the mystery even more fun. Top it all off with the remarkable cast we?ve assembled and it promises and evening of not to be missed theater.? The show has been in rehearsals since early September and features a 1960?s Catskills summer home as it?s setting. Authentically designed by Tim Steiner and Sally Marquinez, the set promises to quickly draw the audience into the mood of the show. ?While it shares the same name as the recent movie, the comparisons end there. Of course they are both great entertainment. Really though, the play has been around a lot longer. It was adapted from a French version by Jack Weinstock and Willie Gilbert, the same pair who wrote the book for the musical ?How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.? True to Hudson Players tradition, opening night audiences will be invited to a reception after the show featuring a chance to mingle with the cast and crew and ask those sure to be present questions. ?It?s become a very popular way to celebrate opening night,? said Trish Davis, the shows producer. ?Also with a mystery with as many twists and this one has, I?m sure they?ll be plenty to talk about afterwards. Folks should call early for reservations where details of the reception will be available.? Performances are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 p.m.; November 7, 8, 14, 15, 21 and 22 at the Barlow Community Center on Oviatt St in Hudson. For reservations and/or information call 330-655-8522. Advance sale tickets can also be purchased at The Learned Owl Bookstore in Hudson. The Hudson Players are an award-winning nonprofit community theater. They are members of the Ohio Community Theatre Association, the American Association of Community Theatre and The Hudson Chamber of Commerce. The next show on their schedule is Fiddler On The Roof, with auditions being held November 9 $ 10, and performances Feb. 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29 and March 5 & 6. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C3A3F4.FBF6A960 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

HUDSON PLAYERS READY COMEDY THRILLER =93Catch Me If You = Can=94 For Opening

 

Honeymooning=20 is the Catskills must have seemed like a great idea to Daniel Corban, = but that=20 was before his new wife disappeared. Reporting her missing to the = police, he=92s=20 frustrated by the efforts of the wise cracking police detective assigned = to his=20 case. That is until the local pastor shows up with Corban=92s missing = wife. Or is=20 she? Daniel Corban says no, but everyone else says yes.=20

 

This is=20 where all the fun and intrigue start in the classic play =93Catch Me If = You Can=94=20 being readied by the Hudson Players for its November 7 opening=20 night.

 

=93It=92s an=20 amazing show,=94 says Gary Maher, the play=92s director. =93Just when = you think you=20 have it all figured out, it gets you guessing again. Not only that, but = it=20 throws in plenty of humor which makes the suspense of the mystery even = more fun.=20 Top it all off with the remarkable cast we=92ve assembled and it = promises and=20 evening of not to be missed theater.=94

 

The show=20 has been in rehearsals since early September and features a 1960=92s = Catskills=20 summer home as it=92s setting. Authentically designed by Tim Steiner and = Sally=20 Marquinez, the=20 set promises to quickly draw the audience into the mood of the=20 show.

 

=93While=20 it shares the same name as the recent movie, the comparisons end there. = Of=20 course they are both great entertainment. Really though, the play has = been=20 around a lot longer. It was adapted from a French version by Jack = Weinstock and=20 Willie Gilbert, the same pair who wrote the book for the musical =93How = to Succeed=20 in Business Without Really Trying.=94

 

True to=20 Hudson Players tradition, opening night audiences will be invited to a = reception=20 after the show featuring a chance to mingle with the cast and crew and = ask those=20 sure to be present questions.

 

=93It=92s=20 become a very popular way to celebrate opening night,=94 said Trish = Davis, the=20 shows producer. =93Also with a mystery with as many twists and this one = has, I=92m=20 sure they=92ll be plenty to talk about afterwards. Folks should call = early for=20 reservations where details of the reception will be=20 available.=94

 

Performances=20 are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 p.m.; November 7, 8, 14, 15, 21 = and 22=20 at the Barlow Community Center on Oviatt St in Hudson. For reservations = and/or=20 information call 330-655-8522. Advance sale tickets can also be = purchased at The=20 Learned Owl Bookstore in Hudson.


The=20 Hudson Players are an award-winning nonprofit community theater. They = are=20 members of the Ohio Community Theatre Association, the American = Association of=20 Community Theatre and The Hudson Chamber of Commerce. The next show on = their=20 schedule is Fiddler On The Roof, with auditions being held November 9 $ = 10, and=20 performances Feb. 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29 and March 5 &=20 6.

------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C3A3F4.FBF6A960-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Wed Nov 5 21:09:10 2003 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2003 00:09:10 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Auditions for "Arms and the Man" Message-ID: <1ed.12b3cdd8.2cdb3176@aol.com> -------------------------------1068095350 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en For Immediate Release Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round announces auditions for George Bernard= =20 Shaw's comedy, "Arms and the Man." Director Virginia Waratinsky will hold auditions on Saturday, November 22=20 from 2 to 4 p.m. and Monday, November 24 from 7 to 9 p.m. Performances dates are January 29 through February 15. Cast requirements: Raina: 23, a beautiful, young woman from a wealthy Bulgarian family. Catherine: late 40=E2=80=99s early 50=E2=80=99s Raina=E2=80=99s mother Louka: late 20=E2=80=99s, a handsome, proud, servant girl Bluntschli: 35, a handsome, capable soldier Nicola: late 30=E2=80=99s -early 40=E2=80=99s, man servant with a cool temp= erament and low=20 but clear and keen intelligence. Major Petkoff: 50=E2=80=99s, Raina=E2=80=99s father. He is a cheerful, excit= able,=20 insignificant, unpolished man with social pretensions. Major Sergius Saranoff: Tall, romantically handsome; seems civilized and=20 sophisticated but is more of an untamed, mountaineer chieftain If you would like to audition and cannot make this date, or have other=20 questions, please contact director Virginia Waratinsky at 440-277-1194 or by= e-mail=20 at: vwaratin at lorainccc.edu Auditions will be held at the theater, located on Middle Ridge Road in=20 Amherst, halfway between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58.=20 - 30 -=20 "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" -------------------------------1068095350 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
For Immediate Release
 
Workshop Players Theatre-in= -the-Round announces auditions for George Bernard Shaw's comedy, "Arms and t= he Man."
 
Director Virginia Wara= tinsky will hold auditions on Saturday, November 22 from=  2 to 4 p.m. and Monday, November 24 from 7 to 9 p.m.
Perf= ormances dates are January 29 through February 15.
 
Cast requirements:
Raina= : 23, a beautiful, young woman from a wealthy Bulgarian family.
 
Catherine: late 40=E2=80= =99s early 50=E2=80=99s Raina=E2=80=99s mother
 
Louka: late 20=E2=80=99s, a= handsome, proud, servant girl
 
Bluntschli: 35, a handsome,= capable soldier
 
Nicola: late 30=E2=80=99s -= early 40=E2=80=99s, man servant with a cool  temperament and low but cl= ear and keen intelligence.
 
Major Petkoff: 50=E2=80=99s= , Raina=E2=80=99s father. He is a cheerful, excitable, insignificant, unpoli= shed man with social pretensions.
 
Major Sergius Saranoff: Tal= l, romantically handsome; seems civilized and sophisticated but is more of a= n untamed, mountaineer chieftain
 
If you would like to audition and=20= cannot make this date, or have other questions, please contact director Virg= inia Waratinsky at 440-277-1194<= /FONT> or by e-mail at: vwaratin at lorainccc.edu
Auditions will be held at th= e theater, located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway between Rt. 2 an= d Rt. 58. 
 
- 30 -&nb= sp;
 
"If the whole world's a stage, I demand better ligh= ting"
-------------------------------1068095350-- From aharland at bw.edu Thu Nov 6 07:28:10 2003 From: aharland at bw.edu (aharland at bw.edu) Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2003 10:28:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theatre Artists Against Discrimination Message-ID: <200311061528.hA6FSAw22349@webmail2.bw.edu> Dear Friends, I have recently been appalled and offended by an upcoming event on campus that will be taking place on November 19th at 8:00 p.m. in the William Allman Theatre in the Kliest Center for Art and Drama. One of our campus groups is hosting a speaker who will be explaining to others how Christ can help you leave behind a "sinful" life of homosexuality. On a campus that attempts to cherish diversity I am disgusted by this decision to try and change any of the beautiful uniqueness we have been blessed with on our campus, in our lives or on our planet. I will not stand for the choice of these people to belittle and chide my friends...my family. While I do not agree with their opinion I respect their freedom to hold their own beliefs. I do not respect their decision to falsely advertise the event as Courage of Coming Out, a phrase which suggests encouragement and support of a homosexuality, when in actuality the are speaking about the sin of being in and the ?greatness? of becoming straight. With this in mind I am calling on you and everyone you know to join me on November 19th at 7:00 p.m. in the Lobby of the Kliest Center for a Peaceful Demonstration of what is TRULY means to LOVE someone. The plan of the demonstration is to fill the lobby with people wearing/carrying symbols of gay pride and love. The demonstration will not be in an effort to stop the speaker, but to hold hands with one another and show them there is another way, a way I believe to be better. The way of love! At 8:00 I strongly encourage the demonstration to move inside and listen to the speaker, followed by a strong and busy streamline of intelligent and pointed questions. If you have any questions or concerns or would like to be involved in helping out with the demonstration please feel free to e-mail me at aharland at bw.edu. I expect to see you all there. Let's help them to understand what love is about. Sincerely, Amanda M. Harland Peaceful Demonstration What it means to Truly Love Meet in the Lobby of the Kliest Center November 19th @ 7:00 In opposition of Homosexual Discrimination to be Presented by Campus Crusade?s Guest Speaker @ 8:00 in the William Allman Theatre What it Involves: Wear/Carry symbols of gay pride (if you don?t have anything it doesn?t matter all we really need is your heart, and your supporting hand present with us) We will build a wall of strength and love By Taking the Hands of our Neighbors and Showing them what it means to Love At 8:00 I strongly encourage the demonstration to move inside and listen to the speaker, followed by a strong and busy streamline of intelligent and pointed questions. The demonstration will not include ANY physical opposition to the speaker or those who support the speaker. Questions e-mail aharland at bw.edu From oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com Thu Nov 6 09:11:52 2003 From: oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com (annettamarion) Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2003 17:11:52 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL][OIFF-News] =?iso-8859-1?q?OHIO_PREMIERE_OF_=93FLAT-OUT_GREAT=94_FILM_6P, _NOVEMBER_7_WITH_DISCUSSION, _RECEPTION?= Message-ID: ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Rent DVDs Online - Over 14,500 titles. No Late Fees & Free Shipping. Try Netflix for FREE! http://us.click.yahoo.com/xlw.sC/XP.FAA/3jkFAA/W4IolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> OHIO PREMIERE OF "FLAT-OUT GREAT" FILM 6P, NOVEMBER 7 WITH DISCUSSION=20 AND RECEPTION AT THE OIFF *A Decade Under the Influence: 10 Year Anniversary OIFF November 1-9,=20 2003 *Sponsored by West Side Cardiology Associates, Cleveland=20 Cardiovascular Research Foundation, and the Ohio Humanities Council,=20 an affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities For Immediate Release: November 6, 2003 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Artistic Directors=20 of Independent Pictures, (216) 651-7315 Cleveland, Ohio-The Baltimore, Maryland Sun says the feature=20 documentary PARTNERS OF THE HEART "=85is flat-out great." The film premieres in Ohio 6p, Friday, November 7 at the 10 Year=20 Anniversary OIFF at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Road.=20=20=20 Against the backdrop of segregation, a black apprentice with a genius=20 for surgery and a white surgeon who dared defy medical gospel forged=20 a partnership that changed the course of medical history. With only a=20 high school degree, Vivien Thomas became a cardiac pioneer and=20 teacher to generations of America's premiere heart surgeons at a time when he himself could not become one. PARTNERS OF THE HEART is=20 his journey; a compelling, often-overlooked American story of=20 personal triumph.=20 =20 Call (216) 651-7315, email OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com, or visit=20 www.ohiofilms.com for hotel information and schedule details for the=20 10 Year Anniversary OIFF, November 1-9, 2003. Visit www.ticketweb.com=20 for directions and tickets in advance. Attend the festival for the=20 details on after-festival parties Thursday, Friday and Saturday=20 nights. Independent Pictures is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established=20 in 1993. IP is the proud sponsor of the Ohio Independent Film=20 Festival, Ohio Independent Screenplay Awards, Film Production=20 Training Program, regional AIVF Salons, Fiscal Agent Sponsorship=20 Program, Speakers Bureau, annual Director of Photography Workshop, and a variety of curatorial programs. INDEPENDENT PICTURES' SPONSORS: Association of Independent Video & Filmmakers, Audio Visual Rentals, Cleveland Cardiovascular Research=20 Foundation, The Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland=20 Public Theatre, Community Shares of Greater Cleveland, Convention &=20 Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland Inc., Filmmaker Magazine, The=20 George Gund Foundation, Hampton Inn, www.InkTip.com, Marriott=20 Residence Inn, Media Design Imaging, Miller Beer, Northern Ohio Live, The Offset Theory, Ohio Arts Council, Sherwin Williams, Steen=20 Editorial, United Labor Agency, West Side Cardiology Associates, the=20 Ohio Humanities Council, a state affiliate of the National Endowment=20 for the Humanities Independent Pictures 1392 West 65th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44102 (216) 651-7315 (216) 651-7317 fax OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com http://www.ohiofilms.com To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: oiff-News-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com =20 Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/=20 From pennylane_70 at hotmail.com Thu Nov 6 09:17:06 2003 From: pennylane_70 at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney) Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2003 17:17:06 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last weekend to see A TASTE OF HONEY!!! Message-ID:
           A TASTE OF HONEY
                                                                 by Shelagh Delaney
 
                                 Directed by:  Jeffrey Lyn Hall
 
 
Starring:   Tim Bennett, Annie Meyer-Steinheiser, Sam Prince,
                Johnathan Fletcher and Kimberly Mahoney
 
 
                           October 30 - November 8
 
                      Thursday - Saturday   at  8:00pm
                      Sunday, November 2   at  2:00pm
 
*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.'
 
Tickets:    General Admission - $10.00        
                Students & Seniors - $8.00
 
All performances will be held at:   Tri-C East Campus
                                                   4250 Richmond Rd.
                                                   Highland Hills                                             Studio Theatre
                                                   Parking Lot E
 
*Please call the Theatre Box Office at (216)987-2438 to make your reservations!
  
 
 


Send a QuickGreet with MSN Messenger. From pianoplayerj at yahoo.com Thu Nov 6 09:29:48 2003 From: pianoplayerj at yahoo.com (Jess Stewart) Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2003 09:29:48 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Performers Wanted Message-ID: <20031106172948.24425.qmail@web10909.mail.yahoo.com> --0-199437808-1068139788=:23345 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Wanted Performers All Ages The Modern Arts Coalition of Cleveland and The Lakewood Public Library - Is Seeking Performers: Jugglers - Comedians - Puppeteers - Garage Bands - Kid Performers Family Acts - Poets - Magicians All Styles of Music: Rap - Jazz - Rock - Folk - Broadway Show Tunes New Wave - Country All forms of dance: Tap - Break Dancing - Tango - and more For the upcoming Center Stage Variety Series beginning next year. For More details: E-mail phillipssam21 at yahoo.com or call Gary Hoopengardner (216) 254-6781 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard --0-199437808-1068139788=:23345 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Wanted
Performers
All Ages
 
The Modern Arts Coalition of Cleveland
 
and
 
The Lakewood Public Library -
 
Is Seeking Performers:
 
Jugglers -  Comedians -  Puppeteers -  Garage Bands -  Kid Performers  Family Acts -  Poets -  Magicians 
 
All Styles of Music:  Rap -  Jazz -  Rock -  Folk -  Broadway Show Tunes 
New Wave -  Country
 
All forms of dance:  Tap -  Break Dancing -  Tango -  and more 
 
For the upcoming Center Stage Variety Series beginning next year.
 
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Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard --0-199437808-1068139788=:23345-- From meadowsjoycem at hotmail.com Thu Nov 6 10:55:19 2003 From: meadowsjoycem at hotmail.com (Joyce Meadows) Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2003 13:55:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLEVELAND ART THEATRE BRINGS IT BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND Message-ID:
Back by popular demand!!!
         Don't miss your second chance to see the year's best comedy as ........
 
Cleveland Art Theatre presents......
 
NED'S GARDEN
written and directed by Margaret Ford-Taylor
 
 
Featuring: 
Sonia Bishop, David Coleman, Greg Cosper, Monte Escalante, Ann Hudson, Steve Larry, Joyce M. Meadows, James Seward and Jimmie Woody
 
                                 Dec. 5th -21st                
     Fridays & Saturdays - 8 pm   -  Sundays - 7 p.m.
 
Factory Theatre
East 24th & Chester Ave.
 
You are cordially invited to visit with Beans, Miss Clara, Mr. Dan, Ned, Rob the postman, and all the other inhabitants of Garden Street's zany warm-hearted world.  This love story bursts with laughs, twists turns, surprises, and cultural richness.  You'll laugh with them, cry with them and journey with them through their incredible heartwarming stories.   
 
If you missed it last spring, make sure you see it this December.  If you saw it, join the many who have asked for its return.  Bring the whole family and celebrate life!
General Admission $15
Children 12 and under $5
Group rates are available
For more information and reservations call
(216) 299-9341 or respond to sender via email
 
 


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------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C3A47C.1FEC84C0-- From vwilson at karamu.com Thu Nov 6 16:26:24 2003 From: vwilson at karamu.com (Vivian Wilson) Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2003 16:26:24 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Karamu Auditions for When the Oldest Baby Jesus Got Lost Message-ID: <001301c3a4c5$c9ea6480$0501a8c0@karamu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C3A482.B845ED00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable = Contact: Doug Warnke = 216-795-7070 x241 =20 =20 FOR IMEDIATE RELEASE=96 Thursday, November 6, 2003 =20 Re: AUDITIONS Youth Theatre Production: When the Oldest Baby Jesus Got = Lost =20 Karamu Performing Arts Theatre will hold auditions for youth and adult = actors=20 =20 Eight males, Five Females, Five boys, Seven Girls. (singing skills a = plus not required): =20 =20 Performers will receive complimentary tickets for some performances. =20 Auditions will be held at Karamu House; 2355 East 89th Street, = Cleveland, Ohio 44106 on Saturday, November 15 at Noon in the Concert = Hall. Performers, regardless of race are encouraged to attend. =20 =20 Performances will be at 2:00 pm on Saturdays and Sundays. Ticket prices = are $5.00 each =20 =20 When the Oldest Baby Jesus Got Lost by Jack Kurtz. Samantha and her elementary school chorus are invited to = sing in =93The Magic Mall=94 at Christmas time. Samantha has brought = her mother=92s antique doll for the baby Jesus in the manger, but the = doll disappears. While the children try to find the doll they have some = enlightening encounters into a number of strangely dressed people = including a man and his pregnant wife, a shepherd and three wise men. = They also have some hilarious encounters with a gorilla, two jugglers, = a disgruntled Santa Clause, and Elvis Presley, among others. =20 Inter-generational activity suitable for children and adults of all = ages. [December 13, 2003 thru December 28, 2003] ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C3A482.B845ED00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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FOR=20 IMEDIATE RELEASE=96 Thursday, November 6, 2003

 

Re:  AUDITIONS Youth Theatre = Production: When the Oldest Baby Jesus Got=20 Lost

 

Karamu Performing=20 Arts Theatre will hold auditions for =20 youth and adult actors

 

Eight  males, Five Females, Five = boys, Seven=20 Girls.  (singing skills a = plus not=20 required):

 

 

Performers=20 will receive complimentary tickets for some = performances.

 

Auditions=20 will be held at Karamu House; 2355 East 89th Street, = Cleveland, Ohio=20 44106 on Saturday, November 15 at Noon in the Concert Hall.   Performers, regardless = of race are=20 encouraged to attend.  =20

 

Performances=20 will be at 2:00 pm on Saturdays and Sundays.  Ticket prices are $5.00=20 each

 

 

When the = Oldest Baby Jesus=20 Got Lost

by Jack Kurtz.  Samantha and her elementary = school=20 chorus are invited to sing in =93The Magic Mall=94 at Christmas = time.  Samantha has brought her = mother=92s=20 antique doll for the baby Jesus in the manger, but the doll = disappears.  While the children try to find = the doll=20 they have some enlightening encounters into a number of strangely = dressed people=20 including a man and his pregnant wife, a shepherd and three wise = men.  They also have some hilarious = encounters=20 with a  gorilla, two = jugglers, a=20 disgruntled Santa Clause, and Elvis Presley, among others. 

Inter-generational=20 activity suitable for children and adults of all=20 ages.

[December=20 13, 2003 thru December 28, 2003]
------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C3A482.B845ED00-- From joekenderes at hotmail.com Thu Nov 6 15:24:55 2003 From: joekenderes at hotmail.com (Joseph Kenderes) Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2003 18:24:55 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Reminder for "12 Angry Jurors" Message-ID: This is a reminder that Brunswick Alumni Community Theatre will hold open auditions for "12 Angry Jurors" directed by Joe Kenderes and Stage Managed by Tara Holman- Tuesday November 11th and Wednesday November 12th at 7:00pm Auditions will be held in the lunch room of Brunswick City Hall located at 4095 Center Rd. (route 303 off of I-71) Brunswick, OH 44212 Performances will be in the Concord Little Theatre in Brunswick High School on January 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24th There are 13 roles open to men and women who look 18 years of age and up. For answers to any questions or concerns you may have, contact Bob Kenderes at 330-225-0552. _________________________________________________________________ >From Beethoven to the Rolling Stones, your favorite music is always playing on MSN Radio Plus. No ads, no talk. Trial month FREE! http://join.msn.com/?page=offers/premiumradio >From Maria Corell" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C3A495.4473D4B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Traveling all the way from Venice, Italy concert violinist Andrea Testa = joins Cleveland jazz pianist Jackie Warren and vocalist Rhys Miller for = this musical "one night stand" to perform an array of sizzling jazz = standards to warm up your night. threesome. a musical one night stand =20 andrea testa-violin jackie warren-piano =20 rhys miller-vocal =20 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19TH 8:00PM $10 =20 The Second City Theater 2037 East 14th Street Cleveland For information call (216) 466-2214 ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C3A495.4473D4B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 Traveling=20 all the way from Venice, Italy concert violinist Andrea Testa joins = Cleveland=20 jazz pianist Jackie Warren and vocalist Rhys Miller for this musical = "one night=20 stand" to perform an array of sizzling jazz standards to warm up your=20 night.

threesome=85

a musical=20 one night stand

 

andrea=20 testa-violin     =20   jackie warren-piano    =

rhys=20 miller-vocal

 

WEDNESDAY,=20 NOVEMBER 19TH 8:00PM =    $10

 

The Second = City=20 Theater

 2037 East=20 14th Street  Cleveland

For = information call=20 (216) 466-2214

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216-658-2855
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------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C3A4BC.B3642EC0-- From RFWB2000 at aol.com Thu Nov 6 21:32:15 2003 From: RFWB2000 at aol.com (RFWB2000 at aol.com) Date: Fri, 07 Nov 2003 00:32:15 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Concert, Sun. 11/9 - Elizabeth Huff, Soprano Message-ID: <1A6DBDA7.5E4FA73C.0077563F@aol.com> ZION UCC of TREMONT is proud to present: ELIZABETH HUFF, soprano In Recital, with: Michal George, Guitar Erik Mann, Guitar Ryan Bergeron, Piano Sarah Smith, Piano Featuring both classical and contemporary selections, including the works of Villa Lobos, de Falla, Gershwin, Coward, Blumenkrantz, Tesori, Guettel, and Jason Robert Brown. Sunday, 11/9/03, 7pm Zion UCC of Tremont 2716 W.14th Street, Cleveland OH ADMISSION IS FREE (Free-will donation will be accepted to support the concert series ministry of Zion UCC). Please join us for this exciting and varied program!!!! For more information, directions, etc., Please contact Zion UCC Director of Music, RYAN BERGERON, at (440)503-1917, or visit www.zionchurch.org. See also: www.michalgeorge.com www.emann.net AND don't forget to Mark your calendars for the next offerings of the Zion UCC Concert Series: *Sunday, 11/16, 10:30 am A special worship service,"Water Music" featuring the Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra, directed by William B. Slocum *Saturday, 12/13, 7:30pm The Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra, in a very special Christmas Concert Please join us for these exciting programs!!!!!! From bdiehl at ayalogic.com Fri Nov 7 04:22:02 2003 From: bdiehl at ayalogic.com (Brian Diehl) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 07:22:02 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions - Fiddler on the Roof Message-ID: <001f01c3a529$c2fda1f0$0e00a8c0@hq.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0020_01C3A4FF.DA2799F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: November 7, 2003 Contact: Brian Diehl, Board Member, Hudson Players 39 Church St. Hudson, OH 44236 Office: 330.253.2700 Email: bdiehl at ayalogic.com Re: Hudson Players Auditions - Fiddler on the Roof HUDSON, OHIO - The Hudson Players will be holding auditions for the ever-popular favorite, "Fiddler on the Roof" November 9 and 10 at the Barlow Community Center (Take Rt. 303 east of 91 and south on Oviatt St.). Auditions will begin at 7 pm and will feature readings from the script. Have a song prepared and a musical score for the accompanist. The production calls for males and females of all ages. "Fiddler on the Roof" will be The Hudson Players' big musical for the season. Still beloved after more than 30 years on the American stage, "Fiddler" is a warm, fun, and moving production. This family entertainment features such songs as "If I were a Rich Man," "Tradition" and "Sunrise, Sunset." Performances for "Fiddler" will be February 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29 and March 6, 7. Shows are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00pm, with a 3:00 pm matinee performance February 29. 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_0020_01C3A4FF.DA2799F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

FOR IMMEDIATE = RELEASE

 

Date:        = ;        = November 7, 2003

 

Contact:         = ;  Brian Diehl, Board Member, Hudson Players

        = ;            =     39 Church = St.  = Hudson, OH 44236

        = ;            =     Office:  330.253.2700    Email:  bdiehl at ayalogic.com

 

Re:  = Hudson<= span style=3D'mso-bidi-font-size:11.0pt'> Players Auditions – Fiddler = on the Roof

 

HUDSON= , OHIO – The = Hudson<= span style=3D'mso-bidi-font-size:11.0pt'> Players will be holding auditions = for the ever-popular favorite, “Fiddler on the Roof” November 9 and = 10 at the Barlow Community = Center (Take Rt. 303 east of 91 and south = on Oviatt St.).  Auditions will begin at 7 pm and will feature readings from the = script. Have a song prepared and a musical score for the accompanist.  The production calls for males = and females of all ages.

 

“Fiddler on the Roof” will = be The Hudson Players’ big musical for the season.  Still beloved after more than = 30 years on the American stage, “Fiddler” is a warm, fun, and moving production.  This family = entertainment features such songs as “If I were a Rich Man,” = “Tradition” and “Sunrise, Sunset.”  =

 

Performances for “Fiddler” = will be February 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29 and March 6, 7.  Shows are Friday and Saturday = evenings at 8:00pm, with a 3:00 pm matinee performance February = 29.  For more information or for = tickets, contact us: 330 655-8522, players at ayalogic.com or = P.O. Box = 2159 Hudson, Ohio 44236.  

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0020_01C3A4FF.DA2799F0-- From MRONEN2000 at aol.com Fri Nov 7 05:50:29 2003 From: MRONEN2000 at aol.com (MRONEN2000 at aol.com) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 08:50:29 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]MUSICIANS-SEEKING PAID EXTRAS FOR NATIONAL COMMERCIAL Message-ID: <46.40fd531e.2cdcfd25@aol.com> --part1_46.40fd531e.2cdcfd25_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable DUE TO ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY OR AMATEUR STATUS:=A0 WE CAN NOT ALLOW STUDENTS=20= WHO=20 ARE CURRENTLY PLAYING OR PLAN ON PLAYING ON A HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE SPORTS=20 TEAM. MARCY RONEN CASTING IS SEEKING 5 adults, male and female, 18-55 years of=20 age, 3 African Americans and 2 Caucasions. All ethnicities are invited to a= pply.=20 Must be "athletic" looking and not frail or extremely overweight., to play: A CHURCH BAND Some playing ability needed, enough to "air play" to a pre-recorded track. =20 The following instruments will be featured...if you have your own, please=20 bring it... PIANO ORGAN GUITAR BASS DRUMS AUDITIONS WILL TAKE PLACE FRIDAY, 11/7, SAT., 11/8 from 10am to 4pm and=20 SUNDAY, 11/9 from 3pm to 8pm at: PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT 2592 West 14th Street Cleveland, Ohio=A0 44113 --part1_46.40fd531e.2cdcfd25_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable DUE TO ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY OR AMATEUR STATUS:=A0 WE C= AN NOT ALLOW STUDENTS WHO ARE CURRENTLY PLAYING OR PLAN ON PLAYING ON A HIGH= SCHOOL OR COLLEGE SPORTS TEAM.


MARCY RONEN CASTING IS SEEKING  5 adults, male and female, 18-55 years=20= of age, 3 African Americans and 2 Caucasions.  All ethnicities are invi= ted to apply.  Must be "athletic" looking and not frail or extremely ov= erweight., to play:

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ORGAN
GUITAR
BASS
DRUMS

AUDITIONS WILL TAKE PLACE FRIDAY, 11/7, SAT., 11/8 from 10am to 4pm and SUND= AY, 11/9 from 3pm to 8pm at:

PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT
2592 West 14th Street
Cleveland, Ohio=A0 44113

--part1_46.40fd531e.2cdcfd25_boundary-- From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Fri Nov 7 05:55:22 2003 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 08:55:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: FREE Performance: Chuck Davis & the African American Dance En semble 11/7/03 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_01C3A536.C9779420 Content-Type: text/plain Chuck Davis & the African American Dance Ensemble Friday, November 7, 2003 7:00PM The Allen Theatre Please join the Education Department at Playhouse Square in celebrating a week long residency with the African American Dance Ensemble Cleveland Municipal School District. Performance length is sixty minutes and there will be no intermission. Tickets will be available at the Allen box office the evening of the performance. The African American Dance Ensemble seeks to preserve and share the finest traditions of African and African-American dance and music through research, education and entertainment. With the motto, peace, love and respect for everyone, they celebrate traditional African culture, aesthetics and values as resources for all people and utilize cross-cultural understanding and societal analysis. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A536.C9779420 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
 
Chuck = Davis
& the African American = Dance=20 Ensemble
Friday, November 7,=20 2003

7:00PM

The Allen=20 Theatre

 
 
Please=20 join the Education Department at Playhouse=20 Square=20 in celebrating a week long residency = with the=20 African American Dance Ensemble Cleveland=20 Municipal=20 School=20 District.=20 Performance length is sixty minutes = and there=20 will be no intermission.  =20
 
Tickets = will be=20 available at the Allen box office the evening of the=20 performance.
 
The = African=20 American Dance Ensemble seeks to preserve and share the finest = traditions of=20 African and African-American dance and music through research, = education and=20 entertainment. With the motto, peace, love and respect for everyone, = they=20 celebrate traditional African culture, aesthetics and values as = resources for=20 all people and utilize cross-cultural understanding and societal=20 analysis.
------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A536.C9779420-- From oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com Fri Nov 7 07:42:35 2003 From: oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com (annettamarion) Date: Fri, 07 Nov 2003 15:42:35 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL][OIFF-News] =?iso-8859-1?q?HAMPTONS=92_FESTIVAL_WINNER_COMES_STRAIGHT_TO_PREMIERE_IN_OHIO_2P, _NOV_8_AT_OIFF?= Message-ID: ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Buy Ink Cartridges or Refill Kits for your HP, Epson, Canon or Lexmark Printer at MyInks.com. Free s/h on orders $50 or more to the US & Canada. http://www.c1tracking.com/l.asp?cid=5511 http://us.click.yahoo.com/mOAaAA/3exGAA/qnsNAA/W4IolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> HAMPTONS' FESTIVAL WINNER COMES STRAIGHT TO PREMIERE IN OHIO 2P, NOVEMBER 8 AT THE OHIO INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL A Decade Under the Influence: 10 Year Anniversary OIFF November 1-9, 2003 For Immediate Release: November 7, 2003 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Artistic Directors, (216) 651-7315 Cleveland, Ohio-SCREEN DOOR JESUS, the winner of the Golden Starfish award at the 2003 Hamptons' International Film Festival this past month, will premiere in Ohio 2p, Saturday, November 8 at the 10 Year Anniversary OIFF at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Road (admission is $10). SCREEN DOOR JESUS, ex-preacher Kirk Davis' directorial debut, explores racial and religious barriers that divide families and communities in a small town in East Texas. Everyday life takes a spin with the appearance of the image of Christ on an elderly woman's screen door. The film deftly weaves story lines that include a woman who develops a life threatening fungus, a wise but irreverent security guard who also sings in a rock`n roll band, and a banker who misinterprets the good Samaritan parable. SCREEN DOOR JESUS is based on short stories by Christopher Cook. Call (216) 651-7315, email OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com, or visit www.ohiofilms.com for hotel information and schedule details for the 10 Year Anniversary OIFF, November 1-9, 2003. Visit www.ticketweb.com for directions and tickets in advance. Attend the festival for the details on after-festival parties Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. Independent Pictures is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established in 1993. IP is the proud sponsor of the Ohio Independent Film Festival, Ohio Independent Screenplay Awards, Film Production Training Program, regional AIVF Salons, Fiscal Agent Sponsorship Program, Speakers Bureau, annual Director of Photography Workshop, and a variety of curatorial programs. INDEPENDENT PICTURES' SPONSORS: Association of Independent Video & Filmmakers, Audio Visual Rentals, Cleveland Cardiovascular Research Foundation, The Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland Public Theatre, Community Shares of Greater Cleveland, Convention & Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland Inc., Filmmaker Magazine, The George Gund Foundation, Hampton Inn, www.InkTip.com, Marriott Residence Inn, Media Design Imaging, Miller Beer, Northern Ohio Live, The Offset Theory, Ohio Arts Council, Sherwin Williams, Steen Editorial, United Labor Agency, West Side Cardiology Associates, the Ohio Humanities Council, a state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities Independent Pictures 1392 West 65th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44102 (216) 651-7315 (216) 651-7317 fax OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com http://www.ohiofilms.com To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: oiff-News-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ From Yvette at beckcenter.org Fri Nov 7 07:46:23 2003 From: Yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 10:46:23 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Music Recital Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A546.4BD2E815 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Beck Center for the Arts Offers Free Faculty Chamber Recital Sunday, November 16, 2003 ~ 3:30 p.m. =20 Lakewood, Ohio - The Beck Center for the Arts invites you to a Faculty Chamber Recital on Sunday, November 16, 2003 at 3:30 P.M. in the Recital Hall at the Beck Center Music School. Featured performers are as follows: =20 Beverly Sater Janice Fields Bruce Erwin Elizabeth Rothenbusch Brad Warren Josie Harris Chimzar Djafarova Tracy O'Malley Ron Palka Norma Codispoti Berdie d'Aliberti. Works include: 7 Early Songs of Alban Berg, Beethoven's String Quartet Op. 18 #4, Two Pieces for String Quartet (1914) by Igor Stravinsky, Two Songs for Alto Voice, Viola and Piano by Joannes Brahms and Valse Brillante a Piano Quartet (two pianos - eight hands) by Moritz Moszkowski. The concert is free and open to the public. For more information please call (216) 228-2800. The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. =20 =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: y vette at beckcenter.org =20 Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A546.4BD2E815 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Beck Center for the Arts

Offers

Free=20 Faculty Chamber Recital

Sunday, November 16,=20 2003 ~ = 3:30=20 p.m.

 

            &n= bsp; =20 Lakewood, OhioThe=20 Beck = Center for the Arts invites you = to a=20 Faculty Chamber Recital on Sunday, = November 16,=20 2003 at=20 3:30 = P.M. in the Recital Hall at the = Beck = Center = Music = School.  Featured performers are as = follows: 

Beverly=20 Sater

Janice=20 Fields

Bruce=20 Erwin

Elizabeth = Rothenbusch

Brad=20 Warren

Josie=20 Harris

Chimzar=20 Djafarova

Tracy=20 O’Malley

Ron=20 Palka

Norma=20 Codispoti

Berdie=20 d’Aliberti.

Works=20 include:  7 Early Songs of = Alban=20 Berg, Beethoven's String Quartet Op. 18 #4, Two Pieces for String = Quartet (1914)=20 by Igor Stravinsky, Two Songs for Alto Voice, Viola and Piano by Joannes = Brahms=20 and Valse Brillante a Piano Quartet (two pianos - eight hands) by Moritz = Moszkowski.

The=20 concert is free and open to the public. =20 For more information please call (216) 228-2800.  The=20 Beck = Center for the Arts is located = just 10=20 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at=20 17801 Detroit=20 Avenue in = Lakewood. =20

 
 
Yvette A.=20 Hanzel
Director of=20 Marketing
Beck Center=20 for the Arts
17801=20 Detroit Avenue
Lakewood,=20 OH =20 44107
216.521.2540=20 ext. 225
Email:  yvette at beckcenter.org
Fax:  = 216.228.6050

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A546.4BD2E815-- From Yvette at beckcenter.org Fri Nov 7 09:24:39 2003 From: Yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 12:24:39 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jeffrey is coming to Beck Center! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A554.05FC7B99 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Beck Center for the Arts Studio Theater Presents Jeffrey November 21 - December 14 Show times and ticket information below Is there life and love after AIDS? =20 According to the cast of characters in the Beck Center Studio production of Jeffrey, the answer is a resounding YES! =20 =20 Jeffrey, a post-AIDS comedy, hysterically tackles every possible stereotype as the title character vows eternal celibacy in this now dangerous world of sex and relationships. (Contains mature subject matter, not recommended for children.)=20 =20 Cleveland's own Brian Zoldessy is the director of this off-Broadway hit that, while a little bawdy and wild, doesn't ignore the serious side of the subject it is dealing with. Jeffrey author, Paul Rudnick finds a way to elicit laughter and touch the heart at the same time. Rudnick received the Obie Award, the Outer Critics' Circle Award and the John Gassner Award for Outstanding New American Play for Jeffrey. He is also the author of I Hate Hamlet, Raving and Cosmetic Surgery. The Beck Center's production of Jeffrey runs November 21 through December 14 in the Studio Theater and features Scott Esposito as Jeffrey and Nick Koesters as Steve. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday matinees at 3:00 p.m. Audiences will have an opportunity to support the AIDS Task Force at the performances on December 12, 13 and 14. Tickets for Jeffrey are $22 for adults, $19 for seniors and $15 for students (25 & younger with ID). Discounts are available for groups of 20 or more. Jeffrey is sponsored by the Gay People's Chronicle, WCPN 90.3 ideastream and Lakewoodbuzz.com. In addition to Jeffrey, the Beck Center will also present Rudnick's one act play Mr. Charles, Currently from Palm Beach. Show times are November 28, 29, Decmeber 5, 6, 12 and 13 at 11:00 p.m. following Jeffrey. Kevin Joseph Kelly stars in the title role. Tickets to Mr. Charles are $10 each. Both Jeffrey and Mr. Charles contain mature subject matter and are not recommended for children. =20 For tickets to Jeffrey or Mr. Charles, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org . =20 =20 =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: yvette at beckcenter.org =20 Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A554.05FC7B99 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Beck Center for the = Arts

Studio=20 Theater

Presents

Jeffrey

November = 21 -=20 December 14

Show times and ticket information=20 below

Is there life and love after AIDS? =20

According to the cast of characters in the Beck Center Studio = production=20 of Jeffrey, the answer is a resounding YES! 

 

    Jeffrey, a = post-AIDS=20 comedy, hysterically tackles every possible stereotype as the title = character=20 vows eternal celibacy in this now dangerous world of sex and = relationships.  (Contains = mature subject=20 matter, not recommended for children.) =

 

           =20 Cleveland’s own Brian Zoldessy = is the director=20 of this off-Broadway hit that, while a little bawdy and wild, = doesn’t ignore the=20 serious side of the subject it is dealing with.  Jeffrey author, Paul Rudnick = finds a way=20 to elicit laughter and touch the heart at the same time.  Rudnick received the Obie = Award, the=20 Outer Critics’ Circle Award and the John Gassner Award for = Outstanding New=20 American Play for Jeffrey.  He is also the author of I Hate Hamlet, Raving and Cosmetic=20 Surgery.

           =20 The Beck = Center’s production of Jeffrey runs November 21 = through=20 December 14 in the Studio Theater and features Scott Esposito as Jeffrey = and=20 Nick Koesters as Steve.  = Show times=20 are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 = p.m. and Sunday matinees at=20 3:00 = p.m.  Audiences will have an = opportunity to support the AIDS Task Force at the performances on = December 12,=20 13 and 14. =20 Tickets for Jeffrey = are $22=20 for adults, $19 for seniors and $15 for students (25 & younger with=20 ID).  Discounts are = available for=20 groups of 20 or more.  Jeffrey is sponsored by the = Gay People’s=20 Chronicle, WCPN 90.3 ideastream and=20 Lakewoodbuzz.com.

           =20 In addition to Jeffrey,=20 the Beck = Center will also present = Rudnick’s one act=20 play Mr. Charles, Currently = from=20 Palm=20 Beach.  Show times are November 28, = 29,=20 Decmeber 5, 6, 12 and 13 at 11:00 = p.m. following Jeffrey.  Kevin Joseph Kelly stars in = the title=20 role.  Tickets to Mr. Charles are $10 each.  Both Jeffrey and Mr. Charles contain mature = subject=20 matter and are not recommended for children.  =

For tickets to Jeffrey = or Mr. Charles, call the Beck = Center Box=20 Office at (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org.   

 
 
Yvette A. = Hanzel
Director of=20 Marketing
Beck Center for the=20 Arts
17801 Detroit = Avenue
Lakewood, OH  44107
216.521.2540 ext.=20 225
Email:  yvette at beckcenter.org
Fax:  216.228.6050

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A554.05FC7B99-- From v_stillitano at hotmail.com Fri Nov 7 11:21:16 2003 From: v_stillitano at hotmail.com (Vince Stillitano) Date: Fri, 07 Nov 2003 14:21:16 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stow Players Presents Alan Ayckbourn's Bedroom Farce Message-ID:
                   Stow Players Inc.
                                Present Alan Ayckbourn's
               Bedroom Farce
                at THE BARN in Heritage Springs Park
 
Fridays through Sundays From November 7-23
Fri and Sat 8:00pm curtain Time
Sunday 2:30pm  *There is no performance on the 9th
 
$10 General Admission
$9 Senior Citizens
 
Please call (330)-655-6051 for reservations (there is limited seating available)
 


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* Prices may vary by service area From Magicaltheatre at aol.com Fri Nov 7 16:59:40 2003 From: Magicaltheatre at aol.com (Magicaltheatre at aol.com) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 19:59:40 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Anne Frank at Magical Theatre Company Message-ID: <8f.346a6cc4.2cdd99fc@aol.com> --part1_8f.346a6cc4.2cdd99fc_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit *NEWS RELEASE * NEWS RELEASE * NEWS RELEASE * For Immediate Release November 7, 2003 Magical Theatre Company, the only professional resident and touring theatre for young audiences in Northeast Ohio, announces auditions for the roles of Anne, Margot, and Peter for its upcoming production of The Diary of Anne Frank, directed by Dennis O'Connell. Auditions for these roles only will be held Wednesday, December 3 @ 4:30 pm. Callbacks will be Thursday Dec. 4 @ 4:30pm. Actors are asked to prepare one brief contemporary monologue, and be familiar with the script. Looking for: Anne: female, age 12-15 yrs. Bright and vibrant Margot: female, age 14-18 yrs. Warm and shy Peter: male, age 13-16 yrs. Intelligent and awkward The Diary of Anne Frank runs Jan. 27 - Feb. 6, 2004. Actors must be able to be released from school for weekday performances. Auditions will be held at Magical Theatre Company, 565 W. Tuscarawas Ave., Barberton, OH 44203. Call 330/848-3708 for an appointment and/or further information. --part1_8f.346a6cc4.2cdd99fc_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable *NEWS RELEASE * NEWS RELE= ASE * NEWS RELEASE *
For Immediate Release November 7, 2003

Magical Theatre Company, the only professional resident and touring theatre=20= for young audiences in Northeast Ohio, announces auditions for the roles of=20= Anne, Margot, and Peter for its upcoming production of The Diary of Anne=20= Frank, directed by Dennis O'Connell.

Auditions for these roles only will be held Wednesday, December 3 @ 4:30 pm.= Callbacks will be Thursday Dec. 4 @ 4:30pm. Actors are asked to prepare one= brief contemporary monologue, and be familiar with the script. Looking for:=

Anne: female, age 12-15 yrs. Bright and vibrant
Margot: female, age 14-18 yrs. Warm and shy
Peter:     male,    age 13-16 yrs. Intell= igent and awkward

The Diary of Anne Frank runs Jan. 27 - Feb. 6, 2004. Actors must be a= ble to be released from school for weekday performances. Auditions will be h= eld at Magical Theatre Company, 565 W. Tuscarawas Ave., Barberton, OH 44203.= Call 330/848-3708 for an appointment and/or further information.
--part1_8f.346a6cc4.2cdd99fc_boundary-- From MRONEN2000 at aol.com Fri Nov 7 19:10:37 2003 From: MRONEN2000 at aol.com (MRONEN2000 at aol.com) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 22:10:37 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]AFRICAN AMERICAN MALES NEEDED AS PAID EXTRAS Message-ID: <9f.3ff8764a.2cddb8ad@aol.com> --part1_9f.3ff8764a.2cddb8ad_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Marcy Ronen casting is seeking over 100 African American males, age 18-50, i= n=20 good physical shape to work as paid extras on a national NIKE commercial to=20 shoot in Cleveland, Ohio on Sunday, November 16 and Monday, November 17, 200= 3. =20 The pay is $125.00 for 12 hours. Please drop a photo and contact info on Saturday between 10am and 4pm or on=20 Sunday between 3pm and 8pm at: PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT 2592 West 14th Street Cleveland, Ohio=A0 44113 OR please mail a snapshot of yourself ASAP (by Saturday) with your contact=20 information including your name and the best phone number to reach you at to= : MARCY RONEN CASTING P.O. BOX 210107 SOUTH EUCLID, OHIO 44121-7107 DUE TO ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY OR AMATEUR STATUS:=A0 WE CAN NOT ALLOW STUDENTS=20= WHO=20 ARE CURRENTLY PLAYING OR PLAN ON PLAYING ON A HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE SPORTS=20 TEAM --part1_9f.3ff8764a.2cddb8ad_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Marcy Ronen casting is seeking over 100 African Americ= an males, age 18-50, in good physical shape to work as paid extras on a nati= onal NIKE commercial to shoot in Cleveland, Ohio on Sunday, November 16 and=20= Monday, November 17, 2003.  The pay is $125.00 for 12 hours.

Please drop a photo and contact info on Saturday between 10am and 4pm or on=20= Sunday between 3pm and 8pm at:

PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT
2592 West 14th Street
Cleveland, Ohio=A0 44113

OR please mail a snapshot of yourself ASAP (by Saturday) with your contact=20= information including your name and the best phone number to reach you at to= :

MARCY RONEN CASTING
P.O. BOX 210107
SOUTH EUCLID, OHIO  44121-7107

DUE TO ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY OR AMATEUR STATUS:=A0 WE CAN NOT ALLOW STUDENTS=20= WHO ARE CURRENTLY PLAYING OR PLAN ON PLAYING ON A HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE SPO= RTS TEAM
--part1_9f.3ff8764a.2cddb8ad_boundary-- From mslerner at adelphia.net Sat Nov 8 05:33:51 2003 From: mslerner at adelphia.net (Michael Lerner) Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2003 08:33:51 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sax Player needed for 11/21 gig Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C3A5D3.09B64AD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Flashback is looking for a sax player for a November 21st paying gig in Cleveland Heights (Fairfax Elementary School). 6pm - 6:50pm only. Rehearsals on Wednesday 11/12 and 11/19 @ 7pm in Solon (if you can make it). For more details contact: Michael Lerner (440) 248-2180 mslerner at adelphia.net ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C3A5D3.09B64AD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Flashback is looking=20 for a sax player for a November 21st paying gig in = Cleveland=20 Heights (Fairfax Elementary School).
6pm - = 6:50pm=20 only.
 
Rehearsals on=20 Wednesday 11/12 and 11/19 @ 7pm in Solon (if you can make=20 it).
 
For = more details=20 contact:
Michael=20 Lerner 
(440)=20 248-2180
mslerner at adelphia.net
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C3A5D3.09B64AD0-- From PKM340 at aol.com Sat Nov 8 06:33:06 2003 From: PKM340 at aol.com (PKM340 at aol.com) Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2003 09:33:06 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITION REMINDER FOR "COME BLOW YOUR HORN" Message-ID: <155.26d7fbe3.2cde58a2@aol.com> --part1_155.26d7fbe3.2cde58a2_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit AUDITION REMINDER: The Aurora Community Theatre(ACT), will hold auditions for Neil Simon's "COME BLOW YOUR HORN" Sunday, November 9th at 3:00 and Monday, November 10th at 7:00. Great parts for six actors: 3 men--1playing early 20's, 1 playing late 20's/early 30's, and 1 playing late 50's/early 60's. 3 women--2 playing 20's, and 1 playing late 50's/early 60's Production dates--Opens January 30th and runs through Feb 21st, Friday and Saturday evenings only. Please note: There will be an extended break during the Christmas holidays. Plenty of time to enjoy your fruitcakes! --part1_155.26d7fbe3.2cde58a2_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AUDITION REMINDER:

The Aurora Community Theatre(ACT), will hold auditions for Neil Simon's "COM= E BLOW YOUR HORN" Sunday, November 9th at 3:00 and Monday, November 10th at=20= 7:00.

Great parts for six actors:  3 men--1playing early 20's, 1 playing late= 20's/early 30's, and 1 playing late 50's/early 60's.
3 women--2 playing 20's, and 1 playing late 50's/early 60's

Production dates--Opens January 30th and runs through Feb 21st, Friday and S= aturday evenings only.

Please note:  There will be an extended break during the Christmas holi= days.  Plenty of time to enjoy your fruitcakes!
--part1_155.26d7fbe3.2cde58a2_boundary-- From oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com Sat Nov 8 08:01:39 2003 From: oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com (annettamarion) Date: Sat, 08 Nov 2003 16:01:39 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL][OIFF-News] CLOSING NOV. 9 HIGHLIGHTS: SCIENCE FICTION AT 2P, COMMISSIONED LOCAL FILMS AT 8P Message-ID: ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Buy Ink Cartridges or Refill Kits for your HP, Epson, Canon or Lexmark Printer at MyInks.com. Free s/h on orders $50 or more to the US & Canada. http://www.c1tracking.com/l.asp?cid=3D5511 http://us.click.yahoo.com/mOAaAA/3exGAA/qnsNAA/W4IolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> OIFF CLOSING NIGHT NOV. 9 HIGHLIGHTS: AWARD WINNING SCIENCE FICTION=20 DEBUT AT 2P AND COMMISSIONED LOCAL FILMS AT 8P A Decade Under the Influence: 10 Year Anniversary OIFF November 1-9,=20 2003 For Immediate Release: November 8, 2003 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Artistic Directors,=20 (216) 651-7315 Cleveland, Ohio- Hailed by Variety as "Deeply moving and finely=20 realized," director Greg Pak's debut feature film ROBOT STORIES makes its Ohio premiere at 2p, Sunday, November 9 at the 10=20 Year Anniversary OIFF at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Road=20 (admission $10). ROBOT STORIES is science fiction from the heart in=20 four stories about love, death, family=85 and robots. The film stars Tamlyn Tomita (JOY LUCK CLUB) and Sab Shimono (WATERWORLD).=20 Film festivals around the country, including Florida, Hamptons'=20 International, and Asian Festival of Dallas, have bestowed awards=20 upon ROBOT STORIES. This past August, Independent Pictures, in collaboration with Sparx=20 in the City, commissioned eight filmmakers to create eight short=20 films, shooting in one day on eight different street corners in=20 Cleveland. These films, shown as a collection at 8p, Sunday,=20 November 9, comprise the closing program of the 10 Year Anniversary=20 OIFF at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Road (admission $10). Call (216) 651-7315, email OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com, or visit=20 www.ohiofilms.com for hotel information and schedule details for the=20 10 Year Anniversary OIFF, November 1-9, 2003. Visit www.ticketweb.com=20 for directions and tickets in advance. Attend the festival for the=20 details on after-festival parties Thursday, Friday and Saturday=20 nights. Independent Pictures is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established=20 in 1993. IP is the proud sponsor of the Ohio Independent Film=20 Festival, Ohio Independent Screenplay Awards, Film Production=20 Training Program, regional AIVF Salons, Fiscal Agent Sponsorship=20 Program, Speakers Bureau, annual Director of Photography Workshop, and a variety of curatorial programs. INDEPENDENT PICTURES' SPONSORS: Association of Independent Video & Filmmakers, Audio Visual Rentals, Cleveland Cardiovascular Research=20 Foundation, The Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland=20 Public Theatre, Community Shares of Greater Cleveland, Convention &=20 Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland Inc., Filmmaker Magazine, The=20 George Gund Foundation, Hampton Inn, www.InkTip.com, Marriott=20 Residence Inn, Media Design Imaging, Miller Beer, Northern Ohio Live, The Offset Theory, Ohio Arts Council, Sherwin Williams, Steen=20 Editorial, United Labor Agency, West Side Cardiology Associates, the=20 Ohio Humanities Council, a state affiliate of the National Endowment=20 for the Humanities Independent Pictures 1392 West 65th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44102 (216) 651-7315 (216) 651-7317 fax OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com http://www.ohiofilms.com To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: oiff-News-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com =20 Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/=20 From alexmichaels at prelude2cinema.com Sat Nov 8 06:43:48 2003 From: alexmichaels at prelude2cinema.com (AlexPMichaels) Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2003 09:43:48 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Prelude2Cinema launches New Yahoo Group for Moviemakers and Movie Lovers Message-ID: <06ca01c3a624$54350460$48acfea9@rachel715> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C3A5DC.CF88E7F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Prelude2Cinema has begun a Yahoo group to post info about our movies and = also to fill people in on resources for making and acting in independent = movies. Everyone is welcome to join and post info. We invite all to join = the group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/moviesthatmakeyouthink/=20 It will give use a chance to know the people who visit Prelude2Cinema. = It is open to anyone who visits our site and wants to post what is on = their mind. We are eager to see who are the people that visit our site = and what they think of our movies and independent movies in general. If = you make movies, feel free to post the news here for others.=20 We will add resources to this site including links that are helpful to = actors, filmmakers, writers, and anyone involved in making and watching = movies. There will also be special photos and news not found on our = website.=20 If you have any suggestions for Prelude2Cinema, please let us know at = the Yahoo group.=20 While we can not please everyone, we want you to know that what you = think and suggest is important to us.=20 In December 2003, Prelude2Cinema will be 4 years old. Over 24,700 people = have visited the site. Thanks for your support. We will continue to get = our movies out there. Stay tuned to www.prelude2cinema.com. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C3A5DC.CF88E7F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Prelude2Cinema has begun a Yahoo group to post info about our movies = and also=20 to fill people in on resources for making and acting in independent = movies.=20 Everyone is welcome to join and post info. We invite all to join the = group=20 at

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

It will give use a chance to know the people who visit = Prelude2Cinema. It is=20 open to anyone who visits our site and wants to post what is on their = mind. We=20 are eager to see who are the people that visit our site and what they = think of=20 our movies and independent movies in general. If you make movies, feel = free to=20 post the news here for others.

We will add resources to this site including links that are helpful = to=20 actors, filmmakers, writers, and anyone involved in making and watching = movies.=20 There will also be special photos and news not found on our = website.

If you have any suggestions for Prelude2Cinema, please let us know at = the=20 Yahoo group.

While we can not please everyone, we want you to know that what you = think and=20 suggest is important to us.

In December 2003, Prelude2Cinema will be 4 years old. Over 24,700 = people have=20 visited the site. Thanks for your support. We will continue to get our = movies=20 out there. Stay tuned to www.prelude2cinema.com.

 

------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C3A5DC.CF88E7F0-- From RNavisjr at aol.com Sat Nov 8 12:30:23 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2003 15:30:23 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]NWT HIRING MAKE UP DESIGNER Message-ID: <15f.280bbcc2.2cdeac5f@aol.com> --part1_15f.280bbcc2.2cdeac5f_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello Everyone, We at Near West Theatre are about to produce THE KING AND I with a very diverse cast of children, teens and adults....very few of them Asian. We need someone immediately to help us conceptualize a look for hair, skin and face. We have competent cast members who could learn the make up design and teach it to the others, but right now we need an expert to help us come up with some concepts. Please call me, Bob Navis Jr, Director, at 216-281-6879 if you are interested. We can negotiate a stipend that would be fair for your efforts. Thanks you so very much. Oh...there is a time crunch here...we go into tech/dress rehearsals on Sunday, Now 16th....so call asap. Thanks, again. --part1_15f.280bbcc2.2cdeac5f_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello Everyone,

We at Near West Theatre are about to produce THE KING AND I with a very dive= rse cast of children, teens and adults....very few of them Asian. We need so= meone immediately to help us conceptualize a look for hair, skin and face. W= e have competent cast members who could learn the make up design and teach i= t to the others, but right now we need an expert to help us come up with som= e concepts.
Please call me, Bob Navis Jr, Director, at 216-281-6879 if you are intereste= d.
We can negotiate a stipend that would be fair for your efforts. Thanks you s= o very much. Oh...there is a time crunch here...we go into tech/dress rehear= sals on
Sunday, Now 16th....so call asap. Thanks, again.
--part1_15f.280bbcc2.2cdeac5f_boundary-- From President at GeaugaTheater.org Sat Nov 8 14:24:36 2003 From: President at GeaugaTheater.org (President GLTG) Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2003 17:24:36 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTG looking for 2 props Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0062_01C3A61D.2EEE08C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Geauga Lyric Theater Guild at Geauga Theater Is looking for an old fashioned wheelchair (No later than a 1945 version) and a candlestick phone. Does anyone have one to lend / rent? Please respond to this e-mail or call Lauren Garrett at 440-285-4119 Thanks so much! ------=_NextPart_000_0062_01C3A61D.2EEE08C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Geauga Lyric Theater Guild at Geauga = Theater

 

Is looking for an old fashioned wheelchair = (No later than a 1945 version) and a candlestick = phone.

 

Does anyone have one to lend / = rent?

 

Please respond to this e-mail or call = Lauren Garrett at 440-285-4119

 

Thanks so = much!

------=_NextPart_000_0062_01C3A61D.2EEE08C0-- From davidgutter at hotmail.com Sat Nov 8 18:35:41 2003 From: davidgutter at hotmail.com (David Gutter) Date: Sat, 08 Nov 2003 21:35:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Photographer looking for local musicians to help Message-ID:

I am David Gutter, Freelance photographer/graphic designer in South Euclid.

I am looking to help the local music community, I am open to help all no matter what the music is. My photography is my sideline job, just as you may have your music as a second income. If interested Call me or email me.

Phone:216 381 6978


David E. Gutter


MSN Shopping upgraded for the holidays! Snappier product search... From terrysandler at hotmail.com Sun Nov 9 08:40:28 2003 From: terrysandler at hotmail.com (terry sandler) Date: Sun, 09 Nov 2003 11:40:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NY Trained Acting Coach Message-ID:

Greetings fellow actors!!!

I am a New York trained acting coach who is now offering private classes for the winter session. My credentials include a Master of Arts in Educational Theater from New York University (NYU), and a Bachelor of Arts in Theater and Performing Arts from the State University of New York at New Paltz.  I currently teach theatre and acting at the University of Akron and Baldwin Wallace College, as well as at other local acting and performing arts schools.

Furthermore, I am trained to work with children and adults of all ages on monologues, scene study, character development, text interpretation, dramaturgy, improvisation, and audition preparation, just to name a few areas of study.

Please contact me for more information. References and resume gladly furnished upon request.

Thank you,

Terry M. Sandler

(330) 922-0535



Customize MSN Messenger with backgrounds, emoticons and more. From FSternfeld at aol.com Sun Nov 9 12:46:04 2003 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2003 15:46:04 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Archives & Searching Message-ID: <108.28407b08.2ce0018c@aol.com> --part1_108.28407b08.2ce0018c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit VIEW ARCHIVES All postings since the cutover to hostway on June 18, 2001 are at this link: http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/pipermail/neohiopal/ SEARCH Also, you can search by using http://www.google.com In the google search field, type 'neohiopal,' and then key words or phrases in the google search field. --part1_108.28407b08.2ce0018c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable VIEW ARCHIVES
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--part1_108.28407b08.2ce0018c_boundary-- From JHerman312 at aol.com Sun Nov 9 13:05:34 2003 From: JHerman312 at aol.com (JHerman312 at aol.com) Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2003 16:05:34 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Notice: The play 'Tis The Season at the Kent Stage Message-ID: <1dd.14027339.2ce0061e@aol.com> -------------------------------1068411934 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en For Immediate Release: The Kent Stage Players will be holding auditions for their holiday productio= n=20 of: 'Tis The Season A Holiday Play Written and Directed by Jack L. Herman Auditions will be held November 16 and 17 at 7pm at the Kent Stage. 175 E.=20 Main Street in Kent.=20 Production dates are: December 19, 20 and 21st. 2003. Those auditioning should come prepared to read from the script. We are=20 looking for the following character types. Cast of Characters (4 M, 5 W, 2 Girls) J. D. HUGHES: A Slightly bitter old man, around 60, who spends most of his=20 time on business and little else. =20 JERRY: J. D. as a young man, 21, playful but a bit skeptical. =20 NICK: A whimsical old store owner, who delights in his family, in the=20 season, and in helping others. =20 LAURA: (Adult.) A woman in her late 50=E2=80=99s who doesn't complain but=20= is=20 nevertheless a bit sad. =20 LAURA: (Young.) A friend of the family, around 18, who's content with her=20 life but loves Nick's family. =20 ANGELINA: Nick's wife of many years, slightly overbearing but with a kindly= =20 heart and giving nature. =20 SANDRA: Nick's oldest daughter, the same age as Laura, a wisecracking, fun=20 loving person. =20 KIM: J. D.=E2=80=99s daughter, around 30, who worries about her father and=20= his lack=20 of spirit. =20 OFFICER BLAIR: A cop in his 50=E2=80=99s who's just doing his job so others= might=20 spend time at home. =20 MARY: Nick and Angelina=E2=80=99s 8-year-old daughter who just wants to hel= p. JENNY: Nick and Angelina=E2=80=99s 7-year-old daughter who says, =E2=80=9CM= e, too.=E2=80=9D Synopsis J. D. Hughes has been looking high and low for a special Christmas gift for=20 his grandson. Finally, as a last resort, he wanders into Nick's Emporium, a= n=20 old-fashioned store chock full of all sorts of gifts and knickknacks. He ha= s a=20 hard time explaining to Nick what he's looking for, but finds himself fallin= g=20 under the old storekeeper's spell. Just when Hughes is about to buy=20 something he runs to the street to chase kids away from his car. When he re= turns, he=20 finds the store suddenly dark and quiet. A policeman then shows up to run h= im=20 off because, =E2=80=9CThis place ain=E2=80=99t been open in forty years!=E2= =80=9D Hughes finds a=20 way back, not only to the store but to a time years ago when he was a younge= r=20 man. This Yuletide fantasy is full of holiday spirit and humor and makes us= all=20 wish we could find a =E2=80=9CNick's Emporium.=E2=80=9D -------------------------------1068411934 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
For Immediate Release:
 
The Kent Stage Players will be= holding auditions for their holiday production of:
 
'Tis The Season
A Holiday Play
Written and Directed by
Jack L. Herman
 
Auditions wil= l be held November 16 and 17 at 7pm at the Kent Stage.  175 E. Main Str= eet in Kent.
 
Production da= tes are: December 19, 20 and 21st. 2003.
 
Those auditio= ning should come prepared to read from the script.  We are looking for=20= the following character types.

 

Ca= st of Characters

(4 M, 5 W, 2 Girls)=

<= /B>

J. D. HUGHES:  A Slightly bitter old man, aroun= d 60, who spends most of his time on business and little else.

 

JERRY:  J. D. as a young man, 21, playful but a= bit skeptical.

 

NICK:  A whimsical old store owner, who deligh= ts in his family, in the season, and in helping others.

 

LAURA:  (Adult.)  A woman in her late 50=E2=80=99s who doesn't complain but i= s nevertheless a bit sad.

 

LAURA:  (Young.)  A friend of the family, around 18, who's content with her l= ife but loves Nick's family.

 

ANGELINA:  Nick's wife of many years, slightly=20= overbearing but with a kindly heart and giving nature.

 

SANDRA:  Nick's oldest daughter, the same age a= s Laura, a wisecracking, fun loving person.

 

KIM:  J. D.=E2=80=99s daughter, around 30, wh= o worries about her father and his lack of spirit.

 

OFFICER BLAIR:  A cop in his 50=E2=80=99s who's= just doing his job so others might spend time at home.

 

MARY:  Nick and Angelina=E2=80=99s 8-year-old=20= daughter who just wants to help.

 

JENNY:  Nick and Angelina=E2=80=99s 7-year-old= daughter who says, =E2=80=9CMe, too.=E2=80=9D

 

=  

Synopsis
 <= /DIV>
J. D. Hughes has been look= ing high and low for a special Christmas gift for his grandson.  Finally, as a last resort, he wanders i= nto Nick's Emporium, an old-fashioned store chock full of all sorts of gifts= and knickknacks.  He has a ha= rd time explaining to Nick what he's looking for, but finds himself falling=20= under the old storekeeper's spell.  <= /SPAN>Just when Hughes is about to buy something he runs to the street to ch= ase kids away from his car.  W= hen he returns, he finds the store suddenly dark and quiet.  A policeman then shows up to run him off beca= use, =E2=80=9CThis place ain=E2=80=99t been open in forty years!=E2=80=9D  Hughes finds a way back, not on= ly to the store but to a time years ago when he was a younger man.  This Yuletide fantasy is full of holid= ay spirit and humor and makes us all wish we could find a =E2=80=9CNick's Em= porium.=E2=80=9D
-------------------------------1068411934-- From scercone at carouseldinnertheatre.com Sun Nov 9 13:36:19 2003 From: scercone at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Sean Cercone) Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2003 16:36:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GO SEE THIS SHOW!!! HAIR at B-W Message-ID: <53BEDB5B24A8CB4AA1BED257B2CA0A87012B61@dc1.carousel.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A709.83656C21 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Fellow Cleveland Artists, =20 Before I begin I must say I have never posted anything like this before. I have never taken the time to write a letter to a cast or theatre about any production and in this case one page cannot say everything I want to. However, I will try to be brief. =20 I am a very firm believer in the power of theatre. I believe that theatre not only allows us to understand the human condition, but it can inspire people to act. Theatre effects, evokes and changes our perception of how we view the world. But when does theatre become =93ART?=94 How often do all of the variables that go into a production align in order to create a communal experience between audience and actors that transcends time, space and all preconceptions of the world? VERY=85VERY=85RARELY. In fact I can count the number of times on one = hand that any art has effected me and made me want to act---made me want to go out and change the world! =20 The amazing artists involved with the production of Hair at Baldwin-Wallace College have accomplished this=85and much-much more! =20 The importance and relevance of the story that they told not only reminded me of the incredible difficulties that our country suffered, but it also gave me the raw sense of confusion that existed. I watched as young people honestly struggled for an understanding of =93WHY?=94 = Why send our young men to die by the thousands? How is it possible that a man=92s destiny is not his own? Can we believe what is told to us by those in power? This ensemble masterpiece not only evoked these feelings in me, but they also incited me. They have made me want to make a difference! Make a change! Today and Now! =20 =20 It was crystal clear through the entire evening of how relevant this story is today. Before I left my office I read the Yahoo! News alert that a helicopter was down and another 6 American soldiers had lost their life. I have a young man in a show here at the Carousel Dinner Theatre whose father was killed in Iraq on October 1st, 3 weeks prior to him beginning rehearsal. I am very alarmed about this and I don't think I stand alone! =20 If any members of the cast are reading I want to say thank you. Thank you for sharing your hearts and souls. Thank you for helping me realize and understand some things about my art, the world and myself. Thank you for your energy and courage in communing with the audience. It was only by you truly engaging me, speaking to me and laughing with me that I was able to be open to your gift. What your doing is incredibly important, infectious and at least by this theatre professionals standards, was considered ART! =20 Those of us in the greater Cleveland Arts Community need to experience the work of these young professionals. MAKE THE TIME TO GO SEE THIS SHOW!!! DO NOT LET THIS ONE PASS!!! One last thank you must go to Victoria Bussert (Director) for guiding this amazing team of artists! You guys really have changed me! Thank you again! =20 Sean Cercone Assistant Producer The Carousel Dinner Theatre=20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A709.83656C21 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Fellow Cleveland Artists,

 

Before I begin I must say I have never posted = anything=20 like this before.  I have = never=20 taken the time to write a letter to a cast or theatre about any = production and=20 in this case one page cannot say everything I want to.  However, I will try to be=20 brief.

 

I am a very firm believer in the power of = theatre.  I believe that theatre not = only allows=20 us to understand the human condition, but it can inspire people to = act.  Theatre effects, evokes and = changes our=20 perception of how we view the world. =20 But when does theatre become =93ART?=94 =20 How often do all of the variables that go into a production align = in=20 order to create a communal experience between audience and actors that=20 transcends time, space and all preconceptions of the world?  VERY=85VERY=85RARELY.  In fact I can count the number = of times=20 on one hand that any art has effected me and made me want to act---made = me want=20 to go out and change the world!

 

The amazing artists involved with the = production of=20 Hair at Baldwin-Wallace College have accomplished = this=85and=20 much-much more!

 

The importance and relevance of the story that = they told=20 not only reminded me of the incredible difficulties that our country = suffered,=20 but it also gave me the raw sense of confusion that existed.  I watched as young people = honestly=20 struggled for an understanding of =93WHY?=94 =20 Why send our young men to die by the thousands?  How is it possible that a = man=92s destiny=20 is not his own?  Can we = believe what=20 is told to us by those in power?  = This ensemble masterpiece not only evoked these feelings in me, = but they=20 also incited me.  They = have made me=20 want to make a difference!  = Make a=20 change! Today and Now! =20

 

It was crystal clear through the entire evening = of how=20 relevant this story is today. =20 Before I left my office I read the Yahoo! News alert that a = helicopter=20 was down and another 6 American soldiers had lost their life.  I have a young man in a show = here at the=20 Carousel Dinner Theatre whose father was killed=20 in Iraq on October 1st, 3=20 weeks prior to him beginning rehearsal.  I am very=20 alarmed about this and I don't think I stand=20 alone!

 

If any members of the cast are reading I want = to say=20 thank you.  Thank you for = sharing=20 your hearts and souls.  = Thank you=20 for helping me realize and understand some things about my art, the = world and=20 myself.  Thank you for = your energy=20 and courage in communing with the audience.  It was only by you truly = engaging me,=20 speaking to me and laughing with me that I was able to be open to your=20 gift.  What your doing is = incredibly=20 important, infectious and at least by this theatre professionals = standards, was=20 considered ART!

 

Those of us in the greater Cleveland Arts = Community need=20 to experience the work of these young professionals.  MAKE THE TIME TO GO SEE THIS=20 SHOW!!!  DO NOT LET THIS = ONE=20 PASS!!!  One last thank = you must go=20 to Victoria Bussert (Director) for guiding this amazing team of = artists!  You guys really have changed me!  Thank you=20 again!

 

Sean Cercone

Assistant Producer

The Carousel = Dinner=20 Theatre =

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A709.83656C21-- From Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com Sun Nov 9 17:34:59 2003 From: Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com (Jill Koslen) Date: Sun, 09 Nov 2003 20:34:59 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bob Stegmiller's"Peter Pan" backdrops Message-ID: Beachwood Community Theater is in the process of mounting "Peter Pan" & can not locate any of the backdrops we used the last time we performed this production. These back drops belonged to Bob Stegmiller & were used specifically for the production of "Peter Pan". One was a cut out backdrop of 3 large trees and actors could actually cross through the openings. The second was a large backdrop of Neverland. If anyone knows where we can locate either of these backdrops we would be grateful to hear from you. If anyone owns any backdrops that could be used for this production we would be interested to borrow/rent. Please contact Jill Koslen at 216-595-3734 if you can assist us in any way. From Cesearsforum at aol.com Sun Nov 9 21:52:22 2003 From: Cesearsforum at aol.com (Cesearsforum at aol.com) Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2003 00:52:22 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cesear's Forum presents BLUE HEART at Kennedy's, Nov. 14th thru Dec. 13th Message-ID: <7c.3e88c418.2ce08196@aol.com> --part1_7c.3e88c418.2ce08196_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear NEOhiopal Subscriber: Cesear's Forum is pleased to announce it will be presenting Caryl Churchill's BLUE HEART, a double bill of two interrelated plays, 'Hearts Desire' and 'Blue Kettle,' at Kennedy's Down Under, Playhouse Square Center, Cleveland, Ohio. The plays are united by their common themes of disruption and loss. Conversely, they are also very funny, sharing an anarchic wit, and an almost joyous flouting of theatrical conventions. Chronology, characterization and even, occasionally, coherence are chopped and twisted providing an unexpected form of poignancy and heady pleasure. In the first play, 'Hearts Desire,' a family is waiting for the return of a long absent daughter. As they wait, the action repeats, allowing improbable secrets and long-held hostilities to be revealed through a series of 'what-if?' scenarios. In 'Blue Kettle,' random words - 'kettle' for instance - insinuate themselves repeatedly into the dialogue, highlighting the gulf between words and feelings, as a young man attempts to convince several older women they're his birth mother. Caryl Churchill's plays can almost always be counted on to take your head for a spin, and though not easy to categorize, they continue to challenge the assumption that theatre is about linear storytelling. Her play-writing career began in radio in the 1960's, encompasses numerous acclaimed stage plays (among them: CLOUD NINE, TOP GIRLS, SERIOUS MONEY), and from the 1990's, has moved more and more into a mixed theatre of text, dance, and music. She was Resident Dramatist at the Royal Court (1974-5) and spent much of the 1970's and 1980's working with the theatre groups 'Joint Stock' and 'Monstrous Regiment.' BLUE HEART was developed for the 1997 Edinburgh Fringe in collaboration with a small British touring company, 'Out of Joint.' The production then moved to London's Royal Court, followed by an international tour. Cesear's Forum, a minimalist theatre company, produces only a few times a year, but is dedicated to production excellence through unique, timely and often unknown plays. The cast includes company regulars Glenn and Jean Colerider, Lee Mackey, with Dana Snyder, Victor D'Altorio, Marci Paolucci and Mary Alice Beck. Performing at Kennedy's Down Under (literally under the Ohio Theatre), an intimate venue with close proximity to the stage action (no seat is more than 35 feet from the stage) at the Playhouse Square Center, ticket prices are reasonably priced at just $15. BLUE HEART; November 14th through December 13th, Kennedy's Down Under, Playhouse Square Center, 1501 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Friday & Saturdays at 8pm. Single tickets at $15.00. Call Tickets.com at (216) 241-6000. Web site: Cesearsforum.com. --part1_7c.3e88c418.2ce08196_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear NEOhiopal Subscriber:

Cesear's Forum is pleased to announce it will be presenting Caryl Churchill'= s
BLUE HEART, a double bill of two interrelated plays, 'Hearts Desire' and 'Bl= ue Kettle,'
at Kennedy's Down Under, Playhouse Square Center, Cleveland, Ohio. The plays= are
united by their common themes of disruption and loss.  Conversely, they= are also very
funny, sharing an anarchic wit, and an almost joyous flouting of theatrical=20= conventions.
Chronology, characterization and even, occasionally, coherence are chopped a= nd
twisted providing an unexpected form of poignancy and heady pleasure.

In the first play, 'Hearts Desire,' a family is waiting for the return of a=20= long absent
daughter.  As they wait, the action repeats, allowing improbable secret= s and long-held
hostilities to be revealed through a series of 'what-if?' scenarios.  I= n 'Blue Kettle,'
random words - 'kettle' for instance - insinuate themselves repeatedly into=20= the dialogue,
highlighting the gulf between words and feelings, as a young man attempts to= convince
several older women they're his birth mother.

Caryl Churchill's plays can almost always be counted on to take your head fo= r a spin,
and though not easy to categorize, they continue to challenge the assumption= that theatre
is about linear storytelling.  Her play-writing career began in radio i= n the 1960's,
encompasses numerous acclaimed stage plays (among them: CLOUD NINE, TOP
GIRLS, SERIOUS MONEY), and from the 1990's, has moved more and more into a <= BR> mixed theatre of text, dance, and music.  She was Resident Dramatist at= the Royal Court
(1974-5) and spent much of the 1970's and 1980's working with the theatre gr= oups 'Joint
Stock' and 'Monstrous Regiment.'  BLUE HEART was developed for the 1997=
Edinburgh Fringe in collaboration with a small British touring company, 'Out= of Joint.' 
The production then moved to London's Royal Court, followed by an internatio= nal tour.

Cesear's Forum, a minimalist theatre company, produces only a few times a ye= ar, but is
dedicated to production excellence through unique, timely and often unknown=20= plays.
The cast includes company regulars Glenn and Jean Colerider, Lee Mackey, wit= h Dana
Snyder, Victor D'Altorio, Marci Paolucci and Mary Alice Beck.  Performi= ng at
Kennedy's Down Under (literally under the Ohio Theatre), an intimate venue w= ith close
proximity to the stage action (no seat is more than 35 feet from the stage)=20= at the
Playhouse Square Center, ticket prices are reasonably priced at just $15.
BLUE HEART; November 14th through December 13th, Kennedy's Down Under,
Playhouse Square Center, 1501 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Friday & Saturda= ys at 8pm.
Single tickets at $15.00.  Call Tickets.com at (216) 241-6000.  We= b site: Cesearsforum.com.
--part1_7c.3e88c418.2ce08196_boundary-- From jimsmith at jimsmith4music.com Sun Nov 9 22:29:22 2003 From: jimsmith at jimsmith4music.com (Jim Smith) Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2003 01:29:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jim Smith / Brandon St. James: (1) new CD release and (2) concert date Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C3A72A.11E54910 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello everyone, I'm very pleased to announce that my new album is finally finished! After nearly a year of production, I'm very happy with the way it turned out. I hope that you'll enjoy listening to it even half as much as I enjoyed making it. The new CD is titled "Only Dreamers Understand" and contains 12 original songs which I've written & produced under a new stage name, "Brandon St. James". When playing songs made popular by others, and to my friends and family in the Akron/Canton/Youngstown area, I'll still be "Jim Smith". The new stage name is strictly for recordings and performances as a singer/songwriter, where the emphasis will be on my original songs and expanding into other areas as such. The new CD should be in select stores by Tuesday, December 2nd ... but if you'd like to receive an ADVANCE COPY prior to that time, there are two ways to do so: (1) You can mail a check or money order, payable to Artistar Records in the amount of $15.00 (US), which will include shipping & handling, at the following address: P O Box 36385, Canton, OH 44735 (2) You are invited and welcome to attend a concert that I'll be performing on Saturday, November 22nd. There will be a reception following the show, in which ticket holders will receive one free complimentary advance copy of the CD. (Details are below) I hope to see you there! 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aol.com Mon Nov 3 04:35:24 2003 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 07:35:24 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]PROOF Auditions in one week - Fred Sternfeld, director Message-ID: <168.25d91c5b.2cd7a58c@aol.com> --part1_168.25d91c5b.2cd7a58c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The location for the first 3.5 weeks of the 5 week rehearsal period will be=20 decided after casting is complete.=A0 It will be at a convenient location fo= r the=20 majority of the cast, whether that is in Chardon, the near east side or the=20 west side. Audition appointments -- 440-286-2255 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------= -- ------------------ Geauga Lyric Theatre Guild announces AUDITIONS for Proof by David Auburn Directed by Fred Sternfeld Set Design by Richard Gould Costume Design by Alison Hernan Sound Design by Stuart J. Kelley AUDITION DATES: By appointment at three (pick one) different locations:=20 Monday, November 10:=20 6:00pm - 9pm, Beck Center for the Arts,=20 17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, Ohio=A0=A0 44107=20 OR Tuesday, November 11:=20 6:30pm - 10pm, Geauga Theatre,=20 101 Water St., Chardon, Ohio=A0=A0 44024 OR Wednesday, November 12:=20 6:30pm - 10pm, Tri C East,=A0 Bldg. 2,=20 4250 Richmond Rd., Highland Hills Village, Ohio=A0 44122 Callbacks will be held Saturday, November 15 at 2:00pm - location to be=20 determined=20 To schedule an appointment please call GLTG at 440-286-2255, Wednesday,=20 Thursday, Friday or Saturday from 10:00am - 2:00pm or Tuesday from 5:00pm -=20= 9:00pm. AUDITION INFORMATION:=A0 Choose one of these options: Present a one minute=20 memorized contemporary monologue and an un-memorized selection from the scri= pt=A0 OR=20 you can read two selections from the script.=20 The selections from the script will be provided to you when you arrive for=20 your audition. Please provide a=A0 current picture and resume if available,=20= and=20 arrive at least fifteen minutes early to fill out an audition form and selec= t=20 and look over the cutting from the script. ABOUT THE PLAY:=A0 In this Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning Broadway hi= t,=20 a mathematician's daughter struggles with her father's brilliant legacy - an= d=20 finds that genius and madness share uncomfortably close ties. Coming to term= s=20 with life and her family, Catherine, a young graduate student, finds love wh= en=20 she least expects it. Contains adult language. ROLES AVAILABLE: 2 men, 2 women. Ages below are 'character' ages. Catherine -- 25 Robert -- fifty - sixty; Catherine's father Claire -- late twenties; Catherine's sister Hal -- 28; Robert's former student REHEARSAL INFORMATION: Three to six times a week (depending upon the role)=20 starting April 4, 2004. Rehearsals will be picked from weeknights 7:00 -10:3= 0pm;=20 weekends / Saturday afternoons and Sunday afternoons and/or evenings.=A0=20 COMPENSATION:=A0 Actors appear in GLTG productions on a volunteer basis. BACKSTAGE positions available in all technical areas. PRODUCTION DATES:=A0 May 6 - May 23, 2004. Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays at= =20 8:00pm. Sundays at 2:00pm. Possible one or two week extension. QUESTIONS? If you have any questions, reply to this e-mail or call me at 216-360-0708. Visit my Website:=A0=A0=A0 http://= www.fredsternfeld.com --part1_168.25d91c5b.2cd7a58c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The location fo= r the first 3.5 weeks of the 5 week rehearsal period will be decided after c= asting is complete.=A0 It will be at a convenient location for the majority=20= of the cast, whether that is in Chardon, the near east side or the west side= .

Audition appointments -- 440= -286-2255
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Geauga Lyric Theatre Guild
announces
AUDITIONS
for
Proof
by David Auburn

Directed by Fred Sternfeld
Set Design by Richard Gould
Costume Design by Alison Hernan
Sound Design by Stuart J. Kelley

AUDITION DAT= ES: By appointment at t= hree (pick one) different locations:

Monday, November 10:
6:00pm - 9pm, Beck Center for the Arts,
17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, Ohio=A0=A0 44107
OR

Tuesday, November 11:
6:30pm - 10pm, Geauga Theatre,
101 Water St., Chardon, Ohio=A0=A0 44024
OR

Wednesday, November 12:
6:30pm - 10pm, Tri C East,=A0 Bldg. 2,
4250 Richmond Rd., Highland Hills Village, Ohio=A0 44122

Callbacks will be held Saturday, November 15 at 2:00pm - location to=20= be determined

To schedule an appointmen= t please call GLTG at 440-286-2255, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday or Saturday=20= from 10:00am - 2:00pm or Tuesday from 5:00pm - 9:00pm.

AUDITION INFORMATION:= =A0
Choose one of these options= : Present a one minute memorized contemporary monologue and an un-memorized=20= selection from the script=A0 OR you can read two selections from the=20= script.

The selections from the script will be provided to you when you arrive for y= our audition. Please provide a=A0 current picture and resume if available, a= nd arrive at least fifteen minutes early to fill out an audition form and se= lect and look over the cutting from the script.

ABOUT THE PLAY:=A0 In this Pulitzer Prize and Tony A= ward winning Broadway hit, a mathematician's daughter struggles with her fat= her's brilliant legacy - and finds that genius and madness share uncomfortab= ly close ties. Coming to terms with life and her family, Catherine, a young=20= graduate student, finds love when she least expects it. Contains adult langu= age.

ROLES AVAILABLE: 2 men, 2 women. Ages below are 'cha= racter' ages.

Catherine -- 25
Robert -- fifty - sixty; Catherine's father
Claire -- late twenties; Catherine's sister
Hal -- 28; Robert's former student

REHEARSAL INFORMATION: Three to six times a week=20= (depending upon the role) starting April 4, 2004. Rehearsals will be p= icked from weeknights 7:00 -10:30pm; weekends / Saturday afternoons=20= and Sunday afternoons and/or evenings.=A0

COMPENSATION:=A0 Actors appear in GLTG productions o= n a volunteer basis.

BACKSTAGE positions available in all technical areas= .

PRODUCTION DATES:=A0 May 6 - May 23, 2004. Thursdays= , Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00pm. Sundays at 2:00pm. Possible one or two=20= week extension.

QUESTIONS?
If you have any questions, reply to this e-mail or call me at 216-360-0708.<= B>

Visit my Website:=A0=A0=A0
htt= p://www.fredsternfeld.com







--part1_168.25d91c5b.2cd7a58c_boundary-- From oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com Mon Nov 3 05:50:07 2003 From: oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com (annettamarion) Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2003 13:50:07 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL][OIFF-News] CONTROVERSIAL, AWARD-WINNING FILM TO PREMIERE IN OHIO 8P, NOVEMBER 4 AT THE OIFF Message-ID: ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Buy Ink Cartridges or Refill Kits for your HP, Epson, Canon or Lexmark Printer at MyInks.com. Free s/h on orders $50 or more to the US & Canada. http://www.c1tracking.com/l.asp?cid=3D5511 http://us.click.yahoo.com/mOAaAA/3exGAA/qnsNAA/W4IolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> CONTROVERSIAL, AWARD-WINNING FILM TO PREMIERE IN OHIO 8P, NOVEMBER 4=20 AT THE OHIO INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL A Decade Under the Influence: 10 Year Anniversary OIFF November 1-9,=20 2003 For Immediate Release: November 3, 2003 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Artistic Directors,=20 (216) 651-7315 Cleveland, Ohio-In honor of Election Day and Independent Pictures' mission of freedom of expression, the feature documentary UNPRECEDENTED: THE 2000 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION makes its=20 Ohio premiere at 8p, Tuesday, November 4 at the 10 Year Anniversary=20 OIFF at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Road. Says Variety, "=85a powerful piece of agitprop filmmaking=85 [the film's] only flaw is its brevity; the subject is so vast=85" UNPRECEDENTED is the riveting story about the battle for the=20 Presidency in Florida and the undermining of democracy in America.=20 Filmmakers Richard Ray P=E9rez and Joan Sekler examine modern America's most controversial political contest: the election of=20 George W. Bush. What emerges is a disturbing picture of an election=20 marred by suspicious irregularities, electoral injustices, and=20 sinister voter purges in a state governed by the winning candidate's=20 brother. George W. Bush stole the presidency of the United States=85 and got away with it. Film festivals around the country,=20 including San Francisco Independent, New Jersey International,=20 Crossroads, Winslow, Sacramento, Berkeley, and NY International, have=20 bestowed awards upon UNPRECEDENTED. Call (216) 651-7315, email OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com, or visit=20 www.ohiofilms.com for hotel information and schedule details for the=20 10 Year Anniversary OIFF, November 1-9, 2003. Visit www.ticketweb.com=20 for directions and tickets in advance. Attend the festival for the=20 details on after-festival parties Thursday, Friday and Saturday=20 nights. Independent Pictures is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established=20 in 1993. IP is the proud sponsor of the Ohio Independent Film=20 Festival, Ohio Independent Screenplay Awards, Film Production=20 Training Program, regional AIVF Salons, Fiscal Agent Sponsorship=20 Program, Speakers Bureau, annual Director of Photography Workshop, and a variety of curatorial programs. INDEPENDENT PICTURES' SPONSORS: Association of Independent Video & Filmmakers, Audio Visual Rentals, Cleveland Cardiovascular Research=20 Foundation, The Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland=20 Public Theatre, Community Shares of Greater Cleveland, Convention &=20 Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland Inc., Filmmaker Magazine, The=20 George Gund Foundation, Hampton Inn, www.InkTip.com, Marriott=20 Residence Inn, Media Design Imaging, Miller Beer, Northern Ohio Live, The Offset Theory, Ohio Arts Council, Sherwin Williams, Steen=20 Editorial, United Labor Agency, West Side Cardiology Associates, the=20 Ohio Humanities Council, a state affiliate of the National Endowment=20 for the Humanities Independent Pictures 1392 West 65th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44102 (216) 651-7315 (216) 651-7317 fax OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com http://www.ohiofilms.com To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: oiff-News-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com =20 Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/=20 From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Mon Nov 3 05:52:59 2003 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 08:52:59 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Pat Metheny Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A211.CAE7FC41 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable PAT METHENY SOLO + TRIO TOUR 2003 with Christian McBride and Antonio Sanchez =20 NOVEMBER 9, 2003 @ 7:30PM SEVERANCE HALL - CLEVELAND, OH TICKETS ON-SALE NOW =20 $5.00 discount off each ticket to students and seniors at the box office $37.50 / $42.50 / $50.00 Via phone at the Severance Hall Ticket Office @ (216) 231-1111, or online at www.clevelandorchestra.com =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A211.CAE7FC41 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

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=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A211.CAE7FC41-- From KWalder at thetangier.com Mon Nov 3 06:01:59 2003 From: KWalder at thetangier.com (Kathleen Walder) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 09:01:59 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]New Akron Comedy Club Message-ID: <001101c3a213$0fe26740$14fea8c0@D5S50S11> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C3A1E9.270C5F40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Tangier Restaurant in Akron is opening a new upscale comedy club. The Comedy Cabaret will premiere on New Year's Eve of this year, with Dan Grueter headlining, Vince Morris featuring. It will then feature five shows every week - 7:30 Thursdays, 7:00 (non-smoking) and 9:30 Fridays, 7:00 & 9:30 Saturdays. The room seats 400 and is ideal for comedy, having been used for top "Las Vegas-type" acts throughout the 70s, 80s and 90s. We are looking for a Cabaret Manager with food and beverage experience, servers, greeters, bouncers, etc. All booking will be done through Dave Stroupe at the Columbus Funny Bone (read: please don't call me to get onstage!) Resumes for service positions can be sent to Tangier at 532 W Market St Akron 44303, faxed to 330-376-0165, or emailed to KWalder at thetangier.com Kathleen Walder Director of Marketing Tangier 330-376-7171 ext 47 www.thetangier.com ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C3A1E9.270C5F40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Tangier Restaurant in Akron is = opening a new upscale comedy club. The Comedy Cabaret will premiere on New Year’s Eve of = this year, with Dan Grueter headlining, Vince Morris featuring. It will then = feature five shows every week – 7:30 = Thursdays, 7:00 (non-smoking) and 9:30 Fridays, = 7:00 & 9:30 Saturdays.  The room seats 400 and is ideal for comedy, having been = used for top “Las Vegas-type” acts throughout the 70s, 80s and = 90s. We are looking for a Cabaret Manager with food and beverage experience, = servers, greeters, bouncers, etc. All booking will be done through Dave Stroupe = at the Columbus Funny Bone (read: please don’t call me to get onstage!) = Resumes for service positions can be sent to Tangier at 532 W = Market St Akron 44303, faxed to 330-376-0165, or emailed to KWalder at thetangier.com

 

 

Kathleen Walder

Director of Marketing

Tangier

330-376-7171 ext 47   = www.thetangier.com

 

------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C3A1E9.270C5F40-- From rferguson at woio.com Mon Nov 3 06:42:44 2003 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 08:42:44 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]HABITAT FOR INSANITY - AMERICAN SPLENDOR OPENS IN ONE WEEK at SEC OND CITY 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_01C3A218.BCD90F44 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" COMEDY COMEDY COMEDY! Habitat for Insanity (HFI) sketch comedy group opens it's newest revue next Monday at The Second Theatre. This special show is running for 2 NIGHTS ONLY! Monday November 10th and Monday November 17th at 8pm. Featuring orginal sketches and songs, "American Splendor" includes some of HFI's best material from their 2 year history as well as brand spanking new funny stuff. If anyone sees Harvey Pekar, can you tell him he's invited to the show? For more information call Rick at 216-367-7133. Check out the website at www.habitat-for-insanity.com WHAT: Habitat For Insanity Presents: American Splendor WHEN: November 10th and 17th at 88pm WHERE: The Second City Theatre - Playhouse Square 2037 East 14th Street ADMISSION: $6 Lousy bucks. Habitat For Insanity is written and performed by Leilani Barret Rick Ferguson Margi Herwald Marlene Kelly Derek Koger Michael Martone Mike Polk Jr. Jackie Pope Doug Rossi Meghan Rowell Gretchen Thomas Musical Director - Adam Brooks Associate Producer - Derek Koger Directed and Produced by Rick Ferguson ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A218.BCD90F44 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable HABITAT FOR INSANITY - AMERICAN SPLENDOR OPENS IN ONE WEEK at = SECOND CITY

COMEDY COMEDY COMEDY!

Habitat for Insanity (HFI)  = sketch comedy group opens it's newest revue next Monday at The Second = Theatre. This special show is running for 2 NIGHTS ONLY! Monday = November 10th and Monday November 17th at 8pm. Featuring orginal = sketches and songs, "American Splendor" includes some = of HFI's best material from their 2 year history as well as brand = spanking new funny stuff.

If anyone sees Harvey Pekar, can you = tell him he's invited to the show?

For more information call Rick at = 216-367-7133.
Check out the website at = www.habitat-for-insanity.com

WHAT: Habitat For Insanity Presents: = American Splendor

WHEN: November 10th and 17th at = 88pm

WHERE: The Second City Theatre - = Playhouse Square
         2037 East 14th Street

ADMISSION: $6 Lousy bucks.



Habitat For Insanity is written and = performed by

Leilani Barret

Rick Ferguson

Margi Herwald

Marlene Kelly

Derek Koger

Michael Martone

Mike Polk Jr.

Jackie Pope

Doug Rossi

Meghan Rowell

Gretchen Thomas

Musical Director - Adam Brooks

Associate Producer - Derek = Koger

Directed and Produced by Rick = Ferguson





------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A218.BCD90F44-- From Ccontempdt at aol.com Mon Nov 3 07:12:51 2003 From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 10:12:51 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: CCDT's heartwarming holiday production returns to Tri-C East Dec 5-7, 2003 Message-ID: <32.40182ce2.2cd7ca73@aol.com> --part1_32.40182ce2.2cd7ca73_boundary Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="-----------------------------1067872370" -------------------------------1067872370 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit _____________________________________ Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc. Michael Medcalf, Executive/Artistic Director 1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103-1979 216.426.8156 [Office/Studio] 216.426.0936 [Fax] Ccontempdt at aol.com [E-mail] -------------------------------1067872370 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
 
_____________________________________
Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theat= re, Inc.
Michael Medcalf, Executive/Artistic Director
1075 East 74th S= treet, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103-1979
216.426.8156 [Office/Stu= dio]
216.426.0936 [Fax]
Ccontempdt at aol.com [E-mail]
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During a=20 Christmas Eve service, Symphony falls asleep and is awakened by her fairy=20 godmother (FG) who tells the girl she may have three wishes granted. Symphon= y wishes=20 only to find her real parents so the family can all be together again for=20 Christmas. Thus begins the =E2=80=9Cfantastical=E2=80=9D journey in search o= f the youth=E2=80=99s real=20 family. Many exciting and unexpected revelations occur along the journey an= d=20 unfold the true meaning of Christmas through fantastic acting, singing and o= f=20 course dancing! The Saturday night December 6 performance will serve as the organization=E2= =80=99s=20 annual benefit, which helps support its education programs, scholarships and= =20 core operations. One of the evening's corporate sponsors is Cleveland Clini= c=20 Health System. The evening begins at 6:30PM with drinks and hors d=E2=80= =99oeuvres and=20 the performance starts at 8:15PM. The attire is holiday festive. Ticket pri= ce=20 is $50 per person. For this production CCDT has partnered with the Adoption Network Cleveland,=20= a=20 non-profit member organization that offers support and education for adoptee= ,=20 birthparents and adoptive parents. On display in the lobby throughout the=20 run of the production will be the traveling exhibit =E2=80=9CAdoption, Art a= nd Me.=E2=80=9D =20 This exhibit, which was created through a collaboration of the Adoption=20 Awareness Coalition, Adoption Network Cleveland, Cleveland Public Library, C= uyahoga=20 County Department of Children and Family Services, and the Cuyahoga County=20 Public Library, will feature the artwork of children who are either adopted=20= or=20 currently living in foster care waiting for permanent homes.=20 =20 "Through their art and words, these children have expressed their feelings=20 about adoption, finding a family and living in foster care, " says Betsie No= rris=20 of Adoption Network Cleveland. "Our hope is that those who view this exhibi= t=20 will leave with a deeper awareness of what it means to be a child without a=20 permanent family, and what adoption can mean to such a child. Perhaps even=20 some of our audience will be inspired to help or even adopt. " =20 This exhibit will be traveling to over 12 locations in the Greater Cleveland= =20 Area in 2004 and is available to be exhibited at your location. For more=20 information about this exhibit or adoption call (216) 881-7511. =20 Dates, times and prices: =20 Friday, December 5, 8PM Saturday, December 6, Benefit - 6:30 reception/8:15PM performance Sunday, December 7, 3PM and 7PM =20 Tickets are available for the following prices: $20 at door/$18 in advance (up to the day before performance)/$15 Seniors an= d=20 teens $10 children 12 and under/$50 Benefit performance $13 for groups 10 or more (must be purchased in advance up to the day before= =20 performance) Call 216-426-8156 for tickets or more information. CCDT's 2003-2004 Rejoice season of performances and events are made possible= =20 with the generous support of: =20 The Cleveland Foundation, The George Gund Foundation, The Ohio Arts Council,= =20 The Nord Family Foundation, The United Black Fund, The Kulas Foundation,=20 Clevelan Clinic Health System, City of Cleveland, CCDT's Board of Trustees,=20= CCDT's=20 Community Partners for the Arts, Urban Dialect Magazine, Tri-C's Center for=20 Arts and Culture, Cleveland Public Theatre, MOCA, Kaiser Permanente, Young=20 Audiences of Greater Cleveland, Epstein Design Partners, Nannette Bedway Stu= dio,=20 many individual contributors and YOU! # # # _____________________________________ Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc. Michael Medcalf, Executive/Artistic Director 1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103-1979 216.426.8156 [Office/Studio] 216.426.0936 [Fax]=20 Ccontempdt at aol.com [E-mail] -------------------------------1067871856 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en AOL= Email

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre (CCDT)

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CONTACT= :

Michael= Medcalf, Executive/Artistic Director

Office=20= - 216.426.8156      Fax - 216.426.0936     Ccontempdt at aol.com

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November 3, 2003

Cleveland, Ohio

 

Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre=E2=80=99s

=E2=80=9CPoignant, delightful and heartwarming=E2=80=9D holiday p= roduction

The Night Before Christmas

Returns to Tri-C East December 5-7, 2003

 

Michael Medcalf, award-winning choreographer and Executive/Artis= tic Director of Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Cleveland=E2=80=99s pr= emiere multicultural dance ensemble, joins forces with award-winning directo= r Tony Sias and talented local playwright Margaret Lynch to present its orig= inal holiday production for the entire family entitled =E2=80=9CThe Night Be= fore Christmas (NBC).=E2=80=9D  = With the seamlessly woven assistance of Duke Ellington=E2=80=99s=20= =E2=80=9CThe Nutcracker Suite=E2=80=9D and the fantastic dancing of the prof= essional ensemble, NBC tells the story of tells the story of a young sister=20= and brother (Symphony and Paris) who are in foster care, being cared for by=20= Mr. Pastor and his wife, Mother Pastor. During a Christmas Eve service, Symp= hony falls asleep and is awakened by her fairy godmother (FG) who tells the=20= girl she may have three wishes granted. Symphony wishes only to find her rea= l parents so the family can all be together again for Christmas. Thus begins= the =E2=80=9Cfantastical=E2=80=9D journey in search of the youth=E2=80=99s=20= real family.  Many exciting an= d unexpected revelations occur along the journey and unfold the true meaning= of Christmas through fantastic acting, singing and of course dancing!

 

The Saturday night December 6 performance will serve as the orga= nization=E2=80=99s annual benefit, which helps support its education program= s, scholarships and core operations. = One of the evening's corporate sponsors is Cleveland Clinic Health System.&= nbsp; The evening begins at 6:30PM with drinks and hors d=E2=80= =99oeuvres and the performance starts at 8:15PM. The attire is holiday festi= ve.  Ticket price is $50 per p= erson.

 

For this production CCDT has partnered with the Adoption Network= Cleveland, a non-profit member organization that offers support and educati= on for adoptee, birthparents and adoptive parents.  On display in the lobby throughout the run of the prod= uction will be the traveling exhibit =E2=80=9CAdoption, Art and Me.=E2=80= =9D  This exhibit, which was c= reated through a collaboration of the Adoption Awareness Coalition, Adoption= Network Cleveland, Cleveland Public Library, Cuyahoga County Department of=20= Children and Family Services, and the Cuyahoga County Public Library, will f= eature the artwork of children who are either adopted or currently living in= foster care waiting for permanent homes.

 

"Through their art and words, these children have expressed thei= r feelings about adoption, finding a family and living in foster care, " say= s Betsie Norris of Adoption Network Cleveland.  "Our hope is that those= who view this exhibit will leave with a deeper awareness of what it means t= o be a child without a permanent family, and what adoption can mean to such=20= a child.  Perhaps even some of our audience will be inspired to help or= even adopt. "

 

This exhi= bit will be traveling to over 12 locations in the Greater Cleveland Area in=20= 2004 and is available to be exhibited at your location.  For more information about this exhibit or adopti= on call (216) 881-7511.

 

Dates, times and prices:

 

Friday, December 5, 8PM
Saturday, December 6, Benefit - 6:30 recepti= on/8:15PM performance
Sunday, December 7, 3PM and 7PM

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CCDT's 2003-2004 Rejoice season of performances and events are made possibl= e with the generous support of: 
 
The Cleveland Foundation, The George Gund Foundation, The Ohio Arts Cou= ncil, The Nord Family Foundation, The United Black Fund, The Kulas Foundatio= n, Clevelan Clinic Health System, City of Cleveland, CCDT's Board of Trustee= s, CCDT's Community Partners for the Arts, Urban Dialect Magazine, Tri-C's C= enter for Arts and Culture, Cleveland Public Theatre, MOCA, Kaiser Permanent= e, Young Audiences of Greater Cleveland, Epstein Design Partners, Nannette B= edway Studio, many individual contributors and YOU!
 
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Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theat= re, Inc.
Michael Medcalf, Executive/Artistic Director
1075 East 74th S= treet, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103-1979
216.426.8156 [Office/Stu= dio]
216.426.0936 [Fax]
Ccontempdt at aol.com [E-mail]
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-------------------------------1067871856-- --part1_32.40182ce2.2cd7ca73_boundary-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Mon Nov 3 07:32:58 2003 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 07:32:58 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland Auditions: Noises Off! this week Message-ID: <20031103153258.36334.qmail@web13113.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1302678490-1067873578=:35792 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Lakeland Theatre announces auditions for Michael Frayn's NOISES OFF Directed by Martin Friedman Production Dates: February 6-26, 2004; 12 performances; 1 or 2 Student Matinees on either February 5,12 or 19 in the morning (and which will be additionally compensated). All roles are financially compensated above and beyond PACT minimums. 5 males; 4 females Auditions Dates: Tuesday and Wednesday, November 4 and 5, 2003 7:30pm to 9:00pm. Callbacks as needed. Sets and Lights by Keith Nagy; Costumes by Craig Tucker; Sound by Bill Amato Noises Off is not one play but two - simultaneously a traditional sex farce, Nothing On, and the backstage farce that develops during Nothing On's final rehearsal and tour. The two farces begin to interlock, as the characters make their exits from Nothing On only to find themselves making entrances into the even worse nightmare going on backstage, and exit from that only to make their entrances back into Nothing On. In the end, at the disastrous final performance in Stockton-on-Tees, the two farces can be kept separate no longer, and coalesce into one single collective nervous breakdown. Sorry, No Equity Contracts are available for this particular production. 4 women; 5 men. 1 male (50's-60's), 2 Females (late 20's/30's), 2 males (30's/40's), 1 Female (early 20's), 1 Female (40's/50's), 2 Males (20's/30's). No need to prepare monologue. You will read from the script. You must exhibit some facilty for British/Irish/Scottish dialect. Rehearsals will begin in December (a couple of read throughs, etc) and in earnest in January. For more information please call Martin Friedman at 440.953.7034. Auditions will be held at Lakeland Community College's Performing Arts Center. Take I90 East (towards Erie, PA). Get off at Route #306. Turn right (south) on Rt#306. Turn left at the first stop light (into Lakeland Community College). Turn right a the stop sign. Turn right at the next stop sign. Turn left into the Faculty/Staff parking lot. The theatre is just past the Clocktower on the left. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Exclusive Video Premiere - Britney Spears --0-1302678490-1067873578=:35792 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Lakeland Theatre
announces
auditions for
 
Michael Frayn's
NOISES OFF
Directed by Martin Friedman
 
Production Dates: February 6-26, 2004; 12 performances; 1 or 2 Student Matinees on either February 5,12 or 19 in the morning (and which will be additionally compensated).
 
All roles are financially compensated above and beyond PACT minimums.
5 males; 4 females
 
Auditions Dates: Tuesday and Wednesday, November 4 and 5, 2003
7:30pm to 9:00pm. Callbacks as needed.
 
Sets and Lights by Keith Nagy; Costumes by Craig Tucker; Sound by Bill Amato

Noises Off is not one play but two - simultaneously a traditional sex farce, Nothing On, and the backstage farce that develops during Nothing On's final rehearsal and tour. The two farces begin to interlock, as the characters make their exits from Nothing On only to find themselves making entrances into the even worse nightmare going on backstage, and exit from that only to make their entrances back into Nothing On. In the end, at the disastrous final performance in Stockton-on-Tees, the two farces can be kept separate no longer, and coalesce into one single collective nervous breakdown.

Sorry, No Equity Contracts are available for this particular production.

4 women; 5 men. 1 male (50's-60's), 2 Females (late 20's/30's), 2 males (30's/40's),  1 Female (early 20's), 1 Female (40's/50's), 2 Males (20's/30's).

No need to prepare monologue. You will read from the script. You must exhibit some facilty for British/Irish/Scottish dialect. Rehearsals will begin in December (a couple of read throughs, etc) and in earnest in January.

For more information please call Martin Friedman at 440.953.7034.

Auditions will be held at Lakeland Community College's Performing Arts Center. Take I90 East (towards Erie, PA). Get off at Route #306. Turn right (south) on Rt#306. Turn left at the first stop light (into Lakeland Community College). Turn right a the stop sign. Turn right at the next stop sign. Turn left into the Faculty/Staff parking lot. The theatre is just past the Clocktower on the left.

 


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Exclusive Video Premiere - Britney Spears --0-1302678490-1067873578=:35792-- From Yvette at beckcenter.org Mon Nov 3 07:58:22 2003 From: Yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 10:58:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Favorite Fairy Tale Characters at Beck Center in November! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A223.4EDAF3E7 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Rapunzel Cinderella and Jack in the Beanstalk =20 All at The Beck Center for the Arts in November! =20 What do you get when you combine Rapunzel, Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, The Big Bad Wolf, Jack in the Beanstalk and the Wicked Witch with music by Sondheim and Lapine? You get the delightful Beck Center Youth Theater production of Into the Woods, jr., opening November 7. =20 Showtimes Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday matinees at 3:00 p.m. =20 Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students. =20 Discounted rates are available for groups of 20 or more. =20 =20 Youth group workshops are scheduled for Saturday, November 8 and Saturday, November 15. Take a back stage tour, make a special craft and meet the cast! The fee is only $10 and includes admission to the show! Advance reservations for the workshops, which begin at 6:00 p.m. each Saturday, are required. =20 Purchase tickets through the box office by calling 216.521.2540 or by going on line to www.beckcenter.org . The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. =20 More Information: The play shows a cockeyed view of everyone's favorite fairy tale characters in this hysterical take on the stories from the Brothers Grimm. Characters from many different tales are woven together as the Baker and his wife struggle to create a magical potion to break the witch's spell! "It is a great way to get young people to think about the stories we all grew up with," according to Meg Wherry, Director of Youth Theater at the Beck Center and also the director for this production. "It is a way for us to look at the ethical issues raised by fairy tales and have fun while we do it!" Into the Woods was Stephen Sondheim's second musical with James Lapine. It opened on Broadway in November 1987 and ran for 764 performances. The Beck Center's junior version, adapted from the first act of the full length musical, will run from November 7th through November 16th. More than 200 Beck Center theater students auditioned for this production. The chosen cast of 21 has been in rehearsal for the past two months working hard, while having fun, bringing this musical story to life for this Beck Center Main Stage production. =20 "What big eyes you have Granny!" =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: yvette at beckcenter.org =20 Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A223.4EDAF3E7 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Rapunzel

Cinderella

and

Jack in the Beanstalk

 

All at The Beck=20 Center for the=20 Arts

in November!

 

           =20 What=20 do you get when you combine Rapunzel, Cinderella, Little Red Riding = Hood, The=20 Big Bad Wolf, Jack in the Beanstalk and the Wicked Witch with music by = Sondheim=20 and Lapine?  You get the = delightful=20 Beck Center Youth Theater production of Into the Woods, jr., opening=20 November 7.

 

Showtimes Fridays=20 and Saturdays at 7:30=20 p.m. and=20 Sunday matinees at 3:00=20 p.m.  =

Tickets are $10 for = adults and $8=20 for students. =20

Discounted rates are = available for=20 groups of 20 or more. =20

 

Youth group workshops are scheduled for = Saturday,=20 November 8 and Saturday, November 15. =20 Take a back stage tour, make a special craft and meet the = cast!  The fee is only $10 and = includes=20 admission to the show!  = Advance=20 reservations for the workshops, which begin at 6:00=20 p.m. each=20 Saturday, are required.

 

Purchase tickets = through the box=20 office by calling 216.521.2540 or by going on line to www.beckcenter.org.  The = Beck=20 Center for the=20 Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown=20 Cleveland at=20 17801=20 Detroit Avenue in=20 Lakewood.

=

 

More=20 Information:

        = The=20 play shows a cockeyed view of everyone’s favorite fairy tale = characters in this=20 hysterical take on the stories from the Brothers Grimm.  Characters from many different = tales are=20 woven together as the Baker and his wife struggle to create a magical = potion to=20 break the witch’s spell!  = “It is a=20 great way to get young people to think about the stories we all grew up = with,”=20 according to Meg Wherry, Director of Youth Theater at the=20 Beck=20 Center and also the director = for this=20 production.  “It is = a way for us to=20 look at the ethical issues raised by fairy tales and have fun while we = do=20 it!”

        Into=20 the Woods was Stephen Sondheim’s second musical with James = Lapine.  It opened on Broadway in = November 1987=20 and ran for 764 performances.  = The=20 Beck=20 Center’s junior = version, adapted from=20 the first act of the full length musical, will run from November = 7th=20 through November 16th.

        More=20 than 200 Beck=20 Center theater students = auditioned=20 for this production.  The = chosen=20 cast of 21 has been in rehearsal for the past two months working hard, = while=20 having fun, bringing this musical story to life for this Beck Center = Main Stage=20 production.

 

“What big eyes you have=20 Granny!”

 
Yvette A.=20 Hanzel
Director of=20 Marketing
Beck Center for = the=20 Arts
17801 Detroit=20 Avenue
Lakewood, = OH  44107
216.521.2540 = ext.=20 225
Email:  yvette at beckcenter.org
Fax:  216.228.6050

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A223.4EDAF3E7-- From Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com Mon Nov 3 08:29:19 2003 From: Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com (Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 11:29:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Open Auditions for Holiday Show Correction Message-ID: I'm sorry, but I put the wrong street address down it is 4015 Bailey, I have corrected below. Thanks, Jim D'Amico Senior Recruiter Barnes Distribution 216-430-5787 Phone 216-592-1631 Fax jim.d'amico at bd-bgi.com ----- Forwarded by Jim D'Amico/Barnes on 11/03/03 11:28 AM ----- Jim D'Amico To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com 10/31/03 12:11 PM cc: Fax to: Subject: Open Auditions for Holiday Show The Village Idiots sketch and improv comedy troupe is holding open auditions for their Holiday sketch revue. Performance dates are 12/1/03 and 12/12/03, with rehersals being held throughout the month of November. We are currently seeking both male and female actors with prior stage experience. Improv experience a plus but not required. Auditions will be held on Thursday November 6th (11/6) at 8 pm at 4015 Bailey Ave, in Cleveland's Ohio City neighborhood. You must be able to commit to the above dates and be available for rehearsal in November. Call 216-570-5014 with questions or assistance with directions. Jim From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Mon Nov 3 10:13:09 2003 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (Your friend, MITCH!) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 10:13:09 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]STAR search in OHIO: Message-ID: <20031103181309.88302.qmail@web13903.mail.yahoo.com> --0-373951854-1067883189=:87123 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hello again, everyone! (You are FREE 2 FWD this to ANYONE you think could benefit) Mitch Berlingeri, here. Long time, no talk to! My development team has been working on a database project for the last 17 months that will make it easier for people in the industry of visual, graphic and entertainment to network with each other. That would include putting together film crews, aiding artists/musicians with their music projects, websites and co-op publicity opportunities for a large number of new projects in not just Cleveland, but all over. Once the database is proven effective in this market like it has in other forms-our team will branch out and begin conducting projects for the remainder of the coast on the great lakes, then the east, south and finally west. There is no charge to anyone for anything in regards to being listed on this multimedia database and there will be annual updates that install to your computer in the same way that Windows Update works on a PC computer. This project is being created to give the local entertainment industry a much needed boost with nurturing, new, original and exciting projects in all neighboring villages, towns and cities-NOT JUST THE BIG ONES. This project can only help all parties involved meet new people and conduct new projects. Everybody wins! THIS STAR SEARCH is looking for YOU: (if you work in the following fields): Actor/Actress Singers/Rappers/Poets/Musicians/Comedians Music and Lyric Writers Graphic and website designers Writers of plays for television, big screen, art house and theatre Any type of position/dept. required on a film/TV/Music video shoot of any budget Any type of position/dept. required by a record label to operate it Any type of position/dept. required by a record label to complete an album project Any type of position/dept. required by a theatre which conducts plays and special events Promotional engines such as THIS online newsletter. Any aspect of marketing for these genres. Any type of venue that can cater to showcasing any of these types of projects ANY TYPE of entertainment related business/individual/organization not listed above. The steps to be included in this project: Please create an email with the following contact information: Name Address City/State-Zip Contact Phone Numbers (Please list what is cel, home, office) Fax Number(s) Email Address(es) Website(s) Bio of accomplishments and brief history 3 References (Your TOP 3) (Resume optional-any pictures sent must be high res gifs ONLY) to this address: Now-U-Know at Rocketmail.com Please note: Due to a large number of submissions, it may take us up to 2-3 weeks to contact you after your submission. Thank you for your time and effort in aiding this project in its success! Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry), Founder of The MAB/EG --0-373951854-1067883189=:87123 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hello again, everyone! (You are FREE 2 FWD this to ANYONE you think could benefit)
 
Mitch Berlingeri, here. Long time, no talk to!
 
My development team has been working on a database project for the last 17 months that will make it easier for people in the industry of visual, graphic and entertainment to network with each other. That would include putting together film crews, aiding artists/musicians with their music projects, websites and co-op publicity opportunities for a large number of new projects in not just Cleveland, but all over.
 
Once the database is proven effective in this market like it has in other forms-our team will branch out and begin conducting projects for the remainder of the coast on the great lakes, then the east, south and finally west. There is no charge to anyone for anything in regards to being listed on this multimedia database and there will be annual updates that install to your computer in the same way that Windows Update works on a PC computer.
 
This project is being created to give the local entertainment industry a much needed boost with nurturing, new, original and exciting projects in all neighboring villages, towns and cities-NOT JUST THE BIG ONES. This project can only help all parties involved meet new people and conduct new projects. Everybody wins!
 

THIS STAR SEARCH is looking for YOU:

(if you work in the following fields):

  • Actor/Actress
  • Singers/Rappers/Poets/Musicians/Comedians
  • Music and Lyric Writers
  • Graphic and website designers
  • Writers of plays for television, big screen, art house and theatre
  • Any type of position/dept. required on a film/TV/Music video shoot of any budget
  • Any type of position/dept. required by a record label to operate it
  • Any type of position/dept. required by a record label to complete an album project
  • Any type of position/dept. required by a theatre which conducts plays and special events
  • Promotional engines such as THIS online newsletter.
  • Any aspect of marketing for these genres.
  • Any type of venue that can cater to showcasing any of these types of projects
  • ANY TYPE of entertainment related business/individual/organization not listed above.

The steps to be included in this project:

Please create an email with the following contact information:

  • Name
  • Address
  • City/State-Zip
  • Contact Phone Numbers (Please list what is cel, home, office)
  • Fax Number(s)
  • Email Address(es)
  • Website(s)
  • Bio of accomplishments and brief history
  • 3 References (Your TOP 3) 
  • (Resume optional-any pictures sent must be high res gifs ONLY)

 to this address: Now-U-Know at Rocketmail.com

Please note: Due to a large number of submissions,  it may take us up to 2-3 weeks to contact you after your submission. 

Thank you for your time and effort in aiding this project in its success!

Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry), Founder of The MAB/EG --0-373951854-1067883189=:87123-- From bwyner at adelphia.net Mon Nov 3 10:22:46 2003 From: bwyner at adelphia.net (Bradley Wyner) Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2003 13:22:46 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]seeking French Horn & Oboe/English Horn for Les Miz Message-ID: Brad Wyner here . . . Looking for players for French Horn and Oboe/English Horn for Les Miserables Student Edition. The show runs for one weekend in April; includes paid rehearsals. Please contact me at bwyner at adelphia.net for more information. Thanks, Brad From mpreston at dobama.org Mon Nov 3 11:19:18 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 14:19:18 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]REMINDER - Comedy at Dobama Nov. 14-15 - The Three Wise Asses/World Wide Women Message-ID: Comedy with The Three Wise Asses and World Wide Women! Friday & Saturday, November 14th and 15th at Dobama Theatre Cleveland Yucks (www.clevelandyucks.com) presents a double header of comedy at Dobama Theatre on Coventry, Friday, November 14th and Saturday, November 15th. The Three Wise Asses, with comics Mike Baker, Mark Colella, and Ryan Dalton, will be on a back-to-back bill with World Wide Women, starring Maria Borgio, Jenni Lou Oakes and Rhonda Carling Rogers. The Three Wise Asses is a volatile mix of unique comic styles. World Wide Women brings together three area comics with distant geographic origins. PERFORMANCES: Friday, November 14: World Wide Women -- 8:00 p.m., The Three Wise Asses -- 10:30 p.m. Saturday, November 15: The Three Wise Asses -- 8:00 p.m., World Wide Women -- 10:30 p.m. Dobama Theatre is at 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights Tickets: $10.00 for each show, either The Three Wise Asses or World Wide Women, available at http://www.clevelandyucks.com. Special ?Two-Show? Rate: $15.00 for both shows either night. Catch both shows the same night or different nights and save 5 bucks! ***Both shows contain adult content and language.*** DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present: October 17-November 9 The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison, directed by Joyce Casey ? U.S. Premiere! A trio of characters connected by the same heart. "Quietly astonishing" --Carolyn Jack, The Plain Dealer "Deeply moving" -- Fran Heller, Cleveland Jewish News "Must-see" -- Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers "Sharp, quietly commanding" -- James Damico, Free Times "Rewards as much as it demands" -- Jarrod Zickefoose, Sun Press 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! A salute to "the greatest generation." January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed by Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! Quirky, bizarre comedy! Single ticket prices: $11-20. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. From cabraham at cecodoor.com Mon Nov 3 11:16:07 2003 From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 14:16:07 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Silhouette Productions Opens The Wizard Of Oz this week @ Shore Cultural Centre Message-ID: The Shore Cultural Centre Corp. Proudly Presents THE WIZARD OF OZ Book by L. Frank Baum A SILHOUETTE PRODUCTION Directed By Charles J. Abraham Music by David Coxe Choreography by Larry Braun This Non Traditional cast performs the movie version that starred Judy Garland and the well-known story of her journey to "The Merry Old Land Of OZ" Starring Shanice Dunning as Dorothy Micheal Green / Scarecrow Mike Rogan / Tin Woodsman Dante Citraro / Cowardly Lion Tina Krause / Witch of the West And a Large ensemble of 35 Children and Adults Show Dates Nov.7th,8th,14th & 15th @ 8:00pm & Nov. 9th @ 3:00pm All Childrens tickets are $5.00. Adults are $10.00 in advance and $12.00 the day of the show The Shore Cultural Centre 291 East 222nd Street Euclid,Ohio Licensed through Tams-Witmark Box Office 216-289-8107 = From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Mon Nov 3 11:26:26 2003 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2003 14:26:26 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oberlin Conservatory Press Release Message-ID: <911474.3276858386@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --Boundary_(ID_KR/A7Iij1MVR8my4cSIZcw) Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Content-disposition: inline VIOLIN VIRTUOSA IDA HAENDEL TO PERFORM AT OBERLIN NOV. 18 AS PART OF ARTIST RECITAL SERIES FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas October 31, 2003 440-775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.edu OBERLIN, OHIO =3F She is one of the most venerated musicians of our time, = and on Tuesday, Nov. 18, at 8 p.m., she will appear in concert at Oberlin College's Finney Chapel. Violinist Ida Haendel will perform works by Bach, Bart=F4k, Beethoven, Chausson, Corelli, and Wieniawski, accompanied by pianist Walter Delahunt, as part of Oberlin's Artist Recital Series, celebrating its 125th anniversary this season. Haendel typifies the great tradition of violin playing, evolving from her early work with such celebrated pedagogues as Carl Flesch and Georges Enesco. Since her spectacular London debut at the age of 8 at a Proms concert under the direction of Sir Henry Wood, her career has been distinguished by a succession of triumphs in concert halls the world over. Critics unreservedly praise her masterful technique and searching musicality. Richard Dyer of The Boston Globe wrote: "Fresh, youthful inspiration still animates everything Haendel does . . . . She plays the notes with such simplicity, directness and emotional force that they tear your heart out." She records primarily for the EMI, Decca, and Testament labels; her 2000 recording for Decca with pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy was awarded France's coveted Diapason d?or. Pianist Walter Delahunt is in great demand as a chamber musician ? he is a regular guest of the Berlin Philharmonic Chamber Music Series and many European chamber music festivals ? and he has performed with some of the world's greatest musicians. In addition to the legendary Ida Haendel, Delahunt has played with Zara Nelsova, Gidon Kremer, and Martha Argerich. His musicianship is characterized by tremendous technical command of the instrument and unique sound quality. A native of Nova Scotia and a professor at the Vienna Academy of Music from = 1984 and 1997, his performing career has taken him throughout Canada, the United States, North Africa, the Middle East, and Europe. He has recorded for Panton (Prague) and BMG Japan. A live recording of Dvorak chamber music, performed at the "Progetto Martha Argerich" in Lugano in June 2002, is available on EMI Classics. He resides in Montreal and Brussels. Advance, reserved-seat tickets for the Haendel concert may be purchased by calling Oberlin's Central Ticket Service box office at 440-775-8169. Prices = range from $7 for students, $16 for senior citizens, educators, and those with an Oberlin College I.D., and $20 for the general public. Tickets purchased at the door are an additional $3. Subscription and individual tickets are still available for the remaining concerts in the Artist Recital Series. For more information, please call the CTS box office at 440-775-8169 or visit www.oberlin.edu/con. CTS is located in the lobby of Hall Auditorium, 67 N. Main St. (Route 58), between = the Oberlin Inn and the Allen Memorial Art Museum. Box office hours are Monday through Friday from noon to 5 p.m. and select Saturdays from noon to = 5 p.m. The Artist Recital Series is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of Music = at Oberlin College with additional support from the Friends of the Artist Recital Series. Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is provided = by WCLV 104.9-FM, Cleveland's classical music radio station, WVIZ and 90.3-WCPN ideastream, and Northern Ohio Live magazine. All programs and artists are subject to change. # # # Media Contact Only: Marci Janas 440-775-8328/marci.janas at oberlin.edu 10/31/03 #26-mj Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074-1576 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 www.oberlin.edu/con Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074-1576 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 www.oberlin.edu/con= --Boundary_(ID_KR/A7Iij1MVR8my4cSIZcw) Content-type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Content-disposition: inline Palatino
VIOLIN VIRTUOSA IDA HAENDEL TO PERFORM AT OBERLIN NOV. 18 AS PART OF ARTIST RECITAL SERIES
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas October 31, 2003 440-775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.edu OBERLIN, OHIO =3F She is one of the most venerated musicians of our time, = and on Tuesday, Nov. 18, at 8 p.m., she will appear in concert at Oberlin = College's Finney Chapel. Violinist Ida Haendel will perform works by Bach, Bart=F4k, Beethoven, = Chausson, Corelli, and Wieniawski, accompanied by pianist Walter Delahunt, = as part of Oberlin's Artist Recital Series, celebrating its 125th = anniversary this season. Haendel typifies the great tradition of violin playing, evolving from her = early work with such celebrated pedagogues as Carl Flesch and Georges = Enesco. Since her spectacular London debut at the age of 8 at a Proms = concert under the direction of Sir Henry Wood, her career has been = distinguished by a succession of triumphs in concert halls the world over. Critics unreservedly praise her masterful technique and searching = musicality. Richard Dyer of The Boston Globe wrote: "Fresh, youthful = inspiration still animates everything Haendel does . . . . She plays the = notes with such simplicity, directness and emotional force that they tear = your heart out." She records primarily for the EMI, Decca, and Testament labels; her 2000 = recording for Decca with pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy was awarded France's = coveted Diapason d?or. Pianist Walter Delahunt is in great demand as a chamber musician ? he is a = regular guest of the Berlin Philharmonic Chamber Music Series and many = European chamber music festivals ? and he has performed with some of the = world's greatest musicians. In addition to the legendary Ida Haendel, = Delahunt has played with Zara Nelsova, Gidon Kremer, and Martha Argerich. = His musicianship is characterized by tremendous technical command of the = instrument and unique sound quality. A native of Nova Scotia and a professor at the Vienna Academy of Music from = 1984 and 1997, his performing career has taken him throughout Canada, the = United States, North Africa, the Middle East, and Europe. He has recorded = for Panton (Prague) and BMG Japan. A live recording of Dvorak chamber = music, performed at the "Progetto Martha Argerich" in Lugano in June 2002, = is available on EMI Classics. He resides in Montreal and Brussels. Advance, reserved-seat tickets for the Haendel concert may be purchased by = calling Oberlin's Central Ticket Service box office at 440-775-8169. Prices = range from $7 for students, $16 for senior citizens, educators, and those = with an Oberlin College I.D., and $20 for the general public. Tickets = purchased at the door are an additional $3. Subscription and individual tickets are still available for the remaining = concerts in the Artist Recital Series. For more information, please call = the CTS box office at 440-775-8169 or visit www.oberlin.edu/con. CTS is = located in the lobby of Hall Auditorium, 67 N. Main St. (Route 58), between = the Oberlin Inn and the Allen Memorial Art Museum. Box office hours are = Monday through Friday from noon to 5 p.m. and select Saturdays from noon to = 5 p.m. The Artist Recital Series is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of Music = at Oberlin College with additional support from the Friends of the Artist = Recital Series. Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is provided = by WCLV 104.9-FM, Cleveland's classical music radio station, WVIZ and = 90.3-WCPN ideastream, and Northern Ohio Live magazine. All programs and artists are subject to change. # # # Media Contact Only: Marci Janas 440-775-8328/marci.janas at oberlin.edu 10/31/03 #26-mj Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074-1576 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 www.oberlin.edu/con Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074-1576 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 www.oberlin.edu/con
= --Boundary_(ID_KR/A7Iij1MVR8my4cSIZcw)-- From PATMAZZ at aol.com Mon Nov 3 11:51:59 2003 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 14:51:59 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for singers and a keyboard player Message-ID: <15a.26e68277.2cd80bdf@aol.com> --part1_15a.26e68277.2cd80bdf_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I have a client in the city of Aurora who owns 6 McDonald's and is throwing a big Christmas party at her house for the employees. She is looking to hire a keyboard player and a few singers to perform Christmas selections the eve of Friday December 6 Good Pay involved Must have a keyboard that can travel and set up in her house Please email if there is anyone on this list that provides this kind of entertainment Established ensembles only please! Thanks Pat Mazzarino Publicist --part1_15a.26e68277.2cd80bdf_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I have a client in the city of Aurora who owns 6 McDon= ald's and is throwing
a big Christmas party at her house for the employees.
She is looking to hire a keyboard player and a few singers to perform
Christmas selections the eve of Friday December 6

Good Pay involved
Must have a keyboard that can travel and set up in her house

Please email if there is anyone on this list that provides this
kind of entertainment

Established ensembles only please!

Thanks

Pat Mazzarino
Publicist
--part1_15a.26e68277.2cd80bdf_boundary-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Mon Nov 3 12:04:07 2003 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 15:04:07 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Denny Carleton Coffeehouse at Fine Arts Message-ID: <003e01c3a245$a3db3080$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C3A21B.BB052880 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ?Denny Carleton Coffeehouse Series at Fine Arts? WILLOUGHBY?The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, presents the Denny Carleton & Friends Coffeehouse Series, on Saturday, November 8, 2003, from 8-10 pm. The ?Coffeehouse? is located in the intimate and casual Main Gallery of The Fine Arts Association. Performing with Denny are Ed Mills, Ryan Flaherty, Fred Grupe, Chris Butcher and Dan Rose. A variety of musical styles and original pieces will be performed. Stop in for a cup of java or stay for the entire evening. Admission is free and open to the public. Beverages and snacks will be available for purchase. The Main Gallery is barrier free. On site parking is free. Call Fine Arts at (440) 951-7500 x104 for further information or log on to www.fineartsassociation.org ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C3A21B.BB052880 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

“Denny = Carleton Coffeehouse=20 Series at Fine Arts”

WILLOUGHBY—The Fine Arts Association, 38660 = Mentor Avenue,=20 Willoughby, presents the Denny Carleton & Friends Coffeehouse=20 Series, on Saturday, November 8, 2003, from 8-10 pm.  The = “Coffeehouse” is located in the intimate and casual = Main=20 Gallery of The Fine Arts=20 Association. 

           =20 Performing with Denny are = Ed=20 Mills, Ryan Flaherty, Fred Grupe, Chris Butcher and Dan Rose.  A variety of musical styles = and original=20 pieces will be performed.  Stop in = for a cup=20 of java or stay for the entire evening.

Admission is = free=20 and open to the public.  = Beverages=20 and snacks will be available for purchase. =20 The Main Gallery is barrier free. =20 On site parking is free. =20

Call=20 Fine Arts at (440) 951-7500 x104 for further information or log = on to www.fineartsassociation.org<= /A>
------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C3A21B.BB052880-- From myoung1 at kent.edu Mon Nov 3 12:11:49 2003 From: myoung1 at kent.edu (MARIAM J YOUNG) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 15:11:49 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]STAGALOEE: A BLACK FOLKTALE starts Nov. 14, 2003 Message-ID: <2287868.1067890309428.JavaMail.myoung1@kent.edu> African Community Theatre Presents STAGOLEE: A Black Folktale by Ed Smith directed by Dr. Fran Dorsey November 14, 15, 16 & 21, 22, 23, 2003 8:00 P.M. Friday & Saturday 3:00 P.M. Sunday Students/Senior Citizens $7.00 General Admission $10.00 Information/Reservations 330-672-2300 Center of Pan-African Culture (second floor) Oscar Ritchie Hall - Terrace Drive KENT STATE UNIVERSITY, KENT, OHIO Center of Pan_African Culture email: fdorsey at kent.edu From Grumio85 at aol.com Mon Nov 3 12:19:35 2003 From: Grumio85 at aol.com (Grumio85 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 15:19:35 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Added Audition Date for Beck's "5 Guys Named Moe"! Message-ID: <1e4.1288a5b3.2cd81257@aol.com> -------------------------------1067890775 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit BECK CENTER WILL HOLD ONE ADDED DAY OF AUDITIONS AT Karamu House on Monday, November 10th from 7PM to 9PM in Karamu's Concert Hall Director/Choreographer Martin Cespedes and Musical Director David Williams (Both from Beck's SMOKEY JOE'S CAFE) are seeking 6 African-American men who are strong vocalist and are comfortable with movement, and have a strong audience rapport. Please prepare one vocal selection of your choice in your key. An accompianist will be provided. 5 GUYS NAMED MOE will perform from March 19th thru April 10th, 2004. Rehearsals will begin around Feb. 1st. No appointments are necessary. If you have questions you may call 216-521-2540 x239 All actors 18 years old and over are compensated for their participation in Beck Center productions. Scott Spence Scott Spence Artistic Director The Beck Center 216-521-2540 www.beckcenter.org -------------------------------1067890775 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
BECK CENTER WILL HOLD ONE ADDED D= AY OF
AUDITIONS<= /STRONG>
AT
Karamu = House
 
on Monday, November 10th <= /STRONG>
from
7PM to 9PM
in Karamu's Concert Hall=
 
Director/Choreographer Martin Cespe= des and Musical Director David Williams (Both from Beck's SMOKEY JOE'S C= AFE) are seeking 6 African-American men who are strong vocalist and are= comfortable with movement, and have a strong audience rapport.
 
Please prepare one vocal selection=20= of your choice in your key. An accompianist will be provided.
 
5 GUYS NAMED MOE  wil= l perform from March 19th thru April 10th, 2004. Rehearsals will begin aroun= d Feb. 1st.
 
No appointments are necessary. If y= ou have questions you may call 216-521-2540 x239
 
All actors 18 years old and over ar= e compensated for their participation in Beck Center productions.
 
= Scott Spence
Scott SpenceArtistic Director
The Beck Center
216-521-2540
www.beckcenter.org

-------------------------------1067890775-- From cangers at bellaartistsandmodels.com Mon Nov 3 12:40:48 2003 From: cangers at bellaartistsandmodels.com (carolyn angers) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 15:40:48 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Please post casting Message-ID: <000501c3a24a$c8c37c40$6400a8c0@Carolyn> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C3A220.DFED7440 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Casting For spokesmodel / print model By: Bella Photographer - Kyle Widder Thursday, November 6th, 2003 2:00 pm - 5:00pm Requirements: Female, African-American Age: 25 - 31 5'6" - 5 '9" Dress size 4 - 6 Bring headshot or comp card, if available. At the Studio of: Bella Artist and Model Management 635 W Lakeside Avenue Suite 203 Cleveland, Ohio 44113 216.771.7300 Between W 6th & W 9th on Lakeside. Parking is available on either street. Carolyn Angers Director of Bookings Bella Artist and Model Management 635 W. Lakeside Avenue, Suite 203 Cleveland, OH 44113 216.771.7300 216.771.7307 fax cangers at bellaartistsandmodels.com www.bellaartistsandmodels.com ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C3A220.DFED7440 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Casting For = spokesmodel /=20 print model

By: Bella = Photographer –=20 Kyle Widder

 

Thursday, = November=20 6th, 2003

2:00 pm – = 5:00pm

Requirements:

 

Female,=20 African-American

Age:  25 – = 31

5’6” – 5=20 ‘9”

Dress size 4 = –=20 6

 

Bring headshot = or comp=20 card, if=20 available.

 

At the Studio=20 of:

Bella Artist = and Model=20 Management

 

635 W Lakeside=20 Avenue

Suite=20 203

Cleveland,=20 Ohio  44113

216.771.7300

 

 

Between W = 6th=20 & W 9th on Lakeside.

Parking is = available on=20 either street.

 

 
Carolyn = Angers
Director of=20 Bookings
Bella = Artist=20 and Model Management
635 W. Lakeside Avenue, Suite = 203
Cleveland, OH 44113
216.771.7300
216.771.7307 fax
------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C3A220.DFED7440-- From Yvette at beckcenter.org Mon Nov 3 12:49:00 2003 From: Yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 15:49:00 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beck Traveling Show Available FREE Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A24B.E8C6FF0C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Beck Center for the Arts Theater Conservatory=20 FREE=20 Traveling Show Available to your Organization November 1, 2003 =20 Schedule your performance by calling (216) 521-2540. Student actors in The Beck Center for the Arts Theater Conservatory are in final rehearsals for their traveling show The Frog Prince. This age-old children's tale retold by one of the brightest playwrights of our day, David Mamet, will be available to community groups and organizations beginning November 1, 2003 free of charge! There are four different casts available to perform, the show runs 30 minutes and requires only 12 feet of space. Directed by Russ Stitch, the plot of The Frog Prince is simple: A prince is turned into a frog and must find a pure and honest woman to kiss him of her own free will. This great old tale is given a decidedly contemporary sensibility that appeals to adults, as well as to children. The Beck Center has long been committed to offering comprehensive, curriculum-based programs in the areas of dance, music, theater and visual arts in a stimulating environment. In keeping with that tradition, the Beck Theater Conservatory offers an opportunity for exceptional theater students to increase their level of education and prepare them for acceptance to the finest colleges and universities in the country. To find out how you can schedule a special performance of The Frog Prince for your organization, call Meg Wherry, Director of Youth Theater at (216) 521-2540 extension 227. For more information on the Beck Center Theater Conservatory contact our Director of Education, Beth Rutkowski at (216) 521-2540 extension 246. =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: yvette at beckcenter.org Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: yvette at beckcenter.org Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A24B.E8C6FF0C Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Beck=20 Center for the Arts Theater=20 Conservatory

FREE

Traveling=20 Show

Available to your=20 Organization

November 1,=20 2003

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Schedule your performance by calling = (216)=20 521-2540.

       &nbs= p;   =20 Student actors in The Beck Center for the Arts Theater = Conservatory are in final rehearsals for = their=20 traveling show The Frog = Prince.  This = age-old=20 children’s tale retold by one of the brightest playwrights of our = day, David=20 Mamet, will be available to community groups and organizations beginning = November 1,=20 2003=20 free of charge! =20 There are four different casts available to perform, the show = runs 30=20 minutes and requires only 12 feet of space.

  Directed by Russ Stitch, the = plot of The Frog = Prince is=20 simple:  A prince is = turned into a=20 frog and must find a pure and honest woman to kiss him of her own free = will.=20 This great old tale is given a decidedly contemporary sensibility that = appeals=20 to adults, as well as to children. =20  

The=20 Beck = Center has long been committed to = offering=20 comprehensive, curriculum-based programs in the areas of dance, music, = theater=20 and visual arts in a stimulating environment.  In keeping with that = tradition, the Beck=20 Theater Conservatory offers an opportunity for exceptional theater = students to=20 increase their level of education and prepare them for acceptance to the = finest=20 colleges and universities in the country.

To find=20 out how you can schedule a special performance of The Frog Prince for your = organization,=20 call Meg Wherry, Director of Youth Theater at (216) 521-2540 extension = 227.  For more information on the = Beck Center=20 Theater Conservatory contact our Director of Education, Beth Rutkowski = at (216)=20 521-2540 extension 246.

 
Yvette A. = Hanzel
Director of=20 Marketing
Beck Center for the=20 Arts
17801 Detroit = Avenue
Lakewood, OH  44107
216.521.2540 ext.=20 225
Email:  yvette at beckcenter.org
Fax:  = 216.228.6050
 

Yvette A. Hanzel

Director of Marketing

Beck Center for the Arts

17801 Detroit Avenue

Lakewood, OH =20 44107

216.521.2540 ext. 225

Email: =20 yvette at beckcenter.org

Fax: =20 216.228.6050

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A24B.E8C6FF0C-- From rferguson at woio.com Mon Nov 3 13:45:48 2003 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 15:45:48 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CORRECTION - HFI SHOW 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_01C3A253.D800193A Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Ok, we usually like to come up with clever titles to our shows. And this time is no different. As much as I like the title American Splendor, apparently that name is already taken by some movie or something. I guess I liked it so much I couldn't get it out of my mind, when writing the previous annoucement for our show. Our show is actually called American Slander. So feel free to email me your outrages at my carelessness. Sorry for ripping off your movie title Harvey. No matter what we call it, I promise you the show's still funny. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A253.D800193A Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CORRECTION - HFI SHOW

Ok, we usually like to come up with = clever titles to our shows. And this time is no different. As much as I = like the title American Splendor, apparently that name is already taken = by some movie or something.

I guess I liked it so much I couldn't = get it out of my mind, when writing the previous annoucement for our = show.

Our show is actually called = American Slander.

So feel free to email me your outrages = at my carelessness.

Sorry for ripping off your movie title = Harvey.

No matter what we call it, I promise = you the show's still funny.









------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A253.D800193A-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Mon Nov 3 14:13:49 2003 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 17:13:49 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Elizabeth Swados's "Missionaries" at Fine Arts Message-ID: <005b01c3a257$c2a73ba0$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005C_01C3A22D.D9D133A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fine Arts Association in Willoughby Announces Auditions for The Ohio Premiere of MISSIONARIES by Obie Award winning and Tony Award nominated writer and composer of Runaways, Doonsbury the Musical and Rap Master Ronnie Elizabeth Swados Directed by Fabio Polanco Choreography by Janiece Kelley-Kiteley Music Direction by Josh Senick Scenic Design by Ben Needham Costume Design by Russ Borski Lighting Design by Kristen Buchs Sound Design by Corby Grubb Fight Choreography by Kelly Elliott and Josh Brown Audition Dates: December 1 and 2. 7:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Fine Arts Association?s Shadowbox Theatre 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio 44094 Auditions by appointment. To schedule an appointment or for further information please call Ann Hedger, Theatre Operations Coordinator at 440-951-7500 x103. Callbacks: December 3, from 7:30 to 11:00 p.m. The Musical: Missionaries is the true story of the lives service and eventual murders of three American nuns, an American lay missionary and Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero. Drawn from their own words, this powerful musical work is a celebration of faith, commitment, sacrifice and the resilience of the Salvadoran people for whom Dorothy Kazel, Maura Clarke, Ita Ford, Jean Donovan and Archbishop Romero ultimately gave their lives. Missionaries, is primarily a sung-through musical that melds liturgical music with Latin rhythms and occasionally Pop. Missionaries contains strong themes and a small amount of strong language. For more information on the churchwomen and Oscar Romero go to http://www.rtfcam.org/martyrs/martyrs.htm Special Casting Information: Missionaries will be open to both Equity and non-Equity actors. At this time, Equity Actors from New York City will be playing the roles of Ita Ford and Maura Clarke. Character Breakdown: The director is specifically looking for a multi-ethnic cast of all shapes, sizes and experience levels. Dorothy Kazel, Clevelander and Ursuline Nun ? mid 20?s to late 40?s, alto Jean Donovan, CWRU Graduate and lay missionary ? late teens to mid 30?s, mezzo with belt Ita Ford ? CAST Maura Clarke ? CAST Oscar Romero, Salvadoran Archbishop ? any age, any ethnicity, must be convincing as the compassionate leader of a political and religious movement, baritone or tenor Campesino/Countrywoman, the voice of the Salvadoran peasant woman ? any age, any ethnicity, mezzo Carlos, a Salvadoran Boy ? 10 to16 years old, any ethnicity Doug, Jean?s boyfriend ? late teen?s to mid 30?s, baritone Guardias/Soldiers (3) ? males, late teen?s to mid 30?s, any ethnicity, any vocal part Guerilla Fighter ? female, late teens to early 30?s, any ethnicity, alto CIA Agent ? male, any age, large vocal range Campesinos/Country People ? all ages, all vocal types, all ethnicities, all sizes to serve as musical?s chorus. Various large roles with complete solo numbers will be cast from this group including the roles of Jean?s Parents, Colonel Pena, numerous priests and activists, a Vatican emissary, etc? Dancers who Sing ? all ages, all vocal types, all ethnicities, all sizes Production Dates: April 23 through May 9. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. Presented in the Corning Auditorium. There is the possibility of performances being added. Rehearsals: Rehearsals for non-Equity actors will begin on February 9 with Equity actors joining the cast at a later date. Rehearsals will be held 3 to 5 days a week in the evenings and occasionally on weekends. Elizabeth Swados will be joining the cast for some portion of the rehearsal process What to Prepare: Please come prepared with your best short song in one of the following styles: classical, traditional musical theatre ballad, religious or Latin. In addition, individuals interested in the roles of Jean Donovan or Oscar Romero should prepare a second Pop song that shows range. Please have sheet music in the appropriate key for the accompanist. ------=_NextPart_000_005C_01C3A22D.D9D133A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
         Fine Arts=20 Association in=20 Willoughby=20

Announces

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for

       &nbs= p;            = ;   =20 The Ohio Premiere

of=20

 MISSIONARIES

by

Obie=20 Award winning and Tony Award nominated writer and composer of =

Runaways, Doonsbury the Musical and Rap = Master=20 Ronnie

       &nbs= p;   =20 Elizabeth Swados

 Directed by Fabio = Polanco

Choreography by Janiece=20 Kelley-Kiteley

Music Direction by Josh Senick

Scenic Design by Ben Needham

Costume Design by Russ Borski

Lighting Design by Kristen Buchs

Sound Design by Corby=20 Grubb

Fight Choreography by Kelly Elliott and Josh Brown

Audition = Dates:=20

        &nbs= p;            = ;   =20 December 1 and 2.  = 7:30 p.m.=20 to 11:00 p.m.

       &nbs= p;       =20 Fine Arts Association’s Shadowbox Theatre

       &nbs= p;       38660=20 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio=20 44094

Auditions by = appointment.  To schedule an appointment or = for=20 further information please call Ann Hedger, Theatre Operations = Coordinator at=20 440-951-7500 x103.

Callbacks: =20 December 3, from 7:30 to 11:00 p.m.

The = Musical: 

Missionaries is the true story of the lives service = and=20 eventual murders of three American nuns, an American lay missionary and=20 Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero. =20 Drawn from their own words, this powerful musical work is a = celebration=20 of faith, commitment, sacrifice and the resilience of the Salvadoran = people for=20 whom Dorothy Kazel, Maura Clarke, Ita Ford, Jean Donovan and Archbishop = Romero=20 ultimately gave their lives. =20 Missionaries, is primarily a sung-through musical that = melds=20 liturgical music with Latin rhythms and occasionally Pop.  Missionaries contains strong = themes and=20 a small amount of strong language. =20 For more information on the churchwomen and Oscar Romero go to=20 http://www.rtfcam.org/martyrs/martyrs.htm

 Special Casting Information:=20

Missionaries will be open to both Equity and non-Equity=20 actors.  At = this time,=20 Equity Actors from New York City will be playing the roles of Ita Ford = and Maura=20 Clarke. 

Character Breakdown:

The director is specifically = looking for=20 a multi-ethnic cast of all shapes, sizes and experience=20 levels.

 Dorothy=20 Kazel, Clevelander and Ursuline Nun – mid 20’s to late = 40’s,=20 alto

Jean Donovan, CWRU = Graduate and lay=20 missionary –  late = teens to mid=20 30’s, mezzo with belt

Ita Ford – = CAST

Maura Clarke – = CAST

Oscar Romero, Salvadoran = Archbishop –=20 any age, any ethnicity, must be convincing as = the=20 compassionate leader of a political and religious movement, baritone or tenor

Campesino/Countrywoman, = the voice of=20 the Salvadoran peasant woman – any age, = any ethnicity,=20 mezzo

Carlos, a Salvadoran Boy = – 10 to16=20 years old, any ethnicity

Doug, Jean’s = boyfriend – late teen’s=20 to mid 30’s, baritone

Guardias/Soldiers (3) = – males, late=20 teen’s to mid 30’s, any ethnicity, any vocal part

Guerilla Fighter – = female, late teens=20 to early 30’s, any ethnicity, alto

CIA Agent – male, = any age, large=20 vocal range

Campesinos/Country People = – all ages,=20 all vocal types, all ethnicities, all sizes to = serve as=20 musical’s chorus.  =

Various large roles with complete solo numbers will = be cast=20 from this group including the roles of Jean’s Parents, Colonel = Pena,=20 numerous priests and activists, a Vatican = emissary,=20 etc…

Dancers who Sing – = all ages, all=20 vocal types, all ethnicities, all sizes

Production Dates:

April 23 through May = 9.=20 Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 = p.m.    Presented in the = Corning=20 Auditorium.  There is = the=20 possibility of performances being added.

Rehearsals:

Rehearsals for = non-Equity actors=20 will begin on February 9 with Equity actors joining the cast at a later=20 date.  Rehearsals will be = held 3 to=20 5 days a week in the evenings and occasionally on weekends.  Elizabeth Swados = will be=20 joining the cast for some portion of the rehearsal = process

What to = Prepare:

Please come=20 prepared with your best short song in one of the following styles: = classical,=20 traditional musical theatre ballad, religious or Latin.  In addition, individuals = interested in=20 the roles of Jean Donovan or Oscar Romero should prepare a second Pop = song that=20 shows range.  Please have = sheet=20 music in the appropriate key for the=20 accompanist.

------=_NextPart_000_005C_01C3A22D.D9D133A0-- From seanszaller at mail.com Mon Nov 3 14:58:50 2003 From: seanszaller at mail.com (Sean Szaller) Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2003 17:58:50 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Musicians for "The Secret Garden" in Beachwood Message-ID: <20031103225850.96592.qmail@mail.com> Musical director Sean Szaller is currently assembling a pit orchestra for the upcoming Beachwood Community Theater production of "The Secret Garden." The production runs the first two weekends in February (Fri.-Sun. only). Here are the details: 1) We are seeking the following parts: Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass (doubles acoustic and electric), French Horn, Trumpet/Flugelhorn, 4 wind players (all must double on multiple instruments), 2 guitar players (all acoustic who must also play a short amount on the hammered dulcimer -- we will provide the training on that), Harp, Trombone (supposed to double Tuba, but this is optional), Percussionist. 2) The orchestra will have 2 rehearsals early in January. Rehearsals are paid. 3) The orchestra will be called to have a full sing-thru with the cast one day during the week prior to opening night. In addition, all musicians will be called on the Tues.-Thurs. prior to opening to rehearse with the cast during run-thrus. These days are also paid. 3) Performances are at 8pm on Fridays, 7pm on Saturdays, and 2pm on Sundays. These are also paid. Any interested parties please contact Sean Szaller at seanszaller at mail.com (or just respond to this email). Thanks for your anticipated responses! -- __________________________________________________________ Sign-up for your own personalized E-mail at Mail.com http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup CareerBuilder.com has over 400,000 jobs. Be smarter about your job search http://corp.mail.com/careers From WSPAmherst at aol.com Mon Nov 3 18:01:11 2003 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 21:01:11 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Skewers Shakespeare Message-ID: <174.2220e1f6.2cd86267@aol.com> -------------------------------1067911271 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en For Immediate Release Workshop Players proudly presents "The Compleat Wks of Wllm Shkspr,=20 Abridged", by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield and directed by Mi= ke=20 Leuszler.=20 This outrageous production embodies one of comedy's most essential impulses:= =20 the adolescent urge to take a baseball bat to the culturally revered. Dennis= =20 Runkle, Stuart Landes and Jake Wacholz perform this mix of pratfalls, puns,=20 willful misreadings of names and dialogue, clunky female impersonations,=20 clean-cut ribaldry, audience participation and broad burlesque. The conversi= on of the=20 histories into a football game is very funny, so is a rap version of OTHELLO= .=20 The next best thing to =E2=80=9CShakespeare For Dummies.=E2=80=9D Performances are November 20, 21, 22, 28, 29, December 5 & 6 at 8 p.m., with= =20 Sunday matinees on November 30 and December 7 at 3 p.m.=20 Tickets are $10.00 each, with group discounts for groups of 15 or more.=20 Tickets are going fast! For reservations, call (440)988-5613. Workshop Players Theatre is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway= =20 between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58. Visit our Website at http://www.workshopplayers.com - 30 - Contact: Mike Leuzler - Leuszler at aol.com - 440-988-2256 Kathy Whitmore - WSPAmherst at aol.com=20 "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" -------------------------------1067911271 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
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This outrageou= s production embodies one of comedy's most essential impulses: the adolescen= t urge to take a baseball bat to the culturally revered. Dennis Runkle, Stua= rt Landes and Jake Wacholz perform this mix of pratfalls, puns, willful= misreadings of names and dialogue, clunky female impersonations, clean-cut=20= ribaldry, audience participation and broad burlesque. The conversion of the=20= histories into a football game is very funny, so is a rap version of OTHELLO= . The next best thing to =E2=80=9CShakespeare For Dummies.=E2=80=9D
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Performances a= re November 20, 21, 22, 28, 29, December 5 & 6 at 8 p.m., with Sund= ay matinees on November 30 and December 7 at 3 p.m. 
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Tickets are $1= 0.00 each, with group discounts for groups of 15 or more. Tickets are going=20= fast! For reservations, call (440)988-5613.

Workshop Players Theatre=20= is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58= .
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Contact: Mike=20= Leuzler - Leuszler at aol.com - 440-988= -2256
Kathy Whitmore= - WSPAmherst at aol.com
 
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     Atticus Finch      &n= bsp;             = Brian Hutchinson
     Jem Finch       =               &= nbsp;  Steven Keller
     Bob Ewell       =              &n= bsp;    Sheldon Lawrence
     Reverend Sykes      &= nbsp;          Shanton Blan= d
     Scout Finch      = ;            &nb= sp;    Katie Haller
     Calpurnia      &= nbsp;            = ;        Tina Thompkins
     Heck Tate       =              &n= bsp;    Ted Larsen
     Tom Robinson     &nbs= p;            &n= bsp; Roberto Salieri
     Stephanie Crawford    &nbs= p;        Mary Lu Franks
     Maudie Atkinson      =            Linda Witko= wski
     Mrs. Dubose      &nbs= p;             &= nbsp;  Meg Parrish
     Arthur Radley (Boo)    &nb= sp;        Bob Kenderes
     Charles Baker Harris (Dill)   =20= Colin Bigley
     Judge Taylor      &nb= sp;               &nb= sp; Paul Runevitch
     Mayella Ewell     &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;   Jessica Malicki
     Walter Cunningham     = ;         Paul Runevitch
     Mr. Gilmer      =             &nbs= p;        Bob Kenderes
     Walter Cunningham Jr.     =      Daniel Sanicky
     
Director:  Sara Hubacher
Stage Manager:  Tara Holman 
 
November 7, 8: Friday & Saturday at 8 p.m.
November 9: Sunday at 2 p.m.
For ticket information call:  440-954-4634
 
All performances held in the Little Theatre at Strongville High School<= /DIV>
 
 
-------------------------------1067918668-- From davidgutter at hotmail.com Tue Nov 4 05:10:07 2003 From: davidgutter at hotmail.com (David Gutter) Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2003 08:10:07 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Photographer looking for side jobs Message-ID:



I am a local Freelance photographer, South Euclid. I am looking to work with artist, models, entertainment groups. Willing to work with in your budget.

I use 35MM Cameras (Canon Rebles) Digital (Sony F707)

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Later this month, we will be updating = our website=20 with news on all our movies and screenings, etc. There is a feedback = form at www.prelude2cinema.com if you = have any=20 suggestions. Thanks for your support.
 
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* Prices may vary by service area From twnkltos at ix.netcom.com Mon Nov 3 01:42:21 2003 From: twnkltos at ix.netcom.com (Margaret Holden) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 09:42:21 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]choreographer wanted Message-ID: <003c01c3a1ee$c87b0660$f7b54943@gipsygrl> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0039_01C3A1EE.C777A020 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable National Dance Week, April 23-May 2 will be celebrated in NE Ohio with a = Day of Dance on Sunday, April 25th. This year the event will be held at = the Beck Center in Lakewood. One of the features will be a chorus line of former dancers, current = dancers and advanced students. We are looking for a choreographer for a = "showy kick line" type routine. Audition date for dancers has been set = for Sunday, January 11th at Cleveland Dance Theatre studios, 5515 = Broadview Road, Parma. If interested, please contact Margaret Holden, = State Director for NDW at clevelanddancetheatre at yahoo.com or send a = video of your work to 4140 Diane Drive, Fairview Park, Ohio 44126. Dec. = 1st deadline for video submissions. ------=_NextPart_000_0039_01C3A1EE.C777A020 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
National Dance Week, April 23-May 2 = will be=20 celebrated in NE Ohio with a Day of Dance on Sunday, April 25th.  = This year=20 the event will be held at the Beck Center in Lakewood.
One of the features will be a chorus = line of former=20 dancers, current dancers and advanced students.  We are looking for = a=20 choreographer for a "showy kick line" type routine.  Audition date = for=20 dancers has been set for Sunday, January 11th at Cleveland Dance Theatre = studios, 5515 Broadview Road, Parma.  If interested, please contact = Margaret Holden, State Director for NDW at clevelanddancetheatre at yah= oo.com=20 or send a video of your work to 4140 Diane Drive, Fairview Park, Ohio=20 44126.  Dec. 1st deadline for video = submissions.
------=_NextPart_000_0039_01C3A1EE.C777A020-- From Margaret.Berke at tri-c.edu Tue Nov 4 05:41:41 2003 From: Margaret.Berke at tri-c.edu (Berke, Margaret) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 08:41:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Night Watch" Opens This Weekend in Independence Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2D9.61186489 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Independence Community Theater 6652 Brecksville Road presents =20 The Suspense Thriller=20 "Night Watch" Friday and Saturday, Nov. 7 & 8, 14 & 15, 21 & 22 8 pm =20 Call 216-447-1612 For Reservations and Information =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2D9.61186489 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

Independence Community Theater

6652 = Brecksville Road

presents

 

The Suspense Thriller 

“Night Watch”

Friday and Saturday, Nov. 7 & 8, 14 & 15, 21 & = 22

8 = pm

 

Call = 216-447-1612

For = Reservations and Information

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2D9.61186489-- From tjd1 at uakron.edu Tue Nov 4 05:53:14 2003 From: tjd1 at uakron.edu (Dixon,Tamra J) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 08:53:14 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dance Concert Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2DA.FDDDAC8F Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The University of Akron Dance Company Fall Dance Concert =20 November 6, 7 and 8 at 8:00 pm November 9 at 2:00 at 2:00 pm =20 Paul Daum Theatre in Kolbe Hall =20 General Admission: $9.00 Faculty/Staff/Students/Seniors: $6.00 =20 Call 330-972-7575 for reservations ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2DA.FDDDAC8F Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The University of Akron = Dance Company

Fall Dance = Concert

 

November 6, 7 and 8 at = 8:00 pm

November 9 at = 2:00 at 2:00 pm

 

Paul Daum Theatre in Kolbe = Hall

 

General Admission: = $9.00

Faculty/Staff/Students/Senio= rs: $6.00

 

Call 330-972-7575 for = reservations

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2DA.FDDDAC8F-- From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Tue Nov 4 06:11:15 2003 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 09:11:15 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Performance: Chuck Davis & the African American Dance Ensemb le 11/7/03 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_01C3A2DD.8244B980 Content-Type: text/plain Chuck Davis & the African American Dance Ensemble Friday, November 7, 2003 7:00PM The Allen Theatre Please join the Education Department at Playhouse Square in celebrating a week long residency with the African American Dance Ensemble Cleveland Municipal School District. Performance length is sixty minutes and there will be no intermission. Tickets will be available at the Allen box office the evening of the performance. The African American Dance Ensemble seeks to preserve and share the finest traditions of African and African-American dance and music through research, education and entertainment. With the motto, peace, love and respect for everyone, they celebrate traditional African culture, aesthetics and values as resources for all people and utilize cross-cultural understanding and societal analysis. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2DD.8244B980 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
 
Chuck = Davis
& the African American = Dance=20 Ensemble
Friday, November 7,=20 2003

7:00PM

The Allen=20 Theatre

 
 
Please=20 join the Education Department at Playhouse=20 Square=20 in celebrating a week long residency = with the=20 African American Dance Ensemble Cleveland=20 Municipal=20 School=20 District.=20 Performance length is sixty minutes = and there=20 will be no intermission.  =20
 
Tickets = will be=20 available at the Allen box office the evening of the=20 performance.
 
The = African=20 American Dance Ensemble seeks to preserve and share the finest = traditions of=20 African and African-American dance and music through research, = education and=20 entertainment. With the motto, peace, love and respect for everyone, = they=20 celebrate traditional African culture, aesthetics and values as = resources for=20 all people and utilize cross-cultural understanding and societal=20 analysis.
------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2DD.8244B980-- From dkilbane at cptonline.org Tue Nov 4 08:16:44 2003 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 11:16:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DISCORDIA @ Cleveland Public Theatre, and, what's in your stocking? Message-ID: CPT's DISCORDIA runs through November 8! GOD LOVES OUR COUNTRY, OUR COUNTRY MUST REPLY. SO GOD WANTS OUR COUNTRY -- TO BUY! Check out DISCORDIA: a world premiere musical comedy about war, death, and lower taxes. written by Linda Eisenstein and James Levin music by Linda Eisenstein directed by Raymond Bobgan now through November 8, 2003! "Director Raymond Bobgan gives us the old razzle-dazzle..." --Benjamin Gleisser, Cleveland Jewish News The world premiere musical comedy DISCORDIA tells the story of the innocent Percival as he tries to become a knight of the Round Table and do good in a confusing world. His quest: the Holy Grail, which can heal the sick, restore the land, and give hope. But others want to use the Grail for themselves: greedy Barons, warlike Knights, King Arthur and his handlers. Whom does the Grail serve? And, save the DATE! CPT's next mainstage production opens November 28, 2003. MRS. BOB CRATCHIT'S WILD CHRISTMAS BINGE the new comedy by Christopher Durang--a delcious holiday romp! directed by Randy Rollison November 28-December 20, 2003 in the Gordon Square Theatre Reservations: 216/631-2727 www.cptonline.org Dan Kilbane Publicist Cleveland Public Theatre 6415 Detroit Ave. Cleveland, OH 44102 tel: 216/631-2727 ext. 203 fax: 216/631-2575 www.cptonline.org dkilbane at cptonline.org a musical about war, death, and lower taxes! DISCORDIA, October 17-November 8, 2003 music, magic, freak show, Cheez Whiz! VARLA JEAN MERMAN'S UNDER A BIG TOP October 23-November 2, 2003 From GrahaSu at ci.akron.oh.us Tue Nov 4 09:27:08 2003 From: GrahaSu at ci.akron.oh.us (Graham, Suzie) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 12:27:08 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Youth Acting Workshop Tonight! Message-ID: <675B47A9343751449512A4411BC5EC06028C8ED9@W2KCOA1> The park is beautiful and filled with golden leaves! Come out for a = drive to Forest Lodge Community Arts Center for our free Acting Workshop!=20 Forest Lodge Community Arts Center is sponsoring a free introductory = Acting Workshop this evening from 6-7 pm. =20 The workshop is designed for ages 7-12. =20 Instruction will be provided by the Ing=E9nue Theatre Ensemble. If you're in a rush, bring a picnic dinner (or fast food for those of = us who aren't very Martha Stewart) and enjoy it in the park! Come one, Come all! Forest Lodge Community Arts Center 260 Greenwood Ave. Akron, Ohio 44313 (330) 375-2813 The Lodge can be reached from the White Pond/ Mull Ave exit off of 77. = Take Mull Ave East, go around the circle, and take the first Left = (Greenwood), turn left into our parking lot. From MRONEN2000 at aol.com Tue Nov 4 11:48:30 2003 From: MRONEN2000 at aol.com (MRONEN2000 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 14:48:30 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]SEEKING PAID EXTRAS FOR A NIKE COMMERCIAL Message-ID: <12d.33cfadf0.2cd95c8e@aol.com> --part1_12d.33cfadf0.2cd95c8e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NOVEMBER 4, 2003 MARCY RONEN CASTING is seeking PAID EXTRAS for a NIKE television commercial=20 which will shoot in Cleveland, Ohio on Monday, November 17 and Tuesday,=20 November 18, 2003.=A0 The pay is $125.00 for a 12 hour day. Individuals of all ages, ethnicities and genders are invited.=A0 African=20 Americans encouraged to apply.=A0 Adults and children are welcome.=A0 Being=20= in shape and=20 having athletic or basketball ability a plus, but not necessary. Please drop off a snapshot of yourself with your contact information (name=20 and best phone numbers to reach you) this Thursday, Friday and Saturday betw= een=20 10am and 4pm, or Sunday between 3pm and 8pm at: PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST USE THE GYM DOOR (off of parking lot) 2592 West 14th Street Cleveland, Ohio=A0 44113 OR Please mail a snapshot of yourself ASAP (by Friday the latest) with your=20 contact information including your name and the best phone number to reach y= ou at=20 to: MARCY RONEN CASTING P.O. BOX 210107 SOUTH EUCLID, OHIO=A0 44121-7107 Thank you, Marcy Ronen --part1_12d.33cfadf0.2cd95c8e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NOVEMBER 4, 2003

MARCY RONEN CASTING is seeking PAID EXTRAS for a NIKE television commercial=20= which will shoot in Cleveland, Ohio on Monday, November 17 and Tuesday, Nove= mber 18, 2003.=A0 The pay is $125.00 for a 12 hour day.

Individuals of all ages, ethnicities and genders are invited.=A0 African Ame= ricans encouraged to apply.=A0 Adults and children are welcome.=A0 Being in=20= shape and having athletic or basketball ability a plus, but not necessary.
Please drop off a snapshot of yourself with your contact information (name a= nd best phone numbers to reach you) this Thursday, Friday and Saturday betwe= en 10am and 4pm, or Sunday between 3pm and 8pm at:

PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
USE THE GYM DOOR (off of parking lot)
2592 West 14th Street
Cleveland, Ohio=A0 44113

OR

Please mail a snapshot of yourself ASAP (by Friday the latest) with your con= tact information including your name and the best phone number to reach you=20= at to:

MARCY RONEN CASTING
P.O. BOX 210107
SOUTH EUCLID, OHIO=A0 44121-7107

Thank you,

Marcy Ronen







--part1_12d.33cfadf0.2cd95c8e_boundary-- From WcpAkron at aol.com Tue Nov 4 11:58:27 2003 From: WcpAkron at aol.com (WcpAkron at aol.com) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 14:58:27 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Weathervane's "Joseph...Dreamcoat" a holiday tradition Message-ID: <134.275366b1.2cd95ee3@aol.com> --part1_134.275366b1.2cd95ee3_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit WEATHERVANE COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE Presents An Akron Holiday Tradition Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat "Four Years in a Row for a Darn Good Reason!" Weathervane announces performances of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" -- back by popular demand for the holiday season. "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" is a Youth/Family production on stage at Weathervane from Saturday, November 22 - Sunday, December 21, 2003. (Performance schedule at end of release.) Most performers are students between the ages of 12 and 18. Adults perform the roles of Joseph, Narrator and Jacob. The musical retells the story of Joseph, a young man with a knack for having prophetic dreams, who incurs the jealousy of his brothers when his father gives him a magnificent coat. The energetic musical score includes many styles of songs including country, calypso and good ol' rock and roll. The Directing Team Sarah Bailey will direct this season's production. Sarah is a graduate of Ohio Northern University and has her Masters in Music and Pedagogy from the prestigious Westminster Choir College. Bailey has sung onstage at Carnegie Hall with the New York Philharmonic, and was a grand finalist at the Guandong International Vocal Competition in China. This is Bailey's directorial debut at Weathervane Playhouse. J.T. Buck serves as Musical Director. Buck is a graduate of The University of Akron and was recently Musical Director of Hercules vs. Godzilla at Near West Theatre in Cleveland. Choreographer for the production is Tracy Schuler, whose credits include Carousel Dinner Theatre, Youngstown Playhouse and Oakland Center for the Arts. Schuler is a graduate of Youngstown State University. Shawn Kinser will play the role of Joseph. Kinser, a first time Weathervane performer, is a graduate of the Hugh Glauser School of Music at Kent State University where he performed most notably in Candide in 2000. Marissa Montigney reprises the role of the narrator. Other cast members include: Caitlin Bolden, Amanda Bouffard, Elise Cordle, Amy Farmer, Katie Farragher, Jessi Hale, Kyle Herman, Ryan Kepes, Friederike Nagel, Helena Olee, Carla Pizzino, Alix Reilly, Drew Reilly, Chris Rusen, Sonny Russo, Bobby Salada, Leah Sass, Cory Schafer, Andy Schueneman, Danielle Schprechman, Emily Schprechman, Brittany Smith, Matt Talley Derrick Turner, Brittany Unruh, Aaron Veal, Lee Wilson. Local communities represented by the talented cast are Akron, Copley, Doylestown, Medina, Ravenna, Kent, Stow, Fairlawn, Hudson, Brecksville, Green, Mogadore, North Royalton, Twinsburg, Cuyahoga Falls, Bath, Richfield and Wadsworth. Each performance will feature a guest youth chorus from either Harris Elementary School in Akron or Price Elementary School in Cuyahoga Falls. This collaboration promises to be an entertaining and family-oriented theater experience. Ticket prices are family-friendly at $10 or $8 for children 12 and under. Group rates are also available. Charge by phone with Visa, MasterCard or Discover at 330-836-2626, Tuesday - Friday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Fridays November 28 - 8:00 p.m. December 5 - 8:00 p.m. December 12 - 8:00 p.m. December 19 - 8:00 p.m. Saturdays November 22 - 2:30 p.m. November 29 - 2:30 p.m. December 6 - 2:30 p.m. December 13 and 20 - 2:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Sundays November 23 - 2:30 p.m. November 30- 2:30 p.m. December 7 - 2:30 p.m. December 14 - 2:30 p.m. December 21 - 2:30 p.m. "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" is the second Youth Production of the 2003-2004 season. The upcoming spring production is Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," February 14 - 28, 2004. Don't miss "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" at Weathervane Playhouse, November 22 - December 21, 2003. --part1_134.275366b1.2cd95ee3_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

WEATHERVANE COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE
Presents
An Akron Holiday Tradition
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
"Four Years in a Row for a Darn Good Reason!"


Weathervane announces performances of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's= "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" -- back by popular demand fo= r the holiday season.  "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" i= s a Youth/Family production on stage at Weathervane from Saturday, November=20= 22 - Sunday, December 21, 2003.  (Performance schedule at end of releas= e.)  Most performers are students between the ages of 12 and 18. Adults= perform the roles of Joseph, Narrator and Jacob.

The musical retells the story of Joseph, a young man with a knack for ha= ving prophetic dreams, who incurs the jealousy of his brothers when his fath= er gives him a magnificent coat.  The energetic musical score includes=20= many styles of songs including country, calypso and good ol' rock and roll.

The Directing Team
Sarah Bailey will direct this season's producti= on. Sarah is a graduate of Ohio Northern University and has her Masters in M= usic and Pedagogy from the prestigious Westminster Choir College. Bailey has= sung onstage at Carnegie Hall with the New York Philharmonic,  and was= a grand finalist at the Guandong International Vocal Competition in China.=20= This is Bailey's directorial debut at Weathervane Playhouse.
J.T. Buck serves as Musical Director.  Buck= is a graduate of The University of Akron and was recently Musical Director=20= of Hercules vs. Godzilla at Near West Theatre in Cleveland.  Choreograp= her for the production is Tracy Schuler, whose= credits include Carousel Dinner Theatre, Youngstown Playhouse and Oakland C= enter for the Arts. Schuler is a graduate of Youngstown State University.

Shawn Kinser will play the role of Joseph. &nbs= p;Kinser, a first time Weathervane performer, is a graduate of the Hugh Glau= ser School of Music at Kent State University where he performed most notably= in Candide in 2000.

Marissa Montigney reprises the role of the narra= tor. Other cast members include: Caitlin Bolden, Amanda Bouffard, Elise Cord= le, Amy Farmer, Katie Farragher, Jessi Hale, Kyle Herman, Ryan Kepes, Friede= rike Nagel, Helena Olee, Carla Pizzino, Alix Reilly, Drew Reilly, Chris Ruse= n, Sonny Russo, Bobby Salada, Leah Sass, Cory Schafer, Andy Schueneman, Dani= elle Schprechman, Emily Schprechman, Brittany Smith, Matt Talley Derrick Tur= ner, Brittany Unruh, Aaron Veal, Lee Wilson.  Local communities represe= nted by the talented cast are Akron, Copley, Doylestown, Medina, Ravenna, Ke= nt, Stow, Fairlawn, Hudson, Brecksville, Green, Mogadore, North Royalton, Tw= insburg, Cuyahoga Falls, Bath, Richfield and Wadsworth.
Each performance will feature a guest youth chorus from either Harris El= ementary School in Akron or Price Elementary School in Cuyahoga Falls.

This collaboration promises to be an entertaining and family-oriented th= eater experience. Ticket prices are family-friendly at $10 or  $8 for c= hildren 12 and under.  Group rates are also available.

Charge by phone with Visa, MasterCard or Discover at 330-836-2626, Tuesd= ay - Friday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.


Fridays
November 28 - 8:00 p.m.
December 5 - 8:00 p.m.
December 12 - 8:00 p.m.
December  19 - 8:00 p.m.

Saturdays
November 22 - 2:30 p.m.
November 29 - 2:30 p.m.
December 6 - 2:30 p.m.
December 13 and 20 - 2:30 p.m. and 8 p.m.

Sundays
November 23  - 2:30 p.m.
November 30- 2:30 p.m.
December 7  - 2:30 p.m.
December 14  - 2:30 p.m.
December 21 - 2:30 p.m.


"Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" is the second Youth Produ= ction of the 2003-2004 season. The upcoming spring production is Arthur Mill= er's "The Crucible," February 14 - 28, 2004.  Don't miss "Joseph and th= e Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" at Weathervane Playhouse, November 22 - Dec= ember 21, 2003.

--part1_134.275366b1.2cd95ee3_boundary-- From MRONEN2000 at aol.com Tue Nov 4 12:14:49 2003 From: MRONEN2000 at aol.com (MRONEN2000 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 15:14:49 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]SEEKING GREAT BASKETBALL PLAYERS FOR NIKE COMMERCIAL!!! Message-ID: <1d5.1396461e.2cd962b9@aol.com> --part1_1d5.1396461e.2cd962b9_boundary Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="part1_1d5.1396461e.2cd962b9_alt_boundary" --part1_1d5.1396461e.2cd962b9_alt_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Marcy Ronen-Casting Director 216-381-2584 216-410-3475 MRONEN2000 at AOL.COM NIKE CASTING SPECS AS OF 11/4/2003 3:12 PM SEEKING THE FOLOWING ON CAMERA PRINCIPALS: 20 great basketball players who can do hypnotizing things with a basketball, male and female, all ethnicities, 12-65 years of age. Amazing skills, ball handling, dunks, etc. Must be able to play well. 3 musicians/basketball players for a church band. Male and female, all ethnicities, 18-65 years of age. Must play both instruments and basketball well. DUE TO ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY OR AMATEUR STATUS: WE CAN NOT ALLOW STUDENTS WHO ARE CURRENTLY PLAYING OR PLAN ON PLAYING ON A HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE SPORTS TEAM. The rate for principals is SAG SCALE. Exclusivity/Conflict: Athletic Apparel The market includes but is not limited to: Network, Cable, Dealer, Wildspot, Foreign, Theatrical/Industrial and Internet. The paymaster will be: Wieden & Kennedy 224 NW 13th Avenue Portland, Oregon 97209 The SAG SIGNATORY IS: Wieden & Kennedy 224 NW 13th Avenue Portland, Oregon 97209 Casting will take place this week on Thursday, November 6, Friday, November 7, Saturday, November 8 from 10:00am to 4:00pm at: PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT 2592 West 14th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44113 And Sunday, November 9, 2003 from 330pm-8pm at: PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT 2592 West 14th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44113 Callbacks will be Tuesday, November 11, 2003. Time and place TBD. Shoot dates are Monday, November 17 and Tuesday, November 18, 2003 in Cleveland, Ohio. Wardrobe fittings TBD. Contact: Marcy Ronen Marcy Ronen Casting 216-381-2584 216-410-3475 --part1_1d5.1396461e.2cd962b9_alt_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Marcy Ronen-Casting Director
216-381-2584
216-410-3475
MRONEN2000 at AOL.COM

NIKE
CASTING SPECS
AS OF 11/4/2003 3:12 PM

SEEKING THE FOLOWING ON CAMERA PRINCIPALS:

20 great basketball players who can do hypnotizing things with= a basketball, male and female, all ethnicities, 12-65 years of age.  A= mazing skills, ball handling, dunks, etc.  Must be able to play well.
3 musicians/basketball players for a church band.  =20= Male and female, all ethnicities, 18-65 years of age. Must play both instrum= ents and basketball well.

DUE TO ATHLETIC ELIGIBILI= TY OR AMATEUR STATUS:  WE CAN NOT ALLOW STUDENTS WHO ARE CURRENTLY PLAY= ING OR PLAN ON PLAYING ON A HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE SPORTS TEAM.

The rate for principals is SAG SCALE.

Exclusivity/Conflict: Athletic Apparel

The market includes but is not limited to: Network, Cable, Dealer, Wildspot,= Foreign, Theatrical/Industrial and Internet.

The paymaster will be: Wieden & Kennedy
       224 NW 13th Avenue
       Portland, Oregon = 97209
      
The SAG SIGNATORY IS: Wieden & Kennedy
          &nbs= p;  224 NW 13th Avenue
          &nbs= p;  Portland, Oregon  97209

Casting will take place this week on Thursday, November 6, Friday, November=20= 7, Saturday, November 8 from 10:00am to 4:00pm at: 

PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT
2592 West 14th Street
Cleveland, Ohio  44113

And Sunday, November 9, 2003 from 330pm-8pm at:

PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT
2592 West 14th Street
Cleveland, Ohio  44113

Callbacks will be Tuesday, November 11, 2003.
Time and place TBD. 

Shoot dates are Monday, November 17 and Tuesday, November 18, 2003 in Clevel= and, Ohio.

Wardrobe fittings TBD.

Contact:

Marcy Ronen
Marcy Ronen Casting
216-381-2584
216-410-3475

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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA --part1_1d5.1396461e.2cd962b9_boundary-- From wgmather at msn.com Tue Nov 4 12:32:34 2003 From: wgmather at msn.com (Robert Catalano) Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2003 15:32:34 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Discovery Channel Special - ACTOR NEEDED Message-ID: A young adult male actor is needed for a special on Great Lakes Shipwrecks for the Discovery Channel. Segments are being shot at various locations around the Lakes and on Saturday, Nov. 15, they will film aboard the Steamship WILLIAM G. MATHER Museum at Cleveland's North Coast Harbor. Needed is a caucasian male, early twenties, slim build, approximately 6' tall with wavy dark hair to portray the young Dennis Hale, the only survivor of the sinking of the DANIEL J. MORREL. Mr. Hale wrote a book titled, "SOLE SURVIVOR" and will also be filmed for the special and will be aboard for the shoot. Actor needs to be comfortable being filmed in boxers and a t-shirt. This is a non-equity position with an honorarium for the half-day shoot. To be considered, please fax or e-mail your resume and headshot to the contact below by Nov. 8. Rob Catalano, Museum Manager Steamship WILLIAM G. MATHER Museum 1001 E. 9th Street Pier Cleveland, OH 44114 Ph. 216-574-9053 Fax: 216-574-2536 E-mail: wgmather at msn.com Website: www.wgmather.org _________________________________________________________________ Great deals on high-speed Internet access as low as $26.95. https://broadband.msn.com (Prices may vary by service area.) From blesner at solonohio.org Tue Nov 4 12:32:40 2003 From: blesner at solonohio.org (Barb Lesner) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 15:32:40 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dance Instructor Needed at Solon Center for the Arts Message-ID: <001801c3a312$cb6b6de0$ce9c09c0@ARTS06> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C3A2E8.E2064540 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Solon Center for the Arts has an opening for a Dance Instructor to teach = and oversee a growing dance program with an established curriculum. = Applicants must have a Dance or related degree and have taught for at = least two years. SCA is interviewing applicants immediately. Please = send a letter of intent and resume to blesner at solonohio.org or mail you = information to: Solon Center for the Arts=20 Attn: Karen Prasser 6315 SOM Center Road Solon, Ohio 44139 440-337-1400 The City of Solon is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not = discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, = religion, age, and handicap status in employment or provision of = service. Individuals requiring special accommodations should contact = the Human Resources Department. =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C3A2E8.E2064540 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Solon Center for the Arts has an = opening for a=20 Dance Instructor to teach and oversee a growing dance program with an=20 established curriculum.  Applicants must have a Dance or related degree = and have=20 taught for at least two years.  SCA is interviewing applicants = immediately.  Please send a letter of intent and resume to blesner at solonohio.org or mail you information = to:
 
Solon Center for the Arts
Attn: = Karen=20 Prasser
6315 SOM Center Road
Solon, Ohio = 44139
440-337-1400
 

The City of = Solon is an=20 Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of = race,=20 color, national origin, sex, religion, age, and handicap status in = employment or=20 provision of service.  = Individuals=20 requiring special accommodations should contact the Human Resources=20 Department.

 

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C3A2E8.E2064540-- From erstwhiled at adelphia.net Tue Nov 4 14:04:20 2003 From: erstwhiled at adelphia.net (erstwhiled at adelphia.net) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 17:04:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?ISO8859_1?B?k0xPT0s=?= FOR THE =?ISO8859_1?B?V09NQU6U?= PREMIERES AT THE OHIO INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL THURSDAY, N Message-ID: <20031104220420.ZYGA1433.mta3.adelphia.net@mail.adelphia.net> PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: L. David Erste 11105 Governor Avenue Cleveland, OH 44111 440.570.0075 CONTACT: W. Jeff Gosnell 3991 East 71st Street Cleveland, OH 44105 216.571.0914 ?LOOK FOR THE WOMAN? PREMIERES AT THE OHIO INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6. October 16, 2003, Cleveland, OH - Plato?s Cave Productions is pleased to announce the world premiere of ?Look For The Woman,? a feature length murder mystery / black comedy written and directed by local filmmaker Jeff Gosnell, at the Ohio Independent Film Festival in Ohio City on Thursday, November 6, 2003 at 3 p.m. In its 10th year at the Cleveland Public Theater, 6415 Detroit Avenue, the 2003 festival runs from November 1 ? 9. The Ohio Independent Film Festival is the leading showcase in Ohio for international independent shorts and feature-length films. Thursday November 6 is OHIO DAY, all films are written, directed, photographed, and starred in by Ohioans, starting 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. All programs are $10.00 unless otherwise noted. Seating is limited. Call 216-651-7315 or go online at www.ticketweb.com for directions and advance ticket sales. ?Look For The Woman? centers on the false perceptions of an aspiring screenwriter named Jeff, Jeff Gosnell, who has had a history of dating the wrong women. After his latest girlfriend breaks up with him, Jeff finds himself the accidental hero when he comes to the rescue of Veronica, Mandy Lascko. The series of events that follow leaves Jeff bewildered bruised and framed for a double murder. ?Look For The Woman? was shot on location in Cleveland, Ohio by local filmmakers Jeff Gosnell, director/writer/actor and L. David Erste, producer. ?Look For The Woman? showcases an entire cast of local talent starring Mandy Lascko, Matt McDermott, Don Mitri, Jeff Blanchard, Bill Fletcher, Sande Lester and Brian Bartels. ?Look For The Woman? November 6 at the Independent Film Festival in Ohio City. ### From RNavisjr at aol.com Tue Nov 4 14:55:07 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 17:55:07 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]NWT Looking for a BUDDHA STATUE Message-ID: <1df.12b0818f.2cd9884b@aol.com> --part1_1df.12b0818f.2cd9884b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hey Everyone....the Near West Theatre is looking to rent/borrow a large Buddha statue for our upcoming production THE KING AND I. It needs to measure somewhere around 4 to 6 ft. high. Not the Happy Buddha with arms outraised and smiling but a more reverent Buddha. It's for use at part of a shrine we're building for the set. If you have something like this or know of any connections to people or places that might, PLEASE CALL MIKE LAROCHELLE, our Techinical Director, at 651-2828. Thanks ever so much! --part1_1df.12b0818f.2cd9884b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hey Everyone....the Near West Theatre is looking to re= nt/borrow a large Buddha statue for our upcoming production THE KING AND I.&= nbsp; It needs to measure somewhere around 4 to 6 ft. high. Not the Happy Bu= ddha with arms outraised and smiling but a more reverent Buddha. It's for us= e at part of a shrine we're building for the set.
If you have something like this or know of any connections to people or plac= es that might, PLEASE CALL MIKE LAROCHELLE, our Techinical Director, at 651-= 2828.
Thanks ever so much!
--part1_1df.12b0818f.2cd9884b_boundary-- From MDay825 at aol.com Tue Nov 4 16:59:55 2003 From: MDay825 at aol.com (MDay825 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 19:59:55 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Music from Steel Pier Message-ID: <94.3f376bde.2cd9a58b@aol.com> -------------------------------1067993995 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I presently seeking the music for "Two Little Words" from Steel Pier. Does anyone have it by chance?? I need it for an audition in two weeks and I have been unsucessful in finding or purchasing it. I can be reached by email at mday825 at aol.com if anyone is aware where I can purchase it or if you have a copy I can borrow. Thanks!!! -------------------------------1067993995 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I presently seeking the music for "Two Little Words" from Steel Pier.&nbs= p; Does anyone have it by chance?? I need it for an audition in two weeks an= d I have been unsucessful in finding or purchasing it.  I can be reache= d by email at mday825 at aol.com if anyo= ne is aware where I can purchase it or if you have a copy I can borrow. = ; Thanks!!! -------------------------------1067993995-- From PATMAZZ at aol.com Tue Nov 4 17:44:30 2003 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 20:44:30 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Powerhouse Pub presents "LAST OF THE SORCERERS" Message-ID: <141.1bd4a628.2cd9affe@aol.com> --part1_141.1bd4a628.2cd9affe_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Powerhouse Pub & Cabaret located in the Nautica Entertainment Complex Proudly Presents A Play for the entire family Ultimus Veneficus (Last of the Sorcerers) Written and Directed By Fred Taylor Produced by Michael Dean Mercer November 15 - 23 Saturday and Sundays Matinees only! The Last of the Sorcerers is an enchanted fairy tale for the entire family. This mystical production is filled with music, dance and riveting sword fighting. A pure hearted boy Timothy finds a pair of magical keys outside the King's castle. He uses the power of the keys to defend the kingdom against evil witches and sorcerers. Children will be captured by the mystical fantasy of The Last of The Sorcerers and adults will be thrilled by the suspense and all will be part of this magical evening. Timothy is befriended by the good wizard Ephesian played by Rufus Malone. The evil sorceress is played by Daniela Mangialardo and Gregory Taylor is the young lad who finds the keys! Bring the Children to this enchanted fairy tale with a large diverse cast and many children. Performance Schedule Saturdays, November 15 & 22 at 2pm, Sundays, November 16 & 23 at 3pm General admission is $15 Tickets available through Ticketmaster 216-241-5555 --part1_141.1bd4a628.2cd9affe_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable



The Powerhouse Pub & Cab= aret
located in the Nautica Entertainment Complex


Proudly Presents


A  P= lay for the entire family

Ult= imus Veneficus
(Last of the Sorcerers)

Written and Directed By F= red Taylor
Produced by Michael Dean Mercer


November 15 - 23
Saturday and Sundays Matinees only!

The Last of the Sorcerers is an enchanted fairy tale for the entire family.=20= This mystical production is filled with music, dance and riveting sword figh= ting. A pure hearted boy Timothy finds a pair of magical keys outside the Ki= ng's castle. He uses the power of the keys to defend the kingdom against evi= l witches and sorcerers. Children will be captured by the mystical fantasy o= f The Last of The Sorcerers and adults will be thrilled by the suspense and=20= all will be part of this magical evening. Timothy is befriended by the good=20= wizard Ephesian played by Rufus Malone. The evil sorceress is played by Dani= ela Mangialardo
and Gregory Taylor is the young lad who finds the keys!
Bring the Children to this enchanted fairy tale with a large diverse cast an= d many children.


Performance Schedule
Saturdays, November 15 & 22 at 2pm,
Sundays, November 16 & 23 at 3pm


General admission is $15<= BR> Tickets available through Ticketmaster

216-241-5555

--part1_141.1bd4a628.2cd9affe_boundary-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Tue Nov 4 18:14:46 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 21:14:46 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Additional information about the DP Workshop Message-ID: <000a01c3a342$99122ca0$4200000a@raygateway> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C3A318.B03C24A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi all, I've updated the DP Workshop page including pictures of participants, it's huge, so please take a few minutes to let the page load, the link is at http://www.ohiofilms.com/2003festival/lighting/pictures.html In addition, I would like to mention Annie Jones, another great volunteer that helped making the DP Workshop run smoothly with her AD experience. Thank you! Johnny ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C3A318.B03C24A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Hi = all, I've updated=20 the DP Workshop page including pictures of participants, it's huge, so = please=20 take a few minutes to let the page load, the link is at htt= p://www.ohiofilms.com/2003festival/lighting/pictures.html
 
In = addition, I would=20 like to mention Annie Jones, another great volunteer that helped making = the DP=20 Workshop run smoothly with her AD experience. Thank = you!
 
Johnny
------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C3A318.B03C24A0-- From DramaMama3 at aol.com Tue Nov 4 20:00:32 2003 From: DramaMama3 at aol.com (DramaMama3 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 23:00:32 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Westlake High School Drama Club Production Message-ID: <124.274f64d9.2cd9cfe0@aol.com> --part1_124.274f64d9.2cd9cfe0_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Westlake High School Drama Club is presenting "A-Haunting We Will Go", a mystery/comedy by Tim Kelly and directed by Judi Shankland Spitzer. The group performs at the Parkside Intermediate School Auditorium located at 24525 Hilliard Blvd, Westlake, Ohio. Dates and times are as follows: Thursday, November 6 at 7:30 pm Friday, November 7 at 8:00 pm Saturday, November 8 at 8:00 pm Sunday, November 9 at 2:00 pm Tickets are $5.00 at the door. Any questions--contact Judi at 440-899-3075 x 7928 --part1_124.274f64d9.2cd9cfe0_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Westlake High School Dram= a Club is presenting "A-Haunting We Will Go", a mystery/comedy by Tim Kelly=20= and directed by Judi Shankland Spitzer.  The group performs at the Park= side Intermediate School Auditorium located at 24525 Hilliard Blvd, Westlake= , Ohio.  Dates and times are as follows:
           Thurs= day, November 6 at 7:30 pm
            = ;Friday, November 7 at 8:00 pm
            = ;Saturday, November 8 at 8:00 pm
            = ;Sunday, November 9 at 2:00 pm
Tickets are $5.00 at the door.  
Any questions--contact Judi at 440-899-3075 x 7928
--part1_124.274f64d9.2cd9cfe0_boundary-- From oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com Tue Nov 4 11:12:40 2003 From: oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com (annettamarion) Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2003 19:12:40 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL][OIFF-News] =?iso-8859-1?q?=93ONE_OF_THE_FRESHEST_LAUGHS=94_AT_WORLD_PREMIERE_OF_=93THE_DEVIANTS=94_9:30P, _NOV_5?= Message-ID: ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Rent DVDs from home. Over 14,500 titles. Free Shipping & No Late Fees. Try Netflix for FREE! http://us.click.yahoo.com/I3w.vC/hP.FAA/3jkFAA/W4IolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> "ONE OF THE FRESHEST LAUGHS" AT THE WORLD PREMIERE OF "THE DEVIANTS" 9:30P, NOVEMBER 5 AT THE OIFF A Decade Under the Influence: 10 Year Anniversary OIFF November 1-9,=20 2003 For Immediate Release: November 4, 2003 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Artistic Directors,=20 (216) 651-7315 Cleveland, Ohio-The Plain Dealer says, "=85enjoy one of the freshest laughs at the festival," at the world premiere screening of the feature film THE DEVIANTS, 8p, Tuesday, November 5 at the 10=20 Year Anniversary OIFF at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit=20 Road.=20=20=20 THE DEVIANTS is an outrageous comedy about a matchmaker for people=20 with unusual dating problems. No matter how strange their behavior,=20 the matchmaker can find surprising love matches for anyone. However,=20 when the matchmaker hires a sassy protege and tries to teach her the=20 tricks of the trade, they both encounter the wildest clients he's=20 ever had to match up. Surprisingly edgy and refreshingly unique, THE=20 DEVIANTS brings a European sensibility to the American romantic=20 comedy, unafraid to explore the funny side of sex and strange side of=20 relationships. Due to language, nudity and sexual humor, the film is=20 not recommended for anyone under 17. This hilarious film features a diverse ensemble cast of attractive=20 rising talent. Tamara Curry, who stars as matchmaker-in-training=20 Monique, was just selected by the urban magazine SMOOTH as one of the=20 top African-American actresses to watch. She most recently starred=20 with Tim Reid in the independent film FOR REAL, which just opened=20 this year's Hollywood Black Film Festival. Parry Shen, hailed at the=20 2002 Sundance Film Festival by many as the top Asian-American actor=20 of his generation for his starring role in the Paramount Classics=20 release BETTER LUCK TOMORROW, follows up that amazing performance=20 with THE DEVIANTS. Already popular with comedy fans for his hilarious=20 turn in the Sony hit THE NEW GUY, Parry Shen is definitely a star to=20 watch. Also featured is Shauna Sand, whose recent divorce from=20 Lorenzo Lamas and outrageous fashion sense have turned her into a=20 John Waters-style tabloid sensation. Other familiar faces in the cast=20 include Randy Becker (star of LOVE! VALOUR! 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------=_NextPart_000_07DE_01C3A361.4B15F030-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Nov 5 05:57:22 2003 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 08:57:22 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Tricks of the Trade: Strugglin', Strivin' & Survivin' for Performing Artists" Message-ID: <168.25f543ae.2cda5bc2@aol.com> --part1_168.25f543ae.2cda5bc2_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio=A0"Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Career, Cra= ft &=20 Professional Development" Series . . . . . . offers"Strugglin', Strivin' & Survivin' for Performing Artists" parts=20= I=20 & II, 10:30 - 12:00 noon this Saturday and next Saturday.=A0 You are=20 encouraged to attend both sessions, but it is not required. The complete "Tricks of the Trade" Series still continues Saturdays, through= =20 December 13th, 10:30 -12:00 noon.=A0 Call for locations. And, you may still= =20 register for any=A0 upcoming classes for Actors, Playwrights and Directors".= =20 Call (216) 561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0=20 NOTE:=A0 We continue to experience technical difficulties with voicemail at=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 (216)=A0 561-8608.=A0 If your phone call i= s unanswered, please email=20 your=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 request to register no later than Friday,=20= 11/7, 8:00 PM, so that=20 we can reply=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 in time for this Saturday's class.=A0=20 . Sat. 11/8:=A0=A0=A0=A0Struggling, Striving & Surviving for=A0 Performing A= rtists,=20 part I =A0(for Actors . Playwrights . . Directors . Singers . Comedians) who=20 are=A0"Aspiring to Greatness." Are you ready to do what it takes to sell yourself & be . . . . an actor, singer or comedian (on-stage, on-camera, voiceover) who gets=20 auditions & work?=20 . a playwright who gets your work read & produced? . a director who gets to direct? This Get-Work Intensive shows you how to use unusual & specific "'Tricks' &=20 'Tools' of the Trade. "=A0 Showcase your talent to enhance your chances for=20 success as an actor, singer, comedian, playwright or director.=20 Create Your "'Signature Style' Getting -Work Game Plan." How-to . . .=20 . Dream the Big Dream: 'Expand your horizons.'=A0 Explore, create & develop= =A0=20 your=A0=20 artistic & career=A0 options . Focus on the Future: 'Think outside the box.' Get close to, into & stay in= =20 the=20 business as an actor, singer, comedian,=A0 playwright or director.=20 . Tackle the Tough Ones: 'Where there is vision.' Combine & use your related= =20 talents, skills, interests, & hobbies to help you get more audition & work=20 opportunities. . Sat. 11/15:=A0=A0=A0=A0Struggling, Striving & Surviving for=A0 Performing=20= Artists,=20 part II** ** By special arrangement. Actors, Singers, Comedians, Playwrights &=20 Directors=20 are=A0invited to perform a 3-4 minute excerpt of your=A0 work-in-progress=20 (Monologues .=20 Scene work . Solo pieces).=A0 Video copy provided. Cost, $15.00.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Call (216) 561-8608 for= complete=20 details.=20 . Sat. 11/22: =A0=A0=A0 "Preparing to Showcase Your Talent: for Aspiring Act= ors,=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Direct= ors & Playwrights" Explore ways to create new work (or, select existing work) which expresses=20 who you are as an actor, director or playwright. Learn how to combine your=20 artistry with the technical to make your performance piece come alive for=20 one-person or ensemble performances. You will have the opportunity to showca= se your=20 performance piece at upcoming "PlayActs" programs and "Prelude to Performanc= e"=20 events. [No Session Sat. 11/29.] . Sat. 12/6 & 12/13:=A0=A0=A0 "Rehearsing Your Showcase Performance for Aspi= ring=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Actors, Directors & Playwrights"=20 In this session, you will workshop your draft material to get reactions and=20 guidance to edit your performance material to make you and it more marketabl= e.=A0=20 You will have the opportunity to showcase your performance piece at upcoming= =20 "PlayActs" programs and "Prelude to Performance" events. Fee:=A0 $25.00 per session.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $20.00 per session fo= r 3 or more=20 sessions.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 Major Credit cards accepted. Call (216) 561-8608 to register, for room locations & for complete details.= =A0 Can't attend classes?=A0 Can't take advantage of the Special Coaching Rate=20 ($25.00, limited time, only)=A0 for make up sessions of classes you missed?= =A0 Then,=20 Private "Tricks of the Trade . . ."=A0 Coaching sessions are available by=20 appointment. $30.00 per session.=A0 Call (216) 561-8608 to schedule.=A0=20 . . . About Sue Johnson . . .=20 Sue Johnson, Director of the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, is an actor,= =20 director and coach whose professional credits include various roles in=20 Cleveland area=20 theatres. Recent appearances include Arthur Miller's The Ride Down Mt. Morga= n , Ibsen's A Doll's House, Neil Simon's The Sunshine Boys, Langston Hughes'=20 Simply Heavenly, Ossie Davis' Purlie, Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Winds= or.=20 She has been a recipient of the Karamu Actors Guild, 1999-2000 (Outer Circle= )=20 Award for "Best Supporting Actress in a Musical," for her role as Idella in=20 Beck Center for the Arts production of Purlie.=A0=20 TV credits include A & E's 100 Centre Street, and films, Antwone Fisher,=20 directed by Denzel Washington, and The Year That Trembled, Jay Craven, Direc= tor.=A0=20 Her talent=20 resume lists numerous TV commercials, industrials, and voiceovers.=A0=20 Johnson is a playwright.=A0=A0 She and her co-authors, Ruby Fox and Gary Web= ster=20 have=20 written and performed Harlem Blues, a one-act play about African American=20 actresses who aspire, struggle, survive and live in a Harlem Boarding House.=20 She was a producer and co-hosted "WAKE UP And LIVE with G.A.S."=A9, a series= of=20 three entertainment and arts talk shows heard on WELW Radio.=20 In her new book and lecture series, Someday, This Will Be Funny=A9,=A0 Sue=20 discusses her philosophies on Life, with inspirational, enlightening, and hu= morous=20 stories and advice about Surviving . . . Surviving My Life as an Actor & Oth= er=A0=20 Myths.=A0 Someday, This Will Be Funny . . . shows you how to use various act= ing=20 techniques to endure and live with life's foibles - big or small! Sue, a graduate of Case Western Reserve University, holds an M.Ed degree fro= m=20 Cleveland State=A0 University. --part1_168.25f543ae.2cda5bc2_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors= ' Studio=A0"Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Career, Craft & Professional Dev= elopment" Series . . .

. . . of= fers"Strugglin', Strivin' & Survivin' for Performing Artists" parts I= & II, 10:30 - 12:00 noon this Saturday  and next Saturday.=A0 You are enco= uraged to attend both sessions, but it is not required.

The complete "Tricks of the Trade" Series still continues Saturdays,=20= through
December 13th, 10:30 -12:00 noon.=A0 Call for locations.  And, you may=20= still register for any=A0 upcoming classes for Actors, Playwrights and Direc= tors".
Call (216) 561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0

NOTE:=A0 We continue to experience technical difficultie= s with voicemail at
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 (216)=A0 561-8608.=A0 If your phone call i= s unanswered, please email your
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 request to register no later than Friday,=20= 11/7, 8:00 PM, so that we can reply
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 in time for this Saturday's class.=A0
=

. Sat. 11/8:=A0=A0=A0=A0Struggling, Striving & Surviving for=A0 Perfo= rming Artists, part I
=A0(for Actors . Playwrights . . Directors . Singers . Comedians) who are= =A0"Aspiring to Greatness."

Are you ready to do what it takes to sell yourself & be . . .
. an actor, singer or comedian (on-stage, on-camera, voiceover) who g= ets auditions & work?
. a playwright who gets your work read & produced?
. a director who gets to direct?
This Get-Work Intensive shows you how to use unusual & specific "'Tricks= ' & 'Tools' of the Trade. "=A0 Showcase your talent to enhance your chan= ces for success as an actor, singer, comedian, playwright or director.

Create Your "'Signature Style' Getting -Work Game Plan." How-to . . .=
. Dream the Big Dream: 'Expand your horizons.'=A0 Explore, create &am= p; develop=A0 your=A0
artistic & career=A0 options
. Focus on the Future: 'Think outside the box.' Get close to, into &a= mp; stay in the
business as an actor, singer, comedian,=A0 playwright or director.
. Tackle the Tough Ones: 'Where there is vision.' Combine & use y= our related talents, skills, interests, & hobbies to help you get more a= udition & work opportunities.

. Sat. 11/15:=A0=A0=A0=A0Struggling, Striving & Surviving for=A0 Perf= orming Artists, part II**
** By special arrangement. Actors, Singers, Comedians, Playwrights & Dir= ectors
are=A0invited to perform a 3-4 minute excerpt of your=A0 work-in-progress (M= onologues .
Scene work . Solo pieces).=A0
Video copy provided. Cost, $15.00.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Call (216) 561-8608 for= complete details.

. Sat. 11/22: =A0=A0=A0 "Preparing to Showcase Your Talent: for As= piring Actors,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Direct= ors & Playwrights"

Explore ways to create new work (or, select existing work) which expresses w= ho you are as an actor, director or playwright. Learn how to combine your ar= tistry with the technical to make your performance piece come alive for one-= person or ensemble performances. You will have the opportunity to showcase y= our performance piece at upcoming "PlayActs" programs and "Prelude= to Performance" events.

[No Session Sat. 11/29.]

. Sat. 12/6 & 12/13:=A0=A0=A0 "Rehearsing Your Showcase Performance f= or Aspiring
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Actors, Directors & Playwrights"

In this session, you will workshop your draft material to get reactions and=20= guidance to edit your performance material to make you and it more marketabl= e.=A0 You will have the opportunity to showcase your performance piece at up= coming "PlayActs" programs and "Prelude to Performance" events= .

Fee:=A0 $25.00 per session.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $20.00 per session fo= r 3 or more sessions.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
Major Credit cards accepted.

Call (216) 561-8608 to register, for room locations & for complete detai= ls.=A0

Can't attend classes?=A0 Can't take advantage of the Special Coaching Rate (= $25.00, limited time, only)=A0 for make up sessions of classes you missed?= =A0 Then, Private "Tricks of the Trade . . ."=A0 Coaching sessions ar= e available by appointment. $30.00 per session.=A0 Call (216) 561-8608 to sc= hedule.=A0



. . . About Sue Johnson . . .

Sue Johnson, Director of the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, is an actor,
director and coach whose professional credits include various roles in Cleve= land area
theatres. Recent appearances include Arthur Miller's The Ride Down Mt. Mo= rgan, Ibsen's A Doll's House, Neil Simon's The Sunshine Boys,<= /I> Langston Hughes' Simply Heavenly, Ossie Davis' Purlie, Sha= kespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor. She has been a recipient of th= e Karamu Actors Guild, 1999-2000 (Outer Circle) Award for "Best Supporting A= ctress in a Musical," for her role as Idella in Beck Center for the Arts pro= duction of Purlie.=A0
TV credits include A & E's 100 Centre Street, and films, Antwo= ne Fisher, directed by Denzel Washington, and The Year That Trembled,= Jay Craven, Director.=A0 Her talent
resume lists numerous TV commercials, industrials, and voiceovers.=A0

Johnson is a playwright.=A0=A0 She and her co-authors, Ruby Fox and Gary Web= ster have
written and performed Harlem Blues, a one-act play about African Amer= ican actresses
who aspire, struggle, survive and live in a Harlem Boarding House.

She was a producer and co-hosted "WAKE UP And LIVE with G.A.S."=A9, a series= of three entertainment and arts talk shows heard on WELW Radio.

In her new book and lecture series, Someday, This Will Be Funny=A9,= =A0 Sue discusses her philosophies on Life, with inspirational, enlightening= , and humorous stories and advice about Surviving . . . Surviving My Life as= an Actor & Other=A0 Myths.=A0 Someday, This Will Be Funny . . . shows y= ou how to use various acting techniques to endure and live with life's foibl= es - big or small!

Sue, a graduate of Case Western Reserve University, holds an M.Ed degree fro= m
Cleveland State=A0 University.










--part1_168.25f543ae.2cda5bc2_boundary-- From mbsprod at att.net Wed Nov 5 06:16:02 2003 From: mbsprod at att.net (mbsprod at att.net) Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2003 14:16:02 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NY Christian Drama Gets its Cleveland Premiere Message-ID: <110520031416.26308.7b22@att.net> Presenting The Cleveland Premiere of An Advent Carol A Musical Celebration of Faith and Hope Written by New York playwright Joseph Pecorella Originally staged by the NY Touring Troupe The Xavier Company Directed by: Melissa Barber Choreographed by: Mary Kukich Musical Direction by: Norman Cotone Featuring the professional talents of John Powers, Patrick Ciamacco, Melissa Barber, Mary Kukich, Katie Rutkowski, Valeria Long, Dick Klimaszewski and Donnalee Cotone. This dramatic musical tells the story of the events leading up to Christ?s birth. Our storyteller, St. John the Evangelist, takes the audience and his student, Merope, back in time to learn more about Mary?s personal and spiritual journey to becoming the mother of Jesus. Along the way, we meet the Angel Gabriel, Joseph, Elizabeth, the wise men and more. Told through drama, song and dance, this is a beautiful piece filled with hope that explores the humanness of the first Christmas. Tickets: $10.00 Students and Seniors: $7.00 When: November 14th and 15th 8:00pm November 21stand 22nd 8:00pm December 5th and 6th 8:00pm Where: St. John Bosco Church 6480 Pearl Road Parma Heights, Ohio 44130 For tickets call: 216-556-0235 Go to http://www.sjbosco.com/level1/sjbchurch.html for more information. From mpreston at dobama.org Wed Nov 5 08:06:05 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 11:06:05 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Holiday Gift Certificates Available at Dobama Theatre! Message-ID: Dan Kilbane's email got me thinking: what's in your stocking?? Dobama Theatre Holiday Gift Certificates are available in any denomination. Both Theatre and Sal & Angelo's Dinner Theatre Certificates are available. A great stocking stuffer! Call Dobama's Box Office at (216) 932-3396 for more information! Happy Holiday Season! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. From raytom at en.com Wed Nov 5 11:57:09 2003 From: raytom at en.com (Helene & Ray Tomecko) Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2003 14:57:09 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: How to market your talent- A special Workshop sponsored by AFTRA In-Reply-To: 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_3150889030_4965891 Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists presents: > TO MARKET WE GO- > Fast, fun, cheap and effective techniques that get you noticed > and that get you the job. >=20 > MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10th @ 6:30 =AD9:30pm @ CABARET DADA > (East 6th Between St. Clair & Lakeside) >=20 > FREE to all AFTRA members: (Please bring membership card) > $25 for Non-Members *(Still a deal!! Cash or personal check) >=20 > John E. Douglas & Phil Stella will be our guest presenters. All participa= nts > should bring their current marketing materials: (Headshots, resumes, pre= ss > kits...) > and you=B9ll have the opportunity to have them evaluated by these marketin= g > experts. >=20 > Space for this workshop is limited! > Call the AFTRA office at: (216) 781-2255 to reserve a space now! >=20 > We had an overwhelming response to our first conservatory-=B2Meet The Produ= cers=B2 > which was held in September at The Second City. This upcoming Workshop w= ill > enable you to take > your talent and get it noticed through effective marketing techniques an= d > networking strategies. > What good is having the talent- when no one knows you=B9re out there? Be t= here. > Monday, Nov. 10th. >=20 >=20 >=20 --B_3150889030_4965891 Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Re: How to market your talent- A special Workshop sponsored by AFTRA=
    The American Federation of= Television and Radio Artists presents:

TO MARKET WE GO-
   Fast, fun, cheap and effective t= echniques that get you noticed
       and that get you the job.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10th @ 6:30 –9:30pm
@ CABARET DADA
   (East 6th Between St. Clair & Lakesid= e)

FREE to all AFTRA members: (Please bring membership card)=
$25 for Non-Members *(Still a deal!! Cash or personal check)=

John E. Douglas
& Phil Stella will be our gue= st presenters. All participants
 should bring their current marketing materials: (Headshots, resumes, = press kits...)
 and you’ll have the opportunity to have them evaluated by these= marketing experts.

Space for this workshop is limited!  
Call the AFTRA office at: (216) 781-2255 to reserve a space now!

We had an overwhelming response to our first conserv= atory-”Meet The Producers
 which was held in September at The Second City. This upcoming Worksho= p will enable you to take
 your talent and get it noticed through effective marketing techniques= and networking strategies.
What good is having the talent- when no one knows you’re out th= ere?  Be there. Monday, Nov. 10th.



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Free s/h on orders $50 or more to the US & Canada. http://www.c1tracking.com/l.asp?cid=3D5511 http://us.click.yahoo.com/mOAaAA/3exGAA/qnsNAA/W4IolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> OHIO FILMS IN THE SPOTLIGHT NOVEMBER 6 AT THE OHIO INDEPENDENT FILM=20 FESTIVAL A Decade Under the Influence: 10 Year Anniversary OIFF November 1-9,=20 2003 For Immediate Release: November 5, 2003 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Artistic Directors,=20 (216) 651-7315 Cleveland, Ohio-In keeping with Independent Pictures' decade-long=20 history of highlighting Ohio artists, short and feature films=20 written, directed, produced, photographed, designed, and acted by=20 Ohioians will be presented all day Thursday, November 6, 9a-9p=20 ($10/program), at the 10 Year Anniversary OIFF at Cleveland Public=20 Theatre, 6415 Detroit Road. Some highlights of Ohio Day are: =B7 9:00 am: Shorts Program including the World Premiere of=20 SKETCHCETERA by Columbus filmmaker Peter John Ross. From humor to=20 drama to science fiction, many comedic parts of SKETCHCETERA feature=20 the cast of Second City Cleveland, and were mostly improvised. =B7 11:00 am: Shorts Program including the World Premiere of=20 INSTANT MUSCLES by Athens filmmaker Mark Shogren. A cinematic=20 approach to the age-old problem of the bully and a young boy's=20 imaginative solution to the problem. But, will it work? =B7 1:00 pm: the World Premiere of the feature film LOVE IN A=20 STRAIGHTJACKET by Cleveland filmmaker Marcus A. Cook. A group of=20 mental patients have their lives abruptly changed by an addition to=20 their group named Julia, a violent, borderline schizophrenic. Julia=20 is having trouble adjusting until she meets Shawn, a claustrophobic=20 who joins the group for weekend treatments. Will love cure them or=20 keep them locked up forever? =B7 3:00 pm: the World Premiere of the feature film LOOK FOR THE=20 WOMAN by Cleveland filmmaker Jeff Gosnell. Reality isn't always what it seems for Jeff, an aspiring screenwriter who has a history of=20 dating the wrong women. After his latest girlfriend breaks up with=20 him, Jeff finds himself the accidental hero when he comes to the=20 rescue of femme fatale, Veronica. Film noir meets murder mystery=20 theatre in this feature length dark comedy. =B7 5:00 pm: the World Premiere of the feature film HIP HOP=20 RESURRECTION: FROM NY TO NZ by Michael Deet, Cleveland filmmaker now=20 based in Los Angeles. Documents the talent-rich music community of=20 South Pacific Islanders living in the country of New Zealand. =B7 7:00 pm: Shorts Program including LUCKY'S by Dayton filmmaker Alvoro Leite. A soldier returns to his old haunts and falls=20 for the alluring wife of a Korean grocer. Full of hope, he discovers=20 some things for which the service never prepared him. =B7 9:00 pm: the Ohio Premiere of the feature film HUNGRY HEARTS=20 by Columbus filmmakers Rolf Schrader & Gaynelle W. Sloman. Miles=20 LaRue is a gourmet chef for the rich and famous, who is as well known=20 as his clientele. He has been hired to cater a feast for a small=20 group of beautiful women, a task that seems routine until he realizes=20 that this is a suicide party. Now faced with a moral dilemma and held=20 by a dark secret, Miles must fill their hearts as well as their=20 stomachs. Welcome to the ultimate feast! Call (216) 651-7315, email OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com, or visit=20 www.ohiofilms.com for hotel information and schedule details for the=20 10 Year Anniversary OIFF, November 1-9, 2003. Visit www.ticketweb.com=20 for directions and tickets in advance. Attend the festival for the=20 details on after-festival parties Thursday, Friday and Saturday=20 nights. Independent Pictures is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established=20 in 1993. IP is the proud sponsor of the Ohio Independent Film=20 Festival, Ohio Independent Screenplay Awards, Film Production=20 Training Program, regional AIVF Salons, Fiscal Agent Sponsorship=20 Program, Speakers Bureau, annual Director of Photography Workshop, and a variety of curatorial programs. INDEPENDENT PICTURES' SPONSORS: Association of Independent Video & Filmmakers, Audio Visual Rentals, Cleveland Cardiovascular Research=20 Foundation, The Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland=20 Public Theatre, Community Shares of Greater Cleveland, Convention &=20 Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland Inc., Filmmaker Magazine, The=20 George Gund Foundation, Hampton Inn, www.InkTip.com, Marriott=20 Residence Inn, Media Design Imaging, Miller Beer, Northern Ohio Live, The Offset Theory, Ohio Arts Council, Sherwin Williams, Steen=20 Editorial, United Labor Agency, West Side Cardiology Associates, the=20 Ohio Humanities Council, a state affiliate of the National Endowment=20 for the Humanities Independent Pictures 1392 West 65th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44102 (216) 651-7315 (216) 651-7317 fax OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com http://www.ohiofilms.com To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: oiff-News-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com =20 Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/=20 From Huntheatre at aol.com Wed Nov 5 13:16:45 2003 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 16:16:45 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last weekend for "Sleuth" at Huntington Playhouse Message-ID: <41.361a5d1f.2cdac2bd@aol.com> -------------------------------1068067004 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This is the last weekend to see our outstanding production of "Sleuth" directed by Ron Newell and featuring absolutely fabulous performances by Bill Modic and John Busser and the rest of the supporting cast. This show is not to be missed. Tickets are still available for the Friday and Saturday evening performances at 8:00PM as well as Sunday afternoon at 2:00PM. Tickets are $12.00. Reservations are suggested and may be made by calling 440-871-8333. 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This is the last weekend to see our outstanding production of "Sleuth"=20= directed by Ron Newell and featuring absolutely fabulous performances by Bil= l Modic and John Busser and the rest of the supporting cast.  This show= is not to be missed.
 
Tickets are still available for the Friday and Saturday evening perform= ances at 8:00PM as well as Sunday afternoon at 2:00PM.  Tickets are $12= .00.
 
Reservations are suggested and may be made by calling 440-871-8333.&nbs= p; For more information about "Sleuth", check out our web site at: www.huntingtonplayhouse.com
 
 
-------------------------------1068067004-- From MRONEN2000 at aol.com Wed Nov 5 14:49:15 2003 From: MRONEN2000 at aol.com (MRONEN2000 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 17:49:15 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]NIKE-ALTERNATE SHOOT DATE Message-ID: <84.1bc2f87a.2cdad86b@aol.com> --part1_84.1bc2f87a.2cdad86b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Please check availability for SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16th as a shoot date as well. Sorry and Thanks, Marcy --part1_84.1bc2f87a.2cdad86b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Please check availability for SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16th as= a shoot date as well.

Sorry and Thanks,

Marcy
--part1_84.1bc2f87a.2cdad86b_boundary-- From jgolem82 at hotmail.com Wed Nov 5 15:10:13 2003 From: jgolem82 at hotmail.com (J Golembiewski) Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2003 18:10:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]the Trojan Women-extended run! Message-ID:
EXTENDED RUN!
 
the Trojan Women
 
by Euripides
directed by Allan Byrne
 
November 7, 8*, 9 and now 14, 15
Fri-Sat @ 8:00 pm, Sun @ 2:00 pm
*sorry, this performance is sold out
 
call 216.687.2109 for tickets and info
 
Cleveland State University
Factory Theatre
East 24th St. and Chester Ave.


MSN Shopping upgraded for the holidays! Snappier product search... From erica_miller26 at hotmail.com Wed Nov 5 16:49:38 2003 From: erica_miller26 at hotmail.com (Erica Miller) Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2003 00:49:38 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Pygmalion" at Walsh Jesuit High School Message-ID:



Mark your calendars?It?s coming?And you?re cordially invited!

 

George Bernard Shaw?s

?Pygmalion?

 

Pygmalion's story is similar to the musical ?My Fair Lady?.  It is truly a delightful production which you will enjoy! 

 

Show times:

Wednesday Nov 12, 2003 at 7:00 PM (reduced ticket dress rehearsal?all tickets $5)

Friday Nov 14, 2003 at 7:30 PM

Saturday Nov 15, 2003 at 2 PM (matinee) and 7:30 PM

Friday Nov 21, 2003 at 7:30 PM

Sat, Nov 22, 2003 at 2 PM (matinee) and 7:30 PM

 

Tickets:

Adults $8 ? Students/Senior Citizens $5

 

You can reserve tickets via email!  Contact: dbanks1 at neo.rr.com and tickets will be reserved for you. You can pick them up the day of the show at the ticket table.

 

Walsh Jesuit High School

4550 Wyoga Lake Road

Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44224

 

Questions:  (330) 929-4205...Akron

                       (800) 686-4694...Cleveland



Crave some Miles Davis or Grateful Dead? Your old favorites are always playing on MSN Radio Plus. Trial month free! From blesner at solonohio.org Wed Nov 5 16:53:13 2003 From: blesner at solonohio.org (Barb Lesner) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 19:53:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]It's Your Last Chance to See the Best Show in Town! The Odd Couple Message-ID: <001801c3a400$5b5a0f90$ce9c09c0@ARTS06> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C3A3D6.723C7740 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable DON'T MISS THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN at Solon Center for the Arts!!=20 The Odd Couple by Neil Simon Directed by Aaron Patterson **Mention that you are a member of NeOhioPal and receive tickets for = only $8.00!!** Featuring... James Mango as Oscar Madison and Andrew Narten as Felix Unger. Both = veterans of Cleveland-area professional and community theater, as are = the other cast members, Mindy Childress, Chris Crimaldi, Daniel = McElhaney, Wayne Merholz, David Miller, and Meg Santisi. =20 =20 Friday & Saturday - November 7 and 8 at 7:30 pm ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C3A3D6.723C7740 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
DON'T MISS = THE BEST SHOW=20 IN TOWN
at Solon = Center for the=20 Arts!! 
 
The Odd=20 Couple
by Neil = Simon
 
Directed=20 by Aaron Patterson
 
**Mention that you=20 are a member of NeOhioPal and receive tickets for only=20 $8.00!!**


Featuring...

 

James Mango as Oscar = Madison and  Andrew Narten as Felix = Unger.  Both veterans of = Cleveland-area=20 professional and community theater, as are the other cast members, Mindy = Childress, Chris Crimaldi, Daniel McElhaney, Wayne Merholz, David = Miller, and=20 Meg Santisi. =20


 
          &nbs= p;            = ;  Friday=20 & Saturday - November 7 and 8 at 7:30=20 pm
------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C3A3D6.723C7740-- From blesner at solonohio.org Wed Nov 5 16:54:56 2003 From: blesner at solonohio.org (Barb Lesner) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 19:54:56 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cello Instructor Needed at Solon Center for the Arts Message-ID: <002601c3a400$9959a490$ce9c09c0@ARTS06> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C3A3D6.B01AA190 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Solon Center for the Arts is looking for a Cello Instructor to teach = private lessons at the Center. Applicants must have a Music or related = degree and have taught for at least two years. SCA is interviewing = applicants immediately. Please send a letter of intent and resume to = blesner at solonohio.org or mail you information to:=20 Solon Center for the Arts=20 Attn: Karen Prasser 6315 SOM Center Road Solon, Ohio 44139 440-337-1400 The City of Solon is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not = discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, = religion, age, and handicap status in employment or provision of = service. Individuals requiring special accommodations should contact = the Human Resources Department. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C3A3D6.B01AA190 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Solon Center for the Arts is looking = for a=20 Cello Instructor to teach private lessons at the = Center.  Applicants must have a=20 Music or related degree and have taught for at least two=20 years.  SCA is interviewing applicants immediately.  = Please send=20 a letter of intent and resume to blesner at solonohio.org or mail you information = to:=20
 
Solon Center for the Arts
Attn: = Karen=20 Prasser
6315 SOM Center Road
Solon, Ohio = 44139
440-337-1400
 

The City of = Solon is an=20 Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of = race,=20 color, national origin, sex, religion, age, and handicap status in = employment or=20 provision of service.  = Individuals=20 requiring special accommodations should contact the Human Resources=20 Department.

 

------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C3A3D6.B01AA190-- From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Nov 5 17:16:25 2003 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 17:16:25 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko reviews: THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE & VARLA JEAN Message-ID: <20031106011625.8606.qmail@web12004.mail.yahoo.com> ?THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE? AT THE STATE AND VARLA JEAN AT CPT Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times ?THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE? LESS THAN EXPECTED At the 2002 Tony Award ceremony when ?THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE? was announced as the winner of the Best Musical there was an audible gasp in the audience. It was expected that ?URINETOWN? was going to receive that coveted award. Clevelanders who subscribe to the Playhouse Square Broadway series will be allowed to make the evaluation themselves. Having seen both shows, I know that I would have definitely chosen the creative, tune-worthy, staging-worthy ?URINETOWN.? I find MILLIE to be a pedestrian musical with a weak book, a weaker score, and repetitious music. That is not to say audiences will not like it. They will, as was demonstrated by the partial standing ovation the show received at its opening performance in the local run. Of course, standing ovations in Cleveland are not symbols of great shows or performances as they?ve become as common as clapping. Based on the 1967 movie of the same name, the hokey story-line of Millie centers on the arrival in New York of a Kansas "hick" named (no surprise here) Millie. In contrast to the lead character in ?42ND STREET,? the musical most like MILLIE, this cutie is out to get a husband, a rich husband. Millie accidentally runs into Jimmy, a handsome young man, while she is chasing a thug who has stolen her purse and a shoe. (Yes, one shoe. Now do you understand the hokeyness of this story?) He is some "poor" guy who doesn?t fall into her description of a future husband (well, not yet). Through a series of incidents which include a kidnapping ring who capture orphan Caucasian young ladies and ship them to the Orient (I told you this was hokey), a young debutante from "California" (the quote marks because, of course, that is not true and unravels as the story proceeds), a pair of Chinese who are working as part of the kidnapping ring because they have been promised if they cooperate their mother will be brought to the US (can you believe that one?), a famous African American female singer who married for money, and...well, you get the point. This goes on and on and on and doesn?t get any better. Songs from the show include "The Nuttycracker Suite," "Only in New York," "Forget About the Boy,"and the four-time reprised "Not for the Life of Me." Never heard of any of them? That about summarizes the score. Oh, yes, there is the title tune, "Thoroughly Modern Millie," and though it is included, it wasn?t even written for this show, as were three other numbers that are included. The cleverest parts of the show are when there are actually take-offs of other musicals and songs. A Chinese version of Al Jolsen?s "Mammy" and a Nelson Eddy, Jeanette MacDonald-like duet of "I?m Falling in Love with Someone" are delightful. Of course, they have nothing to do with the story line, but who cares. Another "neat-o" shtick is a screen over of the actors? heads, which displays the English translations of spoken and sung Chinese. It?s like the Cleveland Opera telling us what the words to ?CARMEN? mean. The touring production doesn?t use the State Theatre stage well. They usually perform in smaller venues, so the scenery and movements scrunch in the action. The postage stamp design doesn?t work well. Even the dancing fails to make an impact. Though enthusiastically carried out by the cast, the movements become boring due to repetition. How many flapper hand and foot movements can one appreciate? The cast is adequate. Darcie Roberts as Millie has a wonderful voice, but not the infectious personality and cuteness that is needed to captivate an audience. Matt Cavenaugh is handsome enough to portray Jimmy, and his voice has good range, but a false attitude takes the edge off the character. Diana Kaarina as Dorothy is Bernadette Peters cute and has a similar voice. Hollis Resnik?s Mrs. Meers, the head of the kidnapping ring, becomes more and more irritating as the show progresses. On the other hand, Pamela Isaac, as the rich chanteusse, has a wonderful voice and belts "Only in New York" with pizzazz. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: ?THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE? is a pleasant-enough escapist piece of fluff. If you liked ?42ND STREET? you?ll like this. If not, wait for ?URINETOWN.? It?s a creative winner. The show runs through November 16. For tickets, call 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048 or go on line to www.playhousesquare.com. VARLA JEAN MERMAN WAS BACK AT CPT Varla Jean Merman is a sensation on the drag queen impersonation circuit. Her third appearance at the Cleveland Public Theatre, like her other stays-in-residence, delighted the audience. Her signature shticks: the hot dog puppet that speaks, singing while shooting canned cheese whiz down her throat, her double entendre tales, her allusion to being the daughter of a moment of wild passion between Earnest Borgnine and Ethel Merman, and the home movies of her life, were all present. I know it?s not her purpose, but sometime I?d really like to hear Jeffery Roberson, who portrays Varla Jean, just stand on stage and sing. This guy/gal has a wonderful voice. But, like the late Victor Borge, who was an accomplished pianist, Roberson has chosen to settle on comedy as his vehicle to fame. And, there is no doubt he has found a positive means of showcasing himself. Varla Jean Merman makes for a fun evening of theatre. Next time Roberson is back in town, catch his act. You?ll enjoy yourself. Cleveland Public theatre?s next production is ?MRS. BOB CRATCHIT?S WILD CHRISTMAS BINGE? by humorist and satirist Christopher Durang. It?s billed as "something hilariously inappropriate for the holiday season." The show runs November 28 through December 20 in the Gordon Square Theatre. For tickets call 216 631-2727. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard http://antispam.yahoo.com/whatsnewfree From JSM7250 at aol.com Wed Nov 5 18:22:16 2003 From: JSM7250 at aol.com (JSM7250 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 21:22:16 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Blvd. To Audition Waverly Gallery Message-ID: <62.36f442d2.2cdb0a58@aol.com> --part1_62.36f442d2.2cdb0a58_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sarah May to Direct The Waverly Gallery Boulevard Theatre announces upcoming auditions for Kenneth Lonergan's recent hit The Waverly Gallery, to be directed by Sarah May. About the Play A Pulitzer Prize finalist,The Waverly Gallery is a powerfully poignant and often hilarious play about the final years of a generous, chatty and feisty grandmother's battle against Alzheimer's disease. A left-wing social activist, Gladys is the long-time owner of a Greenwich Village art gallery. The play explores her fight to retain her independence and the effect on her family, which includes, her psychiatrist daughter, her psychiatrist son-in-law and her speechwriter grandson. A visiting artist also plays an important role in the relationships. Audition Information-ALL ROLES OPEN Cast: 2 women ages 45-75 3 men ages 25-55 Cold reading from the script. Script to be available at audition. Auditions will be held November 17 & 18 from 6-8:30 p.m. at the Shaker Hts. Community Life Building, 3450 Lee Road, just south of Van Aken Blvd. in Shaker Hts. 216/491-1360. If necessary, callbacks will be held November 20 at 6 p.m. All actors are volunteer. For more information about The Waverly Gallery auditions, contact Sarah May at 216/321-8833. Rehearsals Rehearsals will begin in early January and will held Monday-Friday evenings. Production The show will be held in mid to late February in varying alternative locations. Discussions with the audience will be a part of several performances. About the Director Sarah May has been involved in Cleveland theatre for many years. Most recently, she directed Rebecca Gilman's Boy Gets Girl at Beck Theatre, where she also directed Gilman's Spinning into Butter last year. Other notable directing achievements have been Charenton Theatre's Six Degrees of Separation, named Scene Magazine's best show of 2003 and Beck's A Piece of my Heart, winner of the 2001 Northern Ohio Live Award of Achievement in Theatre. She has served as Education Director for Great Lakes Theatre Festival, Artistic Director of Karamu Theatre and guest director for most area theatres. She spent 10 years in New York City, performing, directing and developing educational programs for several theatres. About the Theatre Boulevard Theatre was formed in 1999 as an adult community theatre in conjunction with the Shaker Heights Community Life Department. Productions have included Play On!, The Shadow Box, Side by Side by Sondheim, The Complete Works of Shakespeare (Abridged), Oleanna and others. Most recently, Boulevard's production of the Tony-award winning ART has played to sold-out audiences. The next performance is November 14 & 15 at 8 p.m. at the Kelly-Randall Gallery, 2678 W.14TH.ST., Cleveland's artsy Tremont neighborhood. SPACE IS LIMITED. For advance ticket information, contact, Jean Martin at jean at boulevardtheatre.org. Use ART in the subject line. www.boulevardtheatre.org ### --part1_62.36f442d2.2cdb0a58_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Sarah May to Direct The Waverly Gallery

Boulevard Theatre announces upcoming auditions for Kenneth L= onergan's recent hit The Waverly Gallery, to be directed by Sarah May= .

About the Play A Pulitzer Prize finalis= t,The Waverly Gallery is a powerfully poignant and often hilarious pl= ay about the final years of a generous, chatty and feisty grandmother's batt= le against Alzheimer's disease.  A left-wing social activist, Gladys is= the long-time owner of a Greenwich Village art gallery. The play explores h= er fight to retain her independence and the effect on her family, which incl= udes, her psychiatrist daughter, her psychiatrist son-in-law and her speechw= riter grandson.  A visiting artist also plays an important role in the=20= relationships.

Audition Information= -ALL ROLES OPEN
Cast:  2 women= ages 45-75
       3 men   ages  25-55
Cold reading from the script. Script to be available at audition.
Auditions will be held
= November 17 & 18 from 6-8:30 p.m. at the Shaker Hts. Community Life Building, 3450 Lee Road,=20= just south of Van Aken Blvd. in Shaker Hts. 216/491-1360.  If necessary= , callbacks will be held November 20 at 6 p.m.

All actors are volunteer.

For more information about The Waverly Gallery auditions, contact Sar= ah May at 216/321-8833.

Rehearsals
Rehearsals will beg= in in early January and will held Monday-Friday evenings.

Production
The show will be he= ld in mid to late February in varying alternative locations.  Discussio= ns with the audience will be a part of several performances.

About the Director Sarah May has been=20= involved in Cleveland theatre for many years.  Most recently, she direc= ted Rebecca Gilman's Boy Gets Girl at Beck Theatre, where she also di= rected Gilman's Spinning into Butter last year.  Other notable d= irecting achievements have been Charenton Theatre's Six Degrees of Separa= tion, named Scene Magazine's best show of 2003 and Beck's A Pi= ece of my Heart, winner of the 2001 Northern Ohio Live Award of Achievem= ent in Theatre. She has served as Education Director for Great Lakes Theatre= Festival, Artistic Director of Karamu Theatre and guest director for most a= rea theatres. She spent 10 years in New York City, performing, directing and= developing educational programs for several theatres.

About the Theatre  Boulevard Theat= re was formed in 1999 as an adult community theatre in conjunction with the=20= Shaker Heights Community Life Department.  Productions have included Play On!, The Shadow Box, Side by Side by Sondheim, The Complete Works of S= hakespeare (Abridged), Oleanna and others. 

Most recently, Boulevard's production of the Tony-award winning ART h= as played to sold-out audiences.  The next performance is November 14 &= amp; 15 at 8 p.m. at the Kelly-Randall Gallery, 2678 W.14TH.ST., Cleveland's= artsy Tremont neighborhood. SPACE IS LIMITED. For advance ticket informatio= n, contact, Jean Martin at jean at boulevardtheatre.org. Use ART in the subject= line.

www.boulevardtheatre.org=

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--part1_62.36f442d2.2cdb0a58_boundary-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Wed Nov 5 18:47:09 2003 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 18:47:09 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cabaret's final weekend @ JCU Message-ID: <20031106024709.78169.qmail@web13114.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1284678123-1068086829=:77588 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii John Carroll University presents Cabaret Book by Joe Masteroff Music by John Kander Lyrics by Fred Ebb Based on the play by John van Druten and stories by Christopher Isherwood Broadway productions directed by Harold Prince Originally Produced for the Broadway Stage by Harold Prince Directed by Martin Friedman Musical Direction by Michael Mazur Settings Designed by Keith Nagy Costumes Designed by Alison Hernan Lighting Designed by Michael Simons Choreography by Tiffany Gates John Carroll University; Kulas Auditorium November 7, and 8 at 8:00 PM November 9 at 2:00 PM For ticket information and reservations call: 216.397.4428 *Presented by permission of Tams-Witmark Music Library, Inc. --------------------------------- --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard --0-1284678123-1068086829=:77588 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
John Carroll University
presents
Cabaret
Book by Joe Masteroff   Music by John Kander Lyrics by Fred Ebb
Based on the play by John van Druten
and stories by Christopher Isherwood
Broadway productions directed by Harold Prince
Originally Produced for the Broadway Stage by Harold Prince
 
Directed by Martin Friedman
Musical Direction by Michael Mazur Settings Designed by Keith Nagy
Costumes Designed by Alison Hernan 
 Lighting Designed by Michael Simons
Choreography by Tiffany Gates
 
John Carroll University; Kulas Auditorium
November 7, and 8 at 8:00 PM
November 9 at 2:00 PM
 
For ticket information and reservations call:
216.397.4428
 
*Presented by permission of Tams-Witmark Music Library, Inc.



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Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard --0-1284678123-1068086829=:77588-- From Eye2wonder at aol.com Wed Nov 5 20:13:33 2003 From: Eye2wonder at aol.com (Eye2wonder at aol.com) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 23:13:33 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Plug for ARTISTS, ENTERTAINERS and the HOLIDAY HOP IN OHIO CITY Message-ID: <30.49741303.2cdb246d@aol.com> Posting for 11/6/03 Great Lineup of ARTISTS and ENTERTAINERS for Ohio City Holiday Hop! The Cleveland Rape Crisis Center's second annual Holiday Hop in Ohio City is less than one week away! In addition to more than 30 neighborhood merchants participating, over 50 LOCAL artists and entertainers will add their creative touches to this year's event. Come out to the neighborhood for an evening of shopping, dining and entertainment. In particular, Market 25 will be a world bazaar the night of= =20 November 13th, offering jewelry, framed art, ceramics, pottery, photographs,= =20 authentic African clothing, gift baskets, scented oils, quilts, batik silk=20 scarves, sculptures, linens, cultural foods and an array of gift accessories hand crafted by the following fantastic Northeast Ohio artists: Kris Barnes Cassie Bishop Kristen Cliffel Martha Cliffel Earnestine Dawson Jen Doos Toni Cross Laura Dalton Cecelia DeCaprio Gina DeSantis Jenny DuHairne Dori Frank L-serena Frazer Peterann Gilbert Marc Goodman Karen Green Gene Hrycyk Inkoon Terri Jewel Leah Kairis Linda Katz Andrew Kay Cara Kay Marina Koval Patsy Kline Nicole Ledinek Dottie Lybarger Delinda Mariani Brian McCollum Louis Naylor Dimitri Ragousis Don Resch Michael Richardson Cori Schiemann Carl Snyder Shakura Beth Sutton Gilgamesh Taggett Rachel Toth Peggy Wertheim CheryLee Wilson Mindy Zuk Entertainers will also be performing throughout different Ohio City merchant establishments. Talents include the Oh! Sullivans (blend of folk music, traditional Irish tunes and uplifting music), temporary face and body tattoos by Sharon Epstein, American folk rock featuring members of Rosavelt, the Walkin' Cane Blues Band & Bolo Deluxe, Flamenco, Purevian & Komsli dance= =20 performances by Global Music Collective, screenings of the Cleveland film Peace by Piece by Film Director David P. Thomas, performances by students from the Cleveland Institute of Music, touring production of The Frog Prince (children's show), musical performance by the West Side Acoustical Project,=20 Middle Eastern dance by Troupe Benazir, dance and R&B music by DJ AMP,=20 performances by Dancing Mimes, Pat Tamburro, l'Accordeoniste playing French=20= musettes,=20 ice sculpting by Dan Grantham, folk singer Peggi Cella and poet Desmond Jone= s. *All spaces for Artist Vendors and Entertainers have been filled. On a side note, there are only 50 more tickets available to the VIP Pre-event party, at Touch Supper Club (5-7 pm). Tickets are $10 a person and can be reserved by calling (216) 619.6194 ext. 116. Don't miss out on the awesome $500 gift certificate package being raffled of= f=20 at the VIP Pre-event party! The package includes certificates for American Airlines, the Marriott and Eddie Bauer. The Holiday Hop in Ohio City is taking place Thursday, November 13 (5-10 pm). A portion of every dollar you spend shopping and dining in the=20 neighborhood at participating merchants will benefit the Cleveland Rape Cris= is Center. For more event information, visit www.clevelandrapecrisis.org ABOUT THE CLEVELAND RAPE CRISIS CENTER Founded in 1974 by the four =E2=80=9Cfounding mothers=E2=80=9D Jeanne Van At= ta, Lorraine Schalamon, Lynn Hammond and Carie Zander, the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center helps nearly 10,000 sexual assault survivors each year. Dedicated to serving all survivors and the community through a variety of programs and services, including the 24-hour hotline, one-on-one counseling, hospital advocacy, justice advocacy and community education, the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center is the only agency in Cuyahoga County that provides free, comprehensive services to those in need. From gmaher at safetythink.com Wed Nov 5 23:31:49 2003 From: gmaher at safetythink.com (gmsafetythink) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 23:31:49 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players Ready to Open "Catch Me If You Can" Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C3A3F4.FBF6A960 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit HUDSON PLAYERS READY COMEDY THRILLER ?Catch Me If You Can? For Opening Honeymooning is the Catskills must have seemed like a great idea to Daniel Corban, but that was before his new wife disappeared. Reporting her missing to the police, he?s frustrated by the efforts of the wise cracking police detective assigned to his case. That is until the local pastor shows up with Corban?s missing wife. Or is she? Daniel Corban says no, but everyone else says yes. This is where all the fun and intrigue start in the classic play ?Catch Me If You Can? being readied by the Hudson Players for its November 7 opening night. ?It?s an amazing show,? says Gary Maher, the play?s director. ?Just when you think you have it all figured out, it gets you guessing again. Not only that, but it throws in plenty of humor which makes the suspense of the mystery even more fun. Top it all off with the remarkable cast we?ve assembled and it promises and evening of not to be missed theater.? The show has been in rehearsals since early September and features a 1960?s Catskills summer home as it?s setting. Authentically designed by Tim Steiner and Sally Marquinez, the set promises to quickly draw the audience into the mood of the show. ?While it shares the same name as the recent movie, the comparisons end there. Of course they are both great entertainment. Really though, the play has been around a lot longer. It was adapted from a French version by Jack Weinstock and Willie Gilbert, the same pair who wrote the book for the musical ?How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.? True to Hudson Players tradition, opening night audiences will be invited to a reception after the show featuring a chance to mingle with the cast and crew and ask those sure to be present questions. ?It?s become a very popular way to celebrate opening night,? said Trish Davis, the shows producer. ?Also with a mystery with as many twists and this one has, I?m sure they?ll be plenty to talk about afterwards. Folks should call early for reservations where details of the reception will be available.? Performances are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 p.m.; November 7, 8, 14, 15, 21 and 22 at the Barlow Community Center on Oviatt St in Hudson. For reservations and/or information call 330-655-8522. Advance sale tickets can also be purchased at The Learned Owl Bookstore in Hudson. The Hudson Players are an award-winning nonprofit community theater. They are members of the Ohio Community Theatre Association, the American Association of Community Theatre and The Hudson Chamber of Commerce. The next show on their schedule is Fiddler On The Roof, with auditions being held November 9 $ 10, and performances Feb. 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29 and March 5 & 6. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C3A3F4.FBF6A960 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

HUDSON PLAYERS READY COMEDY THRILLER =93Catch Me If You = Can=94 For Opening

 

Honeymooning=20 is the Catskills must have seemed like a great idea to Daniel Corban, = but that=20 was before his new wife disappeared. Reporting her missing to the = police, he=92s=20 frustrated by the efforts of the wise cracking police detective assigned = to his=20 case. That is until the local pastor shows up with Corban=92s missing = wife. Or is=20 she? Daniel Corban says no, but everyone else says yes.=20

 

This is=20 where all the fun and intrigue start in the classic play =93Catch Me If = You Can=94=20 being readied by the Hudson Players for its November 7 opening=20 night.

 

=93It=92s an=20 amazing show,=94 says Gary Maher, the play=92s director. =93Just when = you think you=20 have it all figured out, it gets you guessing again. Not only that, but = it=20 throws in plenty of humor which makes the suspense of the mystery even = more fun.=20 Top it all off with the remarkable cast we=92ve assembled and it = promises and=20 evening of not to be missed theater.=94

 

The show=20 has been in rehearsals since early September and features a 1960=92s = Catskills=20 summer home as it=92s setting. Authentically designed by Tim Steiner and = Sally=20 Marquinez, the=20 set promises to quickly draw the audience into the mood of the=20 show.

 

=93While=20 it shares the same name as the recent movie, the comparisons end there. = Of=20 course they are both great entertainment. Really though, the play has = been=20 around a lot longer. It was adapted from a French version by Jack = Weinstock and=20 Willie Gilbert, the same pair who wrote the book for the musical =93How = to Succeed=20 in Business Without Really Trying.=94

 

True to=20 Hudson Players tradition, opening night audiences will be invited to a = reception=20 after the show featuring a chance to mingle with the cast and crew and = ask those=20 sure to be present questions.

 

=93It=92s=20 become a very popular way to celebrate opening night,=94 said Trish = Davis, the=20 shows producer. =93Also with a mystery with as many twists and this one = has, I=92m=20 sure they=92ll be plenty to talk about afterwards. Folks should call = early for=20 reservations where details of the reception will be=20 available.=94

 

Performances=20 are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 p.m.; November 7, 8, 14, 15, 21 = and 22=20 at the Barlow Community Center on Oviatt St in Hudson. For reservations = and/or=20 information call 330-655-8522. Advance sale tickets can also be = purchased at The=20 Learned Owl Bookstore in Hudson.


The=20 Hudson Players are an award-winning nonprofit community theater. They = are=20 members of the Ohio Community Theatre Association, the American = Association of=20 Community Theatre and The Hudson Chamber of Commerce. The next show on = their=20 schedule is Fiddler On The Roof, with auditions being held November 9 $ = 10, and=20 performances Feb. 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29 and March 5 &=20 6.

------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C3A3F4.FBF6A960-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Wed Nov 5 21:09:10 2003 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2003 00:09:10 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Auditions for "Arms and the Man" Message-ID: <1ed.12b3cdd8.2cdb3176@aol.com> -------------------------------1068095350 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en For Immediate Release Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round announces auditions for George Bernard= =20 Shaw's comedy, "Arms and the Man." Director Virginia Waratinsky will hold auditions on Saturday, November 22=20 from 2 to 4 p.m. and Monday, November 24 from 7 to 9 p.m. Performances dates are January 29 through February 15. Cast requirements: Raina: 23, a beautiful, young woman from a wealthy Bulgarian family. Catherine: late 40=E2=80=99s early 50=E2=80=99s Raina=E2=80=99s mother Louka: late 20=E2=80=99s, a handsome, proud, servant girl Bluntschli: 35, a handsome, capable soldier Nicola: late 30=E2=80=99s -early 40=E2=80=99s, man servant with a cool temp= erament and low=20 but clear and keen intelligence. Major Petkoff: 50=E2=80=99s, Raina=E2=80=99s father. He is a cheerful, excit= able,=20 insignificant, unpolished man with social pretensions. Major Sergius Saranoff: Tall, romantically handsome; seems civilized and=20 sophisticated but is more of an untamed, mountaineer chieftain If you would like to audition and cannot make this date, or have other=20 questions, please contact director Virginia Waratinsky at 440-277-1194 or by= e-mail=20 at: vwaratin at lorainccc.edu Auditions will be held at the theater, located on Middle Ridge Road in=20 Amherst, halfway between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58.=20 - 30 -=20 "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" -------------------------------1068095350 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
For Immediate Release
 
Workshop Players Theatre-in= -the-Round announces auditions for George Bernard Shaw's comedy, "Arms and t= he Man."
 
Director Virginia Wara= tinsky will hold auditions on Saturday, November 22 from=  2 to 4 p.m. and Monday, November 24 from 7 to 9 p.m.
Perf= ormances dates are January 29 through February 15.
 
Cast requirements:
Raina= : 23, a beautiful, young woman from a wealthy Bulgarian family.
 
Catherine: late 40=E2=80= =99s early 50=E2=80=99s Raina=E2=80=99s mother
 
Louka: late 20=E2=80=99s, a= handsome, proud, servant girl
 
Bluntschli: 35, a handsome,= capable soldier
 
Nicola: late 30=E2=80=99s -= early 40=E2=80=99s, man servant with a cool  temperament and low but cl= ear and keen intelligence.
 
Major Petkoff: 50=E2=80=99s= , Raina=E2=80=99s father. He is a cheerful, excitable, insignificant, unpoli= shed man with social pretensions.
 
Major Sergius Saranoff: Tal= l, romantically handsome; seems civilized and sophisticated but is more of a= n untamed, mountaineer chieftain
 
If you would like to audition and=20= cannot make this date, or have other questions, please contact director Virg= inia Waratinsky at 440-277-1194<= /FONT> or by e-mail at: vwaratin at lorainccc.edu
Auditions will be held at th= e theater, located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway between Rt. 2 an= d Rt. 58. 
 
- 30 -&nb= sp;
 
"If the whole world's a stage, I demand better ligh= ting"
-------------------------------1068095350-- From aharland at bw.edu Thu Nov 6 07:28:10 2003 From: aharland at bw.edu (aharland at bw.edu) Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2003 10:28:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theatre Artists Against Discrimination Message-ID: <200311061528.hA6FSAw22349@webmail2.bw.edu> Dear Friends, I have recently been appalled and offended by an upcoming event on campus that will be taking place on November 19th at 8:00 p.m. in the William Allman Theatre in the Kliest Center for Art and Drama. One of our campus groups is hosting a speaker who will be explaining to others how Christ can help you leave behind a "sinful" life of homosexuality. On a campus that attempts to cherish diversity I am disgusted by this decision to try and change any of the beautiful uniqueness we have been blessed with on our campus, in our lives or on our planet. I will not stand for the choice of these people to belittle and chide my friends...my family. While I do not agree with their opinion I respect their freedom to hold their own beliefs. I do not respect their decision to falsely advertise the event as Courage of Coming Out, a phrase which suggests encouragement and support of a homosexuality, when in actuality the are speaking about the sin of being in and the ?greatness? of becoming straight. With this in mind I am calling on you and everyone you know to join me on November 19th at 7:00 p.m. in the Lobby of the Kliest Center for a Peaceful Demonstration of what is TRULY means to LOVE someone. The plan of the demonstration is to fill the lobby with people wearing/carrying symbols of gay pride and love. The demonstration will not be in an effort to stop the speaker, but to hold hands with one another and show them there is another way, a way I believe to be better. The way of love! At 8:00 I strongly encourage the demonstration to move inside and listen to the speaker, followed by a strong and busy streamline of intelligent and pointed questions. If you have any questions or concerns or would like to be involved in helping out with the demonstration please feel free to e-mail me at aharland at bw.edu. I expect to see you all there. Let's help them to understand what love is about. Sincerely, Amanda M. Harland Peaceful Demonstration What it means to Truly Love Meet in the Lobby of the Kliest Center November 19th @ 7:00 In opposition of Homosexual Discrimination to be Presented by Campus Crusade?s Guest Speaker @ 8:00 in the William Allman Theatre What it Involves: Wear/Carry symbols of gay pride (if you don?t have anything it doesn?t matter all we really need is your heart, and your supporting hand present with us) We will build a wall of strength and love By Taking the Hands of our Neighbors and Showing them what it means to Love At 8:00 I strongly encourage the demonstration to move inside and listen to the speaker, followed by a strong and busy streamline of intelligent and pointed questions. The demonstration will not include ANY physical opposition to the speaker or those who support the speaker. Questions e-mail aharland at bw.edu From oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com Thu Nov 6 09:11:52 2003 From: oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com (annettamarion) Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2003 17:11:52 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL][OIFF-News] =?iso-8859-1?q?OHIO_PREMIERE_OF_=93FLAT-OUT_GREAT=94_FILM_6P, _NOVEMBER_7_WITH_DISCUSSION, _RECEPTION?= Message-ID: ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Rent DVDs Online - Over 14,500 titles. No Late Fees & Free Shipping. Try Netflix for FREE! http://us.click.yahoo.com/xlw.sC/XP.FAA/3jkFAA/W4IolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> OHIO PREMIERE OF "FLAT-OUT GREAT" FILM 6P, NOVEMBER 7 WITH DISCUSSION=20 AND RECEPTION AT THE OIFF *A Decade Under the Influence: 10 Year Anniversary OIFF November 1-9,=20 2003 *Sponsored by West Side Cardiology Associates, Cleveland=20 Cardiovascular Research Foundation, and the Ohio Humanities Council,=20 an affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities For Immediate Release: November 6, 2003 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Artistic Directors=20 of Independent Pictures, (216) 651-7315 Cleveland, Ohio-The Baltimore, Maryland Sun says the feature=20 documentary PARTNERS OF THE HEART "=85is flat-out great." The film premieres in Ohio 6p, Friday, November 7 at the 10 Year=20 Anniversary OIFF at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Road.=20=20=20 Against the backdrop of segregation, a black apprentice with a genius=20 for surgery and a white surgeon who dared defy medical gospel forged=20 a partnership that changed the course of medical history. With only a=20 high school degree, Vivien Thomas became a cardiac pioneer and=20 teacher to generations of America's premiere heart surgeons at a time when he himself could not become one. PARTNERS OF THE HEART is=20 his journey; a compelling, often-overlooked American story of=20 personal triumph.=20 =20 Call (216) 651-7315, email OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com, or visit=20 www.ohiofilms.com for hotel information and schedule details for the=20 10 Year Anniversary OIFF, November 1-9, 2003. Visit www.ticketweb.com=20 for directions and tickets in advance. Attend the festival for the=20 details on after-festival parties Thursday, Friday and Saturday=20 nights. Independent Pictures is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established=20 in 1993. IP is the proud sponsor of the Ohio Independent Film=20 Festival, Ohio Independent Screenplay Awards, Film Production=20 Training Program, regional AIVF Salons, Fiscal Agent Sponsorship=20 Program, Speakers Bureau, annual Director of Photography Workshop, and a variety of curatorial programs. INDEPENDENT PICTURES' SPONSORS: Association of Independent Video & Filmmakers, Audio Visual Rentals, Cleveland Cardiovascular Research=20 Foundation, The Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland=20 Public Theatre, Community Shares of Greater Cleveland, Convention &=20 Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland Inc., Filmmaker Magazine, The=20 George Gund Foundation, Hampton Inn, www.InkTip.com, Marriott=20 Residence Inn, Media Design Imaging, Miller Beer, Northern Ohio Live, The Offset Theory, Ohio Arts Council, Sherwin Williams, Steen=20 Editorial, United Labor Agency, West Side Cardiology Associates, the=20 Ohio Humanities Council, a state affiliate of the National Endowment=20 for the Humanities Independent Pictures 1392 West 65th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44102 (216) 651-7315 (216) 651-7317 fax OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com http://www.ohiofilms.com To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: oiff-News-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com =20 Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/=20 From pennylane_70 at hotmail.com Thu Nov 6 09:17:06 2003 From: pennylane_70 at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney) Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2003 17:17:06 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last weekend to see A TASTE OF HONEY!!! Message-ID:
           A TASTE OF HONEY
                                                                 by Shelagh Delaney
 
                                 Directed by:  Jeffrey Lyn Hall
 
 
Starring:   Tim Bennett, Annie Meyer-Steinheiser, Sam Prince,
                Johnathan Fletcher and Kimberly Mahoney
 
 
                           October 30 - November 8
 
                      Thursday - Saturday   at  8:00pm
                      Sunday, November 2   at  2:00pm
 
*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.'
 
Tickets:    General Admission - $10.00        
                Students & Seniors - $8.00
 
All performances will be held at:   Tri-C East Campus
                                                   4250 Richmond Rd.
                                                   Highland Hills                                             Studio Theatre
                                                   Parking Lot E
 
*Please call the Theatre Box Office at (216)987-2438 to make your reservations!
  
 
 


Send a QuickGreet with MSN Messenger. From pianoplayerj at yahoo.com Thu Nov 6 09:29:48 2003 From: pianoplayerj at yahoo.com (Jess Stewart) Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2003 09:29:48 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Performers Wanted Message-ID: <20031106172948.24425.qmail@web10909.mail.yahoo.com> --0-199437808-1068139788=:23345 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Wanted Performers All Ages The Modern Arts Coalition of Cleveland and The Lakewood Public Library - Is Seeking Performers: Jugglers - Comedians - Puppeteers - Garage Bands - Kid Performers Family Acts - Poets - Magicians All Styles of Music: Rap - Jazz - Rock - Folk - Broadway Show Tunes New Wave - Country All forms of dance: Tap - Break Dancing - Tango - and more For the upcoming Center Stage Variety Series beginning next year. For More details: E-mail phillipssam21 at yahoo.com or call Gary Hoopengardner (216) 254-6781 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard --0-199437808-1068139788=:23345 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Wanted
Performers
All Ages
 
The Modern Arts Coalition of Cleveland
 
and
 
The Lakewood Public Library -
 
Is Seeking Performers:
 
Jugglers -  Comedians -  Puppeteers -  Garage Bands -  Kid Performers  Family Acts -  Poets -  Magicians 
 
All Styles of Music:  Rap -  Jazz -  Rock -  Folk -  Broadway Show Tunes 
New Wave -  Country
 
All forms of dance:  Tap -  Break Dancing -  Tango -  and more 
 
For the upcoming Center Stage Variety Series beginning next year.
 
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Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard --0-199437808-1068139788=:23345-- From meadowsjoycem at hotmail.com Thu Nov 6 10:55:19 2003 From: meadowsjoycem at hotmail.com (Joyce Meadows) Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2003 13:55:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLEVELAND ART THEATRE BRINGS IT BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND Message-ID:
Back by popular demand!!!
         Don't miss your second chance to see the year's best comedy as ........
 
Cleveland Art Theatre presents......
 
NED'S GARDEN
written and directed by Margaret Ford-Taylor
 
 
Featuring: 
Sonia Bishop, David Coleman, Greg Cosper, Monte Escalante, Ann Hudson, Steve Larry, Joyce M. Meadows, James Seward and Jimmie Woody
 
                                 Dec. 5th -21st                
     Fridays & Saturdays - 8 pm   -  Sundays - 7 p.m.
 
Factory Theatre
East 24th & Chester Ave.
 
You are cordially invited to visit with Beans, Miss Clara, Mr. Dan, Ned, Rob the postman, and all the other inhabitants of Garden Street's zany warm-hearted world.  This love story bursts with laughs, twists turns, surprises, and cultural richness.  You'll laugh with them, cry with them and journey with them through their incredible heartwarming stories.   
 
If you missed it last spring, make sure you see it this December.  If you saw it, join the many who have asked for its return.  Bring the whole family and celebrate life!
General Admission $15
Children 12 and under $5
Group rates are available
For more information and reservations call
(216) 299-9341 or respond to sender via email
 
 


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------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C3A47C.1FEC84C0-- From vwilson at karamu.com Thu Nov 6 16:26:24 2003 From: vwilson at karamu.com (Vivian Wilson) Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2003 16:26:24 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Karamu Auditions for When the Oldest Baby Jesus Got Lost Message-ID: <001301c3a4c5$c9ea6480$0501a8c0@karamu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C3A482.B845ED00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable = Contact: Doug Warnke = 216-795-7070 x241 =20 =20 FOR IMEDIATE RELEASE=96 Thursday, November 6, 2003 =20 Re: AUDITIONS Youth Theatre Production: When the Oldest Baby Jesus Got = Lost =20 Karamu Performing Arts Theatre will hold auditions for youth and adult = actors=20 =20 Eight males, Five Females, Five boys, Seven Girls. (singing skills a = plus not required): =20 =20 Performers will receive complimentary tickets for some performances. =20 Auditions will be held at Karamu House; 2355 East 89th Street, = Cleveland, Ohio 44106 on Saturday, November 15 at Noon in the Concert = Hall. Performers, regardless of race are encouraged to attend. =20 =20 Performances will be at 2:00 pm on Saturdays and Sundays. Ticket prices = are $5.00 each =20 =20 When the Oldest Baby Jesus Got Lost by Jack Kurtz. Samantha and her elementary school chorus are invited to = sing in =93The Magic Mall=94 at Christmas time. Samantha has brought = her mother=92s antique doll for the baby Jesus in the manger, but the = doll disappears. While the children try to find the doll they have some = enlightening encounters into a number of strangely dressed people = including a man and his pregnant wife, a shepherd and three wise men. = They also have some hilarious encounters with a gorilla, two jugglers, = a disgruntled Santa Clause, and Elvis Presley, among others. =20 Inter-generational activity suitable for children and adults of all = ages. [December 13, 2003 thru December 28, 2003] ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C3A482.B845ED00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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FOR=20 IMEDIATE RELEASE=96 Thursday, November 6, 2003

 

Re:  AUDITIONS Youth Theatre = Production: When the Oldest Baby Jesus Got=20 Lost

 

Karamu Performing=20 Arts Theatre will hold auditions for =20 youth and adult actors

 

Eight  males, Five Females, Five = boys, Seven=20 Girls.  (singing skills a = plus not=20 required):

 

 

Performers=20 will receive complimentary tickets for some = performances.

 

Auditions=20 will be held at Karamu House; 2355 East 89th Street, = Cleveland, Ohio=20 44106 on Saturday, November 15 at Noon in the Concert Hall.   Performers, regardless = of race are=20 encouraged to attend.  =20

 

Performances=20 will be at 2:00 pm on Saturdays and Sundays.  Ticket prices are $5.00=20 each

 

 

When the = Oldest Baby Jesus=20 Got Lost

by Jack Kurtz.  Samantha and her elementary = school=20 chorus are invited to sing in =93The Magic Mall=94 at Christmas = time.  Samantha has brought her = mother=92s=20 antique doll for the baby Jesus in the manger, but the doll = disappears.  While the children try to find = the doll=20 they have some enlightening encounters into a number of strangely = dressed people=20 including a man and his pregnant wife, a shepherd and three wise = men.  They also have some hilarious = encounters=20 with a  gorilla, two = jugglers, a=20 disgruntled Santa Clause, and Elvis Presley, among others. 

Inter-generational=20 activity suitable for children and adults of all=20 ages.

[December=20 13, 2003 thru December 28, 2003]
------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C3A482.B845ED00-- From joekenderes at hotmail.com Thu Nov 6 15:24:55 2003 From: joekenderes at hotmail.com (Joseph Kenderes) Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2003 18:24:55 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Reminder for "12 Angry Jurors" Message-ID: This is a reminder that Brunswick Alumni Community Theatre will hold open auditions for "12 Angry Jurors" directed by Joe Kenderes and Stage Managed by Tara Holman- Tuesday November 11th and Wednesday November 12th at 7:00pm Auditions will be held in the lunch room of Brunswick City Hall located at 4095 Center Rd. (route 303 off of I-71) Brunswick, OH 44212 Performances will be in the Concord Little Theatre in Brunswick High School on January 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24th There are 13 roles open to men and women who look 18 years of age and up. For answers to any questions or concerns you may have, contact Bob Kenderes at 330-225-0552. _________________________________________________________________ >From Beethoven to the Rolling Stones, your favorite music is always playing on MSN Radio Plus. No ads, no talk. Trial month FREE! http://join.msn.com/?page=offers/premiumradio >From Maria Corell" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C3A495.4473D4B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Traveling all the way from Venice, Italy concert violinist Andrea Testa = joins Cleveland jazz pianist Jackie Warren and vocalist Rhys Miller for = this musical "one night stand" to perform an array of sizzling jazz = standards to warm up your night. threesome. a musical one night stand =20 andrea testa-violin jackie warren-piano =20 rhys miller-vocal =20 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19TH 8:00PM $10 =20 The Second City Theater 2037 East 14th Street Cleveland For information call (216) 466-2214 ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C3A495.4473D4B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 Traveling=20 all the way from Venice, Italy concert violinist Andrea Testa joins = Cleveland=20 jazz pianist Jackie Warren and vocalist Rhys Miller for this musical = "one night=20 stand" to perform an array of sizzling jazz standards to warm up your=20 night.

threesome=85

a musical=20 one night stand

 

andrea=20 testa-violin     =20   jackie warren-piano    =

rhys=20 miller-vocal

 

WEDNESDAY,=20 NOVEMBER 19TH 8:00PM =    $10

 

The Second = City=20 Theater

 2037 East=20 14th Street  Cleveland

For = information call=20 (216) 466-2214

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216-658-2855
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------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C3A4BC.B3642EC0-- From RFWB2000 at aol.com Thu Nov 6 21:32:15 2003 From: RFWB2000 at aol.com (RFWB2000 at aol.com) Date: Fri, 07 Nov 2003 00:32:15 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Concert, Sun. 11/9 - Elizabeth Huff, Soprano Message-ID: <1A6DBDA7.5E4FA73C.0077563F@aol.com> ZION UCC of TREMONT is proud to present: ELIZABETH HUFF, soprano In Recital, with: Michal George, Guitar Erik Mann, Guitar Ryan Bergeron, Piano Sarah Smith, Piano Featuring both classical and contemporary selections, including the works of Villa Lobos, de Falla, Gershwin, Coward, Blumenkrantz, Tesori, Guettel, and Jason Robert Brown. Sunday, 11/9/03, 7pm Zion UCC of Tremont 2716 W.14th Street, Cleveland OH ADMISSION IS FREE (Free-will donation will be accepted to support the concert series ministry of Zion UCC). Please join us for this exciting and varied program!!!! For more information, directions, etc., Please contact Zion UCC Director of Music, RYAN BERGERON, at (440)503-1917, or visit www.zionchurch.org. See also: www.michalgeorge.com www.emann.net AND don't forget to Mark your calendars for the next offerings of the Zion UCC Concert Series: *Sunday, 11/16, 10:30 am A special worship service,"Water Music" featuring the Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra, directed by William B. Slocum *Saturday, 12/13, 7:30pm The Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra, in a very special Christmas Concert Please join us for these exciting programs!!!!!! From bdiehl at ayalogic.com Fri Nov 7 04:22:02 2003 From: bdiehl at ayalogic.com (Brian Diehl) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 07:22:02 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions - Fiddler on the Roof Message-ID: <001f01c3a529$c2fda1f0$0e00a8c0@hq.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0020_01C3A4FF.DA2799F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: November 7, 2003 Contact: Brian Diehl, Board Member, Hudson Players 39 Church St. Hudson, OH 44236 Office: 330.253.2700 Email: bdiehl at ayalogic.com Re: Hudson Players Auditions - Fiddler on the Roof HUDSON, OHIO - The Hudson Players will be holding auditions for the ever-popular favorite, "Fiddler on the Roof" November 9 and 10 at the Barlow Community Center (Take Rt. 303 east of 91 and south on Oviatt St.). Auditions will begin at 7 pm and will feature readings from the script. Have a song prepared and a musical score for the accompanist. The production calls for males and females of all ages. "Fiddler on the Roof" will be The Hudson Players' big musical for the season. Still beloved after more than 30 years on the American stage, "Fiddler" is a warm, fun, and moving production. This family entertainment features such songs as "If I were a Rich Man," "Tradition" and "Sunrise, Sunset." Performances for "Fiddler" will be February 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29 and March 6, 7. Shows are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00pm, with a 3:00 pm matinee performance February 29. 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_0020_01C3A4FF.DA2799F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

FOR IMMEDIATE = RELEASE

 

Date:        = ;        = November 7, 2003

 

Contact:         = ;  Brian Diehl, Board Member, Hudson Players

        = ;            =     39 Church = St.  = Hudson, OH 44236

        = ;            =     Office:  330.253.2700    Email:  bdiehl at ayalogic.com

 

Re:  = Hudson<= span style=3D'mso-bidi-font-size:11.0pt'> Players Auditions – Fiddler = on the Roof

 

HUDSON= , OHIO – The = Hudson<= span style=3D'mso-bidi-font-size:11.0pt'> Players will be holding auditions = for the ever-popular favorite, “Fiddler on the Roof” November 9 and = 10 at the Barlow Community = Center (Take Rt. 303 east of 91 and south = on Oviatt St.).  Auditions will begin at 7 pm and will feature readings from the = script. Have a song prepared and a musical score for the accompanist.  The production calls for males = and females of all ages.

 

“Fiddler on the Roof” will = be The Hudson Players’ big musical for the season.  Still beloved after more than = 30 years on the American stage, “Fiddler” is a warm, fun, and moving production.  This family = entertainment features such songs as “If I were a Rich Man,” = “Tradition” and “Sunrise, Sunset.”  =

 

Performances for “Fiddler” = will be February 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29 and March 6, 7.  Shows are Friday and Saturday = evenings at 8:00pm, with a 3:00 pm matinee performance February = 29.  For more information or for = tickets, contact us: 330 655-8522, players at ayalogic.com or = P.O. Box = 2159 Hudson, Ohio 44236.  

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0020_01C3A4FF.DA2799F0-- From MRONEN2000 at aol.com Fri Nov 7 05:50:29 2003 From: MRONEN2000 at aol.com (MRONEN2000 at aol.com) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 08:50:29 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]MUSICIANS-SEEKING PAID EXTRAS FOR NATIONAL COMMERCIAL Message-ID: <46.40fd531e.2cdcfd25@aol.com> --part1_46.40fd531e.2cdcfd25_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable DUE TO ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY OR AMATEUR STATUS:=A0 WE CAN NOT ALLOW STUDENTS=20= WHO=20 ARE CURRENTLY PLAYING OR PLAN ON PLAYING ON A HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE SPORTS=20 TEAM. MARCY RONEN CASTING IS SEEKING 5 adults, male and female, 18-55 years of=20 age, 3 African Americans and 2 Caucasions. All ethnicities are invited to a= pply.=20 Must be "athletic" looking and not frail or extremely overweight., to play: A CHURCH BAND Some playing ability needed, enough to "air play" to a pre-recorded track. =20 The following instruments will be featured...if you have your own, please=20 bring it... PIANO ORGAN GUITAR BASS DRUMS AUDITIONS WILL TAKE PLACE FRIDAY, 11/7, SAT., 11/8 from 10am to 4pm and=20 SUNDAY, 11/9 from 3pm to 8pm at: PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT 2592 West 14th Street Cleveland, Ohio=A0 44113 --part1_46.40fd531e.2cdcfd25_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable DUE TO ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY OR AMATEUR STATUS:=A0 WE C= AN NOT ALLOW STUDENTS WHO ARE CURRENTLY PLAYING OR PLAN ON PLAYING ON A HIGH= SCHOOL OR COLLEGE SPORTS TEAM.


MARCY RONEN CASTING IS SEEKING  5 adults, male and female, 18-55 years=20= of age, 3 African Americans and 2 Caucasions.  All ethnicities are invi= ted to apply.  Must be "athletic" looking and not frail or extremely ov= erweight., to play:

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ORGAN
GUITAR
BASS
DRUMS

AUDITIONS WILL TAKE PLACE FRIDAY, 11/7, SAT., 11/8 from 10am to 4pm and SUND= AY, 11/9 from 3pm to 8pm at:

PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT
2592 West 14th Street
Cleveland, Ohio=A0 44113

--part1_46.40fd531e.2cdcfd25_boundary-- From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Fri Nov 7 05:55:22 2003 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 08:55:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: FREE Performance: Chuck Davis & the African American Dance En semble 11/7/03 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_01C3A536.C9779420 Content-Type: text/plain Chuck Davis & the African American Dance Ensemble Friday, November 7, 2003 7:00PM The Allen Theatre Please join the Education Department at Playhouse Square in celebrating a week long residency with the African American Dance Ensemble Cleveland Municipal School District. Performance length is sixty minutes and there will be no intermission. Tickets will be available at the Allen box office the evening of the performance. The African American Dance Ensemble seeks to preserve and share the finest traditions of African and African-American dance and music through research, education and entertainment. With the motto, peace, love and respect for everyone, they celebrate traditional African culture, aesthetics and values as resources for all people and utilize cross-cultural understanding and societal analysis. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A536.C9779420 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
 
Chuck = Davis
& the African American = Dance=20 Ensemble
Friday, November 7,=20 2003

7:00PM

The Allen=20 Theatre

 
 
Please=20 join the Education Department at Playhouse=20 Square=20 in celebrating a week long residency = with the=20 African American Dance Ensemble Cleveland=20 Municipal=20 School=20 District.=20 Performance length is sixty minutes = and there=20 will be no intermission.  =20
 
Tickets = will be=20 available at the Allen box office the evening of the=20 performance.
 
The = African=20 American Dance Ensemble seeks to preserve and share the finest = traditions of=20 African and African-American dance and music through research, = education and=20 entertainment. With the motto, peace, love and respect for everyone, = they=20 celebrate traditional African culture, aesthetics and values as = resources for=20 all people and utilize cross-cultural understanding and societal=20 analysis.
------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A536.C9779420-- From oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com Fri Nov 7 07:42:35 2003 From: oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com (annettamarion) Date: Fri, 07 Nov 2003 15:42:35 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL][OIFF-News] =?iso-8859-1?q?HAMPTONS=92_FESTIVAL_WINNER_COMES_STRAIGHT_TO_PREMIERE_IN_OHIO_2P, _NOV_8_AT_OIFF?= Message-ID: ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Buy Ink Cartridges or Refill Kits for your HP, Epson, Canon or Lexmark Printer at MyInks.com. Free s/h on orders $50 or more to the US & Canada. http://www.c1tracking.com/l.asp?cid=5511 http://us.click.yahoo.com/mOAaAA/3exGAA/qnsNAA/W4IolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> HAMPTONS' FESTIVAL WINNER COMES STRAIGHT TO PREMIERE IN OHIO 2P, NOVEMBER 8 AT THE OHIO INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL A Decade Under the Influence: 10 Year Anniversary OIFF November 1-9, 2003 For Immediate Release: November 7, 2003 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Artistic Directors, (216) 651-7315 Cleveland, Ohio-SCREEN DOOR JESUS, the winner of the Golden Starfish award at the 2003 Hamptons' International Film Festival this past month, will premiere in Ohio 2p, Saturday, November 8 at the 10 Year Anniversary OIFF at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Road (admission is $10). SCREEN DOOR JESUS, ex-preacher Kirk Davis' directorial debut, explores racial and religious barriers that divide families and communities in a small town in East Texas. Everyday life takes a spin with the appearance of the image of Christ on an elderly woman's screen door. The film deftly weaves story lines that include a woman who develops a life threatening fungus, a wise but irreverent security guard who also sings in a rock`n roll band, and a banker who misinterprets the good Samaritan parable. SCREEN DOOR JESUS is based on short stories by Christopher Cook. Call (216) 651-7315, email OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com, or visit www.ohiofilms.com for hotel information and schedule details for the 10 Year Anniversary OIFF, November 1-9, 2003. Visit www.ticketweb.com for directions and tickets in advance. Attend the festival for the details on after-festival parties Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. Independent Pictures is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established in 1993. IP is the proud sponsor of the Ohio Independent Film Festival, Ohio Independent Screenplay Awards, Film Production Training Program, regional AIVF Salons, Fiscal Agent Sponsorship Program, Speakers Bureau, annual Director of Photography Workshop, and a variety of curatorial programs. INDEPENDENT PICTURES' SPONSORS: Association of Independent Video & Filmmakers, Audio Visual Rentals, Cleveland Cardiovascular Research Foundation, The Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland Public Theatre, Community Shares of Greater Cleveland, Convention & Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland Inc., Filmmaker Magazine, The George Gund Foundation, Hampton Inn, www.InkTip.com, Marriott Residence Inn, Media Design Imaging, Miller Beer, Northern Ohio Live, The Offset Theory, Ohio Arts Council, Sherwin Williams, Steen Editorial, United Labor Agency, West Side Cardiology Associates, the Ohio Humanities Council, a state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities Independent Pictures 1392 West 65th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44102 (216) 651-7315 (216) 651-7317 fax OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com http://www.ohiofilms.com To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: oiff-News-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ From Yvette at beckcenter.org Fri Nov 7 07:46:23 2003 From: Yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 10:46:23 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Music Recital Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A546.4BD2E815 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Beck Center for the Arts Offers Free Faculty Chamber Recital Sunday, November 16, 2003 ~ 3:30 p.m. =20 Lakewood, Ohio - The Beck Center for the Arts invites you to a Faculty Chamber Recital on Sunday, November 16, 2003 at 3:30 P.M. in the Recital Hall at the Beck Center Music School. Featured performers are as follows: =20 Beverly Sater Janice Fields Bruce Erwin Elizabeth Rothenbusch Brad Warren Josie Harris Chimzar Djafarova Tracy O'Malley Ron Palka Norma Codispoti Berdie d'Aliberti. Works include: 7 Early Songs of Alban Berg, Beethoven's String Quartet Op. 18 #4, Two Pieces for String Quartet (1914) by Igor Stravinsky, Two Songs for Alto Voice, Viola and Piano by Joannes Brahms and Valse Brillante a Piano Quartet (two pianos - eight hands) by Moritz Moszkowski. The concert is free and open to the public. For more information please call (216) 228-2800. The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. =20 =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: y vette at beckcenter.org =20 Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A546.4BD2E815 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Beck Center for the Arts

Offers

Free=20 Faculty Chamber Recital

Sunday, November 16,=20 2003 ~ = 3:30=20 p.m.

 

            &n= bsp; =20 Lakewood, OhioThe=20 Beck = Center for the Arts invites you = to a=20 Faculty Chamber Recital on Sunday, = November 16,=20 2003 at=20 3:30 = P.M. in the Recital Hall at the = Beck = Center = Music = School.  Featured performers are as = follows: 

Beverly=20 Sater

Janice=20 Fields

Bruce=20 Erwin

Elizabeth = Rothenbusch

Brad=20 Warren

Josie=20 Harris

Chimzar=20 Djafarova

Tracy=20 O’Malley

Ron=20 Palka

Norma=20 Codispoti

Berdie=20 d’Aliberti.

Works=20 include:  7 Early Songs of = Alban=20 Berg, Beethoven's String Quartet Op. 18 #4, Two Pieces for String = Quartet (1914)=20 by Igor Stravinsky, Two Songs for Alto Voice, Viola and Piano by Joannes = Brahms=20 and Valse Brillante a Piano Quartet (two pianos - eight hands) by Moritz = Moszkowski.

The=20 concert is free and open to the public. =20 For more information please call (216) 228-2800.  The=20 Beck = Center for the Arts is located = just 10=20 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at=20 17801 Detroit=20 Avenue in = Lakewood. =20

 
 
Yvette A.=20 Hanzel
Director of=20 Marketing
Beck Center=20 for the Arts
17801=20 Detroit Avenue
Lakewood,=20 OH =20 44107
216.521.2540=20 ext. 225
Email:  yvette at beckcenter.org
Fax:  = 216.228.6050

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A546.4BD2E815-- From Yvette at beckcenter.org Fri Nov 7 09:24:39 2003 From: Yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 12:24:39 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jeffrey is coming to Beck Center! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A554.05FC7B99 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Beck Center for the Arts Studio Theater Presents Jeffrey November 21 - December 14 Show times and ticket information below Is there life and love after AIDS? =20 According to the cast of characters in the Beck Center Studio production of Jeffrey, the answer is a resounding YES! =20 =20 Jeffrey, a post-AIDS comedy, hysterically tackles every possible stereotype as the title character vows eternal celibacy in this now dangerous world of sex and relationships. (Contains mature subject matter, not recommended for children.)=20 =20 Cleveland's own Brian Zoldessy is the director of this off-Broadway hit that, while a little bawdy and wild, doesn't ignore the serious side of the subject it is dealing with. Jeffrey author, Paul Rudnick finds a way to elicit laughter and touch the heart at the same time. Rudnick received the Obie Award, the Outer Critics' Circle Award and the John Gassner Award for Outstanding New American Play for Jeffrey. He is also the author of I Hate Hamlet, Raving and Cosmetic Surgery. The Beck Center's production of Jeffrey runs November 21 through December 14 in the Studio Theater and features Scott Esposito as Jeffrey and Nick Koesters as Steve. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday matinees at 3:00 p.m. Audiences will have an opportunity to support the AIDS Task Force at the performances on December 12, 13 and 14. Tickets for Jeffrey are $22 for adults, $19 for seniors and $15 for students (25 & younger with ID). Discounts are available for groups of 20 or more. Jeffrey is sponsored by the Gay People's Chronicle, WCPN 90.3 ideastream and Lakewoodbuzz.com. In addition to Jeffrey, the Beck Center will also present Rudnick's one act play Mr. Charles, Currently from Palm Beach. Show times are November 28, 29, Decmeber 5, 6, 12 and 13 at 11:00 p.m. following Jeffrey. Kevin Joseph Kelly stars in the title role. Tickets to Mr. Charles are $10 each. Both Jeffrey and Mr. Charles contain mature subject matter and are not recommended for children. =20 For tickets to Jeffrey or Mr. Charles, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org . =20 =20 =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: yvette at beckcenter.org =20 Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A554.05FC7B99 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Beck Center for the = Arts

Studio=20 Theater

Presents

Jeffrey

November = 21 -=20 December 14

Show times and ticket information=20 below

Is there life and love after AIDS? =20

According to the cast of characters in the Beck Center Studio = production=20 of Jeffrey, the answer is a resounding YES! 

 

    Jeffrey, a = post-AIDS=20 comedy, hysterically tackles every possible stereotype as the title = character=20 vows eternal celibacy in this now dangerous world of sex and = relationships.  (Contains = mature subject=20 matter, not recommended for children.) =

 

           =20 Cleveland’s own Brian Zoldessy = is the director=20 of this off-Broadway hit that, while a little bawdy and wild, = doesn’t ignore the=20 serious side of the subject it is dealing with.  Jeffrey author, Paul Rudnick = finds a way=20 to elicit laughter and touch the heart at the same time.  Rudnick received the Obie = Award, the=20 Outer Critics’ Circle Award and the John Gassner Award for = Outstanding New=20 American Play for Jeffrey.  He is also the author of I Hate Hamlet, Raving and Cosmetic=20 Surgery.

           =20 The Beck = Center’s production of Jeffrey runs November 21 = through=20 December 14 in the Studio Theater and features Scott Esposito as Jeffrey = and=20 Nick Koesters as Steve.  = Show times=20 are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 = p.m. and Sunday matinees at=20 3:00 = p.m.  Audiences will have an = opportunity to support the AIDS Task Force at the performances on = December 12,=20 13 and 14. =20 Tickets for Jeffrey = are $22=20 for adults, $19 for seniors and $15 for students (25 & younger with=20 ID).  Discounts are = available for=20 groups of 20 or more.  Jeffrey is sponsored by the = Gay People’s=20 Chronicle, WCPN 90.3 ideastream and=20 Lakewoodbuzz.com.

           =20 In addition to Jeffrey,=20 the Beck = Center will also present = Rudnick’s one act=20 play Mr. Charles, Currently = from=20 Palm=20 Beach.  Show times are November 28, = 29,=20 Decmeber 5, 6, 12 and 13 at 11:00 = p.m. following Jeffrey.  Kevin Joseph Kelly stars in = the title=20 role.  Tickets to Mr. Charles are $10 each.  Both Jeffrey and Mr. Charles contain mature = subject=20 matter and are not recommended for children.  =

For tickets to Jeffrey = or Mr. Charles, call the Beck = Center Box=20 Office at (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org.   

 
 
Yvette A. = Hanzel
Director of=20 Marketing
Beck Center for the=20 Arts
17801 Detroit = Avenue
Lakewood, OH  44107
216.521.2540 ext.=20 225
Email:  yvette at beckcenter.org
Fax:  216.228.6050

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A554.05FC7B99-- From v_stillitano at hotmail.com Fri Nov 7 11:21:16 2003 From: v_stillitano at hotmail.com (Vince Stillitano) Date: Fri, 07 Nov 2003 14:21:16 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stow Players Presents Alan Ayckbourn's Bedroom Farce Message-ID:
                   Stow Players Inc.
                                Present Alan Ayckbourn's
               Bedroom Farce
                at THE BARN in Heritage Springs Park
 
Fridays through Sundays From November 7-23
Fri and Sat 8:00pm curtain Time
Sunday 2:30pm  *There is no performance on the 9th
 
$10 General Admission
$9 Senior Citizens
 
Please call (330)-655-6051 for reservations (there is limited seating available)
 


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* Prices may vary by service area From Magicaltheatre at aol.com Fri Nov 7 16:59:40 2003 From: Magicaltheatre at aol.com (Magicaltheatre at aol.com) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 19:59:40 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Anne Frank at Magical Theatre Company Message-ID: <8f.346a6cc4.2cdd99fc@aol.com> --part1_8f.346a6cc4.2cdd99fc_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit *NEWS RELEASE * NEWS RELEASE * NEWS RELEASE * For Immediate Release November 7, 2003 Magical Theatre Company, the only professional resident and touring theatre for young audiences in Northeast Ohio, announces auditions for the roles of Anne, Margot, and Peter for its upcoming production of The Diary of Anne Frank, directed by Dennis O'Connell. Auditions for these roles only will be held Wednesday, December 3 @ 4:30 pm. Callbacks will be Thursday Dec. 4 @ 4:30pm. Actors are asked to prepare one brief contemporary monologue, and be familiar with the script. Looking for: Anne: female, age 12-15 yrs. Bright and vibrant Margot: female, age 14-18 yrs. Warm and shy Peter: male, age 13-16 yrs. Intelligent and awkward The Diary of Anne Frank runs Jan. 27 - Feb. 6, 2004. Actors must be able to be released from school for weekday performances. Auditions will be held at Magical Theatre Company, 565 W. Tuscarawas Ave., Barberton, OH 44203. Call 330/848-3708 for an appointment and/or further information. --part1_8f.346a6cc4.2cdd99fc_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable *NEWS RELEASE * NEWS RELE= ASE * NEWS RELEASE *
For Immediate Release November 7, 2003

Magical Theatre Company, the only professional resident and touring theatre=20= for young audiences in Northeast Ohio, announces auditions for the roles of=20= Anne, Margot, and Peter for its upcoming production of The Diary of Anne=20= Frank, directed by Dennis O'Connell.

Auditions for these roles only will be held Wednesday, December 3 @ 4:30 pm.= Callbacks will be Thursday Dec. 4 @ 4:30pm. Actors are asked to prepare one= brief contemporary monologue, and be familiar with the script. Looking for:=

Anne: female, age 12-15 yrs. Bright and vibrant
Margot: female, age 14-18 yrs. Warm and shy
Peter:     male,    age 13-16 yrs. Intell= igent and awkward

The Diary of Anne Frank runs Jan. 27 - Feb. 6, 2004. Actors must be a= ble to be released from school for weekday performances. Auditions will be h= eld at Magical Theatre Company, 565 W. Tuscarawas Ave., Barberton, OH 44203.= Call 330/848-3708 for an appointment and/or further information.
--part1_8f.346a6cc4.2cdd99fc_boundary-- From MRONEN2000 at aol.com Fri Nov 7 19:10:37 2003 From: MRONEN2000 at aol.com (MRONEN2000 at aol.com) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 22:10:37 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]AFRICAN AMERICAN MALES NEEDED AS PAID EXTRAS Message-ID: <9f.3ff8764a.2cddb8ad@aol.com> --part1_9f.3ff8764a.2cddb8ad_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Marcy Ronen casting is seeking over 100 African American males, age 18-50, i= n=20 good physical shape to work as paid extras on a national NIKE commercial to=20 shoot in Cleveland, Ohio on Sunday, November 16 and Monday, November 17, 200= 3. =20 The pay is $125.00 for 12 hours. Please drop a photo and contact info on Saturday between 10am and 4pm or on=20 Sunday between 3pm and 8pm at: PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT 2592 West 14th Street Cleveland, Ohio=A0 44113 OR please mail a snapshot of yourself ASAP (by Saturday) with your contact=20 information including your name and the best phone number to reach you at to= : MARCY RONEN CASTING P.O. BOX 210107 SOUTH EUCLID, OHIO 44121-7107 DUE TO ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY OR AMATEUR STATUS:=A0 WE CAN NOT ALLOW STUDENTS=20= WHO=20 ARE CURRENTLY PLAYING OR PLAN ON PLAYING ON A HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE SPORTS=20 TEAM --part1_9f.3ff8764a.2cddb8ad_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Marcy Ronen casting is seeking over 100 African Americ= an males, age 18-50, in good physical shape to work as paid extras on a nati= onal NIKE commercial to shoot in Cleveland, Ohio on Sunday, November 16 and=20= Monday, November 17, 2003.  The pay is $125.00 for 12 hours.

Please drop a photo and contact info on Saturday between 10am and 4pm or on=20= Sunday between 3pm and 8pm at:

PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT
2592 West 14th Street
Cleveland, Ohio=A0 44113

OR please mail a snapshot of yourself ASAP (by Saturday) with your contact=20= information including your name and the best phone number to reach you at to= :

MARCY RONEN CASTING
P.O. BOX 210107
SOUTH EUCLID, OHIO  44121-7107

DUE TO ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY OR AMATEUR STATUS:=A0 WE CAN NOT ALLOW STUDENTS=20= WHO ARE CURRENTLY PLAYING OR PLAN ON PLAYING ON A HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE SPO= RTS TEAM
--part1_9f.3ff8764a.2cddb8ad_boundary-- From mslerner at adelphia.net Sat Nov 8 05:33:51 2003 From: mslerner at adelphia.net (Michael Lerner) Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2003 08:33:51 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sax Player needed for 11/21 gig Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C3A5D3.09B64AD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Flashback is looking for a sax player for a November 21st paying gig in Cleveland Heights (Fairfax Elementary School). 6pm - 6:50pm only. Rehearsals on Wednesday 11/12 and 11/19 @ 7pm in Solon (if you can make it). For more details contact: Michael Lerner (440) 248-2180 mslerner at adelphia.net ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C3A5D3.09B64AD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Flashback is looking=20 for a sax player for a November 21st paying gig in = Cleveland=20 Heights (Fairfax Elementary School).
6pm - = 6:50pm=20 only.
 
Rehearsals on=20 Wednesday 11/12 and 11/19 @ 7pm in Solon (if you can make=20 it).
 
For = more details=20 contact:
Michael=20 Lerner 
(440)=20 248-2180
mslerner at adelphia.net
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C3A5D3.09B64AD0-- From PKM340 at aol.com Sat Nov 8 06:33:06 2003 From: PKM340 at aol.com (PKM340 at aol.com) Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2003 09:33:06 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITION REMINDER FOR "COME BLOW YOUR HORN" Message-ID: <155.26d7fbe3.2cde58a2@aol.com> --part1_155.26d7fbe3.2cde58a2_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit AUDITION REMINDER: The Aurora Community Theatre(ACT), will hold auditions for Neil Simon's "COME BLOW YOUR HORN" Sunday, November 9th at 3:00 and Monday, November 10th at 7:00. Great parts for six actors: 3 men--1playing early 20's, 1 playing late 20's/early 30's, and 1 playing late 50's/early 60's. 3 women--2 playing 20's, and 1 playing late 50's/early 60's Production dates--Opens January 30th and runs through Feb 21st, Friday and Saturday evenings only. Please note: There will be an extended break during the Christmas holidays. Plenty of time to enjoy your fruitcakes! --part1_155.26d7fbe3.2cde58a2_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AUDITION REMINDER:

The Aurora Community Theatre(ACT), will hold auditions for Neil Simon's "COM= E BLOW YOUR HORN" Sunday, November 9th at 3:00 and Monday, November 10th at=20= 7:00.

Great parts for six actors:  3 men--1playing early 20's, 1 playing late= 20's/early 30's, and 1 playing late 50's/early 60's.
3 women--2 playing 20's, and 1 playing late 50's/early 60's

Production dates--Opens January 30th and runs through Feb 21st, Friday and S= aturday evenings only.

Please note:  There will be an extended break during the Christmas holi= days.  Plenty of time to enjoy your fruitcakes!
--part1_155.26d7fbe3.2cde58a2_boundary-- From oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com Sat Nov 8 08:01:39 2003 From: oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com (annettamarion) Date: Sat, 08 Nov 2003 16:01:39 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL][OIFF-News] CLOSING NOV. 9 HIGHLIGHTS: SCIENCE FICTION AT 2P, COMMISSIONED LOCAL FILMS AT 8P Message-ID: ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Buy Ink Cartridges or Refill Kits for your HP, Epson, Canon or Lexmark Printer at MyInks.com. Free s/h on orders $50 or more to the US & Canada. http://www.c1tracking.com/l.asp?cid=3D5511 http://us.click.yahoo.com/mOAaAA/3exGAA/qnsNAA/W4IolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> OIFF CLOSING NIGHT NOV. 9 HIGHLIGHTS: AWARD WINNING SCIENCE FICTION=20 DEBUT AT 2P AND COMMISSIONED LOCAL FILMS AT 8P A Decade Under the Influence: 10 Year Anniversary OIFF November 1-9,=20 2003 For Immediate Release: November 8, 2003 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Artistic Directors,=20 (216) 651-7315 Cleveland, Ohio- Hailed by Variety as "Deeply moving and finely=20 realized," director Greg Pak's debut feature film ROBOT STORIES makes its Ohio premiere at 2p, Sunday, November 9 at the 10=20 Year Anniversary OIFF at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Road=20 (admission $10). ROBOT STORIES is science fiction from the heart in=20 four stories about love, death, family=85 and robots. The film stars Tamlyn Tomita (JOY LUCK CLUB) and Sab Shimono (WATERWORLD).=20 Film festivals around the country, including Florida, Hamptons'=20 International, and Asian Festival of Dallas, have bestowed awards=20 upon ROBOT STORIES. This past August, Independent Pictures, in collaboration with Sparx=20 in the City, commissioned eight filmmakers to create eight short=20 films, shooting in one day on eight different street corners in=20 Cleveland. These films, shown as a collection at 8p, Sunday,=20 November 9, comprise the closing program of the 10 Year Anniversary=20 OIFF at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Road (admission $10). Call (216) 651-7315, email OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com, or visit=20 www.ohiofilms.com for hotel information and schedule details for the=20 10 Year Anniversary OIFF, November 1-9, 2003. Visit www.ticketweb.com=20 for directions and tickets in advance. Attend the festival for the=20 details on after-festival parties Thursday, Friday and Saturday=20 nights. Independent Pictures is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established=20 in 1993. IP is the proud sponsor of the Ohio Independent Film=20 Festival, Ohio Independent Screenplay Awards, Film Production=20 Training Program, regional AIVF Salons, Fiscal Agent Sponsorship=20 Program, Speakers Bureau, annual Director of Photography Workshop, and a variety of curatorial programs. INDEPENDENT PICTURES' SPONSORS: Association of Independent Video & Filmmakers, Audio Visual Rentals, Cleveland Cardiovascular Research=20 Foundation, The Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland=20 Public Theatre, Community Shares of Greater Cleveland, Convention &=20 Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland Inc., Filmmaker Magazine, The=20 George Gund Foundation, Hampton Inn, www.InkTip.com, Marriott=20 Residence Inn, Media Design Imaging, Miller Beer, Northern Ohio Live, The Offset Theory, Ohio Arts Council, Sherwin Williams, Steen=20 Editorial, United Labor Agency, West Side Cardiology Associates, the=20 Ohio Humanities Council, a state affiliate of the National Endowment=20 for the Humanities Independent Pictures 1392 West 65th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44102 (216) 651-7315 (216) 651-7317 fax OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com http://www.ohiofilms.com To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: oiff-News-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com =20 Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/=20 From alexmichaels at prelude2cinema.com Sat Nov 8 06:43:48 2003 From: alexmichaels at prelude2cinema.com (AlexPMichaels) Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2003 09:43:48 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Prelude2Cinema launches New Yahoo Group for Moviemakers and Movie Lovers Message-ID: <06ca01c3a624$54350460$48acfea9@rachel715> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C3A5DC.CF88E7F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Prelude2Cinema has begun a Yahoo group to post info about our movies and = also to fill people in on resources for making and acting in independent = movies. Everyone is welcome to join and post info. We invite all to join = the group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/moviesthatmakeyouthink/=20 It will give use a chance to know the people who visit Prelude2Cinema. = It is open to anyone who visits our site and wants to post what is on = their mind. We are eager to see who are the people that visit our site = and what they think of our movies and independent movies in general. If = you make movies, feel free to post the news here for others.=20 We will add resources to this site including links that are helpful to = actors, filmmakers, writers, and anyone involved in making and watching = movies. There will also be special photos and news not found on our = website.=20 If you have any suggestions for Prelude2Cinema, please let us know at = the Yahoo group.=20 While we can not please everyone, we want you to know that what you = think and suggest is important to us.=20 In December 2003, Prelude2Cinema will be 4 years old. Over 24,700 people = have visited the site. Thanks for your support. We will continue to get = our movies out there. Stay tuned to www.prelude2cinema.com. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C3A5DC.CF88E7F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Prelude2Cinema has begun a Yahoo group to post info about our movies = and also=20 to fill people in on resources for making and acting in independent = movies.=20 Everyone is welcome to join and post info. We invite all to join the = group=20 at

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

It will give use a chance to know the people who visit = Prelude2Cinema. It is=20 open to anyone who visits our site and wants to post what is on their = mind. We=20 are eager to see who are the people that visit our site and what they = think of=20 our movies and independent movies in general. If you make movies, feel = free to=20 post the news here for others.

We will add resources to this site including links that are helpful = to=20 actors, filmmakers, writers, and anyone involved in making and watching = movies.=20 There will also be special photos and news not found on our = website.

If you have any suggestions for Prelude2Cinema, please let us know at = the=20 Yahoo group.

While we can not please everyone, we want you to know that what you = think and=20 suggest is important to us.

In December 2003, Prelude2Cinema will be 4 years old. Over 24,700 = people have=20 visited the site. Thanks for your support. We will continue to get our = movies=20 out there. Stay tuned to www.prelude2cinema.com.

 

------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C3A5DC.CF88E7F0-- From RNavisjr at aol.com Sat Nov 8 12:30:23 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2003 15:30:23 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]NWT HIRING MAKE UP DESIGNER Message-ID: <15f.280bbcc2.2cdeac5f@aol.com> --part1_15f.280bbcc2.2cdeac5f_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello Everyone, We at Near West Theatre are about to produce THE KING AND I with a very diverse cast of children, teens and adults....very few of them Asian. We need someone immediately to help us conceptualize a look for hair, skin and face. We have competent cast members who could learn the make up design and teach it to the others, but right now we need an expert to help us come up with some concepts. Please call me, Bob Navis Jr, Director, at 216-281-6879 if you are interested. We can negotiate a stipend that would be fair for your efforts. Thanks you so very much. Oh...there is a time crunch here...we go into tech/dress rehearsals on Sunday, Now 16th....so call asap. Thanks, again. --part1_15f.280bbcc2.2cdeac5f_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello Everyone,

We at Near West Theatre are about to produce THE KING AND I with a very dive= rse cast of children, teens and adults....very few of them Asian. We need so= meone immediately to help us conceptualize a look for hair, skin and face. W= e have competent cast members who could learn the make up design and teach i= t to the others, but right now we need an expert to help us come up with som= e concepts.
Please call me, Bob Navis Jr, Director, at 216-281-6879 if you are intereste= d.
We can negotiate a stipend that would be fair for your efforts. Thanks you s= o very much. Oh...there is a time crunch here...we go into tech/dress rehear= sals on
Sunday, Now 16th....so call asap. Thanks, again.
--part1_15f.280bbcc2.2cdeac5f_boundary-- From President at GeaugaTheater.org Sat Nov 8 14:24:36 2003 From: President at GeaugaTheater.org (President GLTG) Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2003 17:24:36 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTG looking for 2 props Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0062_01C3A61D.2EEE08C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Geauga Lyric Theater Guild at Geauga Theater Is looking for an old fashioned wheelchair (No later than a 1945 version) and a candlestick phone. Does anyone have one to lend / rent? Please respond to this e-mail or call Lauren Garrett at 440-285-4119 Thanks so much! ------=_NextPart_000_0062_01C3A61D.2EEE08C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Geauga Lyric Theater Guild at Geauga = Theater

 

Is looking for an old fashioned wheelchair = (No later than a 1945 version) and a candlestick = phone.

 

Does anyone have one to lend / = rent?

 

Please respond to this e-mail or call = Lauren Garrett at 440-285-4119

 

Thanks so = much!

------=_NextPart_000_0062_01C3A61D.2EEE08C0-- From davidgutter at hotmail.com Sat Nov 8 18:35:41 2003 From: davidgutter at hotmail.com (David Gutter) Date: Sat, 08 Nov 2003 21:35:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Photographer looking for local musicians to help Message-ID:

I am David Gutter, Freelance photographer/graphic designer in South Euclid.

I am looking to help the local music community, I am open to help all no matter what the music is. My photography is my sideline job, just as you may have your music as a second income. If interested Call me or email me.

Phone:216 381 6978


David E. Gutter


MSN Shopping upgraded for the holidays! Snappier product search... From terrysandler at hotmail.com Sun Nov 9 08:40:28 2003 From: terrysandler at hotmail.com (terry sandler) Date: Sun, 09 Nov 2003 11:40:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NY Trained Acting Coach Message-ID:

Greetings fellow actors!!!

I am a New York trained acting coach who is now offering private classes for the winter session. My credentials include a Master of Arts in Educational Theater from New York University (NYU), and a Bachelor of Arts in Theater and Performing Arts from the State University of New York at New Paltz.  I currently teach theatre and acting at the University of Akron and Baldwin Wallace College, as well as at other local acting and performing arts schools.

Furthermore, I am trained to work with children and adults of all ages on monologues, scene study, character development, text interpretation, dramaturgy, improvisation, and audition preparation, just to name a few areas of study.

Please contact me for more information. References and resume gladly furnished upon request.

Thank you,

Terry M. Sandler

(330) 922-0535



Customize MSN Messenger with backgrounds, emoticons and more. From FSternfeld at aol.com Sun Nov 9 12:46:04 2003 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2003 15:46:04 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Archives & Searching Message-ID: <108.28407b08.2ce0018c@aol.com> --part1_108.28407b08.2ce0018c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit VIEW ARCHIVES All postings since the cutover to hostway on June 18, 2001 are at this link: http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/pipermail/neohiopal/ SEARCH Also, you can search by using http://www.google.com In the google search field, type 'neohiopal,' and then key words or phrases in the google search field. --part1_108.28407b08.2ce0018c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable VIEW ARCHIVES
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--part1_108.28407b08.2ce0018c_boundary-- From JHerman312 at aol.com Sun Nov 9 13:05:34 2003 From: JHerman312 at aol.com (JHerman312 at aol.com) Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2003 16:05:34 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Notice: The play 'Tis The Season at the Kent Stage Message-ID: <1dd.14027339.2ce0061e@aol.com> -------------------------------1068411934 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en For Immediate Release: The Kent Stage Players will be holding auditions for their holiday productio= n=20 of: 'Tis The Season A Holiday Play Written and Directed by Jack L. Herman Auditions will be held November 16 and 17 at 7pm at the Kent Stage. 175 E.=20 Main Street in Kent.=20 Production dates are: December 19, 20 and 21st. 2003. Those auditioning should come prepared to read from the script. We are=20 looking for the following character types. Cast of Characters (4 M, 5 W, 2 Girls) J. D. HUGHES: A Slightly bitter old man, around 60, who spends most of his=20 time on business and little else. =20 JERRY: J. D. as a young man, 21, playful but a bit skeptical. =20 NICK: A whimsical old store owner, who delights in his family, in the=20 season, and in helping others. =20 LAURA: (Adult.) A woman in her late 50=E2=80=99s who doesn't complain but=20= is=20 nevertheless a bit sad. =20 LAURA: (Young.) A friend of the family, around 18, who's content with her=20 life but loves Nick's family. =20 ANGELINA: Nick's wife of many years, slightly overbearing but with a kindly= =20 heart and giving nature. =20 SANDRA: Nick's oldest daughter, the same age as Laura, a wisecracking, fun=20 loving person. =20 KIM: J. D.=E2=80=99s daughter, around 30, who worries about her father and=20= his lack=20 of spirit. =20 OFFICER BLAIR: A cop in his 50=E2=80=99s who's just doing his job so others= might=20 spend time at home. =20 MARY: Nick and Angelina=E2=80=99s 8-year-old daughter who just wants to hel= p. JENNY: Nick and Angelina=E2=80=99s 7-year-old daughter who says, =E2=80=9CM= e, too.=E2=80=9D Synopsis J. D. Hughes has been looking high and low for a special Christmas gift for=20 his grandson. Finally, as a last resort, he wanders into Nick's Emporium, a= n=20 old-fashioned store chock full of all sorts of gifts and knickknacks. He ha= s a=20 hard time explaining to Nick what he's looking for, but finds himself fallin= g=20 under the old storekeeper's spell. Just when Hughes is about to buy=20 something he runs to the street to chase kids away from his car. When he re= turns, he=20 finds the store suddenly dark and quiet. A policeman then shows up to run h= im=20 off because, =E2=80=9CThis place ain=E2=80=99t been open in forty years!=E2= =80=9D Hughes finds a=20 way back, not only to the store but to a time years ago when he was a younge= r=20 man. This Yuletide fantasy is full of holiday spirit and humor and makes us= all=20 wish we could find a =E2=80=9CNick's Emporium.=E2=80=9D -------------------------------1068411934 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
For Immediate Release:
 
The Kent Stage Players will be= holding auditions for their holiday production of:
 
'Tis The Season
A Holiday Play
Written and Directed by
Jack L. Herman
 
Auditions wil= l be held November 16 and 17 at 7pm at the Kent Stage.  175 E. Main Str= eet in Kent.
 
Production da= tes are: December 19, 20 and 21st. 2003.
 
Those auditio= ning should come prepared to read from the script.  We are looking for=20= the following character types.

 

Ca= st of Characters

(4 M, 5 W, 2 Girls)=

<= /B>

J. D. HUGHES:  A Slightly bitter old man, aroun= d 60, who spends most of his time on business and little else.

 

JERRY:  J. D. as a young man, 21, playful but a= bit skeptical.

 

NICK:  A whimsical old store owner, who deligh= ts in his family, in the season, and in helping others.

 

LAURA:  (Adult.)  A woman in her late 50=E2=80=99s who doesn't complain but i= s nevertheless a bit sad.

 

LAURA:  (Young.)  A friend of the family, around 18, who's content with her l= ife but loves Nick's family.

 

ANGELINA:  Nick's wife of many years, slightly=20= overbearing but with a kindly heart and giving nature.

 

SANDRA:  Nick's oldest daughter, the same age a= s Laura, a wisecracking, fun loving person.

 

KIM:  J. D.=E2=80=99s daughter, around 30, wh= o worries about her father and his lack of spirit.

 

OFFICER BLAIR:  A cop in his 50=E2=80=99s who's= just doing his job so others might spend time at home.

 

MARY:  Nick and Angelina=E2=80=99s 8-year-old=20= daughter who just wants to help.

 

JENNY:  Nick and Angelina=E2=80=99s 7-year-old= daughter who says, =E2=80=9CMe, too.=E2=80=9D

 

=  

Synopsis
 <= /DIV>
J. D. Hughes has been look= ing high and low for a special Christmas gift for his grandson.  Finally, as a last resort, he wanders i= nto Nick's Emporium, an old-fashioned store chock full of all sorts of gifts= and knickknacks.  He has a ha= rd time explaining to Nick what he's looking for, but finds himself falling=20= under the old storekeeper's spell.  <= /SPAN>Just when Hughes is about to buy something he runs to the street to ch= ase kids away from his car.  W= hen he returns, he finds the store suddenly dark and quiet.  A policeman then shows up to run him off beca= use, =E2=80=9CThis place ain=E2=80=99t been open in forty years!=E2=80=9D  Hughes finds a way back, not on= ly to the store but to a time years ago when he was a younger man.  This Yuletide fantasy is full of holid= ay spirit and humor and makes us all wish we could find a =E2=80=9CNick's Em= porium.=E2=80=9D
-------------------------------1068411934-- From scercone at carouseldinnertheatre.com Sun Nov 9 13:36:19 2003 From: scercone at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Sean Cercone) Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2003 16:36:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GO SEE THIS SHOW!!! HAIR at B-W Message-ID: <53BEDB5B24A8CB4AA1BED257B2CA0A87012B61@dc1.carousel.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A709.83656C21 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Fellow Cleveland Artists, =20 Before I begin I must say I have never posted anything like this before. I have never taken the time to write a letter to a cast or theatre about any production and in this case one page cannot say everything I want to. However, I will try to be brief. =20 I am a very firm believer in the power of theatre. I believe that theatre not only allows us to understand the human condition, but it can inspire people to act. Theatre effects, evokes and changes our perception of how we view the world. But when does theatre become =93ART?=94 How often do all of the variables that go into a production align in order to create a communal experience between audience and actors that transcends time, space and all preconceptions of the world? VERY=85VERY=85RARELY. In fact I can count the number of times on one = hand that any art has effected me and made me want to act---made me want to go out and change the world! =20 The amazing artists involved with the production of Hair at Baldwin-Wallace College have accomplished this=85and much-much more! =20 The importance and relevance of the story that they told not only reminded me of the incredible difficulties that our country suffered, but it also gave me the raw sense of confusion that existed. I watched as young people honestly struggled for an understanding of =93WHY?=94 = Why send our young men to die by the thousands? How is it possible that a man=92s destiny is not his own? Can we believe what is told to us by those in power? This ensemble masterpiece not only evoked these feelings in me, but they also incited me. They have made me want to make a difference! Make a change! Today and Now! =20 =20 It was crystal clear through the entire evening of how relevant this story is today. Before I left my office I read the Yahoo! News alert that a helicopter was down and another 6 American soldiers had lost their life. I have a young man in a show here at the Carousel Dinner Theatre whose father was killed in Iraq on October 1st, 3 weeks prior to him beginning rehearsal. I am very alarmed about this and I don't think I stand alone! =20 If any members of the cast are reading I want to say thank you. Thank you for sharing your hearts and souls. Thank you for helping me realize and understand some things about my art, the world and myself. Thank you for your energy and courage in communing with the audience. It was only by you truly engaging me, speaking to me and laughing with me that I was able to be open to your gift. What your doing is incredibly important, infectious and at least by this theatre professionals standards, was considered ART! =20 Those of us in the greater Cleveland Arts Community need to experience the work of these young professionals. MAKE THE TIME TO GO SEE THIS SHOW!!! DO NOT LET THIS ONE PASS!!! One last thank you must go to Victoria Bussert (Director) for guiding this amazing team of artists! You guys really have changed me! Thank you again! =20 Sean Cercone Assistant Producer The Carousel Dinner Theatre=20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A709.83656C21 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Fellow Cleveland Artists,

 

Before I begin I must say I have never posted = anything=20 like this before.  I have = never=20 taken the time to write a letter to a cast or theatre about any = production and=20 in this case one page cannot say everything I want to.  However, I will try to be=20 brief.

 

I am a very firm believer in the power of = theatre.  I believe that theatre not = only allows=20 us to understand the human condition, but it can inspire people to = act.  Theatre effects, evokes and = changes our=20 perception of how we view the world. =20 But when does theatre become =93ART?=94 =20 How often do all of the variables that go into a production align = in=20 order to create a communal experience between audience and actors that=20 transcends time, space and all preconceptions of the world?  VERY=85VERY=85RARELY.  In fact I can count the number = of times=20 on one hand that any art has effected me and made me want to act---made = me want=20 to go out and change the world!

 

The amazing artists involved with the = production of=20 Hair at Baldwin-Wallace College have accomplished = this=85and=20 much-much more!

 

The importance and relevance of the story that = they told=20 not only reminded me of the incredible difficulties that our country = suffered,=20 but it also gave me the raw sense of confusion that existed.  I watched as young people = honestly=20 struggled for an understanding of =93WHY?=94 =20 Why send our young men to die by the thousands?  How is it possible that a = man=92s destiny=20 is not his own?  Can we = believe what=20 is told to us by those in power?  = This ensemble masterpiece not only evoked these feelings in me, = but they=20 also incited me.  They = have made me=20 want to make a difference!  = Make a=20 change! Today and Now! =20

 

It was crystal clear through the entire evening = of how=20 relevant this story is today. =20 Before I left my office I read the Yahoo! News alert that a = helicopter=20 was down and another 6 American soldiers had lost their life.  I have a young man in a show = here at the=20 Carousel Dinner Theatre whose father was killed=20 in Iraq on October 1st, 3=20 weeks prior to him beginning rehearsal.  I am very=20 alarmed about this and I don't think I stand=20 alone!

 

If any members of the cast are reading I want = to say=20 thank you.  Thank you for = sharing=20 your hearts and souls.  = Thank you=20 for helping me realize and understand some things about my art, the = world and=20 myself.  Thank you for = your energy=20 and courage in communing with the audience.  It was only by you truly = engaging me,=20 speaking to me and laughing with me that I was able to be open to your=20 gift.  What your doing is = incredibly=20 important, infectious and at least by this theatre professionals = standards, was=20 considered ART!

 

Those of us in the greater Cleveland Arts = Community need=20 to experience the work of these young professionals.  MAKE THE TIME TO GO SEE THIS=20 SHOW!!!  DO NOT LET THIS = ONE=20 PASS!!!  One last thank = you must go=20 to Victoria Bussert (Director) for guiding this amazing team of = artists!  You guys really have changed me!  Thank you=20 again!

 

Sean Cercone

Assistant Producer

The Carousel = Dinner=20 Theatre =

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A709.83656C21-- From Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com Sun Nov 9 17:34:59 2003 From: Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com (Jill Koslen) Date: Sun, 09 Nov 2003 20:34:59 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bob Stegmiller's"Peter Pan" backdrops Message-ID: Beachwood Community Theater is in the process of mounting "Peter Pan" & can not locate any of the backdrops we used the last time we performed this production. These back drops belonged to Bob Stegmiller & were used specifically for the production of "Peter Pan". One was a cut out backdrop of 3 large trees and actors could actually cross through the openings. The second was a large backdrop of Neverland. If anyone knows where we can locate either of these backdrops we would be grateful to hear from you. If anyone owns any backdrops that could be used for this production we would be interested to borrow/rent. Please contact Jill Koslen at 216-595-3734 if you can assist us in any way. From Cesearsforum at aol.com Sun Nov 9 21:52:22 2003 From: Cesearsforum at aol.com (Cesearsforum at aol.com) Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2003 00:52:22 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cesear's Forum presents BLUE HEART at Kennedy's, Nov. 14th thru Dec. 13th Message-ID: <7c.3e88c418.2ce08196@aol.com> --part1_7c.3e88c418.2ce08196_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear NEOhiopal Subscriber: Cesear's Forum is pleased to announce it will be presenting Caryl Churchill's BLUE HEART, a double bill of two interrelated plays, 'Hearts Desire' and 'Blue Kettle,' at Kennedy's Down Under, Playhouse Square Center, Cleveland, Ohio. The plays are united by their common themes of disruption and loss. Conversely, they are also very funny, sharing an anarchic wit, and an almost joyous flouting of theatrical conventions. Chronology, characterization and even, occasionally, coherence are chopped and twisted providing an unexpected form of poignancy and heady pleasure. In the first play, 'Hearts Desire,' a family is waiting for the return of a long absent daughter. As they wait, the action repeats, allowing improbable secrets and long-held hostilities to be revealed through a series of 'what-if?' scenarios. In 'Blue Kettle,' random words - 'kettle' for instance - insinuate themselves repeatedly into the dialogue, highlighting the gulf between words and feelings, as a young man attempts to convince several older women they're his birth mother. Caryl Churchill's plays can almost always be counted on to take your head for a spin, and though not easy to categorize, they continue to challenge the assumption that theatre is about linear storytelling. Her play-writing career began in radio in the 1960's, encompasses numerous acclaimed stage plays (among them: CLOUD NINE, TOP GIRLS, SERIOUS MONEY), and from the 1990's, has moved more and more into a mixed theatre of text, dance, and music. She was Resident Dramatist at the Royal Court (1974-5) and spent much of the 1970's and 1980's working with the theatre groups 'Joint Stock' and 'Monstrous Regiment.' BLUE HEART was developed for the 1997 Edinburgh Fringe in collaboration with a small British touring company, 'Out of Joint.' The production then moved to London's Royal Court, followed by an international tour. Cesear's Forum, a minimalist theatre company, produces only a few times a year, but is dedicated to production excellence through unique, timely and often unknown plays. The cast includes company regulars Glenn and Jean Colerider, Lee Mackey, with Dana Snyder, Victor D'Altorio, Marci Paolucci and Mary Alice Beck. Performing at Kennedy's Down Under (literally under the Ohio Theatre), an intimate venue with close proximity to the stage action (no seat is more than 35 feet from the stage) at the Playhouse Square Center, ticket prices are reasonably priced at just $15. BLUE HEART; November 14th through December 13th, Kennedy's Down Under, Playhouse Square Center, 1501 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Friday & Saturdays at 8pm. Single tickets at $15.00. Call Tickets.com at (216) 241-6000. Web site: Cesearsforum.com. --part1_7c.3e88c418.2ce08196_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear NEOhiopal Subscriber:

Cesear's Forum is pleased to announce it will be presenting Caryl Churchill'= s
BLUE HEART, a double bill of two interrelated plays, 'Hearts Desire' and 'Bl= ue Kettle,'
at Kennedy's Down Under, Playhouse Square Center, Cleveland, Ohio. The plays= are
united by their common themes of disruption and loss.  Conversely, they= are also very
funny, sharing an anarchic wit, and an almost joyous flouting of theatrical=20= conventions.
Chronology, characterization and even, occasionally, coherence are chopped a= nd
twisted providing an unexpected form of poignancy and heady pleasure.

In the first play, 'Hearts Desire,' a family is waiting for the return of a=20= long absent
daughter.  As they wait, the action repeats, allowing improbable secret= s and long-held
hostilities to be revealed through a series of 'what-if?' scenarios.  I= n 'Blue Kettle,'
random words - 'kettle' for instance - insinuate themselves repeatedly into=20= the dialogue,
highlighting the gulf between words and feelings, as a young man attempts to= convince
several older women they're his birth mother.

Caryl Churchill's plays can almost always be counted on to take your head fo= r a spin,
and though not easy to categorize, they continue to challenge the assumption= that theatre
is about linear storytelling.  Her play-writing career began in radio i= n the 1960's,
encompasses numerous acclaimed stage plays (among them: CLOUD NINE, TOP
GIRLS, SERIOUS MONEY), and from the 1990's, has moved more and more into a <= BR> mixed theatre of text, dance, and music.  She was Resident Dramatist at= the Royal Court
(1974-5) and spent much of the 1970's and 1980's working with the theatre gr= oups 'Joint
Stock' and 'Monstrous Regiment.'  BLUE HEART was developed for the 1997=
Edinburgh Fringe in collaboration with a small British touring company, 'Out= of Joint.' 
The production then moved to London's Royal Court, followed by an internatio= nal tour.

Cesear's Forum, a minimalist theatre company, produces only a few times a ye= ar, but is
dedicated to production excellence through unique, timely and often unknown=20= plays.
The cast includes company regulars Glenn and Jean Colerider, Lee Mackey, wit= h Dana
Snyder, Victor D'Altorio, Marci Paolucci and Mary Alice Beck.  Performi= ng at
Kennedy's Down Under (literally under the Ohio Theatre), an intimate venue w= ith close
proximity to the stage action (no seat is more than 35 feet from the stage)=20= at the
Playhouse Square Center, ticket prices are reasonably priced at just $15.
BLUE HEART; November 14th through December 13th, Kennedy's Down Under,
Playhouse Square Center, 1501 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Friday & Saturda= ys at 8pm.
Single tickets at $15.00.  Call Tickets.com at (216) 241-6000.  We= b site: Cesearsforum.com.
--part1_7c.3e88c418.2ce08196_boundary-- From jimsmith at jimsmith4music.com Sun Nov 9 22:29:22 2003 From: jimsmith at jimsmith4music.com (Jim Smith) Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2003 01:29:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jim Smith / Brandon St. James: (1) new CD release and (2) concert date Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C3A72A.11E54910 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello everyone, I'm very pleased to announce that my new album is finally finished! After nearly a year of production, I'm very happy with the way it turned out. I hope that you'll enjoy listening to it even half as much as I enjoyed making it. The new CD is titled "Only Dreamers Understand" and contains 12 original songs which I've written & produced under a new stage name, "Brandon St. James". When playing songs made popular by others, and to my friends and family in the Akron/Canton/Youngstown area, I'll still be "Jim Smith". The new stage name is strictly for recordings and performances as a singer/songwriter, where the emphasis will be on my original songs and expanding into other areas as such. The new CD should be in select stores by Tuesday, December 2nd ... but if you'd like to receive an ADVANCE COPY prior to that time, there are two ways to do so: (1) You can mail a check or money order, payable to Artistar Records in the amount of $15.00 (US), which will include shipping & handling, at the following address: P O Box 36385, Canton, OH 44735 (2) You are invited and welcome to attend a concert that I'll be performing on Saturday, November 22nd. There will be a reception following the show, in which ticket holders will receive one free complimentary advance copy of the CD. (Details are below) I hope to see you there! 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aol.com Mon Nov 3 04:35:24 2003 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 07:35:24 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]PROOF Auditions in one week - Fred Sternfeld, director Message-ID: <168.25d91c5b.2cd7a58c@aol.com> --part1_168.25d91c5b.2cd7a58c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The location for the first 3.5 weeks of the 5 week rehearsal period will be=20 decided after casting is complete.=A0 It will be at a convenient location fo= r the=20 majority of the cast, whether that is in Chardon, the near east side or the=20 west side. Audition appointments -- 440-286-2255 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------= -- ------------------ Geauga Lyric Theatre Guild announces AUDITIONS for Proof by David Auburn Directed by Fred Sternfeld Set Design by Richard Gould Costume Design by Alison Hernan Sound Design by Stuart J. Kelley AUDITION DATES: By appointment at three (pick one) different locations:=20 Monday, November 10:=20 6:00pm - 9pm, Beck Center for the Arts,=20 17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, Ohio=A0=A0 44107=20 OR Tuesday, November 11:=20 6:30pm - 10pm, Geauga Theatre,=20 101 Water St., Chardon, Ohio=A0=A0 44024 OR Wednesday, November 12:=20 6:30pm - 10pm, Tri C East,=A0 Bldg. 2,=20 4250 Richmond Rd., Highland Hills Village, Ohio=A0 44122 Callbacks will be held Saturday, November 15 at 2:00pm - location to be=20 determined=20 To schedule an appointment please call GLTG at 440-286-2255, Wednesday,=20 Thursday, Friday or Saturday from 10:00am - 2:00pm or Tuesday from 5:00pm -=20= 9:00pm. AUDITION INFORMATION:=A0 Choose one of these options: Present a one minute=20 memorized contemporary monologue and an un-memorized selection from the scri= pt=A0 OR=20 you can read two selections from the script.=20 The selections from the script will be provided to you when you arrive for=20 your audition. Please provide a=A0 current picture and resume if available,=20= and=20 arrive at least fifteen minutes early to fill out an audition form and selec= t=20 and look over the cutting from the script. ABOUT THE PLAY:=A0 In this Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning Broadway hi= t,=20 a mathematician's daughter struggles with her father's brilliant legacy - an= d=20 finds that genius and madness share uncomfortably close ties. Coming to term= s=20 with life and her family, Catherine, a young graduate student, finds love wh= en=20 she least expects it. Contains adult language. ROLES AVAILABLE: 2 men, 2 women. Ages below are 'character' ages. Catherine -- 25 Robert -- fifty - sixty; Catherine's father Claire -- late twenties; Catherine's sister Hal -- 28; Robert's former student REHEARSAL INFORMATION: Three to six times a week (depending upon the role)=20 starting April 4, 2004. Rehearsals will be picked from weeknights 7:00 -10:3= 0pm;=20 weekends / Saturday afternoons and Sunday afternoons and/or evenings.=A0=20 COMPENSATION:=A0 Actors appear in GLTG productions on a volunteer basis. BACKSTAGE positions available in all technical areas. PRODUCTION DATES:=A0 May 6 - May 23, 2004. Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays at= =20 8:00pm. Sundays at 2:00pm. Possible one or two week extension. QUESTIONS? If you have any questions, reply to this e-mail or call me at 216-360-0708. Visit my Website:=A0=A0=A0 http://= www.fredsternfeld.com --part1_168.25d91c5b.2cd7a58c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The location fo= r the first 3.5 weeks of the 5 week rehearsal period will be decided after c= asting is complete.=A0 It will be at a convenient location for the majority=20= of the cast, whether that is in Chardon, the near east side or the west side= .

Audition appointments -- 440= -286-2255
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Geauga Lyric Theatre Guild
announces
AUDITIONS
for
Proof
by David Auburn

Directed by Fred Sternfeld
Set Design by Richard Gould
Costume Design by Alison Hernan
Sound Design by Stuart J. Kelley

AUDITION DAT= ES: By appointment at t= hree (pick one) different locations:

Monday, November 10:
6:00pm - 9pm, Beck Center for the Arts,
17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, Ohio=A0=A0 44107
OR

Tuesday, November 11:
6:30pm - 10pm, Geauga Theatre,
101 Water St., Chardon, Ohio=A0=A0 44024
OR

Wednesday, November 12:
6:30pm - 10pm, Tri C East,=A0 Bldg. 2,
4250 Richmond Rd., Highland Hills Village, Ohio=A0 44122

Callbacks will be held Saturday, November 15 at 2:00pm - location to=20= be determined

To schedule an appointmen= t please call GLTG at 440-286-2255, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday or Saturday=20= from 10:00am - 2:00pm or Tuesday from 5:00pm - 9:00pm.

AUDITION INFORMATION:= =A0
Choose one of these options= : Present a one minute memorized contemporary monologue and an un-memorized=20= selection from the script=A0 OR you can read two selections from the=20= script.

The selections from the script will be provided to you when you arrive for y= our audition. Please provide a=A0 current picture and resume if available, a= nd arrive at least fifteen minutes early to fill out an audition form and se= lect and look over the cutting from the script.

ABOUT THE PLAY:=A0 In this Pulitzer Prize and Tony A= ward winning Broadway hit, a mathematician's daughter struggles with her fat= her's brilliant legacy - and finds that genius and madness share uncomfortab= ly close ties. Coming to terms with life and her family, Catherine, a young=20= graduate student, finds love when she least expects it. Contains adult langu= age.

ROLES AVAILABLE: 2 men, 2 women. Ages below are 'cha= racter' ages.

Catherine -- 25
Robert -- fifty - sixty; Catherine's father
Claire -- late twenties; Catherine's sister
Hal -- 28; Robert's former student

REHEARSAL INFORMATION: Three to six times a week=20= (depending upon the role) starting April 4, 2004. Rehearsals will be p= icked from weeknights 7:00 -10:30pm; weekends / Saturday afternoons=20= and Sunday afternoons and/or evenings.=A0

COMPENSATION:=A0 Actors appear in GLTG productions o= n a volunteer basis.

BACKSTAGE positions available in all technical areas= .

PRODUCTION DATES:=A0 May 6 - May 23, 2004. Thursdays= , Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00pm. Sundays at 2:00pm. Possible one or two=20= week extension.

QUESTIONS?
If you have any questions, reply to this e-mail or call me at 216-360-0708.<= B>

Visit my Website:=A0=A0=A0
htt= p://www.fredsternfeld.com







--part1_168.25d91c5b.2cd7a58c_boundary-- From oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com Mon Nov 3 05:50:07 2003 From: oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com (annettamarion) Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2003 13:50:07 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL][OIFF-News] CONTROVERSIAL, AWARD-WINNING FILM TO PREMIERE IN OHIO 8P, NOVEMBER 4 AT THE OIFF Message-ID: ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Buy Ink Cartridges or Refill Kits for your HP, Epson, Canon or Lexmark Printer at MyInks.com. Free s/h on orders $50 or more to the US & Canada. http://www.c1tracking.com/l.asp?cid=3D5511 http://us.click.yahoo.com/mOAaAA/3exGAA/qnsNAA/W4IolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> CONTROVERSIAL, AWARD-WINNING FILM TO PREMIERE IN OHIO 8P, NOVEMBER 4=20 AT THE OHIO INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL A Decade Under the Influence: 10 Year Anniversary OIFF November 1-9,=20 2003 For Immediate Release: November 3, 2003 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Artistic Directors,=20 (216) 651-7315 Cleveland, Ohio-In honor of Election Day and Independent Pictures' mission of freedom of expression, the feature documentary UNPRECEDENTED: THE 2000 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION makes its=20 Ohio premiere at 8p, Tuesday, November 4 at the 10 Year Anniversary=20 OIFF at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Road. Says Variety, "=85a powerful piece of agitprop filmmaking=85 [the film's] only flaw is its brevity; the subject is so vast=85" UNPRECEDENTED is the riveting story about the battle for the=20 Presidency in Florida and the undermining of democracy in America.=20 Filmmakers Richard Ray P=E9rez and Joan Sekler examine modern America's most controversial political contest: the election of=20 George W. Bush. What emerges is a disturbing picture of an election=20 marred by suspicious irregularities, electoral injustices, and=20 sinister voter purges in a state governed by the winning candidate's=20 brother. George W. Bush stole the presidency of the United States=85 and got away with it. Film festivals around the country,=20 including San Francisco Independent, New Jersey International,=20 Crossroads, Winslow, Sacramento, Berkeley, and NY International, have=20 bestowed awards upon UNPRECEDENTED. Call (216) 651-7315, email OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com, or visit=20 www.ohiofilms.com for hotel information and schedule details for the=20 10 Year Anniversary OIFF, November 1-9, 2003. Visit www.ticketweb.com=20 for directions and tickets in advance. Attend the festival for the=20 details on after-festival parties Thursday, Friday and Saturday=20 nights. Independent Pictures is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established=20 in 1993. IP is the proud sponsor of the Ohio Independent Film=20 Festival, Ohio Independent Screenplay Awards, Film Production=20 Training Program, regional AIVF Salons, Fiscal Agent Sponsorship=20 Program, Speakers Bureau, annual Director of Photography Workshop, and a variety of curatorial programs. INDEPENDENT PICTURES' SPONSORS: Association of Independent Video & Filmmakers, Audio Visual Rentals, Cleveland Cardiovascular Research=20 Foundation, The Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland=20 Public Theatre, Community Shares of Greater Cleveland, Convention &=20 Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland Inc., Filmmaker Magazine, The=20 George Gund Foundation, Hampton Inn, www.InkTip.com, Marriott=20 Residence Inn, Media Design Imaging, Miller Beer, Northern Ohio Live, The Offset Theory, Ohio Arts Council, Sherwin Williams, Steen=20 Editorial, United Labor Agency, West Side Cardiology Associates, the=20 Ohio Humanities Council, a state affiliate of the National Endowment=20 for the Humanities Independent Pictures 1392 West 65th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44102 (216) 651-7315 (216) 651-7317 fax OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com http://www.ohiofilms.com To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: oiff-News-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com =20 Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/=20 From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Mon Nov 3 05:52:59 2003 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 08:52:59 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Pat Metheny Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A211.CAE7FC41 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable PAT METHENY SOLO + TRIO TOUR 2003 with Christian McBride and Antonio Sanchez =20 NOVEMBER 9, 2003 @ 7:30PM SEVERANCE HALL - CLEVELAND, OH TICKETS ON-SALE NOW =20 $5.00 discount off each ticket to students and seniors at the box office $37.50 / $42.50 / $50.00 Via phone at the Severance Hall Ticket Office @ (216) 231-1111, or online at www.clevelandorchestra.com =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A211.CAE7FC41 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

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=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A211.CAE7FC41-- From KWalder at thetangier.com Mon Nov 3 06:01:59 2003 From: KWalder at thetangier.com (Kathleen Walder) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 09:01:59 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]New Akron Comedy Club Message-ID: <001101c3a213$0fe26740$14fea8c0@D5S50S11> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C3A1E9.270C5F40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Tangier Restaurant in Akron is opening a new upscale comedy club. The Comedy Cabaret will premiere on New Year's Eve of this year, with Dan Grueter headlining, Vince Morris featuring. It will then feature five shows every week - 7:30 Thursdays, 7:00 (non-smoking) and 9:30 Fridays, 7:00 & 9:30 Saturdays. The room seats 400 and is ideal for comedy, having been used for top "Las Vegas-type" acts throughout the 70s, 80s and 90s. We are looking for a Cabaret Manager with food and beverage experience, servers, greeters, bouncers, etc. All booking will be done through Dave Stroupe at the Columbus Funny Bone (read: please don't call me to get onstage!) Resumes for service positions can be sent to Tangier at 532 W Market St Akron 44303, faxed to 330-376-0165, or emailed to KWalder at thetangier.com Kathleen Walder Director of Marketing Tangier 330-376-7171 ext 47 www.thetangier.com ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C3A1E9.270C5F40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Tangier Restaurant in Akron is = opening a new upscale comedy club. The Comedy Cabaret will premiere on New Year’s Eve of = this year, with Dan Grueter headlining, Vince Morris featuring. It will then = feature five shows every week – 7:30 = Thursdays, 7:00 (non-smoking) and 9:30 Fridays, = 7:00 & 9:30 Saturdays.  The room seats 400 and is ideal for comedy, having been = used for top “Las Vegas-type” acts throughout the 70s, 80s and = 90s. We are looking for a Cabaret Manager with food and beverage experience, = servers, greeters, bouncers, etc. All booking will be done through Dave Stroupe = at the Columbus Funny Bone (read: please don’t call me to get onstage!) = Resumes for service positions can be sent to Tangier at 532 W = Market St Akron 44303, faxed to 330-376-0165, or emailed to KWalder at thetangier.com

 

 

Kathleen Walder

Director of Marketing

Tangier

330-376-7171 ext 47   = www.thetangier.com

 

------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C3A1E9.270C5F40-- From rferguson at woio.com Mon Nov 3 06:42:44 2003 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 08:42:44 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]HABITAT FOR INSANITY - AMERICAN SPLENDOR OPENS IN ONE WEEK at SEC OND CITY 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_01C3A218.BCD90F44 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" COMEDY COMEDY COMEDY! Habitat for Insanity (HFI) sketch comedy group opens it's newest revue next Monday at The Second Theatre. This special show is running for 2 NIGHTS ONLY! Monday November 10th and Monday November 17th at 8pm. Featuring orginal sketches and songs, "American Splendor" includes some of HFI's best material from their 2 year history as well as brand spanking new funny stuff. If anyone sees Harvey Pekar, can you tell him he's invited to the show? For more information call Rick at 216-367-7133. Check out the website at www.habitat-for-insanity.com WHAT: Habitat For Insanity Presents: American Splendor WHEN: November 10th and 17th at 88pm WHERE: The Second City Theatre - Playhouse Square 2037 East 14th Street ADMISSION: $6 Lousy bucks. Habitat For Insanity is written and performed by Leilani Barret Rick Ferguson Margi Herwald Marlene Kelly Derek Koger Michael Martone Mike Polk Jr. Jackie Pope Doug Rossi Meghan Rowell Gretchen Thomas Musical Director - Adam Brooks Associate Producer - Derek Koger Directed and Produced by Rick Ferguson ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A218.BCD90F44 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable HABITAT FOR INSANITY - AMERICAN SPLENDOR OPENS IN ONE WEEK at = SECOND CITY

COMEDY COMEDY COMEDY!

Habitat for Insanity (HFI)  = sketch comedy group opens it's newest revue next Monday at The Second = Theatre. This special show is running for 2 NIGHTS ONLY! Monday = November 10th and Monday November 17th at 8pm. Featuring orginal = sketches and songs, "American Splendor" includes some = of HFI's best material from their 2 year history as well as brand = spanking new funny stuff.

If anyone sees Harvey Pekar, can you = tell him he's invited to the show?

For more information call Rick at = 216-367-7133.
Check out the website at = www.habitat-for-insanity.com

WHAT: Habitat For Insanity Presents: = American Splendor

WHEN: November 10th and 17th at = 88pm

WHERE: The Second City Theatre - = Playhouse Square
         2037 East 14th Street

ADMISSION: $6 Lousy bucks.



Habitat For Insanity is written and = performed by

Leilani Barret

Rick Ferguson

Margi Herwald

Marlene Kelly

Derek Koger

Michael Martone

Mike Polk Jr.

Jackie Pope

Doug Rossi

Meghan Rowell

Gretchen Thomas

Musical Director - Adam Brooks

Associate Producer - Derek = Koger

Directed and Produced by Rick = Ferguson





------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A218.BCD90F44-- From Ccontempdt at aol.com Mon Nov 3 07:12:51 2003 From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 10:12:51 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: CCDT's heartwarming holiday production returns to Tri-C East Dec 5-7, 2003 Message-ID: <32.40182ce2.2cd7ca73@aol.com> --part1_32.40182ce2.2cd7ca73_boundary Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="-----------------------------1067872370" -------------------------------1067872370 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit _____________________________________ Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc. Michael Medcalf, Executive/Artistic Director 1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103-1979 216.426.8156 [Office/Studio] 216.426.0936 [Fax] Ccontempdt at aol.com [E-mail] -------------------------------1067872370 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
 
_____________________________________
Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theat= re, Inc.
Michael Medcalf, Executive/Artistic Director
1075 East 74th S= treet, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103-1979
216.426.8156 [Office/Stu= dio]
216.426.0936 [Fax]
Ccontempdt at aol.com [E-mail]
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During a=20 Christmas Eve service, Symphony falls asleep and is awakened by her fairy=20 godmother (FG) who tells the girl she may have three wishes granted. Symphon= y wishes=20 only to find her real parents so the family can all be together again for=20 Christmas. Thus begins the =E2=80=9Cfantastical=E2=80=9D journey in search o= f the youth=E2=80=99s real=20 family. Many exciting and unexpected revelations occur along the journey an= d=20 unfold the true meaning of Christmas through fantastic acting, singing and o= f=20 course dancing! The Saturday night December 6 performance will serve as the organization=E2= =80=99s=20 annual benefit, which helps support its education programs, scholarships and= =20 core operations. One of the evening's corporate sponsors is Cleveland Clini= c=20 Health System. The evening begins at 6:30PM with drinks and hors d=E2=80= =99oeuvres and=20 the performance starts at 8:15PM. The attire is holiday festive. Ticket pri= ce=20 is $50 per person. For this production CCDT has partnered with the Adoption Network Cleveland,=20= a=20 non-profit member organization that offers support and education for adoptee= ,=20 birthparents and adoptive parents. On display in the lobby throughout the=20 run of the production will be the traveling exhibit =E2=80=9CAdoption, Art a= nd Me.=E2=80=9D =20 This exhibit, which was created through a collaboration of the Adoption=20 Awareness Coalition, Adoption Network Cleveland, Cleveland Public Library, C= uyahoga=20 County Department of Children and Family Services, and the Cuyahoga County=20 Public Library, will feature the artwork of children who are either adopted=20= or=20 currently living in foster care waiting for permanent homes.=20 =20 "Through their art and words, these children have expressed their feelings=20 about adoption, finding a family and living in foster care, " says Betsie No= rris=20 of Adoption Network Cleveland. "Our hope is that those who view this exhibi= t=20 will leave with a deeper awareness of what it means to be a child without a=20 permanent family, and what adoption can mean to such a child. Perhaps even=20 some of our audience will be inspired to help or even adopt. " =20 This exhibit will be traveling to over 12 locations in the Greater Cleveland= =20 Area in 2004 and is available to be exhibited at your location. For more=20 information about this exhibit or adoption call (216) 881-7511. =20 Dates, times and prices: =20 Friday, December 5, 8PM Saturday, December 6, Benefit - 6:30 reception/8:15PM performance Sunday, December 7, 3PM and 7PM =20 Tickets are available for the following prices: $20 at door/$18 in advance (up to the day before performance)/$15 Seniors an= d=20 teens $10 children 12 and under/$50 Benefit performance $13 for groups 10 or more (must be purchased in advance up to the day before= =20 performance) Call 216-426-8156 for tickets or more information. CCDT's 2003-2004 Rejoice season of performances and events are made possible= =20 with the generous support of: =20 The Cleveland Foundation, The George Gund Foundation, The Ohio Arts Council,= =20 The Nord Family Foundation, The United Black Fund, The Kulas Foundation,=20 Clevelan Clinic Health System, City of Cleveland, CCDT's Board of Trustees,=20= CCDT's=20 Community Partners for the Arts, Urban Dialect Magazine, Tri-C's Center for=20 Arts and Culture, Cleveland Public Theatre, MOCA, Kaiser Permanente, Young=20 Audiences of Greater Cleveland, Epstein Design Partners, Nannette Bedway Stu= dio,=20 many individual contributors and YOU! # # # _____________________________________ Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc. Michael Medcalf, Executive/Artistic Director 1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103-1979 216.426.8156 [Office/Studio] 216.426.0936 [Fax]=20 Ccontempdt at aol.com [E-mail] -------------------------------1067871856 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en AOL= Email

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre (CCDT)

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CONTACT= :

Michael= Medcalf, Executive/Artistic Director

Office=20= - 216.426.8156      Fax - 216.426.0936     Ccontempdt at aol.com

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November 3, 2003

Cleveland, Ohio

 

Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre=E2=80=99s

=E2=80=9CPoignant, delightful and heartwarming=E2=80=9D holiday p= roduction

The Night Before Christmas

Returns to Tri-C East December 5-7, 2003

 

Michael Medcalf, award-winning choreographer and Executive/Artis= tic Director of Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Cleveland=E2=80=99s pr= emiere multicultural dance ensemble, joins forces with award-winning directo= r Tony Sias and talented local playwright Margaret Lynch to present its orig= inal holiday production for the entire family entitled =E2=80=9CThe Night Be= fore Christmas (NBC).=E2=80=9D  = With the seamlessly woven assistance of Duke Ellington=E2=80=99s=20= =E2=80=9CThe Nutcracker Suite=E2=80=9D and the fantastic dancing of the prof= essional ensemble, NBC tells the story of tells the story of a young sister=20= and brother (Symphony and Paris) who are in foster care, being cared for by=20= Mr. Pastor and his wife, Mother Pastor. During a Christmas Eve service, Symp= hony falls asleep and is awakened by her fairy godmother (FG) who tells the=20= girl she may have three wishes granted. Symphony wishes only to find her rea= l parents so the family can all be together again for Christmas. Thus begins= the =E2=80=9Cfantastical=E2=80=9D journey in search of the youth=E2=80=99s=20= real family.  Many exciting an= d unexpected revelations occur along the journey and unfold the true meaning= of Christmas through fantastic acting, singing and of course dancing!

 

The Saturday night December 6 performance will serve as the orga= nization=E2=80=99s annual benefit, which helps support its education program= s, scholarships and core operations. = One of the evening's corporate sponsors is Cleveland Clinic Health System.&= nbsp; The evening begins at 6:30PM with drinks and hors d=E2=80= =99oeuvres and the performance starts at 8:15PM. The attire is holiday festi= ve.  Ticket price is $50 per p= erson.

 

For this production CCDT has partnered with the Adoption Network= Cleveland, a non-profit member organization that offers support and educati= on for adoptee, birthparents and adoptive parents.  On display in the lobby throughout the run of the prod= uction will be the traveling exhibit =E2=80=9CAdoption, Art and Me.=E2=80= =9D  This exhibit, which was c= reated through a collaboration of the Adoption Awareness Coalition, Adoption= Network Cleveland, Cleveland Public Library, Cuyahoga County Department of=20= Children and Family Services, and the Cuyahoga County Public Library, will f= eature the artwork of children who are either adopted or currently living in= foster care waiting for permanent homes.

 

"Through their art and words, these children have expressed thei= r feelings about adoption, finding a family and living in foster care, " say= s Betsie Norris of Adoption Network Cleveland.  "Our hope is that those= who view this exhibit will leave with a deeper awareness of what it means t= o be a child without a permanent family, and what adoption can mean to such=20= a child.  Perhaps even some of our audience will be inspired to help or= even adopt. "

 

This exhi= bit will be traveling to over 12 locations in the Greater Cleveland Area in=20= 2004 and is available to be exhibited at your location.  For more information about this exhibit or adopti= on call (216) 881-7511.

 

Dates, times and prices:

 

Friday, December 5, 8PM
Saturday, December 6, Benefit - 6:30 recepti= on/8:15PM performance
Sunday, December 7, 3PM and 7PM

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CCDT's 2003-2004 Rejoice season of performances and events are made possibl= e with the generous support of: 
 
The Cleveland Foundation, The George Gund Foundation, The Ohio Arts Cou= ncil, The Nord Family Foundation, The United Black Fund, The Kulas Foundatio= n, Clevelan Clinic Health System, City of Cleveland, CCDT's Board of Trustee= s, CCDT's Community Partners for the Arts, Urban Dialect Magazine, Tri-C's C= enter for Arts and Culture, Cleveland Public Theatre, MOCA, Kaiser Permanent= e, Young Audiences of Greater Cleveland, Epstein Design Partners, Nannette B= edway Studio, many individual contributors and YOU!
 
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Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theat= re, Inc.
Michael Medcalf, Executive/Artistic Director
1075 East 74th S= treet, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103-1979
216.426.8156 [Office/Stu= dio]
216.426.0936 [Fax]
Ccontempdt at aol.com [E-mail]
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-------------------------------1067871856-- --part1_32.40182ce2.2cd7ca73_boundary-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Mon Nov 3 07:32:58 2003 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 07:32:58 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland Auditions: Noises Off! this week Message-ID: <20031103153258.36334.qmail@web13113.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1302678490-1067873578=:35792 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Lakeland Theatre announces auditions for Michael Frayn's NOISES OFF Directed by Martin Friedman Production Dates: February 6-26, 2004; 12 performances; 1 or 2 Student Matinees on either February 5,12 or 19 in the morning (and which will be additionally compensated). All roles are financially compensated above and beyond PACT minimums. 5 males; 4 females Auditions Dates: Tuesday and Wednesday, November 4 and 5, 2003 7:30pm to 9:00pm. Callbacks as needed. Sets and Lights by Keith Nagy; Costumes by Craig Tucker; Sound by Bill Amato Noises Off is not one play but two - simultaneously a traditional sex farce, Nothing On, and the backstage farce that develops during Nothing On's final rehearsal and tour. The two farces begin to interlock, as the characters make their exits from Nothing On only to find themselves making entrances into the even worse nightmare going on backstage, and exit from that only to make their entrances back into Nothing On. In the end, at the disastrous final performance in Stockton-on-Tees, the two farces can be kept separate no longer, and coalesce into one single collective nervous breakdown. Sorry, No Equity Contracts are available for this particular production. 4 women; 5 men. 1 male (50's-60's), 2 Females (late 20's/30's), 2 males (30's/40's), 1 Female (early 20's), 1 Female (40's/50's), 2 Males (20's/30's). No need to prepare monologue. You will read from the script. You must exhibit some facilty for British/Irish/Scottish dialect. Rehearsals will begin in December (a couple of read throughs, etc) and in earnest in January. For more information please call Martin Friedman at 440.953.7034. Auditions will be held at Lakeland Community College's Performing Arts Center. Take I90 East (towards Erie, PA). Get off at Route #306. Turn right (south) on Rt#306. Turn left at the first stop light (into Lakeland Community College). Turn right a the stop sign. Turn right at the next stop sign. Turn left into the Faculty/Staff parking lot. The theatre is just past the Clocktower on the left. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Exclusive Video Premiere - Britney Spears --0-1302678490-1067873578=:35792 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Lakeland Theatre
announces
auditions for
 
Michael Frayn's
NOISES OFF
Directed by Martin Friedman
 
Production Dates: February 6-26, 2004; 12 performances; 1 or 2 Student Matinees on either February 5,12 or 19 in the morning (and which will be additionally compensated).
 
All roles are financially compensated above and beyond PACT minimums.
5 males; 4 females
 
Auditions Dates: Tuesday and Wednesday, November 4 and 5, 2003
7:30pm to 9:00pm. Callbacks as needed.
 
Sets and Lights by Keith Nagy; Costumes by Craig Tucker; Sound by Bill Amato

Noises Off is not one play but two - simultaneously a traditional sex farce, Nothing On, and the backstage farce that develops during Nothing On's final rehearsal and tour. The two farces begin to interlock, as the characters make their exits from Nothing On only to find themselves making entrances into the even worse nightmare going on backstage, and exit from that only to make their entrances back into Nothing On. In the end, at the disastrous final performance in Stockton-on-Tees, the two farces can be kept separate no longer, and coalesce into one single collective nervous breakdown.

Sorry, No Equity Contracts are available for this particular production.

4 women; 5 men. 1 male (50's-60's), 2 Females (late 20's/30's), 2 males (30's/40's),  1 Female (early 20's), 1 Female (40's/50's), 2 Males (20's/30's).

No need to prepare monologue. You will read from the script. You must exhibit some facilty for British/Irish/Scottish dialect. Rehearsals will begin in December (a couple of read throughs, etc) and in earnest in January.

For more information please call Martin Friedman at 440.953.7034.

Auditions will be held at Lakeland Community College's Performing Arts Center. Take I90 East (towards Erie, PA). Get off at Route #306. Turn right (south) on Rt#306. Turn left at the first stop light (into Lakeland Community College). Turn right a the stop sign. Turn right at the next stop sign. Turn left into the Faculty/Staff parking lot. The theatre is just past the Clocktower on the left.

 


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Exclusive Video Premiere - Britney Spears --0-1302678490-1067873578=:35792-- From Yvette at beckcenter.org Mon Nov 3 07:58:22 2003 From: Yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 10:58:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Favorite Fairy Tale Characters at Beck Center in November! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A223.4EDAF3E7 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Rapunzel Cinderella and Jack in the Beanstalk =20 All at The Beck Center for the Arts in November! =20 What do you get when you combine Rapunzel, Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, The Big Bad Wolf, Jack in the Beanstalk and the Wicked Witch with music by Sondheim and Lapine? You get the delightful Beck Center Youth Theater production of Into the Woods, jr., opening November 7. =20 Showtimes Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday matinees at 3:00 p.m. =20 Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students. =20 Discounted rates are available for groups of 20 or more. =20 =20 Youth group workshops are scheduled for Saturday, November 8 and Saturday, November 15. Take a back stage tour, make a special craft and meet the cast! The fee is only $10 and includes admission to the show! Advance reservations for the workshops, which begin at 6:00 p.m. each Saturday, are required. =20 Purchase tickets through the box office by calling 216.521.2540 or by going on line to www.beckcenter.org . The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. =20 More Information: The play shows a cockeyed view of everyone's favorite fairy tale characters in this hysterical take on the stories from the Brothers Grimm. Characters from many different tales are woven together as the Baker and his wife struggle to create a magical potion to break the witch's spell! "It is a great way to get young people to think about the stories we all grew up with," according to Meg Wherry, Director of Youth Theater at the Beck Center and also the director for this production. "It is a way for us to look at the ethical issues raised by fairy tales and have fun while we do it!" Into the Woods was Stephen Sondheim's second musical with James Lapine. It opened on Broadway in November 1987 and ran for 764 performances. The Beck Center's junior version, adapted from the first act of the full length musical, will run from November 7th through November 16th. More than 200 Beck Center theater students auditioned for this production. The chosen cast of 21 has been in rehearsal for the past two months working hard, while having fun, bringing this musical story to life for this Beck Center Main Stage production. =20 "What big eyes you have Granny!" =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: yvette at beckcenter.org =20 Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A223.4EDAF3E7 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Rapunzel

Cinderella

and

Jack in the Beanstalk

 

All at The Beck=20 Center for the=20 Arts

in November!

 

           =20 What=20 do you get when you combine Rapunzel, Cinderella, Little Red Riding = Hood, The=20 Big Bad Wolf, Jack in the Beanstalk and the Wicked Witch with music by = Sondheim=20 and Lapine?  You get the = delightful=20 Beck Center Youth Theater production of Into the Woods, jr., opening=20 November 7.

 

Showtimes Fridays=20 and Saturdays at 7:30=20 p.m. and=20 Sunday matinees at 3:00=20 p.m.  =

Tickets are $10 for = adults and $8=20 for students. =20

Discounted rates are = available for=20 groups of 20 or more. =20

 

Youth group workshops are scheduled for = Saturday,=20 November 8 and Saturday, November 15. =20 Take a back stage tour, make a special craft and meet the = cast!  The fee is only $10 and = includes=20 admission to the show!  = Advance=20 reservations for the workshops, which begin at 6:00=20 p.m. each=20 Saturday, are required.

 

Purchase tickets = through the box=20 office by calling 216.521.2540 or by going on line to www.beckcenter.org.  The = Beck=20 Center for the=20 Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown=20 Cleveland at=20 17801=20 Detroit Avenue in=20 Lakewood.

=

 

More=20 Information:

        = The=20 play shows a cockeyed view of everyone’s favorite fairy tale = characters in this=20 hysterical take on the stories from the Brothers Grimm.  Characters from many different = tales are=20 woven together as the Baker and his wife struggle to create a magical = potion to=20 break the witch’s spell!  = “It is a=20 great way to get young people to think about the stories we all grew up = with,”=20 according to Meg Wherry, Director of Youth Theater at the=20 Beck=20 Center and also the director = for this=20 production.  “It is = a way for us to=20 look at the ethical issues raised by fairy tales and have fun while we = do=20 it!”

        Into=20 the Woods was Stephen Sondheim’s second musical with James = Lapine.  It opened on Broadway in = November 1987=20 and ran for 764 performances.  = The=20 Beck=20 Center’s junior = version, adapted from=20 the first act of the full length musical, will run from November = 7th=20 through November 16th.

        More=20 than 200 Beck=20 Center theater students = auditioned=20 for this production.  The = chosen=20 cast of 21 has been in rehearsal for the past two months working hard, = while=20 having fun, bringing this musical story to life for this Beck Center = Main Stage=20 production.

 

“What big eyes you have=20 Granny!”

 
Yvette A.=20 Hanzel
Director of=20 Marketing
Beck Center for = the=20 Arts
17801 Detroit=20 Avenue
Lakewood, = OH  44107
216.521.2540 = ext.=20 225
Email:  yvette at beckcenter.org
Fax:  216.228.6050

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A223.4EDAF3E7-- From Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com Mon Nov 3 08:29:19 2003 From: Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com (Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 11:29:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Open Auditions for Holiday Show Correction Message-ID: I'm sorry, but I put the wrong street address down it is 4015 Bailey, I have corrected below. Thanks, Jim D'Amico Senior Recruiter Barnes Distribution 216-430-5787 Phone 216-592-1631 Fax jim.d'amico at bd-bgi.com ----- Forwarded by Jim D'Amico/Barnes on 11/03/03 11:28 AM ----- Jim D'Amico To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com 10/31/03 12:11 PM cc: Fax to: Subject: Open Auditions for Holiday Show The Village Idiots sketch and improv comedy troupe is holding open auditions for their Holiday sketch revue. Performance dates are 12/1/03 and 12/12/03, with rehersals being held throughout the month of November. We are currently seeking both male and female actors with prior stage experience. Improv experience a plus but not required. Auditions will be held on Thursday November 6th (11/6) at 8 pm at 4015 Bailey Ave, in Cleveland's Ohio City neighborhood. You must be able to commit to the above dates and be available for rehearsal in November. Call 216-570-5014 with questions or assistance with directions. Jim From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Mon Nov 3 10:13:09 2003 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (Your friend, MITCH!) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 10:13:09 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]STAR search in OHIO: Message-ID: <20031103181309.88302.qmail@web13903.mail.yahoo.com> --0-373951854-1067883189=:87123 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hello again, everyone! (You are FREE 2 FWD this to ANYONE you think could benefit) Mitch Berlingeri, here. Long time, no talk to! My development team has been working on a database project for the last 17 months that will make it easier for people in the industry of visual, graphic and entertainment to network with each other. That would include putting together film crews, aiding artists/musicians with their music projects, websites and co-op publicity opportunities for a large number of new projects in not just Cleveland, but all over. Once the database is proven effective in this market like it has in other forms-our team will branch out and begin conducting projects for the remainder of the coast on the great lakes, then the east, south and finally west. There is no charge to anyone for anything in regards to being listed on this multimedia database and there will be annual updates that install to your computer in the same way that Windows Update works on a PC computer. This project is being created to give the local entertainment industry a much needed boost with nurturing, new, original and exciting projects in all neighboring villages, towns and cities-NOT JUST THE BIG ONES. This project can only help all parties involved meet new people and conduct new projects. Everybody wins! THIS STAR SEARCH is looking for YOU: (if you work in the following fields): Actor/Actress Singers/Rappers/Poets/Musicians/Comedians Music and Lyric Writers Graphic and website designers Writers of plays for television, big screen, art house and theatre Any type of position/dept. required on a film/TV/Music video shoot of any budget Any type of position/dept. required by a record label to operate it Any type of position/dept. required by a record label to complete an album project Any type of position/dept. required by a theatre which conducts plays and special events Promotional engines such as THIS online newsletter. Any aspect of marketing for these genres. Any type of venue that can cater to showcasing any of these types of projects ANY TYPE of entertainment related business/individual/organization not listed above. The steps to be included in this project: Please create an email with the following contact information: Name Address City/State-Zip Contact Phone Numbers (Please list what is cel, home, office) Fax Number(s) Email Address(es) Website(s) Bio of accomplishments and brief history 3 References (Your TOP 3) (Resume optional-any pictures sent must be high res gifs ONLY) to this address: Now-U-Know at Rocketmail.com Please note: Due to a large number of submissions, it may take us up to 2-3 weeks to contact you after your submission. Thank you for your time and effort in aiding this project in its success! Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry), Founder of The MAB/EG --0-373951854-1067883189=:87123 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hello again, everyone! (You are FREE 2 FWD this to ANYONE you think could benefit)
 
Mitch Berlingeri, here. Long time, no talk to!
 
My development team has been working on a database project for the last 17 months that will make it easier for people in the industry of visual, graphic and entertainment to network with each other. That would include putting together film crews, aiding artists/musicians with their music projects, websites and co-op publicity opportunities for a large number of new projects in not just Cleveland, but all over.
 
Once the database is proven effective in this market like it has in other forms-our team will branch out and begin conducting projects for the remainder of the coast on the great lakes, then the east, south and finally west. There is no charge to anyone for anything in regards to being listed on this multimedia database and there will be annual updates that install to your computer in the same way that Windows Update works on a PC computer.
 
This project is being created to give the local entertainment industry a much needed boost with nurturing, new, original and exciting projects in all neighboring villages, towns and cities-NOT JUST THE BIG ONES. This project can only help all parties involved meet new people and conduct new projects. Everybody wins!
 

THIS STAR SEARCH is looking for YOU:

(if you work in the following fields):

  • Actor/Actress
  • Singers/Rappers/Poets/Musicians/Comedians
  • Music and Lyric Writers
  • Graphic and website designers
  • Writers of plays for television, big screen, art house and theatre
  • Any type of position/dept. required on a film/TV/Music video shoot of any budget
  • Any type of position/dept. required by a record label to operate it
  • Any type of position/dept. required by a record label to complete an album project
  • Any type of position/dept. required by a theatre which conducts plays and special events
  • Promotional engines such as THIS online newsletter.
  • Any aspect of marketing for these genres.
  • Any type of venue that can cater to showcasing any of these types of projects
  • ANY TYPE of entertainment related business/individual/organization not listed above.

The steps to be included in this project:

Please create an email with the following contact information:

  • Name
  • Address
  • City/State-Zip
  • Contact Phone Numbers (Please list what is cel, home, office)
  • Fax Number(s)
  • Email Address(es)
  • Website(s)
  • Bio of accomplishments and brief history
  • 3 References (Your TOP 3) 
  • (Resume optional-any pictures sent must be high res gifs ONLY)

 to this address: Now-U-Know at Rocketmail.com

Please note: Due to a large number of submissions,  it may take us up to 2-3 weeks to contact you after your submission. 

Thank you for your time and effort in aiding this project in its success!

Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry), Founder of The MAB/EG --0-373951854-1067883189=:87123-- From bwyner at adelphia.net Mon Nov 3 10:22:46 2003 From: bwyner at adelphia.net (Bradley Wyner) Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2003 13:22:46 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]seeking French Horn & Oboe/English Horn for Les Miz Message-ID: Brad Wyner here . . . Looking for players for French Horn and Oboe/English Horn for Les Miserables Student Edition. The show runs for one weekend in April; includes paid rehearsals. Please contact me at bwyner at adelphia.net for more information. Thanks, Brad From mpreston at dobama.org Mon Nov 3 11:19:18 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 14:19:18 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]REMINDER - Comedy at Dobama Nov. 14-15 - The Three Wise Asses/World Wide Women Message-ID: Comedy with The Three Wise Asses and World Wide Women! Friday & Saturday, November 14th and 15th at Dobama Theatre Cleveland Yucks (www.clevelandyucks.com) presents a double header of comedy at Dobama Theatre on Coventry, Friday, November 14th and Saturday, November 15th. The Three Wise Asses, with comics Mike Baker, Mark Colella, and Ryan Dalton, will be on a back-to-back bill with World Wide Women, starring Maria Borgio, Jenni Lou Oakes and Rhonda Carling Rogers. The Three Wise Asses is a volatile mix of unique comic styles. World Wide Women brings together three area comics with distant geographic origins. PERFORMANCES: Friday, November 14: World Wide Women -- 8:00 p.m., The Three Wise Asses -- 10:30 p.m. Saturday, November 15: The Three Wise Asses -- 8:00 p.m., World Wide Women -- 10:30 p.m. Dobama Theatre is at 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights Tickets: $10.00 for each show, either The Three Wise Asses or World Wide Women, available at http://www.clevelandyucks.com. Special ?Two-Show? Rate: $15.00 for both shows either night. Catch both shows the same night or different nights and save 5 bucks! ***Both shows contain adult content and language.*** DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present: October 17-November 9 The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison, directed by Joyce Casey ? U.S. Premiere! A trio of characters connected by the same heart. "Quietly astonishing" --Carolyn Jack, The Plain Dealer "Deeply moving" -- Fran Heller, Cleveland Jewish News "Must-see" -- Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers "Sharp, quietly commanding" -- James Damico, Free Times "Rewards as much as it demands" -- Jarrod Zickefoose, Sun Press 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! A salute to "the greatest generation." January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed by Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! Quirky, bizarre comedy! Single ticket prices: $11-20. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. From cabraham at cecodoor.com Mon Nov 3 11:16:07 2003 From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 14:16:07 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Silhouette Productions Opens The Wizard Of Oz this week @ Shore Cultural Centre Message-ID: The Shore Cultural Centre Corp. Proudly Presents THE WIZARD OF OZ Book by L. Frank Baum A SILHOUETTE PRODUCTION Directed By Charles J. Abraham Music by David Coxe Choreography by Larry Braun This Non Traditional cast performs the movie version that starred Judy Garland and the well-known story of her journey to "The Merry Old Land Of OZ" Starring Shanice Dunning as Dorothy Micheal Green / Scarecrow Mike Rogan / Tin Woodsman Dante Citraro / Cowardly Lion Tina Krause / Witch of the West And a Large ensemble of 35 Children and Adults Show Dates Nov.7th,8th,14th & 15th @ 8:00pm & Nov. 9th @ 3:00pm All Childrens tickets are $5.00. Adults are $10.00 in advance and $12.00 the day of the show The Shore Cultural Centre 291 East 222nd Street Euclid,Ohio Licensed through Tams-Witmark Box Office 216-289-8107 = From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Mon Nov 3 11:26:26 2003 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2003 14:26:26 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oberlin Conservatory Press Release Message-ID: <911474.3276858386@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --Boundary_(ID_KR/A7Iij1MVR8my4cSIZcw) Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Content-disposition: inline VIOLIN VIRTUOSA IDA HAENDEL TO PERFORM AT OBERLIN NOV. 18 AS PART OF ARTIST RECITAL SERIES FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas October 31, 2003 440-775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.edu OBERLIN, OHIO =3F She is one of the most venerated musicians of our time, = and on Tuesday, Nov. 18, at 8 p.m., she will appear in concert at Oberlin College's Finney Chapel. Violinist Ida Haendel will perform works by Bach, Bart=F4k, Beethoven, Chausson, Corelli, and Wieniawski, accompanied by pianist Walter Delahunt, as part of Oberlin's Artist Recital Series, celebrating its 125th anniversary this season. Haendel typifies the great tradition of violin playing, evolving from her early work with such celebrated pedagogues as Carl Flesch and Georges Enesco. Since her spectacular London debut at the age of 8 at a Proms concert under the direction of Sir Henry Wood, her career has been distinguished by a succession of triumphs in concert halls the world over. Critics unreservedly praise her masterful technique and searching musicality. Richard Dyer of The Boston Globe wrote: "Fresh, youthful inspiration still animates everything Haendel does . . . . She plays the notes with such simplicity, directness and emotional force that they tear your heart out." She records primarily for the EMI, Decca, and Testament labels; her 2000 recording for Decca with pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy was awarded France's coveted Diapason d?or. Pianist Walter Delahunt is in great demand as a chamber musician ? he is a regular guest of the Berlin Philharmonic Chamber Music Series and many European chamber music festivals ? and he has performed with some of the world's greatest musicians. In addition to the legendary Ida Haendel, Delahunt has played with Zara Nelsova, Gidon Kremer, and Martha Argerich. His musicianship is characterized by tremendous technical command of the instrument and unique sound quality. A native of Nova Scotia and a professor at the Vienna Academy of Music from = 1984 and 1997, his performing career has taken him throughout Canada, the United States, North Africa, the Middle East, and Europe. He has recorded for Panton (Prague) and BMG Japan. A live recording of Dvorak chamber music, performed at the "Progetto Martha Argerich" in Lugano in June 2002, is available on EMI Classics. He resides in Montreal and Brussels. Advance, reserved-seat tickets for the Haendel concert may be purchased by calling Oberlin's Central Ticket Service box office at 440-775-8169. Prices = range from $7 for students, $16 for senior citizens, educators, and those with an Oberlin College I.D., and $20 for the general public. Tickets purchased at the door are an additional $3. Subscription and individual tickets are still available for the remaining concerts in the Artist Recital Series. For more information, please call the CTS box office at 440-775-8169 or visit www.oberlin.edu/con. CTS is located in the lobby of Hall Auditorium, 67 N. Main St. (Route 58), between = the Oberlin Inn and the Allen Memorial Art Museum. Box office hours are Monday through Friday from noon to 5 p.m. and select Saturdays from noon to = 5 p.m. The Artist Recital Series is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of Music = at Oberlin College with additional support from the Friends of the Artist Recital Series. Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is provided = by WCLV 104.9-FM, Cleveland's classical music radio station, WVIZ and 90.3-WCPN ideastream, and Northern Ohio Live magazine. All programs and artists are subject to change. # # # Media Contact Only: Marci Janas 440-775-8328/marci.janas at oberlin.edu 10/31/03 #26-mj Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074-1576 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 www.oberlin.edu/con Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074-1576 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 www.oberlin.edu/con= --Boundary_(ID_KR/A7Iij1MVR8my4cSIZcw) Content-type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Content-disposition: inline Palatino
VIOLIN VIRTUOSA IDA HAENDEL TO PERFORM AT OBERLIN NOV. 18 AS PART OF ARTIST RECITAL SERIES
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas October 31, 2003 440-775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.edu OBERLIN, OHIO =3F She is one of the most venerated musicians of our time, = and on Tuesday, Nov. 18, at 8 p.m., she will appear in concert at Oberlin = College's Finney Chapel. Violinist Ida Haendel will perform works by Bach, Bart=F4k, Beethoven, = Chausson, Corelli, and Wieniawski, accompanied by pianist Walter Delahunt, = as part of Oberlin's Artist Recital Series, celebrating its 125th = anniversary this season. Haendel typifies the great tradition of violin playing, evolving from her = early work with such celebrated pedagogues as Carl Flesch and Georges = Enesco. Since her spectacular London debut at the age of 8 at a Proms = concert under the direction of Sir Henry Wood, her career has been = distinguished by a succession of triumphs in concert halls the world over. Critics unreservedly praise her masterful technique and searching = musicality. Richard Dyer of The Boston Globe wrote: "Fresh, youthful = inspiration still animates everything Haendel does . . . . She plays the = notes with such simplicity, directness and emotional force that they tear = your heart out." She records primarily for the EMI, Decca, and Testament labels; her 2000 = recording for Decca with pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy was awarded France's = coveted Diapason d?or. Pianist Walter Delahunt is in great demand as a chamber musician ? he is a = regular guest of the Berlin Philharmonic Chamber Music Series and many = European chamber music festivals ? and he has performed with some of the = world's greatest musicians. In addition to the legendary Ida Haendel, = Delahunt has played with Zara Nelsova, Gidon Kremer, and Martha Argerich. = His musicianship is characterized by tremendous technical command of the = instrument and unique sound quality. A native of Nova Scotia and a professor at the Vienna Academy of Music from = 1984 and 1997, his performing career has taken him throughout Canada, the = United States, North Africa, the Middle East, and Europe. He has recorded = for Panton (Prague) and BMG Japan. A live recording of Dvorak chamber = music, performed at the "Progetto Martha Argerich" in Lugano in June 2002, = is available on EMI Classics. He resides in Montreal and Brussels. Advance, reserved-seat tickets for the Haendel concert may be purchased by = calling Oberlin's Central Ticket Service box office at 440-775-8169. Prices = range from $7 for students, $16 for senior citizens, educators, and those = with an Oberlin College I.D., and $20 for the general public. Tickets = purchased at the door are an additional $3. Subscription and individual tickets are still available for the remaining = concerts in the Artist Recital Series. For more information, please call = the CTS box office at 440-775-8169 or visit www.oberlin.edu/con. CTS is = located in the lobby of Hall Auditorium, 67 N. Main St. (Route 58), between = the Oberlin Inn and the Allen Memorial Art Museum. Box office hours are = Monday through Friday from noon to 5 p.m. and select Saturdays from noon to = 5 p.m. The Artist Recital Series is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of Music = at Oberlin College with additional support from the Friends of the Artist = Recital Series. Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is provided = by WCLV 104.9-FM, Cleveland's classical music radio station, WVIZ and = 90.3-WCPN ideastream, and Northern Ohio Live magazine. All programs and artists are subject to change. # # # Media Contact Only: Marci Janas 440-775-8328/marci.janas at oberlin.edu 10/31/03 #26-mj Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074-1576 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 www.oberlin.edu/con Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074-1576 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 www.oberlin.edu/con
= --Boundary_(ID_KR/A7Iij1MVR8my4cSIZcw)-- From PATMAZZ at aol.com Mon Nov 3 11:51:59 2003 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 14:51:59 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for singers and a keyboard player Message-ID: <15a.26e68277.2cd80bdf@aol.com> --part1_15a.26e68277.2cd80bdf_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I have a client in the city of Aurora who owns 6 McDonald's and is throwing a big Christmas party at her house for the employees. She is looking to hire a keyboard player and a few singers to perform Christmas selections the eve of Friday December 6 Good Pay involved Must have a keyboard that can travel and set up in her house Please email if there is anyone on this list that provides this kind of entertainment Established ensembles only please! Thanks Pat Mazzarino Publicist --part1_15a.26e68277.2cd80bdf_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I have a client in the city of Aurora who owns 6 McDon= ald's and is throwing
a big Christmas party at her house for the employees.
She is looking to hire a keyboard player and a few singers to perform
Christmas selections the eve of Friday December 6

Good Pay involved
Must have a keyboard that can travel and set up in her house

Please email if there is anyone on this list that provides this
kind of entertainment

Established ensembles only please!

Thanks

Pat Mazzarino
Publicist
--part1_15a.26e68277.2cd80bdf_boundary-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Mon Nov 3 12:04:07 2003 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 15:04:07 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Denny Carleton Coffeehouse at Fine Arts Message-ID: <003e01c3a245$a3db3080$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C3A21B.BB052880 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ?Denny Carleton Coffeehouse Series at Fine Arts? WILLOUGHBY?The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, presents the Denny Carleton & Friends Coffeehouse Series, on Saturday, November 8, 2003, from 8-10 pm. The ?Coffeehouse? is located in the intimate and casual Main Gallery of The Fine Arts Association. Performing with Denny are Ed Mills, Ryan Flaherty, Fred Grupe, Chris Butcher and Dan Rose. A variety of musical styles and original pieces will be performed. Stop in for a cup of java or stay for the entire evening. Admission is free and open to the public. Beverages and snacks will be available for purchase. The Main Gallery is barrier free. On site parking is free. Call Fine Arts at (440) 951-7500 x104 for further information or log on to www.fineartsassociation.org ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C3A21B.BB052880 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

“Denny = Carleton Coffeehouse=20 Series at Fine Arts”

WILLOUGHBY—The Fine Arts Association, 38660 = Mentor Avenue,=20 Willoughby, presents the Denny Carleton & Friends Coffeehouse=20 Series, on Saturday, November 8, 2003, from 8-10 pm.  The = “Coffeehouse” is located in the intimate and casual = Main=20 Gallery of The Fine Arts=20 Association. 

           =20 Performing with Denny are = Ed=20 Mills, Ryan Flaherty, Fred Grupe, Chris Butcher and Dan Rose.  A variety of musical styles = and original=20 pieces will be performed.  Stop in = for a cup=20 of java or stay for the entire evening.

Admission is = free=20 and open to the public.  = Beverages=20 and snacks will be available for purchase. =20 The Main Gallery is barrier free. =20 On site parking is free. =20

Call=20 Fine Arts at (440) 951-7500 x104 for further information or log = on to www.fineartsassociation.org<= /A>
------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C3A21B.BB052880-- From myoung1 at kent.edu Mon Nov 3 12:11:49 2003 From: myoung1 at kent.edu (MARIAM J YOUNG) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 15:11:49 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]STAGALOEE: A BLACK FOLKTALE starts Nov. 14, 2003 Message-ID: <2287868.1067890309428.JavaMail.myoung1@kent.edu> African Community Theatre Presents STAGOLEE: A Black Folktale by Ed Smith directed by Dr. Fran Dorsey November 14, 15, 16 & 21, 22, 23, 2003 8:00 P.M. Friday & Saturday 3:00 P.M. Sunday Students/Senior Citizens $7.00 General Admission $10.00 Information/Reservations 330-672-2300 Center of Pan-African Culture (second floor) Oscar Ritchie Hall - Terrace Drive KENT STATE UNIVERSITY, KENT, OHIO Center of Pan_African Culture email: fdorsey at kent.edu From Grumio85 at aol.com Mon Nov 3 12:19:35 2003 From: Grumio85 at aol.com (Grumio85 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 15:19:35 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Added Audition Date for Beck's "5 Guys Named Moe"! Message-ID: <1e4.1288a5b3.2cd81257@aol.com> -------------------------------1067890775 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit BECK CENTER WILL HOLD ONE ADDED DAY OF AUDITIONS AT Karamu House on Monday, November 10th from 7PM to 9PM in Karamu's Concert Hall Director/Choreographer Martin Cespedes and Musical Director David Williams (Both from Beck's SMOKEY JOE'S CAFE) are seeking 6 African-American men who are strong vocalist and are comfortable with movement, and have a strong audience rapport. Please prepare one vocal selection of your choice in your key. An accompianist will be provided. 5 GUYS NAMED MOE will perform from March 19th thru April 10th, 2004. Rehearsals will begin around Feb. 1st. No appointments are necessary. If you have questions you may call 216-521-2540 x239 All actors 18 years old and over are compensated for their participation in Beck Center productions. Scott Spence Scott Spence Artistic Director The Beck Center 216-521-2540 www.beckcenter.org -------------------------------1067890775 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
BECK CENTER WILL HOLD ONE ADDED D= AY OF
AUDITIONS<= /STRONG>
AT
Karamu = House
 
on Monday, November 10th <= /STRONG>
from
7PM to 9PM
in Karamu's Concert Hall=
 
Director/Choreographer Martin Cespe= des and Musical Director David Williams (Both from Beck's SMOKEY JOE'S C= AFE) are seeking 6 African-American men who are strong vocalist and are= comfortable with movement, and have a strong audience rapport.
 
Please prepare one vocal selection=20= of your choice in your key. An accompianist will be provided.
 
5 GUYS NAMED MOE  wil= l perform from March 19th thru April 10th, 2004. Rehearsals will begin aroun= d Feb. 1st.
 
No appointments are necessary. If y= ou have questions you may call 216-521-2540 x239
 
All actors 18 years old and over ar= e compensated for their participation in Beck Center productions.
 
= Scott Spence
Scott SpenceArtistic Director
The Beck Center
216-521-2540
www.beckcenter.org

-------------------------------1067890775-- From cangers at bellaartistsandmodels.com Mon Nov 3 12:40:48 2003 From: cangers at bellaartistsandmodels.com (carolyn angers) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 15:40:48 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Please post casting Message-ID: <000501c3a24a$c8c37c40$6400a8c0@Carolyn> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C3A220.DFED7440 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Casting For spokesmodel / print model By: Bella Photographer - Kyle Widder Thursday, November 6th, 2003 2:00 pm - 5:00pm Requirements: Female, African-American Age: 25 - 31 5'6" - 5 '9" Dress size 4 - 6 Bring headshot or comp card, if available. At the Studio of: Bella Artist and Model Management 635 W Lakeside Avenue Suite 203 Cleveland, Ohio 44113 216.771.7300 Between W 6th & W 9th on Lakeside. Parking is available on either street. Carolyn Angers Director of Bookings Bella Artist and Model Management 635 W. Lakeside Avenue, Suite 203 Cleveland, OH 44113 216.771.7300 216.771.7307 fax cangers at bellaartistsandmodels.com www.bellaartistsandmodels.com ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C3A220.DFED7440 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Casting For = spokesmodel /=20 print model

By: Bella = Photographer –=20 Kyle Widder

 

Thursday, = November=20 6th, 2003

2:00 pm – = 5:00pm

Requirements:

 

Female,=20 African-American

Age:  25 – = 31

5’6” – 5=20 ‘9”

Dress size 4 = –=20 6

 

Bring headshot = or comp=20 card, if=20 available.

 

At the Studio=20 of:

Bella Artist = and Model=20 Management

 

635 W Lakeside=20 Avenue

Suite=20 203

Cleveland,=20 Ohio  44113

216.771.7300

 

 

Between W = 6th=20 & W 9th on Lakeside.

Parking is = available on=20 either street.

 

 
Carolyn = Angers
Director of=20 Bookings
Bella = Artist=20 and Model Management
635 W. Lakeside Avenue, Suite = 203
Cleveland, OH 44113
216.771.7300
216.771.7307 fax
------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C3A220.DFED7440-- From Yvette at beckcenter.org Mon Nov 3 12:49:00 2003 From: Yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 15:49:00 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beck Traveling Show Available FREE Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A24B.E8C6FF0C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Beck Center for the Arts Theater Conservatory=20 FREE=20 Traveling Show Available to your Organization November 1, 2003 =20 Schedule your performance by calling (216) 521-2540. Student actors in The Beck Center for the Arts Theater Conservatory are in final rehearsals for their traveling show The Frog Prince. This age-old children's tale retold by one of the brightest playwrights of our day, David Mamet, will be available to community groups and organizations beginning November 1, 2003 free of charge! There are four different casts available to perform, the show runs 30 minutes and requires only 12 feet of space. Directed by Russ Stitch, the plot of The Frog Prince is simple: A prince is turned into a frog and must find a pure and honest woman to kiss him of her own free will. This great old tale is given a decidedly contemporary sensibility that appeals to adults, as well as to children. The Beck Center has long been committed to offering comprehensive, curriculum-based programs in the areas of dance, music, theater and visual arts in a stimulating environment. In keeping with that tradition, the Beck Theater Conservatory offers an opportunity for exceptional theater students to increase their level of education and prepare them for acceptance to the finest colleges and universities in the country. To find out how you can schedule a special performance of The Frog Prince for your organization, call Meg Wherry, Director of Youth Theater at (216) 521-2540 extension 227. For more information on the Beck Center Theater Conservatory contact our Director of Education, Beth Rutkowski at (216) 521-2540 extension 246. =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: yvette at beckcenter.org Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: yvette at beckcenter.org Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A24B.E8C6FF0C Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Beck=20 Center for the Arts Theater=20 Conservatory

FREE

Traveling=20 Show

Available to your=20 Organization

November 1,=20 2003

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Schedule your performance by calling = (216)=20 521-2540.

       &nbs= p;   =20 Student actors in The Beck Center for the Arts Theater = Conservatory are in final rehearsals for = their=20 traveling show The Frog = Prince.  This = age-old=20 children’s tale retold by one of the brightest playwrights of our = day, David=20 Mamet, will be available to community groups and organizations beginning = November 1,=20 2003=20 free of charge! =20 There are four different casts available to perform, the show = runs 30=20 minutes and requires only 12 feet of space.

  Directed by Russ Stitch, the = plot of The Frog = Prince is=20 simple:  A prince is = turned into a=20 frog and must find a pure and honest woman to kiss him of her own free = will.=20 This great old tale is given a decidedly contemporary sensibility that = appeals=20 to adults, as well as to children. =20  

The=20 Beck = Center has long been committed to = offering=20 comprehensive, curriculum-based programs in the areas of dance, music, = theater=20 and visual arts in a stimulating environment.  In keeping with that = tradition, the Beck=20 Theater Conservatory offers an opportunity for exceptional theater = students to=20 increase their level of education and prepare them for acceptance to the = finest=20 colleges and universities in the country.

To find=20 out how you can schedule a special performance of The Frog Prince for your = organization,=20 call Meg Wherry, Director of Youth Theater at (216) 521-2540 extension = 227.  For more information on the = Beck Center=20 Theater Conservatory contact our Director of Education, Beth Rutkowski = at (216)=20 521-2540 extension 246.

 
Yvette A. = Hanzel
Director of=20 Marketing
Beck Center for the=20 Arts
17801 Detroit = Avenue
Lakewood, OH  44107
216.521.2540 ext.=20 225
Email:  yvette at beckcenter.org
Fax:  = 216.228.6050
 

Yvette A. Hanzel

Director of Marketing

Beck Center for the Arts

17801 Detroit Avenue

Lakewood, OH =20 44107

216.521.2540 ext. 225

Email: =20 yvette at beckcenter.org

Fax: =20 216.228.6050

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A24B.E8C6FF0C-- From rferguson at woio.com Mon Nov 3 13:45:48 2003 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 15:45:48 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CORRECTION - HFI SHOW 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_01C3A253.D800193A Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Ok, we usually like to come up with clever titles to our shows. And this time is no different. As much as I like the title American Splendor, apparently that name is already taken by some movie or something. I guess I liked it so much I couldn't get it out of my mind, when writing the previous annoucement for our show. Our show is actually called American Slander. So feel free to email me your outrages at my carelessness. Sorry for ripping off your movie title Harvey. No matter what we call it, I promise you the show's still funny. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A253.D800193A Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CORRECTION - HFI SHOW

Ok, we usually like to come up with = clever titles to our shows. And this time is no different. As much as I = like the title American Splendor, apparently that name is already taken = by some movie or something.

I guess I liked it so much I couldn't = get it out of my mind, when writing the previous annoucement for our = show.

Our show is actually called = American Slander.

So feel free to email me your outrages = at my carelessness.

Sorry for ripping off your movie title = Harvey.

No matter what we call it, I promise = you the show's still funny.









------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A253.D800193A-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Mon Nov 3 14:13:49 2003 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 17:13:49 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Elizabeth Swados's "Missionaries" at Fine Arts Message-ID: <005b01c3a257$c2a73ba0$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005C_01C3A22D.D9D133A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fine Arts Association in Willoughby Announces Auditions for The Ohio Premiere of MISSIONARIES by Obie Award winning and Tony Award nominated writer and composer of Runaways, Doonsbury the Musical and Rap Master Ronnie Elizabeth Swados Directed by Fabio Polanco Choreography by Janiece Kelley-Kiteley Music Direction by Josh Senick Scenic Design by Ben Needham Costume Design by Russ Borski Lighting Design by Kristen Buchs Sound Design by Corby Grubb Fight Choreography by Kelly Elliott and Josh Brown Audition Dates: December 1 and 2. 7:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Fine Arts Association?s Shadowbox Theatre 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio 44094 Auditions by appointment. To schedule an appointment or for further information please call Ann Hedger, Theatre Operations Coordinator at 440-951-7500 x103. Callbacks: December 3, from 7:30 to 11:00 p.m. The Musical: Missionaries is the true story of the lives service and eventual murders of three American nuns, an American lay missionary and Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero. Drawn from their own words, this powerful musical work is a celebration of faith, commitment, sacrifice and the resilience of the Salvadoran people for whom Dorothy Kazel, Maura Clarke, Ita Ford, Jean Donovan and Archbishop Romero ultimately gave their lives. Missionaries, is primarily a sung-through musical that melds liturgical music with Latin rhythms and occasionally Pop. Missionaries contains strong themes and a small amount of strong language. For more information on the churchwomen and Oscar Romero go to http://www.rtfcam.org/martyrs/martyrs.htm Special Casting Information: Missionaries will be open to both Equity and non-Equity actors. At this time, Equity Actors from New York City will be playing the roles of Ita Ford and Maura Clarke. Character Breakdown: The director is specifically looking for a multi-ethnic cast of all shapes, sizes and experience levels. Dorothy Kazel, Clevelander and Ursuline Nun ? mid 20?s to late 40?s, alto Jean Donovan, CWRU Graduate and lay missionary ? late teens to mid 30?s, mezzo with belt Ita Ford ? CAST Maura Clarke ? CAST Oscar Romero, Salvadoran Archbishop ? any age, any ethnicity, must be convincing as the compassionate leader of a political and religious movement, baritone or tenor Campesino/Countrywoman, the voice of the Salvadoran peasant woman ? any age, any ethnicity, mezzo Carlos, a Salvadoran Boy ? 10 to16 years old, any ethnicity Doug, Jean?s boyfriend ? late teen?s to mid 30?s, baritone Guardias/Soldiers (3) ? males, late teen?s to mid 30?s, any ethnicity, any vocal part Guerilla Fighter ? female, late teens to early 30?s, any ethnicity, alto CIA Agent ? male, any age, large vocal range Campesinos/Country People ? all ages, all vocal types, all ethnicities, all sizes to serve as musical?s chorus. Various large roles with complete solo numbers will be cast from this group including the roles of Jean?s Parents, Colonel Pena, numerous priests and activists, a Vatican emissary, etc? Dancers who Sing ? all ages, all vocal types, all ethnicities, all sizes Production Dates: April 23 through May 9. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. Presented in the Corning Auditorium. There is the possibility of performances being added. Rehearsals: Rehearsals for non-Equity actors will begin on February 9 with Equity actors joining the cast at a later date. Rehearsals will be held 3 to 5 days a week in the evenings and occasionally on weekends. Elizabeth Swados will be joining the cast for some portion of the rehearsal process What to Prepare: Please come prepared with your best short song in one of the following styles: classical, traditional musical theatre ballad, religious or Latin. In addition, individuals interested in the roles of Jean Donovan or Oscar Romero should prepare a second Pop song that shows range. Please have sheet music in the appropriate key for the accompanist. ------=_NextPart_000_005C_01C3A22D.D9D133A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
         Fine Arts=20 Association in=20 Willoughby=20

Announces

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for

       &nbs= p;            = ;   =20 The Ohio Premiere

of=20

 MISSIONARIES

by

Obie=20 Award winning and Tony Award nominated writer and composer of =

Runaways, Doonsbury the Musical and Rap = Master=20 Ronnie

       &nbs= p;   =20 Elizabeth Swados

 Directed by Fabio = Polanco

Choreography by Janiece=20 Kelley-Kiteley

Music Direction by Josh Senick

Scenic Design by Ben Needham

Costume Design by Russ Borski

Lighting Design by Kristen Buchs

Sound Design by Corby=20 Grubb

Fight Choreography by Kelly Elliott and Josh Brown

Audition = Dates:=20

        &nbs= p;            = ;   =20 December 1 and 2.  = 7:30 p.m.=20 to 11:00 p.m.

       &nbs= p;       =20 Fine Arts Association’s Shadowbox Theatre

       &nbs= p;       38660=20 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio=20 44094

Auditions by = appointment.  To schedule an appointment or = for=20 further information please call Ann Hedger, Theatre Operations = Coordinator at=20 440-951-7500 x103.

Callbacks: =20 December 3, from 7:30 to 11:00 p.m.

The = Musical: 

Missionaries is the true story of the lives service = and=20 eventual murders of three American nuns, an American lay missionary and=20 Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero. =20 Drawn from their own words, this powerful musical work is a = celebration=20 of faith, commitment, sacrifice and the resilience of the Salvadoran = people for=20 whom Dorothy Kazel, Maura Clarke, Ita Ford, Jean Donovan and Archbishop = Romero=20 ultimately gave their lives. =20 Missionaries, is primarily a sung-through musical that = melds=20 liturgical music with Latin rhythms and occasionally Pop.  Missionaries contains strong = themes and=20 a small amount of strong language. =20 For more information on the churchwomen and Oscar Romero go to=20 http://www.rtfcam.org/martyrs/martyrs.htm

 Special Casting Information:=20

Missionaries will be open to both Equity and non-Equity=20 actors.  At = this time,=20 Equity Actors from New York City will be playing the roles of Ita Ford = and Maura=20 Clarke. 

Character Breakdown:

The director is specifically = looking for=20 a multi-ethnic cast of all shapes, sizes and experience=20 levels.

 Dorothy=20 Kazel, Clevelander and Ursuline Nun – mid 20’s to late = 40’s,=20 alto

Jean Donovan, CWRU = Graduate and lay=20 missionary –  late = teens to mid=20 30’s, mezzo with belt

Ita Ford – = CAST

Maura Clarke – = CAST

Oscar Romero, Salvadoran = Archbishop –=20 any age, any ethnicity, must be convincing as = the=20 compassionate leader of a political and religious movement, baritone or tenor

Campesino/Countrywoman, = the voice of=20 the Salvadoran peasant woman – any age, = any ethnicity,=20 mezzo

Carlos, a Salvadoran Boy = – 10 to16=20 years old, any ethnicity

Doug, Jean’s = boyfriend – late teen’s=20 to mid 30’s, baritone

Guardias/Soldiers (3) = – males, late=20 teen’s to mid 30’s, any ethnicity, any vocal part

Guerilla Fighter – = female, late teens=20 to early 30’s, any ethnicity, alto

CIA Agent – male, = any age, large=20 vocal range

Campesinos/Country People = – all ages,=20 all vocal types, all ethnicities, all sizes to = serve as=20 musical’s chorus.  =

Various large roles with complete solo numbers will = be cast=20 from this group including the roles of Jean’s Parents, Colonel = Pena,=20 numerous priests and activists, a Vatican = emissary,=20 etc…

Dancers who Sing – = all ages, all=20 vocal types, all ethnicities, all sizes

Production Dates:

April 23 through May = 9.=20 Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 = p.m.    Presented in the = Corning=20 Auditorium.  There is = the=20 possibility of performances being added.

Rehearsals:

Rehearsals for = non-Equity actors=20 will begin on February 9 with Equity actors joining the cast at a later=20 date.  Rehearsals will be = held 3 to=20 5 days a week in the evenings and occasionally on weekends.  Elizabeth Swados = will be=20 joining the cast for some portion of the rehearsal = process

What to = Prepare:

Please come=20 prepared with your best short song in one of the following styles: = classical,=20 traditional musical theatre ballad, religious or Latin.  In addition, individuals = interested in=20 the roles of Jean Donovan or Oscar Romero should prepare a second Pop = song that=20 shows range.  Please have = sheet=20 music in the appropriate key for the=20 accompanist.

------=_NextPart_000_005C_01C3A22D.D9D133A0-- From seanszaller at mail.com Mon Nov 3 14:58:50 2003 From: seanszaller at mail.com (Sean Szaller) Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2003 17:58:50 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Musicians for "The Secret Garden" in Beachwood Message-ID: <20031103225850.96592.qmail@mail.com> Musical director Sean Szaller is currently assembling a pit orchestra for the upcoming Beachwood Community Theater production of "The Secret Garden." The production runs the first two weekends in February (Fri.-Sun. only). Here are the details: 1) We are seeking the following parts: Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass (doubles acoustic and electric), French Horn, Trumpet/Flugelhorn, 4 wind players (all must double on multiple instruments), 2 guitar players (all acoustic who must also play a short amount on the hammered dulcimer -- we will provide the training on that), Harp, Trombone (supposed to double Tuba, but this is optional), Percussionist. 2) The orchestra will have 2 rehearsals early in January. Rehearsals are paid. 3) The orchestra will be called to have a full sing-thru with the cast one day during the week prior to opening night. In addition, all musicians will be called on the Tues.-Thurs. prior to opening to rehearse with the cast during run-thrus. These days are also paid. 3) Performances are at 8pm on Fridays, 7pm on Saturdays, and 2pm on Sundays. These are also paid. Any interested parties please contact Sean Szaller at seanszaller at mail.com (or just respond to this email). Thanks for your anticipated responses! -- __________________________________________________________ Sign-up for your own personalized E-mail at Mail.com http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup CareerBuilder.com has over 400,000 jobs. Be smarter about your job search http://corp.mail.com/careers From WSPAmherst at aol.com Mon Nov 3 18:01:11 2003 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 21:01:11 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Skewers Shakespeare Message-ID: <174.2220e1f6.2cd86267@aol.com> -------------------------------1067911271 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en For Immediate Release Workshop Players proudly presents "The Compleat Wks of Wllm Shkspr,=20 Abridged", by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield and directed by Mi= ke=20 Leuszler.=20 This outrageous production embodies one of comedy's most essential impulses:= =20 the adolescent urge to take a baseball bat to the culturally revered. Dennis= =20 Runkle, Stuart Landes and Jake Wacholz perform this mix of pratfalls, puns,=20 willful misreadings of names and dialogue, clunky female impersonations,=20 clean-cut ribaldry, audience participation and broad burlesque. The conversi= on of the=20 histories into a football game is very funny, so is a rap version of OTHELLO= .=20 The next best thing to =E2=80=9CShakespeare For Dummies.=E2=80=9D Performances are November 20, 21, 22, 28, 29, December 5 & 6 at 8 p.m., with= =20 Sunday matinees on November 30 and December 7 at 3 p.m.=20 Tickets are $10.00 each, with group discounts for groups of 15 or more.=20 Tickets are going fast! For reservations, call (440)988-5613. Workshop Players Theatre is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway= =20 between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58. Visit our Website at http://www.workshopplayers.com - 30 - Contact: Mike Leuzler - Leuszler at aol.com - 440-988-2256 Kathy Whitmore - WSPAmherst at aol.com=20 "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" -------------------------------1067911271 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
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This outrageou= s production embodies one of comedy's most essential impulses: the adolescen= t urge to take a baseball bat to the culturally revered. Dennis Runkle, Stua= rt Landes and Jake Wacholz perform this mix of pratfalls, puns, willful= misreadings of names and dialogue, clunky female impersonations, clean-cut=20= ribaldry, audience participation and broad burlesque. The conversion of the=20= histories into a football game is very funny, so is a rap version of OTHELLO= . The next best thing to =E2=80=9CShakespeare For Dummies.=E2=80=9D
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Performances a= re November 20, 21, 22, 28, 29, December 5 & 6 at 8 p.m., with Sund= ay matinees on November 30 and December 7 at 3 p.m. 
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Tickets are $1= 0.00 each, with group discounts for groups of 15 or more. Tickets are going=20= fast! For reservations, call (440)988-5613.

Workshop Players Theatre=20= is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58= .
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Contact: Mike=20= Leuzler - Leuszler at aol.com - 440-988= -2256
Kathy Whitmore= - WSPAmherst at aol.com
 
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     Atticus Finch      &n= bsp;             = Brian Hutchinson
     Jem Finch       =               &= nbsp;  Steven Keller
     Bob Ewell       =              &n= bsp;    Sheldon Lawrence
     Reverend Sykes      &= nbsp;          Shanton Blan= d
     Scout Finch      = ;            &nb= sp;    Katie Haller
     Calpurnia      &= nbsp;            = ;        Tina Thompkins
     Heck Tate       =              &n= bsp;    Ted Larsen
     Tom Robinson     &nbs= p;            &n= bsp; Roberto Salieri
     Stephanie Crawford    &nbs= p;        Mary Lu Franks
     Maudie Atkinson      =            Linda Witko= wski
     Mrs. Dubose      &nbs= p;             &= nbsp;  Meg Parrish
     Arthur Radley (Boo)    &nb= sp;        Bob Kenderes
     Charles Baker Harris (Dill)   =20= Colin Bigley
     Judge Taylor      &nb= sp;               &nb= sp; Paul Runevitch
     Mayella Ewell     &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;   Jessica Malicki
     Walter Cunningham     = ;         Paul Runevitch
     Mr. Gilmer      =             &nbs= p;        Bob Kenderes
     Walter Cunningham Jr.     =      Daniel Sanicky
     
Director:  Sara Hubacher
Stage Manager:  Tara Holman 
 
November 7, 8: Friday & Saturday at 8 p.m.
November 9: Sunday at 2 p.m.
For ticket information call:  440-954-4634
 
All performances held in the Little Theatre at Strongville High School<= /DIV>
 
 
-------------------------------1067918668-- From davidgutter at hotmail.com Tue Nov 4 05:10:07 2003 From: davidgutter at hotmail.com (David Gutter) Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2003 08:10:07 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Photographer looking for side jobs Message-ID:



I am a local Freelance photographer, South Euclid. I am looking to work with artist, models, entertainment groups. Willing to work with in your budget.

I use 35MM Cameras (Canon Rebles) Digital (Sony F707)

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Later this month, we will be updating = our website=20 with news on all our movies and screenings, etc. There is a feedback = form at www.prelude2cinema.com if you = have any=20 suggestions. Thanks for your support.
 
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* Prices may vary by service area From twnkltos at ix.netcom.com Mon Nov 3 01:42:21 2003 From: twnkltos at ix.netcom.com (Margaret Holden) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 09:42:21 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]choreographer wanted Message-ID: <003c01c3a1ee$c87b0660$f7b54943@gipsygrl> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0039_01C3A1EE.C777A020 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable National Dance Week, April 23-May 2 will be celebrated in NE Ohio with a = Day of Dance on Sunday, April 25th. This year the event will be held at = the Beck Center in Lakewood. One of the features will be a chorus line of former dancers, current = dancers and advanced students. We are looking for a choreographer for a = "showy kick line" type routine. Audition date for dancers has been set = for Sunday, January 11th at Cleveland Dance Theatre studios, 5515 = Broadview Road, Parma. If interested, please contact Margaret Holden, = State Director for NDW at clevelanddancetheatre at yahoo.com or send a = video of your work to 4140 Diane Drive, Fairview Park, Ohio 44126. Dec. = 1st deadline for video submissions. ------=_NextPart_000_0039_01C3A1EE.C777A020 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
National Dance Week, April 23-May 2 = will be=20 celebrated in NE Ohio with a Day of Dance on Sunday, April 25th.  = This year=20 the event will be held at the Beck Center in Lakewood.
One of the features will be a chorus = line of former=20 dancers, current dancers and advanced students.  We are looking for = a=20 choreographer for a "showy kick line" type routine.  Audition date = for=20 dancers has been set for Sunday, January 11th at Cleveland Dance Theatre = studios, 5515 Broadview Road, Parma.  If interested, please contact = Margaret Holden, State Director for NDW at clevelanddancetheatre at yah= oo.com=20 or send a video of your work to 4140 Diane Drive, Fairview Park, Ohio=20 44126.  Dec. 1st deadline for video = submissions.
------=_NextPart_000_0039_01C3A1EE.C777A020-- From Margaret.Berke at tri-c.edu Tue Nov 4 05:41:41 2003 From: Margaret.Berke at tri-c.edu (Berke, Margaret) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 08:41:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Night Watch" Opens This Weekend in Independence Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2D9.61186489 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Independence Community Theater 6652 Brecksville Road presents =20 The Suspense Thriller=20 "Night Watch" Friday and Saturday, Nov. 7 & 8, 14 & 15, 21 & 22 8 pm =20 Call 216-447-1612 For Reservations and Information =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2D9.61186489 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

Independence Community Theater

6652 = Brecksville Road

presents

 

The Suspense Thriller 

“Night Watch”

Friday and Saturday, Nov. 7 & 8, 14 & 15, 21 & = 22

8 = pm

 

Call = 216-447-1612

For = Reservations and Information

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2D9.61186489-- From tjd1 at uakron.edu Tue Nov 4 05:53:14 2003 From: tjd1 at uakron.edu (Dixon,Tamra J) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 08:53:14 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dance Concert Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2DA.FDDDAC8F Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The University of Akron Dance Company Fall Dance Concert =20 November 6, 7 and 8 at 8:00 pm November 9 at 2:00 at 2:00 pm =20 Paul Daum Theatre in Kolbe Hall =20 General Admission: $9.00 Faculty/Staff/Students/Seniors: $6.00 =20 Call 330-972-7575 for reservations ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2DA.FDDDAC8F Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The University of Akron = Dance Company

Fall Dance = Concert

 

November 6, 7 and 8 at = 8:00 pm

November 9 at = 2:00 at 2:00 pm

 

Paul Daum Theatre in Kolbe = Hall

 

General Admission: = $9.00

Faculty/Staff/Students/Senio= rs: $6.00

 

Call 330-972-7575 for = reservations

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2DA.FDDDAC8F-- From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Tue Nov 4 06:11:15 2003 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 09:11:15 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Performance: Chuck Davis & the African American Dance Ensemb le 11/7/03 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_01C3A2DD.8244B980 Content-Type: text/plain Chuck Davis & the African American Dance Ensemble Friday, November 7, 2003 7:00PM The Allen Theatre Please join the Education Department at Playhouse Square in celebrating a week long residency with the African American Dance Ensemble Cleveland Municipal School District. Performance length is sixty minutes and there will be no intermission. Tickets will be available at the Allen box office the evening of the performance. The African American Dance Ensemble seeks to preserve and share the finest traditions of African and African-American dance and music through research, education and entertainment. With the motto, peace, love and respect for everyone, they celebrate traditional African culture, aesthetics and values as resources for all people and utilize cross-cultural understanding and societal analysis. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2DD.8244B980 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
 
Chuck = Davis
& the African American = Dance=20 Ensemble
Friday, November 7,=20 2003

7:00PM

The Allen=20 Theatre

 
 
Please=20 join the Education Department at Playhouse=20 Square=20 in celebrating a week long residency = with the=20 African American Dance Ensemble Cleveland=20 Municipal=20 School=20 District.=20 Performance length is sixty minutes = and there=20 will be no intermission.  =20
 
Tickets = will be=20 available at the Allen box office the evening of the=20 performance.
 
The = African=20 American Dance Ensemble seeks to preserve and share the finest = traditions of=20 African and African-American dance and music through research, = education and=20 entertainment. With the motto, peace, love and respect for everyone, = they=20 celebrate traditional African culture, aesthetics and values as = resources for=20 all people and utilize cross-cultural understanding and societal=20 analysis.
------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2DD.8244B980-- From dkilbane at cptonline.org Tue Nov 4 08:16:44 2003 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 11:16:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DISCORDIA @ Cleveland Public Theatre, and, what's in your stocking? Message-ID: CPT's DISCORDIA runs through November 8! GOD LOVES OUR COUNTRY, OUR COUNTRY MUST REPLY. SO GOD WANTS OUR COUNTRY -- TO BUY! Check out DISCORDIA: a world premiere musical comedy about war, death, and lower taxes. written by Linda Eisenstein and James Levin music by Linda Eisenstein directed by Raymond Bobgan now through November 8, 2003! "Director Raymond Bobgan gives us the old razzle-dazzle..." --Benjamin Gleisser, Cleveland Jewish News The world premiere musical comedy DISCORDIA tells the story of the innocent Percival as he tries to become a knight of the Round Table and do good in a confusing world. His quest: the Holy Grail, which can heal the sick, restore the land, and give hope. But others want to use the Grail for themselves: greedy Barons, warlike Knights, King Arthur and his handlers. Whom does the Grail serve? And, save the DATE! CPT's next mainstage production opens November 28, 2003. MRS. BOB CRATCHIT'S WILD CHRISTMAS BINGE the new comedy by Christopher Durang--a delcious holiday romp! directed by Randy Rollison November 28-December 20, 2003 in the Gordon Square Theatre Reservations: 216/631-2727 www.cptonline.org Dan Kilbane Publicist Cleveland Public Theatre 6415 Detroit Ave. Cleveland, OH 44102 tel: 216/631-2727 ext. 203 fax: 216/631-2575 www.cptonline.org dkilbane at cptonline.org a musical about war, death, and lower taxes! DISCORDIA, October 17-November 8, 2003 music, magic, freak show, Cheez Whiz! VARLA JEAN MERMAN'S UNDER A BIG TOP October 23-November 2, 2003 From GrahaSu at ci.akron.oh.us Tue Nov 4 09:27:08 2003 From: GrahaSu at ci.akron.oh.us (Graham, Suzie) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 12:27:08 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Youth Acting Workshop Tonight! Message-ID: <675B47A9343751449512A4411BC5EC06028C8ED9@W2KCOA1> The park is beautiful and filled with golden leaves! Come out for a = drive to Forest Lodge Community Arts Center for our free Acting Workshop!=20 Forest Lodge Community Arts Center is sponsoring a free introductory = Acting Workshop this evening from 6-7 pm. =20 The workshop is designed for ages 7-12. =20 Instruction will be provided by the Ing=E9nue Theatre Ensemble. If you're in a rush, bring a picnic dinner (or fast food for those of = us who aren't very Martha Stewart) and enjoy it in the park! Come one, Come all! Forest Lodge Community Arts Center 260 Greenwood Ave. Akron, Ohio 44313 (330) 375-2813 The Lodge can be reached from the White Pond/ Mull Ave exit off of 77. = Take Mull Ave East, go around the circle, and take the first Left = (Greenwood), turn left into our parking lot. From MRONEN2000 at aol.com Tue Nov 4 11:48:30 2003 From: MRONEN2000 at aol.com (MRONEN2000 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 14:48:30 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]SEEKING PAID EXTRAS FOR A NIKE COMMERCIAL Message-ID: <12d.33cfadf0.2cd95c8e@aol.com> --part1_12d.33cfadf0.2cd95c8e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NOVEMBER 4, 2003 MARCY RONEN CASTING is seeking PAID EXTRAS for a NIKE television commercial=20 which will shoot in Cleveland, Ohio on Monday, November 17 and Tuesday,=20 November 18, 2003.=A0 The pay is $125.00 for a 12 hour day. Individuals of all ages, ethnicities and genders are invited.=A0 African=20 Americans encouraged to apply.=A0 Adults and children are welcome.=A0 Being=20= in shape and=20 having athletic or basketball ability a plus, but not necessary. Please drop off a snapshot of yourself with your contact information (name=20 and best phone numbers to reach you) this Thursday, Friday and Saturday betw= een=20 10am and 4pm, or Sunday between 3pm and 8pm at: PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST USE THE GYM DOOR (off of parking lot) 2592 West 14th Street Cleveland, Ohio=A0 44113 OR Please mail a snapshot of yourself ASAP (by Friday the latest) with your=20 contact information including your name and the best phone number to reach y= ou at=20 to: MARCY RONEN CASTING P.O. BOX 210107 SOUTH EUCLID, OHIO=A0 44121-7107 Thank you, Marcy Ronen --part1_12d.33cfadf0.2cd95c8e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NOVEMBER 4, 2003

MARCY RONEN CASTING is seeking PAID EXTRAS for a NIKE television commercial=20= which will shoot in Cleveland, Ohio on Monday, November 17 and Tuesday, Nove= mber 18, 2003.=A0 The pay is $125.00 for a 12 hour day.

Individuals of all ages, ethnicities and genders are invited.=A0 African Ame= ricans encouraged to apply.=A0 Adults and children are welcome.=A0 Being in=20= shape and having athletic or basketball ability a plus, but not necessary.
Please drop off a snapshot of yourself with your contact information (name a= nd best phone numbers to reach you) this Thursday, Friday and Saturday betwe= en 10am and 4pm, or Sunday between 3pm and 8pm at:

PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
USE THE GYM DOOR (off of parking lot)
2592 West 14th Street
Cleveland, Ohio=A0 44113

OR

Please mail a snapshot of yourself ASAP (by Friday the latest) with your con= tact information including your name and the best phone number to reach you=20= at to:

MARCY RONEN CASTING
P.O. BOX 210107
SOUTH EUCLID, OHIO=A0 44121-7107

Thank you,

Marcy Ronen







--part1_12d.33cfadf0.2cd95c8e_boundary-- From WcpAkron at aol.com Tue Nov 4 11:58:27 2003 From: WcpAkron at aol.com (WcpAkron at aol.com) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 14:58:27 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Weathervane's "Joseph...Dreamcoat" a holiday tradition Message-ID: <134.275366b1.2cd95ee3@aol.com> --part1_134.275366b1.2cd95ee3_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit WEATHERVANE COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE Presents An Akron Holiday Tradition Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat "Four Years in a Row for a Darn Good Reason!" Weathervane announces performances of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" -- back by popular demand for the holiday season. "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" is a Youth/Family production on stage at Weathervane from Saturday, November 22 - Sunday, December 21, 2003. (Performance schedule at end of release.) Most performers are students between the ages of 12 and 18. Adults perform the roles of Joseph, Narrator and Jacob. The musical retells the story of Joseph, a young man with a knack for having prophetic dreams, who incurs the jealousy of his brothers when his father gives him a magnificent coat. The energetic musical score includes many styles of songs including country, calypso and good ol' rock and roll. The Directing Team Sarah Bailey will direct this season's production. Sarah is a graduate of Ohio Northern University and has her Masters in Music and Pedagogy from the prestigious Westminster Choir College. Bailey has sung onstage at Carnegie Hall with the New York Philharmonic, and was a grand finalist at the Guandong International Vocal Competition in China. This is Bailey's directorial debut at Weathervane Playhouse. J.T. Buck serves as Musical Director. Buck is a graduate of The University of Akron and was recently Musical Director of Hercules vs. Godzilla at Near West Theatre in Cleveland. Choreographer for the production is Tracy Schuler, whose credits include Carousel Dinner Theatre, Youngstown Playhouse and Oakland Center for the Arts. Schuler is a graduate of Youngstown State University. Shawn Kinser will play the role of Joseph. Kinser, a first time Weathervane performer, is a graduate of the Hugh Glauser School of Music at Kent State University where he performed most notably in Candide in 2000. Marissa Montigney reprises the role of the narrator. Other cast members include: Caitlin Bolden, Amanda Bouffard, Elise Cordle, Amy Farmer, Katie Farragher, Jessi Hale, Kyle Herman, Ryan Kepes, Friederike Nagel, Helena Olee, Carla Pizzino, Alix Reilly, Drew Reilly, Chris Rusen, Sonny Russo, Bobby Salada, Leah Sass, Cory Schafer, Andy Schueneman, Danielle Schprechman, Emily Schprechman, Brittany Smith, Matt Talley Derrick Turner, Brittany Unruh, Aaron Veal, Lee Wilson. Local communities represented by the talented cast are Akron, Copley, Doylestown, Medina, Ravenna, Kent, Stow, Fairlawn, Hudson, Brecksville, Green, Mogadore, North Royalton, Twinsburg, Cuyahoga Falls, Bath, Richfield and Wadsworth. Each performance will feature a guest youth chorus from either Harris Elementary School in Akron or Price Elementary School in Cuyahoga Falls. This collaboration promises to be an entertaining and family-oriented theater experience. Ticket prices are family-friendly at $10 or $8 for children 12 and under. Group rates are also available. Charge by phone with Visa, MasterCard or Discover at 330-836-2626, Tuesday - Friday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Fridays November 28 - 8:00 p.m. December 5 - 8:00 p.m. December 12 - 8:00 p.m. December 19 - 8:00 p.m. Saturdays November 22 - 2:30 p.m. November 29 - 2:30 p.m. December 6 - 2:30 p.m. December 13 and 20 - 2:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Sundays November 23 - 2:30 p.m. November 30- 2:30 p.m. December 7 - 2:30 p.m. December 14 - 2:30 p.m. December 21 - 2:30 p.m. "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" is the second Youth Production of the 2003-2004 season. The upcoming spring production is Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," February 14 - 28, 2004. Don't miss "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" at Weathervane Playhouse, November 22 - December 21, 2003. --part1_134.275366b1.2cd95ee3_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

WEATHERVANE COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE
Presents
An Akron Holiday Tradition
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
"Four Years in a Row for a Darn Good Reason!"


Weathervane announces performances of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's= "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" -- back by popular demand fo= r the holiday season.  "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" i= s a Youth/Family production on stage at Weathervane from Saturday, November=20= 22 - Sunday, December 21, 2003.  (Performance schedule at end of releas= e.)  Most performers are students between the ages of 12 and 18. Adults= perform the roles of Joseph, Narrator and Jacob.

The musical retells the story of Joseph, a young man with a knack for ha= ving prophetic dreams, who incurs the jealousy of his brothers when his fath= er gives him a magnificent coat.  The energetic musical score includes=20= many styles of songs including country, calypso and good ol' rock and roll.

The Directing Team
Sarah Bailey will direct this season's producti= on. Sarah is a graduate of Ohio Northern University and has her Masters in M= usic and Pedagogy from the prestigious Westminster Choir College. Bailey has= sung onstage at Carnegie Hall with the New York Philharmonic,  and was= a grand finalist at the Guandong International Vocal Competition in China.=20= This is Bailey's directorial debut at Weathervane Playhouse.
J.T. Buck serves as Musical Director.  Buck= is a graduate of The University of Akron and was recently Musical Director=20= of Hercules vs. Godzilla at Near West Theatre in Cleveland.  Choreograp= her for the production is Tracy Schuler, whose= credits include Carousel Dinner Theatre, Youngstown Playhouse and Oakland C= enter for the Arts. Schuler is a graduate of Youngstown State University.

Shawn Kinser will play the role of Joseph. &nbs= p;Kinser, a first time Weathervane performer, is a graduate of the Hugh Glau= ser School of Music at Kent State University where he performed most notably= in Candide in 2000.

Marissa Montigney reprises the role of the narra= tor. Other cast members include: Caitlin Bolden, Amanda Bouffard, Elise Cord= le, Amy Farmer, Katie Farragher, Jessi Hale, Kyle Herman, Ryan Kepes, Friede= rike Nagel, Helena Olee, Carla Pizzino, Alix Reilly, Drew Reilly, Chris Ruse= n, Sonny Russo, Bobby Salada, Leah Sass, Cory Schafer, Andy Schueneman, Dani= elle Schprechman, Emily Schprechman, Brittany Smith, Matt Talley Derrick Tur= ner, Brittany Unruh, Aaron Veal, Lee Wilson.  Local communities represe= nted by the talented cast are Akron, Copley, Doylestown, Medina, Ravenna, Ke= nt, Stow, Fairlawn, Hudson, Brecksville, Green, Mogadore, North Royalton, Tw= insburg, Cuyahoga Falls, Bath, Richfield and Wadsworth.
Each performance will feature a guest youth chorus from either Harris El= ementary School in Akron or Price Elementary School in Cuyahoga Falls.

This collaboration promises to be an entertaining and family-oriented th= eater experience. Ticket prices are family-friendly at $10 or  $8 for c= hildren 12 and under.  Group rates are also available.

Charge by phone with Visa, MasterCard or Discover at 330-836-2626, Tuesd= ay - Friday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.


Fridays
November 28 - 8:00 p.m.
December 5 - 8:00 p.m.
December 12 - 8:00 p.m.
December  19 - 8:00 p.m.

Saturdays
November 22 - 2:30 p.m.
November 29 - 2:30 p.m.
December 6 - 2:30 p.m.
December 13 and 20 - 2:30 p.m. and 8 p.m.

Sundays
November 23  - 2:30 p.m.
November 30- 2:30 p.m.
December 7  - 2:30 p.m.
December 14  - 2:30 p.m.
December 21 - 2:30 p.m.


"Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" is the second Youth Produ= ction of the 2003-2004 season. The upcoming spring production is Arthur Mill= er's "The Crucible," February 14 - 28, 2004.  Don't miss "Joseph and th= e Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" at Weathervane Playhouse, November 22 - Dec= ember 21, 2003.

--part1_134.275366b1.2cd95ee3_boundary-- From MRONEN2000 at aol.com Tue Nov 4 12:14:49 2003 From: MRONEN2000 at aol.com (MRONEN2000 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 15:14:49 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]SEEKING GREAT BASKETBALL PLAYERS FOR NIKE COMMERCIAL!!! Message-ID: <1d5.1396461e.2cd962b9@aol.com> --part1_1d5.1396461e.2cd962b9_boundary Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="part1_1d5.1396461e.2cd962b9_alt_boundary" --part1_1d5.1396461e.2cd962b9_alt_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Marcy Ronen-Casting Director 216-381-2584 216-410-3475 MRONEN2000 at AOL.COM NIKE CASTING SPECS AS OF 11/4/2003 3:12 PM SEEKING THE FOLOWING ON CAMERA PRINCIPALS: 20 great basketball players who can do hypnotizing things with a basketball, male and female, all ethnicities, 12-65 years of age. Amazing skills, ball handling, dunks, etc. Must be able to play well. 3 musicians/basketball players for a church band. Male and female, all ethnicities, 18-65 years of age. Must play both instruments and basketball well. DUE TO ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY OR AMATEUR STATUS: WE CAN NOT ALLOW STUDENTS WHO ARE CURRENTLY PLAYING OR PLAN ON PLAYING ON A HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE SPORTS TEAM. The rate for principals is SAG SCALE. Exclusivity/Conflict: Athletic Apparel The market includes but is not limited to: Network, Cable, Dealer, Wildspot, Foreign, Theatrical/Industrial and Internet. The paymaster will be: Wieden & Kennedy 224 NW 13th Avenue Portland, Oregon 97209 The SAG SIGNATORY IS: Wieden & Kennedy 224 NW 13th Avenue Portland, Oregon 97209 Casting will take place this week on Thursday, November 6, Friday, November 7, Saturday, November 8 from 10:00am to 4:00pm at: PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT 2592 West 14th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44113 And Sunday, November 9, 2003 from 330pm-8pm at: PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT 2592 West 14th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44113 Callbacks will be Tuesday, November 11, 2003. Time and place TBD. Shoot dates are Monday, November 17 and Tuesday, November 18, 2003 in Cleveland, Ohio. Wardrobe fittings TBD. Contact: Marcy Ronen Marcy Ronen Casting 216-381-2584 216-410-3475 --part1_1d5.1396461e.2cd962b9_alt_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Marcy Ronen-Casting Director
216-381-2584
216-410-3475
MRONEN2000 at AOL.COM

NIKE
CASTING SPECS
AS OF 11/4/2003 3:12 PM

SEEKING THE FOLOWING ON CAMERA PRINCIPALS:

20 great basketball players who can do hypnotizing things with= a basketball, male and female, all ethnicities, 12-65 years of age.  A= mazing skills, ball handling, dunks, etc.  Must be able to play well.
3 musicians/basketball players for a church band.  =20= Male and female, all ethnicities, 18-65 years of age. Must play both instrum= ents and basketball well.

DUE TO ATHLETIC ELIGIBILI= TY OR AMATEUR STATUS:  WE CAN NOT ALLOW STUDENTS WHO ARE CURRENTLY PLAY= ING OR PLAN ON PLAYING ON A HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE SPORTS TEAM.

The rate for principals is SAG SCALE.

Exclusivity/Conflict: Athletic Apparel

The market includes but is not limited to: Network, Cable, Dealer, Wildspot,= Foreign, Theatrical/Industrial and Internet.

The paymaster will be: Wieden & Kennedy
       224 NW 13th Avenue
       Portland, Oregon = 97209
      
The SAG SIGNATORY IS: Wieden & Kennedy
          &nbs= p;  224 NW 13th Avenue
          &nbs= p;  Portland, Oregon  97209

Casting will take place this week on Thursday, November 6, Friday, November=20= 7, Saturday, November 8 from 10:00am to 4:00pm at: 

PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT
2592 West 14th Street
Cleveland, Ohio  44113

And Sunday, November 9, 2003 from 330pm-8pm at:

PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT
2592 West 14th Street
Cleveland, Ohio  44113

Callbacks will be Tuesday, November 11, 2003.
Time and place TBD. 

Shoot dates are Monday, November 17 and Tuesday, November 18, 2003 in Clevel= and, Ohio.

Wardrobe fittings TBD.

Contact:

Marcy Ronen
Marcy Ronen Casting
216-381-2584
216-410-3475

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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA --part1_1d5.1396461e.2cd962b9_boundary-- From wgmather at msn.com Tue Nov 4 12:32:34 2003 From: wgmather at msn.com (Robert Catalano) Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2003 15:32:34 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Discovery Channel Special - ACTOR NEEDED Message-ID: A young adult male actor is needed for a special on Great Lakes Shipwrecks for the Discovery Channel. Segments are being shot at various locations around the Lakes and on Saturday, Nov. 15, they will film aboard the Steamship WILLIAM G. MATHER Museum at Cleveland's North Coast Harbor. Needed is a caucasian male, early twenties, slim build, approximately 6' tall with wavy dark hair to portray the young Dennis Hale, the only survivor of the sinking of the DANIEL J. MORREL. Mr. Hale wrote a book titled, "SOLE SURVIVOR" and will also be filmed for the special and will be aboard for the shoot. Actor needs to be comfortable being filmed in boxers and a t-shirt. This is a non-equity position with an honorarium for the half-day shoot. To be considered, please fax or e-mail your resume and headshot to the contact below by Nov. 8. Rob Catalano, Museum Manager Steamship WILLIAM G. MATHER Museum 1001 E. 9th Street Pier Cleveland, OH 44114 Ph. 216-574-9053 Fax: 216-574-2536 E-mail: wgmather at msn.com Website: www.wgmather.org _________________________________________________________________ Great deals on high-speed Internet access as low as $26.95. https://broadband.msn.com (Prices may vary by service area.) From blesner at solonohio.org Tue Nov 4 12:32:40 2003 From: blesner at solonohio.org (Barb Lesner) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 15:32:40 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dance Instructor Needed at Solon Center for the Arts Message-ID: <001801c3a312$cb6b6de0$ce9c09c0@ARTS06> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C3A2E8.E2064540 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Solon Center for the Arts has an opening for a Dance Instructor to teach = and oversee a growing dance program with an established curriculum. = Applicants must have a Dance or related degree and have taught for at = least two years. SCA is interviewing applicants immediately. Please = send a letter of intent and resume to blesner at solonohio.org or mail you = information to: Solon Center for the Arts=20 Attn: Karen Prasser 6315 SOM Center Road Solon, Ohio 44139 440-337-1400 The City of Solon is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not = discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, = religion, age, and handicap status in employment or provision of = service. Individuals requiring special accommodations should contact = the Human Resources Department. =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C3A2E8.E2064540 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Solon Center for the Arts has an = opening for a=20 Dance Instructor to teach and oversee a growing dance program with an=20 established curriculum.  Applicants must have a Dance or related degree = and have=20 taught for at least two years.  SCA is interviewing applicants = immediately.  Please send a letter of intent and resume to blesner at solonohio.org or mail you information = to:
 
Solon Center for the Arts
Attn: = Karen=20 Prasser
6315 SOM Center Road
Solon, Ohio = 44139
440-337-1400
 

The City of = Solon is an=20 Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of = race,=20 color, national origin, sex, religion, age, and handicap status in = employment or=20 provision of service.  = Individuals=20 requiring special accommodations should contact the Human Resources=20 Department.

 

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C3A2E8.E2064540-- From erstwhiled at adelphia.net Tue Nov 4 14:04:20 2003 From: erstwhiled at adelphia.net (erstwhiled at adelphia.net) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 17:04:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?ISO8859_1?B?k0xPT0s=?= FOR THE =?ISO8859_1?B?V09NQU6U?= PREMIERES AT THE OHIO INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL THURSDAY, N Message-ID: <20031104220420.ZYGA1433.mta3.adelphia.net@mail.adelphia.net> PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: L. David Erste 11105 Governor Avenue Cleveland, OH 44111 440.570.0075 CONTACT: W. Jeff Gosnell 3991 East 71st Street Cleveland, OH 44105 216.571.0914 ?LOOK FOR THE WOMAN? PREMIERES AT THE OHIO INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6. October 16, 2003, Cleveland, OH - Plato?s Cave Productions is pleased to announce the world premiere of ?Look For The Woman,? a feature length murder mystery / black comedy written and directed by local filmmaker Jeff Gosnell, at the Ohio Independent Film Festival in Ohio City on Thursday, November 6, 2003 at 3 p.m. In its 10th year at the Cleveland Public Theater, 6415 Detroit Avenue, the 2003 festival runs from November 1 ? 9. The Ohio Independent Film Festival is the leading showcase in Ohio for international independent shorts and feature-length films. Thursday November 6 is OHIO DAY, all films are written, directed, photographed, and starred in by Ohioans, starting 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. All programs are $10.00 unless otherwise noted. Seating is limited. Call 216-651-7315 or go online at www.ticketweb.com for directions and advance ticket sales. ?Look For The Woman? centers on the false perceptions of an aspiring screenwriter named Jeff, Jeff Gosnell, who has had a history of dating the wrong women. After his latest girlfriend breaks up with him, Jeff finds himself the accidental hero when he comes to the rescue of Veronica, Mandy Lascko. The series of events that follow leaves Jeff bewildered bruised and framed for a double murder. ?Look For The Woman? was shot on location in Cleveland, Ohio by local filmmakers Jeff Gosnell, director/writer/actor and L. David Erste, producer. ?Look For The Woman? showcases an entire cast of local talent starring Mandy Lascko, Matt McDermott, Don Mitri, Jeff Blanchard, Bill Fletcher, Sande Lester and Brian Bartels. ?Look For The Woman? November 6 at the Independent Film Festival in Ohio City. ### From RNavisjr at aol.com Tue Nov 4 14:55:07 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 17:55:07 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]NWT Looking for a BUDDHA STATUE Message-ID: <1df.12b0818f.2cd9884b@aol.com> --part1_1df.12b0818f.2cd9884b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hey Everyone....the Near West Theatre is looking to rent/borrow a large Buddha statue for our upcoming production THE KING AND I. It needs to measure somewhere around 4 to 6 ft. high. Not the Happy Buddha with arms outraised and smiling but a more reverent Buddha. It's for use at part of a shrine we're building for the set. If you have something like this or know of any connections to people or places that might, PLEASE CALL MIKE LAROCHELLE, our Techinical Director, at 651-2828. Thanks ever so much! --part1_1df.12b0818f.2cd9884b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hey Everyone....the Near West Theatre is looking to re= nt/borrow a large Buddha statue for our upcoming production THE KING AND I.&= nbsp; It needs to measure somewhere around 4 to 6 ft. high. Not the Happy Bu= ddha with arms outraised and smiling but a more reverent Buddha. It's for us= e at part of a shrine we're building for the set.
If you have something like this or know of any connections to people or plac= es that might, PLEASE CALL MIKE LAROCHELLE, our Techinical Director, at 651-= 2828.
Thanks ever so much!
--part1_1df.12b0818f.2cd9884b_boundary-- From MDay825 at aol.com Tue Nov 4 16:59:55 2003 From: MDay825 at aol.com (MDay825 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 19:59:55 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Music from Steel Pier Message-ID: <94.3f376bde.2cd9a58b@aol.com> -------------------------------1067993995 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I presently seeking the music for "Two Little Words" from Steel Pier. Does anyone have it by chance?? I need it for an audition in two weeks and I have been unsucessful in finding or purchasing it. I can be reached by email at mday825 at aol.com if anyone is aware where I can purchase it or if you have a copy I can borrow. Thanks!!! -------------------------------1067993995 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I presently seeking the music for "Two Little Words" from Steel Pier.&nbs= p; Does anyone have it by chance?? I need it for an audition in two weeks an= d I have been unsucessful in finding or purchasing it.  I can be reache= d by email at mday825 at aol.com if anyo= ne is aware where I can purchase it or if you have a copy I can borrow. = ; Thanks!!! -------------------------------1067993995-- From PATMAZZ at aol.com Tue Nov 4 17:44:30 2003 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 20:44:30 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Powerhouse Pub presents "LAST OF THE SORCERERS" Message-ID: <141.1bd4a628.2cd9affe@aol.com> --part1_141.1bd4a628.2cd9affe_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Powerhouse Pub & Cabaret located in the Nautica Entertainment Complex Proudly Presents A Play for the entire family Ultimus Veneficus (Last of the Sorcerers) Written and Directed By Fred Taylor Produced by Michael Dean Mercer November 15 - 23 Saturday and Sundays Matinees only! The Last of the Sorcerers is an enchanted fairy tale for the entire family. This mystical production is filled with music, dance and riveting sword fighting. A pure hearted boy Timothy finds a pair of magical keys outside the King's castle. He uses the power of the keys to defend the kingdom against evil witches and sorcerers. Children will be captured by the mystical fantasy of The Last of The Sorcerers and adults will be thrilled by the suspense and all will be part of this magical evening. Timothy is befriended by the good wizard Ephesian played by Rufus Malone. The evil sorceress is played by Daniela Mangialardo and Gregory Taylor is the young lad who finds the keys! Bring the Children to this enchanted fairy tale with a large diverse cast and many children. Performance Schedule Saturdays, November 15 & 22 at 2pm, Sundays, November 16 & 23 at 3pm General admission is $15 Tickets available through Ticketmaster 216-241-5555 --part1_141.1bd4a628.2cd9affe_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable



The Powerhouse Pub & Cab= aret
located in the Nautica Entertainment Complex


Proudly Presents


A  P= lay for the entire family

Ult= imus Veneficus
(Last of the Sorcerers)

Written and Directed By F= red Taylor
Produced by Michael Dean Mercer


November 15 - 23
Saturday and Sundays Matinees only!

The Last of the Sorcerers is an enchanted fairy tale for the entire family.=20= This mystical production is filled with music, dance and riveting sword figh= ting. A pure hearted boy Timothy finds a pair of magical keys outside the Ki= ng's castle. He uses the power of the keys to defend the kingdom against evi= l witches and sorcerers. Children will be captured by the mystical fantasy o= f The Last of The Sorcerers and adults will be thrilled by the suspense and=20= all will be part of this magical evening. Timothy is befriended by the good=20= wizard Ephesian played by Rufus Malone. The evil sorceress is played by Dani= ela Mangialardo
and Gregory Taylor is the young lad who finds the keys!
Bring the Children to this enchanted fairy tale with a large diverse cast an= d many children.


Performance Schedule
Saturdays, November 15 & 22 at 2pm,
Sundays, November 16 & 23 at 3pm


General admission is $15<= BR> Tickets available through Ticketmaster

216-241-5555

--part1_141.1bd4a628.2cd9affe_boundary-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Tue Nov 4 18:14:46 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 21:14:46 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Additional information about the DP Workshop Message-ID: <000a01c3a342$99122ca0$4200000a@raygateway> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C3A318.B03C24A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi all, I've updated the DP Workshop page including pictures of participants, it's huge, so please take a few minutes to let the page load, the link is at http://www.ohiofilms.com/2003festival/lighting/pictures.html In addition, I would like to mention Annie Jones, another great volunteer that helped making the DP Workshop run smoothly with her AD experience. Thank you! Johnny ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C3A318.B03C24A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Hi = all, I've updated=20 the DP Workshop page including pictures of participants, it's huge, so = please=20 take a few minutes to let the page load, the link is at htt= p://www.ohiofilms.com/2003festival/lighting/pictures.html
 
In = addition, I would=20 like to mention Annie Jones, another great volunteer that helped making = the DP=20 Workshop run smoothly with her AD experience. Thank = you!
 
Johnny
------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C3A318.B03C24A0-- From DramaMama3 at aol.com Tue Nov 4 20:00:32 2003 From: DramaMama3 at aol.com (DramaMama3 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 23:00:32 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Westlake High School Drama Club Production Message-ID: <124.274f64d9.2cd9cfe0@aol.com> --part1_124.274f64d9.2cd9cfe0_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Westlake High School Drama Club is presenting "A-Haunting We Will Go", a mystery/comedy by Tim Kelly and directed by Judi Shankland Spitzer. The group performs at the Parkside Intermediate School Auditorium located at 24525 Hilliard Blvd, Westlake, Ohio. Dates and times are as follows: Thursday, November 6 at 7:30 pm Friday, November 7 at 8:00 pm Saturday, November 8 at 8:00 pm Sunday, November 9 at 2:00 pm Tickets are $5.00 at the door. Any questions--contact Judi at 440-899-3075 x 7928 --part1_124.274f64d9.2cd9cfe0_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Westlake High School Dram= a Club is presenting "A-Haunting We Will Go", a mystery/comedy by Tim Kelly=20= and directed by Judi Shankland Spitzer.  The group performs at the Park= side Intermediate School Auditorium located at 24525 Hilliard Blvd, Westlake= , Ohio.  Dates and times are as follows:
           Thurs= day, November 6 at 7:30 pm
            = ;Friday, November 7 at 8:00 pm
            = ;Saturday, November 8 at 8:00 pm
            = ;Sunday, November 9 at 2:00 pm
Tickets are $5.00 at the door.  
Any questions--contact Judi at 440-899-3075 x 7928
--part1_124.274f64d9.2cd9cfe0_boundary-- From oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com Tue Nov 4 11:12:40 2003 From: oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com (annettamarion) Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2003 19:12:40 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL][OIFF-News] =?iso-8859-1?q?=93ONE_OF_THE_FRESHEST_LAUGHS=94_AT_WORLD_PREMIERE_OF_=93THE_DEVIANTS=94_9:30P, _NOV_5?= Message-ID: ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Rent DVDs from home. Over 14,500 titles. Free Shipping & No Late Fees. Try Netflix for FREE! http://us.click.yahoo.com/I3w.vC/hP.FAA/3jkFAA/W4IolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> "ONE OF THE FRESHEST LAUGHS" AT THE WORLD PREMIERE OF "THE DEVIANTS" 9:30P, NOVEMBER 5 AT THE OIFF A Decade Under the Influence: 10 Year Anniversary OIFF November 1-9,=20 2003 For Immediate Release: November 4, 2003 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Artistic Directors,=20 (216) 651-7315 Cleveland, Ohio-The Plain Dealer says, "=85enjoy one of the freshest laughs at the festival," at the world premiere screening of the feature film THE DEVIANTS, 8p, Tuesday, November 5 at the 10=20 Year Anniversary OIFF at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit=20 Road.=20=20=20 THE DEVIANTS is an outrageous comedy about a matchmaker for people=20 with unusual dating problems. No matter how strange their behavior,=20 the matchmaker can find surprising love matches for anyone. However,=20 when the matchmaker hires a sassy protege and tries to teach her the=20 tricks of the trade, they both encounter the wildest clients he's=20 ever had to match up. Surprisingly edgy and refreshingly unique, THE=20 DEVIANTS brings a European sensibility to the American romantic=20 comedy, unafraid to explore the funny side of sex and strange side of=20 relationships. Due to language, nudity and sexual humor, the film is=20 not recommended for anyone under 17. This hilarious film features a diverse ensemble cast of attractive=20 rising talent. Tamara Curry, who stars as matchmaker-in-training=20 Monique, was just selected by the urban magazine SMOOTH as one of the=20 top African-American actresses to watch. She most recently starred=20 with Tim Reid in the independent film FOR REAL, which just opened=20 this year's Hollywood Black Film Festival. Parry Shen, hailed at the=20 2002 Sundance Film Festival by many as the top Asian-American actor=20 of his generation for his starring role in the Paramount Classics=20 release BETTER LUCK TOMORROW, follows up that amazing performance=20 with THE DEVIANTS. Already popular with comedy fans for his hilarious=20 turn in the Sony hit THE NEW GUY, Parry Shen is definitely a star to=20 watch. Also featured is Shauna Sand, whose recent divorce from=20 Lorenzo Lamas and outrageous fashion sense have turned her into a=20 John Waters-style tabloid sensation. Other familiar faces in the cast=20 include Randy Becker (star of LOVE! VALOUR! 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------=_NextPart_000_07DE_01C3A361.4B15F030-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Nov 5 05:57:22 2003 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 08:57:22 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Tricks of the Trade: Strugglin', Strivin' & Survivin' for Performing Artists" Message-ID: <168.25f543ae.2cda5bc2@aol.com> --part1_168.25f543ae.2cda5bc2_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio=A0"Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Career, Cra= ft &=20 Professional Development" Series . . . . . . offers"Strugglin', Strivin' & Survivin' for Performing Artists" parts=20= I=20 & II, 10:30 - 12:00 noon this Saturday and next Saturday.=A0 You are=20 encouraged to attend both sessions, but it is not required. The complete "Tricks of the Trade" Series still continues Saturdays, through= =20 December 13th, 10:30 -12:00 noon.=A0 Call for locations. And, you may still= =20 register for any=A0 upcoming classes for Actors, Playwrights and Directors".= =20 Call (216) 561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0=20 NOTE:=A0 We continue to experience technical difficulties with voicemail at=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 (216)=A0 561-8608.=A0 If your phone call i= s unanswered, please email=20 your=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 request to register no later than Friday,=20= 11/7, 8:00 PM, so that=20 we can reply=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 in time for this Saturday's class.=A0=20 . Sat. 11/8:=A0=A0=A0=A0Struggling, Striving & Surviving for=A0 Performing A= rtists,=20 part I =A0(for Actors . Playwrights . . Directors . Singers . Comedians) who=20 are=A0"Aspiring to Greatness." Are you ready to do what it takes to sell yourself & be . . . . an actor, singer or comedian (on-stage, on-camera, voiceover) who gets=20 auditions & work?=20 . a playwright who gets your work read & produced? . a director who gets to direct? This Get-Work Intensive shows you how to use unusual & specific "'Tricks' &=20 'Tools' of the Trade. "=A0 Showcase your talent to enhance your chances for=20 success as an actor, singer, comedian, playwright or director.=20 Create Your "'Signature Style' Getting -Work Game Plan." How-to . . .=20 . Dream the Big Dream: 'Expand your horizons.'=A0 Explore, create & develop= =A0=20 your=A0=20 artistic & career=A0 options . Focus on the Future: 'Think outside the box.' Get close to, into & stay in= =20 the=20 business as an actor, singer, comedian,=A0 playwright or director.=20 . Tackle the Tough Ones: 'Where there is vision.' Combine & use your related= =20 talents, skills, interests, & hobbies to help you get more audition & work=20 opportunities. . Sat. 11/15:=A0=A0=A0=A0Struggling, Striving & Surviving for=A0 Performing=20= Artists,=20 part II** ** By special arrangement. Actors, Singers, Comedians, Playwrights &=20 Directors=20 are=A0invited to perform a 3-4 minute excerpt of your=A0 work-in-progress=20 (Monologues .=20 Scene work . Solo pieces).=A0 Video copy provided. Cost, $15.00.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Call (216) 561-8608 for= complete=20 details.=20 . Sat. 11/22: =A0=A0=A0 "Preparing to Showcase Your Talent: for Aspiring Act= ors,=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Direct= ors & Playwrights" Explore ways to create new work (or, select existing work) which expresses=20 who you are as an actor, director or playwright. Learn how to combine your=20 artistry with the technical to make your performance piece come alive for=20 one-person or ensemble performances. You will have the opportunity to showca= se your=20 performance piece at upcoming "PlayActs" programs and "Prelude to Performanc= e"=20 events. [No Session Sat. 11/29.] . Sat. 12/6 & 12/13:=A0=A0=A0 "Rehearsing Your Showcase Performance for Aspi= ring=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Actors, Directors & Playwrights"=20 In this session, you will workshop your draft material to get reactions and=20 guidance to edit your performance material to make you and it more marketabl= e.=A0=20 You will have the opportunity to showcase your performance piece at upcoming= =20 "PlayActs" programs and "Prelude to Performance" events. Fee:=A0 $25.00 per session.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $20.00 per session fo= r 3 or more=20 sessions.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 Major Credit cards accepted. Call (216) 561-8608 to register, for room locations & for complete details.= =A0 Can't attend classes?=A0 Can't take advantage of the Special Coaching Rate=20 ($25.00, limited time, only)=A0 for make up sessions of classes you missed?= =A0 Then,=20 Private "Tricks of the Trade . . ."=A0 Coaching sessions are available by=20 appointment. $30.00 per session.=A0 Call (216) 561-8608 to schedule.=A0=20 . . . About Sue Johnson . . .=20 Sue Johnson, Director of the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, is an actor,= =20 director and coach whose professional credits include various roles in=20 Cleveland area=20 theatres. Recent appearances include Arthur Miller's The Ride Down Mt. Morga= n , Ibsen's A Doll's House, Neil Simon's The Sunshine Boys, Langston Hughes'=20 Simply Heavenly, Ossie Davis' Purlie, Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Winds= or.=20 She has been a recipient of the Karamu Actors Guild, 1999-2000 (Outer Circle= )=20 Award for "Best Supporting Actress in a Musical," for her role as Idella in=20 Beck Center for the Arts production of Purlie.=A0=20 TV credits include A & E's 100 Centre Street, and films, Antwone Fisher,=20 directed by Denzel Washington, and The Year That Trembled, Jay Craven, Direc= tor.=A0=20 Her talent=20 resume lists numerous TV commercials, industrials, and voiceovers.=A0=20 Johnson is a playwright.=A0=A0 She and her co-authors, Ruby Fox and Gary Web= ster=20 have=20 written and performed Harlem Blues, a one-act play about African American=20 actresses who aspire, struggle, survive and live in a Harlem Boarding House.=20 She was a producer and co-hosted "WAKE UP And LIVE with G.A.S."=A9, a series= of=20 three entertainment and arts talk shows heard on WELW Radio.=20 In her new book and lecture series, Someday, This Will Be Funny=A9,=A0 Sue=20 discusses her philosophies on Life, with inspirational, enlightening, and hu= morous=20 stories and advice about Surviving . . . Surviving My Life as an Actor & Oth= er=A0=20 Myths.=A0 Someday, This Will Be Funny . . . shows you how to use various act= ing=20 techniques to endure and live with life's foibles - big or small! Sue, a graduate of Case Western Reserve University, holds an M.Ed degree fro= m=20 Cleveland State=A0 University. --part1_168.25f543ae.2cda5bc2_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors= ' Studio=A0"Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Career, Craft & Professional Dev= elopment" Series . . .

. . . of= fers"Strugglin', Strivin' & Survivin' for Performing Artists" parts I= & II, 10:30 - 12:00 noon this Saturday  and next Saturday.=A0 You are enco= uraged to attend both sessions, but it is not required.

The complete "Tricks of the Trade" Series still continues Saturdays,=20= through
December 13th, 10:30 -12:00 noon.=A0 Call for locations.  And, you may=20= still register for any=A0 upcoming classes for Actors, Playwrights and Direc= tors".
Call (216) 561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0

NOTE:=A0 We continue to experience technical difficultie= s with voicemail at
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 (216)=A0 561-8608.=A0 If your phone call i= s unanswered, please email your
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 request to register no later than Friday,=20= 11/7, 8:00 PM, so that we can reply
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 in time for this Saturday's class.=A0
=

. Sat. 11/8:=A0=A0=A0=A0Struggling, Striving & Surviving for=A0 Perfo= rming Artists, part I
=A0(for Actors . Playwrights . . Directors . Singers . Comedians) who are= =A0"Aspiring to Greatness."

Are you ready to do what it takes to sell yourself & be . . .
. an actor, singer or comedian (on-stage, on-camera, voiceover) who g= ets auditions & work?
. a playwright who gets your work read & produced?
. a director who gets to direct?
This Get-Work Intensive shows you how to use unusual & specific "'Tricks= ' & 'Tools' of the Trade. "=A0 Showcase your talent to enhance your chan= ces for success as an actor, singer, comedian, playwright or director.

Create Your "'Signature Style' Getting -Work Game Plan." How-to . . .=
. Dream the Big Dream: 'Expand your horizons.'=A0 Explore, create &am= p; develop=A0 your=A0
artistic & career=A0 options
. Focus on the Future: 'Think outside the box.' Get close to, into &a= mp; stay in the
business as an actor, singer, comedian,=A0 playwright or director.
. Tackle the Tough Ones: 'Where there is vision.' Combine & use y= our related talents, skills, interests, & hobbies to help you get more a= udition & work opportunities.

. Sat. 11/15:=A0=A0=A0=A0Struggling, Striving & Surviving for=A0 Perf= orming Artists, part II**
** By special arrangement. Actors, Singers, Comedians, Playwrights & Dir= ectors
are=A0invited to perform a 3-4 minute excerpt of your=A0 work-in-progress (M= onologues .
Scene work . Solo pieces).=A0
Video copy provided. Cost, $15.00.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Call (216) 561-8608 for= complete details.

. Sat. 11/22: =A0=A0=A0 "Preparing to Showcase Your Talent: for As= piring Actors,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Direct= ors & Playwrights"

Explore ways to create new work (or, select existing work) which expresses w= ho you are as an actor, director or playwright. Learn how to combine your ar= tistry with the technical to make your performance piece come alive for one-= person or ensemble performances. You will have the opportunity to showcase y= our performance piece at upcoming "PlayActs" programs and "Prelude= to Performance" events.

[No Session Sat. 11/29.]

. Sat. 12/6 & 12/13:=A0=A0=A0 "Rehearsing Your Showcase Performance f= or Aspiring
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Actors, Directors & Playwrights"

In this session, you will workshop your draft material to get reactions and=20= guidance to edit your performance material to make you and it more marketabl= e.=A0 You will have the opportunity to showcase your performance piece at up= coming "PlayActs" programs and "Prelude to Performance" events= .

Fee:=A0 $25.00 per session.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $20.00 per session fo= r 3 or more sessions.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
Major Credit cards accepted.

Call (216) 561-8608 to register, for room locations & for complete detai= ls.=A0

Can't attend classes?=A0 Can't take advantage of the Special Coaching Rate (= $25.00, limited time, only)=A0 for make up sessions of classes you missed?= =A0 Then, Private "Tricks of the Trade . . ."=A0 Coaching sessions ar= e available by appointment. $30.00 per session.=A0 Call (216) 561-8608 to sc= hedule.=A0



. . . About Sue Johnson . . .

Sue Johnson, Director of the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, is an actor,
director and coach whose professional credits include various roles in Cleve= land area
theatres. Recent appearances include Arthur Miller's The Ride Down Mt. Mo= rgan, Ibsen's A Doll's House, Neil Simon's The Sunshine Boys,<= /I> Langston Hughes' Simply Heavenly, Ossie Davis' Purlie, Sha= kespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor. She has been a recipient of th= e Karamu Actors Guild, 1999-2000 (Outer Circle) Award for "Best Supporting A= ctress in a Musical," for her role as Idella in Beck Center for the Arts pro= duction of Purlie.=A0
TV credits include A & E's 100 Centre Street, and films, Antwo= ne Fisher, directed by Denzel Washington, and The Year That Trembled,= Jay Craven, Director.=A0 Her talent
resume lists numerous TV commercials, industrials, and voiceovers.=A0

Johnson is a playwright.=A0=A0 She and her co-authors, Ruby Fox and Gary Web= ster have
written and performed Harlem Blues, a one-act play about African Amer= ican actresses
who aspire, struggle, survive and live in a Harlem Boarding House.

She was a producer and co-hosted "WAKE UP And LIVE with G.A.S."=A9, a series= of three entertainment and arts talk shows heard on WELW Radio.

In her new book and lecture series, Someday, This Will Be Funny=A9,= =A0 Sue discusses her philosophies on Life, with inspirational, enlightening= , and humorous stories and advice about Surviving . . . Surviving My Life as= an Actor & Other=A0 Myths.=A0 Someday, This Will Be Funny . . . shows y= ou how to use various acting techniques to endure and live with life's foibl= es - big or small!

Sue, a graduate of Case Western Reserve University, holds an M.Ed degree fro= m
Cleveland State=A0 University.










--part1_168.25f543ae.2cda5bc2_boundary-- From mbsprod at att.net Wed Nov 5 06:16:02 2003 From: mbsprod at att.net (mbsprod at att.net) Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2003 14:16:02 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NY Christian Drama Gets its Cleveland Premiere Message-ID: <110520031416.26308.7b22@att.net> Presenting The Cleveland Premiere of An Advent Carol A Musical Celebration of Faith and Hope Written by New York playwright Joseph Pecorella Originally staged by the NY Touring Troupe The Xavier Company Directed by: Melissa Barber Choreographed by: Mary Kukich Musical Direction by: Norman Cotone Featuring the professional talents of John Powers, Patrick Ciamacco, Melissa Barber, Mary Kukich, Katie Rutkowski, Valeria Long, Dick Klimaszewski and Donnalee Cotone. This dramatic musical tells the story of the events leading up to Christ?s birth. Our storyteller, St. John the Evangelist, takes the audience and his student, Merope, back in time to learn more about Mary?s personal and spiritual journey to becoming the mother of Jesus. Along the way, we meet the Angel Gabriel, Joseph, Elizabeth, the wise men and more. Told through drama, song and dance, this is a beautiful piece filled with hope that explores the humanness of the first Christmas. Tickets: $10.00 Students and Seniors: $7.00 When: November 14th and 15th 8:00pm November 21stand 22nd 8:00pm December 5th and 6th 8:00pm Where: St. John Bosco Church 6480 Pearl Road Parma Heights, Ohio 44130 For tickets call: 216-556-0235 Go to http://www.sjbosco.com/level1/sjbchurch.html for more information. From mpreston at dobama.org Wed Nov 5 08:06:05 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 11:06:05 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Holiday Gift Certificates Available at Dobama Theatre! Message-ID: Dan Kilbane's email got me thinking: what's in your stocking?? Dobama Theatre Holiday Gift Certificates are available in any denomination. Both Theatre and Sal & Angelo's Dinner Theatre Certificates are available. A great stocking stuffer! Call Dobama's Box Office at (216) 932-3396 for more information! Happy Holiday Season! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. From raytom at en.com Wed Nov 5 11:57:09 2003 From: raytom at en.com (Helene & Ray Tomecko) Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2003 14:57:09 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: How to market your talent- A special Workshop sponsored by AFTRA In-Reply-To: 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_3150889030_4965891 Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists presents: > TO MARKET WE GO- > Fast, fun, cheap and effective techniques that get you noticed > and that get you the job. >=20 > MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10th @ 6:30 =AD9:30pm @ CABARET DADA > (East 6th Between St. Clair & Lakeside) >=20 > FREE to all AFTRA members: (Please bring membership card) > $25 for Non-Members *(Still a deal!! Cash or personal check) >=20 > John E. Douglas & Phil Stella will be our guest presenters. All participa= nts > should bring their current marketing materials: (Headshots, resumes, pre= ss > kits...) > and you=B9ll have the opportunity to have them evaluated by these marketin= g > experts. >=20 > Space for this workshop is limited! > Call the AFTRA office at: (216) 781-2255 to reserve a space now! >=20 > We had an overwhelming response to our first conservatory-=B2Meet The Produ= cers=B2 > which was held in September at The Second City. This upcoming Workshop w= ill > enable you to take > your talent and get it noticed through effective marketing techniques an= d > networking strategies. > What good is having the talent- when no one knows you=B9re out there? Be t= here. > Monday, Nov. 10th. >=20 >=20 >=20 --B_3150889030_4965891 Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Re: How to market your talent- A special Workshop sponsored by AFTRA=
    The American Federation of= Television and Radio Artists presents:

TO MARKET WE GO-
   Fast, fun, cheap and effective t= echniques that get you noticed
       and that get you the job.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10th @ 6:30 –9:30pm
@ CABARET DADA
   (East 6th Between St. Clair & Lakesid= e)

FREE to all AFTRA members: (Please bring membership card)=
$25 for Non-Members *(Still a deal!! Cash or personal check)=

John E. Douglas
& Phil Stella will be our gue= st presenters. All participants
 should bring their current marketing materials: (Headshots, resumes, = press kits...)
 and you’ll have the opportunity to have them evaluated by these= marketing experts.

Space for this workshop is limited!  
Call the AFTRA office at: (216) 781-2255 to reserve a space now!

We had an overwhelming response to our first conserv= atory-”Meet The Producers
 which was held in September at The Second City. This upcoming Worksho= p will enable you to take
 your talent and get it noticed through effective marketing techniques= and networking strategies.
What good is having the talent- when no one knows you’re out th= ere?  Be there. Monday, Nov. 10th.



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Free s/h on orders $50 or more to the US & Canada. http://www.c1tracking.com/l.asp?cid=3D5511 http://us.click.yahoo.com/mOAaAA/3exGAA/qnsNAA/W4IolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> OHIO FILMS IN THE SPOTLIGHT NOVEMBER 6 AT THE OHIO INDEPENDENT FILM=20 FESTIVAL A Decade Under the Influence: 10 Year Anniversary OIFF November 1-9,=20 2003 For Immediate Release: November 5, 2003 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Artistic Directors,=20 (216) 651-7315 Cleveland, Ohio-In keeping with Independent Pictures' decade-long=20 history of highlighting Ohio artists, short and feature films=20 written, directed, produced, photographed, designed, and acted by=20 Ohioians will be presented all day Thursday, November 6, 9a-9p=20 ($10/program), at the 10 Year Anniversary OIFF at Cleveland Public=20 Theatre, 6415 Detroit Road. Some highlights of Ohio Day are: =B7 9:00 am: Shorts Program including the World Premiere of=20 SKETCHCETERA by Columbus filmmaker Peter John Ross. From humor to=20 drama to science fiction, many comedic parts of SKETCHCETERA feature=20 the cast of Second City Cleveland, and were mostly improvised. =B7 11:00 am: Shorts Program including the World Premiere of=20 INSTANT MUSCLES by Athens filmmaker Mark Shogren. A cinematic=20 approach to the age-old problem of the bully and a young boy's=20 imaginative solution to the problem. But, will it work? =B7 1:00 pm: the World Premiere of the feature film LOVE IN A=20 STRAIGHTJACKET by Cleveland filmmaker Marcus A. Cook. A group of=20 mental patients have their lives abruptly changed by an addition to=20 their group named Julia, a violent, borderline schizophrenic. Julia=20 is having trouble adjusting until she meets Shawn, a claustrophobic=20 who joins the group for weekend treatments. Will love cure them or=20 keep them locked up forever? =B7 3:00 pm: the World Premiere of the feature film LOOK FOR THE=20 WOMAN by Cleveland filmmaker Jeff Gosnell. Reality isn't always what it seems for Jeff, an aspiring screenwriter who has a history of=20 dating the wrong women. After his latest girlfriend breaks up with=20 him, Jeff finds himself the accidental hero when he comes to the=20 rescue of femme fatale, Veronica. Film noir meets murder mystery=20 theatre in this feature length dark comedy. =B7 5:00 pm: the World Premiere of the feature film HIP HOP=20 RESURRECTION: FROM NY TO NZ by Michael Deet, Cleveland filmmaker now=20 based in Los Angeles. Documents the talent-rich music community of=20 South Pacific Islanders living in the country of New Zealand. =B7 7:00 pm: Shorts Program including LUCKY'S by Dayton filmmaker Alvoro Leite. A soldier returns to his old haunts and falls=20 for the alluring wife of a Korean grocer. Full of hope, he discovers=20 some things for which the service never prepared him. =B7 9:00 pm: the Ohio Premiere of the feature film HUNGRY HEARTS=20 by Columbus filmmakers Rolf Schrader & Gaynelle W. Sloman. Miles=20 LaRue is a gourmet chef for the rich and famous, who is as well known=20 as his clientele. He has been hired to cater a feast for a small=20 group of beautiful women, a task that seems routine until he realizes=20 that this is a suicide party. Now faced with a moral dilemma and held=20 by a dark secret, Miles must fill their hearts as well as their=20 stomachs. Welcome to the ultimate feast! Call (216) 651-7315, email OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com, or visit=20 www.ohiofilms.com for hotel information and schedule details for the=20 10 Year Anniversary OIFF, November 1-9, 2003. Visit www.ticketweb.com=20 for directions and tickets in advance. Attend the festival for the=20 details on after-festival parties Thursday, Friday and Saturday=20 nights. Independent Pictures is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established=20 in 1993. IP is the proud sponsor of the Ohio Independent Film=20 Festival, Ohio Independent Screenplay Awards, Film Production=20 Training Program, regional AIVF Salons, Fiscal Agent Sponsorship=20 Program, Speakers Bureau, annual Director of Photography Workshop, and a variety of curatorial programs. INDEPENDENT PICTURES' SPONSORS: Association of Independent Video & Filmmakers, Audio Visual Rentals, Cleveland Cardiovascular Research=20 Foundation, The Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland=20 Public Theatre, Community Shares of Greater Cleveland, Convention &=20 Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland Inc., Filmmaker Magazine, The=20 George Gund Foundation, Hampton Inn, www.InkTip.com, Marriott=20 Residence Inn, Media Design Imaging, Miller Beer, Northern Ohio Live, The Offset Theory, Ohio Arts Council, Sherwin Williams, Steen=20 Editorial, United Labor Agency, West Side Cardiology Associates, the=20 Ohio Humanities Council, a state affiliate of the National Endowment=20 for the Humanities Independent Pictures 1392 West 65th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44102 (216) 651-7315 (216) 651-7317 fax OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com http://www.ohiofilms.com To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: oiff-News-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com =20 Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/=20 From Huntheatre at aol.com Wed Nov 5 13:16:45 2003 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 16:16:45 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last weekend for "Sleuth" at Huntington Playhouse Message-ID: <41.361a5d1f.2cdac2bd@aol.com> -------------------------------1068067004 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This is the last weekend to see our outstanding production of "Sleuth" directed by Ron Newell and featuring absolutely fabulous performances by Bill Modic and John Busser and the rest of the supporting cast. This show is not to be missed. Tickets are still available for the Friday and Saturday evening performances at 8:00PM as well as Sunday afternoon at 2:00PM. Tickets are $12.00. Reservations are suggested and may be made by calling 440-871-8333. 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This is the last weekend to see our outstanding production of "Sleuth"=20= directed by Ron Newell and featuring absolutely fabulous performances by Bil= l Modic and John Busser and the rest of the supporting cast.  This show= is not to be missed.
 
Tickets are still available for the Friday and Saturday evening perform= ances at 8:00PM as well as Sunday afternoon at 2:00PM.  Tickets are $12= .00.
 
Reservations are suggested and may be made by calling 440-871-8333.&nbs= p; For more information about "Sleuth", check out our web site at: www.huntingtonplayhouse.com
 
 
-------------------------------1068067004-- From MRONEN2000 at aol.com Wed Nov 5 14:49:15 2003 From: MRONEN2000 at aol.com (MRONEN2000 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 17:49:15 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]NIKE-ALTERNATE SHOOT DATE Message-ID: <84.1bc2f87a.2cdad86b@aol.com> --part1_84.1bc2f87a.2cdad86b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Please check availability for SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16th as a shoot date as well. Sorry and Thanks, Marcy --part1_84.1bc2f87a.2cdad86b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Please check availability for SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16th as= a shoot date as well.

Sorry and Thanks,

Marcy
--part1_84.1bc2f87a.2cdad86b_boundary-- From jgolem82 at hotmail.com Wed Nov 5 15:10:13 2003 From: jgolem82 at hotmail.com (J Golembiewski) Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2003 18:10:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]the Trojan Women-extended run! Message-ID:
EXTENDED RUN!
 
the Trojan Women
 
by Euripides
directed by Allan Byrne
 
November 7, 8*, 9 and now 14, 15
Fri-Sat @ 8:00 pm, Sun @ 2:00 pm
*sorry, this performance is sold out
 
call 216.687.2109 for tickets and info
 
Cleveland State University
Factory Theatre
East 24th St. and Chester Ave.


MSN Shopping upgraded for the holidays! Snappier product search... From erica_miller26 at hotmail.com Wed Nov 5 16:49:38 2003 From: erica_miller26 at hotmail.com (Erica Miller) Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2003 00:49:38 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Pygmalion" at Walsh Jesuit High School Message-ID:



Mark your calendars?It?s coming?And you?re cordially invited!

 

George Bernard Shaw?s

?Pygmalion?

 

Pygmalion's story is similar to the musical ?My Fair Lady?.  It is truly a delightful production which you will enjoy! 

 

Show times:

Wednesday Nov 12, 2003 at 7:00 PM (reduced ticket dress rehearsal?all tickets $5)

Friday Nov 14, 2003 at 7:30 PM

Saturday Nov 15, 2003 at 2 PM (matinee) and 7:30 PM

Friday Nov 21, 2003 at 7:30 PM

Sat, Nov 22, 2003 at 2 PM (matinee) and 7:30 PM

 

Tickets:

Adults $8 ? Students/Senior Citizens $5

 

You can reserve tickets via email!  Contact: dbanks1 at neo.rr.com and tickets will be reserved for you. You can pick them up the day of the show at the ticket table.

 

Walsh Jesuit High School

4550 Wyoga Lake Road

Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44224

 

Questions:  (330) 929-4205...Akron

                       (800) 686-4694...Cleveland



Crave some Miles Davis or Grateful Dead? Your old favorites are always playing on MSN Radio Plus. Trial month free! From blesner at solonohio.org Wed Nov 5 16:53:13 2003 From: blesner at solonohio.org (Barb Lesner) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 19:53:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]It's Your Last Chance to See the Best Show in Town! The Odd Couple Message-ID: <001801c3a400$5b5a0f90$ce9c09c0@ARTS06> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C3A3D6.723C7740 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable DON'T MISS THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN at Solon Center for the Arts!!=20 The Odd Couple by Neil Simon Directed by Aaron Patterson **Mention that you are a member of NeOhioPal and receive tickets for = only $8.00!!** Featuring... James Mango as Oscar Madison and Andrew Narten as Felix Unger. Both = veterans of Cleveland-area professional and community theater, as are = the other cast members, Mindy Childress, Chris Crimaldi, Daniel = McElhaney, Wayne Merholz, David Miller, and Meg Santisi. =20 =20 Friday & Saturday - November 7 and 8 at 7:30 pm ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C3A3D6.723C7740 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
DON'T MISS = THE BEST SHOW=20 IN TOWN
at Solon = Center for the=20 Arts!! 
 
The Odd=20 Couple
by Neil = Simon
 
Directed=20 by Aaron Patterson
 
**Mention that you=20 are a member of NeOhioPal and receive tickets for only=20 $8.00!!**


Featuring...

 

James Mango as Oscar = Madison and  Andrew Narten as Felix = Unger.  Both veterans of = Cleveland-area=20 professional and community theater, as are the other cast members, Mindy = Childress, Chris Crimaldi, Daniel McElhaney, Wayne Merholz, David = Miller, and=20 Meg Santisi. =20


 
          &nbs= p;            = ;  Friday=20 & Saturday - November 7 and 8 at 7:30=20 pm
------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C3A3D6.723C7740-- From blesner at solonohio.org Wed Nov 5 16:54:56 2003 From: blesner at solonohio.org (Barb Lesner) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 19:54:56 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cello Instructor Needed at Solon Center for the Arts Message-ID: <002601c3a400$9959a490$ce9c09c0@ARTS06> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C3A3D6.B01AA190 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Solon Center for the Arts is looking for a Cello Instructor to teach = private lessons at the Center. Applicants must have a Music or related = degree and have taught for at least two years. SCA is interviewing = applicants immediately. Please send a letter of intent and resume to = blesner at solonohio.org or mail you information to:=20 Solon Center for the Arts=20 Attn: Karen Prasser 6315 SOM Center Road Solon, Ohio 44139 440-337-1400 The City of Solon is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not = discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, = religion, age, and handicap status in employment or provision of = service. Individuals requiring special accommodations should contact = the Human Resources Department. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C3A3D6.B01AA190 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Solon Center for the Arts is looking = for a=20 Cello Instructor to teach private lessons at the = Center.  Applicants must have a=20 Music or related degree and have taught for at least two=20 years.  SCA is interviewing applicants immediately.  = Please send=20 a letter of intent and resume to blesner at solonohio.org or mail you information = to:=20
 
Solon Center for the Arts
Attn: = Karen=20 Prasser
6315 SOM Center Road
Solon, Ohio = 44139
440-337-1400
 

The City of = Solon is an=20 Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of = race,=20 color, national origin, sex, religion, age, and handicap status in = employment or=20 provision of service.  = Individuals=20 requiring special accommodations should contact the Human Resources=20 Department.

 

------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C3A3D6.B01AA190-- From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Nov 5 17:16:25 2003 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 17:16:25 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko reviews: THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE & VARLA JEAN Message-ID: <20031106011625.8606.qmail@web12004.mail.yahoo.com> ?THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE? AT THE STATE AND VARLA JEAN AT CPT Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times ?THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE? LESS THAN EXPECTED At the 2002 Tony Award ceremony when ?THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE? was announced as the winner of the Best Musical there was an audible gasp in the audience. It was expected that ?URINETOWN? was going to receive that coveted award. Clevelanders who subscribe to the Playhouse Square Broadway series will be allowed to make the evaluation themselves. Having seen both shows, I know that I would have definitely chosen the creative, tune-worthy, staging-worthy ?URINETOWN.? I find MILLIE to be a pedestrian musical with a weak book, a weaker score, and repetitious music. That is not to say audiences will not like it. They will, as was demonstrated by the partial standing ovation the show received at its opening performance in the local run. Of course, standing ovations in Cleveland are not symbols of great shows or performances as they?ve become as common as clapping. Based on the 1967 movie of the same name, the hokey story-line of Millie centers on the arrival in New York of a Kansas "hick" named (no surprise here) Millie. In contrast to the lead character in ?42ND STREET,? the musical most like MILLIE, this cutie is out to get a husband, a rich husband. Millie accidentally runs into Jimmy, a handsome young man, while she is chasing a thug who has stolen her purse and a shoe. (Yes, one shoe. Now do you understand the hokeyness of this story?) He is some "poor" guy who doesn?t fall into her description of a future husband (well, not yet). Through a series of incidents which include a kidnapping ring who capture orphan Caucasian young ladies and ship them to the Orient (I told you this was hokey), a young debutante from "California" (the quote marks because, of course, that is not true and unravels as the story proceeds), a pair of Chinese who are working as part of the kidnapping ring because they have been promised if they cooperate their mother will be brought to the US (can you believe that one?), a famous African American female singer who married for money, and...well, you get the point. This goes on and on and on and doesn?t get any better. Songs from the show include "The Nuttycracker Suite," "Only in New York," "Forget About the Boy,"and the four-time reprised "Not for the Life of Me." Never heard of any of them? That about summarizes the score. Oh, yes, there is the title tune, "Thoroughly Modern Millie," and though it is included, it wasn?t even written for this show, as were three other numbers that are included. The cleverest parts of the show are when there are actually take-offs of other musicals and songs. A Chinese version of Al Jolsen?s "Mammy" and a Nelson Eddy, Jeanette MacDonald-like duet of "I?m Falling in Love with Someone" are delightful. Of course, they have nothing to do with the story line, but who cares. Another "neat-o" shtick is a screen over of the actors? heads, which displays the English translations of spoken and sung Chinese. It?s like the Cleveland Opera telling us what the words to ?CARMEN? mean. The touring production doesn?t use the State Theatre stage well. They usually perform in smaller venues, so the scenery and movements scrunch in the action. The postage stamp design doesn?t work well. Even the dancing fails to make an impact. Though enthusiastically carried out by the cast, the movements become boring due to repetition. How many flapper hand and foot movements can one appreciate? The cast is adequate. Darcie Roberts as Millie has a wonderful voice, but not the infectious personality and cuteness that is needed to captivate an audience. Matt Cavenaugh is handsome enough to portray Jimmy, and his voice has good range, but a false attitude takes the edge off the character. Diana Kaarina as Dorothy is Bernadette Peters cute and has a similar voice. Hollis Resnik?s Mrs. Meers, the head of the kidnapping ring, becomes more and more irritating as the show progresses. On the other hand, Pamela Isaac, as the rich chanteusse, has a wonderful voice and belts "Only in New York" with pizzazz. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: ?THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE? is a pleasant-enough escapist piece of fluff. If you liked ?42ND STREET? you?ll like this. If not, wait for ?URINETOWN.? It?s a creative winner. The show runs through November 16. For tickets, call 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048 or go on line to www.playhousesquare.com. VARLA JEAN MERMAN WAS BACK AT CPT Varla Jean Merman is a sensation on the drag queen impersonation circuit. Her third appearance at the Cleveland Public Theatre, like her other stays-in-residence, delighted the audience. Her signature shticks: the hot dog puppet that speaks, singing while shooting canned cheese whiz down her throat, her double entendre tales, her allusion to being the daughter of a moment of wild passion between Earnest Borgnine and Ethel Merman, and the home movies of her life, were all present. I know it?s not her purpose, but sometime I?d really like to hear Jeffery Roberson, who portrays Varla Jean, just stand on stage and sing. This guy/gal has a wonderful voice. But, like the late Victor Borge, who was an accomplished pianist, Roberson has chosen to settle on comedy as his vehicle to fame. And, there is no doubt he has found a positive means of showcasing himself. Varla Jean Merman makes for a fun evening of theatre. Next time Roberson is back in town, catch his act. You?ll enjoy yourself. Cleveland Public theatre?s next production is ?MRS. BOB CRATCHIT?S WILD CHRISTMAS BINGE? by humorist and satirist Christopher Durang. It?s billed as "something hilariously inappropriate for the holiday season." The show runs November 28 through December 20 in the Gordon Square Theatre. For tickets call 216 631-2727. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard http://antispam.yahoo.com/whatsnewfree From JSM7250 at aol.com Wed Nov 5 18:22:16 2003 From: JSM7250 at aol.com (JSM7250 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 21:22:16 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Blvd. To Audition Waverly Gallery Message-ID: <62.36f442d2.2cdb0a58@aol.com> --part1_62.36f442d2.2cdb0a58_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sarah May to Direct The Waverly Gallery Boulevard Theatre announces upcoming auditions for Kenneth Lonergan's recent hit The Waverly Gallery, to be directed by Sarah May. About the Play A Pulitzer Prize finalist,The Waverly Gallery is a powerfully poignant and often hilarious play about the final years of a generous, chatty and feisty grandmother's battle against Alzheimer's disease. A left-wing social activist, Gladys is the long-time owner of a Greenwich Village art gallery. The play explores her fight to retain her independence and the effect on her family, which includes, her psychiatrist daughter, her psychiatrist son-in-law and her speechwriter grandson. A visiting artist also plays an important role in the relationships. Audition Information-ALL ROLES OPEN Cast: 2 women ages 45-75 3 men ages 25-55 Cold reading from the script. Script to be available at audition. Auditions will be held November 17 & 18 from 6-8:30 p.m. at the Shaker Hts. Community Life Building, 3450 Lee Road, just south of Van Aken Blvd. in Shaker Hts. 216/491-1360. If necessary, callbacks will be held November 20 at 6 p.m. All actors are volunteer. For more information about The Waverly Gallery auditions, contact Sarah May at 216/321-8833. Rehearsals Rehearsals will begin in early January and will held Monday-Friday evenings. Production The show will be held in mid to late February in varying alternative locations. Discussions with the audience will be a part of several performances. About the Director Sarah May has been involved in Cleveland theatre for many years. Most recently, she directed Rebecca Gilman's Boy Gets Girl at Beck Theatre, where she also directed Gilman's Spinning into Butter last year. Other notable directing achievements have been Charenton Theatre's Six Degrees of Separation, named Scene Magazine's best show of 2003 and Beck's A Piece of my Heart, winner of the 2001 Northern Ohio Live Award of Achievement in Theatre. She has served as Education Director for Great Lakes Theatre Festival, Artistic Director of Karamu Theatre and guest director for most area theatres. She spent 10 years in New York City, performing, directing and developing educational programs for several theatres. About the Theatre Boulevard Theatre was formed in 1999 as an adult community theatre in conjunction with the Shaker Heights Community Life Department. Productions have included Play On!, The Shadow Box, Side by Side by Sondheim, The Complete Works of Shakespeare (Abridged), Oleanna and others. Most recently, Boulevard's production of the Tony-award winning ART has played to sold-out audiences. The next performance is November 14 & 15 at 8 p.m. at the Kelly-Randall Gallery, 2678 W.14TH.ST., Cleveland's artsy Tremont neighborhood. SPACE IS LIMITED. For advance ticket information, contact, Jean Martin at jean at boulevardtheatre.org. Use ART in the subject line. www.boulevardtheatre.org ### --part1_62.36f442d2.2cdb0a58_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Sarah May to Direct The Waverly Gallery

Boulevard Theatre announces upcoming auditions for Kenneth L= onergan's recent hit The Waverly Gallery, to be directed by Sarah May= .

About the Play A Pulitzer Prize finalis= t,The Waverly Gallery is a powerfully poignant and often hilarious pl= ay about the final years of a generous, chatty and feisty grandmother's batt= le against Alzheimer's disease.  A left-wing social activist, Gladys is= the long-time owner of a Greenwich Village art gallery. The play explores h= er fight to retain her independence and the effect on her family, which incl= udes, her psychiatrist daughter, her psychiatrist son-in-law and her speechw= riter grandson.  A visiting artist also plays an important role in the=20= relationships.

Audition Information= -ALL ROLES OPEN
Cast:  2 women= ages 45-75
       3 men   ages  25-55
Cold reading from the script. Script to be available at audition.
Auditions will be held
= November 17 & 18 from 6-8:30 p.m. at the Shaker Hts. Community Life Building, 3450 Lee Road,=20= just south of Van Aken Blvd. in Shaker Hts. 216/491-1360.  If necessary= , callbacks will be held November 20 at 6 p.m.

All actors are volunteer.

For more information about The Waverly Gallery auditions, contact Sar= ah May at 216/321-8833.

Rehearsals
Rehearsals will beg= in in early January and will held Monday-Friday evenings.

Production
The show will be he= ld in mid to late February in varying alternative locations.  Discussio= ns with the audience will be a part of several performances.

About the Director Sarah May has been=20= involved in Cleveland theatre for many years.  Most recently, she direc= ted Rebecca Gilman's Boy Gets Girl at Beck Theatre, where she also di= rected Gilman's Spinning into Butter last year.  Other notable d= irecting achievements have been Charenton Theatre's Six Degrees of Separa= tion, named Scene Magazine's best show of 2003 and Beck's A Pi= ece of my Heart, winner of the 2001 Northern Ohio Live Award of Achievem= ent in Theatre. She has served as Education Director for Great Lakes Theatre= Festival, Artistic Director of Karamu Theatre and guest director for most a= rea theatres. She spent 10 years in New York City, performing, directing and= developing educational programs for several theatres.

About the Theatre  Boulevard Theat= re was formed in 1999 as an adult community theatre in conjunction with the=20= Shaker Heights Community Life Department.  Productions have included Play On!, The Shadow Box, Side by Side by Sondheim, The Complete Works of S= hakespeare (Abridged), Oleanna and others. 

Most recently, Boulevard's production of the Tony-award winning ART h= as played to sold-out audiences.  The next performance is November 14 &= amp; 15 at 8 p.m. at the Kelly-Randall Gallery, 2678 W.14TH.ST., Cleveland's= artsy Tremont neighborhood. SPACE IS LIMITED. For advance ticket informatio= n, contact, Jean Martin at jean at boulevardtheatre.org. Use ART in the subject= line.

www.boulevardtheatre.org=

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--part1_62.36f442d2.2cdb0a58_boundary-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Wed Nov 5 18:47:09 2003 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 18:47:09 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cabaret's final weekend @ JCU Message-ID: <20031106024709.78169.qmail@web13114.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1284678123-1068086829=:77588 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii John Carroll University presents Cabaret Book by Joe Masteroff Music by John Kander Lyrics by Fred Ebb Based on the play by John van Druten and stories by Christopher Isherwood Broadway productions directed by Harold Prince Originally Produced for the Broadway Stage by Harold Prince Directed by Martin Friedman Musical Direction by Michael Mazur Settings Designed by Keith Nagy Costumes Designed by Alison Hernan Lighting Designed by Michael Simons Choreography by Tiffany Gates John Carroll University; Kulas Auditorium November 7, and 8 at 8:00 PM November 9 at 2:00 PM For ticket information and reservations call: 216.397.4428 *Presented by permission of Tams-Witmark Music Library, Inc. --------------------------------- --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard --0-1284678123-1068086829=:77588 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
John Carroll University
presents
Cabaret
Book by Joe Masteroff   Music by John Kander Lyrics by Fred Ebb
Based on the play by John van Druten
and stories by Christopher Isherwood
Broadway productions directed by Harold Prince
Originally Produced for the Broadway Stage by Harold Prince
 
Directed by Martin Friedman
Musical Direction by Michael Mazur Settings Designed by Keith Nagy
Costumes Designed by Alison Hernan 
 Lighting Designed by Michael Simons
Choreography by Tiffany Gates
 
John Carroll University; Kulas Auditorium
November 7, and 8 at 8:00 PM
November 9 at 2:00 PM
 
For ticket information and reservations call:
216.397.4428
 
*Presented by permission of Tams-Witmark Music Library, Inc.



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Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard --0-1284678123-1068086829=:77588-- From Eye2wonder at aol.com Wed Nov 5 20:13:33 2003 From: Eye2wonder at aol.com (Eye2wonder at aol.com) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 23:13:33 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Plug for ARTISTS, ENTERTAINERS and the HOLIDAY HOP IN OHIO CITY Message-ID: <30.49741303.2cdb246d@aol.com> Posting for 11/6/03 Great Lineup of ARTISTS and ENTERTAINERS for Ohio City Holiday Hop! The Cleveland Rape Crisis Center's second annual Holiday Hop in Ohio City is less than one week away! In addition to more than 30 neighborhood merchants participating, over 50 LOCAL artists and entertainers will add their creative touches to this year's event. Come out to the neighborhood for an evening of shopping, dining and entertainment. In particular, Market 25 will be a world bazaar the night of= =20 November 13th, offering jewelry, framed art, ceramics, pottery, photographs,= =20 authentic African clothing, gift baskets, scented oils, quilts, batik silk=20 scarves, sculptures, linens, cultural foods and an array of gift accessories hand crafted by the following fantastic Northeast Ohio artists: Kris Barnes Cassie Bishop Kristen Cliffel Martha Cliffel Earnestine Dawson Jen Doos Toni Cross Laura Dalton Cecelia DeCaprio Gina DeSantis Jenny DuHairne Dori Frank L-serena Frazer Peterann Gilbert Marc Goodman Karen Green Gene Hrycyk Inkoon Terri Jewel Leah Kairis Linda Katz Andrew Kay Cara Kay Marina Koval Patsy Kline Nicole Ledinek Dottie Lybarger Delinda Mariani Brian McCollum Louis Naylor Dimitri Ragousis Don Resch Michael Richardson Cori Schiemann Carl Snyder Shakura Beth Sutton Gilgamesh Taggett Rachel Toth Peggy Wertheim CheryLee Wilson Mindy Zuk Entertainers will also be performing throughout different Ohio City merchant establishments. Talents include the Oh! Sullivans (blend of folk music, traditional Irish tunes and uplifting music), temporary face and body tattoos by Sharon Epstein, American folk rock featuring members of Rosavelt, the Walkin' Cane Blues Band & Bolo Deluxe, Flamenco, Purevian & Komsli dance= =20 performances by Global Music Collective, screenings of the Cleveland film Peace by Piece by Film Director David P. Thomas, performances by students from the Cleveland Institute of Music, touring production of The Frog Prince (children's show), musical performance by the West Side Acoustical Project,=20 Middle Eastern dance by Troupe Benazir, dance and R&B music by DJ AMP,=20 performances by Dancing Mimes, Pat Tamburro, l'Accordeoniste playing French=20= musettes,=20 ice sculpting by Dan Grantham, folk singer Peggi Cella and poet Desmond Jone= s. *All spaces for Artist Vendors and Entertainers have been filled. On a side note, there are only 50 more tickets available to the VIP Pre-event party, at Touch Supper Club (5-7 pm). Tickets are $10 a person and can be reserved by calling (216) 619.6194 ext. 116. Don't miss out on the awesome $500 gift certificate package being raffled of= f=20 at the VIP Pre-event party! The package includes certificates for American Airlines, the Marriott and Eddie Bauer. The Holiday Hop in Ohio City is taking place Thursday, November 13 (5-10 pm). A portion of every dollar you spend shopping and dining in the=20 neighborhood at participating merchants will benefit the Cleveland Rape Cris= is Center. For more event information, visit www.clevelandrapecrisis.org ABOUT THE CLEVELAND RAPE CRISIS CENTER Founded in 1974 by the four =E2=80=9Cfounding mothers=E2=80=9D Jeanne Van At= ta, Lorraine Schalamon, Lynn Hammond and Carie Zander, the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center helps nearly 10,000 sexual assault survivors each year. Dedicated to serving all survivors and the community through a variety of programs and services, including the 24-hour hotline, one-on-one counseling, hospital advocacy, justice advocacy and community education, the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center is the only agency in Cuyahoga County that provides free, comprehensive services to those in need. From gmaher at safetythink.com Wed Nov 5 23:31:49 2003 From: gmaher at safetythink.com (gmsafetythink) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 23:31:49 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players Ready to Open "Catch Me If You Can" Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C3A3F4.FBF6A960 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit HUDSON PLAYERS READY COMEDY THRILLER ?Catch Me If You Can? For Opening Honeymooning is the Catskills must have seemed like a great idea to Daniel Corban, but that was before his new wife disappeared. Reporting her missing to the police, he?s frustrated by the efforts of the wise cracking police detective assigned to his case. That is until the local pastor shows up with Corban?s missing wife. Or is she? Daniel Corban says no, but everyone else says yes. This is where all the fun and intrigue start in the classic play ?Catch Me If You Can? being readied by the Hudson Players for its November 7 opening night. ?It?s an amazing show,? says Gary Maher, the play?s director. ?Just when you think you have it all figured out, it gets you guessing again. Not only that, but it throws in plenty of humor which makes the suspense of the mystery even more fun. Top it all off with the remarkable cast we?ve assembled and it promises and evening of not to be missed theater.? The show has been in rehearsals since early September and features a 1960?s Catskills summer home as it?s setting. Authentically designed by Tim Steiner and Sally Marquinez, the set promises to quickly draw the audience into the mood of the show. ?While it shares the same name as the recent movie, the comparisons end there. Of course they are both great entertainment. Really though, the play has been around a lot longer. It was adapted from a French version by Jack Weinstock and Willie Gilbert, the same pair who wrote the book for the musical ?How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.? True to Hudson Players tradition, opening night audiences will be invited to a reception after the show featuring a chance to mingle with the cast and crew and ask those sure to be present questions. ?It?s become a very popular way to celebrate opening night,? said Trish Davis, the shows producer. ?Also with a mystery with as many twists and this one has, I?m sure they?ll be plenty to talk about afterwards. Folks should call early for reservations where details of the reception will be available.? Performances are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 p.m.; November 7, 8, 14, 15, 21 and 22 at the Barlow Community Center on Oviatt St in Hudson. For reservations and/or information call 330-655-8522. Advance sale tickets can also be purchased at The Learned Owl Bookstore in Hudson. The Hudson Players are an award-winning nonprofit community theater. They are members of the Ohio Community Theatre Association, the American Association of Community Theatre and The Hudson Chamber of Commerce. The next show on their schedule is Fiddler On The Roof, with auditions being held November 9 $ 10, and performances Feb. 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29 and March 5 & 6. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C3A3F4.FBF6A960 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

HUDSON PLAYERS READY COMEDY THRILLER =93Catch Me If You = Can=94 For Opening

 

Honeymooning=20 is the Catskills must have seemed like a great idea to Daniel Corban, = but that=20 was before his new wife disappeared. Reporting her missing to the = police, he=92s=20 frustrated by the efforts of the wise cracking police detective assigned = to his=20 case. That is until the local pastor shows up with Corban=92s missing = wife. Or is=20 she? Daniel Corban says no, but everyone else says yes.=20

 

This is=20 where all the fun and intrigue start in the classic play =93Catch Me If = You Can=94=20 being readied by the Hudson Players for its November 7 opening=20 night.

 

=93It=92s an=20 amazing show,=94 says Gary Maher, the play=92s director. =93Just when = you think you=20 have it all figured out, it gets you guessing again. Not only that, but = it=20 throws in plenty of humor which makes the suspense of the mystery even = more fun.=20 Top it all off with the remarkable cast we=92ve assembled and it = promises and=20 evening of not to be missed theater.=94

 

The show=20 has been in rehearsals since early September and features a 1960=92s = Catskills=20 summer home as it=92s setting. Authentically designed by Tim Steiner and = Sally=20 Marquinez, the=20 set promises to quickly draw the audience into the mood of the=20 show.

 

=93While=20 it shares the same name as the recent movie, the comparisons end there. = Of=20 course they are both great entertainment. Really though, the play has = been=20 around a lot longer. It was adapted from a French version by Jack = Weinstock and=20 Willie Gilbert, the same pair who wrote the book for the musical =93How = to Succeed=20 in Business Without Really Trying.=94

 

True to=20 Hudson Players tradition, opening night audiences will be invited to a = reception=20 after the show featuring a chance to mingle with the cast and crew and = ask those=20 sure to be present questions.

 

=93It=92s=20 become a very popular way to celebrate opening night,=94 said Trish = Davis, the=20 shows producer. =93Also with a mystery with as many twists and this one = has, I=92m=20 sure they=92ll be plenty to talk about afterwards. Folks should call = early for=20 reservations where details of the reception will be=20 available.=94

 

Performances=20 are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 p.m.; November 7, 8, 14, 15, 21 = and 22=20 at the Barlow Community Center on Oviatt St in Hudson. For reservations = and/or=20 information call 330-655-8522. Advance sale tickets can also be = purchased at The=20 Learned Owl Bookstore in Hudson.


The=20 Hudson Players are an award-winning nonprofit community theater. They = are=20 members of the Ohio Community Theatre Association, the American = Association of=20 Community Theatre and The Hudson Chamber of Commerce. The next show on = their=20 schedule is Fiddler On The Roof, with auditions being held November 9 $ = 10, and=20 performances Feb. 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29 and March 5 &=20 6.

------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C3A3F4.FBF6A960-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Wed Nov 5 21:09:10 2003 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2003 00:09:10 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Auditions for "Arms and the Man" Message-ID: <1ed.12b3cdd8.2cdb3176@aol.com> -------------------------------1068095350 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en For Immediate Release Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round announces auditions for George Bernard= =20 Shaw's comedy, "Arms and the Man." Director Virginia Waratinsky will hold auditions on Saturday, November 22=20 from 2 to 4 p.m. and Monday, November 24 from 7 to 9 p.m. Performances dates are January 29 through February 15. Cast requirements: Raina: 23, a beautiful, young woman from a wealthy Bulgarian family. Catherine: late 40=E2=80=99s early 50=E2=80=99s Raina=E2=80=99s mother Louka: late 20=E2=80=99s, a handsome, proud, servant girl Bluntschli: 35, a handsome, capable soldier Nicola: late 30=E2=80=99s -early 40=E2=80=99s, man servant with a cool temp= erament and low=20 but clear and keen intelligence. Major Petkoff: 50=E2=80=99s, Raina=E2=80=99s father. He is a cheerful, excit= able,=20 insignificant, unpolished man with social pretensions. Major Sergius Saranoff: Tall, romantically handsome; seems civilized and=20 sophisticated but is more of an untamed, mountaineer chieftain If you would like to audition and cannot make this date, or have other=20 questions, please contact director Virginia Waratinsky at 440-277-1194 or by= e-mail=20 at: vwaratin at lorainccc.edu Auditions will be held at the theater, located on Middle Ridge Road in=20 Amherst, halfway between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58.=20 - 30 -=20 "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" -------------------------------1068095350 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
For Immediate Release
 
Workshop Players Theatre-in= -the-Round announces auditions for George Bernard Shaw's comedy, "Arms and t= he Man."
 
Director Virginia Wara= tinsky will hold auditions on Saturday, November 22 from=  2 to 4 p.m. and Monday, November 24 from 7 to 9 p.m.
Perf= ormances dates are January 29 through February 15.
 
Cast requirements:
Raina= : 23, a beautiful, young woman from a wealthy Bulgarian family.
 
Catherine: late 40=E2=80= =99s early 50=E2=80=99s Raina=E2=80=99s mother
 
Louka: late 20=E2=80=99s, a= handsome, proud, servant girl
 
Bluntschli: 35, a handsome,= capable soldier
 
Nicola: late 30=E2=80=99s -= early 40=E2=80=99s, man servant with a cool  temperament and low but cl= ear and keen intelligence.
 
Major Petkoff: 50=E2=80=99s= , Raina=E2=80=99s father. He is a cheerful, excitable, insignificant, unpoli= shed man with social pretensions.
 
Major Sergius Saranoff: Tal= l, romantically handsome; seems civilized and sophisticated but is more of a= n untamed, mountaineer chieftain
 
If you would like to audition and=20= cannot make this date, or have other questions, please contact director Virg= inia Waratinsky at 440-277-1194<= /FONT> or by e-mail at: vwaratin at lorainccc.edu
Auditions will be held at th= e theater, located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway between Rt. 2 an= d Rt. 58. 
 
- 30 -&nb= sp;
 
"If the whole world's a stage, I demand better ligh= ting"
-------------------------------1068095350-- From aharland at bw.edu Thu Nov 6 07:28:10 2003 From: aharland at bw.edu (aharland at bw.edu) Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2003 10:28:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theatre Artists Against Discrimination Message-ID: <200311061528.hA6FSAw22349@webmail2.bw.edu> Dear Friends, I have recently been appalled and offended by an upcoming event on campus that will be taking place on November 19th at 8:00 p.m. in the William Allman Theatre in the Kliest Center for Art and Drama. One of our campus groups is hosting a speaker who will be explaining to others how Christ can help you leave behind a "sinful" life of homosexuality. On a campus that attempts to cherish diversity I am disgusted by this decision to try and change any of the beautiful uniqueness we have been blessed with on our campus, in our lives or on our planet. I will not stand for the choice of these people to belittle and chide my friends...my family. While I do not agree with their opinion I respect their freedom to hold their own beliefs. I do not respect their decision to falsely advertise the event as Courage of Coming Out, a phrase which suggests encouragement and support of a homosexuality, when in actuality the are speaking about the sin of being in and the ?greatness? of becoming straight. With this in mind I am calling on you and everyone you know to join me on November 19th at 7:00 p.m. in the Lobby of the Kliest Center for a Peaceful Demonstration of what is TRULY means to LOVE someone. The plan of the demonstration is to fill the lobby with people wearing/carrying symbols of gay pride and love. The demonstration will not be in an effort to stop the speaker, but to hold hands with one another and show them there is another way, a way I believe to be better. The way of love! At 8:00 I strongly encourage the demonstration to move inside and listen to the speaker, followed by a strong and busy streamline of intelligent and pointed questions. If you have any questions or concerns or would like to be involved in helping out with the demonstration please feel free to e-mail me at aharland at bw.edu. I expect to see you all there. Let's help them to understand what love is about. Sincerely, Amanda M. Harland Peaceful Demonstration What it means to Truly Love Meet in the Lobby of the Kliest Center November 19th @ 7:00 In opposition of Homosexual Discrimination to be Presented by Campus Crusade?s Guest Speaker @ 8:00 in the William Allman Theatre What it Involves: Wear/Carry symbols of gay pride (if you don?t have anything it doesn?t matter all we really need is your heart, and your supporting hand present with us) We will build a wall of strength and love By Taking the Hands of our Neighbors and Showing them what it means to Love At 8:00 I strongly encourage the demonstration to move inside and listen to the speaker, followed by a strong and busy streamline of intelligent and pointed questions. The demonstration will not include ANY physical opposition to the speaker or those who support the speaker. Questions e-mail aharland at bw.edu From oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com Thu Nov 6 09:11:52 2003 From: oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com (annettamarion) Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2003 17:11:52 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL][OIFF-News] =?iso-8859-1?q?OHIO_PREMIERE_OF_=93FLAT-OUT_GREAT=94_FILM_6P, _NOVEMBER_7_WITH_DISCUSSION, _RECEPTION?= Message-ID: ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Rent DVDs Online - Over 14,500 titles. No Late Fees & Free Shipping. Try Netflix for FREE! http://us.click.yahoo.com/xlw.sC/XP.FAA/3jkFAA/W4IolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> OHIO PREMIERE OF "FLAT-OUT GREAT" FILM 6P, NOVEMBER 7 WITH DISCUSSION=20 AND RECEPTION AT THE OIFF *A Decade Under the Influence: 10 Year Anniversary OIFF November 1-9,=20 2003 *Sponsored by West Side Cardiology Associates, Cleveland=20 Cardiovascular Research Foundation, and the Ohio Humanities Council,=20 an affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities For Immediate Release: November 6, 2003 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Artistic Directors=20 of Independent Pictures, (216) 651-7315 Cleveland, Ohio-The Baltimore, Maryland Sun says the feature=20 documentary PARTNERS OF THE HEART "=85is flat-out great." The film premieres in Ohio 6p, Friday, November 7 at the 10 Year=20 Anniversary OIFF at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Road.=20=20=20 Against the backdrop of segregation, a black apprentice with a genius=20 for surgery and a white surgeon who dared defy medical gospel forged=20 a partnership that changed the course of medical history. With only a=20 high school degree, Vivien Thomas became a cardiac pioneer and=20 teacher to generations of America's premiere heart surgeons at a time when he himself could not become one. PARTNERS OF THE HEART is=20 his journey; a compelling, often-overlooked American story of=20 personal triumph.=20 =20 Call (216) 651-7315, email OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com, or visit=20 www.ohiofilms.com for hotel information and schedule details for the=20 10 Year Anniversary OIFF, November 1-9, 2003. Visit www.ticketweb.com=20 for directions and tickets in advance. Attend the festival for the=20 details on after-festival parties Thursday, Friday and Saturday=20 nights. Independent Pictures is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established=20 in 1993. IP is the proud sponsor of the Ohio Independent Film=20 Festival, Ohio Independent Screenplay Awards, Film Production=20 Training Program, regional AIVF Salons, Fiscal Agent Sponsorship=20 Program, Speakers Bureau, annual Director of Photography Workshop, and a variety of curatorial programs. INDEPENDENT PICTURES' SPONSORS: Association of Independent Video & Filmmakers, Audio Visual Rentals, Cleveland Cardiovascular Research=20 Foundation, The Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland=20 Public Theatre, Community Shares of Greater Cleveland, Convention &=20 Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland Inc., Filmmaker Magazine, The=20 George Gund Foundation, Hampton Inn, www.InkTip.com, Marriott=20 Residence Inn, Media Design Imaging, Miller Beer, Northern Ohio Live, The Offset Theory, Ohio Arts Council, Sherwin Williams, Steen=20 Editorial, United Labor Agency, West Side Cardiology Associates, the=20 Ohio Humanities Council, a state affiliate of the National Endowment=20 for the Humanities Independent Pictures 1392 West 65th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44102 (216) 651-7315 (216) 651-7317 fax OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com http://www.ohiofilms.com To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: oiff-News-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com =20 Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/=20 From pennylane_70 at hotmail.com Thu Nov 6 09:17:06 2003 From: pennylane_70 at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney) Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2003 17:17:06 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last weekend to see A TASTE OF HONEY!!! Message-ID:
           A TASTE OF HONEY
                                                                 by Shelagh Delaney
 
                                 Directed by:  Jeffrey Lyn Hall
 
 
Starring:   Tim Bennett, Annie Meyer-Steinheiser, Sam Prince,
                Johnathan Fletcher and Kimberly Mahoney
 
 
                           October 30 - November 8
 
                      Thursday - Saturday   at  8:00pm
                      Sunday, November 2   at  2:00pm
 
*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.'
 
Tickets:    General Admission - $10.00        
                Students & Seniors - $8.00
 
All performances will be held at:   Tri-C East Campus
                                                   4250 Richmond Rd.
                                                   Highland Hills                                             Studio Theatre
                                                   Parking Lot E
 
*Please call the Theatre Box Office at (216)987-2438 to make your reservations!
  
 
 


Send a QuickGreet with MSN Messenger. From pianoplayerj at yahoo.com Thu Nov 6 09:29:48 2003 From: pianoplayerj at yahoo.com (Jess Stewart) Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2003 09:29:48 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Performers Wanted Message-ID: <20031106172948.24425.qmail@web10909.mail.yahoo.com> --0-199437808-1068139788=:23345 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Wanted Performers All Ages The Modern Arts Coalition of Cleveland and The Lakewood Public Library - Is Seeking Performers: Jugglers - Comedians - Puppeteers - Garage Bands - Kid Performers Family Acts - Poets - Magicians All Styles of Music: Rap - Jazz - Rock - Folk - Broadway Show Tunes New Wave - Country All forms of dance: Tap - Break Dancing - Tango - and more For the upcoming Center Stage Variety Series beginning next year. For More details: E-mail phillipssam21 at yahoo.com or call Gary Hoopengardner (216) 254-6781 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard --0-199437808-1068139788=:23345 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Wanted
Performers
All Ages
 
The Modern Arts Coalition of Cleveland
 
and
 
The Lakewood Public Library -
 
Is Seeking Performers:
 
Jugglers -  Comedians -  Puppeteers -  Garage Bands -  Kid Performers  Family Acts -  Poets -  Magicians 
 
All Styles of Music:  Rap -  Jazz -  Rock -  Folk -  Broadway Show Tunes 
New Wave -  Country
 
All forms of dance:  Tap -  Break Dancing -  Tango -  and more 
 
For the upcoming Center Stage Variety Series beginning next year.
 
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Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard --0-199437808-1068139788=:23345-- From meadowsjoycem at hotmail.com Thu Nov 6 10:55:19 2003 From: meadowsjoycem at hotmail.com (Joyce Meadows) Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2003 13:55:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLEVELAND ART THEATRE BRINGS IT BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND Message-ID:
Back by popular demand!!!
         Don't miss your second chance to see the year's best comedy as ........
 
Cleveland Art Theatre presents......
 
NED'S GARDEN
written and directed by Margaret Ford-Taylor
 
 
Featuring: 
Sonia Bishop, David Coleman, Greg Cosper, Monte Escalante, Ann Hudson, Steve Larry, Joyce M. Meadows, James Seward and Jimmie Woody
 
                                 Dec. 5th -21st                
     Fridays & Saturdays - 8 pm   -  Sundays - 7 p.m.
 
Factory Theatre
East 24th & Chester Ave.
 
You are cordially invited to visit with Beans, Miss Clara, Mr. Dan, Ned, Rob the postman, and all the other inhabitants of Garden Street's zany warm-hearted world.  This love story bursts with laughs, twists turns, surprises, and cultural richness.  You'll laugh with them, cry with them and journey with them through their incredible heartwarming stories.   
 
If you missed it last spring, make sure you see it this December.  If you saw it, join the many who have asked for its return.  Bring the whole family and celebrate life!
General Admission $15
Children 12 and under $5
Group rates are available
For more information and reservations call
(216) 299-9341 or respond to sender via email
 
 


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------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C3A47C.1FEC84C0-- From vwilson at karamu.com Thu Nov 6 16:26:24 2003 From: vwilson at karamu.com (Vivian Wilson) Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2003 16:26:24 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Karamu Auditions for When the Oldest Baby Jesus Got Lost Message-ID: <001301c3a4c5$c9ea6480$0501a8c0@karamu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C3A482.B845ED00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable = Contact: Doug Warnke = 216-795-7070 x241 =20 =20 FOR IMEDIATE RELEASE=96 Thursday, November 6, 2003 =20 Re: AUDITIONS Youth Theatre Production: When the Oldest Baby Jesus Got = Lost =20 Karamu Performing Arts Theatre will hold auditions for youth and adult = actors=20 =20 Eight males, Five Females, Five boys, Seven Girls. (singing skills a = plus not required): =20 =20 Performers will receive complimentary tickets for some performances. =20 Auditions will be held at Karamu House; 2355 East 89th Street, = Cleveland, Ohio 44106 on Saturday, November 15 at Noon in the Concert = Hall. Performers, regardless of race are encouraged to attend. =20 =20 Performances will be at 2:00 pm on Saturdays and Sundays. Ticket prices = are $5.00 each =20 =20 When the Oldest Baby Jesus Got Lost by Jack Kurtz. Samantha and her elementary school chorus are invited to = sing in =93The Magic Mall=94 at Christmas time. Samantha has brought = her mother=92s antique doll for the baby Jesus in the manger, but the = doll disappears. While the children try to find the doll they have some = enlightening encounters into a number of strangely dressed people = including a man and his pregnant wife, a shepherd and three wise men. = They also have some hilarious encounters with a gorilla, two jugglers, = a disgruntled Santa Clause, and Elvis Presley, among others. =20 Inter-generational activity suitable for children and adults of all = ages. [December 13, 2003 thru December 28, 2003] ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C3A482.B845ED00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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FOR=20 IMEDIATE RELEASE=96 Thursday, November 6, 2003

 

Re:  AUDITIONS Youth Theatre = Production: When the Oldest Baby Jesus Got=20 Lost

 

Karamu Performing=20 Arts Theatre will hold auditions for =20 youth and adult actors

 

Eight  males, Five Females, Five = boys, Seven=20 Girls.  (singing skills a = plus not=20 required):

 

 

Performers=20 will receive complimentary tickets for some = performances.

 

Auditions=20 will be held at Karamu House; 2355 East 89th Street, = Cleveland, Ohio=20 44106 on Saturday, November 15 at Noon in the Concert Hall.   Performers, regardless = of race are=20 encouraged to attend.  =20

 

Performances=20 will be at 2:00 pm on Saturdays and Sundays.  Ticket prices are $5.00=20 each

 

 

When the = Oldest Baby Jesus=20 Got Lost

by Jack Kurtz.  Samantha and her elementary = school=20 chorus are invited to sing in =93The Magic Mall=94 at Christmas = time.  Samantha has brought her = mother=92s=20 antique doll for the baby Jesus in the manger, but the doll = disappears.  While the children try to find = the doll=20 they have some enlightening encounters into a number of strangely = dressed people=20 including a man and his pregnant wife, a shepherd and three wise = men.  They also have some hilarious = encounters=20 with a  gorilla, two = jugglers, a=20 disgruntled Santa Clause, and Elvis Presley, among others. 

Inter-generational=20 activity suitable for children and adults of all=20 ages.

[December=20 13, 2003 thru December 28, 2003]
------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C3A482.B845ED00-- From joekenderes at hotmail.com Thu Nov 6 15:24:55 2003 From: joekenderes at hotmail.com (Joseph Kenderes) Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2003 18:24:55 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Reminder for "12 Angry Jurors" Message-ID: This is a reminder that Brunswick Alumni Community Theatre will hold open auditions for "12 Angry Jurors" directed by Joe Kenderes and Stage Managed by Tara Holman- Tuesday November 11th and Wednesday November 12th at 7:00pm Auditions will be held in the lunch room of Brunswick City Hall located at 4095 Center Rd. (route 303 off of I-71) Brunswick, OH 44212 Performances will be in the Concord Little Theatre in Brunswick High School on January 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24th There are 13 roles open to men and women who look 18 years of age and up. For answers to any questions or concerns you may have, contact Bob Kenderes at 330-225-0552. _________________________________________________________________ >From Beethoven to the Rolling Stones, your favorite music is always playing on MSN Radio Plus. No ads, no talk. Trial month FREE! http://join.msn.com/?page=offers/premiumradio >From Maria Corell" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C3A495.4473D4B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Traveling all the way from Venice, Italy concert violinist Andrea Testa = joins Cleveland jazz pianist Jackie Warren and vocalist Rhys Miller for = this musical "one night stand" to perform an array of sizzling jazz = standards to warm up your night. threesome. a musical one night stand =20 andrea testa-violin jackie warren-piano =20 rhys miller-vocal =20 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19TH 8:00PM $10 =20 The Second City Theater 2037 East 14th Street Cleveland For information call (216) 466-2214 ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C3A495.4473D4B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 Traveling=20 all the way from Venice, Italy concert violinist Andrea Testa joins = Cleveland=20 jazz pianist Jackie Warren and vocalist Rhys Miller for this musical = "one night=20 stand" to perform an array of sizzling jazz standards to warm up your=20 night.

threesome=85

a musical=20 one night stand

 

andrea=20 testa-violin     =20   jackie warren-piano    =

rhys=20 miller-vocal

 

WEDNESDAY,=20 NOVEMBER 19TH 8:00PM =    $10

 

The Second = City=20 Theater

 2037 East=20 14th Street  Cleveland

For = information call=20 (216) 466-2214

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216-658-2855
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------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C3A4BC.B3642EC0-- From RFWB2000 at aol.com Thu Nov 6 21:32:15 2003 From: RFWB2000 at aol.com (RFWB2000 at aol.com) Date: Fri, 07 Nov 2003 00:32:15 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Concert, Sun. 11/9 - Elizabeth Huff, Soprano Message-ID: <1A6DBDA7.5E4FA73C.0077563F@aol.com> ZION UCC of TREMONT is proud to present: ELIZABETH HUFF, soprano In Recital, with: Michal George, Guitar Erik Mann, Guitar Ryan Bergeron, Piano Sarah Smith, Piano Featuring both classical and contemporary selections, including the works of Villa Lobos, de Falla, Gershwin, Coward, Blumenkrantz, Tesori, Guettel, and Jason Robert Brown. Sunday, 11/9/03, 7pm Zion UCC of Tremont 2716 W.14th Street, Cleveland OH ADMISSION IS FREE (Free-will donation will be accepted to support the concert series ministry of Zion UCC). Please join us for this exciting and varied program!!!! For more information, directions, etc., Please contact Zion UCC Director of Music, RYAN BERGERON, at (440)503-1917, or visit www.zionchurch.org. See also: www.michalgeorge.com www.emann.net AND don't forget to Mark your calendars for the next offerings of the Zion UCC Concert Series: *Sunday, 11/16, 10:30 am A special worship service,"Water Music" featuring the Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra, directed by William B. Slocum *Saturday, 12/13, 7:30pm The Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra, in a very special Christmas Concert Please join us for these exciting programs!!!!!! From bdiehl at ayalogic.com Fri Nov 7 04:22:02 2003 From: bdiehl at ayalogic.com (Brian Diehl) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 07:22:02 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions - Fiddler on the Roof Message-ID: <001f01c3a529$c2fda1f0$0e00a8c0@hq.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0020_01C3A4FF.DA2799F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: November 7, 2003 Contact: Brian Diehl, Board Member, Hudson Players 39 Church St. Hudson, OH 44236 Office: 330.253.2700 Email: bdiehl at ayalogic.com Re: Hudson Players Auditions - Fiddler on the Roof HUDSON, OHIO - The Hudson Players will be holding auditions for the ever-popular favorite, "Fiddler on the Roof" November 9 and 10 at the Barlow Community Center (Take Rt. 303 east of 91 and south on Oviatt St.). Auditions will begin at 7 pm and will feature readings from the script. Have a song prepared and a musical score for the accompanist. The production calls for males and females of all ages. "Fiddler on the Roof" will be The Hudson Players' big musical for the season. Still beloved after more than 30 years on the American stage, "Fiddler" is a warm, fun, and moving production. This family entertainment features such songs as "If I were a Rich Man," "Tradition" and "Sunrise, Sunset." Performances for "Fiddler" will be February 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29 and March 6, 7. Shows are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00pm, with a 3:00 pm matinee performance February 29. 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_0020_01C3A4FF.DA2799F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

FOR IMMEDIATE = RELEASE

 

Date:        = ;        = November 7, 2003

 

Contact:         = ;  Brian Diehl, Board Member, Hudson Players

        = ;            =     39 Church = St.  = Hudson, OH 44236

        = ;            =     Office:  330.253.2700    Email:  bdiehl at ayalogic.com

 

Re:  = Hudson<= span style=3D'mso-bidi-font-size:11.0pt'> Players Auditions – Fiddler = on the Roof

 

HUDSON= , OHIO – The = Hudson<= span style=3D'mso-bidi-font-size:11.0pt'> Players will be holding auditions = for the ever-popular favorite, “Fiddler on the Roof” November 9 and = 10 at the Barlow Community = Center (Take Rt. 303 east of 91 and south = on Oviatt St.).  Auditions will begin at 7 pm and will feature readings from the = script. Have a song prepared and a musical score for the accompanist.  The production calls for males = and females of all ages.

 

“Fiddler on the Roof” will = be The Hudson Players’ big musical for the season.  Still beloved after more than = 30 years on the American stage, “Fiddler” is a warm, fun, and moving production.  This family = entertainment features such songs as “If I were a Rich Man,” = “Tradition” and “Sunrise, Sunset.”  =

 

Performances for “Fiddler” = will be February 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29 and March 6, 7.  Shows are Friday and Saturday = evenings at 8:00pm, with a 3:00 pm matinee performance February = 29.  For more information or for = tickets, contact us: 330 655-8522, players at ayalogic.com or = P.O. Box = 2159 Hudson, Ohio 44236.  

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0020_01C3A4FF.DA2799F0-- From MRONEN2000 at aol.com Fri Nov 7 05:50:29 2003 From: MRONEN2000 at aol.com (MRONEN2000 at aol.com) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 08:50:29 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]MUSICIANS-SEEKING PAID EXTRAS FOR NATIONAL COMMERCIAL Message-ID: <46.40fd531e.2cdcfd25@aol.com> --part1_46.40fd531e.2cdcfd25_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable DUE TO ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY OR AMATEUR STATUS:=A0 WE CAN NOT ALLOW STUDENTS=20= WHO=20 ARE CURRENTLY PLAYING OR PLAN ON PLAYING ON A HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE SPORTS=20 TEAM. MARCY RONEN CASTING IS SEEKING 5 adults, male and female, 18-55 years of=20 age, 3 African Americans and 2 Caucasions. All ethnicities are invited to a= pply.=20 Must be "athletic" looking and not frail or extremely overweight., to play: A CHURCH BAND Some playing ability needed, enough to "air play" to a pre-recorded track. =20 The following instruments will be featured...if you have your own, please=20 bring it... PIANO ORGAN GUITAR BASS DRUMS AUDITIONS WILL TAKE PLACE FRIDAY, 11/7, SAT., 11/8 from 10am to 4pm and=20 SUNDAY, 11/9 from 3pm to 8pm at: PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT 2592 West 14th Street Cleveland, Ohio=A0 44113 --part1_46.40fd531e.2cdcfd25_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable DUE TO ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY OR AMATEUR STATUS:=A0 WE C= AN NOT ALLOW STUDENTS WHO ARE CURRENTLY PLAYING OR PLAN ON PLAYING ON A HIGH= SCHOOL OR COLLEGE SPORTS TEAM.


MARCY RONEN CASTING IS SEEKING  5 adults, male and female, 18-55 years=20= of age, 3 African Americans and 2 Caucasions.  All ethnicities are invi= ted to apply.  Must be "athletic" looking and not frail or extremely ov= erweight., to play:

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ORGAN
GUITAR
BASS
DRUMS

AUDITIONS WILL TAKE PLACE FRIDAY, 11/7, SAT., 11/8 from 10am to 4pm and SUND= AY, 11/9 from 3pm to 8pm at:

PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT
2592 West 14th Street
Cleveland, Ohio=A0 44113

--part1_46.40fd531e.2cdcfd25_boundary-- From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Fri Nov 7 05:55:22 2003 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 08:55:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: FREE Performance: Chuck Davis & the African American Dance En semble 11/7/03 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_01C3A536.C9779420 Content-Type: text/plain Chuck Davis & the African American Dance Ensemble Friday, November 7, 2003 7:00PM The Allen Theatre Please join the Education Department at Playhouse Square in celebrating a week long residency with the African American Dance Ensemble Cleveland Municipal School District. Performance length is sixty minutes and there will be no intermission. Tickets will be available at the Allen box office the evening of the performance. The African American Dance Ensemble seeks to preserve and share the finest traditions of African and African-American dance and music through research, education and entertainment. With the motto, peace, love and respect for everyone, they celebrate traditional African culture, aesthetics and values as resources for all people and utilize cross-cultural understanding and societal analysis. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A536.C9779420 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
 
Chuck = Davis
& the African American = Dance=20 Ensemble
Friday, November 7,=20 2003

7:00PM

The Allen=20 Theatre

 
 
Please=20 join the Education Department at Playhouse=20 Square=20 in celebrating a week long residency = with the=20 African American Dance Ensemble Cleveland=20 Municipal=20 School=20 District.=20 Performance length is sixty minutes = and there=20 will be no intermission.  =20
 
Tickets = will be=20 available at the Allen box office the evening of the=20 performance.
 
The = African=20 American Dance Ensemble seeks to preserve and share the finest = traditions of=20 African and African-American dance and music through research, = education and=20 entertainment. With the motto, peace, love and respect for everyone, = they=20 celebrate traditional African culture, aesthetics and values as = resources for=20 all people and utilize cross-cultural understanding and societal=20 analysis.
------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A536.C9779420-- From oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com Fri Nov 7 07:42:35 2003 From: oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com (annettamarion) Date: Fri, 07 Nov 2003 15:42:35 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL][OIFF-News] =?iso-8859-1?q?HAMPTONS=92_FESTIVAL_WINNER_COMES_STRAIGHT_TO_PREMIERE_IN_OHIO_2P, _NOV_8_AT_OIFF?= Message-ID: ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Buy Ink Cartridges or Refill Kits for your HP, Epson, Canon or Lexmark Printer at MyInks.com. Free s/h on orders $50 or more to the US & Canada. http://www.c1tracking.com/l.asp?cid=5511 http://us.click.yahoo.com/mOAaAA/3exGAA/qnsNAA/W4IolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> HAMPTONS' FESTIVAL WINNER COMES STRAIGHT TO PREMIERE IN OHIO 2P, NOVEMBER 8 AT THE OHIO INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL A Decade Under the Influence: 10 Year Anniversary OIFF November 1-9, 2003 For Immediate Release: November 7, 2003 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Artistic Directors, (216) 651-7315 Cleveland, Ohio-SCREEN DOOR JESUS, the winner of the Golden Starfish award at the 2003 Hamptons' International Film Festival this past month, will premiere in Ohio 2p, Saturday, November 8 at the 10 Year Anniversary OIFF at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Road (admission is $10). SCREEN DOOR JESUS, ex-preacher Kirk Davis' directorial debut, explores racial and religious barriers that divide families and communities in a small town in East Texas. Everyday life takes a spin with the appearance of the image of Christ on an elderly woman's screen door. The film deftly weaves story lines that include a woman who develops a life threatening fungus, a wise but irreverent security guard who also sings in a rock`n roll band, and a banker who misinterprets the good Samaritan parable. SCREEN DOOR JESUS is based on short stories by Christopher Cook. Call (216) 651-7315, email OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com, or visit www.ohiofilms.com for hotel information and schedule details for the 10 Year Anniversary OIFF, November 1-9, 2003. Visit www.ticketweb.com for directions and tickets in advance. Attend the festival for the details on after-festival parties Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. Independent Pictures is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established in 1993. IP is the proud sponsor of the Ohio Independent Film Festival, Ohio Independent Screenplay Awards, Film Production Training Program, regional AIVF Salons, Fiscal Agent Sponsorship Program, Speakers Bureau, annual Director of Photography Workshop, and a variety of curatorial programs. INDEPENDENT PICTURES' SPONSORS: Association of Independent Video & Filmmakers, Audio Visual Rentals, Cleveland Cardiovascular Research Foundation, The Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland Public Theatre, Community Shares of Greater Cleveland, Convention & Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland Inc., Filmmaker Magazine, The George Gund Foundation, Hampton Inn, www.InkTip.com, Marriott Residence Inn, Media Design Imaging, Miller Beer, Northern Ohio Live, The Offset Theory, Ohio Arts Council, Sherwin Williams, Steen Editorial, United Labor Agency, West Side Cardiology Associates, the Ohio Humanities Council, a state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities Independent Pictures 1392 West 65th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44102 (216) 651-7315 (216) 651-7317 fax OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com http://www.ohiofilms.com To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: oiff-News-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ From Yvette at beckcenter.org Fri Nov 7 07:46:23 2003 From: Yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 10:46:23 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Music Recital Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A546.4BD2E815 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Beck Center for the Arts Offers Free Faculty Chamber Recital Sunday, November 16, 2003 ~ 3:30 p.m. =20 Lakewood, Ohio - The Beck Center for the Arts invites you to a Faculty Chamber Recital on Sunday, November 16, 2003 at 3:30 P.M. in the Recital Hall at the Beck Center Music School. Featured performers are as follows: =20 Beverly Sater Janice Fields Bruce Erwin Elizabeth Rothenbusch Brad Warren Josie Harris Chimzar Djafarova Tracy O'Malley Ron Palka Norma Codispoti Berdie d'Aliberti. Works include: 7 Early Songs of Alban Berg, Beethoven's String Quartet Op. 18 #4, Two Pieces for String Quartet (1914) by Igor Stravinsky, Two Songs for Alto Voice, Viola and Piano by Joannes Brahms and Valse Brillante a Piano Quartet (two pianos - eight hands) by Moritz Moszkowski. The concert is free and open to the public. For more information please call (216) 228-2800. The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. =20 =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: y vette at beckcenter.org =20 Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A546.4BD2E815 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Beck Center for the Arts

Offers

Free=20 Faculty Chamber Recital

Sunday, November 16,=20 2003 ~ = 3:30=20 p.m.

 

            &n= bsp; =20 Lakewood, OhioThe=20 Beck = Center for the Arts invites you = to a=20 Faculty Chamber Recital on Sunday, = November 16,=20 2003 at=20 3:30 = P.M. in the Recital Hall at the = Beck = Center = Music = School.  Featured performers are as = follows: 

Beverly=20 Sater

Janice=20 Fields

Bruce=20 Erwin

Elizabeth = Rothenbusch

Brad=20 Warren

Josie=20 Harris

Chimzar=20 Djafarova

Tracy=20 O’Malley

Ron=20 Palka

Norma=20 Codispoti

Berdie=20 d’Aliberti.

Works=20 include:  7 Early Songs of = Alban=20 Berg, Beethoven's String Quartet Op. 18 #4, Two Pieces for String = Quartet (1914)=20 by Igor Stravinsky, Two Songs for Alto Voice, Viola and Piano by Joannes = Brahms=20 and Valse Brillante a Piano Quartet (two pianos - eight hands) by Moritz = Moszkowski.

The=20 concert is free and open to the public. =20 For more information please call (216) 228-2800.  The=20 Beck = Center for the Arts is located = just 10=20 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at=20 17801 Detroit=20 Avenue in = Lakewood. =20

 
 
Yvette A.=20 Hanzel
Director of=20 Marketing
Beck Center=20 for the Arts
17801=20 Detroit Avenue
Lakewood,=20 OH =20 44107
216.521.2540=20 ext. 225
Email:  yvette at beckcenter.org
Fax:  = 216.228.6050

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A546.4BD2E815-- From Yvette at beckcenter.org Fri Nov 7 09:24:39 2003 From: Yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 12:24:39 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jeffrey is coming to Beck Center! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A554.05FC7B99 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Beck Center for the Arts Studio Theater Presents Jeffrey November 21 - December 14 Show times and ticket information below Is there life and love after AIDS? =20 According to the cast of characters in the Beck Center Studio production of Jeffrey, the answer is a resounding YES! =20 =20 Jeffrey, a post-AIDS comedy, hysterically tackles every possible stereotype as the title character vows eternal celibacy in this now dangerous world of sex and relationships. (Contains mature subject matter, not recommended for children.)=20 =20 Cleveland's own Brian Zoldessy is the director of this off-Broadway hit that, while a little bawdy and wild, doesn't ignore the serious side of the subject it is dealing with. Jeffrey author, Paul Rudnick finds a way to elicit laughter and touch the heart at the same time. Rudnick received the Obie Award, the Outer Critics' Circle Award and the John Gassner Award for Outstanding New American Play for Jeffrey. He is also the author of I Hate Hamlet, Raving and Cosmetic Surgery. The Beck Center's production of Jeffrey runs November 21 through December 14 in the Studio Theater and features Scott Esposito as Jeffrey and Nick Koesters as Steve. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday matinees at 3:00 p.m. Audiences will have an opportunity to support the AIDS Task Force at the performances on December 12, 13 and 14. Tickets for Jeffrey are $22 for adults, $19 for seniors and $15 for students (25 & younger with ID). Discounts are available for groups of 20 or more. Jeffrey is sponsored by the Gay People's Chronicle, WCPN 90.3 ideastream and Lakewoodbuzz.com. In addition to Jeffrey, the Beck Center will also present Rudnick's one act play Mr. Charles, Currently from Palm Beach. Show times are November 28, 29, Decmeber 5, 6, 12 and 13 at 11:00 p.m. following Jeffrey. Kevin Joseph Kelly stars in the title role. Tickets to Mr. Charles are $10 each. Both Jeffrey and Mr. Charles contain mature subject matter and are not recommended for children. =20 For tickets to Jeffrey or Mr. Charles, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org . =20 =20 =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: yvette at beckcenter.org =20 Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A554.05FC7B99 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Beck Center for the = Arts

Studio=20 Theater

Presents

Jeffrey

November = 21 -=20 December 14

Show times and ticket information=20 below

Is there life and love after AIDS? =20

According to the cast of characters in the Beck Center Studio = production=20 of Jeffrey, the answer is a resounding YES! 

 

    Jeffrey, a = post-AIDS=20 comedy, hysterically tackles every possible stereotype as the title = character=20 vows eternal celibacy in this now dangerous world of sex and = relationships.  (Contains = mature subject=20 matter, not recommended for children.) =

 

           =20 Cleveland’s own Brian Zoldessy = is the director=20 of this off-Broadway hit that, while a little bawdy and wild, = doesn’t ignore the=20 serious side of the subject it is dealing with.  Jeffrey author, Paul Rudnick = finds a way=20 to elicit laughter and touch the heart at the same time.  Rudnick received the Obie = Award, the=20 Outer Critics’ Circle Award and the John Gassner Award for = Outstanding New=20 American Play for Jeffrey.  He is also the author of I Hate Hamlet, Raving and Cosmetic=20 Surgery.

           =20 The Beck = Center’s production of Jeffrey runs November 21 = through=20 December 14 in the Studio Theater and features Scott Esposito as Jeffrey = and=20 Nick Koesters as Steve.  = Show times=20 are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 = p.m. and Sunday matinees at=20 3:00 = p.m.  Audiences will have an = opportunity to support the AIDS Task Force at the performances on = December 12,=20 13 and 14. =20 Tickets for Jeffrey = are $22=20 for adults, $19 for seniors and $15 for students (25 & younger with=20 ID).  Discounts are = available for=20 groups of 20 or more.  Jeffrey is sponsored by the = Gay People’s=20 Chronicle, WCPN 90.3 ideastream and=20 Lakewoodbuzz.com.

           =20 In addition to Jeffrey,=20 the Beck = Center will also present = Rudnick’s one act=20 play Mr. Charles, Currently = from=20 Palm=20 Beach.  Show times are November 28, = 29,=20 Decmeber 5, 6, 12 and 13 at 11:00 = p.m. following Jeffrey.  Kevin Joseph Kelly stars in = the title=20 role.  Tickets to Mr. Charles are $10 each.  Both Jeffrey and Mr. Charles contain mature = subject=20 matter and are not recommended for children.  =

For tickets to Jeffrey = or Mr. Charles, call the Beck = Center Box=20 Office at (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org.   

 
 
Yvette A. = Hanzel
Director of=20 Marketing
Beck Center for the=20 Arts
17801 Detroit = Avenue
Lakewood, OH  44107
216.521.2540 ext.=20 225
Email:  yvette at beckcenter.org
Fax:  216.228.6050

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A554.05FC7B99-- From v_stillitano at hotmail.com Fri Nov 7 11:21:16 2003 From: v_stillitano at hotmail.com (Vince Stillitano) Date: Fri, 07 Nov 2003 14:21:16 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stow Players Presents Alan Ayckbourn's Bedroom Farce Message-ID:
                   Stow Players Inc.
                                Present Alan Ayckbourn's
               Bedroom Farce
                at THE BARN in Heritage Springs Park
 
Fridays through Sundays From November 7-23
Fri and Sat 8:00pm curtain Time
Sunday 2:30pm  *There is no performance on the 9th
 
$10 General Admission
$9 Senior Citizens
 
Please call (330)-655-6051 for reservations (there is limited seating available)
 


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* Prices may vary by service area From Magicaltheatre at aol.com Fri Nov 7 16:59:40 2003 From: Magicaltheatre at aol.com (Magicaltheatre at aol.com) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 19:59:40 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Anne Frank at Magical Theatre Company Message-ID: <8f.346a6cc4.2cdd99fc@aol.com> --part1_8f.346a6cc4.2cdd99fc_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit *NEWS RELEASE * NEWS RELEASE * NEWS RELEASE * For Immediate Release November 7, 2003 Magical Theatre Company, the only professional resident and touring theatre for young audiences in Northeast Ohio, announces auditions for the roles of Anne, Margot, and Peter for its upcoming production of The Diary of Anne Frank, directed by Dennis O'Connell. Auditions for these roles only will be held Wednesday, December 3 @ 4:30 pm. Callbacks will be Thursday Dec. 4 @ 4:30pm. Actors are asked to prepare one brief contemporary monologue, and be familiar with the script. Looking for: Anne: female, age 12-15 yrs. Bright and vibrant Margot: female, age 14-18 yrs. Warm and shy Peter: male, age 13-16 yrs. Intelligent and awkward The Diary of Anne Frank runs Jan. 27 - Feb. 6, 2004. Actors must be able to be released from school for weekday performances. Auditions will be held at Magical Theatre Company, 565 W. Tuscarawas Ave., Barberton, OH 44203. Call 330/848-3708 for an appointment and/or further information. --part1_8f.346a6cc4.2cdd99fc_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable *NEWS RELEASE * NEWS RELE= ASE * NEWS RELEASE *
For Immediate Release November 7, 2003

Magical Theatre Company, the only professional resident and touring theatre=20= for young audiences in Northeast Ohio, announces auditions for the roles of=20= Anne, Margot, and Peter for its upcoming production of The Diary of Anne=20= Frank, directed by Dennis O'Connell.

Auditions for these roles only will be held Wednesday, December 3 @ 4:30 pm.= Callbacks will be Thursday Dec. 4 @ 4:30pm. Actors are asked to prepare one= brief contemporary monologue, and be familiar with the script. Looking for:=

Anne: female, age 12-15 yrs. Bright and vibrant
Margot: female, age 14-18 yrs. Warm and shy
Peter:     male,    age 13-16 yrs. Intell= igent and awkward

The Diary of Anne Frank runs Jan. 27 - Feb. 6, 2004. Actors must be a= ble to be released from school for weekday performances. Auditions will be h= eld at Magical Theatre Company, 565 W. Tuscarawas Ave., Barberton, OH 44203.= Call 330/848-3708 for an appointment and/or further information.
--part1_8f.346a6cc4.2cdd99fc_boundary-- From MRONEN2000 at aol.com Fri Nov 7 19:10:37 2003 From: MRONEN2000 at aol.com (MRONEN2000 at aol.com) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 22:10:37 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]AFRICAN AMERICAN MALES NEEDED AS PAID EXTRAS Message-ID: <9f.3ff8764a.2cddb8ad@aol.com> --part1_9f.3ff8764a.2cddb8ad_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Marcy Ronen casting is seeking over 100 African American males, age 18-50, i= n=20 good physical shape to work as paid extras on a national NIKE commercial to=20 shoot in Cleveland, Ohio on Sunday, November 16 and Monday, November 17, 200= 3. =20 The pay is $125.00 for 12 hours. Please drop a photo and contact info on Saturday between 10am and 4pm or on=20 Sunday between 3pm and 8pm at: PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT 2592 West 14th Street Cleveland, Ohio=A0 44113 OR please mail a snapshot of yourself ASAP (by Saturday) with your contact=20 information including your name and the best phone number to reach you at to= : MARCY RONEN CASTING P.O. BOX 210107 SOUTH EUCLID, OHIO 44121-7107 DUE TO ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY OR AMATEUR STATUS:=A0 WE CAN NOT ALLOW STUDENTS=20= WHO=20 ARE CURRENTLY PLAYING OR PLAN ON PLAYING ON A HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE SPORTS=20 TEAM --part1_9f.3ff8764a.2cddb8ad_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Marcy Ronen casting is seeking over 100 African Americ= an males, age 18-50, in good physical shape to work as paid extras on a nati= onal NIKE commercial to shoot in Cleveland, Ohio on Sunday, November 16 and=20= Monday, November 17, 2003.  The pay is $125.00 for 12 hours.

Please drop a photo and contact info on Saturday between 10am and 4pm or on=20= Sunday between 3pm and 8pm at:

PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT
2592 West 14th Street
Cleveland, Ohio=A0 44113

OR please mail a snapshot of yourself ASAP (by Saturday) with your contact=20= information including your name and the best phone number to reach you at to= :

MARCY RONEN CASTING
P.O. BOX 210107
SOUTH EUCLID, OHIO  44121-7107

DUE TO ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY OR AMATEUR STATUS:=A0 WE CAN NOT ALLOW STUDENTS=20= WHO ARE CURRENTLY PLAYING OR PLAN ON PLAYING ON A HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE SPO= RTS TEAM
--part1_9f.3ff8764a.2cddb8ad_boundary-- From mslerner at adelphia.net Sat Nov 8 05:33:51 2003 From: mslerner at adelphia.net (Michael Lerner) Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2003 08:33:51 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sax Player needed for 11/21 gig Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C3A5D3.09B64AD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Flashback is looking for a sax player for a November 21st paying gig in Cleveland Heights (Fairfax Elementary School). 6pm - 6:50pm only. Rehearsals on Wednesday 11/12 and 11/19 @ 7pm in Solon (if you can make it). For more details contact: Michael Lerner (440) 248-2180 mslerner at adelphia.net ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C3A5D3.09B64AD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Flashback is looking=20 for a sax player for a November 21st paying gig in = Cleveland=20 Heights (Fairfax Elementary School).
6pm - = 6:50pm=20 only.
 
Rehearsals on=20 Wednesday 11/12 and 11/19 @ 7pm in Solon (if you can make=20 it).
 
For = more details=20 contact:
Michael=20 Lerner 
(440)=20 248-2180
mslerner at adelphia.net
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C3A5D3.09B64AD0-- From PKM340 at aol.com Sat Nov 8 06:33:06 2003 From: PKM340 at aol.com (PKM340 at aol.com) Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2003 09:33:06 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITION REMINDER FOR "COME BLOW YOUR HORN" Message-ID: <155.26d7fbe3.2cde58a2@aol.com> --part1_155.26d7fbe3.2cde58a2_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit AUDITION REMINDER: The Aurora Community Theatre(ACT), will hold auditions for Neil Simon's "COME BLOW YOUR HORN" Sunday, November 9th at 3:00 and Monday, November 10th at 7:00. Great parts for six actors: 3 men--1playing early 20's, 1 playing late 20's/early 30's, and 1 playing late 50's/early 60's. 3 women--2 playing 20's, and 1 playing late 50's/early 60's Production dates--Opens January 30th and runs through Feb 21st, Friday and Saturday evenings only. Please note: There will be an extended break during the Christmas holidays. Plenty of time to enjoy your fruitcakes! --part1_155.26d7fbe3.2cde58a2_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AUDITION REMINDER:

The Aurora Community Theatre(ACT), will hold auditions for Neil Simon's "COM= E BLOW YOUR HORN" Sunday, November 9th at 3:00 and Monday, November 10th at=20= 7:00.

Great parts for six actors:  3 men--1playing early 20's, 1 playing late= 20's/early 30's, and 1 playing late 50's/early 60's.
3 women--2 playing 20's, and 1 playing late 50's/early 60's

Production dates--Opens January 30th and runs through Feb 21st, Friday and S= aturday evenings only.

Please note:  There will be an extended break during the Christmas holi= days.  Plenty of time to enjoy your fruitcakes!
--part1_155.26d7fbe3.2cde58a2_boundary-- From oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com Sat Nov 8 08:01:39 2003 From: oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com (annettamarion) Date: Sat, 08 Nov 2003 16:01:39 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL][OIFF-News] CLOSING NOV. 9 HIGHLIGHTS: SCIENCE FICTION AT 2P, COMMISSIONED LOCAL FILMS AT 8P Message-ID: ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Buy Ink Cartridges or Refill Kits for your HP, Epson, Canon or Lexmark Printer at MyInks.com. Free s/h on orders $50 or more to the US & Canada. http://www.c1tracking.com/l.asp?cid=3D5511 http://us.click.yahoo.com/mOAaAA/3exGAA/qnsNAA/W4IolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> OIFF CLOSING NIGHT NOV. 9 HIGHLIGHTS: AWARD WINNING SCIENCE FICTION=20 DEBUT AT 2P AND COMMISSIONED LOCAL FILMS AT 8P A Decade Under the Influence: 10 Year Anniversary OIFF November 1-9,=20 2003 For Immediate Release: November 8, 2003 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Artistic Directors,=20 (216) 651-7315 Cleveland, Ohio- Hailed by Variety as "Deeply moving and finely=20 realized," director Greg Pak's debut feature film ROBOT STORIES makes its Ohio premiere at 2p, Sunday, November 9 at the 10=20 Year Anniversary OIFF at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Road=20 (admission $10). ROBOT STORIES is science fiction from the heart in=20 four stories about love, death, family=85 and robots. The film stars Tamlyn Tomita (JOY LUCK CLUB) and Sab Shimono (WATERWORLD).=20 Film festivals around the country, including Florida, Hamptons'=20 International, and Asian Festival of Dallas, have bestowed awards=20 upon ROBOT STORIES. This past August, Independent Pictures, in collaboration with Sparx=20 in the City, commissioned eight filmmakers to create eight short=20 films, shooting in one day on eight different street corners in=20 Cleveland. These films, shown as a collection at 8p, Sunday,=20 November 9, comprise the closing program of the 10 Year Anniversary=20 OIFF at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Road (admission $10). Call (216) 651-7315, email OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com, or visit=20 www.ohiofilms.com for hotel information and schedule details for the=20 10 Year Anniversary OIFF, November 1-9, 2003. Visit www.ticketweb.com=20 for directions and tickets in advance. Attend the festival for the=20 details on after-festival parties Thursday, Friday and Saturday=20 nights. Independent Pictures is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established=20 in 1993. IP is the proud sponsor of the Ohio Independent Film=20 Festival, Ohio Independent Screenplay Awards, Film Production=20 Training Program, regional AIVF Salons, Fiscal Agent Sponsorship=20 Program, Speakers Bureau, annual Director of Photography Workshop, and a variety of curatorial programs. INDEPENDENT PICTURES' SPONSORS: Association of Independent Video & Filmmakers, Audio Visual Rentals, Cleveland Cardiovascular Research=20 Foundation, The Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland=20 Public Theatre, Community Shares of Greater Cleveland, Convention &=20 Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland Inc., Filmmaker Magazine, The=20 George Gund Foundation, Hampton Inn, www.InkTip.com, Marriott=20 Residence Inn, Media Design Imaging, Miller Beer, Northern Ohio Live, The Offset Theory, Ohio Arts Council, Sherwin Williams, Steen=20 Editorial, United Labor Agency, West Side Cardiology Associates, the=20 Ohio Humanities Council, a state affiliate of the National Endowment=20 for the Humanities Independent Pictures 1392 West 65th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44102 (216) 651-7315 (216) 651-7317 fax OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com http://www.ohiofilms.com To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: oiff-News-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com =20 Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/=20 From alexmichaels at prelude2cinema.com Sat Nov 8 06:43:48 2003 From: alexmichaels at prelude2cinema.com (AlexPMichaels) Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2003 09:43:48 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Prelude2Cinema launches New Yahoo Group for Moviemakers and Movie Lovers Message-ID: <06ca01c3a624$54350460$48acfea9@rachel715> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C3A5DC.CF88E7F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Prelude2Cinema has begun a Yahoo group to post info about our movies and = also to fill people in on resources for making and acting in independent = movies. Everyone is welcome to join and post info. We invite all to join = the group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/moviesthatmakeyouthink/=20 It will give use a chance to know the people who visit Prelude2Cinema. = It is open to anyone who visits our site and wants to post what is on = their mind. We are eager to see who are the people that visit our site = and what they think of our movies and independent movies in general. If = you make movies, feel free to post the news here for others.=20 We will add resources to this site including links that are helpful to = actors, filmmakers, writers, and anyone involved in making and watching = movies. There will also be special photos and news not found on our = website.=20 If you have any suggestions for Prelude2Cinema, please let us know at = the Yahoo group.=20 While we can not please everyone, we want you to know that what you = think and suggest is important to us.=20 In December 2003, Prelude2Cinema will be 4 years old. Over 24,700 people = have visited the site. Thanks for your support. We will continue to get = our movies out there. Stay tuned to www.prelude2cinema.com. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C3A5DC.CF88E7F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Prelude2Cinema has begun a Yahoo group to post info about our movies = and also=20 to fill people in on resources for making and acting in independent = movies.=20 Everyone is welcome to join and post info. We invite all to join the = group=20 at

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

It will give use a chance to know the people who visit = Prelude2Cinema. It is=20 open to anyone who visits our site and wants to post what is on their = mind. We=20 are eager to see who are the people that visit our site and what they = think of=20 our movies and independent movies in general. If you make movies, feel = free to=20 post the news here for others.

We will add resources to this site including links that are helpful = to=20 actors, filmmakers, writers, and anyone involved in making and watching = movies.=20 There will also be special photos and news not found on our = website.

If you have any suggestions for Prelude2Cinema, please let us know at = the=20 Yahoo group.

While we can not please everyone, we want you to know that what you = think and=20 suggest is important to us.

In December 2003, Prelude2Cinema will be 4 years old. Over 24,700 = people have=20 visited the site. Thanks for your support. We will continue to get our = movies=20 out there. Stay tuned to www.prelude2cinema.com.

 

------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C3A5DC.CF88E7F0-- From RNavisjr at aol.com Sat Nov 8 12:30:23 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2003 15:30:23 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]NWT HIRING MAKE UP DESIGNER Message-ID: <15f.280bbcc2.2cdeac5f@aol.com> --part1_15f.280bbcc2.2cdeac5f_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello Everyone, We at Near West Theatre are about to produce THE KING AND I with a very diverse cast of children, teens and adults....very few of them Asian. We need someone immediately to help us conceptualize a look for hair, skin and face. We have competent cast members who could learn the make up design and teach it to the others, but right now we need an expert to help us come up with some concepts. Please call me, Bob Navis Jr, Director, at 216-281-6879 if you are interested. We can negotiate a stipend that would be fair for your efforts. Thanks you so very much. Oh...there is a time crunch here...we go into tech/dress rehearsals on Sunday, Now 16th....so call asap. Thanks, again. --part1_15f.280bbcc2.2cdeac5f_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello Everyone,

We at Near West Theatre are about to produce THE KING AND I with a very dive= rse cast of children, teens and adults....very few of them Asian. We need so= meone immediately to help us conceptualize a look for hair, skin and face. W= e have competent cast members who could learn the make up design and teach i= t to the others, but right now we need an expert to help us come up with som= e concepts.
Please call me, Bob Navis Jr, Director, at 216-281-6879 if you are intereste= d.
We can negotiate a stipend that would be fair for your efforts. Thanks you s= o very much. Oh...there is a time crunch here...we go into tech/dress rehear= sals on
Sunday, Now 16th....so call asap. Thanks, again.
--part1_15f.280bbcc2.2cdeac5f_boundary-- From President at GeaugaTheater.org Sat Nov 8 14:24:36 2003 From: President at GeaugaTheater.org (President GLTG) Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2003 17:24:36 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTG looking for 2 props Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0062_01C3A61D.2EEE08C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Geauga Lyric Theater Guild at Geauga Theater Is looking for an old fashioned wheelchair (No later than a 1945 version) and a candlestick phone. Does anyone have one to lend / rent? Please respond to this e-mail or call Lauren Garrett at 440-285-4119 Thanks so much! ------=_NextPart_000_0062_01C3A61D.2EEE08C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Geauga Lyric Theater Guild at Geauga = Theater

 

Is looking for an old fashioned wheelchair = (No later than a 1945 version) and a candlestick = phone.

 

Does anyone have one to lend / = rent?

 

Please respond to this e-mail or call = Lauren Garrett at 440-285-4119

 

Thanks so = much!

------=_NextPart_000_0062_01C3A61D.2EEE08C0-- From davidgutter at hotmail.com Sat Nov 8 18:35:41 2003 From: davidgutter at hotmail.com (David Gutter) Date: Sat, 08 Nov 2003 21:35:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Photographer looking for local musicians to help Message-ID:

I am David Gutter, Freelance photographer/graphic designer in South Euclid.

I am looking to help the local music community, I am open to help all no matter what the music is. My photography is my sideline job, just as you may have your music as a second income. If interested Call me or email me.

Phone:216 381 6978


David E. Gutter


MSN Shopping upgraded for the holidays! Snappier product search... From terrysandler at hotmail.com Sun Nov 9 08:40:28 2003 From: terrysandler at hotmail.com (terry sandler) Date: Sun, 09 Nov 2003 11:40:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NY Trained Acting Coach Message-ID:

Greetings fellow actors!!!

I am a New York trained acting coach who is now offering private classes for the winter session. My credentials include a Master of Arts in Educational Theater from New York University (NYU), and a Bachelor of Arts in Theater and Performing Arts from the State University of New York at New Paltz.  I currently teach theatre and acting at the University of Akron and Baldwin Wallace College, as well as at other local acting and performing arts schools.

Furthermore, I am trained to work with children and adults of all ages on monologues, scene study, character development, text interpretation, dramaturgy, improvisation, and audition preparation, just to name a few areas of study.

Please contact me for more information. References and resume gladly furnished upon request.

Thank you,

Terry M. Sandler

(330) 922-0535



Customize MSN Messenger with backgrounds, emoticons and more. From FSternfeld at aol.com Sun Nov 9 12:46:04 2003 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2003 15:46:04 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Archives & Searching Message-ID: <108.28407b08.2ce0018c@aol.com> --part1_108.28407b08.2ce0018c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit VIEW ARCHIVES All postings since the cutover to hostway on June 18, 2001 are at this link: http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/pipermail/neohiopal/ SEARCH Also, you can search by using http://www.google.com In the google search field, type 'neohiopal,' and then key words or phrases in the google search field. --part1_108.28407b08.2ce0018c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable VIEW ARCHIVES
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--part1_108.28407b08.2ce0018c_boundary-- From JHerman312 at aol.com Sun Nov 9 13:05:34 2003 From: JHerman312 at aol.com (JHerman312 at aol.com) Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2003 16:05:34 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Notice: The play 'Tis The Season at the Kent Stage Message-ID: <1dd.14027339.2ce0061e@aol.com> -------------------------------1068411934 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en For Immediate Release: The Kent Stage Players will be holding auditions for their holiday productio= n=20 of: 'Tis The Season A Holiday Play Written and Directed by Jack L. Herman Auditions will be held November 16 and 17 at 7pm at the Kent Stage. 175 E.=20 Main Street in Kent.=20 Production dates are: December 19, 20 and 21st. 2003. Those auditioning should come prepared to read from the script. We are=20 looking for the following character types. Cast of Characters (4 M, 5 W, 2 Girls) J. D. HUGHES: A Slightly bitter old man, around 60, who spends most of his=20 time on business and little else. =20 JERRY: J. D. as a young man, 21, playful but a bit skeptical. =20 NICK: A whimsical old store owner, who delights in his family, in the=20 season, and in helping others. =20 LAURA: (Adult.) A woman in her late 50=E2=80=99s who doesn't complain but=20= is=20 nevertheless a bit sad. =20 LAURA: (Young.) A friend of the family, around 18, who's content with her=20 life but loves Nick's family. =20 ANGELINA: Nick's wife of many years, slightly overbearing but with a kindly= =20 heart and giving nature. =20 SANDRA: Nick's oldest daughter, the same age as Laura, a wisecracking, fun=20 loving person. =20 KIM: J. D.=E2=80=99s daughter, around 30, who worries about her father and=20= his lack=20 of spirit. =20 OFFICER BLAIR: A cop in his 50=E2=80=99s who's just doing his job so others= might=20 spend time at home. =20 MARY: Nick and Angelina=E2=80=99s 8-year-old daughter who just wants to hel= p. JENNY: Nick and Angelina=E2=80=99s 7-year-old daughter who says, =E2=80=9CM= e, too.=E2=80=9D Synopsis J. D. Hughes has been looking high and low for a special Christmas gift for=20 his grandson. Finally, as a last resort, he wanders into Nick's Emporium, a= n=20 old-fashioned store chock full of all sorts of gifts and knickknacks. He ha= s a=20 hard time explaining to Nick what he's looking for, but finds himself fallin= g=20 under the old storekeeper's spell. Just when Hughes is about to buy=20 something he runs to the street to chase kids away from his car. When he re= turns, he=20 finds the store suddenly dark and quiet. A policeman then shows up to run h= im=20 off because, =E2=80=9CThis place ain=E2=80=99t been open in forty years!=E2= =80=9D Hughes finds a=20 way back, not only to the store but to a time years ago when he was a younge= r=20 man. This Yuletide fantasy is full of holiday spirit and humor and makes us= all=20 wish we could find a =E2=80=9CNick's Emporium.=E2=80=9D -------------------------------1068411934 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
For Immediate Release:
 
The Kent Stage Players will be= holding auditions for their holiday production of:
 
'Tis The Season
A Holiday Play
Written and Directed by
Jack L. Herman
 
Auditions wil= l be held November 16 and 17 at 7pm at the Kent Stage.  175 E. Main Str= eet in Kent.
 
Production da= tes are: December 19, 20 and 21st. 2003.
 
Those auditio= ning should come prepared to read from the script.  We are looking for=20= the following character types.

 

Ca= st of Characters

(4 M, 5 W, 2 Girls)=

<= /B>

J. D. HUGHES:  A Slightly bitter old man, aroun= d 60, who spends most of his time on business and little else.

 

JERRY:  J. D. as a young man, 21, playful but a= bit skeptical.

 

NICK:  A whimsical old store owner, who deligh= ts in his family, in the season, and in helping others.

 

LAURA:  (Adult.)  A woman in her late 50=E2=80=99s who doesn't complain but i= s nevertheless a bit sad.

 

LAURA:  (Young.)  A friend of the family, around 18, who's content with her l= ife but loves Nick's family.

 

ANGELINA:  Nick's wife of many years, slightly=20= overbearing but with a kindly heart and giving nature.

 

SANDRA:  Nick's oldest daughter, the same age a= s Laura, a wisecracking, fun loving person.

 

KIM:  J. D.=E2=80=99s daughter, around 30, wh= o worries about her father and his lack of spirit.

 

OFFICER BLAIR:  A cop in his 50=E2=80=99s who's= just doing his job so others might spend time at home.

 

MARY:  Nick and Angelina=E2=80=99s 8-year-old=20= daughter who just wants to help.

 

JENNY:  Nick and Angelina=E2=80=99s 7-year-old= daughter who says, =E2=80=9CMe, too.=E2=80=9D

 

=  

Synopsis
 <= /DIV>
J. D. Hughes has been look= ing high and low for a special Christmas gift for his grandson.  Finally, as a last resort, he wanders i= nto Nick's Emporium, an old-fashioned store chock full of all sorts of gifts= and knickknacks.  He has a ha= rd time explaining to Nick what he's looking for, but finds himself falling=20= under the old storekeeper's spell.  <= /SPAN>Just when Hughes is about to buy something he runs to the street to ch= ase kids away from his car.  W= hen he returns, he finds the store suddenly dark and quiet.  A policeman then shows up to run him off beca= use, =E2=80=9CThis place ain=E2=80=99t been open in forty years!=E2=80=9D  Hughes finds a way back, not on= ly to the store but to a time years ago when he was a younger man.  This Yuletide fantasy is full of holid= ay spirit and humor and makes us all wish we could find a =E2=80=9CNick's Em= porium.=E2=80=9D
-------------------------------1068411934-- From scercone at carouseldinnertheatre.com Sun Nov 9 13:36:19 2003 From: scercone at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Sean Cercone) Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2003 16:36:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GO SEE THIS SHOW!!! HAIR at B-W Message-ID: <53BEDB5B24A8CB4AA1BED257B2CA0A87012B61@dc1.carousel.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A709.83656C21 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Fellow Cleveland Artists, =20 Before I begin I must say I have never posted anything like this before. I have never taken the time to write a letter to a cast or theatre about any production and in this case one page cannot say everything I want to. However, I will try to be brief. =20 I am a very firm believer in the power of theatre. I believe that theatre not only allows us to understand the human condition, but it can inspire people to act. Theatre effects, evokes and changes our perception of how we view the world. But when does theatre become =93ART?=94 How often do all of the variables that go into a production align in order to create a communal experience between audience and actors that transcends time, space and all preconceptions of the world? VERY=85VERY=85RARELY. In fact I can count the number of times on one = hand that any art has effected me and made me want to act---made me want to go out and change the world! =20 The amazing artists involved with the production of Hair at Baldwin-Wallace College have accomplished this=85and much-much more! =20 The importance and relevance of the story that they told not only reminded me of the incredible difficulties that our country suffered, but it also gave me the raw sense of confusion that existed. I watched as young people honestly struggled for an understanding of =93WHY?=94 = Why send our young men to die by the thousands? How is it possible that a man=92s destiny is not his own? Can we believe what is told to us by those in power? This ensemble masterpiece not only evoked these feelings in me, but they also incited me. They have made me want to make a difference! Make a change! Today and Now! =20 =20 It was crystal clear through the entire evening of how relevant this story is today. Before I left my office I read the Yahoo! News alert that a helicopter was down and another 6 American soldiers had lost their life. I have a young man in a show here at the Carousel Dinner Theatre whose father was killed in Iraq on October 1st, 3 weeks prior to him beginning rehearsal. I am very alarmed about this and I don't think I stand alone! =20 If any members of the cast are reading I want to say thank you. Thank you for sharing your hearts and souls. Thank you for helping me realize and understand some things about my art, the world and myself. Thank you for your energy and courage in communing with the audience. It was only by you truly engaging me, speaking to me and laughing with me that I was able to be open to your gift. What your doing is incredibly important, infectious and at least by this theatre professionals standards, was considered ART! =20 Those of us in the greater Cleveland Arts Community need to experience the work of these young professionals. MAKE THE TIME TO GO SEE THIS SHOW!!! DO NOT LET THIS ONE PASS!!! One last thank you must go to Victoria Bussert (Director) for guiding this amazing team of artists! You guys really have changed me! Thank you again! =20 Sean Cercone Assistant Producer The Carousel Dinner Theatre=20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A709.83656C21 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Fellow Cleveland Artists,

 

Before I begin I must say I have never posted = anything=20 like this before.  I have = never=20 taken the time to write a letter to a cast or theatre about any = production and=20 in this case one page cannot say everything I want to.  However, I will try to be=20 brief.

 

I am a very firm believer in the power of = theatre.  I believe that theatre not = only allows=20 us to understand the human condition, but it can inspire people to = act.  Theatre effects, evokes and = changes our=20 perception of how we view the world. =20 But when does theatre become =93ART?=94 =20 How often do all of the variables that go into a production align = in=20 order to create a communal experience between audience and actors that=20 transcends time, space and all preconceptions of the world?  VERY=85VERY=85RARELY.  In fact I can count the number = of times=20 on one hand that any art has effected me and made me want to act---made = me want=20 to go out and change the world!

 

The amazing artists involved with the = production of=20 Hair at Baldwin-Wallace College have accomplished = this=85and=20 much-much more!

 

The importance and relevance of the story that = they told=20 not only reminded me of the incredible difficulties that our country = suffered,=20 but it also gave me the raw sense of confusion that existed.  I watched as young people = honestly=20 struggled for an understanding of =93WHY?=94 =20 Why send our young men to die by the thousands?  How is it possible that a = man=92s destiny=20 is not his own?  Can we = believe what=20 is told to us by those in power?  = This ensemble masterpiece not only evoked these feelings in me, = but they=20 also incited me.  They = have made me=20 want to make a difference!  = Make a=20 change! Today and Now! =20

 

It was crystal clear through the entire evening = of how=20 relevant this story is today. =20 Before I left my office I read the Yahoo! News alert that a = helicopter=20 was down and another 6 American soldiers had lost their life.  I have a young man in a show = here at the=20 Carousel Dinner Theatre whose father was killed=20 in Iraq on October 1st, 3=20 weeks prior to him beginning rehearsal.  I am very=20 alarmed about this and I don't think I stand=20 alone!

 

If any members of the cast are reading I want = to say=20 thank you.  Thank you for = sharing=20 your hearts and souls.  = Thank you=20 for helping me realize and understand some things about my art, the = world and=20 myself.  Thank you for = your energy=20 and courage in communing with the audience.  It was only by you truly = engaging me,=20 speaking to me and laughing with me that I was able to be open to your=20 gift.  What your doing is = incredibly=20 important, infectious and at least by this theatre professionals = standards, was=20 considered ART!

 

Those of us in the greater Cleveland Arts = Community need=20 to experience the work of these young professionals.  MAKE THE TIME TO GO SEE THIS=20 SHOW!!!  DO NOT LET THIS = ONE=20 PASS!!!  One last thank = you must go=20 to Victoria Bussert (Director) for guiding this amazing team of = artists!  You guys really have changed me!  Thank you=20 again!

 

Sean Cercone

Assistant Producer

The Carousel = Dinner=20 Theatre =

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A709.83656C21-- From Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com Sun Nov 9 17:34:59 2003 From: Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com (Jill Koslen) Date: Sun, 09 Nov 2003 20:34:59 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bob Stegmiller's"Peter Pan" backdrops Message-ID: Beachwood Community Theater is in the process of mounting "Peter Pan" & can not locate any of the backdrops we used the last time we performed this production. These back drops belonged to Bob Stegmiller & were used specifically for the production of "Peter Pan". One was a cut out backdrop of 3 large trees and actors could actually cross through the openings. The second was a large backdrop of Neverland. If anyone knows where we can locate either of these backdrops we would be grateful to hear from you. If anyone owns any backdrops that could be used for this production we would be interested to borrow/rent. Please contact Jill Koslen at 216-595-3734 if you can assist us in any way. From Cesearsforum at aol.com Sun Nov 9 21:52:22 2003 From: Cesearsforum at aol.com (Cesearsforum at aol.com) Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2003 00:52:22 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cesear's Forum presents BLUE HEART at Kennedy's, Nov. 14th thru Dec. 13th Message-ID: <7c.3e88c418.2ce08196@aol.com> --part1_7c.3e88c418.2ce08196_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear NEOhiopal Subscriber: Cesear's Forum is pleased to announce it will be presenting Caryl Churchill's BLUE HEART, a double bill of two interrelated plays, 'Hearts Desire' and 'Blue Kettle,' at Kennedy's Down Under, Playhouse Square Center, Cleveland, Ohio. The plays are united by their common themes of disruption and loss. Conversely, they are also very funny, sharing an anarchic wit, and an almost joyous flouting of theatrical conventions. Chronology, characterization and even, occasionally, coherence are chopped and twisted providing an unexpected form of poignancy and heady pleasure. In the first play, 'Hearts Desire,' a family is waiting for the return of a long absent daughter. As they wait, the action repeats, allowing improbable secrets and long-held hostilities to be revealed through a series of 'what-if?' scenarios. In 'Blue Kettle,' random words - 'kettle' for instance - insinuate themselves repeatedly into the dialogue, highlighting the gulf between words and feelings, as a young man attempts to convince several older women they're his birth mother. Caryl Churchill's plays can almost always be counted on to take your head for a spin, and though not easy to categorize, they continue to challenge the assumption that theatre is about linear storytelling. Her play-writing career began in radio in the 1960's, encompasses numerous acclaimed stage plays (among them: CLOUD NINE, TOP GIRLS, SERIOUS MONEY), and from the 1990's, has moved more and more into a mixed theatre of text, dance, and music. She was Resident Dramatist at the Royal Court (1974-5) and spent much of the 1970's and 1980's working with the theatre groups 'Joint Stock' and 'Monstrous Regiment.' BLUE HEART was developed for the 1997 Edinburgh Fringe in collaboration with a small British touring company, 'Out of Joint.' The production then moved to London's Royal Court, followed by an international tour. Cesear's Forum, a minimalist theatre company, produces only a few times a year, but is dedicated to production excellence through unique, timely and often unknown plays. The cast includes company regulars Glenn and Jean Colerider, Lee Mackey, with Dana Snyder, Victor D'Altorio, Marci Paolucci and Mary Alice Beck. Performing at Kennedy's Down Under (literally under the Ohio Theatre), an intimate venue with close proximity to the stage action (no seat is more than 35 feet from the stage) at the Playhouse Square Center, ticket prices are reasonably priced at just $15. BLUE HEART; November 14th through December 13th, Kennedy's Down Under, Playhouse Square Center, 1501 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Friday & Saturdays at 8pm. Single tickets at $15.00. Call Tickets.com at (216) 241-6000. Web site: Cesearsforum.com. --part1_7c.3e88c418.2ce08196_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear NEOhiopal Subscriber:

Cesear's Forum is pleased to announce it will be presenting Caryl Churchill'= s
BLUE HEART, a double bill of two interrelated plays, 'Hearts Desire' and 'Bl= ue Kettle,'
at Kennedy's Down Under, Playhouse Square Center, Cleveland, Ohio. The plays= are
united by their common themes of disruption and loss.  Conversely, they= are also very
funny, sharing an anarchic wit, and an almost joyous flouting of theatrical=20= conventions.
Chronology, characterization and even, occasionally, coherence are chopped a= nd
twisted providing an unexpected form of poignancy and heady pleasure.

In the first play, 'Hearts Desire,' a family is waiting for the return of a=20= long absent
daughter.  As they wait, the action repeats, allowing improbable secret= s and long-held
hostilities to be revealed through a series of 'what-if?' scenarios.  I= n 'Blue Kettle,'
random words - 'kettle' for instance - insinuate themselves repeatedly into=20= the dialogue,
highlighting the gulf between words and feelings, as a young man attempts to= convince
several older women they're his birth mother.

Caryl Churchill's plays can almost always be counted on to take your head fo= r a spin,
and though not easy to categorize, they continue to challenge the assumption= that theatre
is about linear storytelling.  Her play-writing career began in radio i= n the 1960's,
encompasses numerous acclaimed stage plays (among them: CLOUD NINE, TOP
GIRLS, SERIOUS MONEY), and from the 1990's, has moved more and more into a <= BR> mixed theatre of text, dance, and music.  She was Resident Dramatist at= the Royal Court
(1974-5) and spent much of the 1970's and 1980's working with the theatre gr= oups 'Joint
Stock' and 'Monstrous Regiment.'  BLUE HEART was developed for the 1997=
Edinburgh Fringe in collaboration with a small British touring company, 'Out= of Joint.' 
The production then moved to London's Royal Court, followed by an internatio= nal tour.

Cesear's Forum, a minimalist theatre company, produces only a few times a ye= ar, but is
dedicated to production excellence through unique, timely and often unknown=20= plays.
The cast includes company regulars Glenn and Jean Colerider, Lee Mackey, wit= h Dana
Snyder, Victor D'Altorio, Marci Paolucci and Mary Alice Beck.  Performi= ng at
Kennedy's Down Under (literally under the Ohio Theatre), an intimate venue w= ith close
proximity to the stage action (no seat is more than 35 feet from the stage)=20= at the
Playhouse Square Center, ticket prices are reasonably priced at just $15.
BLUE HEART; November 14th through December 13th, Kennedy's Down Under,
Playhouse Square Center, 1501 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Friday & Saturda= ys at 8pm.
Single tickets at $15.00.  Call Tickets.com at (216) 241-6000.  We= b site: Cesearsforum.com.
--part1_7c.3e88c418.2ce08196_boundary-- From jimsmith at jimsmith4music.com Sun Nov 9 22:29:22 2003 From: jimsmith at jimsmith4music.com (Jim Smith) Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2003 01:29:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jim Smith / Brandon St. James: (1) new CD release and (2) concert date Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C3A72A.11E54910 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello everyone, I'm very pleased to announce that my new album is finally finished! After nearly a year of production, I'm very happy with the way it turned out. I hope that you'll enjoy listening to it even half as much as I enjoyed making it. The new CD is titled "Only Dreamers Understand" and contains 12 original songs which I've written & produced under a new stage name, "Brandon St. James". When playing songs made popular by others, and to my friends and family in the Akron/Canton/Youngstown area, I'll still be "Jim Smith". The new stage name is strictly for recordings and performances as a singer/songwriter, where the emphasis will be on my original songs and expanding into other areas as such. The new CD should be in select stores by Tuesday, December 2nd ... but if you'd like to receive an ADVANCE COPY prior to that time, there are two ways to do so: (1) You can mail a check or money order, payable to Artistar Records in the amount of $15.00 (US), which will include shipping & handling, at the following address: P O Box 36385, Canton, OH 44735 (2) You are invited and welcome to attend a concert that I'll be performing on Saturday, November 22nd. There will be a reception following the show, in which ticket holders will receive one free complimentary advance copy of the CD. (Details are below) I hope to see you there! 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aol.com Mon Nov 3 04:35:24 2003 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 07:35:24 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]PROOF Auditions in one week - Fred Sternfeld, director Message-ID: <168.25d91c5b.2cd7a58c@aol.com> --part1_168.25d91c5b.2cd7a58c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The location for the first 3.5 weeks of the 5 week rehearsal period will be=20 decided after casting is complete.=A0 It will be at a convenient location fo= r the=20 majority of the cast, whether that is in Chardon, the near east side or the=20 west side. Audition appointments -- 440-286-2255 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------= -- ------------------ Geauga Lyric Theatre Guild announces AUDITIONS for Proof by David Auburn Directed by Fred Sternfeld Set Design by Richard Gould Costume Design by Alison Hernan Sound Design by Stuart J. Kelley AUDITION DATES: By appointment at three (pick one) different locations:=20 Monday, November 10:=20 6:00pm - 9pm, Beck Center for the Arts,=20 17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, Ohio=A0=A0 44107=20 OR Tuesday, November 11:=20 6:30pm - 10pm, Geauga Theatre,=20 101 Water St., Chardon, Ohio=A0=A0 44024 OR Wednesday, November 12:=20 6:30pm - 10pm, Tri C East,=A0 Bldg. 2,=20 4250 Richmond Rd., Highland Hills Village, Ohio=A0 44122 Callbacks will be held Saturday, November 15 at 2:00pm - location to be=20 determined=20 To schedule an appointment please call GLTG at 440-286-2255, Wednesday,=20 Thursday, Friday or Saturday from 10:00am - 2:00pm or Tuesday from 5:00pm -=20= 9:00pm. AUDITION INFORMATION:=A0 Choose one of these options: Present a one minute=20 memorized contemporary monologue and an un-memorized selection from the scri= pt=A0 OR=20 you can read two selections from the script.=20 The selections from the script will be provided to you when you arrive for=20 your audition. Please provide a=A0 current picture and resume if available,=20= and=20 arrive at least fifteen minutes early to fill out an audition form and selec= t=20 and look over the cutting from the script. ABOUT THE PLAY:=A0 In this Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning Broadway hi= t,=20 a mathematician's daughter struggles with her father's brilliant legacy - an= d=20 finds that genius and madness share uncomfortably close ties. Coming to term= s=20 with life and her family, Catherine, a young graduate student, finds love wh= en=20 she least expects it. Contains adult language. ROLES AVAILABLE: 2 men, 2 women. Ages below are 'character' ages. Catherine -- 25 Robert -- fifty - sixty; Catherine's father Claire -- late twenties; Catherine's sister Hal -- 28; Robert's former student REHEARSAL INFORMATION: Three to six times a week (depending upon the role)=20 starting April 4, 2004. Rehearsals will be picked from weeknights 7:00 -10:3= 0pm;=20 weekends / Saturday afternoons and Sunday afternoons and/or evenings.=A0=20 COMPENSATION:=A0 Actors appear in GLTG productions on a volunteer basis. BACKSTAGE positions available in all technical areas. PRODUCTION DATES:=A0 May 6 - May 23, 2004. Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays at= =20 8:00pm. Sundays at 2:00pm. Possible one or two week extension. QUESTIONS? If you have any questions, reply to this e-mail or call me at 216-360-0708. Visit my Website:=A0=A0=A0 http://= www.fredsternfeld.com --part1_168.25d91c5b.2cd7a58c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The location fo= r the first 3.5 weeks of the 5 week rehearsal period will be decided after c= asting is complete.=A0 It will be at a convenient location for the majority=20= of the cast, whether that is in Chardon, the near east side or the west side= .

Audition appointments -- 440= -286-2255
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Geauga Lyric Theatre Guild
announces
AUDITIONS
for
Proof
by David Auburn

Directed by Fred Sternfeld
Set Design by Richard Gould
Costume Design by Alison Hernan
Sound Design by Stuart J. Kelley

AUDITION DAT= ES: By appointment at t= hree (pick one) different locations:

Monday, November 10:
6:00pm - 9pm, Beck Center for the Arts,
17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, Ohio=A0=A0 44107
OR

Tuesday, November 11:
6:30pm - 10pm, Geauga Theatre,
101 Water St., Chardon, Ohio=A0=A0 44024
OR

Wednesday, November 12:
6:30pm - 10pm, Tri C East,=A0 Bldg. 2,
4250 Richmond Rd., Highland Hills Village, Ohio=A0 44122

Callbacks will be held Saturday, November 15 at 2:00pm - location to=20= be determined

To schedule an appointmen= t please call GLTG at 440-286-2255, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday or Saturday=20= from 10:00am - 2:00pm or Tuesday from 5:00pm - 9:00pm.

AUDITION INFORMATION:= =A0
Choose one of these options= : Present a one minute memorized contemporary monologue and an un-memorized=20= selection from the script=A0 OR you can read two selections from the=20= script.

The selections from the script will be provided to you when you arrive for y= our audition. Please provide a=A0 current picture and resume if available, a= nd arrive at least fifteen minutes early to fill out an audition form and se= lect and look over the cutting from the script.

ABOUT THE PLAY:=A0 In this Pulitzer Prize and Tony A= ward winning Broadway hit, a mathematician's daughter struggles with her fat= her's brilliant legacy - and finds that genius and madness share uncomfortab= ly close ties. Coming to terms with life and her family, Catherine, a young=20= graduate student, finds love when she least expects it. Contains adult langu= age.

ROLES AVAILABLE: 2 men, 2 women. Ages below are 'cha= racter' ages.

Catherine -- 25
Robert -- fifty - sixty; Catherine's father
Claire -- late twenties; Catherine's sister
Hal -- 28; Robert's former student

REHEARSAL INFORMATION: Three to six times a week=20= (depending upon the role) starting April 4, 2004. Rehearsals will be p= icked from weeknights 7:00 -10:30pm; weekends / Saturday afternoons=20= and Sunday afternoons and/or evenings.=A0

COMPENSATION:=A0 Actors appear in GLTG productions o= n a volunteer basis.

BACKSTAGE positions available in all technical areas= .

PRODUCTION DATES:=A0 May 6 - May 23, 2004. Thursdays= , Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00pm. Sundays at 2:00pm. Possible one or two=20= week extension.

QUESTIONS?
If you have any questions, reply to this e-mail or call me at 216-360-0708.<= B>

Visit my Website:=A0=A0=A0
htt= p://www.fredsternfeld.com







--part1_168.25d91c5b.2cd7a58c_boundary-- From oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com Mon Nov 3 05:50:07 2003 From: oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com (annettamarion) Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2003 13:50:07 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL][OIFF-News] CONTROVERSIAL, AWARD-WINNING FILM TO PREMIERE IN OHIO 8P, NOVEMBER 4 AT THE OIFF Message-ID: ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Buy Ink Cartridges or Refill Kits for your HP, Epson, Canon or Lexmark Printer at MyInks.com. Free s/h on orders $50 or more to the US & Canada. http://www.c1tracking.com/l.asp?cid=3D5511 http://us.click.yahoo.com/mOAaAA/3exGAA/qnsNAA/W4IolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> CONTROVERSIAL, AWARD-WINNING FILM TO PREMIERE IN OHIO 8P, NOVEMBER 4=20 AT THE OHIO INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL A Decade Under the Influence: 10 Year Anniversary OIFF November 1-9,=20 2003 For Immediate Release: November 3, 2003 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Artistic Directors,=20 (216) 651-7315 Cleveland, Ohio-In honor of Election Day and Independent Pictures' mission of freedom of expression, the feature documentary UNPRECEDENTED: THE 2000 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION makes its=20 Ohio premiere at 8p, Tuesday, November 4 at the 10 Year Anniversary=20 OIFF at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Road. Says Variety, "=85a powerful piece of agitprop filmmaking=85 [the film's] only flaw is its brevity; the subject is so vast=85" UNPRECEDENTED is the riveting story about the battle for the=20 Presidency in Florida and the undermining of democracy in America.=20 Filmmakers Richard Ray P=E9rez and Joan Sekler examine modern America's most controversial political contest: the election of=20 George W. Bush. What emerges is a disturbing picture of an election=20 marred by suspicious irregularities, electoral injustices, and=20 sinister voter purges in a state governed by the winning candidate's=20 brother. George W. Bush stole the presidency of the United States=85 and got away with it. Film festivals around the country,=20 including San Francisco Independent, New Jersey International,=20 Crossroads, Winslow, Sacramento, Berkeley, and NY International, have=20 bestowed awards upon UNPRECEDENTED. Call (216) 651-7315, email OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com, or visit=20 www.ohiofilms.com for hotel information and schedule details for the=20 10 Year Anniversary OIFF, November 1-9, 2003. Visit www.ticketweb.com=20 for directions and tickets in advance. Attend the festival for the=20 details on after-festival parties Thursday, Friday and Saturday=20 nights. Independent Pictures is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established=20 in 1993. IP is the proud sponsor of the Ohio Independent Film=20 Festival, Ohio Independent Screenplay Awards, Film Production=20 Training Program, regional AIVF Salons, Fiscal Agent Sponsorship=20 Program, Speakers Bureau, annual Director of Photography Workshop, and a variety of curatorial programs. INDEPENDENT PICTURES' SPONSORS: Association of Independent Video & Filmmakers, Audio Visual Rentals, Cleveland Cardiovascular Research=20 Foundation, The Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland=20 Public Theatre, Community Shares of Greater Cleveland, Convention &=20 Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland Inc., Filmmaker Magazine, The=20 George Gund Foundation, Hampton Inn, www.InkTip.com, Marriott=20 Residence Inn, Media Design Imaging, Miller Beer, Northern Ohio Live, The Offset Theory, Ohio Arts Council, Sherwin Williams, Steen=20 Editorial, United Labor Agency, West Side Cardiology Associates, the=20 Ohio Humanities Council, a state affiliate of the National Endowment=20 for the Humanities Independent Pictures 1392 West 65th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44102 (216) 651-7315 (216) 651-7317 fax OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com http://www.ohiofilms.com To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: oiff-News-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com =20 Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/=20 From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Mon Nov 3 05:52:59 2003 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 08:52:59 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Pat Metheny Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A211.CAE7FC41 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable PAT METHENY SOLO + TRIO TOUR 2003 with Christian McBride and Antonio Sanchez =20 NOVEMBER 9, 2003 @ 7:30PM SEVERANCE HALL - CLEVELAND, OH TICKETS ON-SALE NOW =20 $5.00 discount off each ticket to students and seniors at the box office $37.50 / $42.50 / $50.00 Via phone at the Severance Hall Ticket Office @ (216) 231-1111, or online at www.clevelandorchestra.com =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A211.CAE7FC41 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

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=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A211.CAE7FC41-- From KWalder at thetangier.com Mon Nov 3 06:01:59 2003 From: KWalder at thetangier.com (Kathleen Walder) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 09:01:59 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]New Akron Comedy Club Message-ID: <001101c3a213$0fe26740$14fea8c0@D5S50S11> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C3A1E9.270C5F40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Tangier Restaurant in Akron is opening a new upscale comedy club. The Comedy Cabaret will premiere on New Year's Eve of this year, with Dan Grueter headlining, Vince Morris featuring. It will then feature five shows every week - 7:30 Thursdays, 7:00 (non-smoking) and 9:30 Fridays, 7:00 & 9:30 Saturdays. The room seats 400 and is ideal for comedy, having been used for top "Las Vegas-type" acts throughout the 70s, 80s and 90s. We are looking for a Cabaret Manager with food and beverage experience, servers, greeters, bouncers, etc. All booking will be done through Dave Stroupe at the Columbus Funny Bone (read: please don't call me to get onstage!) Resumes for service positions can be sent to Tangier at 532 W Market St Akron 44303, faxed to 330-376-0165, or emailed to KWalder at thetangier.com Kathleen Walder Director of Marketing Tangier 330-376-7171 ext 47 www.thetangier.com ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C3A1E9.270C5F40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Tangier Restaurant in Akron is = opening a new upscale comedy club. The Comedy Cabaret will premiere on New Year’s Eve of = this year, with Dan Grueter headlining, Vince Morris featuring. It will then = feature five shows every week – 7:30 = Thursdays, 7:00 (non-smoking) and 9:30 Fridays, = 7:00 & 9:30 Saturdays.  The room seats 400 and is ideal for comedy, having been = used for top “Las Vegas-type” acts throughout the 70s, 80s and = 90s. We are looking for a Cabaret Manager with food and beverage experience, = servers, greeters, bouncers, etc. All booking will be done through Dave Stroupe = at the Columbus Funny Bone (read: please don’t call me to get onstage!) = Resumes for service positions can be sent to Tangier at 532 W = Market St Akron 44303, faxed to 330-376-0165, or emailed to KWalder at thetangier.com

 

 

Kathleen Walder

Director of Marketing

Tangier

330-376-7171 ext 47   = www.thetangier.com

 

------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C3A1E9.270C5F40-- From rferguson at woio.com Mon Nov 3 06:42:44 2003 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 08:42:44 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]HABITAT FOR INSANITY - AMERICAN SPLENDOR OPENS IN ONE WEEK at SEC OND CITY 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_01C3A218.BCD90F44 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" COMEDY COMEDY COMEDY! Habitat for Insanity (HFI) sketch comedy group opens it's newest revue next Monday at The Second Theatre. This special show is running for 2 NIGHTS ONLY! Monday November 10th and Monday November 17th at 8pm. Featuring orginal sketches and songs, "American Splendor" includes some of HFI's best material from their 2 year history as well as brand spanking new funny stuff. If anyone sees Harvey Pekar, can you tell him he's invited to the show? For more information call Rick at 216-367-7133. Check out the website at www.habitat-for-insanity.com WHAT: Habitat For Insanity Presents: American Splendor WHEN: November 10th and 17th at 88pm WHERE: The Second City Theatre - Playhouse Square 2037 East 14th Street ADMISSION: $6 Lousy bucks. Habitat For Insanity is written and performed by Leilani Barret Rick Ferguson Margi Herwald Marlene Kelly Derek Koger Michael Martone Mike Polk Jr. Jackie Pope Doug Rossi Meghan Rowell Gretchen Thomas Musical Director - Adam Brooks Associate Producer - Derek Koger Directed and Produced by Rick Ferguson ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A218.BCD90F44 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable HABITAT FOR INSANITY - AMERICAN SPLENDOR OPENS IN ONE WEEK at = SECOND CITY

COMEDY COMEDY COMEDY!

Habitat for Insanity (HFI)  = sketch comedy group opens it's newest revue next Monday at The Second = Theatre. This special show is running for 2 NIGHTS ONLY! Monday = November 10th and Monday November 17th at 8pm. Featuring orginal = sketches and songs, "American Splendor" includes some = of HFI's best material from their 2 year history as well as brand = spanking new funny stuff.

If anyone sees Harvey Pekar, can you = tell him he's invited to the show?

For more information call Rick at = 216-367-7133.
Check out the website at = www.habitat-for-insanity.com

WHAT: Habitat For Insanity Presents: = American Splendor

WHEN: November 10th and 17th at = 88pm

WHERE: The Second City Theatre - = Playhouse Square
         2037 East 14th Street

ADMISSION: $6 Lousy bucks.



Habitat For Insanity is written and = performed by

Leilani Barret

Rick Ferguson

Margi Herwald

Marlene Kelly

Derek Koger

Michael Martone

Mike Polk Jr.

Jackie Pope

Doug Rossi

Meghan Rowell

Gretchen Thomas

Musical Director - Adam Brooks

Associate Producer - Derek = Koger

Directed and Produced by Rick = Ferguson





------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A218.BCD90F44-- From Ccontempdt at aol.com Mon Nov 3 07:12:51 2003 From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 10:12:51 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: CCDT's heartwarming holiday production returns to Tri-C East Dec 5-7, 2003 Message-ID: <32.40182ce2.2cd7ca73@aol.com> --part1_32.40182ce2.2cd7ca73_boundary Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="-----------------------------1067872370" -------------------------------1067872370 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit _____________________________________ Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc. Michael Medcalf, Executive/Artistic Director 1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103-1979 216.426.8156 [Office/Studio] 216.426.0936 [Fax] Ccontempdt at aol.com [E-mail] -------------------------------1067872370 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
 
_____________________________________
Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theat= re, Inc.
Michael Medcalf, Executive/Artistic Director
1075 East 74th S= treet, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103-1979
216.426.8156 [Office/Stu= dio]
216.426.0936 [Fax]
Ccontempdt at aol.com [E-mail]
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During a=20 Christmas Eve service, Symphony falls asleep and is awakened by her fairy=20 godmother (FG) who tells the girl she may have three wishes granted. Symphon= y wishes=20 only to find her real parents so the family can all be together again for=20 Christmas. Thus begins the =E2=80=9Cfantastical=E2=80=9D journey in search o= f the youth=E2=80=99s real=20 family. Many exciting and unexpected revelations occur along the journey an= d=20 unfold the true meaning of Christmas through fantastic acting, singing and o= f=20 course dancing! The Saturday night December 6 performance will serve as the organization=E2= =80=99s=20 annual benefit, which helps support its education programs, scholarships and= =20 core operations. One of the evening's corporate sponsors is Cleveland Clini= c=20 Health System. The evening begins at 6:30PM with drinks and hors d=E2=80= =99oeuvres and=20 the performance starts at 8:15PM. The attire is holiday festive. Ticket pri= ce=20 is $50 per person. For this production CCDT has partnered with the Adoption Network Cleveland,=20= a=20 non-profit member organization that offers support and education for adoptee= ,=20 birthparents and adoptive parents. On display in the lobby throughout the=20 run of the production will be the traveling exhibit =E2=80=9CAdoption, Art a= nd Me.=E2=80=9D =20 This exhibit, which was created through a collaboration of the Adoption=20 Awareness Coalition, Adoption Network Cleveland, Cleveland Public Library, C= uyahoga=20 County Department of Children and Family Services, and the Cuyahoga County=20 Public Library, will feature the artwork of children who are either adopted=20= or=20 currently living in foster care waiting for permanent homes.=20 =20 "Through their art and words, these children have expressed their feelings=20 about adoption, finding a family and living in foster care, " says Betsie No= rris=20 of Adoption Network Cleveland. "Our hope is that those who view this exhibi= t=20 will leave with a deeper awareness of what it means to be a child without a=20 permanent family, and what adoption can mean to such a child. Perhaps even=20 some of our audience will be inspired to help or even adopt. " =20 This exhibit will be traveling to over 12 locations in the Greater Cleveland= =20 Area in 2004 and is available to be exhibited at your location. For more=20 information about this exhibit or adoption call (216) 881-7511. =20 Dates, times and prices: =20 Friday, December 5, 8PM Saturday, December 6, Benefit - 6:30 reception/8:15PM performance Sunday, December 7, 3PM and 7PM =20 Tickets are available for the following prices: $20 at door/$18 in advance (up to the day before performance)/$15 Seniors an= d=20 teens $10 children 12 and under/$50 Benefit performance $13 for groups 10 or more (must be purchased in advance up to the day before= =20 performance) Call 216-426-8156 for tickets or more information. CCDT's 2003-2004 Rejoice season of performances and events are made possible= =20 with the generous support of: =20 The Cleveland Foundation, The George Gund Foundation, The Ohio Arts Council,= =20 The Nord Family Foundation, The United Black Fund, The Kulas Foundation,=20 Clevelan Clinic Health System, City of Cleveland, CCDT's Board of Trustees,=20= CCDT's=20 Community Partners for the Arts, Urban Dialect Magazine, Tri-C's Center for=20 Arts and Culture, Cleveland Public Theatre, MOCA, Kaiser Permanente, Young=20 Audiences of Greater Cleveland, Epstein Design Partners, Nannette Bedway Stu= dio,=20 many individual contributors and YOU! # # # _____________________________________ Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc. Michael Medcalf, Executive/Artistic Director 1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103-1979 216.426.8156 [Office/Studio] 216.426.0936 [Fax]=20 Ccontempdt at aol.com [E-mail] -------------------------------1067871856 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en AOL= Email

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre (CCDT)

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CONTACT= :

Michael= Medcalf, Executive/Artistic Director

Office=20= - 216.426.8156      Fax - 216.426.0936     Ccontempdt at aol.com

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November 3, 2003

Cleveland, Ohio

 

Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre=E2=80=99s

=E2=80=9CPoignant, delightful and heartwarming=E2=80=9D holiday p= roduction

The Night Before Christmas

Returns to Tri-C East December 5-7, 2003

 

Michael Medcalf, award-winning choreographer and Executive/Artis= tic Director of Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Cleveland=E2=80=99s pr= emiere multicultural dance ensemble, joins forces with award-winning directo= r Tony Sias and talented local playwright Margaret Lynch to present its orig= inal holiday production for the entire family entitled =E2=80=9CThe Night Be= fore Christmas (NBC).=E2=80=9D  = With the seamlessly woven assistance of Duke Ellington=E2=80=99s=20= =E2=80=9CThe Nutcracker Suite=E2=80=9D and the fantastic dancing of the prof= essional ensemble, NBC tells the story of tells the story of a young sister=20= and brother (Symphony and Paris) who are in foster care, being cared for by=20= Mr. Pastor and his wife, Mother Pastor. During a Christmas Eve service, Symp= hony falls asleep and is awakened by her fairy godmother (FG) who tells the=20= girl she may have three wishes granted. Symphony wishes only to find her rea= l parents so the family can all be together again for Christmas. Thus begins= the =E2=80=9Cfantastical=E2=80=9D journey in search of the youth=E2=80=99s=20= real family.  Many exciting an= d unexpected revelations occur along the journey and unfold the true meaning= of Christmas through fantastic acting, singing and of course dancing!

 

The Saturday night December 6 performance will serve as the orga= nization=E2=80=99s annual benefit, which helps support its education program= s, scholarships and core operations. = One of the evening's corporate sponsors is Cleveland Clinic Health System.&= nbsp; The evening begins at 6:30PM with drinks and hors d=E2=80= =99oeuvres and the performance starts at 8:15PM. The attire is holiday festi= ve.  Ticket price is $50 per p= erson.

 

For this production CCDT has partnered with the Adoption Network= Cleveland, a non-profit member organization that offers support and educati= on for adoptee, birthparents and adoptive parents.  On display in the lobby throughout the run of the prod= uction will be the traveling exhibit =E2=80=9CAdoption, Art and Me.=E2=80= =9D  This exhibit, which was c= reated through a collaboration of the Adoption Awareness Coalition, Adoption= Network Cleveland, Cleveland Public Library, Cuyahoga County Department of=20= Children and Family Services, and the Cuyahoga County Public Library, will f= eature the artwork of children who are either adopted or currently living in= foster care waiting for permanent homes.

 

"Through their art and words, these children have expressed thei= r feelings about adoption, finding a family and living in foster care, " say= s Betsie Norris of Adoption Network Cleveland.  "Our hope is that those= who view this exhibit will leave with a deeper awareness of what it means t= o be a child without a permanent family, and what adoption can mean to such=20= a child.  Perhaps even some of our audience will be inspired to help or= even adopt. "

 

This exhi= bit will be traveling to over 12 locations in the Greater Cleveland Area in=20= 2004 and is available to be exhibited at your location.  For more information about this exhibit or adopti= on call (216) 881-7511.

 

Dates, times and prices:

 

Friday, December 5, 8PM
Saturday, December 6, Benefit - 6:30 recepti= on/8:15PM performance
Sunday, December 7, 3PM and 7PM

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CCDT's 2003-2004 Rejoice season of performances and events are made possibl= e with the generous support of: 
 
The Cleveland Foundation, The George Gund Foundation, The Ohio Arts Cou= ncil, The Nord Family Foundation, The United Black Fund, The Kulas Foundatio= n, Clevelan Clinic Health System, City of Cleveland, CCDT's Board of Trustee= s, CCDT's Community Partners for the Arts, Urban Dialect Magazine, Tri-C's C= enter for Arts and Culture, Cleveland Public Theatre, MOCA, Kaiser Permanent= e, Young Audiences of Greater Cleveland, Epstein Design Partners, Nannette B= edway Studio, many individual contributors and YOU!
 
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Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theat= re, Inc.
Michael Medcalf, Executive/Artistic Director
1075 East 74th S= treet, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103-1979
216.426.8156 [Office/Stu= dio]
216.426.0936 [Fax]
Ccontempdt at aol.com [E-mail]
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-------------------------------1067871856-- --part1_32.40182ce2.2cd7ca73_boundary-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Mon Nov 3 07:32:58 2003 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 07:32:58 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland Auditions: Noises Off! this week Message-ID: <20031103153258.36334.qmail@web13113.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1302678490-1067873578=:35792 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Lakeland Theatre announces auditions for Michael Frayn's NOISES OFF Directed by Martin Friedman Production Dates: February 6-26, 2004; 12 performances; 1 or 2 Student Matinees on either February 5,12 or 19 in the morning (and which will be additionally compensated). All roles are financially compensated above and beyond PACT minimums. 5 males; 4 females Auditions Dates: Tuesday and Wednesday, November 4 and 5, 2003 7:30pm to 9:00pm. Callbacks as needed. Sets and Lights by Keith Nagy; Costumes by Craig Tucker; Sound by Bill Amato Noises Off is not one play but two - simultaneously a traditional sex farce, Nothing On, and the backstage farce that develops during Nothing On's final rehearsal and tour. The two farces begin to interlock, as the characters make their exits from Nothing On only to find themselves making entrances into the even worse nightmare going on backstage, and exit from that only to make their entrances back into Nothing On. In the end, at the disastrous final performance in Stockton-on-Tees, the two farces can be kept separate no longer, and coalesce into one single collective nervous breakdown. Sorry, No Equity Contracts are available for this particular production. 4 women; 5 men. 1 male (50's-60's), 2 Females (late 20's/30's), 2 males (30's/40's), 1 Female (early 20's), 1 Female (40's/50's), 2 Males (20's/30's). No need to prepare monologue. You will read from the script. You must exhibit some facilty for British/Irish/Scottish dialect. Rehearsals will begin in December (a couple of read throughs, etc) and in earnest in January. For more information please call Martin Friedman at 440.953.7034. Auditions will be held at Lakeland Community College's Performing Arts Center. Take I90 East (towards Erie, PA). Get off at Route #306. Turn right (south) on Rt#306. Turn left at the first stop light (into Lakeland Community College). Turn right a the stop sign. Turn right at the next stop sign. Turn left into the Faculty/Staff parking lot. The theatre is just past the Clocktower on the left. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Exclusive Video Premiere - Britney Spears --0-1302678490-1067873578=:35792 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Lakeland Theatre
announces
auditions for
 
Michael Frayn's
NOISES OFF
Directed by Martin Friedman
 
Production Dates: February 6-26, 2004; 12 performances; 1 or 2 Student Matinees on either February 5,12 or 19 in the morning (and which will be additionally compensated).
 
All roles are financially compensated above and beyond PACT minimums.
5 males; 4 females
 
Auditions Dates: Tuesday and Wednesday, November 4 and 5, 2003
7:30pm to 9:00pm. Callbacks as needed.
 
Sets and Lights by Keith Nagy; Costumes by Craig Tucker; Sound by Bill Amato

Noises Off is not one play but two - simultaneously a traditional sex farce, Nothing On, and the backstage farce that develops during Nothing On's final rehearsal and tour. The two farces begin to interlock, as the characters make their exits from Nothing On only to find themselves making entrances into the even worse nightmare going on backstage, and exit from that only to make their entrances back into Nothing On. In the end, at the disastrous final performance in Stockton-on-Tees, the two farces can be kept separate no longer, and coalesce into one single collective nervous breakdown.

Sorry, No Equity Contracts are available for this particular production.

4 women; 5 men. 1 male (50's-60's), 2 Females (late 20's/30's), 2 males (30's/40's),  1 Female (early 20's), 1 Female (40's/50's), 2 Males (20's/30's).

No need to prepare monologue. You will read from the script. You must exhibit some facilty for British/Irish/Scottish dialect. Rehearsals will begin in December (a couple of read throughs, etc) and in earnest in January.

For more information please call Martin Friedman at 440.953.7034.

Auditions will be held at Lakeland Community College's Performing Arts Center. Take I90 East (towards Erie, PA). Get off at Route #306. Turn right (south) on Rt#306. Turn left at the first stop light (into Lakeland Community College). Turn right a the stop sign. Turn right at the next stop sign. Turn left into the Faculty/Staff parking lot. The theatre is just past the Clocktower on the left.

 


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Exclusive Video Premiere - Britney Spears --0-1302678490-1067873578=:35792-- From Yvette at beckcenter.org Mon Nov 3 07:58:22 2003 From: Yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 10:58:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Favorite Fairy Tale Characters at Beck Center in November! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A223.4EDAF3E7 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Rapunzel Cinderella and Jack in the Beanstalk =20 All at The Beck Center for the Arts in November! =20 What do you get when you combine Rapunzel, Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, The Big Bad Wolf, Jack in the Beanstalk and the Wicked Witch with music by Sondheim and Lapine? You get the delightful Beck Center Youth Theater production of Into the Woods, jr., opening November 7. =20 Showtimes Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday matinees at 3:00 p.m. =20 Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students. =20 Discounted rates are available for groups of 20 or more. =20 =20 Youth group workshops are scheduled for Saturday, November 8 and Saturday, November 15. Take a back stage tour, make a special craft and meet the cast! The fee is only $10 and includes admission to the show! Advance reservations for the workshops, which begin at 6:00 p.m. each Saturday, are required. =20 Purchase tickets through the box office by calling 216.521.2540 or by going on line to www.beckcenter.org . The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. =20 More Information: The play shows a cockeyed view of everyone's favorite fairy tale characters in this hysterical take on the stories from the Brothers Grimm. Characters from many different tales are woven together as the Baker and his wife struggle to create a magical potion to break the witch's spell! "It is a great way to get young people to think about the stories we all grew up with," according to Meg Wherry, Director of Youth Theater at the Beck Center and also the director for this production. "It is a way for us to look at the ethical issues raised by fairy tales and have fun while we do it!" Into the Woods was Stephen Sondheim's second musical with James Lapine. It opened on Broadway in November 1987 and ran for 764 performances. The Beck Center's junior version, adapted from the first act of the full length musical, will run from November 7th through November 16th. More than 200 Beck Center theater students auditioned for this production. The chosen cast of 21 has been in rehearsal for the past two months working hard, while having fun, bringing this musical story to life for this Beck Center Main Stage production. =20 "What big eyes you have Granny!" =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: yvette at beckcenter.org =20 Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A223.4EDAF3E7 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Rapunzel

Cinderella

and

Jack in the Beanstalk

 

All at The Beck=20 Center for the=20 Arts

in November!

 

           =20 What=20 do you get when you combine Rapunzel, Cinderella, Little Red Riding = Hood, The=20 Big Bad Wolf, Jack in the Beanstalk and the Wicked Witch with music by = Sondheim=20 and Lapine?  You get the = delightful=20 Beck Center Youth Theater production of Into the Woods, jr., opening=20 November 7.

 

Showtimes Fridays=20 and Saturdays at 7:30=20 p.m. and=20 Sunday matinees at 3:00=20 p.m.  =

Tickets are $10 for = adults and $8=20 for students. =20

Discounted rates are = available for=20 groups of 20 or more. =20

 

Youth group workshops are scheduled for = Saturday,=20 November 8 and Saturday, November 15. =20 Take a back stage tour, make a special craft and meet the = cast!  The fee is only $10 and = includes=20 admission to the show!  = Advance=20 reservations for the workshops, which begin at 6:00=20 p.m. each=20 Saturday, are required.

 

Purchase tickets = through the box=20 office by calling 216.521.2540 or by going on line to www.beckcenter.org.  The = Beck=20 Center for the=20 Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown=20 Cleveland at=20 17801=20 Detroit Avenue in=20 Lakewood.

=

 

More=20 Information:

        = The=20 play shows a cockeyed view of everyone’s favorite fairy tale = characters in this=20 hysterical take on the stories from the Brothers Grimm.  Characters from many different = tales are=20 woven together as the Baker and his wife struggle to create a magical = potion to=20 break the witch’s spell!  = “It is a=20 great way to get young people to think about the stories we all grew up = with,”=20 according to Meg Wherry, Director of Youth Theater at the=20 Beck=20 Center and also the director = for this=20 production.  “It is = a way for us to=20 look at the ethical issues raised by fairy tales and have fun while we = do=20 it!”

        Into=20 the Woods was Stephen Sondheim’s second musical with James = Lapine.  It opened on Broadway in = November 1987=20 and ran for 764 performances.  = The=20 Beck=20 Center’s junior = version, adapted from=20 the first act of the full length musical, will run from November = 7th=20 through November 16th.

        More=20 than 200 Beck=20 Center theater students = auditioned=20 for this production.  The = chosen=20 cast of 21 has been in rehearsal for the past two months working hard, = while=20 having fun, bringing this musical story to life for this Beck Center = Main Stage=20 production.

 

“What big eyes you have=20 Granny!”

 
Yvette A.=20 Hanzel
Director of=20 Marketing
Beck Center for = the=20 Arts
17801 Detroit=20 Avenue
Lakewood, = OH  44107
216.521.2540 = ext.=20 225
Email:  yvette at beckcenter.org
Fax:  216.228.6050

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A223.4EDAF3E7-- From Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com Mon Nov 3 08:29:19 2003 From: Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com (Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 11:29:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Open Auditions for Holiday Show Correction Message-ID: I'm sorry, but I put the wrong street address down it is 4015 Bailey, I have corrected below. Thanks, Jim D'Amico Senior Recruiter Barnes Distribution 216-430-5787 Phone 216-592-1631 Fax jim.d'amico at bd-bgi.com ----- Forwarded by Jim D'Amico/Barnes on 11/03/03 11:28 AM ----- Jim D'Amico To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com 10/31/03 12:11 PM cc: Fax to: Subject: Open Auditions for Holiday Show The Village Idiots sketch and improv comedy troupe is holding open auditions for their Holiday sketch revue. Performance dates are 12/1/03 and 12/12/03, with rehersals being held throughout the month of November. We are currently seeking both male and female actors with prior stage experience. Improv experience a plus but not required. Auditions will be held on Thursday November 6th (11/6) at 8 pm at 4015 Bailey Ave, in Cleveland's Ohio City neighborhood. You must be able to commit to the above dates and be available for rehearsal in November. Call 216-570-5014 with questions or assistance with directions. Jim From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Mon Nov 3 10:13:09 2003 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (Your friend, MITCH!) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 10:13:09 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]STAR search in OHIO: Message-ID: <20031103181309.88302.qmail@web13903.mail.yahoo.com> --0-373951854-1067883189=:87123 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hello again, everyone! (You are FREE 2 FWD this to ANYONE you think could benefit) Mitch Berlingeri, here. Long time, no talk to! My development team has been working on a database project for the last 17 months that will make it easier for people in the industry of visual, graphic and entertainment to network with each other. That would include putting together film crews, aiding artists/musicians with their music projects, websites and co-op publicity opportunities for a large number of new projects in not just Cleveland, but all over. Once the database is proven effective in this market like it has in other forms-our team will branch out and begin conducting projects for the remainder of the coast on the great lakes, then the east, south and finally west. There is no charge to anyone for anything in regards to being listed on this multimedia database and there will be annual updates that install to your computer in the same way that Windows Update works on a PC computer. This project is being created to give the local entertainment industry a much needed boost with nurturing, new, original and exciting projects in all neighboring villages, towns and cities-NOT JUST THE BIG ONES. This project can only help all parties involved meet new people and conduct new projects. Everybody wins! THIS STAR SEARCH is looking for YOU: (if you work in the following fields): Actor/Actress Singers/Rappers/Poets/Musicians/Comedians Music and Lyric Writers Graphic and website designers Writers of plays for television, big screen, art house and theatre Any type of position/dept. required on a film/TV/Music video shoot of any budget Any type of position/dept. required by a record label to operate it Any type of position/dept. required by a record label to complete an album project Any type of position/dept. required by a theatre which conducts plays and special events Promotional engines such as THIS online newsletter. Any aspect of marketing for these genres. Any type of venue that can cater to showcasing any of these types of projects ANY TYPE of entertainment related business/individual/organization not listed above. The steps to be included in this project: Please create an email with the following contact information: Name Address City/State-Zip Contact Phone Numbers (Please list what is cel, home, office) Fax Number(s) Email Address(es) Website(s) Bio of accomplishments and brief history 3 References (Your TOP 3) (Resume optional-any pictures sent must be high res gifs ONLY) to this address: Now-U-Know at Rocketmail.com Please note: Due to a large number of submissions, it may take us up to 2-3 weeks to contact you after your submission. Thank you for your time and effort in aiding this project in its success! Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry), Founder of The MAB/EG --0-373951854-1067883189=:87123 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hello again, everyone! (You are FREE 2 FWD this to ANYONE you think could benefit)
 
Mitch Berlingeri, here. Long time, no talk to!
 
My development team has been working on a database project for the last 17 months that will make it easier for people in the industry of visual, graphic and entertainment to network with each other. That would include putting together film crews, aiding artists/musicians with their music projects, websites and co-op publicity opportunities for a large number of new projects in not just Cleveland, but all over.
 
Once the database is proven effective in this market like it has in other forms-our team will branch out and begin conducting projects for the remainder of the coast on the great lakes, then the east, south and finally west. There is no charge to anyone for anything in regards to being listed on this multimedia database and there will be annual updates that install to your computer in the same way that Windows Update works on a PC computer.
 
This project is being created to give the local entertainment industry a much needed boost with nurturing, new, original and exciting projects in all neighboring villages, towns and cities-NOT JUST THE BIG ONES. This project can only help all parties involved meet new people and conduct new projects. Everybody wins!
 

THIS STAR SEARCH is looking for YOU:

(if you work in the following fields):

  • Actor/Actress
  • Singers/Rappers/Poets/Musicians/Comedians
  • Music and Lyric Writers
  • Graphic and website designers
  • Writers of plays for television, big screen, art house and theatre
  • Any type of position/dept. required on a film/TV/Music video shoot of any budget
  • Any type of position/dept. required by a record label to operate it
  • Any type of position/dept. required by a record label to complete an album project
  • Any type of position/dept. required by a theatre which conducts plays and special events
  • Promotional engines such as THIS online newsletter.
  • Any aspect of marketing for these genres.
  • Any type of venue that can cater to showcasing any of these types of projects
  • ANY TYPE of entertainment related business/individual/organization not listed above.

The steps to be included in this project:

Please create an email with the following contact information:

  • Name
  • Address
  • City/State-Zip
  • Contact Phone Numbers (Please list what is cel, home, office)
  • Fax Number(s)
  • Email Address(es)
  • Website(s)
  • Bio of accomplishments and brief history
  • 3 References (Your TOP 3) 
  • (Resume optional-any pictures sent must be high res gifs ONLY)

 to this address: Now-U-Know at Rocketmail.com

Please note: Due to a large number of submissions,  it may take us up to 2-3 weeks to contact you after your submission. 

Thank you for your time and effort in aiding this project in its success!

Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry), Founder of The MAB/EG --0-373951854-1067883189=:87123-- From bwyner at adelphia.net Mon Nov 3 10:22:46 2003 From: bwyner at adelphia.net (Bradley Wyner) Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2003 13:22:46 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]seeking French Horn & Oboe/English Horn for Les Miz Message-ID: Brad Wyner here . . . Looking for players for French Horn and Oboe/English Horn for Les Miserables Student Edition. The show runs for one weekend in April; includes paid rehearsals. Please contact me at bwyner at adelphia.net for more information. Thanks, Brad From mpreston at dobama.org Mon Nov 3 11:19:18 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 14:19:18 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]REMINDER - Comedy at Dobama Nov. 14-15 - The Three Wise Asses/World Wide Women Message-ID: Comedy with The Three Wise Asses and World Wide Women! Friday & Saturday, November 14th and 15th at Dobama Theatre Cleveland Yucks (www.clevelandyucks.com) presents a double header of comedy at Dobama Theatre on Coventry, Friday, November 14th and Saturday, November 15th. The Three Wise Asses, with comics Mike Baker, Mark Colella, and Ryan Dalton, will be on a back-to-back bill with World Wide Women, starring Maria Borgio, Jenni Lou Oakes and Rhonda Carling Rogers. The Three Wise Asses is a volatile mix of unique comic styles. World Wide Women brings together three area comics with distant geographic origins. PERFORMANCES: Friday, November 14: World Wide Women -- 8:00 p.m., The Three Wise Asses -- 10:30 p.m. Saturday, November 15: The Three Wise Asses -- 8:00 p.m., World Wide Women -- 10:30 p.m. Dobama Theatre is at 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights Tickets: $10.00 for each show, either The Three Wise Asses or World Wide Women, available at http://www.clevelandyucks.com. Special ?Two-Show? Rate: $15.00 for both shows either night. Catch both shows the same night or different nights and save 5 bucks! ***Both shows contain adult content and language.*** DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present: October 17-November 9 The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison, directed by Joyce Casey ? U.S. Premiere! A trio of characters connected by the same heart. "Quietly astonishing" --Carolyn Jack, The Plain Dealer "Deeply moving" -- Fran Heller, Cleveland Jewish News "Must-see" -- Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers "Sharp, quietly commanding" -- James Damico, Free Times "Rewards as much as it demands" -- Jarrod Zickefoose, Sun Press 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! A salute to "the greatest generation." January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed by Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! Quirky, bizarre comedy! Single ticket prices: $11-20. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. From cabraham at cecodoor.com Mon Nov 3 11:16:07 2003 From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 14:16:07 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Silhouette Productions Opens The Wizard Of Oz this week @ Shore Cultural Centre Message-ID: The Shore Cultural Centre Corp. Proudly Presents THE WIZARD OF OZ Book by L. Frank Baum A SILHOUETTE PRODUCTION Directed By Charles J. Abraham Music by David Coxe Choreography by Larry Braun This Non Traditional cast performs the movie version that starred Judy Garland and the well-known story of her journey to "The Merry Old Land Of OZ" Starring Shanice Dunning as Dorothy Micheal Green / Scarecrow Mike Rogan / Tin Woodsman Dante Citraro / Cowardly Lion Tina Krause / Witch of the West And a Large ensemble of 35 Children and Adults Show Dates Nov.7th,8th,14th & 15th @ 8:00pm & Nov. 9th @ 3:00pm All Childrens tickets are $5.00. Adults are $10.00 in advance and $12.00 the day of the show The Shore Cultural Centre 291 East 222nd Street Euclid,Ohio Licensed through Tams-Witmark Box Office 216-289-8107 = From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Mon Nov 3 11:26:26 2003 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2003 14:26:26 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oberlin Conservatory Press Release Message-ID: <911474.3276858386@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --Boundary_(ID_KR/A7Iij1MVR8my4cSIZcw) Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Content-disposition: inline VIOLIN VIRTUOSA IDA HAENDEL TO PERFORM AT OBERLIN NOV. 18 AS PART OF ARTIST RECITAL SERIES FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas October 31, 2003 440-775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.edu OBERLIN, OHIO =3F She is one of the most venerated musicians of our time, = and on Tuesday, Nov. 18, at 8 p.m., she will appear in concert at Oberlin College's Finney Chapel. Violinist Ida Haendel will perform works by Bach, Bart=F4k, Beethoven, Chausson, Corelli, and Wieniawski, accompanied by pianist Walter Delahunt, as part of Oberlin's Artist Recital Series, celebrating its 125th anniversary this season. Haendel typifies the great tradition of violin playing, evolving from her early work with such celebrated pedagogues as Carl Flesch and Georges Enesco. Since her spectacular London debut at the age of 8 at a Proms concert under the direction of Sir Henry Wood, her career has been distinguished by a succession of triumphs in concert halls the world over. Critics unreservedly praise her masterful technique and searching musicality. Richard Dyer of The Boston Globe wrote: "Fresh, youthful inspiration still animates everything Haendel does . . . . She plays the notes with such simplicity, directness and emotional force that they tear your heart out." She records primarily for the EMI, Decca, and Testament labels; her 2000 recording for Decca with pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy was awarded France's coveted Diapason d?or. Pianist Walter Delahunt is in great demand as a chamber musician ? he is a regular guest of the Berlin Philharmonic Chamber Music Series and many European chamber music festivals ? and he has performed with some of the world's greatest musicians. In addition to the legendary Ida Haendel, Delahunt has played with Zara Nelsova, Gidon Kremer, and Martha Argerich. His musicianship is characterized by tremendous technical command of the instrument and unique sound quality. A native of Nova Scotia and a professor at the Vienna Academy of Music from = 1984 and 1997, his performing career has taken him throughout Canada, the United States, North Africa, the Middle East, and Europe. He has recorded for Panton (Prague) and BMG Japan. A live recording of Dvorak chamber music, performed at the "Progetto Martha Argerich" in Lugano in June 2002, is available on EMI Classics. He resides in Montreal and Brussels. Advance, reserved-seat tickets for the Haendel concert may be purchased by calling Oberlin's Central Ticket Service box office at 440-775-8169. Prices = range from $7 for students, $16 for senior citizens, educators, and those with an Oberlin College I.D., and $20 for the general public. Tickets purchased at the door are an additional $3. Subscription and individual tickets are still available for the remaining concerts in the Artist Recital Series. For more information, please call the CTS box office at 440-775-8169 or visit www.oberlin.edu/con. CTS is located in the lobby of Hall Auditorium, 67 N. Main St. (Route 58), between = the Oberlin Inn and the Allen Memorial Art Museum. Box office hours are Monday through Friday from noon to 5 p.m. and select Saturdays from noon to = 5 p.m. The Artist Recital Series is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of Music = at Oberlin College with additional support from the Friends of the Artist Recital Series. Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is provided = by WCLV 104.9-FM, Cleveland's classical music radio station, WVIZ and 90.3-WCPN ideastream, and Northern Ohio Live magazine. All programs and artists are subject to change. # # # Media Contact Only: Marci Janas 440-775-8328/marci.janas at oberlin.edu 10/31/03 #26-mj Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074-1576 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 www.oberlin.edu/con Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074-1576 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 www.oberlin.edu/con= --Boundary_(ID_KR/A7Iij1MVR8my4cSIZcw) Content-type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Content-disposition: inline Palatino
VIOLIN VIRTUOSA IDA HAENDEL TO PERFORM AT OBERLIN NOV. 18 AS PART OF ARTIST RECITAL SERIES
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas October 31, 2003 440-775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.edu OBERLIN, OHIO =3F She is one of the most venerated musicians of our time, = and on Tuesday, Nov. 18, at 8 p.m., she will appear in concert at Oberlin = College's Finney Chapel. Violinist Ida Haendel will perform works by Bach, Bart=F4k, Beethoven, = Chausson, Corelli, and Wieniawski, accompanied by pianist Walter Delahunt, = as part of Oberlin's Artist Recital Series, celebrating its 125th = anniversary this season. Haendel typifies the great tradition of violin playing, evolving from her = early work with such celebrated pedagogues as Carl Flesch and Georges = Enesco. Since her spectacular London debut at the age of 8 at a Proms = concert under the direction of Sir Henry Wood, her career has been = distinguished by a succession of triumphs in concert halls the world over. Critics unreservedly praise her masterful technique and searching = musicality. Richard Dyer of The Boston Globe wrote: "Fresh, youthful = inspiration still animates everything Haendel does . . . . She plays the = notes with such simplicity, directness and emotional force that they tear = your heart out." She records primarily for the EMI, Decca, and Testament labels; her 2000 = recording for Decca with pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy was awarded France's = coveted Diapason d?or. Pianist Walter Delahunt is in great demand as a chamber musician ? he is a = regular guest of the Berlin Philharmonic Chamber Music Series and many = European chamber music festivals ? and he has performed with some of the = world's greatest musicians. In addition to the legendary Ida Haendel, = Delahunt has played with Zara Nelsova, Gidon Kremer, and Martha Argerich. = His musicianship is characterized by tremendous technical command of the = instrument and unique sound quality. A native of Nova Scotia and a professor at the Vienna Academy of Music from = 1984 and 1997, his performing career has taken him throughout Canada, the = United States, North Africa, the Middle East, and Europe. He has recorded = for Panton (Prague) and BMG Japan. A live recording of Dvorak chamber = music, performed at the "Progetto Martha Argerich" in Lugano in June 2002, = is available on EMI Classics. He resides in Montreal and Brussels. Advance, reserved-seat tickets for the Haendel concert may be purchased by = calling Oberlin's Central Ticket Service box office at 440-775-8169. Prices = range from $7 for students, $16 for senior citizens, educators, and those = with an Oberlin College I.D., and $20 for the general public. Tickets = purchased at the door are an additional $3. Subscription and individual tickets are still available for the remaining = concerts in the Artist Recital Series. For more information, please call = the CTS box office at 440-775-8169 or visit www.oberlin.edu/con. CTS is = located in the lobby of Hall Auditorium, 67 N. Main St. (Route 58), between = the Oberlin Inn and the Allen Memorial Art Museum. Box office hours are = Monday through Friday from noon to 5 p.m. and select Saturdays from noon to = 5 p.m. The Artist Recital Series is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of Music = at Oberlin College with additional support from the Friends of the Artist = Recital Series. Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is provided = by WCLV 104.9-FM, Cleveland's classical music radio station, WVIZ and = 90.3-WCPN ideastream, and Northern Ohio Live magazine. All programs and artists are subject to change. # # # Media Contact Only: Marci Janas 440-775-8328/marci.janas at oberlin.edu 10/31/03 #26-mj Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074-1576 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 www.oberlin.edu/con Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074-1576 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 www.oberlin.edu/con
= --Boundary_(ID_KR/A7Iij1MVR8my4cSIZcw)-- From PATMAZZ at aol.com Mon Nov 3 11:51:59 2003 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 14:51:59 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for singers and a keyboard player Message-ID: <15a.26e68277.2cd80bdf@aol.com> --part1_15a.26e68277.2cd80bdf_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I have a client in the city of Aurora who owns 6 McDonald's and is throwing a big Christmas party at her house for the employees. She is looking to hire a keyboard player and a few singers to perform Christmas selections the eve of Friday December 6 Good Pay involved Must have a keyboard that can travel and set up in her house Please email if there is anyone on this list that provides this kind of entertainment Established ensembles only please! Thanks Pat Mazzarino Publicist --part1_15a.26e68277.2cd80bdf_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I have a client in the city of Aurora who owns 6 McDon= ald's and is throwing
a big Christmas party at her house for the employees.
She is looking to hire a keyboard player and a few singers to perform
Christmas selections the eve of Friday December 6

Good Pay involved
Must have a keyboard that can travel and set up in her house

Please email if there is anyone on this list that provides this
kind of entertainment

Established ensembles only please!

Thanks

Pat Mazzarino
Publicist
--part1_15a.26e68277.2cd80bdf_boundary-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Mon Nov 3 12:04:07 2003 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 15:04:07 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Denny Carleton Coffeehouse at Fine Arts Message-ID: <003e01c3a245$a3db3080$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C3A21B.BB052880 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ?Denny Carleton Coffeehouse Series at Fine Arts? WILLOUGHBY?The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, presents the Denny Carleton & Friends Coffeehouse Series, on Saturday, November 8, 2003, from 8-10 pm. The ?Coffeehouse? is located in the intimate and casual Main Gallery of The Fine Arts Association. Performing with Denny are Ed Mills, Ryan Flaherty, Fred Grupe, Chris Butcher and Dan Rose. A variety of musical styles and original pieces will be performed. Stop in for a cup of java or stay for the entire evening. Admission is free and open to the public. Beverages and snacks will be available for purchase. The Main Gallery is barrier free. On site parking is free. Call Fine Arts at (440) 951-7500 x104 for further information or log on to www.fineartsassociation.org ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C3A21B.BB052880 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

“Denny = Carleton Coffeehouse=20 Series at Fine Arts”

WILLOUGHBY—The Fine Arts Association, 38660 = Mentor Avenue,=20 Willoughby, presents the Denny Carleton & Friends Coffeehouse=20 Series, on Saturday, November 8, 2003, from 8-10 pm.  The = “Coffeehouse” is located in the intimate and casual = Main=20 Gallery of The Fine Arts=20 Association. 

           =20 Performing with Denny are = Ed=20 Mills, Ryan Flaherty, Fred Grupe, Chris Butcher and Dan Rose.  A variety of musical styles = and original=20 pieces will be performed.  Stop in = for a cup=20 of java or stay for the entire evening.

Admission is = free=20 and open to the public.  = Beverages=20 and snacks will be available for purchase. =20 The Main Gallery is barrier free. =20 On site parking is free. =20

Call=20 Fine Arts at (440) 951-7500 x104 for further information or log = on to www.fineartsassociation.org<= /A>
------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C3A21B.BB052880-- From myoung1 at kent.edu Mon Nov 3 12:11:49 2003 From: myoung1 at kent.edu (MARIAM J YOUNG) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 15:11:49 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]STAGALOEE: A BLACK FOLKTALE starts Nov. 14, 2003 Message-ID: <2287868.1067890309428.JavaMail.myoung1@kent.edu> African Community Theatre Presents STAGOLEE: A Black Folktale by Ed Smith directed by Dr. Fran Dorsey November 14, 15, 16 & 21, 22, 23, 2003 8:00 P.M. Friday & Saturday 3:00 P.M. Sunday Students/Senior Citizens $7.00 General Admission $10.00 Information/Reservations 330-672-2300 Center of Pan-African Culture (second floor) Oscar Ritchie Hall - Terrace Drive KENT STATE UNIVERSITY, KENT, OHIO Center of Pan_African Culture email: fdorsey at kent.edu From Grumio85 at aol.com Mon Nov 3 12:19:35 2003 From: Grumio85 at aol.com (Grumio85 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 15:19:35 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Added Audition Date for Beck's "5 Guys Named Moe"! Message-ID: <1e4.1288a5b3.2cd81257@aol.com> -------------------------------1067890775 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit BECK CENTER WILL HOLD ONE ADDED DAY OF AUDITIONS AT Karamu House on Monday, November 10th from 7PM to 9PM in Karamu's Concert Hall Director/Choreographer Martin Cespedes and Musical Director David Williams (Both from Beck's SMOKEY JOE'S CAFE) are seeking 6 African-American men who are strong vocalist and are comfortable with movement, and have a strong audience rapport. Please prepare one vocal selection of your choice in your key. An accompianist will be provided. 5 GUYS NAMED MOE will perform from March 19th thru April 10th, 2004. Rehearsals will begin around Feb. 1st. No appointments are necessary. If you have questions you may call 216-521-2540 x239 All actors 18 years old and over are compensated for their participation in Beck Center productions. Scott Spence Scott Spence Artistic Director The Beck Center 216-521-2540 www.beckcenter.org -------------------------------1067890775 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
BECK CENTER WILL HOLD ONE ADDED D= AY OF
AUDITIONS<= /STRONG>
AT
Karamu = House
 
on Monday, November 10th <= /STRONG>
from
7PM to 9PM
in Karamu's Concert Hall=
 
Director/Choreographer Martin Cespe= des and Musical Director David Williams (Both from Beck's SMOKEY JOE'S C= AFE) are seeking 6 African-American men who are strong vocalist and are= comfortable with movement, and have a strong audience rapport.
 
Please prepare one vocal selection=20= of your choice in your key. An accompianist will be provided.
 
5 GUYS NAMED MOE  wil= l perform from March 19th thru April 10th, 2004. Rehearsals will begin aroun= d Feb. 1st.
 
No appointments are necessary. If y= ou have questions you may call 216-521-2540 x239
 
All actors 18 years old and over ar= e compensated for their participation in Beck Center productions.
 
= Scott Spence
Scott SpenceArtistic Director
The Beck Center
216-521-2540
www.beckcenter.org

-------------------------------1067890775-- From cangers at bellaartistsandmodels.com Mon Nov 3 12:40:48 2003 From: cangers at bellaartistsandmodels.com (carolyn angers) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 15:40:48 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Please post casting Message-ID: <000501c3a24a$c8c37c40$6400a8c0@Carolyn> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C3A220.DFED7440 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Casting For spokesmodel / print model By: Bella Photographer - Kyle Widder Thursday, November 6th, 2003 2:00 pm - 5:00pm Requirements: Female, African-American Age: 25 - 31 5'6" - 5 '9" Dress size 4 - 6 Bring headshot or comp card, if available. At the Studio of: Bella Artist and Model Management 635 W Lakeside Avenue Suite 203 Cleveland, Ohio 44113 216.771.7300 Between W 6th & W 9th on Lakeside. Parking is available on either street. Carolyn Angers Director of Bookings Bella Artist and Model Management 635 W. Lakeside Avenue, Suite 203 Cleveland, OH 44113 216.771.7300 216.771.7307 fax cangers at bellaartistsandmodels.com www.bellaartistsandmodels.com ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C3A220.DFED7440 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Casting For = spokesmodel /=20 print model

By: Bella = Photographer –=20 Kyle Widder

 

Thursday, = November=20 6th, 2003

2:00 pm – = 5:00pm

Requirements:

 

Female,=20 African-American

Age:  25 – = 31

5’6” – 5=20 ‘9”

Dress size 4 = –=20 6

 

Bring headshot = or comp=20 card, if=20 available.

 

At the Studio=20 of:

Bella Artist = and Model=20 Management

 

635 W Lakeside=20 Avenue

Suite=20 203

Cleveland,=20 Ohio  44113

216.771.7300

 

 

Between W = 6th=20 & W 9th on Lakeside.

Parking is = available on=20 either street.

 

 
Carolyn = Angers
Director of=20 Bookings
Bella = Artist=20 and Model Management
635 W. Lakeside Avenue, Suite = 203
Cleveland, OH 44113
216.771.7300
216.771.7307 fax
------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C3A220.DFED7440-- From Yvette at beckcenter.org Mon Nov 3 12:49:00 2003 From: Yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 15:49:00 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beck Traveling Show Available FREE Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A24B.E8C6FF0C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Beck Center for the Arts Theater Conservatory=20 FREE=20 Traveling Show Available to your Organization November 1, 2003 =20 Schedule your performance by calling (216) 521-2540. Student actors in The Beck Center for the Arts Theater Conservatory are in final rehearsals for their traveling show The Frog Prince. This age-old children's tale retold by one of the brightest playwrights of our day, David Mamet, will be available to community groups and organizations beginning November 1, 2003 free of charge! There are four different casts available to perform, the show runs 30 minutes and requires only 12 feet of space. Directed by Russ Stitch, the plot of The Frog Prince is simple: A prince is turned into a frog and must find a pure and honest woman to kiss him of her own free will. This great old tale is given a decidedly contemporary sensibility that appeals to adults, as well as to children. The Beck Center has long been committed to offering comprehensive, curriculum-based programs in the areas of dance, music, theater and visual arts in a stimulating environment. In keeping with that tradition, the Beck Theater Conservatory offers an opportunity for exceptional theater students to increase their level of education and prepare them for acceptance to the finest colleges and universities in the country. To find out how you can schedule a special performance of The Frog Prince for your organization, call Meg Wherry, Director of Youth Theater at (216) 521-2540 extension 227. For more information on the Beck Center Theater Conservatory contact our Director of Education, Beth Rutkowski at (216) 521-2540 extension 246. =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: yvette at beckcenter.org Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: yvette at beckcenter.org Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A24B.E8C6FF0C Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Beck=20 Center for the Arts Theater=20 Conservatory

FREE

Traveling=20 Show

Available to your=20 Organization

November 1,=20 2003

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Schedule your performance by calling = (216)=20 521-2540.

       &nbs= p;   =20 Student actors in The Beck Center for the Arts Theater = Conservatory are in final rehearsals for = their=20 traveling show The Frog = Prince.  This = age-old=20 children’s tale retold by one of the brightest playwrights of our = day, David=20 Mamet, will be available to community groups and organizations beginning = November 1,=20 2003=20 free of charge! =20 There are four different casts available to perform, the show = runs 30=20 minutes and requires only 12 feet of space.

  Directed by Russ Stitch, the = plot of The Frog = Prince is=20 simple:  A prince is = turned into a=20 frog and must find a pure and honest woman to kiss him of her own free = will.=20 This great old tale is given a decidedly contemporary sensibility that = appeals=20 to adults, as well as to children. =20  

The=20 Beck = Center has long been committed to = offering=20 comprehensive, curriculum-based programs in the areas of dance, music, = theater=20 and visual arts in a stimulating environment.  In keeping with that = tradition, the Beck=20 Theater Conservatory offers an opportunity for exceptional theater = students to=20 increase their level of education and prepare them for acceptance to the = finest=20 colleges and universities in the country.

To find=20 out how you can schedule a special performance of The Frog Prince for your = organization,=20 call Meg Wherry, Director of Youth Theater at (216) 521-2540 extension = 227.  For more information on the = Beck Center=20 Theater Conservatory contact our Director of Education, Beth Rutkowski = at (216)=20 521-2540 extension 246.

 
Yvette A. = Hanzel
Director of=20 Marketing
Beck Center for the=20 Arts
17801 Detroit = Avenue
Lakewood, OH  44107
216.521.2540 ext.=20 225
Email:  yvette at beckcenter.org
Fax:  = 216.228.6050
 

Yvette A. Hanzel

Director of Marketing

Beck Center for the Arts

17801 Detroit Avenue

Lakewood, OH =20 44107

216.521.2540 ext. 225

Email: =20 yvette at beckcenter.org

Fax: =20 216.228.6050

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A24B.E8C6FF0C-- From rferguson at woio.com Mon Nov 3 13:45:48 2003 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 15:45:48 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CORRECTION - HFI SHOW 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_01C3A253.D800193A Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Ok, we usually like to come up with clever titles to our shows. And this time is no different. As much as I like the title American Splendor, apparently that name is already taken by some movie or something. I guess I liked it so much I couldn't get it out of my mind, when writing the previous annoucement for our show. Our show is actually called American Slander. So feel free to email me your outrages at my carelessness. Sorry for ripping off your movie title Harvey. No matter what we call it, I promise you the show's still funny. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A253.D800193A Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CORRECTION - HFI SHOW

Ok, we usually like to come up with = clever titles to our shows. And this time is no different. As much as I = like the title American Splendor, apparently that name is already taken = by some movie or something.

I guess I liked it so much I couldn't = get it out of my mind, when writing the previous annoucement for our = show.

Our show is actually called = American Slander.

So feel free to email me your outrages = at my carelessness.

Sorry for ripping off your movie title = Harvey.

No matter what we call it, I promise = you the show's still funny.









------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A253.D800193A-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Mon Nov 3 14:13:49 2003 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 17:13:49 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Elizabeth Swados's "Missionaries" at Fine Arts Message-ID: <005b01c3a257$c2a73ba0$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005C_01C3A22D.D9D133A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fine Arts Association in Willoughby Announces Auditions for The Ohio Premiere of MISSIONARIES by Obie Award winning and Tony Award nominated writer and composer of Runaways, Doonsbury the Musical and Rap Master Ronnie Elizabeth Swados Directed by Fabio Polanco Choreography by Janiece Kelley-Kiteley Music Direction by Josh Senick Scenic Design by Ben Needham Costume Design by Russ Borski Lighting Design by Kristen Buchs Sound Design by Corby Grubb Fight Choreography by Kelly Elliott and Josh Brown Audition Dates: December 1 and 2. 7:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Fine Arts Association?s Shadowbox Theatre 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio 44094 Auditions by appointment. To schedule an appointment or for further information please call Ann Hedger, Theatre Operations Coordinator at 440-951-7500 x103. Callbacks: December 3, from 7:30 to 11:00 p.m. The Musical: Missionaries is the true story of the lives service and eventual murders of three American nuns, an American lay missionary and Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero. Drawn from their own words, this powerful musical work is a celebration of faith, commitment, sacrifice and the resilience of the Salvadoran people for whom Dorothy Kazel, Maura Clarke, Ita Ford, Jean Donovan and Archbishop Romero ultimately gave their lives. Missionaries, is primarily a sung-through musical that melds liturgical music with Latin rhythms and occasionally Pop. Missionaries contains strong themes and a small amount of strong language. For more information on the churchwomen and Oscar Romero go to http://www.rtfcam.org/martyrs/martyrs.htm Special Casting Information: Missionaries will be open to both Equity and non-Equity actors. At this time, Equity Actors from New York City will be playing the roles of Ita Ford and Maura Clarke. Character Breakdown: The director is specifically looking for a multi-ethnic cast of all shapes, sizes and experience levels. Dorothy Kazel, Clevelander and Ursuline Nun ? mid 20?s to late 40?s, alto Jean Donovan, CWRU Graduate and lay missionary ? late teens to mid 30?s, mezzo with belt Ita Ford ? CAST Maura Clarke ? CAST Oscar Romero, Salvadoran Archbishop ? any age, any ethnicity, must be convincing as the compassionate leader of a political and religious movement, baritone or tenor Campesino/Countrywoman, the voice of the Salvadoran peasant woman ? any age, any ethnicity, mezzo Carlos, a Salvadoran Boy ? 10 to16 years old, any ethnicity Doug, Jean?s boyfriend ? late teen?s to mid 30?s, baritone Guardias/Soldiers (3) ? males, late teen?s to mid 30?s, any ethnicity, any vocal part Guerilla Fighter ? female, late teens to early 30?s, any ethnicity, alto CIA Agent ? male, any age, large vocal range Campesinos/Country People ? all ages, all vocal types, all ethnicities, all sizes to serve as musical?s chorus. Various large roles with complete solo numbers will be cast from this group including the roles of Jean?s Parents, Colonel Pena, numerous priests and activists, a Vatican emissary, etc? Dancers who Sing ? all ages, all vocal types, all ethnicities, all sizes Production Dates: April 23 through May 9. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. Presented in the Corning Auditorium. There is the possibility of performances being added. Rehearsals: Rehearsals for non-Equity actors will begin on February 9 with Equity actors joining the cast at a later date. Rehearsals will be held 3 to 5 days a week in the evenings and occasionally on weekends. Elizabeth Swados will be joining the cast for some portion of the rehearsal process What to Prepare: Please come prepared with your best short song in one of the following styles: classical, traditional musical theatre ballad, religious or Latin. In addition, individuals interested in the roles of Jean Donovan or Oscar Romero should prepare a second Pop song that shows range. Please have sheet music in the appropriate key for the accompanist. ------=_NextPart_000_005C_01C3A22D.D9D133A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
         Fine Arts=20 Association in=20 Willoughby=20

Announces

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for

       &nbs= p;            = ;   =20 The Ohio Premiere

of=20

 MISSIONARIES

by

Obie=20 Award winning and Tony Award nominated writer and composer of =

Runaways, Doonsbury the Musical and Rap = Master=20 Ronnie

       &nbs= p;   =20 Elizabeth Swados

 Directed by Fabio = Polanco

Choreography by Janiece=20 Kelley-Kiteley

Music Direction by Josh Senick

Scenic Design by Ben Needham

Costume Design by Russ Borski

Lighting Design by Kristen Buchs

Sound Design by Corby=20 Grubb

Fight Choreography by Kelly Elliott and Josh Brown

Audition = Dates:=20

        &nbs= p;            = ;   =20 December 1 and 2.  = 7:30 p.m.=20 to 11:00 p.m.

       &nbs= p;       =20 Fine Arts Association’s Shadowbox Theatre

       &nbs= p;       38660=20 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio=20 44094

Auditions by = appointment.  To schedule an appointment or = for=20 further information please call Ann Hedger, Theatre Operations = Coordinator at=20 440-951-7500 x103.

Callbacks: =20 December 3, from 7:30 to 11:00 p.m.

The = Musical: 

Missionaries is the true story of the lives service = and=20 eventual murders of three American nuns, an American lay missionary and=20 Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero. =20 Drawn from their own words, this powerful musical work is a = celebration=20 of faith, commitment, sacrifice and the resilience of the Salvadoran = people for=20 whom Dorothy Kazel, Maura Clarke, Ita Ford, Jean Donovan and Archbishop = Romero=20 ultimately gave their lives. =20 Missionaries, is primarily a sung-through musical that = melds=20 liturgical music with Latin rhythms and occasionally Pop.  Missionaries contains strong = themes and=20 a small amount of strong language. =20 For more information on the churchwomen and Oscar Romero go to=20 http://www.rtfcam.org/martyrs/martyrs.htm

 Special Casting Information:=20

Missionaries will be open to both Equity and non-Equity=20 actors.  At = this time,=20 Equity Actors from New York City will be playing the roles of Ita Ford = and Maura=20 Clarke. 

Character Breakdown:

The director is specifically = looking for=20 a multi-ethnic cast of all shapes, sizes and experience=20 levels.

 Dorothy=20 Kazel, Clevelander and Ursuline Nun – mid 20’s to late = 40’s,=20 alto

Jean Donovan, CWRU = Graduate and lay=20 missionary –  late = teens to mid=20 30’s, mezzo with belt

Ita Ford – = CAST

Maura Clarke – = CAST

Oscar Romero, Salvadoran = Archbishop –=20 any age, any ethnicity, must be convincing as = the=20 compassionate leader of a political and religious movement, baritone or tenor

Campesino/Countrywoman, = the voice of=20 the Salvadoran peasant woman – any age, = any ethnicity,=20 mezzo

Carlos, a Salvadoran Boy = – 10 to16=20 years old, any ethnicity

Doug, Jean’s = boyfriend – late teen’s=20 to mid 30’s, baritone

Guardias/Soldiers (3) = – males, late=20 teen’s to mid 30’s, any ethnicity, any vocal part

Guerilla Fighter – = female, late teens=20 to early 30’s, any ethnicity, alto

CIA Agent – male, = any age, large=20 vocal range

Campesinos/Country People = – all ages,=20 all vocal types, all ethnicities, all sizes to = serve as=20 musical’s chorus.  =

Various large roles with complete solo numbers will = be cast=20 from this group including the roles of Jean’s Parents, Colonel = Pena,=20 numerous priests and activists, a Vatican = emissary,=20 etc…

Dancers who Sing – = all ages, all=20 vocal types, all ethnicities, all sizes

Production Dates:

April 23 through May = 9.=20 Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 = p.m.    Presented in the = Corning=20 Auditorium.  There is = the=20 possibility of performances being added.

Rehearsals:

Rehearsals for = non-Equity actors=20 will begin on February 9 with Equity actors joining the cast at a later=20 date.  Rehearsals will be = held 3 to=20 5 days a week in the evenings and occasionally on weekends.  Elizabeth Swados = will be=20 joining the cast for some portion of the rehearsal = process

What to = Prepare:

Please come=20 prepared with your best short song in one of the following styles: = classical,=20 traditional musical theatre ballad, religious or Latin.  In addition, individuals = interested in=20 the roles of Jean Donovan or Oscar Romero should prepare a second Pop = song that=20 shows range.  Please have = sheet=20 music in the appropriate key for the=20 accompanist.

------=_NextPart_000_005C_01C3A22D.D9D133A0-- From seanszaller at mail.com Mon Nov 3 14:58:50 2003 From: seanszaller at mail.com (Sean Szaller) Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2003 17:58:50 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Musicians for "The Secret Garden" in Beachwood Message-ID: <20031103225850.96592.qmail@mail.com> Musical director Sean Szaller is currently assembling a pit orchestra for the upcoming Beachwood Community Theater production of "The Secret Garden." The production runs the first two weekends in February (Fri.-Sun. only). Here are the details: 1) We are seeking the following parts: Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass (doubles acoustic and electric), French Horn, Trumpet/Flugelhorn, 4 wind players (all must double on multiple instruments), 2 guitar players (all acoustic who must also play a short amount on the hammered dulcimer -- we will provide the training on that), Harp, Trombone (supposed to double Tuba, but this is optional), Percussionist. 2) The orchestra will have 2 rehearsals early in January. Rehearsals are paid. 3) The orchestra will be called to have a full sing-thru with the cast one day during the week prior to opening night. In addition, all musicians will be called on the Tues.-Thurs. prior to opening to rehearse with the cast during run-thrus. These days are also paid. 3) Performances are at 8pm on Fridays, 7pm on Saturdays, and 2pm on Sundays. These are also paid. Any interested parties please contact Sean Szaller at seanszaller at mail.com (or just respond to this email). Thanks for your anticipated responses! -- __________________________________________________________ Sign-up for your own personalized E-mail at Mail.com http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup CareerBuilder.com has over 400,000 jobs. Be smarter about your job search http://corp.mail.com/careers From WSPAmherst at aol.com Mon Nov 3 18:01:11 2003 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 21:01:11 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Skewers Shakespeare Message-ID: <174.2220e1f6.2cd86267@aol.com> -------------------------------1067911271 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en For Immediate Release Workshop Players proudly presents "The Compleat Wks of Wllm Shkspr,=20 Abridged", by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield and directed by Mi= ke=20 Leuszler.=20 This outrageous production embodies one of comedy's most essential impulses:= =20 the adolescent urge to take a baseball bat to the culturally revered. Dennis= =20 Runkle, Stuart Landes and Jake Wacholz perform this mix of pratfalls, puns,=20 willful misreadings of names and dialogue, clunky female impersonations,=20 clean-cut ribaldry, audience participation and broad burlesque. The conversi= on of the=20 histories into a football game is very funny, so is a rap version of OTHELLO= .=20 The next best thing to =E2=80=9CShakespeare For Dummies.=E2=80=9D Performances are November 20, 21, 22, 28, 29, December 5 & 6 at 8 p.m., with= =20 Sunday matinees on November 30 and December 7 at 3 p.m.=20 Tickets are $10.00 each, with group discounts for groups of 15 or more.=20 Tickets are going fast! For reservations, call (440)988-5613. Workshop Players Theatre is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway= =20 between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58. Visit our Website at http://www.workshopplayers.com - 30 - Contact: Mike Leuzler - Leuszler at aol.com - 440-988-2256 Kathy Whitmore - WSPAmherst at aol.com=20 "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" -------------------------------1067911271 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
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This outrageou= s production embodies one of comedy's most essential impulses: the adolescen= t urge to take a baseball bat to the culturally revered. Dennis Runkle, Stua= rt Landes and Jake Wacholz perform this mix of pratfalls, puns, willful= misreadings of names and dialogue, clunky female impersonations, clean-cut=20= ribaldry, audience participation and broad burlesque. The conversion of the=20= histories into a football game is very funny, so is a rap version of OTHELLO= . The next best thing to =E2=80=9CShakespeare For Dummies.=E2=80=9D
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Performances a= re November 20, 21, 22, 28, 29, December 5 & 6 at 8 p.m., with Sund= ay matinees on November 30 and December 7 at 3 p.m. 
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Tickets are $1= 0.00 each, with group discounts for groups of 15 or more. Tickets are going=20= fast! For reservations, call (440)988-5613.

Workshop Players Theatre=20= is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58= .
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Contact: Mike=20= Leuzler - Leuszler at aol.com - 440-988= -2256
Kathy Whitmore= - WSPAmherst at aol.com
 
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     Atticus Finch      &n= bsp;             = Brian Hutchinson
     Jem Finch       =               &= nbsp;  Steven Keller
     Bob Ewell       =              &n= bsp;    Sheldon Lawrence
     Reverend Sykes      &= nbsp;          Shanton Blan= d
     Scout Finch      = ;            &nb= sp;    Katie Haller
     Calpurnia      &= nbsp;            = ;        Tina Thompkins
     Heck Tate       =              &n= bsp;    Ted Larsen
     Tom Robinson     &nbs= p;            &n= bsp; Roberto Salieri
     Stephanie Crawford    &nbs= p;        Mary Lu Franks
     Maudie Atkinson      =            Linda Witko= wski
     Mrs. Dubose      &nbs= p;             &= nbsp;  Meg Parrish
     Arthur Radley (Boo)    &nb= sp;        Bob Kenderes
     Charles Baker Harris (Dill)   =20= Colin Bigley
     Judge Taylor      &nb= sp;               &nb= sp; Paul Runevitch
     Mayella Ewell     &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;   Jessica Malicki
     Walter Cunningham     = ;         Paul Runevitch
     Mr. Gilmer      =             &nbs= p;        Bob Kenderes
     Walter Cunningham Jr.     =      Daniel Sanicky
     
Director:  Sara Hubacher
Stage Manager:  Tara Holman 
 
November 7, 8: Friday & Saturday at 8 p.m.
November 9: Sunday at 2 p.m.
For ticket information call:  440-954-4634
 
All performances held in the Little Theatre at Strongville High School<= /DIV>
 
 
-------------------------------1067918668-- From davidgutter at hotmail.com Tue Nov 4 05:10:07 2003 From: davidgutter at hotmail.com (David Gutter) Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2003 08:10:07 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Photographer looking for side jobs Message-ID:



I am a local Freelance photographer, South Euclid. I am looking to work with artist, models, entertainment groups. Willing to work with in your budget.

I use 35MM Cameras (Canon Rebles) Digital (Sony F707)

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Later this month, we will be updating = our website=20 with news on all our movies and screenings, etc. There is a feedback = form at www.prelude2cinema.com if you = have any=20 suggestions. Thanks for your support.
 
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* Prices may vary by service area From twnkltos at ix.netcom.com Mon Nov 3 01:42:21 2003 From: twnkltos at ix.netcom.com (Margaret Holden) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 09:42:21 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]choreographer wanted Message-ID: <003c01c3a1ee$c87b0660$f7b54943@gipsygrl> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0039_01C3A1EE.C777A020 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable National Dance Week, April 23-May 2 will be celebrated in NE Ohio with a = Day of Dance on Sunday, April 25th. This year the event will be held at = the Beck Center in Lakewood. One of the features will be a chorus line of former dancers, current = dancers and advanced students. We are looking for a choreographer for a = "showy kick line" type routine. Audition date for dancers has been set = for Sunday, January 11th at Cleveland Dance Theatre studios, 5515 = Broadview Road, Parma. If interested, please contact Margaret Holden, = State Director for NDW at clevelanddancetheatre at yahoo.com or send a = video of your work to 4140 Diane Drive, Fairview Park, Ohio 44126. Dec. = 1st deadline for video submissions. ------=_NextPart_000_0039_01C3A1EE.C777A020 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
National Dance Week, April 23-May 2 = will be=20 celebrated in NE Ohio with a Day of Dance on Sunday, April 25th.  = This year=20 the event will be held at the Beck Center in Lakewood.
One of the features will be a chorus = line of former=20 dancers, current dancers and advanced students.  We are looking for = a=20 choreographer for a "showy kick line" type routine.  Audition date = for=20 dancers has been set for Sunday, January 11th at Cleveland Dance Theatre = studios, 5515 Broadview Road, Parma.  If interested, please contact = Margaret Holden, State Director for NDW at clevelanddancetheatre at yah= oo.com=20 or send a video of your work to 4140 Diane Drive, Fairview Park, Ohio=20 44126.  Dec. 1st deadline for video = submissions.
------=_NextPart_000_0039_01C3A1EE.C777A020-- From Margaret.Berke at tri-c.edu Tue Nov 4 05:41:41 2003 From: Margaret.Berke at tri-c.edu (Berke, Margaret) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 08:41:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Night Watch" Opens This Weekend in Independence Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2D9.61186489 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Independence Community Theater 6652 Brecksville Road presents =20 The Suspense Thriller=20 "Night Watch" Friday and Saturday, Nov. 7 & 8, 14 & 15, 21 & 22 8 pm =20 Call 216-447-1612 For Reservations and Information =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2D9.61186489 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

Independence Community Theater

6652 = Brecksville Road

presents

 

The Suspense Thriller 

“Night Watch”

Friday and Saturday, Nov. 7 & 8, 14 & 15, 21 & = 22

8 = pm

 

Call = 216-447-1612

For = Reservations and Information

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2D9.61186489-- From tjd1 at uakron.edu Tue Nov 4 05:53:14 2003 From: tjd1 at uakron.edu (Dixon,Tamra J) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 08:53:14 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dance Concert Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2DA.FDDDAC8F Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The University of Akron Dance Company Fall Dance Concert =20 November 6, 7 and 8 at 8:00 pm November 9 at 2:00 at 2:00 pm =20 Paul Daum Theatre in Kolbe Hall =20 General Admission: $9.00 Faculty/Staff/Students/Seniors: $6.00 =20 Call 330-972-7575 for reservations ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2DA.FDDDAC8F Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The University of Akron = Dance Company

Fall Dance = Concert

 

November 6, 7 and 8 at = 8:00 pm

November 9 at = 2:00 at 2:00 pm

 

Paul Daum Theatre in Kolbe = Hall

 

General Admission: = $9.00

Faculty/Staff/Students/Senio= rs: $6.00

 

Call 330-972-7575 for = reservations

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2DA.FDDDAC8F-- From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Tue Nov 4 06:11:15 2003 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 09:11:15 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Performance: Chuck Davis & the African American Dance Ensemb le 11/7/03 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_01C3A2DD.8244B980 Content-Type: text/plain Chuck Davis & the African American Dance Ensemble Friday, November 7, 2003 7:00PM The Allen Theatre Please join the Education Department at Playhouse Square in celebrating a week long residency with the African American Dance Ensemble Cleveland Municipal School District. Performance length is sixty minutes and there will be no intermission. Tickets will be available at the Allen box office the evening of the performance. The African American Dance Ensemble seeks to preserve and share the finest traditions of African and African-American dance and music through research, education and entertainment. With the motto, peace, love and respect for everyone, they celebrate traditional African culture, aesthetics and values as resources for all people and utilize cross-cultural understanding and societal analysis. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2DD.8244B980 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
 
Chuck = Davis
& the African American = Dance=20 Ensemble
Friday, November 7,=20 2003

7:00PM

The Allen=20 Theatre

 
 
Please=20 join the Education Department at Playhouse=20 Square=20 in celebrating a week long residency = with the=20 African American Dance Ensemble Cleveland=20 Municipal=20 School=20 District.=20 Performance length is sixty minutes = and there=20 will be no intermission.  =20
 
Tickets = will be=20 available at the Allen box office the evening of the=20 performance.
 
The = African=20 American Dance Ensemble seeks to preserve and share the finest = traditions of=20 African and African-American dance and music through research, = education and=20 entertainment. With the motto, peace, love and respect for everyone, = they=20 celebrate traditional African culture, aesthetics and values as = resources for=20 all people and utilize cross-cultural understanding and societal=20 analysis.
------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2DD.8244B980-- From dkilbane at cptonline.org Tue Nov 4 08:16:44 2003 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 11:16:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DISCORDIA @ Cleveland Public Theatre, and, what's in your stocking? Message-ID: CPT's DISCORDIA runs through November 8! GOD LOVES OUR COUNTRY, OUR COUNTRY MUST REPLY. SO GOD WANTS OUR COUNTRY -- TO BUY! Check out DISCORDIA: a world premiere musical comedy about war, death, and lower taxes. written by Linda Eisenstein and James Levin music by Linda Eisenstein directed by Raymond Bobgan now through November 8, 2003! "Director Raymond Bobgan gives us the old razzle-dazzle..." --Benjamin Gleisser, Cleveland Jewish News The world premiere musical comedy DISCORDIA tells the story of the innocent Percival as he tries to become a knight of the Round Table and do good in a confusing world. His quest: the Holy Grail, which can heal the sick, restore the land, and give hope. But others want to use the Grail for themselves: greedy Barons, warlike Knights, King Arthur and his handlers. Whom does the Grail serve? And, save the DATE! CPT's next mainstage production opens November 28, 2003. MRS. BOB CRATCHIT'S WILD CHRISTMAS BINGE the new comedy by Christopher Durang--a delcious holiday romp! directed by Randy Rollison November 28-December 20, 2003 in the Gordon Square Theatre Reservations: 216/631-2727 www.cptonline.org Dan Kilbane Publicist Cleveland Public Theatre 6415 Detroit Ave. Cleveland, OH 44102 tel: 216/631-2727 ext. 203 fax: 216/631-2575 www.cptonline.org dkilbane at cptonline.org a musical about war, death, and lower taxes! DISCORDIA, October 17-November 8, 2003 music, magic, freak show, Cheez Whiz! VARLA JEAN MERMAN'S UNDER A BIG TOP October 23-November 2, 2003 From GrahaSu at ci.akron.oh.us Tue Nov 4 09:27:08 2003 From: GrahaSu at ci.akron.oh.us (Graham, Suzie) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 12:27:08 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Youth Acting Workshop Tonight! Message-ID: <675B47A9343751449512A4411BC5EC06028C8ED9@W2KCOA1> The park is beautiful and filled with golden leaves! Come out for a = drive to Forest Lodge Community Arts Center for our free Acting Workshop!=20 Forest Lodge Community Arts Center is sponsoring a free introductory = Acting Workshop this evening from 6-7 pm. =20 The workshop is designed for ages 7-12. =20 Instruction will be provided by the Ing=E9nue Theatre Ensemble. If you're in a rush, bring a picnic dinner (or fast food for those of = us who aren't very Martha Stewart) and enjoy it in the park! Come one, Come all! Forest Lodge Community Arts Center 260 Greenwood Ave. Akron, Ohio 44313 (330) 375-2813 The Lodge can be reached from the White Pond/ Mull Ave exit off of 77. = Take Mull Ave East, go around the circle, and take the first Left = (Greenwood), turn left into our parking lot. From MRONEN2000 at aol.com Tue Nov 4 11:48:30 2003 From: MRONEN2000 at aol.com (MRONEN2000 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 14:48:30 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]SEEKING PAID EXTRAS FOR A NIKE COMMERCIAL Message-ID: <12d.33cfadf0.2cd95c8e@aol.com> --part1_12d.33cfadf0.2cd95c8e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NOVEMBER 4, 2003 MARCY RONEN CASTING is seeking PAID EXTRAS for a NIKE television commercial=20 which will shoot in Cleveland, Ohio on Monday, November 17 and Tuesday,=20 November 18, 2003.=A0 The pay is $125.00 for a 12 hour day. Individuals of all ages, ethnicities and genders are invited.=A0 African=20 Americans encouraged to apply.=A0 Adults and children are welcome.=A0 Being=20= in shape and=20 having athletic or basketball ability a plus, but not necessary. Please drop off a snapshot of yourself with your contact information (name=20 and best phone numbers to reach you) this Thursday, Friday and Saturday betw= een=20 10am and 4pm, or Sunday between 3pm and 8pm at: PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST USE THE GYM DOOR (off of parking lot) 2592 West 14th Street Cleveland, Ohio=A0 44113 OR Please mail a snapshot of yourself ASAP (by Friday the latest) with your=20 contact information including your name and the best phone number to reach y= ou at=20 to: MARCY RONEN CASTING P.O. BOX 210107 SOUTH EUCLID, OHIO=A0 44121-7107 Thank you, Marcy Ronen --part1_12d.33cfadf0.2cd95c8e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NOVEMBER 4, 2003

MARCY RONEN CASTING is seeking PAID EXTRAS for a NIKE television commercial=20= which will shoot in Cleveland, Ohio on Monday, November 17 and Tuesday, Nove= mber 18, 2003.=A0 The pay is $125.00 for a 12 hour day.

Individuals of all ages, ethnicities and genders are invited.=A0 African Ame= ricans encouraged to apply.=A0 Adults and children are welcome.=A0 Being in=20= shape and having athletic or basketball ability a plus, but not necessary.
Please drop off a snapshot of yourself with your contact information (name a= nd best phone numbers to reach you) this Thursday, Friday and Saturday betwe= en 10am and 4pm, or Sunday between 3pm and 8pm at:

PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
USE THE GYM DOOR (off of parking lot)
2592 West 14th Street
Cleveland, Ohio=A0 44113

OR

Please mail a snapshot of yourself ASAP (by Friday the latest) with your con= tact information including your name and the best phone number to reach you=20= at to:

MARCY RONEN CASTING
P.O. BOX 210107
SOUTH EUCLID, OHIO=A0 44121-7107

Thank you,

Marcy Ronen







--part1_12d.33cfadf0.2cd95c8e_boundary-- From WcpAkron at aol.com Tue Nov 4 11:58:27 2003 From: WcpAkron at aol.com (WcpAkron at aol.com) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 14:58:27 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Weathervane's "Joseph...Dreamcoat" a holiday tradition Message-ID: <134.275366b1.2cd95ee3@aol.com> --part1_134.275366b1.2cd95ee3_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit WEATHERVANE COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE Presents An Akron Holiday Tradition Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat "Four Years in a Row for a Darn Good Reason!" Weathervane announces performances of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" -- back by popular demand for the holiday season. "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" is a Youth/Family production on stage at Weathervane from Saturday, November 22 - Sunday, December 21, 2003. (Performance schedule at end of release.) Most performers are students between the ages of 12 and 18. Adults perform the roles of Joseph, Narrator and Jacob. The musical retells the story of Joseph, a young man with a knack for having prophetic dreams, who incurs the jealousy of his brothers when his father gives him a magnificent coat. The energetic musical score includes many styles of songs including country, calypso and good ol' rock and roll. The Directing Team Sarah Bailey will direct this season's production. Sarah is a graduate of Ohio Northern University and has her Masters in Music and Pedagogy from the prestigious Westminster Choir College. Bailey has sung onstage at Carnegie Hall with the New York Philharmonic, and was a grand finalist at the Guandong International Vocal Competition in China. This is Bailey's directorial debut at Weathervane Playhouse. J.T. Buck serves as Musical Director. Buck is a graduate of The University of Akron and was recently Musical Director of Hercules vs. Godzilla at Near West Theatre in Cleveland. Choreographer for the production is Tracy Schuler, whose credits include Carousel Dinner Theatre, Youngstown Playhouse and Oakland Center for the Arts. Schuler is a graduate of Youngstown State University. Shawn Kinser will play the role of Joseph. Kinser, a first time Weathervane performer, is a graduate of the Hugh Glauser School of Music at Kent State University where he performed most notably in Candide in 2000. Marissa Montigney reprises the role of the narrator. Other cast members include: Caitlin Bolden, Amanda Bouffard, Elise Cordle, Amy Farmer, Katie Farragher, Jessi Hale, Kyle Herman, Ryan Kepes, Friederike Nagel, Helena Olee, Carla Pizzino, Alix Reilly, Drew Reilly, Chris Rusen, Sonny Russo, Bobby Salada, Leah Sass, Cory Schafer, Andy Schueneman, Danielle Schprechman, Emily Schprechman, Brittany Smith, Matt Talley Derrick Turner, Brittany Unruh, Aaron Veal, Lee Wilson. Local communities represented by the talented cast are Akron, Copley, Doylestown, Medina, Ravenna, Kent, Stow, Fairlawn, Hudson, Brecksville, Green, Mogadore, North Royalton, Twinsburg, Cuyahoga Falls, Bath, Richfield and Wadsworth. Each performance will feature a guest youth chorus from either Harris Elementary School in Akron or Price Elementary School in Cuyahoga Falls. This collaboration promises to be an entertaining and family-oriented theater experience. Ticket prices are family-friendly at $10 or $8 for children 12 and under. Group rates are also available. Charge by phone with Visa, MasterCard or Discover at 330-836-2626, Tuesday - Friday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Fridays November 28 - 8:00 p.m. December 5 - 8:00 p.m. December 12 - 8:00 p.m. December 19 - 8:00 p.m. Saturdays November 22 - 2:30 p.m. November 29 - 2:30 p.m. December 6 - 2:30 p.m. December 13 and 20 - 2:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Sundays November 23 - 2:30 p.m. November 30- 2:30 p.m. December 7 - 2:30 p.m. December 14 - 2:30 p.m. December 21 - 2:30 p.m. "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" is the second Youth Production of the 2003-2004 season. The upcoming spring production is Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," February 14 - 28, 2004. Don't miss "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" at Weathervane Playhouse, November 22 - December 21, 2003. --part1_134.275366b1.2cd95ee3_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

WEATHERVANE COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE
Presents
An Akron Holiday Tradition
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
"Four Years in a Row for a Darn Good Reason!"


Weathervane announces performances of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's= "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" -- back by popular demand fo= r the holiday season.  "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" i= s a Youth/Family production on stage at Weathervane from Saturday, November=20= 22 - Sunday, December 21, 2003.  (Performance schedule at end of releas= e.)  Most performers are students between the ages of 12 and 18. Adults= perform the roles of Joseph, Narrator and Jacob.

The musical retells the story of Joseph, a young man with a knack for ha= ving prophetic dreams, who incurs the jealousy of his brothers when his fath= er gives him a magnificent coat.  The energetic musical score includes=20= many styles of songs including country, calypso and good ol' rock and roll.

The Directing Team
Sarah Bailey will direct this season's producti= on. Sarah is a graduate of Ohio Northern University and has her Masters in M= usic and Pedagogy from the prestigious Westminster Choir College. Bailey has= sung onstage at Carnegie Hall with the New York Philharmonic,  and was= a grand finalist at the Guandong International Vocal Competition in China.=20= This is Bailey's directorial debut at Weathervane Playhouse.
J.T. Buck serves as Musical Director.  Buck= is a graduate of The University of Akron and was recently Musical Director=20= of Hercules vs. Godzilla at Near West Theatre in Cleveland.  Choreograp= her for the production is Tracy Schuler, whose= credits include Carousel Dinner Theatre, Youngstown Playhouse and Oakland C= enter for the Arts. Schuler is a graduate of Youngstown State University.

Shawn Kinser will play the role of Joseph. &nbs= p;Kinser, a first time Weathervane performer, is a graduate of the Hugh Glau= ser School of Music at Kent State University where he performed most notably= in Candide in 2000.

Marissa Montigney reprises the role of the narra= tor. Other cast members include: Caitlin Bolden, Amanda Bouffard, Elise Cord= le, Amy Farmer, Katie Farragher, Jessi Hale, Kyle Herman, Ryan Kepes, Friede= rike Nagel, Helena Olee, Carla Pizzino, Alix Reilly, Drew Reilly, Chris Ruse= n, Sonny Russo, Bobby Salada, Leah Sass, Cory Schafer, Andy Schueneman, Dani= elle Schprechman, Emily Schprechman, Brittany Smith, Matt Talley Derrick Tur= ner, Brittany Unruh, Aaron Veal, Lee Wilson.  Local communities represe= nted by the talented cast are Akron, Copley, Doylestown, Medina, Ravenna, Ke= nt, Stow, Fairlawn, Hudson, Brecksville, Green, Mogadore, North Royalton, Tw= insburg, Cuyahoga Falls, Bath, Richfield and Wadsworth.
Each performance will feature a guest youth chorus from either Harris El= ementary School in Akron or Price Elementary School in Cuyahoga Falls.

This collaboration promises to be an entertaining and family-oriented th= eater experience. Ticket prices are family-friendly at $10 or  $8 for c= hildren 12 and under.  Group rates are also available.

Charge by phone with Visa, MasterCard or Discover at 330-836-2626, Tuesd= ay - Friday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.


Fridays
November 28 - 8:00 p.m.
December 5 - 8:00 p.m.
December 12 - 8:00 p.m.
December  19 - 8:00 p.m.

Saturdays
November 22 - 2:30 p.m.
November 29 - 2:30 p.m.
December 6 - 2:30 p.m.
December 13 and 20 - 2:30 p.m. and 8 p.m.

Sundays
November 23  - 2:30 p.m.
November 30- 2:30 p.m.
December 7  - 2:30 p.m.
December 14  - 2:30 p.m.
December 21 - 2:30 p.m.


"Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" is the second Youth Produ= ction of the 2003-2004 season. The upcoming spring production is Arthur Mill= er's "The Crucible," February 14 - 28, 2004.  Don't miss "Joseph and th= e Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" at Weathervane Playhouse, November 22 - Dec= ember 21, 2003.

--part1_134.275366b1.2cd95ee3_boundary-- From MRONEN2000 at aol.com Tue Nov 4 12:14:49 2003 From: MRONEN2000 at aol.com (MRONEN2000 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 15:14:49 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]SEEKING GREAT BASKETBALL PLAYERS FOR NIKE COMMERCIAL!!! Message-ID: <1d5.1396461e.2cd962b9@aol.com> --part1_1d5.1396461e.2cd962b9_boundary Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="part1_1d5.1396461e.2cd962b9_alt_boundary" --part1_1d5.1396461e.2cd962b9_alt_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Marcy Ronen-Casting Director 216-381-2584 216-410-3475 MRONEN2000 at AOL.COM NIKE CASTING SPECS AS OF 11/4/2003 3:12 PM SEEKING THE FOLOWING ON CAMERA PRINCIPALS: 20 great basketball players who can do hypnotizing things with a basketball, male and female, all ethnicities, 12-65 years of age. Amazing skills, ball handling, dunks, etc. Must be able to play well. 3 musicians/basketball players for a church band. Male and female, all ethnicities, 18-65 years of age. Must play both instruments and basketball well. DUE TO ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY OR AMATEUR STATUS: WE CAN NOT ALLOW STUDENTS WHO ARE CURRENTLY PLAYING OR PLAN ON PLAYING ON A HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE SPORTS TEAM. The rate for principals is SAG SCALE. Exclusivity/Conflict: Athletic Apparel The market includes but is not limited to: Network, Cable, Dealer, Wildspot, Foreign, Theatrical/Industrial and Internet. The paymaster will be: Wieden & Kennedy 224 NW 13th Avenue Portland, Oregon 97209 The SAG SIGNATORY IS: Wieden & Kennedy 224 NW 13th Avenue Portland, Oregon 97209 Casting will take place this week on Thursday, November 6, Friday, November 7, Saturday, November 8 from 10:00am to 4:00pm at: PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT 2592 West 14th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44113 And Sunday, November 9, 2003 from 330pm-8pm at: PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT 2592 West 14th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44113 Callbacks will be Tuesday, November 11, 2003. Time and place TBD. Shoot dates are Monday, November 17 and Tuesday, November 18, 2003 in Cleveland, Ohio. Wardrobe fittings TBD. Contact: Marcy Ronen Marcy Ronen Casting 216-381-2584 216-410-3475 --part1_1d5.1396461e.2cd962b9_alt_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Marcy Ronen-Casting Director
216-381-2584
216-410-3475
MRONEN2000 at AOL.COM

NIKE
CASTING SPECS
AS OF 11/4/2003 3:12 PM

SEEKING THE FOLOWING ON CAMERA PRINCIPALS:

20 great basketball players who can do hypnotizing things with= a basketball, male and female, all ethnicities, 12-65 years of age.  A= mazing skills, ball handling, dunks, etc.  Must be able to play well.
3 musicians/basketball players for a church band.  =20= Male and female, all ethnicities, 18-65 years of age. Must play both instrum= ents and basketball well.

DUE TO ATHLETIC ELIGIBILI= TY OR AMATEUR STATUS:  WE CAN NOT ALLOW STUDENTS WHO ARE CURRENTLY PLAY= ING OR PLAN ON PLAYING ON A HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE SPORTS TEAM.

The rate for principals is SAG SCALE.

Exclusivity/Conflict: Athletic Apparel

The market includes but is not limited to: Network, Cable, Dealer, Wildspot,= Foreign, Theatrical/Industrial and Internet.

The paymaster will be: Wieden & Kennedy
       224 NW 13th Avenue
       Portland, Oregon = 97209
      
The SAG SIGNATORY IS: Wieden & Kennedy
          &nbs= p;  224 NW 13th Avenue
          &nbs= p;  Portland, Oregon  97209

Casting will take place this week on Thursday, November 6, Friday, November=20= 7, Saturday, November 8 from 10:00am to 4:00pm at: 

PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT
2592 West 14th Street
Cleveland, Ohio  44113

And Sunday, November 9, 2003 from 330pm-8pm at:

PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT
2592 West 14th Street
Cleveland, Ohio  44113

Callbacks will be Tuesday, November 11, 2003.
Time and place TBD. 

Shoot dates are Monday, November 17 and Tuesday, November 18, 2003 in Clevel= and, Ohio.

Wardrobe fittings TBD.

Contact:

Marcy Ronen
Marcy Ronen Casting
216-381-2584
216-410-3475

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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA --part1_1d5.1396461e.2cd962b9_boundary-- From wgmather at msn.com Tue Nov 4 12:32:34 2003 From: wgmather at msn.com (Robert Catalano) Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2003 15:32:34 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Discovery Channel Special - ACTOR NEEDED Message-ID: A young adult male actor is needed for a special on Great Lakes Shipwrecks for the Discovery Channel. Segments are being shot at various locations around the Lakes and on Saturday, Nov. 15, they will film aboard the Steamship WILLIAM G. MATHER Museum at Cleveland's North Coast Harbor. Needed is a caucasian male, early twenties, slim build, approximately 6' tall with wavy dark hair to portray the young Dennis Hale, the only survivor of the sinking of the DANIEL J. MORREL. Mr. Hale wrote a book titled, "SOLE SURVIVOR" and will also be filmed for the special and will be aboard for the shoot. Actor needs to be comfortable being filmed in boxers and a t-shirt. This is a non-equity position with an honorarium for the half-day shoot. To be considered, please fax or e-mail your resume and headshot to the contact below by Nov. 8. Rob Catalano, Museum Manager Steamship WILLIAM G. MATHER Museum 1001 E. 9th Street Pier Cleveland, OH 44114 Ph. 216-574-9053 Fax: 216-574-2536 E-mail: wgmather at msn.com Website: www.wgmather.org _________________________________________________________________ Great deals on high-speed Internet access as low as $26.95. https://broadband.msn.com (Prices may vary by service area.) From blesner at solonohio.org Tue Nov 4 12:32:40 2003 From: blesner at solonohio.org (Barb Lesner) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 15:32:40 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dance Instructor Needed at Solon Center for the Arts Message-ID: <001801c3a312$cb6b6de0$ce9c09c0@ARTS06> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C3A2E8.E2064540 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Solon Center for the Arts has an opening for a Dance Instructor to teach = and oversee a growing dance program with an established curriculum. = Applicants must have a Dance or related degree and have taught for at = least two years. SCA is interviewing applicants immediately. Please = send a letter of intent and resume to blesner at solonohio.org or mail you = information to: Solon Center for the Arts=20 Attn: Karen Prasser 6315 SOM Center Road Solon, Ohio 44139 440-337-1400 The City of Solon is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not = discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, = religion, age, and handicap status in employment or provision of = service. Individuals requiring special accommodations should contact = the Human Resources Department. =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C3A2E8.E2064540 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Solon Center for the Arts has an = opening for a=20 Dance Instructor to teach and oversee a growing dance program with an=20 established curriculum.  Applicants must have a Dance or related degree = and have=20 taught for at least two years.  SCA is interviewing applicants = immediately.  Please send a letter of intent and resume to blesner at solonohio.org or mail you information = to:
 
Solon Center for the Arts
Attn: = Karen=20 Prasser
6315 SOM Center Road
Solon, Ohio = 44139
440-337-1400
 

The City of = Solon is an=20 Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of = race,=20 color, national origin, sex, religion, age, and handicap status in = employment or=20 provision of service.  = Individuals=20 requiring special accommodations should contact the Human Resources=20 Department.

 

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C3A2E8.E2064540-- From erstwhiled at adelphia.net Tue Nov 4 14:04:20 2003 From: erstwhiled at adelphia.net (erstwhiled at adelphia.net) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 17:04:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?ISO8859_1?B?k0xPT0s=?= FOR THE =?ISO8859_1?B?V09NQU6U?= PREMIERES AT THE OHIO INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL THURSDAY, N Message-ID: <20031104220420.ZYGA1433.mta3.adelphia.net@mail.adelphia.net> PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: L. David Erste 11105 Governor Avenue Cleveland, OH 44111 440.570.0075 CONTACT: W. Jeff Gosnell 3991 East 71st Street Cleveland, OH 44105 216.571.0914 ?LOOK FOR THE WOMAN? PREMIERES AT THE OHIO INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6. October 16, 2003, Cleveland, OH - Plato?s Cave Productions is pleased to announce the world premiere of ?Look For The Woman,? a feature length murder mystery / black comedy written and directed by local filmmaker Jeff Gosnell, at the Ohio Independent Film Festival in Ohio City on Thursday, November 6, 2003 at 3 p.m. In its 10th year at the Cleveland Public Theater, 6415 Detroit Avenue, the 2003 festival runs from November 1 ? 9. The Ohio Independent Film Festival is the leading showcase in Ohio for international independent shorts and feature-length films. Thursday November 6 is OHIO DAY, all films are written, directed, photographed, and starred in by Ohioans, starting 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. All programs are $10.00 unless otherwise noted. Seating is limited. Call 216-651-7315 or go online at www.ticketweb.com for directions and advance ticket sales. ?Look For The Woman? centers on the false perceptions of an aspiring screenwriter named Jeff, Jeff Gosnell, who has had a history of dating the wrong women. After his latest girlfriend breaks up with him, Jeff finds himself the accidental hero when he comes to the rescue of Veronica, Mandy Lascko. The series of events that follow leaves Jeff bewildered bruised and framed for a double murder. ?Look For The Woman? was shot on location in Cleveland, Ohio by local filmmakers Jeff Gosnell, director/writer/actor and L. David Erste, producer. ?Look For The Woman? showcases an entire cast of local talent starring Mandy Lascko, Matt McDermott, Don Mitri, Jeff Blanchard, Bill Fletcher, Sande Lester and Brian Bartels. ?Look For The Woman? November 6 at the Independent Film Festival in Ohio City. ### From RNavisjr at aol.com Tue Nov 4 14:55:07 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 17:55:07 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]NWT Looking for a BUDDHA STATUE Message-ID: <1df.12b0818f.2cd9884b@aol.com> --part1_1df.12b0818f.2cd9884b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hey Everyone....the Near West Theatre is looking to rent/borrow a large Buddha statue for our upcoming production THE KING AND I. It needs to measure somewhere around 4 to 6 ft. high. Not the Happy Buddha with arms outraised and smiling but a more reverent Buddha. It's for use at part of a shrine we're building for the set. If you have something like this or know of any connections to people or places that might, PLEASE CALL MIKE LAROCHELLE, our Techinical Director, at 651-2828. Thanks ever so much! --part1_1df.12b0818f.2cd9884b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hey Everyone....the Near West Theatre is looking to re= nt/borrow a large Buddha statue for our upcoming production THE KING AND I.&= nbsp; It needs to measure somewhere around 4 to 6 ft. high. Not the Happy Bu= ddha with arms outraised and smiling but a more reverent Buddha. It's for us= e at part of a shrine we're building for the set.
If you have something like this or know of any connections to people or plac= es that might, PLEASE CALL MIKE LAROCHELLE, our Techinical Director, at 651-= 2828.
Thanks ever so much!
--part1_1df.12b0818f.2cd9884b_boundary-- From MDay825 at aol.com Tue Nov 4 16:59:55 2003 From: MDay825 at aol.com (MDay825 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 19:59:55 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Music from Steel Pier Message-ID: <94.3f376bde.2cd9a58b@aol.com> -------------------------------1067993995 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I presently seeking the music for "Two Little Words" from Steel Pier. Does anyone have it by chance?? I need it for an audition in two weeks and I have been unsucessful in finding or purchasing it. I can be reached by email at mday825 at aol.com if anyone is aware where I can purchase it or if you have a copy I can borrow. Thanks!!! -------------------------------1067993995 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I presently seeking the music for "Two Little Words" from Steel Pier.&nbs= p; Does anyone have it by chance?? I need it for an audition in two weeks an= d I have been unsucessful in finding or purchasing it.  I can be reache= d by email at mday825 at aol.com if anyo= ne is aware where I can purchase it or if you have a copy I can borrow. = ; Thanks!!! -------------------------------1067993995-- From PATMAZZ at aol.com Tue Nov 4 17:44:30 2003 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 20:44:30 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Powerhouse Pub presents "LAST OF THE SORCERERS" Message-ID: <141.1bd4a628.2cd9affe@aol.com> --part1_141.1bd4a628.2cd9affe_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Powerhouse Pub & Cabaret located in the Nautica Entertainment Complex Proudly Presents A Play for the entire family Ultimus Veneficus (Last of the Sorcerers) Written and Directed By Fred Taylor Produced by Michael Dean Mercer November 15 - 23 Saturday and Sundays Matinees only! The Last of the Sorcerers is an enchanted fairy tale for the entire family. This mystical production is filled with music, dance and riveting sword fighting. A pure hearted boy Timothy finds a pair of magical keys outside the King's castle. He uses the power of the keys to defend the kingdom against evil witches and sorcerers. Children will be captured by the mystical fantasy of The Last of The Sorcerers and adults will be thrilled by the suspense and all will be part of this magical evening. Timothy is befriended by the good wizard Ephesian played by Rufus Malone. The evil sorceress is played by Daniela Mangialardo and Gregory Taylor is the young lad who finds the keys! Bring the Children to this enchanted fairy tale with a large diverse cast and many children. Performance Schedule Saturdays, November 15 & 22 at 2pm, Sundays, November 16 & 23 at 3pm General admission is $15 Tickets available through Ticketmaster 216-241-5555 --part1_141.1bd4a628.2cd9affe_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable



The Powerhouse Pub & Cab= aret
located in the Nautica Entertainment Complex


Proudly Presents


A  P= lay for the entire family

Ult= imus Veneficus
(Last of the Sorcerers)

Written and Directed By F= red Taylor
Produced by Michael Dean Mercer


November 15 - 23
Saturday and Sundays Matinees only!

The Last of the Sorcerers is an enchanted fairy tale for the entire family.=20= This mystical production is filled with music, dance and riveting sword figh= ting. A pure hearted boy Timothy finds a pair of magical keys outside the Ki= ng's castle. He uses the power of the keys to defend the kingdom against evi= l witches and sorcerers. Children will be captured by the mystical fantasy o= f The Last of The Sorcerers and adults will be thrilled by the suspense and=20= all will be part of this magical evening. Timothy is befriended by the good=20= wizard Ephesian played by Rufus Malone. The evil sorceress is played by Dani= ela Mangialardo
and Gregory Taylor is the young lad who finds the keys!
Bring the Children to this enchanted fairy tale with a large diverse cast an= d many children.


Performance Schedule
Saturdays, November 15 & 22 at 2pm,
Sundays, November 16 & 23 at 3pm


General admission is $15<= BR> Tickets available through Ticketmaster

216-241-5555

--part1_141.1bd4a628.2cd9affe_boundary-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Tue Nov 4 18:14:46 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 21:14:46 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Additional information about the DP Workshop Message-ID: <000a01c3a342$99122ca0$4200000a@raygateway> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C3A318.B03C24A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi all, I've updated the DP Workshop page including pictures of participants, it's huge, so please take a few minutes to let the page load, the link is at http://www.ohiofilms.com/2003festival/lighting/pictures.html In addition, I would like to mention Annie Jones, another great volunteer that helped making the DP Workshop run smoothly with her AD experience. Thank you! Johnny ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C3A318.B03C24A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Hi = all, I've updated=20 the DP Workshop page including pictures of participants, it's huge, so = please=20 take a few minutes to let the page load, the link is at htt= p://www.ohiofilms.com/2003festival/lighting/pictures.html
 
In = addition, I would=20 like to mention Annie Jones, another great volunteer that helped making = the DP=20 Workshop run smoothly with her AD experience. Thank = you!
 
Johnny
------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C3A318.B03C24A0-- From DramaMama3 at aol.com Tue Nov 4 20:00:32 2003 From: DramaMama3 at aol.com (DramaMama3 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 23:00:32 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Westlake High School Drama Club Production Message-ID: <124.274f64d9.2cd9cfe0@aol.com> --part1_124.274f64d9.2cd9cfe0_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Westlake High School Drama Club is presenting "A-Haunting We Will Go", a mystery/comedy by Tim Kelly and directed by Judi Shankland Spitzer. The group performs at the Parkside Intermediate School Auditorium located at 24525 Hilliard Blvd, Westlake, Ohio. Dates and times are as follows: Thursday, November 6 at 7:30 pm Friday, November 7 at 8:00 pm Saturday, November 8 at 8:00 pm Sunday, November 9 at 2:00 pm Tickets are $5.00 at the door. Any questions--contact Judi at 440-899-3075 x 7928 --part1_124.274f64d9.2cd9cfe0_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Westlake High School Dram= a Club is presenting "A-Haunting We Will Go", a mystery/comedy by Tim Kelly=20= and directed by Judi Shankland Spitzer.  The group performs at the Park= side Intermediate School Auditorium located at 24525 Hilliard Blvd, Westlake= , Ohio.  Dates and times are as follows:
           Thurs= day, November 6 at 7:30 pm
            = ;Friday, November 7 at 8:00 pm
            = ;Saturday, November 8 at 8:00 pm
            = ;Sunday, November 9 at 2:00 pm
Tickets are $5.00 at the door.  
Any questions--contact Judi at 440-899-3075 x 7928
--part1_124.274f64d9.2cd9cfe0_boundary-- From oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com Tue Nov 4 11:12:40 2003 From: oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com (annettamarion) Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2003 19:12:40 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL][OIFF-News] =?iso-8859-1?q?=93ONE_OF_THE_FRESHEST_LAUGHS=94_AT_WORLD_PREMIERE_OF_=93THE_DEVIANTS=94_9:30P, _NOV_5?= Message-ID: ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Rent DVDs from home. Over 14,500 titles. Free Shipping & No Late Fees. Try Netflix for FREE! http://us.click.yahoo.com/I3w.vC/hP.FAA/3jkFAA/W4IolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> "ONE OF THE FRESHEST LAUGHS" AT THE WORLD PREMIERE OF "THE DEVIANTS" 9:30P, NOVEMBER 5 AT THE OIFF A Decade Under the Influence: 10 Year Anniversary OIFF November 1-9,=20 2003 For Immediate Release: November 4, 2003 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Artistic Directors,=20 (216) 651-7315 Cleveland, Ohio-The Plain Dealer says, "=85enjoy one of the freshest laughs at the festival," at the world premiere screening of the feature film THE DEVIANTS, 8p, Tuesday, November 5 at the 10=20 Year Anniversary OIFF at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit=20 Road.=20=20=20 THE DEVIANTS is an outrageous comedy about a matchmaker for people=20 with unusual dating problems. No matter how strange their behavior,=20 the matchmaker can find surprising love matches for anyone. However,=20 when the matchmaker hires a sassy protege and tries to teach her the=20 tricks of the trade, they both encounter the wildest clients he's=20 ever had to match up. Surprisingly edgy and refreshingly unique, THE=20 DEVIANTS brings a European sensibility to the American romantic=20 comedy, unafraid to explore the funny side of sex and strange side of=20 relationships. Due to language, nudity and sexual humor, the film is=20 not recommended for anyone under 17. This hilarious film features a diverse ensemble cast of attractive=20 rising talent. Tamara Curry, who stars as matchmaker-in-training=20 Monique, was just selected by the urban magazine SMOOTH as one of the=20 top African-American actresses to watch. She most recently starred=20 with Tim Reid in the independent film FOR REAL, which just opened=20 this year's Hollywood Black Film Festival. Parry Shen, hailed at the=20 2002 Sundance Film Festival by many as the top Asian-American actor=20 of his generation for his starring role in the Paramount Classics=20 release BETTER LUCK TOMORROW, follows up that amazing performance=20 with THE DEVIANTS. Already popular with comedy fans for his hilarious=20 turn in the Sony hit THE NEW GUY, Parry Shen is definitely a star to=20 watch. Also featured is Shauna Sand, whose recent divorce from=20 Lorenzo Lamas and outrageous fashion sense have turned her into a=20 John Waters-style tabloid sensation. Other familiar faces in the cast=20 include Randy Becker (star of LOVE! VALOUR! 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------=_NextPart_000_07DE_01C3A361.4B15F030-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Nov 5 05:57:22 2003 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 08:57:22 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Tricks of the Trade: Strugglin', Strivin' & Survivin' for Performing Artists" Message-ID: <168.25f543ae.2cda5bc2@aol.com> --part1_168.25f543ae.2cda5bc2_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio=A0"Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Career, Cra= ft &=20 Professional Development" Series . . . . . . offers"Strugglin', Strivin' & Survivin' for Performing Artists" parts=20= I=20 & II, 10:30 - 12:00 noon this Saturday and next Saturday.=A0 You are=20 encouraged to attend both sessions, but it is not required. The complete "Tricks of the Trade" Series still continues Saturdays, through= =20 December 13th, 10:30 -12:00 noon.=A0 Call for locations. And, you may still= =20 register for any=A0 upcoming classes for Actors, Playwrights and Directors".= =20 Call (216) 561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0=20 NOTE:=A0 We continue to experience technical difficulties with voicemail at=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 (216)=A0 561-8608.=A0 If your phone call i= s unanswered, please email=20 your=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 request to register no later than Friday,=20= 11/7, 8:00 PM, so that=20 we can reply=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 in time for this Saturday's class.=A0=20 . Sat. 11/8:=A0=A0=A0=A0Struggling, Striving & Surviving for=A0 Performing A= rtists,=20 part I =A0(for Actors . Playwrights . . Directors . Singers . Comedians) who=20 are=A0"Aspiring to Greatness." Are you ready to do what it takes to sell yourself & be . . . . an actor, singer or comedian (on-stage, on-camera, voiceover) who gets=20 auditions & work?=20 . a playwright who gets your work read & produced? . a director who gets to direct? This Get-Work Intensive shows you how to use unusual & specific "'Tricks' &=20 'Tools' of the Trade. "=A0 Showcase your talent to enhance your chances for=20 success as an actor, singer, comedian, playwright or director.=20 Create Your "'Signature Style' Getting -Work Game Plan." How-to . . .=20 . Dream the Big Dream: 'Expand your horizons.'=A0 Explore, create & develop= =A0=20 your=A0=20 artistic & career=A0 options . Focus on the Future: 'Think outside the box.' Get close to, into & stay in= =20 the=20 business as an actor, singer, comedian,=A0 playwright or director.=20 . Tackle the Tough Ones: 'Where there is vision.' Combine & use your related= =20 talents, skills, interests, & hobbies to help you get more audition & work=20 opportunities. . Sat. 11/15:=A0=A0=A0=A0Struggling, Striving & Surviving for=A0 Performing=20= Artists,=20 part II** ** By special arrangement. Actors, Singers, Comedians, Playwrights &=20 Directors=20 are=A0invited to perform a 3-4 minute excerpt of your=A0 work-in-progress=20 (Monologues .=20 Scene work . Solo pieces).=A0 Video copy provided. Cost, $15.00.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Call (216) 561-8608 for= complete=20 details.=20 . Sat. 11/22: =A0=A0=A0 "Preparing to Showcase Your Talent: for Aspiring Act= ors,=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Direct= ors & Playwrights" Explore ways to create new work (or, select existing work) which expresses=20 who you are as an actor, director or playwright. Learn how to combine your=20 artistry with the technical to make your performance piece come alive for=20 one-person or ensemble performances. You will have the opportunity to showca= se your=20 performance piece at upcoming "PlayActs" programs and "Prelude to Performanc= e"=20 events. [No Session Sat. 11/29.] . Sat. 12/6 & 12/13:=A0=A0=A0 "Rehearsing Your Showcase Performance for Aspi= ring=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Actors, Directors & Playwrights"=20 In this session, you will workshop your draft material to get reactions and=20 guidance to edit your performance material to make you and it more marketabl= e.=A0=20 You will have the opportunity to showcase your performance piece at upcoming= =20 "PlayActs" programs and "Prelude to Performance" events. Fee:=A0 $25.00 per session.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $20.00 per session fo= r 3 or more=20 sessions.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 Major Credit cards accepted. Call (216) 561-8608 to register, for room locations & for complete details.= =A0 Can't attend classes?=A0 Can't take advantage of the Special Coaching Rate=20 ($25.00, limited time, only)=A0 for make up sessions of classes you missed?= =A0 Then,=20 Private "Tricks of the Trade . . ."=A0 Coaching sessions are available by=20 appointment. $30.00 per session.=A0 Call (216) 561-8608 to schedule.=A0=20 . . . About Sue Johnson . . .=20 Sue Johnson, Director of the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, is an actor,= =20 director and coach whose professional credits include various roles in=20 Cleveland area=20 theatres. Recent appearances include Arthur Miller's The Ride Down Mt. Morga= n , Ibsen's A Doll's House, Neil Simon's The Sunshine Boys, Langston Hughes'=20 Simply Heavenly, Ossie Davis' Purlie, Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Winds= or.=20 She has been a recipient of the Karamu Actors Guild, 1999-2000 (Outer Circle= )=20 Award for "Best Supporting Actress in a Musical," for her role as Idella in=20 Beck Center for the Arts production of Purlie.=A0=20 TV credits include A & E's 100 Centre Street, and films, Antwone Fisher,=20 directed by Denzel Washington, and The Year That Trembled, Jay Craven, Direc= tor.=A0=20 Her talent=20 resume lists numerous TV commercials, industrials, and voiceovers.=A0=20 Johnson is a playwright.=A0=A0 She and her co-authors, Ruby Fox and Gary Web= ster=20 have=20 written and performed Harlem Blues, a one-act play about African American=20 actresses who aspire, struggle, survive and live in a Harlem Boarding House.=20 She was a producer and co-hosted "WAKE UP And LIVE with G.A.S."=A9, a series= of=20 three entertainment and arts talk shows heard on WELW Radio.=20 In her new book and lecture series, Someday, This Will Be Funny=A9,=A0 Sue=20 discusses her philosophies on Life, with inspirational, enlightening, and hu= morous=20 stories and advice about Surviving . . . Surviving My Life as an Actor & Oth= er=A0=20 Myths.=A0 Someday, This Will Be Funny . . . shows you how to use various act= ing=20 techniques to endure and live with life's foibles - big or small! Sue, a graduate of Case Western Reserve University, holds an M.Ed degree fro= m=20 Cleveland State=A0 University. --part1_168.25f543ae.2cda5bc2_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors= ' Studio=A0"Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Career, Craft & Professional Dev= elopment" Series . . .

. . . of= fers"Strugglin', Strivin' & Survivin' for Performing Artists" parts I= & II, 10:30 - 12:00 noon this Saturday  and next Saturday.=A0 You are enco= uraged to attend both sessions, but it is not required.

The complete "Tricks of the Trade" Series still continues Saturdays,=20= through
December 13th, 10:30 -12:00 noon.=A0 Call for locations.  And, you may=20= still register for any=A0 upcoming classes for Actors, Playwrights and Direc= tors".
Call (216) 561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0

NOTE:=A0 We continue to experience technical difficultie= s with voicemail at
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 (216)=A0 561-8608.=A0 If your phone call i= s unanswered, please email your
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 request to register no later than Friday,=20= 11/7, 8:00 PM, so that we can reply
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 in time for this Saturday's class.=A0
=

. Sat. 11/8:=A0=A0=A0=A0Struggling, Striving & Surviving for=A0 Perfo= rming Artists, part I
=A0(for Actors . Playwrights . . Directors . Singers . Comedians) who are= =A0"Aspiring to Greatness."

Are you ready to do what it takes to sell yourself & be . . .
. an actor, singer or comedian (on-stage, on-camera, voiceover) who g= ets auditions & work?
. a playwright who gets your work read & produced?
. a director who gets to direct?
This Get-Work Intensive shows you how to use unusual & specific "'Tricks= ' & 'Tools' of the Trade. "=A0 Showcase your talent to enhance your chan= ces for success as an actor, singer, comedian, playwright or director.

Create Your "'Signature Style' Getting -Work Game Plan." How-to . . .=
. Dream the Big Dream: 'Expand your horizons.'=A0 Explore, create &am= p; develop=A0 your=A0
artistic & career=A0 options
. Focus on the Future: 'Think outside the box.' Get close to, into &a= mp; stay in the
business as an actor, singer, comedian,=A0 playwright or director.
. Tackle the Tough Ones: 'Where there is vision.' Combine & use y= our related talents, skills, interests, & hobbies to help you get more a= udition & work opportunities.

. Sat. 11/15:=A0=A0=A0=A0Struggling, Striving & Surviving for=A0 Perf= orming Artists, part II**
** By special arrangement. Actors, Singers, Comedians, Playwrights & Dir= ectors
are=A0invited to perform a 3-4 minute excerpt of your=A0 work-in-progress (M= onologues .
Scene work . Solo pieces).=A0
Video copy provided. Cost, $15.00.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Call (216) 561-8608 for= complete details.

. Sat. 11/22: =A0=A0=A0 "Preparing to Showcase Your Talent: for As= piring Actors,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Direct= ors & Playwrights"

Explore ways to create new work (or, select existing work) which expresses w= ho you are as an actor, director or playwright. Learn how to combine your ar= tistry with the technical to make your performance piece come alive for one-= person or ensemble performances. You will have the opportunity to showcase y= our performance piece at upcoming "PlayActs" programs and "Prelude= to Performance" events.

[No Session Sat. 11/29.]

. Sat. 12/6 & 12/13:=A0=A0=A0 "Rehearsing Your Showcase Performance f= or Aspiring
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Actors, Directors & Playwrights"

In this session, you will workshop your draft material to get reactions and=20= guidance to edit your performance material to make you and it more marketabl= e.=A0 You will have the opportunity to showcase your performance piece at up= coming "PlayActs" programs and "Prelude to Performance" events= .

Fee:=A0 $25.00 per session.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $20.00 per session fo= r 3 or more sessions.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
Major Credit cards accepted.

Call (216) 561-8608 to register, for room locations & for complete detai= ls.=A0

Can't attend classes?=A0 Can't take advantage of the Special Coaching Rate (= $25.00, limited time, only)=A0 for make up sessions of classes you missed?= =A0 Then, Private "Tricks of the Trade . . ."=A0 Coaching sessions ar= e available by appointment. $30.00 per session.=A0 Call (216) 561-8608 to sc= hedule.=A0



. . . About Sue Johnson . . .

Sue Johnson, Director of the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, is an actor,
director and coach whose professional credits include various roles in Cleve= land area
theatres. Recent appearances include Arthur Miller's The Ride Down Mt. Mo= rgan, Ibsen's A Doll's House, Neil Simon's The Sunshine Boys,<= /I> Langston Hughes' Simply Heavenly, Ossie Davis' Purlie, Sha= kespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor. She has been a recipient of th= e Karamu Actors Guild, 1999-2000 (Outer Circle) Award for "Best Supporting A= ctress in a Musical," for her role as Idella in Beck Center for the Arts pro= duction of Purlie.=A0
TV credits include A & E's 100 Centre Street, and films, Antwo= ne Fisher, directed by Denzel Washington, and The Year That Trembled,= Jay Craven, Director.=A0 Her talent
resume lists numerous TV commercials, industrials, and voiceovers.=A0

Johnson is a playwright.=A0=A0 She and her co-authors, Ruby Fox and Gary Web= ster have
written and performed Harlem Blues, a one-act play about African Amer= ican actresses
who aspire, struggle, survive and live in a Harlem Boarding House.

She was a producer and co-hosted "WAKE UP And LIVE with G.A.S."=A9, a series= of three entertainment and arts talk shows heard on WELW Radio.

In her new book and lecture series, Someday, This Will Be Funny=A9,= =A0 Sue discusses her philosophies on Life, with inspirational, enlightening= , and humorous stories and advice about Surviving . . . Surviving My Life as= an Actor & Other=A0 Myths.=A0 Someday, This Will Be Funny . . . shows y= ou how to use various acting techniques to endure and live with life's foibl= es - big or small!

Sue, a graduate of Case Western Reserve University, holds an M.Ed degree fro= m
Cleveland State=A0 University.










--part1_168.25f543ae.2cda5bc2_boundary-- From mbsprod at att.net Wed Nov 5 06:16:02 2003 From: mbsprod at att.net (mbsprod at att.net) Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2003 14:16:02 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NY Christian Drama Gets its Cleveland Premiere Message-ID: <110520031416.26308.7b22@att.net> Presenting The Cleveland Premiere of An Advent Carol A Musical Celebration of Faith and Hope Written by New York playwright Joseph Pecorella Originally staged by the NY Touring Troupe The Xavier Company Directed by: Melissa Barber Choreographed by: Mary Kukich Musical Direction by: Norman Cotone Featuring the professional talents of John Powers, Patrick Ciamacco, Melissa Barber, Mary Kukich, Katie Rutkowski, Valeria Long, Dick Klimaszewski and Donnalee Cotone. This dramatic musical tells the story of the events leading up to Christ?s birth. Our storyteller, St. John the Evangelist, takes the audience and his student, Merope, back in time to learn more about Mary?s personal and spiritual journey to becoming the mother of Jesus. Along the way, we meet the Angel Gabriel, Joseph, Elizabeth, the wise men and more. Told through drama, song and dance, this is a beautiful piece filled with hope that explores the humanness of the first Christmas. Tickets: $10.00 Students and Seniors: $7.00 When: November 14th and 15th 8:00pm November 21stand 22nd 8:00pm December 5th and 6th 8:00pm Where: St. John Bosco Church 6480 Pearl Road Parma Heights, Ohio 44130 For tickets call: 216-556-0235 Go to http://www.sjbosco.com/level1/sjbchurch.html for more information. From mpreston at dobama.org Wed Nov 5 08:06:05 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 11:06:05 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Holiday Gift Certificates Available at Dobama Theatre! Message-ID: Dan Kilbane's email got me thinking: what's in your stocking?? Dobama Theatre Holiday Gift Certificates are available in any denomination. Both Theatre and Sal & Angelo's Dinner Theatre Certificates are available. A great stocking stuffer! Call Dobama's Box Office at (216) 932-3396 for more information! Happy Holiday Season! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. From raytom at en.com Wed Nov 5 11:57:09 2003 From: raytom at en.com (Helene & Ray Tomecko) Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2003 14:57:09 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: How to market your talent- A special Workshop sponsored by AFTRA In-Reply-To: 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_3150889030_4965891 Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists presents: > TO MARKET WE GO- > Fast, fun, cheap and effective techniques that get you noticed > and that get you the job. >=20 > MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10th @ 6:30 =AD9:30pm @ CABARET DADA > (East 6th Between St. Clair & Lakeside) >=20 > FREE to all AFTRA members: (Please bring membership card) > $25 for Non-Members *(Still a deal!! Cash or personal check) >=20 > John E. Douglas & Phil Stella will be our guest presenters. All participa= nts > should bring their current marketing materials: (Headshots, resumes, pre= ss > kits...) > and you=B9ll have the opportunity to have them evaluated by these marketin= g > experts. >=20 > Space for this workshop is limited! > Call the AFTRA office at: (216) 781-2255 to reserve a space now! >=20 > We had an overwhelming response to our first conservatory-=B2Meet The Produ= cers=B2 > which was held in September at The Second City. This upcoming Workshop w= ill > enable you to take > your talent and get it noticed through effective marketing techniques an= d > networking strategies. > What good is having the talent- when no one knows you=B9re out there? Be t= here. > Monday, Nov. 10th. >=20 >=20 >=20 --B_3150889030_4965891 Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Re: How to market your talent- A special Workshop sponsored by AFTRA=
    The American Federation of= Television and Radio Artists presents:

TO MARKET WE GO-
   Fast, fun, cheap and effective t= echniques that get you noticed
       and that get you the job.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10th @ 6:30 –9:30pm
@ CABARET DADA
   (East 6th Between St. Clair & Lakesid= e)

FREE to all AFTRA members: (Please bring membership card)=
$25 for Non-Members *(Still a deal!! Cash or personal check)=

John E. Douglas
& Phil Stella will be our gue= st presenters. All participants
 should bring their current marketing materials: (Headshots, resumes, = press kits...)
 and you’ll have the opportunity to have them evaluated by these= marketing experts.

Space for this workshop is limited!  
Call the AFTRA office at: (216) 781-2255 to reserve a space now!

We had an overwhelming response to our first conserv= atory-”Meet The Producers
 which was held in September at The Second City. This upcoming Worksho= p will enable you to take
 your talent and get it noticed through effective marketing techniques= and networking strategies.
What good is having the talent- when no one knows you’re out th= ere?  Be there. Monday, Nov. 10th.



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Free s/h on orders $50 or more to the US & Canada. http://www.c1tracking.com/l.asp?cid=3D5511 http://us.click.yahoo.com/mOAaAA/3exGAA/qnsNAA/W4IolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> OHIO FILMS IN THE SPOTLIGHT NOVEMBER 6 AT THE OHIO INDEPENDENT FILM=20 FESTIVAL A Decade Under the Influence: 10 Year Anniversary OIFF November 1-9,=20 2003 For Immediate Release: November 5, 2003 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Artistic Directors,=20 (216) 651-7315 Cleveland, Ohio-In keeping with Independent Pictures' decade-long=20 history of highlighting Ohio artists, short and feature films=20 written, directed, produced, photographed, designed, and acted by=20 Ohioians will be presented all day Thursday, November 6, 9a-9p=20 ($10/program), at the 10 Year Anniversary OIFF at Cleveland Public=20 Theatre, 6415 Detroit Road. Some highlights of Ohio Day are: =B7 9:00 am: Shorts Program including the World Premiere of=20 SKETCHCETERA by Columbus filmmaker Peter John Ross. From humor to=20 drama to science fiction, many comedic parts of SKETCHCETERA feature=20 the cast of Second City Cleveland, and were mostly improvised. =B7 11:00 am: Shorts Program including the World Premiere of=20 INSTANT MUSCLES by Athens filmmaker Mark Shogren. A cinematic=20 approach to the age-old problem of the bully and a young boy's=20 imaginative solution to the problem. But, will it work? =B7 1:00 pm: the World Premiere of the feature film LOVE IN A=20 STRAIGHTJACKET by Cleveland filmmaker Marcus A. Cook. A group of=20 mental patients have their lives abruptly changed by an addition to=20 their group named Julia, a violent, borderline schizophrenic. Julia=20 is having trouble adjusting until she meets Shawn, a claustrophobic=20 who joins the group for weekend treatments. Will love cure them or=20 keep them locked up forever? =B7 3:00 pm: the World Premiere of the feature film LOOK FOR THE=20 WOMAN by Cleveland filmmaker Jeff Gosnell. Reality isn't always what it seems for Jeff, an aspiring screenwriter who has a history of=20 dating the wrong women. After his latest girlfriend breaks up with=20 him, Jeff finds himself the accidental hero when he comes to the=20 rescue of femme fatale, Veronica. Film noir meets murder mystery=20 theatre in this feature length dark comedy. =B7 5:00 pm: the World Premiere of the feature film HIP HOP=20 RESURRECTION: FROM NY TO NZ by Michael Deet, Cleveland filmmaker now=20 based in Los Angeles. Documents the talent-rich music community of=20 South Pacific Islanders living in the country of New Zealand. =B7 7:00 pm: Shorts Program including LUCKY'S by Dayton filmmaker Alvoro Leite. A soldier returns to his old haunts and falls=20 for the alluring wife of a Korean grocer. Full of hope, he discovers=20 some things for which the service never prepared him. =B7 9:00 pm: the Ohio Premiere of the feature film HUNGRY HEARTS=20 by Columbus filmmakers Rolf Schrader & Gaynelle W. Sloman. Miles=20 LaRue is a gourmet chef for the rich and famous, who is as well known=20 as his clientele. He has been hired to cater a feast for a small=20 group of beautiful women, a task that seems routine until he realizes=20 that this is a suicide party. Now faced with a moral dilemma and held=20 by a dark secret, Miles must fill their hearts as well as their=20 stomachs. Welcome to the ultimate feast! Call (216) 651-7315, email OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com, or visit=20 www.ohiofilms.com for hotel information and schedule details for the=20 10 Year Anniversary OIFF, November 1-9, 2003. Visit www.ticketweb.com=20 for directions and tickets in advance. Attend the festival for the=20 details on after-festival parties Thursday, Friday and Saturday=20 nights. Independent Pictures is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established=20 in 1993. IP is the proud sponsor of the Ohio Independent Film=20 Festival, Ohio Independent Screenplay Awards, Film Production=20 Training Program, regional AIVF Salons, Fiscal Agent Sponsorship=20 Program, Speakers Bureau, annual Director of Photography Workshop, and a variety of curatorial programs. INDEPENDENT PICTURES' SPONSORS: Association of Independent Video & Filmmakers, Audio Visual Rentals, Cleveland Cardiovascular Research=20 Foundation, The Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland=20 Public Theatre, Community Shares of Greater Cleveland, Convention &=20 Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland Inc., Filmmaker Magazine, The=20 George Gund Foundation, Hampton Inn, www.InkTip.com, Marriott=20 Residence Inn, Media Design Imaging, Miller Beer, Northern Ohio Live, The Offset Theory, Ohio Arts Council, Sherwin Williams, Steen=20 Editorial, United Labor Agency, West Side Cardiology Associates, the=20 Ohio Humanities Council, a state affiliate of the National Endowment=20 for the Humanities Independent Pictures 1392 West 65th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44102 (216) 651-7315 (216) 651-7317 fax OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com http://www.ohiofilms.com To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: oiff-News-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com =20 Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/=20 From Huntheatre at aol.com Wed Nov 5 13:16:45 2003 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 16:16:45 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last weekend for "Sleuth" at Huntington Playhouse Message-ID: <41.361a5d1f.2cdac2bd@aol.com> -------------------------------1068067004 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This is the last weekend to see our outstanding production of "Sleuth" directed by Ron Newell and featuring absolutely fabulous performances by Bill Modic and John Busser and the rest of the supporting cast. This show is not to be missed. Tickets are still available for the Friday and Saturday evening performances at 8:00PM as well as Sunday afternoon at 2:00PM. Tickets are $12.00. Reservations are suggested and may be made by calling 440-871-8333. 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This is the last weekend to see our outstanding production of "Sleuth"=20= directed by Ron Newell and featuring absolutely fabulous performances by Bil= l Modic and John Busser and the rest of the supporting cast.  This show= is not to be missed.
 
Tickets are still available for the Friday and Saturday evening perform= ances at 8:00PM as well as Sunday afternoon at 2:00PM.  Tickets are $12= .00.
 
Reservations are suggested and may be made by calling 440-871-8333.&nbs= p; For more information about "Sleuth", check out our web site at: www.huntingtonplayhouse.com
 
 
-------------------------------1068067004-- From MRONEN2000 at aol.com Wed Nov 5 14:49:15 2003 From: MRONEN2000 at aol.com (MRONEN2000 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 17:49:15 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]NIKE-ALTERNATE SHOOT DATE Message-ID: <84.1bc2f87a.2cdad86b@aol.com> --part1_84.1bc2f87a.2cdad86b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Please check availability for SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16th as a shoot date as well. Sorry and Thanks, Marcy --part1_84.1bc2f87a.2cdad86b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Please check availability for SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16th as= a shoot date as well.

Sorry and Thanks,

Marcy
--part1_84.1bc2f87a.2cdad86b_boundary-- From jgolem82 at hotmail.com Wed Nov 5 15:10:13 2003 From: jgolem82 at hotmail.com (J Golembiewski) Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2003 18:10:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]the Trojan Women-extended run! Message-ID:
EXTENDED RUN!
 
the Trojan Women
 
by Euripides
directed by Allan Byrne
 
November 7, 8*, 9 and now 14, 15
Fri-Sat @ 8:00 pm, Sun @ 2:00 pm
*sorry, this performance is sold out
 
call 216.687.2109 for tickets and info
 
Cleveland State University
Factory Theatre
East 24th St. and Chester Ave.


MSN Shopping upgraded for the holidays! Snappier product search... From erica_miller26 at hotmail.com Wed Nov 5 16:49:38 2003 From: erica_miller26 at hotmail.com (Erica Miller) Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2003 00:49:38 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Pygmalion" at Walsh Jesuit High School Message-ID:



Mark your calendars?It?s coming?And you?re cordially invited!

 

George Bernard Shaw?s

?Pygmalion?

 

Pygmalion's story is similar to the musical ?My Fair Lady?.  It is truly a delightful production which you will enjoy! 

 

Show times:

Wednesday Nov 12, 2003 at 7:00 PM (reduced ticket dress rehearsal?all tickets $5)

Friday Nov 14, 2003 at 7:30 PM

Saturday Nov 15, 2003 at 2 PM (matinee) and 7:30 PM

Friday Nov 21, 2003 at 7:30 PM

Sat, Nov 22, 2003 at 2 PM (matinee) and 7:30 PM

 

Tickets:

Adults $8 ? Students/Senior Citizens $5

 

You can reserve tickets via email!  Contact: dbanks1 at neo.rr.com and tickets will be reserved for you. You can pick them up the day of the show at the ticket table.

 

Walsh Jesuit High School

4550 Wyoga Lake Road

Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44224

 

Questions:  (330) 929-4205...Akron

                       (800) 686-4694...Cleveland



Crave some Miles Davis or Grateful Dead? Your old favorites are always playing on MSN Radio Plus. Trial month free! From blesner at solonohio.org Wed Nov 5 16:53:13 2003 From: blesner at solonohio.org (Barb Lesner) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 19:53:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]It's Your Last Chance to See the Best Show in Town! The Odd Couple Message-ID: <001801c3a400$5b5a0f90$ce9c09c0@ARTS06> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C3A3D6.723C7740 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable DON'T MISS THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN at Solon Center for the Arts!!=20 The Odd Couple by Neil Simon Directed by Aaron Patterson **Mention that you are a member of NeOhioPal and receive tickets for = only $8.00!!** Featuring... James Mango as Oscar Madison and Andrew Narten as Felix Unger. Both = veterans of Cleveland-area professional and community theater, as are = the other cast members, Mindy Childress, Chris Crimaldi, Daniel = McElhaney, Wayne Merholz, David Miller, and Meg Santisi. =20 =20 Friday & Saturday - November 7 and 8 at 7:30 pm ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C3A3D6.723C7740 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
DON'T MISS = THE BEST SHOW=20 IN TOWN
at Solon = Center for the=20 Arts!! 
 
The Odd=20 Couple
by Neil = Simon
 
Directed=20 by Aaron Patterson
 
**Mention that you=20 are a member of NeOhioPal and receive tickets for only=20 $8.00!!**


Featuring...

 

James Mango as Oscar = Madison and  Andrew Narten as Felix = Unger.  Both veterans of = Cleveland-area=20 professional and community theater, as are the other cast members, Mindy = Childress, Chris Crimaldi, Daniel McElhaney, Wayne Merholz, David = Miller, and=20 Meg Santisi. =20


 
          &nbs= p;            = ;  Friday=20 & Saturday - November 7 and 8 at 7:30=20 pm
------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C3A3D6.723C7740-- From blesner at solonohio.org Wed Nov 5 16:54:56 2003 From: blesner at solonohio.org (Barb Lesner) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 19:54:56 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cello Instructor Needed at Solon Center for the Arts Message-ID: <002601c3a400$9959a490$ce9c09c0@ARTS06> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C3A3D6.B01AA190 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Solon Center for the Arts is looking for a Cello Instructor to teach = private lessons at the Center. Applicants must have a Music or related = degree and have taught for at least two years. SCA is interviewing = applicants immediately. Please send a letter of intent and resume to = blesner at solonohio.org or mail you information to:=20 Solon Center for the Arts=20 Attn: Karen Prasser 6315 SOM Center Road Solon, Ohio 44139 440-337-1400 The City of Solon is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not = discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, = religion, age, and handicap status in employment or provision of = service. Individuals requiring special accommodations should contact = the Human Resources Department. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C3A3D6.B01AA190 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Solon Center for the Arts is looking = for a=20 Cello Instructor to teach private lessons at the = Center.  Applicants must have a=20 Music or related degree and have taught for at least two=20 years.  SCA is interviewing applicants immediately.  = Please send=20 a letter of intent and resume to blesner at solonohio.org or mail you information = to:=20
 
Solon Center for the Arts
Attn: = Karen=20 Prasser
6315 SOM Center Road
Solon, Ohio = 44139
440-337-1400
 

The City of = Solon is an=20 Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of = race,=20 color, national origin, sex, religion, age, and handicap status in = employment or=20 provision of service.  = Individuals=20 requiring special accommodations should contact the Human Resources=20 Department.

 

------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C3A3D6.B01AA190-- From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Nov 5 17:16:25 2003 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 17:16:25 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko reviews: THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE & VARLA JEAN Message-ID: <20031106011625.8606.qmail@web12004.mail.yahoo.com> ?THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE? AT THE STATE AND VARLA JEAN AT CPT Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times ?THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE? LESS THAN EXPECTED At the 2002 Tony Award ceremony when ?THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE? was announced as the winner of the Best Musical there was an audible gasp in the audience. It was expected that ?URINETOWN? was going to receive that coveted award. Clevelanders who subscribe to the Playhouse Square Broadway series will be allowed to make the evaluation themselves. Having seen both shows, I know that I would have definitely chosen the creative, tune-worthy, staging-worthy ?URINETOWN.? I find MILLIE to be a pedestrian musical with a weak book, a weaker score, and repetitious music. That is not to say audiences will not like it. They will, as was demonstrated by the partial standing ovation the show received at its opening performance in the local run. Of course, standing ovations in Cleveland are not symbols of great shows or performances as they?ve become as common as clapping. Based on the 1967 movie of the same name, the hokey story-line of Millie centers on the arrival in New York of a Kansas "hick" named (no surprise here) Millie. In contrast to the lead character in ?42ND STREET,? the musical most like MILLIE, this cutie is out to get a husband, a rich husband. Millie accidentally runs into Jimmy, a handsome young man, while she is chasing a thug who has stolen her purse and a shoe. (Yes, one shoe. Now do you understand the hokeyness of this story?) He is some "poor" guy who doesn?t fall into her description of a future husband (well, not yet). Through a series of incidents which include a kidnapping ring who capture orphan Caucasian young ladies and ship them to the Orient (I told you this was hokey), a young debutante from "California" (the quote marks because, of course, that is not true and unravels as the story proceeds), a pair of Chinese who are working as part of the kidnapping ring because they have been promised if they cooperate their mother will be brought to the US (can you believe that one?), a famous African American female singer who married for money, and...well, you get the point. This goes on and on and on and doesn?t get any better. Songs from the show include "The Nuttycracker Suite," "Only in New York," "Forget About the Boy,"and the four-time reprised "Not for the Life of Me." Never heard of any of them? That about summarizes the score. Oh, yes, there is the title tune, "Thoroughly Modern Millie," and though it is included, it wasn?t even written for this show, as were three other numbers that are included. The cleverest parts of the show are when there are actually take-offs of other musicals and songs. A Chinese version of Al Jolsen?s "Mammy" and a Nelson Eddy, Jeanette MacDonald-like duet of "I?m Falling in Love with Someone" are delightful. Of course, they have nothing to do with the story line, but who cares. Another "neat-o" shtick is a screen over of the actors? heads, which displays the English translations of spoken and sung Chinese. It?s like the Cleveland Opera telling us what the words to ?CARMEN? mean. The touring production doesn?t use the State Theatre stage well. They usually perform in smaller venues, so the scenery and movements scrunch in the action. The postage stamp design doesn?t work well. Even the dancing fails to make an impact. Though enthusiastically carried out by the cast, the movements become boring due to repetition. How many flapper hand and foot movements can one appreciate? The cast is adequate. Darcie Roberts as Millie has a wonderful voice, but not the infectious personality and cuteness that is needed to captivate an audience. Matt Cavenaugh is handsome enough to portray Jimmy, and his voice has good range, but a false attitude takes the edge off the character. Diana Kaarina as Dorothy is Bernadette Peters cute and has a similar voice. Hollis Resnik?s Mrs. Meers, the head of the kidnapping ring, becomes more and more irritating as the show progresses. On the other hand, Pamela Isaac, as the rich chanteusse, has a wonderful voice and belts "Only in New York" with pizzazz. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: ?THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE? is a pleasant-enough escapist piece of fluff. If you liked ?42ND STREET? you?ll like this. If not, wait for ?URINETOWN.? It?s a creative winner. The show runs through November 16. For tickets, call 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048 or go on line to www.playhousesquare.com. VARLA JEAN MERMAN WAS BACK AT CPT Varla Jean Merman is a sensation on the drag queen impersonation circuit. Her third appearance at the Cleveland Public Theatre, like her other stays-in-residence, delighted the audience. Her signature shticks: the hot dog puppet that speaks, singing while shooting canned cheese whiz down her throat, her double entendre tales, her allusion to being the daughter of a moment of wild passion between Earnest Borgnine and Ethel Merman, and the home movies of her life, were all present. I know it?s not her purpose, but sometime I?d really like to hear Jeffery Roberson, who portrays Varla Jean, just stand on stage and sing. This guy/gal has a wonderful voice. But, like the late Victor Borge, who was an accomplished pianist, Roberson has chosen to settle on comedy as his vehicle to fame. And, there is no doubt he has found a positive means of showcasing himself. Varla Jean Merman makes for a fun evening of theatre. Next time Roberson is back in town, catch his act. You?ll enjoy yourself. Cleveland Public theatre?s next production is ?MRS. BOB CRATCHIT?S WILD CHRISTMAS BINGE? by humorist and satirist Christopher Durang. It?s billed as "something hilariously inappropriate for the holiday season." The show runs November 28 through December 20 in the Gordon Square Theatre. For tickets call 216 631-2727. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard http://antispam.yahoo.com/whatsnewfree From JSM7250 at aol.com Wed Nov 5 18:22:16 2003 From: JSM7250 at aol.com (JSM7250 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 21:22:16 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Blvd. To Audition Waverly Gallery Message-ID: <62.36f442d2.2cdb0a58@aol.com> --part1_62.36f442d2.2cdb0a58_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sarah May to Direct The Waverly Gallery Boulevard Theatre announces upcoming auditions for Kenneth Lonergan's recent hit The Waverly Gallery, to be directed by Sarah May. About the Play A Pulitzer Prize finalist,The Waverly Gallery is a powerfully poignant and often hilarious play about the final years of a generous, chatty and feisty grandmother's battle against Alzheimer's disease. A left-wing social activist, Gladys is the long-time owner of a Greenwich Village art gallery. The play explores her fight to retain her independence and the effect on her family, which includes, her psychiatrist daughter, her psychiatrist son-in-law and her speechwriter grandson. A visiting artist also plays an important role in the relationships. Audition Information-ALL ROLES OPEN Cast: 2 women ages 45-75 3 men ages 25-55 Cold reading from the script. Script to be available at audition. Auditions will be held November 17 & 18 from 6-8:30 p.m. at the Shaker Hts. Community Life Building, 3450 Lee Road, just south of Van Aken Blvd. in Shaker Hts. 216/491-1360. If necessary, callbacks will be held November 20 at 6 p.m. All actors are volunteer. For more information about The Waverly Gallery auditions, contact Sarah May at 216/321-8833. Rehearsals Rehearsals will begin in early January and will held Monday-Friday evenings. Production The show will be held in mid to late February in varying alternative locations. Discussions with the audience will be a part of several performances. About the Director Sarah May has been involved in Cleveland theatre for many years. Most recently, she directed Rebecca Gilman's Boy Gets Girl at Beck Theatre, where she also directed Gilman's Spinning into Butter last year. Other notable directing achievements have been Charenton Theatre's Six Degrees of Separation, named Scene Magazine's best show of 2003 and Beck's A Piece of my Heart, winner of the 2001 Northern Ohio Live Award of Achievement in Theatre. She has served as Education Director for Great Lakes Theatre Festival, Artistic Director of Karamu Theatre and guest director for most area theatres. She spent 10 years in New York City, performing, directing and developing educational programs for several theatres. About the Theatre Boulevard Theatre was formed in 1999 as an adult community theatre in conjunction with the Shaker Heights Community Life Department. Productions have included Play On!, The Shadow Box, Side by Side by Sondheim, The Complete Works of Shakespeare (Abridged), Oleanna and others. Most recently, Boulevard's production of the Tony-award winning ART has played to sold-out audiences. The next performance is November 14 & 15 at 8 p.m. at the Kelly-Randall Gallery, 2678 W.14TH.ST., Cleveland's artsy Tremont neighborhood. SPACE IS LIMITED. For advance ticket information, contact, Jean Martin at jean at boulevardtheatre.org. Use ART in the subject line. www.boulevardtheatre.org ### --part1_62.36f442d2.2cdb0a58_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Sarah May to Direct The Waverly Gallery

Boulevard Theatre announces upcoming auditions for Kenneth L= onergan's recent hit The Waverly Gallery, to be directed by Sarah May= .

About the Play A Pulitzer Prize finalis= t,The Waverly Gallery is a powerfully poignant and often hilarious pl= ay about the final years of a generous, chatty and feisty grandmother's batt= le against Alzheimer's disease.  A left-wing social activist, Gladys is= the long-time owner of a Greenwich Village art gallery. The play explores h= er fight to retain her independence and the effect on her family, which incl= udes, her psychiatrist daughter, her psychiatrist son-in-law and her speechw= riter grandson.  A visiting artist also plays an important role in the=20= relationships.

Audition Information= -ALL ROLES OPEN
Cast:  2 women= ages 45-75
       3 men   ages  25-55
Cold reading from the script. Script to be available at audition.
Auditions will be held
= November 17 & 18 from 6-8:30 p.m. at the Shaker Hts. Community Life Building, 3450 Lee Road,=20= just south of Van Aken Blvd. in Shaker Hts. 216/491-1360.  If necessary= , callbacks will be held November 20 at 6 p.m.

All actors are volunteer.

For more information about The Waverly Gallery auditions, contact Sar= ah May at 216/321-8833.

Rehearsals
Rehearsals will beg= in in early January and will held Monday-Friday evenings.

Production
The show will be he= ld in mid to late February in varying alternative locations.  Discussio= ns with the audience will be a part of several performances.

About the Director Sarah May has been=20= involved in Cleveland theatre for many years.  Most recently, she direc= ted Rebecca Gilman's Boy Gets Girl at Beck Theatre, where she also di= rected Gilman's Spinning into Butter last year.  Other notable d= irecting achievements have been Charenton Theatre's Six Degrees of Separa= tion, named Scene Magazine's best show of 2003 and Beck's A Pi= ece of my Heart, winner of the 2001 Northern Ohio Live Award of Achievem= ent in Theatre. She has served as Education Director for Great Lakes Theatre= Festival, Artistic Director of Karamu Theatre and guest director for most a= rea theatres. She spent 10 years in New York City, performing, directing and= developing educational programs for several theatres.

About the Theatre  Boulevard Theat= re was formed in 1999 as an adult community theatre in conjunction with the=20= Shaker Heights Community Life Department.  Productions have included Play On!, The Shadow Box, Side by Side by Sondheim, The Complete Works of S= hakespeare (Abridged), Oleanna and others. 

Most recently, Boulevard's production of the Tony-award winning ART h= as played to sold-out audiences.  The next performance is November 14 &= amp; 15 at 8 p.m. at the Kelly-Randall Gallery, 2678 W.14TH.ST., Cleveland's= artsy Tremont neighborhood. SPACE IS LIMITED. For advance ticket informatio= n, contact, Jean Martin at jean at boulevardtheatre.org. Use ART in the subject= line.

www.boulevardtheatre.org=

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--part1_62.36f442d2.2cdb0a58_boundary-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Wed Nov 5 18:47:09 2003 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 18:47:09 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cabaret's final weekend @ JCU Message-ID: <20031106024709.78169.qmail@web13114.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1284678123-1068086829=:77588 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii John Carroll University presents Cabaret Book by Joe Masteroff Music by John Kander Lyrics by Fred Ebb Based on the play by John van Druten and stories by Christopher Isherwood Broadway productions directed by Harold Prince Originally Produced for the Broadway Stage by Harold Prince Directed by Martin Friedman Musical Direction by Michael Mazur Settings Designed by Keith Nagy Costumes Designed by Alison Hernan Lighting Designed by Michael Simons Choreography by Tiffany Gates John Carroll University; Kulas Auditorium November 7, and 8 at 8:00 PM November 9 at 2:00 PM For ticket information and reservations call: 216.397.4428 *Presented by permission of Tams-Witmark Music Library, Inc. --------------------------------- --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard --0-1284678123-1068086829=:77588 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
John Carroll University
presents
Cabaret
Book by Joe Masteroff   Music by John Kander Lyrics by Fred Ebb
Based on the play by John van Druten
and stories by Christopher Isherwood
Broadway productions directed by Harold Prince
Originally Produced for the Broadway Stage by Harold Prince
 
Directed by Martin Friedman
Musical Direction by Michael Mazur Settings Designed by Keith Nagy
Costumes Designed by Alison Hernan 
 Lighting Designed by Michael Simons
Choreography by Tiffany Gates
 
John Carroll University; Kulas Auditorium
November 7, and 8 at 8:00 PM
November 9 at 2:00 PM
 
For ticket information and reservations call:
216.397.4428
 
*Presented by permission of Tams-Witmark Music Library, Inc.



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Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard --0-1284678123-1068086829=:77588-- From Eye2wonder at aol.com Wed Nov 5 20:13:33 2003 From: Eye2wonder at aol.com (Eye2wonder at aol.com) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 23:13:33 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Plug for ARTISTS, ENTERTAINERS and the HOLIDAY HOP IN OHIO CITY Message-ID: <30.49741303.2cdb246d@aol.com> Posting for 11/6/03 Great Lineup of ARTISTS and ENTERTAINERS for Ohio City Holiday Hop! The Cleveland Rape Crisis Center's second annual Holiday Hop in Ohio City is less than one week away! In addition to more than 30 neighborhood merchants participating, over 50 LOCAL artists and entertainers will add their creative touches to this year's event. Come out to the neighborhood for an evening of shopping, dining and entertainment. In particular, Market 25 will be a world bazaar the night of= =20 November 13th, offering jewelry, framed art, ceramics, pottery, photographs,= =20 authentic African clothing, gift baskets, scented oils, quilts, batik silk=20 scarves, sculptures, linens, cultural foods and an array of gift accessories hand crafted by the following fantastic Northeast Ohio artists: Kris Barnes Cassie Bishop Kristen Cliffel Martha Cliffel Earnestine Dawson Jen Doos Toni Cross Laura Dalton Cecelia DeCaprio Gina DeSantis Jenny DuHairne Dori Frank L-serena Frazer Peterann Gilbert Marc Goodman Karen Green Gene Hrycyk Inkoon Terri Jewel Leah Kairis Linda Katz Andrew Kay Cara Kay Marina Koval Patsy Kline Nicole Ledinek Dottie Lybarger Delinda Mariani Brian McCollum Louis Naylor Dimitri Ragousis Don Resch Michael Richardson Cori Schiemann Carl Snyder Shakura Beth Sutton Gilgamesh Taggett Rachel Toth Peggy Wertheim CheryLee Wilson Mindy Zuk Entertainers will also be performing throughout different Ohio City merchant establishments. Talents include the Oh! Sullivans (blend of folk music, traditional Irish tunes and uplifting music), temporary face and body tattoos by Sharon Epstein, American folk rock featuring members of Rosavelt, the Walkin' Cane Blues Band & Bolo Deluxe, Flamenco, Purevian & Komsli dance= =20 performances by Global Music Collective, screenings of the Cleveland film Peace by Piece by Film Director David P. Thomas, performances by students from the Cleveland Institute of Music, touring production of The Frog Prince (children's show), musical performance by the West Side Acoustical Project,=20 Middle Eastern dance by Troupe Benazir, dance and R&B music by DJ AMP,=20 performances by Dancing Mimes, Pat Tamburro, l'Accordeoniste playing French=20= musettes,=20 ice sculpting by Dan Grantham, folk singer Peggi Cella and poet Desmond Jone= s. *All spaces for Artist Vendors and Entertainers have been filled. On a side note, there are only 50 more tickets available to the VIP Pre-event party, at Touch Supper Club (5-7 pm). Tickets are $10 a person and can be reserved by calling (216) 619.6194 ext. 116. Don't miss out on the awesome $500 gift certificate package being raffled of= f=20 at the VIP Pre-event party! The package includes certificates for American Airlines, the Marriott and Eddie Bauer. The Holiday Hop in Ohio City is taking place Thursday, November 13 (5-10 pm). A portion of every dollar you spend shopping and dining in the=20 neighborhood at participating merchants will benefit the Cleveland Rape Cris= is Center. For more event information, visit www.clevelandrapecrisis.org ABOUT THE CLEVELAND RAPE CRISIS CENTER Founded in 1974 by the four =E2=80=9Cfounding mothers=E2=80=9D Jeanne Van At= ta, Lorraine Schalamon, Lynn Hammond and Carie Zander, the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center helps nearly 10,000 sexual assault survivors each year. Dedicated to serving all survivors and the community through a variety of programs and services, including the 24-hour hotline, one-on-one counseling, hospital advocacy, justice advocacy and community education, the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center is the only agency in Cuyahoga County that provides free, comprehensive services to those in need. From gmaher at safetythink.com Wed Nov 5 23:31:49 2003 From: gmaher at safetythink.com (gmsafetythink) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 23:31:49 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players Ready to Open "Catch Me If You Can" Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C3A3F4.FBF6A960 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit HUDSON PLAYERS READY COMEDY THRILLER ?Catch Me If You Can? For Opening Honeymooning is the Catskills must have seemed like a great idea to Daniel Corban, but that was before his new wife disappeared. Reporting her missing to the police, he?s frustrated by the efforts of the wise cracking police detective assigned to his case. That is until the local pastor shows up with Corban?s missing wife. Or is she? Daniel Corban says no, but everyone else says yes. This is where all the fun and intrigue start in the classic play ?Catch Me If You Can? being readied by the Hudson Players for its November 7 opening night. ?It?s an amazing show,? says Gary Maher, the play?s director. ?Just when you think you have it all figured out, it gets you guessing again. Not only that, but it throws in plenty of humor which makes the suspense of the mystery even more fun. Top it all off with the remarkable cast we?ve assembled and it promises and evening of not to be missed theater.? The show has been in rehearsals since early September and features a 1960?s Catskills summer home as it?s setting. Authentically designed by Tim Steiner and Sally Marquinez, the set promises to quickly draw the audience into the mood of the show. ?While it shares the same name as the recent movie, the comparisons end there. Of course they are both great entertainment. Really though, the play has been around a lot longer. It was adapted from a French version by Jack Weinstock and Willie Gilbert, the same pair who wrote the book for the musical ?How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.? True to Hudson Players tradition, opening night audiences will be invited to a reception after the show featuring a chance to mingle with the cast and crew and ask those sure to be present questions. ?It?s become a very popular way to celebrate opening night,? said Trish Davis, the shows producer. ?Also with a mystery with as many twists and this one has, I?m sure they?ll be plenty to talk about afterwards. Folks should call early for reservations where details of the reception will be available.? Performances are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 p.m.; November 7, 8, 14, 15, 21 and 22 at the Barlow Community Center on Oviatt St in Hudson. For reservations and/or information call 330-655-8522. Advance sale tickets can also be purchased at The Learned Owl Bookstore in Hudson. The Hudson Players are an award-winning nonprofit community theater. They are members of the Ohio Community Theatre Association, the American Association of Community Theatre and The Hudson Chamber of Commerce. The next show on their schedule is Fiddler On The Roof, with auditions being held November 9 $ 10, and performances Feb. 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29 and March 5 & 6. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C3A3F4.FBF6A960 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

HUDSON PLAYERS READY COMEDY THRILLER =93Catch Me If You = Can=94 For Opening

 

Honeymooning=20 is the Catskills must have seemed like a great idea to Daniel Corban, = but that=20 was before his new wife disappeared. Reporting her missing to the = police, he=92s=20 frustrated by the efforts of the wise cracking police detective assigned = to his=20 case. That is until the local pastor shows up with Corban=92s missing = wife. Or is=20 she? Daniel Corban says no, but everyone else says yes.=20

 

This is=20 where all the fun and intrigue start in the classic play =93Catch Me If = You Can=94=20 being readied by the Hudson Players for its November 7 opening=20 night.

 

=93It=92s an=20 amazing show,=94 says Gary Maher, the play=92s director. =93Just when = you think you=20 have it all figured out, it gets you guessing again. Not only that, but = it=20 throws in plenty of humor which makes the suspense of the mystery even = more fun.=20 Top it all off with the remarkable cast we=92ve assembled and it = promises and=20 evening of not to be missed theater.=94

 

The show=20 has been in rehearsals since early September and features a 1960=92s = Catskills=20 summer home as it=92s setting. Authentically designed by Tim Steiner and = Sally=20 Marquinez, the=20 set promises to quickly draw the audience into the mood of the=20 show.

 

=93While=20 it shares the same name as the recent movie, the comparisons end there. = Of=20 course they are both great entertainment. Really though, the play has = been=20 around a lot longer. It was adapted from a French version by Jack = Weinstock and=20 Willie Gilbert, the same pair who wrote the book for the musical =93How = to Succeed=20 in Business Without Really Trying.=94

 

True to=20 Hudson Players tradition, opening night audiences will be invited to a = reception=20 after the show featuring a chance to mingle with the cast and crew and = ask those=20 sure to be present questions.

 

=93It=92s=20 become a very popular way to celebrate opening night,=94 said Trish = Davis, the=20 shows producer. =93Also with a mystery with as many twists and this one = has, I=92m=20 sure they=92ll be plenty to talk about afterwards. Folks should call = early for=20 reservations where details of the reception will be=20 available.=94

 

Performances=20 are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 p.m.; November 7, 8, 14, 15, 21 = and 22=20 at the Barlow Community Center on Oviatt St in Hudson. For reservations = and/or=20 information call 330-655-8522. Advance sale tickets can also be = purchased at The=20 Learned Owl Bookstore in Hudson.


The=20 Hudson Players are an award-winning nonprofit community theater. They = are=20 members of the Ohio Community Theatre Association, the American = Association of=20 Community Theatre and The Hudson Chamber of Commerce. The next show on = their=20 schedule is Fiddler On The Roof, with auditions being held November 9 $ = 10, and=20 performances Feb. 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29 and March 5 &=20 6.

------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C3A3F4.FBF6A960-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Wed Nov 5 21:09:10 2003 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2003 00:09:10 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Auditions for "Arms and the Man" Message-ID: <1ed.12b3cdd8.2cdb3176@aol.com> -------------------------------1068095350 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en For Immediate Release Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round announces auditions for George Bernard= =20 Shaw's comedy, "Arms and the Man." Director Virginia Waratinsky will hold auditions on Saturday, November 22=20 from 2 to 4 p.m. and Monday, November 24 from 7 to 9 p.m. Performances dates are January 29 through February 15. Cast requirements: Raina: 23, a beautiful, young woman from a wealthy Bulgarian family. Catherine: late 40=E2=80=99s early 50=E2=80=99s Raina=E2=80=99s mother Louka: late 20=E2=80=99s, a handsome, proud, servant girl Bluntschli: 35, a handsome, capable soldier Nicola: late 30=E2=80=99s -early 40=E2=80=99s, man servant with a cool temp= erament and low=20 but clear and keen intelligence. Major Petkoff: 50=E2=80=99s, Raina=E2=80=99s father. He is a cheerful, excit= able,=20 insignificant, unpolished man with social pretensions. Major Sergius Saranoff: Tall, romantically handsome; seems civilized and=20 sophisticated but is more of an untamed, mountaineer chieftain If you would like to audition and cannot make this date, or have other=20 questions, please contact director Virginia Waratinsky at 440-277-1194 or by= e-mail=20 at: vwaratin at lorainccc.edu Auditions will be held at the theater, located on Middle Ridge Road in=20 Amherst, halfway between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58.=20 - 30 -=20 "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" -------------------------------1068095350 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
For Immediate Release
 
Workshop Players Theatre-in= -the-Round announces auditions for George Bernard Shaw's comedy, "Arms and t= he Man."
 
Director Virginia Wara= tinsky will hold auditions on Saturday, November 22 from=  2 to 4 p.m. and Monday, November 24 from 7 to 9 p.m.
Perf= ormances dates are January 29 through February 15.
 
Cast requirements:
Raina= : 23, a beautiful, young woman from a wealthy Bulgarian family.
 
Catherine: late 40=E2=80= =99s early 50=E2=80=99s Raina=E2=80=99s mother
 
Louka: late 20=E2=80=99s, a= handsome, proud, servant girl
 
Bluntschli: 35, a handsome,= capable soldier
 
Nicola: late 30=E2=80=99s -= early 40=E2=80=99s, man servant with a cool  temperament and low but cl= ear and keen intelligence.
 
Major Petkoff: 50=E2=80=99s= , Raina=E2=80=99s father. He is a cheerful, excitable, insignificant, unpoli= shed man with social pretensions.
 
Major Sergius Saranoff: Tal= l, romantically handsome; seems civilized and sophisticated but is more of a= n untamed, mountaineer chieftain
 
If you would like to audition and=20= cannot make this date, or have other questions, please contact director Virg= inia Waratinsky at 440-277-1194<= /FONT> or by e-mail at: vwaratin at lorainccc.edu
Auditions will be held at th= e theater, located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway between Rt. 2 an= d Rt. 58. 
 
- 30 -&nb= sp;
 
"If the whole world's a stage, I demand better ligh= ting"
-------------------------------1068095350-- From aharland at bw.edu Thu Nov 6 07:28:10 2003 From: aharland at bw.edu (aharland at bw.edu) Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2003 10:28:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theatre Artists Against Discrimination Message-ID: <200311061528.hA6FSAw22349@webmail2.bw.edu> Dear Friends, I have recently been appalled and offended by an upcoming event on campus that will be taking place on November 19th at 8:00 p.m. in the William Allman Theatre in the Kliest Center for Art and Drama. One of our campus groups is hosting a speaker who will be explaining to others how Christ can help you leave behind a "sinful" life of homosexuality. On a campus that attempts to cherish diversity I am disgusted by this decision to try and change any of the beautiful uniqueness we have been blessed with on our campus, in our lives or on our planet. I will not stand for the choice of these people to belittle and chide my friends...my family. While I do not agree with their opinion I respect their freedom to hold their own beliefs. I do not respect their decision to falsely advertise the event as Courage of Coming Out, a phrase which suggests encouragement and support of a homosexuality, when in actuality the are speaking about the sin of being in and the ?greatness? of becoming straight. With this in mind I am calling on you and everyone you know to join me on November 19th at 7:00 p.m. in the Lobby of the Kliest Center for a Peaceful Demonstration of what is TRULY means to LOVE someone. The plan of the demonstration is to fill the lobby with people wearing/carrying symbols of gay pride and love. The demonstration will not be in an effort to stop the speaker, but to hold hands with one another and show them there is another way, a way I believe to be better. The way of love! At 8:00 I strongly encourage the demonstration to move inside and listen to the speaker, followed by a strong and busy streamline of intelligent and pointed questions. If you have any questions or concerns or would like to be involved in helping out with the demonstration please feel free to e-mail me at aharland at bw.edu. I expect to see you all there. Let's help them to understand what love is about. Sincerely, Amanda M. Harland Peaceful Demonstration What it means to Truly Love Meet in the Lobby of the Kliest Center November 19th @ 7:00 In opposition of Homosexual Discrimination to be Presented by Campus Crusade?s Guest Speaker @ 8:00 in the William Allman Theatre What it Involves: Wear/Carry symbols of gay pride (if you don?t have anything it doesn?t matter all we really need is your heart, and your supporting hand present with us) We will build a wall of strength and love By Taking the Hands of our Neighbors and Showing them what it means to Love At 8:00 I strongly encourage the demonstration to move inside and listen to the speaker, followed by a strong and busy streamline of intelligent and pointed questions. The demonstration will not include ANY physical opposition to the speaker or those who support the speaker. Questions e-mail aharland at bw.edu From oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com Thu Nov 6 09:11:52 2003 From: oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com (annettamarion) Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2003 17:11:52 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL][OIFF-News] =?iso-8859-1?q?OHIO_PREMIERE_OF_=93FLAT-OUT_GREAT=94_FILM_6P, _NOVEMBER_7_WITH_DISCUSSION, _RECEPTION?= Message-ID: ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Rent DVDs Online - Over 14,500 titles. No Late Fees & Free Shipping. Try Netflix for FREE! http://us.click.yahoo.com/xlw.sC/XP.FAA/3jkFAA/W4IolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> OHIO PREMIERE OF "FLAT-OUT GREAT" FILM 6P, NOVEMBER 7 WITH DISCUSSION=20 AND RECEPTION AT THE OIFF *A Decade Under the Influence: 10 Year Anniversary OIFF November 1-9,=20 2003 *Sponsored by West Side Cardiology Associates, Cleveland=20 Cardiovascular Research Foundation, and the Ohio Humanities Council,=20 an affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities For Immediate Release: November 6, 2003 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Artistic Directors=20 of Independent Pictures, (216) 651-7315 Cleveland, Ohio-The Baltimore, Maryland Sun says the feature=20 documentary PARTNERS OF THE HEART "=85is flat-out great." The film premieres in Ohio 6p, Friday, November 7 at the 10 Year=20 Anniversary OIFF at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Road.=20=20=20 Against the backdrop of segregation, a black apprentice with a genius=20 for surgery and a white surgeon who dared defy medical gospel forged=20 a partnership that changed the course of medical history. With only a=20 high school degree, Vivien Thomas became a cardiac pioneer and=20 teacher to generations of America's premiere heart surgeons at a time when he himself could not become one. PARTNERS OF THE HEART is=20 his journey; a compelling, often-overlooked American story of=20 personal triumph.=20 =20 Call (216) 651-7315, email OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com, or visit=20 www.ohiofilms.com for hotel information and schedule details for the=20 10 Year Anniversary OIFF, November 1-9, 2003. Visit www.ticketweb.com=20 for directions and tickets in advance. Attend the festival for the=20 details on after-festival parties Thursday, Friday and Saturday=20 nights. Independent Pictures is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established=20 in 1993. IP is the proud sponsor of the Ohio Independent Film=20 Festival, Ohio Independent Screenplay Awards, Film Production=20 Training Program, regional AIVF Salons, Fiscal Agent Sponsorship=20 Program, Speakers Bureau, annual Director of Photography Workshop, and a variety of curatorial programs. INDEPENDENT PICTURES' SPONSORS: Association of Independent Video & Filmmakers, Audio Visual Rentals, Cleveland Cardiovascular Research=20 Foundation, The Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland=20 Public Theatre, Community Shares of Greater Cleveland, Convention &=20 Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland Inc., Filmmaker Magazine, The=20 George Gund Foundation, Hampton Inn, www.InkTip.com, Marriott=20 Residence Inn, Media Design Imaging, Miller Beer, Northern Ohio Live, The Offset Theory, Ohio Arts Council, Sherwin Williams, Steen=20 Editorial, United Labor Agency, West Side Cardiology Associates, the=20 Ohio Humanities Council, a state affiliate of the National Endowment=20 for the Humanities Independent Pictures 1392 West 65th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44102 (216) 651-7315 (216) 651-7317 fax OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com http://www.ohiofilms.com To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: oiff-News-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com =20 Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/=20 From pennylane_70 at hotmail.com Thu Nov 6 09:17:06 2003 From: pennylane_70 at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney) Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2003 17:17:06 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last weekend to see A TASTE OF HONEY!!! Message-ID:
           A TASTE OF HONEY
                                                                 by Shelagh Delaney
 
                                 Directed by:  Jeffrey Lyn Hall
 
 
Starring:   Tim Bennett, Annie Meyer-Steinheiser, Sam Prince,
                Johnathan Fletcher and Kimberly Mahoney
 
 
                           October 30 - November 8
 
                      Thursday - Saturday   at  8:00pm
                      Sunday, November 2   at  2:00pm
 
*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.'
 
Tickets:    General Admission - $10.00        
                Students & Seniors - $8.00
 
All performances will be held at:   Tri-C East Campus
                                                   4250 Richmond Rd.
                                                   Highland Hills                                             Studio Theatre
                                                   Parking Lot E
 
*Please call the Theatre Box Office at (216)987-2438 to make your reservations!
  
 
 


Send a QuickGreet with MSN Messenger. From pianoplayerj at yahoo.com Thu Nov 6 09:29:48 2003 From: pianoplayerj at yahoo.com (Jess Stewart) Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2003 09:29:48 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Performers Wanted Message-ID: <20031106172948.24425.qmail@web10909.mail.yahoo.com> --0-199437808-1068139788=:23345 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Wanted Performers All Ages The Modern Arts Coalition of Cleveland and The Lakewood Public Library - Is Seeking Performers: Jugglers - Comedians - Puppeteers - Garage Bands - Kid Performers Family Acts - Poets - Magicians All Styles of Music: Rap - Jazz - Rock - Folk - Broadway Show Tunes New Wave - Country All forms of dance: Tap - Break Dancing - Tango - and more For the upcoming Center Stage Variety Series beginning next year. For More details: E-mail phillipssam21 at yahoo.com or call Gary Hoopengardner (216) 254-6781 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard --0-199437808-1068139788=:23345 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Wanted
Performers
All Ages
 
The Modern Arts Coalition of Cleveland
 
and
 
The Lakewood Public Library -
 
Is Seeking Performers:
 
Jugglers -  Comedians -  Puppeteers -  Garage Bands -  Kid Performers  Family Acts -  Poets -  Magicians 
 
All Styles of Music:  Rap -  Jazz -  Rock -  Folk -  Broadway Show Tunes 
New Wave -  Country
 
All forms of dance:  Tap -  Break Dancing -  Tango -  and more 
 
For the upcoming Center Stage Variety Series beginning next year.
 
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Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard --0-199437808-1068139788=:23345-- From meadowsjoycem at hotmail.com Thu Nov 6 10:55:19 2003 From: meadowsjoycem at hotmail.com (Joyce Meadows) Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2003 13:55:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLEVELAND ART THEATRE BRINGS IT BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND Message-ID:
Back by popular demand!!!
         Don't miss your second chance to see the year's best comedy as ........
 
Cleveland Art Theatre presents......
 
NED'S GARDEN
written and directed by Margaret Ford-Taylor
 
 
Featuring: 
Sonia Bishop, David Coleman, Greg Cosper, Monte Escalante, Ann Hudson, Steve Larry, Joyce M. Meadows, James Seward and Jimmie Woody
 
                                 Dec. 5th -21st                
     Fridays & Saturdays - 8 pm   -  Sundays - 7 p.m.
 
Factory Theatre
East 24th & Chester Ave.
 
You are cordially invited to visit with Beans, Miss Clara, Mr. Dan, Ned, Rob the postman, and all the other inhabitants of Garden Street's zany warm-hearted world.  This love story bursts with laughs, twists turns, surprises, and cultural richness.  You'll laugh with them, cry with them and journey with them through their incredible heartwarming stories.   
 
If you missed it last spring, make sure you see it this December.  If you saw it, join the many who have asked for its return.  Bring the whole family and celebrate life!
General Admission $15
Children 12 and under $5
Group rates are available
For more information and reservations call
(216) 299-9341 or respond to sender via email
 
 


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------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C3A47C.1FEC84C0-- From vwilson at karamu.com Thu Nov 6 16:26:24 2003 From: vwilson at karamu.com (Vivian Wilson) Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2003 16:26:24 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Karamu Auditions for When the Oldest Baby Jesus Got Lost Message-ID: <001301c3a4c5$c9ea6480$0501a8c0@karamu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C3A482.B845ED00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable = Contact: Doug Warnke = 216-795-7070 x241 =20 =20 FOR IMEDIATE RELEASE=96 Thursday, November 6, 2003 =20 Re: AUDITIONS Youth Theatre Production: When the Oldest Baby Jesus Got = Lost =20 Karamu Performing Arts Theatre will hold auditions for youth and adult = actors=20 =20 Eight males, Five Females, Five boys, Seven Girls. (singing skills a = plus not required): =20 =20 Performers will receive complimentary tickets for some performances. =20 Auditions will be held at Karamu House; 2355 East 89th Street, = Cleveland, Ohio 44106 on Saturday, November 15 at Noon in the Concert = Hall. Performers, regardless of race are encouraged to attend. =20 =20 Performances will be at 2:00 pm on Saturdays and Sundays. Ticket prices = are $5.00 each =20 =20 When the Oldest Baby Jesus Got Lost by Jack Kurtz. Samantha and her elementary school chorus are invited to = sing in =93The Magic Mall=94 at Christmas time. Samantha has brought = her mother=92s antique doll for the baby Jesus in the manger, but the = doll disappears. While the children try to find the doll they have some = enlightening encounters into a number of strangely dressed people = including a man and his pregnant wife, a shepherd and three wise men. = They also have some hilarious encounters with a gorilla, two jugglers, = a disgruntled Santa Clause, and Elvis Presley, among others. =20 Inter-generational activity suitable for children and adults of all = ages. [December 13, 2003 thru December 28, 2003] ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C3A482.B845ED00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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FOR=20 IMEDIATE RELEASE=96 Thursday, November 6, 2003

 

Re:  AUDITIONS Youth Theatre = Production: When the Oldest Baby Jesus Got=20 Lost

 

Karamu Performing=20 Arts Theatre will hold auditions for =20 youth and adult actors

 

Eight  males, Five Females, Five = boys, Seven=20 Girls.  (singing skills a = plus not=20 required):

 

 

Performers=20 will receive complimentary tickets for some = performances.

 

Auditions=20 will be held at Karamu House; 2355 East 89th Street, = Cleveland, Ohio=20 44106 on Saturday, November 15 at Noon in the Concert Hall.   Performers, regardless = of race are=20 encouraged to attend.  =20

 

Performances=20 will be at 2:00 pm on Saturdays and Sundays.  Ticket prices are $5.00=20 each

 

 

When the = Oldest Baby Jesus=20 Got Lost

by Jack Kurtz.  Samantha and her elementary = school=20 chorus are invited to sing in =93The Magic Mall=94 at Christmas = time.  Samantha has brought her = mother=92s=20 antique doll for the baby Jesus in the manger, but the doll = disappears.  While the children try to find = the doll=20 they have some enlightening encounters into a number of strangely = dressed people=20 including a man and his pregnant wife, a shepherd and three wise = men.  They also have some hilarious = encounters=20 with a  gorilla, two = jugglers, a=20 disgruntled Santa Clause, and Elvis Presley, among others. 

Inter-generational=20 activity suitable for children and adults of all=20 ages.

[December=20 13, 2003 thru December 28, 2003]
------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C3A482.B845ED00-- From joekenderes at hotmail.com Thu Nov 6 15:24:55 2003 From: joekenderes at hotmail.com (Joseph Kenderes) Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2003 18:24:55 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Reminder for "12 Angry Jurors" Message-ID: This is a reminder that Brunswick Alumni Community Theatre will hold open auditions for "12 Angry Jurors" directed by Joe Kenderes and Stage Managed by Tara Holman- Tuesday November 11th and Wednesday November 12th at 7:00pm Auditions will be held in the lunch room of Brunswick City Hall located at 4095 Center Rd. (route 303 off of I-71) Brunswick, OH 44212 Performances will be in the Concord Little Theatre in Brunswick High School on January 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24th There are 13 roles open to men and women who look 18 years of age and up. For answers to any questions or concerns you may have, contact Bob Kenderes at 330-225-0552. _________________________________________________________________ >From Beethoven to the Rolling Stones, your favorite music is always playing on MSN Radio Plus. No ads, no talk. Trial month FREE! http://join.msn.com/?page=offers/premiumradio >From Maria Corell" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C3A495.4473D4B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Traveling all the way from Venice, Italy concert violinist Andrea Testa = joins Cleveland jazz pianist Jackie Warren and vocalist Rhys Miller for = this musical "one night stand" to perform an array of sizzling jazz = standards to warm up your night. threesome. a musical one night stand =20 andrea testa-violin jackie warren-piano =20 rhys miller-vocal =20 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19TH 8:00PM $10 =20 The Second City Theater 2037 East 14th Street Cleveland For information call (216) 466-2214 ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C3A495.4473D4B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 Traveling=20 all the way from Venice, Italy concert violinist Andrea Testa joins = Cleveland=20 jazz pianist Jackie Warren and vocalist Rhys Miller for this musical = "one night=20 stand" to perform an array of sizzling jazz standards to warm up your=20 night.

threesome=85

a musical=20 one night stand

 

andrea=20 testa-violin     =20   jackie warren-piano    =

rhys=20 miller-vocal

 

WEDNESDAY,=20 NOVEMBER 19TH 8:00PM =    $10

 

The Second = City=20 Theater

 2037 East=20 14th Street  Cleveland

For = information call=20 (216) 466-2214

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216-658-2855
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------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C3A4BC.B3642EC0-- From RFWB2000 at aol.com Thu Nov 6 21:32:15 2003 From: RFWB2000 at aol.com (RFWB2000 at aol.com) Date: Fri, 07 Nov 2003 00:32:15 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Concert, Sun. 11/9 - Elizabeth Huff, Soprano Message-ID: <1A6DBDA7.5E4FA73C.0077563F@aol.com> ZION UCC of TREMONT is proud to present: ELIZABETH HUFF, soprano In Recital, with: Michal George, Guitar Erik Mann, Guitar Ryan Bergeron, Piano Sarah Smith, Piano Featuring both classical and contemporary selections, including the works of Villa Lobos, de Falla, Gershwin, Coward, Blumenkrantz, Tesori, Guettel, and Jason Robert Brown. Sunday, 11/9/03, 7pm Zion UCC of Tremont 2716 W.14th Street, Cleveland OH ADMISSION IS FREE (Free-will donation will be accepted to support the concert series ministry of Zion UCC). Please join us for this exciting and varied program!!!! For more information, directions, etc., Please contact Zion UCC Director of Music, RYAN BERGERON, at (440)503-1917, or visit www.zionchurch.org. See also: www.michalgeorge.com www.emann.net AND don't forget to Mark your calendars for the next offerings of the Zion UCC Concert Series: *Sunday, 11/16, 10:30 am A special worship service,"Water Music" featuring the Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra, directed by William B. Slocum *Saturday, 12/13, 7:30pm The Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra, in a very special Christmas Concert Please join us for these exciting programs!!!!!! From bdiehl at ayalogic.com Fri Nov 7 04:22:02 2003 From: bdiehl at ayalogic.com (Brian Diehl) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 07:22:02 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions - Fiddler on the Roof Message-ID: <001f01c3a529$c2fda1f0$0e00a8c0@hq.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0020_01C3A4FF.DA2799F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: November 7, 2003 Contact: Brian Diehl, Board Member, Hudson Players 39 Church St. Hudson, OH 44236 Office: 330.253.2700 Email: bdiehl at ayalogic.com Re: Hudson Players Auditions - Fiddler on the Roof HUDSON, OHIO - The Hudson Players will be holding auditions for the ever-popular favorite, "Fiddler on the Roof" November 9 and 10 at the Barlow Community Center (Take Rt. 303 east of 91 and south on Oviatt St.). Auditions will begin at 7 pm and will feature readings from the script. Have a song prepared and a musical score for the accompanist. The production calls for males and females of all ages. "Fiddler on the Roof" will be The Hudson Players' big musical for the season. Still beloved after more than 30 years on the American stage, "Fiddler" is a warm, fun, and moving production. This family entertainment features such songs as "If I were a Rich Man," "Tradition" and "Sunrise, Sunset." Performances for "Fiddler" will be February 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29 and March 6, 7. Shows are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00pm, with a 3:00 pm matinee performance February 29. 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_0020_01C3A4FF.DA2799F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

FOR IMMEDIATE = RELEASE

 

Date:        = ;        = November 7, 2003

 

Contact:         = ;  Brian Diehl, Board Member, Hudson Players

        = ;            =     39 Church = St.  = Hudson, OH 44236

        = ;            =     Office:  330.253.2700    Email:  bdiehl at ayalogic.com

 

Re:  = Hudson<= span style=3D'mso-bidi-font-size:11.0pt'> Players Auditions – Fiddler = on the Roof

 

HUDSON= , OHIO – The = Hudson<= span style=3D'mso-bidi-font-size:11.0pt'> Players will be holding auditions = for the ever-popular favorite, “Fiddler on the Roof” November 9 and = 10 at the Barlow Community = Center (Take Rt. 303 east of 91 and south = on Oviatt St.).  Auditions will begin at 7 pm and will feature readings from the = script. Have a song prepared and a musical score for the accompanist.  The production calls for males = and females of all ages.

 

“Fiddler on the Roof” will = be The Hudson Players’ big musical for the season.  Still beloved after more than = 30 years on the American stage, “Fiddler” is a warm, fun, and moving production.  This family = entertainment features such songs as “If I were a Rich Man,” = “Tradition” and “Sunrise, Sunset.”  =

 

Performances for “Fiddler” = will be February 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29 and March 6, 7.  Shows are Friday and Saturday = evenings at 8:00pm, with a 3:00 pm matinee performance February = 29.  For more information or for = tickets, contact us: 330 655-8522, players at ayalogic.com or = P.O. Box = 2159 Hudson, Ohio 44236.  

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0020_01C3A4FF.DA2799F0-- From MRONEN2000 at aol.com Fri Nov 7 05:50:29 2003 From: MRONEN2000 at aol.com (MRONEN2000 at aol.com) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 08:50:29 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]MUSICIANS-SEEKING PAID EXTRAS FOR NATIONAL COMMERCIAL Message-ID: <46.40fd531e.2cdcfd25@aol.com> --part1_46.40fd531e.2cdcfd25_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable DUE TO ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY OR AMATEUR STATUS:=A0 WE CAN NOT ALLOW STUDENTS=20= WHO=20 ARE CURRENTLY PLAYING OR PLAN ON PLAYING ON A HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE SPORTS=20 TEAM. MARCY RONEN CASTING IS SEEKING 5 adults, male and female, 18-55 years of=20 age, 3 African Americans and 2 Caucasions. All ethnicities are invited to a= pply.=20 Must be "athletic" looking and not frail or extremely overweight., to play: A CHURCH BAND Some playing ability needed, enough to "air play" to a pre-recorded track. =20 The following instruments will be featured...if you have your own, please=20 bring it... PIANO ORGAN GUITAR BASS DRUMS AUDITIONS WILL TAKE PLACE FRIDAY, 11/7, SAT., 11/8 from 10am to 4pm and=20 SUNDAY, 11/9 from 3pm to 8pm at: PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT 2592 West 14th Street Cleveland, Ohio=A0 44113 --part1_46.40fd531e.2cdcfd25_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable DUE TO ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY OR AMATEUR STATUS:=A0 WE C= AN NOT ALLOW STUDENTS WHO ARE CURRENTLY PLAYING OR PLAN ON PLAYING ON A HIGH= SCHOOL OR COLLEGE SPORTS TEAM.


MARCY RONEN CASTING IS SEEKING  5 adults, male and female, 18-55 years=20= of age, 3 African Americans and 2 Caucasions.  All ethnicities are invi= ted to apply.  Must be "athletic" looking and not frail or extremely ov= erweight., to play:

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ORGAN
GUITAR
BASS
DRUMS

AUDITIONS WILL TAKE PLACE FRIDAY, 11/7, SAT., 11/8 from 10am to 4pm and SUND= AY, 11/9 from 3pm to 8pm at:

PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT
2592 West 14th Street
Cleveland, Ohio=A0 44113

--part1_46.40fd531e.2cdcfd25_boundary-- From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Fri Nov 7 05:55:22 2003 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 08:55:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: FREE Performance: Chuck Davis & the African American Dance En semble 11/7/03 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_01C3A536.C9779420 Content-Type: text/plain Chuck Davis & the African American Dance Ensemble Friday, November 7, 2003 7:00PM The Allen Theatre Please join the Education Department at Playhouse Square in celebrating a week long residency with the African American Dance Ensemble Cleveland Municipal School District. Performance length is sixty minutes and there will be no intermission. Tickets will be available at the Allen box office the evening of the performance. The African American Dance Ensemble seeks to preserve and share the finest traditions of African and African-American dance and music through research, education and entertainment. With the motto, peace, love and respect for everyone, they celebrate traditional African culture, aesthetics and values as resources for all people and utilize cross-cultural understanding and societal analysis. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A536.C9779420 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
 
Chuck = Davis
& the African American = Dance=20 Ensemble
Friday, November 7,=20 2003

7:00PM

The Allen=20 Theatre

 
 
Please=20 join the Education Department at Playhouse=20 Square=20 in celebrating a week long residency = with the=20 African American Dance Ensemble Cleveland=20 Municipal=20 School=20 District.=20 Performance length is sixty minutes = and there=20 will be no intermission.  =20
 
Tickets = will be=20 available at the Allen box office the evening of the=20 performance.
 
The = African=20 American Dance Ensemble seeks to preserve and share the finest = traditions of=20 African and African-American dance and music through research, = education and=20 entertainment. With the motto, peace, love and respect for everyone, = they=20 celebrate traditional African culture, aesthetics and values as = resources for=20 all people and utilize cross-cultural understanding and societal=20 analysis.
------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A536.C9779420-- From oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com Fri Nov 7 07:42:35 2003 From: oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com (annettamarion) Date: Fri, 07 Nov 2003 15:42:35 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL][OIFF-News] =?iso-8859-1?q?HAMPTONS=92_FESTIVAL_WINNER_COMES_STRAIGHT_TO_PREMIERE_IN_OHIO_2P, _NOV_8_AT_OIFF?= Message-ID: ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Buy Ink Cartridges or Refill Kits for your HP, Epson, Canon or Lexmark Printer at MyInks.com. Free s/h on orders $50 or more to the US & Canada. http://www.c1tracking.com/l.asp?cid=5511 http://us.click.yahoo.com/mOAaAA/3exGAA/qnsNAA/W4IolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> HAMPTONS' FESTIVAL WINNER COMES STRAIGHT TO PREMIERE IN OHIO 2P, NOVEMBER 8 AT THE OHIO INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL A Decade Under the Influence: 10 Year Anniversary OIFF November 1-9, 2003 For Immediate Release: November 7, 2003 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Artistic Directors, (216) 651-7315 Cleveland, Ohio-SCREEN DOOR JESUS, the winner of the Golden Starfish award at the 2003 Hamptons' International Film Festival this past month, will premiere in Ohio 2p, Saturday, November 8 at the 10 Year Anniversary OIFF at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Road (admission is $10). SCREEN DOOR JESUS, ex-preacher Kirk Davis' directorial debut, explores racial and religious barriers that divide families and communities in a small town in East Texas. Everyday life takes a spin with the appearance of the image of Christ on an elderly woman's screen door. The film deftly weaves story lines that include a woman who develops a life threatening fungus, a wise but irreverent security guard who also sings in a rock`n roll band, and a banker who misinterprets the good Samaritan parable. SCREEN DOOR JESUS is based on short stories by Christopher Cook. Call (216) 651-7315, email OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com, or visit www.ohiofilms.com for hotel information and schedule details for the 10 Year Anniversary OIFF, November 1-9, 2003. Visit www.ticketweb.com for directions and tickets in advance. Attend the festival for the details on after-festival parties Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. Independent Pictures is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established in 1993. IP is the proud sponsor of the Ohio Independent Film Festival, Ohio Independent Screenplay Awards, Film Production Training Program, regional AIVF Salons, Fiscal Agent Sponsorship Program, Speakers Bureau, annual Director of Photography Workshop, and a variety of curatorial programs. INDEPENDENT PICTURES' SPONSORS: Association of Independent Video & Filmmakers, Audio Visual Rentals, Cleveland Cardiovascular Research Foundation, The Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland Public Theatre, Community Shares of Greater Cleveland, Convention & Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland Inc., Filmmaker Magazine, The George Gund Foundation, Hampton Inn, www.InkTip.com, Marriott Residence Inn, Media Design Imaging, Miller Beer, Northern Ohio Live, The Offset Theory, Ohio Arts Council, Sherwin Williams, Steen Editorial, United Labor Agency, West Side Cardiology Associates, the Ohio Humanities Council, a state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities Independent Pictures 1392 West 65th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44102 (216) 651-7315 (216) 651-7317 fax OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com http://www.ohiofilms.com To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: oiff-News-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ From Yvette at beckcenter.org Fri Nov 7 07:46:23 2003 From: Yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 10:46:23 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Music Recital Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A546.4BD2E815 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Beck Center for the Arts Offers Free Faculty Chamber Recital Sunday, November 16, 2003 ~ 3:30 p.m. =20 Lakewood, Ohio - The Beck Center for the Arts invites you to a Faculty Chamber Recital on Sunday, November 16, 2003 at 3:30 P.M. in the Recital Hall at the Beck Center Music School. Featured performers are as follows: =20 Beverly Sater Janice Fields Bruce Erwin Elizabeth Rothenbusch Brad Warren Josie Harris Chimzar Djafarova Tracy O'Malley Ron Palka Norma Codispoti Berdie d'Aliberti. Works include: 7 Early Songs of Alban Berg, Beethoven's String Quartet Op. 18 #4, Two Pieces for String Quartet (1914) by Igor Stravinsky, Two Songs for Alto Voice, Viola and Piano by Joannes Brahms and Valse Brillante a Piano Quartet (two pianos - eight hands) by Moritz Moszkowski. The concert is free and open to the public. For more information please call (216) 228-2800. The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. =20 =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: y vette at beckcenter.org =20 Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A546.4BD2E815 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Beck Center for the Arts

Offers

Free=20 Faculty Chamber Recital

Sunday, November 16,=20 2003 ~ = 3:30=20 p.m.

 

            &n= bsp; =20 Lakewood, OhioThe=20 Beck = Center for the Arts invites you = to a=20 Faculty Chamber Recital on Sunday, = November 16,=20 2003 at=20 3:30 = P.M. in the Recital Hall at the = Beck = Center = Music = School.  Featured performers are as = follows: 

Beverly=20 Sater

Janice=20 Fields

Bruce=20 Erwin

Elizabeth = Rothenbusch

Brad=20 Warren

Josie=20 Harris

Chimzar=20 Djafarova

Tracy=20 O’Malley

Ron=20 Palka

Norma=20 Codispoti

Berdie=20 d’Aliberti.

Works=20 include:  7 Early Songs of = Alban=20 Berg, Beethoven's String Quartet Op. 18 #4, Two Pieces for String = Quartet (1914)=20 by Igor Stravinsky, Two Songs for Alto Voice, Viola and Piano by Joannes = Brahms=20 and Valse Brillante a Piano Quartet (two pianos - eight hands) by Moritz = Moszkowski.

The=20 concert is free and open to the public. =20 For more information please call (216) 228-2800.  The=20 Beck = Center for the Arts is located = just 10=20 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at=20 17801 Detroit=20 Avenue in = Lakewood. =20

 
 
Yvette A.=20 Hanzel
Director of=20 Marketing
Beck Center=20 for the Arts
17801=20 Detroit Avenue
Lakewood,=20 OH =20 44107
216.521.2540=20 ext. 225
Email:  yvette at beckcenter.org
Fax:  = 216.228.6050

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A546.4BD2E815-- From Yvette at beckcenter.org Fri Nov 7 09:24:39 2003 From: Yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 12:24:39 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jeffrey is coming to Beck Center! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A554.05FC7B99 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Beck Center for the Arts Studio Theater Presents Jeffrey November 21 - December 14 Show times and ticket information below Is there life and love after AIDS? =20 According to the cast of characters in the Beck Center Studio production of Jeffrey, the answer is a resounding YES! =20 =20 Jeffrey, a post-AIDS comedy, hysterically tackles every possible stereotype as the title character vows eternal celibacy in this now dangerous world of sex and relationships. (Contains mature subject matter, not recommended for children.)=20 =20 Cleveland's own Brian Zoldessy is the director of this off-Broadway hit that, while a little bawdy and wild, doesn't ignore the serious side of the subject it is dealing with. Jeffrey author, Paul Rudnick finds a way to elicit laughter and touch the heart at the same time. Rudnick received the Obie Award, the Outer Critics' Circle Award and the John Gassner Award for Outstanding New American Play for Jeffrey. He is also the author of I Hate Hamlet, Raving and Cosmetic Surgery. The Beck Center's production of Jeffrey runs November 21 through December 14 in the Studio Theater and features Scott Esposito as Jeffrey and Nick Koesters as Steve. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday matinees at 3:00 p.m. Audiences will have an opportunity to support the AIDS Task Force at the performances on December 12, 13 and 14. Tickets for Jeffrey are $22 for adults, $19 for seniors and $15 for students (25 & younger with ID). Discounts are available for groups of 20 or more. Jeffrey is sponsored by the Gay People's Chronicle, WCPN 90.3 ideastream and Lakewoodbuzz.com. In addition to Jeffrey, the Beck Center will also present Rudnick's one act play Mr. Charles, Currently from Palm Beach. Show times are November 28, 29, Decmeber 5, 6, 12 and 13 at 11:00 p.m. following Jeffrey. Kevin Joseph Kelly stars in the title role. Tickets to Mr. Charles are $10 each. Both Jeffrey and Mr. Charles contain mature subject matter and are not recommended for children. =20 For tickets to Jeffrey or Mr. Charles, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org . =20 =20 =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: yvette at beckcenter.org =20 Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A554.05FC7B99 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Beck Center for the = Arts

Studio=20 Theater

Presents

Jeffrey

November = 21 -=20 December 14

Show times and ticket information=20 below

Is there life and love after AIDS? =20

According to the cast of characters in the Beck Center Studio = production=20 of Jeffrey, the answer is a resounding YES! 

 

    Jeffrey, a = post-AIDS=20 comedy, hysterically tackles every possible stereotype as the title = character=20 vows eternal celibacy in this now dangerous world of sex and = relationships.  (Contains = mature subject=20 matter, not recommended for children.) =

 

           =20 Cleveland’s own Brian Zoldessy = is the director=20 of this off-Broadway hit that, while a little bawdy and wild, = doesn’t ignore the=20 serious side of the subject it is dealing with.  Jeffrey author, Paul Rudnick = finds a way=20 to elicit laughter and touch the heart at the same time.  Rudnick received the Obie = Award, the=20 Outer Critics’ Circle Award and the John Gassner Award for = Outstanding New=20 American Play for Jeffrey.  He is also the author of I Hate Hamlet, Raving and Cosmetic=20 Surgery.

           =20 The Beck = Center’s production of Jeffrey runs November 21 = through=20 December 14 in the Studio Theater and features Scott Esposito as Jeffrey = and=20 Nick Koesters as Steve.  = Show times=20 are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 = p.m. and Sunday matinees at=20 3:00 = p.m.  Audiences will have an = opportunity to support the AIDS Task Force at the performances on = December 12,=20 13 and 14. =20 Tickets for Jeffrey = are $22=20 for adults, $19 for seniors and $15 for students (25 & younger with=20 ID).  Discounts are = available for=20 groups of 20 or more.  Jeffrey is sponsored by the = Gay People’s=20 Chronicle, WCPN 90.3 ideastream and=20 Lakewoodbuzz.com.

           =20 In addition to Jeffrey,=20 the Beck = Center will also present = Rudnick’s one act=20 play Mr. Charles, Currently = from=20 Palm=20 Beach.  Show times are November 28, = 29,=20 Decmeber 5, 6, 12 and 13 at 11:00 = p.m. following Jeffrey.  Kevin Joseph Kelly stars in = the title=20 role.  Tickets to Mr. Charles are $10 each.  Both Jeffrey and Mr. Charles contain mature = subject=20 matter and are not recommended for children.  =

For tickets to Jeffrey = or Mr. Charles, call the Beck = Center Box=20 Office at (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org.   

 
 
Yvette A. = Hanzel
Director of=20 Marketing
Beck Center for the=20 Arts
17801 Detroit = Avenue
Lakewood, OH  44107
216.521.2540 ext.=20 225
Email:  yvette at beckcenter.org
Fax:  216.228.6050

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A554.05FC7B99-- From v_stillitano at hotmail.com Fri Nov 7 11:21:16 2003 From: v_stillitano at hotmail.com (Vince Stillitano) Date: Fri, 07 Nov 2003 14:21:16 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stow Players Presents Alan Ayckbourn's Bedroom Farce Message-ID:
                   Stow Players Inc.
                                Present Alan Ayckbourn's
               Bedroom Farce
                at THE BARN in Heritage Springs Park
 
Fridays through Sundays From November 7-23
Fri and Sat 8:00pm curtain Time
Sunday 2:30pm  *There is no performance on the 9th
 
$10 General Admission
$9 Senior Citizens
 
Please call (330)-655-6051 for reservations (there is limited seating available)
 


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* Prices may vary by service area From Magicaltheatre at aol.com Fri Nov 7 16:59:40 2003 From: Magicaltheatre at aol.com (Magicaltheatre at aol.com) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 19:59:40 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Anne Frank at Magical Theatre Company Message-ID: <8f.346a6cc4.2cdd99fc@aol.com> --part1_8f.346a6cc4.2cdd99fc_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit *NEWS RELEASE * NEWS RELEASE * NEWS RELEASE * For Immediate Release November 7, 2003 Magical Theatre Company, the only professional resident and touring theatre for young audiences in Northeast Ohio, announces auditions for the roles of Anne, Margot, and Peter for its upcoming production of The Diary of Anne Frank, directed by Dennis O'Connell. Auditions for these roles only will be held Wednesday, December 3 @ 4:30 pm. Callbacks will be Thursday Dec. 4 @ 4:30pm. Actors are asked to prepare one brief contemporary monologue, and be familiar with the script. Looking for: Anne: female, age 12-15 yrs. Bright and vibrant Margot: female, age 14-18 yrs. Warm and shy Peter: male, age 13-16 yrs. Intelligent and awkward The Diary of Anne Frank runs Jan. 27 - Feb. 6, 2004. Actors must be able to be released from school for weekday performances. Auditions will be held at Magical Theatre Company, 565 W. Tuscarawas Ave., Barberton, OH 44203. Call 330/848-3708 for an appointment and/or further information. --part1_8f.346a6cc4.2cdd99fc_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable *NEWS RELEASE * NEWS RELE= ASE * NEWS RELEASE *
For Immediate Release November 7, 2003

Magical Theatre Company, the only professional resident and touring theatre=20= for young audiences in Northeast Ohio, announces auditions for the roles of=20= Anne, Margot, and Peter for its upcoming production of The Diary of Anne=20= Frank, directed by Dennis O'Connell.

Auditions for these roles only will be held Wednesday, December 3 @ 4:30 pm.= Callbacks will be Thursday Dec. 4 @ 4:30pm. Actors are asked to prepare one= brief contemporary monologue, and be familiar with the script. Looking for:=

Anne: female, age 12-15 yrs. Bright and vibrant
Margot: female, age 14-18 yrs. Warm and shy
Peter:     male,    age 13-16 yrs. Intell= igent and awkward

The Diary of Anne Frank runs Jan. 27 - Feb. 6, 2004. Actors must be a= ble to be released from school for weekday performances. Auditions will be h= eld at Magical Theatre Company, 565 W. Tuscarawas Ave., Barberton, OH 44203.= Call 330/848-3708 for an appointment and/or further information.
--part1_8f.346a6cc4.2cdd99fc_boundary-- From MRONEN2000 at aol.com Fri Nov 7 19:10:37 2003 From: MRONEN2000 at aol.com (MRONEN2000 at aol.com) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 22:10:37 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]AFRICAN AMERICAN MALES NEEDED AS PAID EXTRAS Message-ID: <9f.3ff8764a.2cddb8ad@aol.com> --part1_9f.3ff8764a.2cddb8ad_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Marcy Ronen casting is seeking over 100 African American males, age 18-50, i= n=20 good physical shape to work as paid extras on a national NIKE commercial to=20 shoot in Cleveland, Ohio on Sunday, November 16 and Monday, November 17, 200= 3. =20 The pay is $125.00 for 12 hours. Please drop a photo and contact info on Saturday between 10am and 4pm or on=20 Sunday between 3pm and 8pm at: PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT 2592 West 14th Street Cleveland, Ohio=A0 44113 OR please mail a snapshot of yourself ASAP (by Saturday) with your contact=20 information including your name and the best phone number to reach you at to= : MARCY RONEN CASTING P.O. BOX 210107 SOUTH EUCLID, OHIO 44121-7107 DUE TO ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY OR AMATEUR STATUS:=A0 WE CAN NOT ALLOW STUDENTS=20= WHO=20 ARE CURRENTLY PLAYING OR PLAN ON PLAYING ON A HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE SPORTS=20 TEAM --part1_9f.3ff8764a.2cddb8ad_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Marcy Ronen casting is seeking over 100 African Americ= an males, age 18-50, in good physical shape to work as paid extras on a nati= onal NIKE commercial to shoot in Cleveland, Ohio on Sunday, November 16 and=20= Monday, November 17, 2003.  The pay is $125.00 for 12 hours.

Please drop a photo and contact info on Saturday between 10am and 4pm or on=20= Sunday between 3pm and 8pm at:

PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT
2592 West 14th Street
Cleveland, Ohio=A0 44113

OR please mail a snapshot of yourself ASAP (by Saturday) with your contact=20= information including your name and the best phone number to reach you at to= :

MARCY RONEN CASTING
P.O. BOX 210107
SOUTH EUCLID, OHIO  44121-7107

DUE TO ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY OR AMATEUR STATUS:=A0 WE CAN NOT ALLOW STUDENTS=20= WHO ARE CURRENTLY PLAYING OR PLAN ON PLAYING ON A HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE SPO= RTS TEAM
--part1_9f.3ff8764a.2cddb8ad_boundary-- From mslerner at adelphia.net Sat Nov 8 05:33:51 2003 From: mslerner at adelphia.net (Michael Lerner) Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2003 08:33:51 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sax Player needed for 11/21 gig Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C3A5D3.09B64AD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Flashback is looking for a sax player for a November 21st paying gig in Cleveland Heights (Fairfax Elementary School). 6pm - 6:50pm only. Rehearsals on Wednesday 11/12 and 11/19 @ 7pm in Solon (if you can make it). For more details contact: Michael Lerner (440) 248-2180 mslerner at adelphia.net ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C3A5D3.09B64AD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Flashback is looking=20 for a sax player for a November 21st paying gig in = Cleveland=20 Heights (Fairfax Elementary School).
6pm - = 6:50pm=20 only.
 
Rehearsals on=20 Wednesday 11/12 and 11/19 @ 7pm in Solon (if you can make=20 it).
 
For = more details=20 contact:
Michael=20 Lerner 
(440)=20 248-2180
mslerner at adelphia.net
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C3A5D3.09B64AD0-- From PKM340 at aol.com Sat Nov 8 06:33:06 2003 From: PKM340 at aol.com (PKM340 at aol.com) Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2003 09:33:06 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITION REMINDER FOR "COME BLOW YOUR HORN" Message-ID: <155.26d7fbe3.2cde58a2@aol.com> --part1_155.26d7fbe3.2cde58a2_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit AUDITION REMINDER: The Aurora Community Theatre(ACT), will hold auditions for Neil Simon's "COME BLOW YOUR HORN" Sunday, November 9th at 3:00 and Monday, November 10th at 7:00. Great parts for six actors: 3 men--1playing early 20's, 1 playing late 20's/early 30's, and 1 playing late 50's/early 60's. 3 women--2 playing 20's, and 1 playing late 50's/early 60's Production dates--Opens January 30th and runs through Feb 21st, Friday and Saturday evenings only. Please note: There will be an extended break during the Christmas holidays. Plenty of time to enjoy your fruitcakes! --part1_155.26d7fbe3.2cde58a2_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AUDITION REMINDER:

The Aurora Community Theatre(ACT), will hold auditions for Neil Simon's "COM= E BLOW YOUR HORN" Sunday, November 9th at 3:00 and Monday, November 10th at=20= 7:00.

Great parts for six actors:  3 men--1playing early 20's, 1 playing late= 20's/early 30's, and 1 playing late 50's/early 60's.
3 women--2 playing 20's, and 1 playing late 50's/early 60's

Production dates--Opens January 30th and runs through Feb 21st, Friday and S= aturday evenings only.

Please note:  There will be an extended break during the Christmas holi= days.  Plenty of time to enjoy your fruitcakes!
--part1_155.26d7fbe3.2cde58a2_boundary-- From oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com Sat Nov 8 08:01:39 2003 From: oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com (annettamarion) Date: Sat, 08 Nov 2003 16:01:39 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL][OIFF-News] CLOSING NOV. 9 HIGHLIGHTS: SCIENCE FICTION AT 2P, COMMISSIONED LOCAL FILMS AT 8P Message-ID: ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Buy Ink Cartridges or Refill Kits for your HP, Epson, Canon or Lexmark Printer at MyInks.com. Free s/h on orders $50 or more to the US & Canada. http://www.c1tracking.com/l.asp?cid=3D5511 http://us.click.yahoo.com/mOAaAA/3exGAA/qnsNAA/W4IolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> OIFF CLOSING NIGHT NOV. 9 HIGHLIGHTS: AWARD WINNING SCIENCE FICTION=20 DEBUT AT 2P AND COMMISSIONED LOCAL FILMS AT 8P A Decade Under the Influence: 10 Year Anniversary OIFF November 1-9,=20 2003 For Immediate Release: November 8, 2003 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Artistic Directors,=20 (216) 651-7315 Cleveland, Ohio- Hailed by Variety as "Deeply moving and finely=20 realized," director Greg Pak's debut feature film ROBOT STORIES makes its Ohio premiere at 2p, Sunday, November 9 at the 10=20 Year Anniversary OIFF at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Road=20 (admission $10). ROBOT STORIES is science fiction from the heart in=20 four stories about love, death, family=85 and robots. The film stars Tamlyn Tomita (JOY LUCK CLUB) and Sab Shimono (WATERWORLD).=20 Film festivals around the country, including Florida, Hamptons'=20 International, and Asian Festival of Dallas, have bestowed awards=20 upon ROBOT STORIES. This past August, Independent Pictures, in collaboration with Sparx=20 in the City, commissioned eight filmmakers to create eight short=20 films, shooting in one day on eight different street corners in=20 Cleveland. These films, shown as a collection at 8p, Sunday,=20 November 9, comprise the closing program of the 10 Year Anniversary=20 OIFF at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Road (admission $10). Call (216) 651-7315, email OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com, or visit=20 www.ohiofilms.com for hotel information and schedule details for the=20 10 Year Anniversary OIFF, November 1-9, 2003. Visit www.ticketweb.com=20 for directions and tickets in advance. Attend the festival for the=20 details on after-festival parties Thursday, Friday and Saturday=20 nights. Independent Pictures is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established=20 in 1993. IP is the proud sponsor of the Ohio Independent Film=20 Festival, Ohio Independent Screenplay Awards, Film Production=20 Training Program, regional AIVF Salons, Fiscal Agent Sponsorship=20 Program, Speakers Bureau, annual Director of Photography Workshop, and a variety of curatorial programs. INDEPENDENT PICTURES' SPONSORS: Association of Independent Video & Filmmakers, Audio Visual Rentals, Cleveland Cardiovascular Research=20 Foundation, The Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland=20 Public Theatre, Community Shares of Greater Cleveland, Convention &=20 Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland Inc., Filmmaker Magazine, The=20 George Gund Foundation, Hampton Inn, www.InkTip.com, Marriott=20 Residence Inn, Media Design Imaging, Miller Beer, Northern Ohio Live, The Offset Theory, Ohio Arts Council, Sherwin Williams, Steen=20 Editorial, United Labor Agency, West Side Cardiology Associates, the=20 Ohio Humanities Council, a state affiliate of the National Endowment=20 for the Humanities Independent Pictures 1392 West 65th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44102 (216) 651-7315 (216) 651-7317 fax OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com http://www.ohiofilms.com To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: oiff-News-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com =20 Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/=20 From alexmichaels at prelude2cinema.com Sat Nov 8 06:43:48 2003 From: alexmichaels at prelude2cinema.com (AlexPMichaels) Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2003 09:43:48 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Prelude2Cinema launches New Yahoo Group for Moviemakers and Movie Lovers Message-ID: <06ca01c3a624$54350460$48acfea9@rachel715> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C3A5DC.CF88E7F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Prelude2Cinema has begun a Yahoo group to post info about our movies and = also to fill people in on resources for making and acting in independent = movies. Everyone is welcome to join and post info. We invite all to join = the group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/moviesthatmakeyouthink/=20 It will give use a chance to know the people who visit Prelude2Cinema. = It is open to anyone who visits our site and wants to post what is on = their mind. We are eager to see who are the people that visit our site = and what they think of our movies and independent movies in general. If = you make movies, feel free to post the news here for others.=20 We will add resources to this site including links that are helpful to = actors, filmmakers, writers, and anyone involved in making and watching = movies. There will also be special photos and news not found on our = website.=20 If you have any suggestions for Prelude2Cinema, please let us know at = the Yahoo group.=20 While we can not please everyone, we want you to know that what you = think and suggest is important to us.=20 In December 2003, Prelude2Cinema will be 4 years old. Over 24,700 people = have visited the site. Thanks for your support. We will continue to get = our movies out there. Stay tuned to www.prelude2cinema.com. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C3A5DC.CF88E7F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Prelude2Cinema has begun a Yahoo group to post info about our movies = and also=20 to fill people in on resources for making and acting in independent = movies.=20 Everyone is welcome to join and post info. We invite all to join the = group=20 at

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

It will give use a chance to know the people who visit = Prelude2Cinema. It is=20 open to anyone who visits our site and wants to post what is on their = mind. We=20 are eager to see who are the people that visit our site and what they = think of=20 our movies and independent movies in general. If you make movies, feel = free to=20 post the news here for others.

We will add resources to this site including links that are helpful = to=20 actors, filmmakers, writers, and anyone involved in making and watching = movies.=20 There will also be special photos and news not found on our = website.

If you have any suggestions for Prelude2Cinema, please let us know at = the=20 Yahoo group.

While we can not please everyone, we want you to know that what you = think and=20 suggest is important to us.

In December 2003, Prelude2Cinema will be 4 years old. Over 24,700 = people have=20 visited the site. Thanks for your support. We will continue to get our = movies=20 out there. Stay tuned to www.prelude2cinema.com.

 

------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C3A5DC.CF88E7F0-- From RNavisjr at aol.com Sat Nov 8 12:30:23 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2003 15:30:23 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]NWT HIRING MAKE UP DESIGNER Message-ID: <15f.280bbcc2.2cdeac5f@aol.com> --part1_15f.280bbcc2.2cdeac5f_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello Everyone, We at Near West Theatre are about to produce THE KING AND I with a very diverse cast of children, teens and adults....very few of them Asian. We need someone immediately to help us conceptualize a look for hair, skin and face. We have competent cast members who could learn the make up design and teach it to the others, but right now we need an expert to help us come up with some concepts. Please call me, Bob Navis Jr, Director, at 216-281-6879 if you are interested. We can negotiate a stipend that would be fair for your efforts. Thanks you so very much. Oh...there is a time crunch here...we go into tech/dress rehearsals on Sunday, Now 16th....so call asap. Thanks, again. --part1_15f.280bbcc2.2cdeac5f_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello Everyone,

We at Near West Theatre are about to produce THE KING AND I with a very dive= rse cast of children, teens and adults....very few of them Asian. We need so= meone immediately to help us conceptualize a look for hair, skin and face. W= e have competent cast members who could learn the make up design and teach i= t to the others, but right now we need an expert to help us come up with som= e concepts.
Please call me, Bob Navis Jr, Director, at 216-281-6879 if you are intereste= d.
We can negotiate a stipend that would be fair for your efforts. Thanks you s= o very much. Oh...there is a time crunch here...we go into tech/dress rehear= sals on
Sunday, Now 16th....so call asap. Thanks, again.
--part1_15f.280bbcc2.2cdeac5f_boundary-- From President at GeaugaTheater.org Sat Nov 8 14:24:36 2003 From: President at GeaugaTheater.org (President GLTG) Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2003 17:24:36 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTG looking for 2 props Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0062_01C3A61D.2EEE08C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Geauga Lyric Theater Guild at Geauga Theater Is looking for an old fashioned wheelchair (No later than a 1945 version) and a candlestick phone. Does anyone have one to lend / rent? Please respond to this e-mail or call Lauren Garrett at 440-285-4119 Thanks so much! ------=_NextPart_000_0062_01C3A61D.2EEE08C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Geauga Lyric Theater Guild at Geauga = Theater

 

Is looking for an old fashioned wheelchair = (No later than a 1945 version) and a candlestick = phone.

 

Does anyone have one to lend / = rent?

 

Please respond to this e-mail or call = Lauren Garrett at 440-285-4119

 

Thanks so = much!

------=_NextPart_000_0062_01C3A61D.2EEE08C0-- From davidgutter at hotmail.com Sat Nov 8 18:35:41 2003 From: davidgutter at hotmail.com (David Gutter) Date: Sat, 08 Nov 2003 21:35:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Photographer looking for local musicians to help Message-ID:

I am David Gutter, Freelance photographer/graphic designer in South Euclid.

I am looking to help the local music community, I am open to help all no matter what the music is. My photography is my sideline job, just as you may have your music as a second income. If interested Call me or email me.

Phone:216 381 6978


David E. Gutter


MSN Shopping upgraded for the holidays! Snappier product search... From terrysandler at hotmail.com Sun Nov 9 08:40:28 2003 From: terrysandler at hotmail.com (terry sandler) Date: Sun, 09 Nov 2003 11:40:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NY Trained Acting Coach Message-ID:

Greetings fellow actors!!!

I am a New York trained acting coach who is now offering private classes for the winter session. My credentials include a Master of Arts in Educational Theater from New York University (NYU), and a Bachelor of Arts in Theater and Performing Arts from the State University of New York at New Paltz.  I currently teach theatre and acting at the University of Akron and Baldwin Wallace College, as well as at other local acting and performing arts schools.

Furthermore, I am trained to work with children and adults of all ages on monologues, scene study, character development, text interpretation, dramaturgy, improvisation, and audition preparation, just to name a few areas of study.

Please contact me for more information. References and resume gladly furnished upon request.

Thank you,

Terry M. Sandler

(330) 922-0535



Customize MSN Messenger with backgrounds, emoticons and more. From FSternfeld at aol.com Sun Nov 9 12:46:04 2003 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2003 15:46:04 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Archives & Searching Message-ID: <108.28407b08.2ce0018c@aol.com> --part1_108.28407b08.2ce0018c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit VIEW ARCHIVES All postings since the cutover to hostway on June 18, 2001 are at this link: http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/pipermail/neohiopal/ SEARCH Also, you can search by using http://www.google.com In the google search field, type 'neohiopal,' and then key words or phrases in the google search field. --part1_108.28407b08.2ce0018c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable VIEW ARCHIVES
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--part1_108.28407b08.2ce0018c_boundary-- From JHerman312 at aol.com Sun Nov 9 13:05:34 2003 From: JHerman312 at aol.com (JHerman312 at aol.com) Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2003 16:05:34 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Notice: The play 'Tis The Season at the Kent Stage Message-ID: <1dd.14027339.2ce0061e@aol.com> -------------------------------1068411934 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en For Immediate Release: The Kent Stage Players will be holding auditions for their holiday productio= n=20 of: 'Tis The Season A Holiday Play Written and Directed by Jack L. Herman Auditions will be held November 16 and 17 at 7pm at the Kent Stage. 175 E.=20 Main Street in Kent.=20 Production dates are: December 19, 20 and 21st. 2003. Those auditioning should come prepared to read from the script. We are=20 looking for the following character types. Cast of Characters (4 M, 5 W, 2 Girls) J. D. HUGHES: A Slightly bitter old man, around 60, who spends most of his=20 time on business and little else. =20 JERRY: J. D. as a young man, 21, playful but a bit skeptical. =20 NICK: A whimsical old store owner, who delights in his family, in the=20 season, and in helping others. =20 LAURA: (Adult.) A woman in her late 50=E2=80=99s who doesn't complain but=20= is=20 nevertheless a bit sad. =20 LAURA: (Young.) A friend of the family, around 18, who's content with her=20 life but loves Nick's family. =20 ANGELINA: Nick's wife of many years, slightly overbearing but with a kindly= =20 heart and giving nature. =20 SANDRA: Nick's oldest daughter, the same age as Laura, a wisecracking, fun=20 loving person. =20 KIM: J. D.=E2=80=99s daughter, around 30, who worries about her father and=20= his lack=20 of spirit. =20 OFFICER BLAIR: A cop in his 50=E2=80=99s who's just doing his job so others= might=20 spend time at home. =20 MARY: Nick and Angelina=E2=80=99s 8-year-old daughter who just wants to hel= p. JENNY: Nick and Angelina=E2=80=99s 7-year-old daughter who says, =E2=80=9CM= e, too.=E2=80=9D Synopsis J. D. Hughes has been looking high and low for a special Christmas gift for=20 his grandson. Finally, as a last resort, he wanders into Nick's Emporium, a= n=20 old-fashioned store chock full of all sorts of gifts and knickknacks. He ha= s a=20 hard time explaining to Nick what he's looking for, but finds himself fallin= g=20 under the old storekeeper's spell. Just when Hughes is about to buy=20 something he runs to the street to chase kids away from his car. When he re= turns, he=20 finds the store suddenly dark and quiet. A policeman then shows up to run h= im=20 off because, =E2=80=9CThis place ain=E2=80=99t been open in forty years!=E2= =80=9D Hughes finds a=20 way back, not only to the store but to a time years ago when he was a younge= r=20 man. This Yuletide fantasy is full of holiday spirit and humor and makes us= all=20 wish we could find a =E2=80=9CNick's Emporium.=E2=80=9D -------------------------------1068411934 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
For Immediate Release:
 
The Kent Stage Players will be= holding auditions for their holiday production of:
 
'Tis The Season
A Holiday Play
Written and Directed by
Jack L. Herman
 
Auditions wil= l be held November 16 and 17 at 7pm at the Kent Stage.  175 E. Main Str= eet in Kent.
 
Production da= tes are: December 19, 20 and 21st. 2003.
 
Those auditio= ning should come prepared to read from the script.  We are looking for=20= the following character types.

 

Ca= st of Characters

(4 M, 5 W, 2 Girls)=

<= /B>

J. D. HUGHES:  A Slightly bitter old man, aroun= d 60, who spends most of his time on business and little else.

 

JERRY:  J. D. as a young man, 21, playful but a= bit skeptical.

 

NICK:  A whimsical old store owner, who deligh= ts in his family, in the season, and in helping others.

 

LAURA:  (Adult.)  A woman in her late 50=E2=80=99s who doesn't complain but i= s nevertheless a bit sad.

 

LAURA:  (Young.)  A friend of the family, around 18, who's content with her l= ife but loves Nick's family.

 

ANGELINA:  Nick's wife of many years, slightly=20= overbearing but with a kindly heart and giving nature.

 

SANDRA:  Nick's oldest daughter, the same age a= s Laura, a wisecracking, fun loving person.

 

KIM:  J. D.=E2=80=99s daughter, around 30, wh= o worries about her father and his lack of spirit.

 

OFFICER BLAIR:  A cop in his 50=E2=80=99s who's= just doing his job so others might spend time at home.

 

MARY:  Nick and Angelina=E2=80=99s 8-year-old=20= daughter who just wants to help.

 

JENNY:  Nick and Angelina=E2=80=99s 7-year-old= daughter who says, =E2=80=9CMe, too.=E2=80=9D

 

=  

Synopsis
 <= /DIV>
J. D. Hughes has been look= ing high and low for a special Christmas gift for his grandson.  Finally, as a last resort, he wanders i= nto Nick's Emporium, an old-fashioned store chock full of all sorts of gifts= and knickknacks.  He has a ha= rd time explaining to Nick what he's looking for, but finds himself falling=20= under the old storekeeper's spell.  <= /SPAN>Just when Hughes is about to buy something he runs to the street to ch= ase kids away from his car.  W= hen he returns, he finds the store suddenly dark and quiet.  A policeman then shows up to run him off beca= use, =E2=80=9CThis place ain=E2=80=99t been open in forty years!=E2=80=9D  Hughes finds a way back, not on= ly to the store but to a time years ago when he was a younger man.  This Yuletide fantasy is full of holid= ay spirit and humor and makes us all wish we could find a =E2=80=9CNick's Em= porium.=E2=80=9D
-------------------------------1068411934-- From scercone at carouseldinnertheatre.com Sun Nov 9 13:36:19 2003 From: scercone at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Sean Cercone) Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2003 16:36:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GO SEE THIS SHOW!!! HAIR at B-W Message-ID: <53BEDB5B24A8CB4AA1BED257B2CA0A87012B61@dc1.carousel.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A709.83656C21 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Fellow Cleveland Artists, =20 Before I begin I must say I have never posted anything like this before. I have never taken the time to write a letter to a cast or theatre about any production and in this case one page cannot say everything I want to. However, I will try to be brief. =20 I am a very firm believer in the power of theatre. I believe that theatre not only allows us to understand the human condition, but it can inspire people to act. Theatre effects, evokes and changes our perception of how we view the world. But when does theatre become =93ART?=94 How often do all of the variables that go into a production align in order to create a communal experience between audience and actors that transcends time, space and all preconceptions of the world? VERY=85VERY=85RARELY. In fact I can count the number of times on one = hand that any art has effected me and made me want to act---made me want to go out and change the world! =20 The amazing artists involved with the production of Hair at Baldwin-Wallace College have accomplished this=85and much-much more! =20 The importance and relevance of the story that they told not only reminded me of the incredible difficulties that our country suffered, but it also gave me the raw sense of confusion that existed. I watched as young people honestly struggled for an understanding of =93WHY?=94 = Why send our young men to die by the thousands? How is it possible that a man=92s destiny is not his own? Can we believe what is told to us by those in power? This ensemble masterpiece not only evoked these feelings in me, but they also incited me. They have made me want to make a difference! Make a change! Today and Now! =20 =20 It was crystal clear through the entire evening of how relevant this story is today. Before I left my office I read the Yahoo! News alert that a helicopter was down and another 6 American soldiers had lost their life. I have a young man in a show here at the Carousel Dinner Theatre whose father was killed in Iraq on October 1st, 3 weeks prior to him beginning rehearsal. I am very alarmed about this and I don't think I stand alone! =20 If any members of the cast are reading I want to say thank you. Thank you for sharing your hearts and souls. Thank you for helping me realize and understand some things about my art, the world and myself. Thank you for your energy and courage in communing with the audience. It was only by you truly engaging me, speaking to me and laughing with me that I was able to be open to your gift. What your doing is incredibly important, infectious and at least by this theatre professionals standards, was considered ART! =20 Those of us in the greater Cleveland Arts Community need to experience the work of these young professionals. MAKE THE TIME TO GO SEE THIS SHOW!!! DO NOT LET THIS ONE PASS!!! One last thank you must go to Victoria Bussert (Director) for guiding this amazing team of artists! You guys really have changed me! Thank you again! =20 Sean Cercone Assistant Producer The Carousel Dinner Theatre=20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A709.83656C21 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Fellow Cleveland Artists,

 

Before I begin I must say I have never posted = anything=20 like this before.  I have = never=20 taken the time to write a letter to a cast or theatre about any = production and=20 in this case one page cannot say everything I want to.  However, I will try to be=20 brief.

 

I am a very firm believer in the power of = theatre.  I believe that theatre not = only allows=20 us to understand the human condition, but it can inspire people to = act.  Theatre effects, evokes and = changes our=20 perception of how we view the world. =20 But when does theatre become =93ART?=94 =20 How often do all of the variables that go into a production align = in=20 order to create a communal experience between audience and actors that=20 transcends time, space and all preconceptions of the world?  VERY=85VERY=85RARELY.  In fact I can count the number = of times=20 on one hand that any art has effected me and made me want to act---made = me want=20 to go out and change the world!

 

The amazing artists involved with the = production of=20 Hair at Baldwin-Wallace College have accomplished = this=85and=20 much-much more!

 

The importance and relevance of the story that = they told=20 not only reminded me of the incredible difficulties that our country = suffered,=20 but it also gave me the raw sense of confusion that existed.  I watched as young people = honestly=20 struggled for an understanding of =93WHY?=94 =20 Why send our young men to die by the thousands?  How is it possible that a = man=92s destiny=20 is not his own?  Can we = believe what=20 is told to us by those in power?  = This ensemble masterpiece not only evoked these feelings in me, = but they=20 also incited me.  They = have made me=20 want to make a difference!  = Make a=20 change! Today and Now! =20

 

It was crystal clear through the entire evening = of how=20 relevant this story is today. =20 Before I left my office I read the Yahoo! News alert that a = helicopter=20 was down and another 6 American soldiers had lost their life.  I have a young man in a show = here at the=20 Carousel Dinner Theatre whose father was killed=20 in Iraq on October 1st, 3=20 weeks prior to him beginning rehearsal.  I am very=20 alarmed about this and I don't think I stand=20 alone!

 

If any members of the cast are reading I want = to say=20 thank you.  Thank you for = sharing=20 your hearts and souls.  = Thank you=20 for helping me realize and understand some things about my art, the = world and=20 myself.  Thank you for = your energy=20 and courage in communing with the audience.  It was only by you truly = engaging me,=20 speaking to me and laughing with me that I was able to be open to your=20 gift.  What your doing is = incredibly=20 important, infectious and at least by this theatre professionals = standards, was=20 considered ART!

 

Those of us in the greater Cleveland Arts = Community need=20 to experience the work of these young professionals.  MAKE THE TIME TO GO SEE THIS=20 SHOW!!!  DO NOT LET THIS = ONE=20 PASS!!!  One last thank = you must go=20 to Victoria Bussert (Director) for guiding this amazing team of = artists!  You guys really have changed me!  Thank you=20 again!

 

Sean Cercone

Assistant Producer

The Carousel = Dinner=20 Theatre =

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A709.83656C21-- From Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com Sun Nov 9 17:34:59 2003 From: Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com (Jill Koslen) Date: Sun, 09 Nov 2003 20:34:59 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bob Stegmiller's"Peter Pan" backdrops Message-ID: Beachwood Community Theater is in the process of mounting "Peter Pan" & can not locate any of the backdrops we used the last time we performed this production. These back drops belonged to Bob Stegmiller & were used specifically for the production of "Peter Pan". One was a cut out backdrop of 3 large trees and actors could actually cross through the openings. The second was a large backdrop of Neverland. If anyone knows where we can locate either of these backdrops we would be grateful to hear from you. If anyone owns any backdrops that could be used for this production we would be interested to borrow/rent. Please contact Jill Koslen at 216-595-3734 if you can assist us in any way. From Cesearsforum at aol.com Sun Nov 9 21:52:22 2003 From: Cesearsforum at aol.com (Cesearsforum at aol.com) Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2003 00:52:22 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cesear's Forum presents BLUE HEART at Kennedy's, Nov. 14th thru Dec. 13th Message-ID: <7c.3e88c418.2ce08196@aol.com> --part1_7c.3e88c418.2ce08196_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear NEOhiopal Subscriber: Cesear's Forum is pleased to announce it will be presenting Caryl Churchill's BLUE HEART, a double bill of two interrelated plays, 'Hearts Desire' and 'Blue Kettle,' at Kennedy's Down Under, Playhouse Square Center, Cleveland, Ohio. The plays are united by their common themes of disruption and loss. Conversely, they are also very funny, sharing an anarchic wit, and an almost joyous flouting of theatrical conventions. Chronology, characterization and even, occasionally, coherence are chopped and twisted providing an unexpected form of poignancy and heady pleasure. In the first play, 'Hearts Desire,' a family is waiting for the return of a long absent daughter. As they wait, the action repeats, allowing improbable secrets and long-held hostilities to be revealed through a series of 'what-if?' scenarios. In 'Blue Kettle,' random words - 'kettle' for instance - insinuate themselves repeatedly into the dialogue, highlighting the gulf between words and feelings, as a young man attempts to convince several older women they're his birth mother. Caryl Churchill's plays can almost always be counted on to take your head for a spin, and though not easy to categorize, they continue to challenge the assumption that theatre is about linear storytelling. Her play-writing career began in radio in the 1960's, encompasses numerous acclaimed stage plays (among them: CLOUD NINE, TOP GIRLS, SERIOUS MONEY), and from the 1990's, has moved more and more into a mixed theatre of text, dance, and music. She was Resident Dramatist at the Royal Court (1974-5) and spent much of the 1970's and 1980's working with the theatre groups 'Joint Stock' and 'Monstrous Regiment.' BLUE HEART was developed for the 1997 Edinburgh Fringe in collaboration with a small British touring company, 'Out of Joint.' The production then moved to London's Royal Court, followed by an international tour. Cesear's Forum, a minimalist theatre company, produces only a few times a year, but is dedicated to production excellence through unique, timely and often unknown plays. The cast includes company regulars Glenn and Jean Colerider, Lee Mackey, with Dana Snyder, Victor D'Altorio, Marci Paolucci and Mary Alice Beck. Performing at Kennedy's Down Under (literally under the Ohio Theatre), an intimate venue with close proximity to the stage action (no seat is more than 35 feet from the stage) at the Playhouse Square Center, ticket prices are reasonably priced at just $15. BLUE HEART; November 14th through December 13th, Kennedy's Down Under, Playhouse Square Center, 1501 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Friday & Saturdays at 8pm. Single tickets at $15.00. Call Tickets.com at (216) 241-6000. Web site: Cesearsforum.com. --part1_7c.3e88c418.2ce08196_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear NEOhiopal Subscriber:

Cesear's Forum is pleased to announce it will be presenting Caryl Churchill'= s
BLUE HEART, a double bill of two interrelated plays, 'Hearts Desire' and 'Bl= ue Kettle,'
at Kennedy's Down Under, Playhouse Square Center, Cleveland, Ohio. The plays= are
united by their common themes of disruption and loss.  Conversely, they= are also very
funny, sharing an anarchic wit, and an almost joyous flouting of theatrical=20= conventions.
Chronology, characterization and even, occasionally, coherence are chopped a= nd
twisted providing an unexpected form of poignancy and heady pleasure.

In the first play, 'Hearts Desire,' a family is waiting for the return of a=20= long absent
daughter.  As they wait, the action repeats, allowing improbable secret= s and long-held
hostilities to be revealed through a series of 'what-if?' scenarios.  I= n 'Blue Kettle,'
random words - 'kettle' for instance - insinuate themselves repeatedly into=20= the dialogue,
highlighting the gulf between words and feelings, as a young man attempts to= convince
several older women they're his birth mother.

Caryl Churchill's plays can almost always be counted on to take your head fo= r a spin,
and though not easy to categorize, they continue to challenge the assumption= that theatre
is about linear storytelling.  Her play-writing career began in radio i= n the 1960's,
encompasses numerous acclaimed stage plays (among them: CLOUD NINE, TOP
GIRLS, SERIOUS MONEY), and from the 1990's, has moved more and more into a <= BR> mixed theatre of text, dance, and music.  She was Resident Dramatist at= the Royal Court
(1974-5) and spent much of the 1970's and 1980's working with the theatre gr= oups 'Joint
Stock' and 'Monstrous Regiment.'  BLUE HEART was developed for the 1997=
Edinburgh Fringe in collaboration with a small British touring company, 'Out= of Joint.' 
The production then moved to London's Royal Court, followed by an internatio= nal tour.

Cesear's Forum, a minimalist theatre company, produces only a few times a ye= ar, but is
dedicated to production excellence through unique, timely and often unknown=20= plays.
The cast includes company regulars Glenn and Jean Colerider, Lee Mackey, wit= h Dana
Snyder, Victor D'Altorio, Marci Paolucci and Mary Alice Beck.  Performi= ng at
Kennedy's Down Under (literally under the Ohio Theatre), an intimate venue w= ith close
proximity to the stage action (no seat is more than 35 feet from the stage)=20= at the
Playhouse Square Center, ticket prices are reasonably priced at just $15.
BLUE HEART; November 14th through December 13th, Kennedy's Down Under,
Playhouse Square Center, 1501 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Friday & Saturda= ys at 8pm.
Single tickets at $15.00.  Call Tickets.com at (216) 241-6000.  We= b site: Cesearsforum.com.
--part1_7c.3e88c418.2ce08196_boundary-- From jimsmith at jimsmith4music.com Sun Nov 9 22:29:22 2003 From: jimsmith at jimsmith4music.com (Jim Smith) Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2003 01:29:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jim Smith / Brandon St. James: (1) new CD release and (2) concert date Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C3A72A.11E54910 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello everyone, I'm very pleased to announce that my new album is finally finished! After nearly a year of production, I'm very happy with the way it turned out. I hope that you'll enjoy listening to it even half as much as I enjoyed making it. The new CD is titled "Only Dreamers Understand" and contains 12 original songs which I've written & produced under a new stage name, "Brandon St. James". When playing songs made popular by others, and to my friends and family in the Akron/Canton/Youngstown area, I'll still be "Jim Smith". The new stage name is strictly for recordings and performances as a singer/songwriter, where the emphasis will be on my original songs and expanding into other areas as such. The new CD should be in select stores by Tuesday, December 2nd ... but if you'd like to receive an ADVANCE COPY prior to that time, there are two ways to do so: (1) You can mail a check or money order, payable to Artistar Records in the amount of $15.00 (US), which will include shipping & handling, at the following address: P O Box 36385, Canton, OH 44735 (2) You are invited and welcome to attend a concert that I'll be performing on Saturday, November 22nd. There will be a reception following the show, in which ticket holders will receive one free complimentary advance copy of the CD. (Details are below) I hope to see you there! 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aol.com Mon Nov 3 04:35:24 2003 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 07:35:24 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]PROOF Auditions in one week - Fred Sternfeld, director Message-ID: <168.25d91c5b.2cd7a58c@aol.com> --part1_168.25d91c5b.2cd7a58c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The location for the first 3.5 weeks of the 5 week rehearsal period will be=20 decided after casting is complete.=A0 It will be at a convenient location fo= r the=20 majority of the cast, whether that is in Chardon, the near east side or the=20 west side. Audition appointments -- 440-286-2255 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------= -- ------------------ Geauga Lyric Theatre Guild announces AUDITIONS for Proof by David Auburn Directed by Fred Sternfeld Set Design by Richard Gould Costume Design by Alison Hernan Sound Design by Stuart J. Kelley AUDITION DATES: By appointment at three (pick one) different locations:=20 Monday, November 10:=20 6:00pm - 9pm, Beck Center for the Arts,=20 17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, Ohio=A0=A0 44107=20 OR Tuesday, November 11:=20 6:30pm - 10pm, Geauga Theatre,=20 101 Water St., Chardon, Ohio=A0=A0 44024 OR Wednesday, November 12:=20 6:30pm - 10pm, Tri C East,=A0 Bldg. 2,=20 4250 Richmond Rd., Highland Hills Village, Ohio=A0 44122 Callbacks will be held Saturday, November 15 at 2:00pm - location to be=20 determined=20 To schedule an appointment please call GLTG at 440-286-2255, Wednesday,=20 Thursday, Friday or Saturday from 10:00am - 2:00pm or Tuesday from 5:00pm -=20= 9:00pm. AUDITION INFORMATION:=A0 Choose one of these options: Present a one minute=20 memorized contemporary monologue and an un-memorized selection from the scri= pt=A0 OR=20 you can read two selections from the script.=20 The selections from the script will be provided to you when you arrive for=20 your audition. Please provide a=A0 current picture and resume if available,=20= and=20 arrive at least fifteen minutes early to fill out an audition form and selec= t=20 and look over the cutting from the script. ABOUT THE PLAY:=A0 In this Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning Broadway hi= t,=20 a mathematician's daughter struggles with her father's brilliant legacy - an= d=20 finds that genius and madness share uncomfortably close ties. Coming to term= s=20 with life and her family, Catherine, a young graduate student, finds love wh= en=20 she least expects it. Contains adult language. ROLES AVAILABLE: 2 men, 2 women. Ages below are 'character' ages. Catherine -- 25 Robert -- fifty - sixty; Catherine's father Claire -- late twenties; Catherine's sister Hal -- 28; Robert's former student REHEARSAL INFORMATION: Three to six times a week (depending upon the role)=20 starting April 4, 2004. Rehearsals will be picked from weeknights 7:00 -10:3= 0pm;=20 weekends / Saturday afternoons and Sunday afternoons and/or evenings.=A0=20 COMPENSATION:=A0 Actors appear in GLTG productions on a volunteer basis. BACKSTAGE positions available in all technical areas. PRODUCTION DATES:=A0 May 6 - May 23, 2004. Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays at= =20 8:00pm. Sundays at 2:00pm. Possible one or two week extension. QUESTIONS? If you have any questions, reply to this e-mail or call me at 216-360-0708. Visit my Website:=A0=A0=A0 http://= www.fredsternfeld.com --part1_168.25d91c5b.2cd7a58c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The location fo= r the first 3.5 weeks of the 5 week rehearsal period will be decided after c= asting is complete.=A0 It will be at a convenient location for the majority=20= of the cast, whether that is in Chardon, the near east side or the west side= .

Audition appointments -- 440= -286-2255
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Geauga Lyric Theatre Guild
announces
AUDITIONS
for
Proof
by David Auburn

Directed by Fred Sternfeld
Set Design by Richard Gould
Costume Design by Alison Hernan
Sound Design by Stuart J. Kelley

AUDITION DAT= ES: By appointment at t= hree (pick one) different locations:

Monday, November 10:
6:00pm - 9pm, Beck Center for the Arts,
17801 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, Ohio=A0=A0 44107
OR

Tuesday, November 11:
6:30pm - 10pm, Geauga Theatre,
101 Water St., Chardon, Ohio=A0=A0 44024
OR

Wednesday, November 12:
6:30pm - 10pm, Tri C East,=A0 Bldg. 2,
4250 Richmond Rd., Highland Hills Village, Ohio=A0 44122

Callbacks will be held Saturday, November 15 at 2:00pm - location to=20= be determined

To schedule an appointmen= t please call GLTG at 440-286-2255, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday or Saturday=20= from 10:00am - 2:00pm or Tuesday from 5:00pm - 9:00pm.

AUDITION INFORMATION:= =A0
Choose one of these options= : Present a one minute memorized contemporary monologue and an un-memorized=20= selection from the script=A0 OR you can read two selections from the=20= script.

The selections from the script will be provided to you when you arrive for y= our audition. Please provide a=A0 current picture and resume if available, a= nd arrive at least fifteen minutes early to fill out an audition form and se= lect and look over the cutting from the script.

ABOUT THE PLAY:=A0 In this Pulitzer Prize and Tony A= ward winning Broadway hit, a mathematician's daughter struggles with her fat= her's brilliant legacy - and finds that genius and madness share uncomfortab= ly close ties. Coming to terms with life and her family, Catherine, a young=20= graduate student, finds love when she least expects it. Contains adult langu= age.

ROLES AVAILABLE: 2 men, 2 women. Ages below are 'cha= racter' ages.

Catherine -- 25
Robert -- fifty - sixty; Catherine's father
Claire -- late twenties; Catherine's sister
Hal -- 28; Robert's former student

REHEARSAL INFORMATION: Three to six times a week=20= (depending upon the role) starting April 4, 2004. Rehearsals will be p= icked from weeknights 7:00 -10:30pm; weekends / Saturday afternoons=20= and Sunday afternoons and/or evenings.=A0

COMPENSATION:=A0 Actors appear in GLTG productions o= n a volunteer basis.

BACKSTAGE positions available in all technical areas= .

PRODUCTION DATES:=A0 May 6 - May 23, 2004. Thursdays= , Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00pm. Sundays at 2:00pm. Possible one or two=20= week extension.

QUESTIONS?
If you have any questions, reply to this e-mail or call me at 216-360-0708.<= B>

Visit my Website:=A0=A0=A0
htt= p://www.fredsternfeld.com







--part1_168.25d91c5b.2cd7a58c_boundary-- From oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com Mon Nov 3 05:50:07 2003 From: oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com (annettamarion) Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2003 13:50:07 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL][OIFF-News] CONTROVERSIAL, AWARD-WINNING FILM TO PREMIERE IN OHIO 8P, NOVEMBER 4 AT THE OIFF Message-ID: ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Buy Ink Cartridges or Refill Kits for your HP, Epson, Canon or Lexmark Printer at MyInks.com. Free s/h on orders $50 or more to the US & Canada. http://www.c1tracking.com/l.asp?cid=3D5511 http://us.click.yahoo.com/mOAaAA/3exGAA/qnsNAA/W4IolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> CONTROVERSIAL, AWARD-WINNING FILM TO PREMIERE IN OHIO 8P, NOVEMBER 4=20 AT THE OHIO INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL A Decade Under the Influence: 10 Year Anniversary OIFF November 1-9,=20 2003 For Immediate Release: November 3, 2003 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Artistic Directors,=20 (216) 651-7315 Cleveland, Ohio-In honor of Election Day and Independent Pictures' mission of freedom of expression, the feature documentary UNPRECEDENTED: THE 2000 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION makes its=20 Ohio premiere at 8p, Tuesday, November 4 at the 10 Year Anniversary=20 OIFF at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Road. Says Variety, "=85a powerful piece of agitprop filmmaking=85 [the film's] only flaw is its brevity; the subject is so vast=85" UNPRECEDENTED is the riveting story about the battle for the=20 Presidency in Florida and the undermining of democracy in America.=20 Filmmakers Richard Ray P=E9rez and Joan Sekler examine modern America's most controversial political contest: the election of=20 George W. Bush. What emerges is a disturbing picture of an election=20 marred by suspicious irregularities, electoral injustices, and=20 sinister voter purges in a state governed by the winning candidate's=20 brother. George W. Bush stole the presidency of the United States=85 and got away with it. Film festivals around the country,=20 including San Francisco Independent, New Jersey International,=20 Crossroads, Winslow, Sacramento, Berkeley, and NY International, have=20 bestowed awards upon UNPRECEDENTED. Call (216) 651-7315, email OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com, or visit=20 www.ohiofilms.com for hotel information and schedule details for the=20 10 Year Anniversary OIFF, November 1-9, 2003. Visit www.ticketweb.com=20 for directions and tickets in advance. Attend the festival for the=20 details on after-festival parties Thursday, Friday and Saturday=20 nights. Independent Pictures is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established=20 in 1993. IP is the proud sponsor of the Ohio Independent Film=20 Festival, Ohio Independent Screenplay Awards, Film Production=20 Training Program, regional AIVF Salons, Fiscal Agent Sponsorship=20 Program, Speakers Bureau, annual Director of Photography Workshop, and a variety of curatorial programs. INDEPENDENT PICTURES' SPONSORS: Association of Independent Video & Filmmakers, Audio Visual Rentals, Cleveland Cardiovascular Research=20 Foundation, The Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland=20 Public Theatre, Community Shares of Greater Cleveland, Convention &=20 Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland Inc., Filmmaker Magazine, The=20 George Gund Foundation, Hampton Inn, www.InkTip.com, Marriott=20 Residence Inn, Media Design Imaging, Miller Beer, Northern Ohio Live, The Offset Theory, Ohio Arts Council, Sherwin Williams, Steen=20 Editorial, United Labor Agency, West Side Cardiology Associates, the=20 Ohio Humanities Council, a state affiliate of the National Endowment=20 for the Humanities Independent Pictures 1392 West 65th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44102 (216) 651-7315 (216) 651-7317 fax OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com http://www.ohiofilms.com To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: oiff-News-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com =20 Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/=20 From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Mon Nov 3 05:52:59 2003 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 08:52:59 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Pat Metheny Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A211.CAE7FC41 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable PAT METHENY SOLO + TRIO TOUR 2003 with Christian McBride and Antonio Sanchez =20 NOVEMBER 9, 2003 @ 7:30PM SEVERANCE HALL - CLEVELAND, OH TICKETS ON-SALE NOW =20 $5.00 discount off each ticket to students and seniors at the box office $37.50 / $42.50 / $50.00 Via phone at the Severance Hall Ticket Office @ (216) 231-1111, or online at www.clevelandorchestra.com =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A211.CAE7FC41 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

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=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A211.CAE7FC41-- From KWalder at thetangier.com Mon Nov 3 06:01:59 2003 From: KWalder at thetangier.com (Kathleen Walder) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 09:01:59 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]New Akron Comedy Club Message-ID: <001101c3a213$0fe26740$14fea8c0@D5S50S11> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C3A1E9.270C5F40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Tangier Restaurant in Akron is opening a new upscale comedy club. The Comedy Cabaret will premiere on New Year's Eve of this year, with Dan Grueter headlining, Vince Morris featuring. It will then feature five shows every week - 7:30 Thursdays, 7:00 (non-smoking) and 9:30 Fridays, 7:00 & 9:30 Saturdays. The room seats 400 and is ideal for comedy, having been used for top "Las Vegas-type" acts throughout the 70s, 80s and 90s. We are looking for a Cabaret Manager with food and beverage experience, servers, greeters, bouncers, etc. All booking will be done through Dave Stroupe at the Columbus Funny Bone (read: please don't call me to get onstage!) Resumes for service positions can be sent to Tangier at 532 W Market St Akron 44303, faxed to 330-376-0165, or emailed to KWalder at thetangier.com Kathleen Walder Director of Marketing Tangier 330-376-7171 ext 47 www.thetangier.com ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C3A1E9.270C5F40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Tangier Restaurant in Akron is = opening a new upscale comedy club. The Comedy Cabaret will premiere on New Year’s Eve of = this year, with Dan Grueter headlining, Vince Morris featuring. It will then = feature five shows every week – 7:30 = Thursdays, 7:00 (non-smoking) and 9:30 Fridays, = 7:00 & 9:30 Saturdays.  The room seats 400 and is ideal for comedy, having been = used for top “Las Vegas-type” acts throughout the 70s, 80s and = 90s. We are looking for a Cabaret Manager with food and beverage experience, = servers, greeters, bouncers, etc. All booking will be done through Dave Stroupe = at the Columbus Funny Bone (read: please don’t call me to get onstage!) = Resumes for service positions can be sent to Tangier at 532 W = Market St Akron 44303, faxed to 330-376-0165, or emailed to KWalder at thetangier.com

 

 

Kathleen Walder

Director of Marketing

Tangier

330-376-7171 ext 47   = www.thetangier.com

 

------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C3A1E9.270C5F40-- From rferguson at woio.com Mon Nov 3 06:42:44 2003 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 08:42:44 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]HABITAT FOR INSANITY - AMERICAN SPLENDOR OPENS IN ONE WEEK at SEC OND CITY 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_01C3A218.BCD90F44 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" COMEDY COMEDY COMEDY! Habitat for Insanity (HFI) sketch comedy group opens it's newest revue next Monday at The Second Theatre. This special show is running for 2 NIGHTS ONLY! Monday November 10th and Monday November 17th at 8pm. Featuring orginal sketches and songs, "American Splendor" includes some of HFI's best material from their 2 year history as well as brand spanking new funny stuff. If anyone sees Harvey Pekar, can you tell him he's invited to the show? For more information call Rick at 216-367-7133. Check out the website at www.habitat-for-insanity.com WHAT: Habitat For Insanity Presents: American Splendor WHEN: November 10th and 17th at 88pm WHERE: The Second City Theatre - Playhouse Square 2037 East 14th Street ADMISSION: $6 Lousy bucks. Habitat For Insanity is written and performed by Leilani Barret Rick Ferguson Margi Herwald Marlene Kelly Derek Koger Michael Martone Mike Polk Jr. Jackie Pope Doug Rossi Meghan Rowell Gretchen Thomas Musical Director - Adam Brooks Associate Producer - Derek Koger Directed and Produced by Rick Ferguson ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A218.BCD90F44 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable HABITAT FOR INSANITY - AMERICAN SPLENDOR OPENS IN ONE WEEK at = SECOND CITY

COMEDY COMEDY COMEDY!

Habitat for Insanity (HFI)  = sketch comedy group opens it's newest revue next Monday at The Second = Theatre. This special show is running for 2 NIGHTS ONLY! Monday = November 10th and Monday November 17th at 8pm. Featuring orginal = sketches and songs, "American Splendor" includes some = of HFI's best material from their 2 year history as well as brand = spanking new funny stuff.

If anyone sees Harvey Pekar, can you = tell him he's invited to the show?

For more information call Rick at = 216-367-7133.
Check out the website at = www.habitat-for-insanity.com

WHAT: Habitat For Insanity Presents: = American Splendor

WHEN: November 10th and 17th at = 88pm

WHERE: The Second City Theatre - = Playhouse Square
         2037 East 14th Street

ADMISSION: $6 Lousy bucks.



Habitat For Insanity is written and = performed by

Leilani Barret

Rick Ferguson

Margi Herwald

Marlene Kelly

Derek Koger

Michael Martone

Mike Polk Jr.

Jackie Pope

Doug Rossi

Meghan Rowell

Gretchen Thomas

Musical Director - Adam Brooks

Associate Producer - Derek = Koger

Directed and Produced by Rick = Ferguson





------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A218.BCD90F44-- From Ccontempdt at aol.com Mon Nov 3 07:12:51 2003 From: Ccontempdt at aol.com (Ccontempdt at aol.com) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 10:12:51 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: CCDT's heartwarming holiday production returns to Tri-C East Dec 5-7, 2003 Message-ID: <32.40182ce2.2cd7ca73@aol.com> --part1_32.40182ce2.2cd7ca73_boundary Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="-----------------------------1067872370" -------------------------------1067872370 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit _____________________________________ Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc. Michael Medcalf, Executive/Artistic Director 1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103-1979 216.426.8156 [Office/Studio] 216.426.0936 [Fax] Ccontempdt at aol.com [E-mail] -------------------------------1067872370 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
 
_____________________________________
Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theat= re, Inc.
Michael Medcalf, Executive/Artistic Director
1075 East 74th S= treet, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103-1979
216.426.8156 [Office/Stu= dio]
216.426.0936 [Fax]
Ccontempdt at aol.com [E-mail]
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During a=20 Christmas Eve service, Symphony falls asleep and is awakened by her fairy=20 godmother (FG) who tells the girl she may have three wishes granted. Symphon= y wishes=20 only to find her real parents so the family can all be together again for=20 Christmas. Thus begins the =E2=80=9Cfantastical=E2=80=9D journey in search o= f the youth=E2=80=99s real=20 family. Many exciting and unexpected revelations occur along the journey an= d=20 unfold the true meaning of Christmas through fantastic acting, singing and o= f=20 course dancing! The Saturday night December 6 performance will serve as the organization=E2= =80=99s=20 annual benefit, which helps support its education programs, scholarships and= =20 core operations. One of the evening's corporate sponsors is Cleveland Clini= c=20 Health System. The evening begins at 6:30PM with drinks and hors d=E2=80= =99oeuvres and=20 the performance starts at 8:15PM. The attire is holiday festive. Ticket pri= ce=20 is $50 per person. For this production CCDT has partnered with the Adoption Network Cleveland,=20= a=20 non-profit member organization that offers support and education for adoptee= ,=20 birthparents and adoptive parents. On display in the lobby throughout the=20 run of the production will be the traveling exhibit =E2=80=9CAdoption, Art a= nd Me.=E2=80=9D =20 This exhibit, which was created through a collaboration of the Adoption=20 Awareness Coalition, Adoption Network Cleveland, Cleveland Public Library, C= uyahoga=20 County Department of Children and Family Services, and the Cuyahoga County=20 Public Library, will feature the artwork of children who are either adopted=20= or=20 currently living in foster care waiting for permanent homes.=20 =20 "Through their art and words, these children have expressed their feelings=20 about adoption, finding a family and living in foster care, " says Betsie No= rris=20 of Adoption Network Cleveland. "Our hope is that those who view this exhibi= t=20 will leave with a deeper awareness of what it means to be a child without a=20 permanent family, and what adoption can mean to such a child. Perhaps even=20 some of our audience will be inspired to help or even adopt. " =20 This exhibit will be traveling to over 12 locations in the Greater Cleveland= =20 Area in 2004 and is available to be exhibited at your location. For more=20 information about this exhibit or adoption call (216) 881-7511. =20 Dates, times and prices: =20 Friday, December 5, 8PM Saturday, December 6, Benefit - 6:30 reception/8:15PM performance Sunday, December 7, 3PM and 7PM =20 Tickets are available for the following prices: $20 at door/$18 in advance (up to the day before performance)/$15 Seniors an= d=20 teens $10 children 12 and under/$50 Benefit performance $13 for groups 10 or more (must be purchased in advance up to the day before= =20 performance) Call 216-426-8156 for tickets or more information. CCDT's 2003-2004 Rejoice season of performances and events are made possible= =20 with the generous support of: =20 The Cleveland Foundation, The George Gund Foundation, The Ohio Arts Council,= =20 The Nord Family Foundation, The United Black Fund, The Kulas Foundation,=20 Clevelan Clinic Health System, City of Cleveland, CCDT's Board of Trustees,=20= CCDT's=20 Community Partners for the Arts, Urban Dialect Magazine, Tri-C's Center for=20 Arts and Culture, Cleveland Public Theatre, MOCA, Kaiser Permanente, Young=20 Audiences of Greater Cleveland, Epstein Design Partners, Nannette Bedway Stu= dio,=20 many individual contributors and YOU! # # # _____________________________________ Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Inc. Michael Medcalf, Executive/Artistic Director 1075 East 74th Street, Suite 100 B Cleveland, Ohio 44103-1979 216.426.8156 [Office/Studio] 216.426.0936 [Fax]=20 Ccontempdt at aol.com [E-mail] -------------------------------1067871856 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en AOL= Email

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre (CCDT)

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CONTACT= :

Michael= Medcalf, Executive/Artistic Director

Office=20= - 216.426.8156      Fax - 216.426.0936     Ccontempdt at aol.com

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November 3, 2003

Cleveland, Ohio

 

Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre=E2=80=99s

=E2=80=9CPoignant, delightful and heartwarming=E2=80=9D holiday p= roduction

The Night Before Christmas

Returns to Tri-C East December 5-7, 2003

 

Michael Medcalf, award-winning choreographer and Executive/Artis= tic Director of Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Cleveland=E2=80=99s pr= emiere multicultural dance ensemble, joins forces with award-winning directo= r Tony Sias and talented local playwright Margaret Lynch to present its orig= inal holiday production for the entire family entitled =E2=80=9CThe Night Be= fore Christmas (NBC).=E2=80=9D  = With the seamlessly woven assistance of Duke Ellington=E2=80=99s=20= =E2=80=9CThe Nutcracker Suite=E2=80=9D and the fantastic dancing of the prof= essional ensemble, NBC tells the story of tells the story of a young sister=20= and brother (Symphony and Paris) who are in foster care, being cared for by=20= Mr. Pastor and his wife, Mother Pastor. During a Christmas Eve service, Symp= hony falls asleep and is awakened by her fairy godmother (FG) who tells the=20= girl she may have three wishes granted. Symphony wishes only to find her rea= l parents so the family can all be together again for Christmas. Thus begins= the =E2=80=9Cfantastical=E2=80=9D journey in search of the youth=E2=80=99s=20= real family.  Many exciting an= d unexpected revelations occur along the journey and unfold the true meaning= of Christmas through fantastic acting, singing and of course dancing!

 

The Saturday night December 6 performance will serve as the orga= nization=E2=80=99s annual benefit, which helps support its education program= s, scholarships and core operations. = One of the evening's corporate sponsors is Cleveland Clinic Health System.&= nbsp; The evening begins at 6:30PM with drinks and hors d=E2=80= =99oeuvres and the performance starts at 8:15PM. The attire is holiday festi= ve.  Ticket price is $50 per p= erson.

 

For this production CCDT has partnered with the Adoption Network= Cleveland, a non-profit member organization that offers support and educati= on for adoptee, birthparents and adoptive parents.  On display in the lobby throughout the run of the prod= uction will be the traveling exhibit =E2=80=9CAdoption, Art and Me.=E2=80= =9D  This exhibit, which was c= reated through a collaboration of the Adoption Awareness Coalition, Adoption= Network Cleveland, Cleveland Public Library, Cuyahoga County Department of=20= Children and Family Services, and the Cuyahoga County Public Library, will f= eature the artwork of children who are either adopted or currently living in= foster care waiting for permanent homes.

 

"Through their art and words, these children have expressed thei= r feelings about adoption, finding a family and living in foster care, " say= s Betsie Norris of Adoption Network Cleveland.  "Our hope is that those= who view this exhibit will leave with a deeper awareness of what it means t= o be a child without a permanent family, and what adoption can mean to such=20= a child.  Perhaps even some of our audience will be inspired to help or= even adopt. "

 

This exhi= bit will be traveling to over 12 locations in the Greater Cleveland Area in=20= 2004 and is available to be exhibited at your location.  For more information about this exhibit or adopti= on call (216) 881-7511.

 

Dates, times and prices:

 

Friday, December 5, 8PM
Saturday, December 6, Benefit - 6:30 recepti= on/8:15PM performance
Sunday, December 7, 3PM and 7PM

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CCDT's 2003-2004 Rejoice season of performances and events are made possibl= e with the generous support of: 
 
The Cleveland Foundation, The George Gund Foundation, The Ohio Arts Cou= ncil, The Nord Family Foundation, The United Black Fund, The Kulas Foundatio= n, Clevelan Clinic Health System, City of Cleveland, CCDT's Board of Trustee= s, CCDT's Community Partners for the Arts, Urban Dialect Magazine, Tri-C's C= enter for Arts and Culture, Cleveland Public Theatre, MOCA, Kaiser Permanent= e, Young Audiences of Greater Cleveland, Epstein Design Partners, Nannette B= edway Studio, many individual contributors and YOU!
 
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Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theat= re, Inc.
Michael Medcalf, Executive/Artistic Director
1075 East 74th S= treet, Suite 100 B
Cleveland, Ohio 44103-1979
216.426.8156 [Office/Stu= dio]
216.426.0936 [Fax]
Ccontempdt at aol.com [E-mail]
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-------------------------------1067871856-- --part1_32.40182ce2.2cd7ca73_boundary-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Mon Nov 3 07:32:58 2003 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 07:32:58 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakeland Auditions: Noises Off! this week Message-ID: <20031103153258.36334.qmail@web13113.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1302678490-1067873578=:35792 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Lakeland Theatre announces auditions for Michael Frayn's NOISES OFF Directed by Martin Friedman Production Dates: February 6-26, 2004; 12 performances; 1 or 2 Student Matinees on either February 5,12 or 19 in the morning (and which will be additionally compensated). All roles are financially compensated above and beyond PACT minimums. 5 males; 4 females Auditions Dates: Tuesday and Wednesday, November 4 and 5, 2003 7:30pm to 9:00pm. Callbacks as needed. Sets and Lights by Keith Nagy; Costumes by Craig Tucker; Sound by Bill Amato Noises Off is not one play but two - simultaneously a traditional sex farce, Nothing On, and the backstage farce that develops during Nothing On's final rehearsal and tour. The two farces begin to interlock, as the characters make their exits from Nothing On only to find themselves making entrances into the even worse nightmare going on backstage, and exit from that only to make their entrances back into Nothing On. In the end, at the disastrous final performance in Stockton-on-Tees, the two farces can be kept separate no longer, and coalesce into one single collective nervous breakdown. Sorry, No Equity Contracts are available for this particular production. 4 women; 5 men. 1 male (50's-60's), 2 Females (late 20's/30's), 2 males (30's/40's), 1 Female (early 20's), 1 Female (40's/50's), 2 Males (20's/30's). No need to prepare monologue. You will read from the script. You must exhibit some facilty for British/Irish/Scottish dialect. Rehearsals will begin in December (a couple of read throughs, etc) and in earnest in January. For more information please call Martin Friedman at 440.953.7034. Auditions will be held at Lakeland Community College's Performing Arts Center. Take I90 East (towards Erie, PA). Get off at Route #306. Turn right (south) on Rt#306. Turn left at the first stop light (into Lakeland Community College). Turn right a the stop sign. Turn right at the next stop sign. Turn left into the Faculty/Staff parking lot. The theatre is just past the Clocktower on the left. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Exclusive Video Premiere - Britney Spears --0-1302678490-1067873578=:35792 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Lakeland Theatre
announces
auditions for
 
Michael Frayn's
NOISES OFF
Directed by Martin Friedman
 
Production Dates: February 6-26, 2004; 12 performances; 1 or 2 Student Matinees on either February 5,12 or 19 in the morning (and which will be additionally compensated).
 
All roles are financially compensated above and beyond PACT minimums.
5 males; 4 females
 
Auditions Dates: Tuesday and Wednesday, November 4 and 5, 2003
7:30pm to 9:00pm. Callbacks as needed.
 
Sets and Lights by Keith Nagy; Costumes by Craig Tucker; Sound by Bill Amato

Noises Off is not one play but two - simultaneously a traditional sex farce, Nothing On, and the backstage farce that develops during Nothing On's final rehearsal and tour. The two farces begin to interlock, as the characters make their exits from Nothing On only to find themselves making entrances into the even worse nightmare going on backstage, and exit from that only to make their entrances back into Nothing On. In the end, at the disastrous final performance in Stockton-on-Tees, the two farces can be kept separate no longer, and coalesce into one single collective nervous breakdown.

Sorry, No Equity Contracts are available for this particular production.

4 women; 5 men. 1 male (50's-60's), 2 Females (late 20's/30's), 2 males (30's/40's),  1 Female (early 20's), 1 Female (40's/50's), 2 Males (20's/30's).

No need to prepare monologue. You will read from the script. You must exhibit some facilty for British/Irish/Scottish dialect. Rehearsals will begin in December (a couple of read throughs, etc) and in earnest in January.

For more information please call Martin Friedman at 440.953.7034.

Auditions will be held at Lakeland Community College's Performing Arts Center. Take I90 East (towards Erie, PA). Get off at Route #306. Turn right (south) on Rt#306. Turn left at the first stop light (into Lakeland Community College). Turn right a the stop sign. Turn right at the next stop sign. Turn left into the Faculty/Staff parking lot. The theatre is just past the Clocktower on the left.

 


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Exclusive Video Premiere - Britney Spears --0-1302678490-1067873578=:35792-- From Yvette at beckcenter.org Mon Nov 3 07:58:22 2003 From: Yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 10:58:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Favorite Fairy Tale Characters at Beck Center in November! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A223.4EDAF3E7 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Rapunzel Cinderella and Jack in the Beanstalk =20 All at The Beck Center for the Arts in November! =20 What do you get when you combine Rapunzel, Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, The Big Bad Wolf, Jack in the Beanstalk and the Wicked Witch with music by Sondheim and Lapine? You get the delightful Beck Center Youth Theater production of Into the Woods, jr., opening November 7. =20 Showtimes Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday matinees at 3:00 p.m. =20 Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students. =20 Discounted rates are available for groups of 20 or more. =20 =20 Youth group workshops are scheduled for Saturday, November 8 and Saturday, November 15. Take a back stage tour, make a special craft and meet the cast! The fee is only $10 and includes admission to the show! Advance reservations for the workshops, which begin at 6:00 p.m. each Saturday, are required. =20 Purchase tickets through the box office by calling 216.521.2540 or by going on line to www.beckcenter.org . The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. =20 More Information: The play shows a cockeyed view of everyone's favorite fairy tale characters in this hysterical take on the stories from the Brothers Grimm. Characters from many different tales are woven together as the Baker and his wife struggle to create a magical potion to break the witch's spell! "It is a great way to get young people to think about the stories we all grew up with," according to Meg Wherry, Director of Youth Theater at the Beck Center and also the director for this production. "It is a way for us to look at the ethical issues raised by fairy tales and have fun while we do it!" Into the Woods was Stephen Sondheim's second musical with James Lapine. It opened on Broadway in November 1987 and ran for 764 performances. The Beck Center's junior version, adapted from the first act of the full length musical, will run from November 7th through November 16th. More than 200 Beck Center theater students auditioned for this production. The chosen cast of 21 has been in rehearsal for the past two months working hard, while having fun, bringing this musical story to life for this Beck Center Main Stage production. =20 "What big eyes you have Granny!" =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: yvette at beckcenter.org =20 Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A223.4EDAF3E7 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Rapunzel

Cinderella

and

Jack in the Beanstalk

 

All at The Beck=20 Center for the=20 Arts

in November!

 

           =20 What=20 do you get when you combine Rapunzel, Cinderella, Little Red Riding = Hood, The=20 Big Bad Wolf, Jack in the Beanstalk and the Wicked Witch with music by = Sondheim=20 and Lapine?  You get the = delightful=20 Beck Center Youth Theater production of Into the Woods, jr., opening=20 November 7.

 

Showtimes Fridays=20 and Saturdays at 7:30=20 p.m. and=20 Sunday matinees at 3:00=20 p.m.  =

Tickets are $10 for = adults and $8=20 for students. =20

Discounted rates are = available for=20 groups of 20 or more. =20

 

Youth group workshops are scheduled for = Saturday,=20 November 8 and Saturday, November 15. =20 Take a back stage tour, make a special craft and meet the = cast!  The fee is only $10 and = includes=20 admission to the show!  = Advance=20 reservations for the workshops, which begin at 6:00=20 p.m. each=20 Saturday, are required.

 

Purchase tickets = through the box=20 office by calling 216.521.2540 or by going on line to www.beckcenter.org.  The = Beck=20 Center for the=20 Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown=20 Cleveland at=20 17801=20 Detroit Avenue in=20 Lakewood.

=

 

More=20 Information:

        = The=20 play shows a cockeyed view of everyone’s favorite fairy tale = characters in this=20 hysterical take on the stories from the Brothers Grimm.  Characters from many different = tales are=20 woven together as the Baker and his wife struggle to create a magical = potion to=20 break the witch’s spell!  = “It is a=20 great way to get young people to think about the stories we all grew up = with,”=20 according to Meg Wherry, Director of Youth Theater at the=20 Beck=20 Center and also the director = for this=20 production.  “It is = a way for us to=20 look at the ethical issues raised by fairy tales and have fun while we = do=20 it!”

        Into=20 the Woods was Stephen Sondheim’s second musical with James = Lapine.  It opened on Broadway in = November 1987=20 and ran for 764 performances.  = The=20 Beck=20 Center’s junior = version, adapted from=20 the first act of the full length musical, will run from November = 7th=20 through November 16th.

        More=20 than 200 Beck=20 Center theater students = auditioned=20 for this production.  The = chosen=20 cast of 21 has been in rehearsal for the past two months working hard, = while=20 having fun, bringing this musical story to life for this Beck Center = Main Stage=20 production.

 

“What big eyes you have=20 Granny!”

 
Yvette A.=20 Hanzel
Director of=20 Marketing
Beck Center for = the=20 Arts
17801 Detroit=20 Avenue
Lakewood, = OH  44107
216.521.2540 = ext.=20 225
Email:  yvette at beckcenter.org
Fax:  216.228.6050

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A223.4EDAF3E7-- From Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com Mon Nov 3 08:29:19 2003 From: Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com (Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 11:29:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Open Auditions for Holiday Show Correction Message-ID: I'm sorry, but I put the wrong street address down it is 4015 Bailey, I have corrected below. Thanks, Jim D'Amico Senior Recruiter Barnes Distribution 216-430-5787 Phone 216-592-1631 Fax jim.d'amico at bd-bgi.com ----- Forwarded by Jim D'Amico/Barnes on 11/03/03 11:28 AM ----- Jim D'Amico To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com 10/31/03 12:11 PM cc: Fax to: Subject: Open Auditions for Holiday Show The Village Idiots sketch and improv comedy troupe is holding open auditions for their Holiday sketch revue. Performance dates are 12/1/03 and 12/12/03, with rehersals being held throughout the month of November. We are currently seeking both male and female actors with prior stage experience. Improv experience a plus but not required. Auditions will be held on Thursday November 6th (11/6) at 8 pm at 4015 Bailey Ave, in Cleveland's Ohio City neighborhood. You must be able to commit to the above dates and be available for rehearsal in November. Call 216-570-5014 with questions or assistance with directions. Jim From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Mon Nov 3 10:13:09 2003 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (Your friend, MITCH!) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 10:13:09 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]STAR search in OHIO: Message-ID: <20031103181309.88302.qmail@web13903.mail.yahoo.com> --0-373951854-1067883189=:87123 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hello again, everyone! (You are FREE 2 FWD this to ANYONE you think could benefit) Mitch Berlingeri, here. Long time, no talk to! My development team has been working on a database project for the last 17 months that will make it easier for people in the industry of visual, graphic and entertainment to network with each other. That would include putting together film crews, aiding artists/musicians with their music projects, websites and co-op publicity opportunities for a large number of new projects in not just Cleveland, but all over. Once the database is proven effective in this market like it has in other forms-our team will branch out and begin conducting projects for the remainder of the coast on the great lakes, then the east, south and finally west. There is no charge to anyone for anything in regards to being listed on this multimedia database and there will be annual updates that install to your computer in the same way that Windows Update works on a PC computer. This project is being created to give the local entertainment industry a much needed boost with nurturing, new, original and exciting projects in all neighboring villages, towns and cities-NOT JUST THE BIG ONES. This project can only help all parties involved meet new people and conduct new projects. Everybody wins! THIS STAR SEARCH is looking for YOU: (if you work in the following fields): Actor/Actress Singers/Rappers/Poets/Musicians/Comedians Music and Lyric Writers Graphic and website designers Writers of plays for television, big screen, art house and theatre Any type of position/dept. required on a film/TV/Music video shoot of any budget Any type of position/dept. required by a record label to operate it Any type of position/dept. required by a record label to complete an album project Any type of position/dept. required by a theatre which conducts plays and special events Promotional engines such as THIS online newsletter. Any aspect of marketing for these genres. Any type of venue that can cater to showcasing any of these types of projects ANY TYPE of entertainment related business/individual/organization not listed above. The steps to be included in this project: Please create an email with the following contact information: Name Address City/State-Zip Contact Phone Numbers (Please list what is cel, home, office) Fax Number(s) Email Address(es) Website(s) Bio of accomplishments and brief history 3 References (Your TOP 3) (Resume optional-any pictures sent must be high res gifs ONLY) to this address: Now-U-Know at Rocketmail.com Please note: Due to a large number of submissions, it may take us up to 2-3 weeks to contact you after your submission. Thank you for your time and effort in aiding this project in its success! Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry), Founder of The MAB/EG --0-373951854-1067883189=:87123 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hello again, everyone! (You are FREE 2 FWD this to ANYONE you think could benefit)
 
Mitch Berlingeri, here. Long time, no talk to!
 
My development team has been working on a database project for the last 17 months that will make it easier for people in the industry of visual, graphic and entertainment to network with each other. That would include putting together film crews, aiding artists/musicians with their music projects, websites and co-op publicity opportunities for a large number of new projects in not just Cleveland, but all over.
 
Once the database is proven effective in this market like it has in other forms-our team will branch out and begin conducting projects for the remainder of the coast on the great lakes, then the east, south and finally west. There is no charge to anyone for anything in regards to being listed on this multimedia database and there will be annual updates that install to your computer in the same way that Windows Update works on a PC computer.
 
This project is being created to give the local entertainment industry a much needed boost with nurturing, new, original and exciting projects in all neighboring villages, towns and cities-NOT JUST THE BIG ONES. This project can only help all parties involved meet new people and conduct new projects. Everybody wins!
 

THIS STAR SEARCH is looking for YOU:

(if you work in the following fields):

  • Actor/Actress
  • Singers/Rappers/Poets/Musicians/Comedians
  • Music and Lyric Writers
  • Graphic and website designers
  • Writers of plays for television, big screen, art house and theatre
  • Any type of position/dept. required on a film/TV/Music video shoot of any budget
  • Any type of position/dept. required by a record label to operate it
  • Any type of position/dept. required by a record label to complete an album project
  • Any type of position/dept. required by a theatre which conducts plays and special events
  • Promotional engines such as THIS online newsletter.
  • Any aspect of marketing for these genres.
  • Any type of venue that can cater to showcasing any of these types of projects
  • ANY TYPE of entertainment related business/individual/organization not listed above.

The steps to be included in this project:

Please create an email with the following contact information:

  • Name
  • Address
  • City/State-Zip
  • Contact Phone Numbers (Please list what is cel, home, office)
  • Fax Number(s)
  • Email Address(es)
  • Website(s)
  • Bio of accomplishments and brief history
  • 3 References (Your TOP 3) 
  • (Resume optional-any pictures sent must be high res gifs ONLY)

 to this address: Now-U-Know at Rocketmail.com

Please note: Due to a large number of submissions,  it may take us up to 2-3 weeks to contact you after your submission. 

Thank you for your time and effort in aiding this project in its success!

Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry), Founder of The MAB/EG --0-373951854-1067883189=:87123-- From bwyner at adelphia.net Mon Nov 3 10:22:46 2003 From: bwyner at adelphia.net (Bradley Wyner) Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2003 13:22:46 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]seeking French Horn & Oboe/English Horn for Les Miz Message-ID: Brad Wyner here . . . Looking for players for French Horn and Oboe/English Horn for Les Miserables Student Edition. The show runs for one weekend in April; includes paid rehearsals. Please contact me at bwyner at adelphia.net for more information. Thanks, Brad From mpreston at dobama.org Mon Nov 3 11:19:18 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 14:19:18 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]REMINDER - Comedy at Dobama Nov. 14-15 - The Three Wise Asses/World Wide Women Message-ID: Comedy with The Three Wise Asses and World Wide Women! Friday & Saturday, November 14th and 15th at Dobama Theatre Cleveland Yucks (www.clevelandyucks.com) presents a double header of comedy at Dobama Theatre on Coventry, Friday, November 14th and Saturday, November 15th. The Three Wise Asses, with comics Mike Baker, Mark Colella, and Ryan Dalton, will be on a back-to-back bill with World Wide Women, starring Maria Borgio, Jenni Lou Oakes and Rhonda Carling Rogers. The Three Wise Asses is a volatile mix of unique comic styles. World Wide Women brings together three area comics with distant geographic origins. PERFORMANCES: Friday, November 14: World Wide Women -- 8:00 p.m., The Three Wise Asses -- 10:30 p.m. Saturday, November 15: The Three Wise Asses -- 8:00 p.m., World Wide Women -- 10:30 p.m. Dobama Theatre is at 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights Tickets: $10.00 for each show, either The Three Wise Asses or World Wide Women, available at http://www.clevelandyucks.com. Special ?Two-Show? Rate: $15.00 for both shows either night. Catch both shows the same night or different nights and save 5 bucks! ***Both shows contain adult content and language.*** DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present: October 17-November 9 The Domino Heart by Matthew Edison, directed by Joyce Casey ? U.S. Premiere! A trio of characters connected by the same heart. "Quietly astonishing" --Carolyn Jack, The Plain Dealer "Deeply moving" -- Fran Heller, Cleveland Jewish News "Must-see" -- Roy Berko, The Times Newspapers "Sharp, quietly commanding" -- James Damico, Free Times "Rewards as much as it demands" -- Jarrod Zickefoose, Sun Press 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! A salute to "the greatest generation." January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed by Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! Quirky, bizarre comedy! Single ticket prices: $11-20. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. From cabraham at cecodoor.com Mon Nov 3 11:16:07 2003 From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 14:16:07 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Silhouette Productions Opens The Wizard Of Oz this week @ Shore Cultural Centre Message-ID: The Shore Cultural Centre Corp. Proudly Presents THE WIZARD OF OZ Book by L. Frank Baum A SILHOUETTE PRODUCTION Directed By Charles J. Abraham Music by David Coxe Choreography by Larry Braun This Non Traditional cast performs the movie version that starred Judy Garland and the well-known story of her journey to "The Merry Old Land Of OZ" Starring Shanice Dunning as Dorothy Micheal Green / Scarecrow Mike Rogan / Tin Woodsman Dante Citraro / Cowardly Lion Tina Krause / Witch of the West And a Large ensemble of 35 Children and Adults Show Dates Nov.7th,8th,14th & 15th @ 8:00pm & Nov. 9th @ 3:00pm All Childrens tickets are $5.00. Adults are $10.00 in advance and $12.00 the day of the show The Shore Cultural Centre 291 East 222nd Street Euclid,Ohio Licensed through Tams-Witmark Box Office 216-289-8107 = From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Mon Nov 3 11:26:26 2003 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2003 14:26:26 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oberlin Conservatory Press Release Message-ID: <911474.3276858386@mjanasg4.con.oberlin.edu> --Boundary_(ID_KR/A7Iij1MVR8my4cSIZcw) Content-type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Content-disposition: inline VIOLIN VIRTUOSA IDA HAENDEL TO PERFORM AT OBERLIN NOV. 18 AS PART OF ARTIST RECITAL SERIES FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas October 31, 2003 440-775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.edu OBERLIN, OHIO =3F She is one of the most venerated musicians of our time, = and on Tuesday, Nov. 18, at 8 p.m., she will appear in concert at Oberlin College's Finney Chapel. Violinist Ida Haendel will perform works by Bach, Bart=F4k, Beethoven, Chausson, Corelli, and Wieniawski, accompanied by pianist Walter Delahunt, as part of Oberlin's Artist Recital Series, celebrating its 125th anniversary this season. Haendel typifies the great tradition of violin playing, evolving from her early work with such celebrated pedagogues as Carl Flesch and Georges Enesco. Since her spectacular London debut at the age of 8 at a Proms concert under the direction of Sir Henry Wood, her career has been distinguished by a succession of triumphs in concert halls the world over. Critics unreservedly praise her masterful technique and searching musicality. Richard Dyer of The Boston Globe wrote: "Fresh, youthful inspiration still animates everything Haendel does . . . . She plays the notes with such simplicity, directness and emotional force that they tear your heart out." She records primarily for the EMI, Decca, and Testament labels; her 2000 recording for Decca with pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy was awarded France's coveted Diapason d?or. Pianist Walter Delahunt is in great demand as a chamber musician ? he is a regular guest of the Berlin Philharmonic Chamber Music Series and many European chamber music festivals ? and he has performed with some of the world's greatest musicians. In addition to the legendary Ida Haendel, Delahunt has played with Zara Nelsova, Gidon Kremer, and Martha Argerich. His musicianship is characterized by tremendous technical command of the instrument and unique sound quality. A native of Nova Scotia and a professor at the Vienna Academy of Music from = 1984 and 1997, his performing career has taken him throughout Canada, the United States, North Africa, the Middle East, and Europe. He has recorded for Panton (Prague) and BMG Japan. A live recording of Dvorak chamber music, performed at the "Progetto Martha Argerich" in Lugano in June 2002, is available on EMI Classics. He resides in Montreal and Brussels. Advance, reserved-seat tickets for the Haendel concert may be purchased by calling Oberlin's Central Ticket Service box office at 440-775-8169. Prices = range from $7 for students, $16 for senior citizens, educators, and those with an Oberlin College I.D., and $20 for the general public. Tickets purchased at the door are an additional $3. Subscription and individual tickets are still available for the remaining concerts in the Artist Recital Series. For more information, please call the CTS box office at 440-775-8169 or visit www.oberlin.edu/con. CTS is located in the lobby of Hall Auditorium, 67 N. Main St. (Route 58), between = the Oberlin Inn and the Allen Memorial Art Museum. Box office hours are Monday through Friday from noon to 5 p.m. and select Saturdays from noon to = 5 p.m. The Artist Recital Series is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of Music = at Oberlin College with additional support from the Friends of the Artist Recital Series. Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is provided = by WCLV 104.9-FM, Cleveland's classical music radio station, WVIZ and 90.3-WCPN ideastream, and Northern Ohio Live magazine. All programs and artists are subject to change. # # # Media Contact Only: Marci Janas 440-775-8328/marci.janas at oberlin.edu 10/31/03 #26-mj Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074-1576 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 www.oberlin.edu/con Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074-1576 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 www.oberlin.edu/con= --Boundary_(ID_KR/A7Iij1MVR8my4cSIZcw) Content-type: text/enriched; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Content-disposition: inline Palatino
VIOLIN VIRTUOSA IDA HAENDEL TO PERFORM AT OBERLIN NOV. 18 AS PART OF ARTIST RECITAL SERIES
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MEDIA CONTACT: Marci Janas October 31, 2003 440-775-8328//marci.janas at oberlin.edu OBERLIN, OHIO =3F She is one of the most venerated musicians of our time, = and on Tuesday, Nov. 18, at 8 p.m., she will appear in concert at Oberlin = College's Finney Chapel. Violinist Ida Haendel will perform works by Bach, Bart=F4k, Beethoven, = Chausson, Corelli, and Wieniawski, accompanied by pianist Walter Delahunt, = as part of Oberlin's Artist Recital Series, celebrating its 125th = anniversary this season. Haendel typifies the great tradition of violin playing, evolving from her = early work with such celebrated pedagogues as Carl Flesch and Georges = Enesco. Since her spectacular London debut at the age of 8 at a Proms = concert under the direction of Sir Henry Wood, her career has been = distinguished by a succession of triumphs in concert halls the world over. Critics unreservedly praise her masterful technique and searching = musicality. Richard Dyer of The Boston Globe wrote: "Fresh, youthful = inspiration still animates everything Haendel does . . . . She plays the = notes with such simplicity, directness and emotional force that they tear = your heart out." She records primarily for the EMI, Decca, and Testament labels; her 2000 = recording for Decca with pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy was awarded France's = coveted Diapason d?or. Pianist Walter Delahunt is in great demand as a chamber musician ? he is a = regular guest of the Berlin Philharmonic Chamber Music Series and many = European chamber music festivals ? and he has performed with some of the = world's greatest musicians. In addition to the legendary Ida Haendel, = Delahunt has played with Zara Nelsova, Gidon Kremer, and Martha Argerich. = His musicianship is characterized by tremendous technical command of the = instrument and unique sound quality. A native of Nova Scotia and a professor at the Vienna Academy of Music from = 1984 and 1997, his performing career has taken him throughout Canada, the = United States, North Africa, the Middle East, and Europe. He has recorded = for Panton (Prague) and BMG Japan. A live recording of Dvorak chamber = music, performed at the "Progetto Martha Argerich" in Lugano in June 2002, = is available on EMI Classics. He resides in Montreal and Brussels. Advance, reserved-seat tickets for the Haendel concert may be purchased by = calling Oberlin's Central Ticket Service box office at 440-775-8169. Prices = range from $7 for students, $16 for senior citizens, educators, and those = with an Oberlin College I.D., and $20 for the general public. Tickets = purchased at the door are an additional $3. Subscription and individual tickets are still available for the remaining = concerts in the Artist Recital Series. For more information, please call = the CTS box office at 440-775-8169 or visit www.oberlin.edu/con. CTS is = located in the lobby of Hall Auditorium, 67 N. Main St. (Route 58), between = the Oberlin Inn and the Allen Memorial Art Museum. Box office hours are = Monday through Friday from noon to 5 p.m. and select Saturdays from noon to = 5 p.m. The Artist Recital Series is sponsored by the Oberlin Conservatory of Music = at Oberlin College with additional support from the Friends of the Artist = Recital Series. Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is provided = by WCLV 104.9-FM, Cleveland's classical music radio station, WVIZ and = 90.3-WCPN ideastream, and Northern Ohio Live magazine. All programs and artists are subject to change. # # # Media Contact Only: Marci Janas 440-775-8328/marci.janas at oberlin.edu 10/31/03 #26-mj Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074-1576 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 www.oberlin.edu/con Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074-1576 vox: 440-775-8328 fax: 440-775-5457 www.oberlin.edu/con
= --Boundary_(ID_KR/A7Iij1MVR8my4cSIZcw)-- From PATMAZZ at aol.com Mon Nov 3 11:51:59 2003 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 14:51:59 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for singers and a keyboard player Message-ID: <15a.26e68277.2cd80bdf@aol.com> --part1_15a.26e68277.2cd80bdf_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I have a client in the city of Aurora who owns 6 McDonald's and is throwing a big Christmas party at her house for the employees. She is looking to hire a keyboard player and a few singers to perform Christmas selections the eve of Friday December 6 Good Pay involved Must have a keyboard that can travel and set up in her house Please email if there is anyone on this list that provides this kind of entertainment Established ensembles only please! Thanks Pat Mazzarino Publicist --part1_15a.26e68277.2cd80bdf_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I have a client in the city of Aurora who owns 6 McDon= ald's and is throwing
a big Christmas party at her house for the employees.
She is looking to hire a keyboard player and a few singers to perform
Christmas selections the eve of Friday December 6

Good Pay involved
Must have a keyboard that can travel and set up in her house

Please email if there is anyone on this list that provides this
kind of entertainment

Established ensembles only please!

Thanks

Pat Mazzarino
Publicist
--part1_15a.26e68277.2cd80bdf_boundary-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Mon Nov 3 12:04:07 2003 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 15:04:07 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Denny Carleton Coffeehouse at Fine Arts Message-ID: <003e01c3a245$a3db3080$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C3A21B.BB052880 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ?Denny Carleton Coffeehouse Series at Fine Arts? WILLOUGHBY?The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, presents the Denny Carleton & Friends Coffeehouse Series, on Saturday, November 8, 2003, from 8-10 pm. The ?Coffeehouse? is located in the intimate and casual Main Gallery of The Fine Arts Association. Performing with Denny are Ed Mills, Ryan Flaherty, Fred Grupe, Chris Butcher and Dan Rose. A variety of musical styles and original pieces will be performed. Stop in for a cup of java or stay for the entire evening. Admission is free and open to the public. Beverages and snacks will be available for purchase. The Main Gallery is barrier free. On site parking is free. Call Fine Arts at (440) 951-7500 x104 for further information or log on to www.fineartsassociation.org ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C3A21B.BB052880 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

“Denny = Carleton Coffeehouse=20 Series at Fine Arts”

WILLOUGHBY—The Fine Arts Association, 38660 = Mentor Avenue,=20 Willoughby, presents the Denny Carleton & Friends Coffeehouse=20 Series, on Saturday, November 8, 2003, from 8-10 pm.  The = “Coffeehouse” is located in the intimate and casual = Main=20 Gallery of The Fine Arts=20 Association. 

           =20 Performing with Denny are = Ed=20 Mills, Ryan Flaherty, Fred Grupe, Chris Butcher and Dan Rose.  A variety of musical styles = and original=20 pieces will be performed.  Stop in = for a cup=20 of java or stay for the entire evening.

Admission is = free=20 and open to the public.  = Beverages=20 and snacks will be available for purchase. =20 The Main Gallery is barrier free. =20 On site parking is free. =20

Call=20 Fine Arts at (440) 951-7500 x104 for further information or log = on to www.fineartsassociation.org<= /A>
------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C3A21B.BB052880-- From myoung1 at kent.edu Mon Nov 3 12:11:49 2003 From: myoung1 at kent.edu (MARIAM J YOUNG) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 15:11:49 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]STAGALOEE: A BLACK FOLKTALE starts Nov. 14, 2003 Message-ID: <2287868.1067890309428.JavaMail.myoung1@kent.edu> African Community Theatre Presents STAGOLEE: A Black Folktale by Ed Smith directed by Dr. Fran Dorsey November 14, 15, 16 & 21, 22, 23, 2003 8:00 P.M. Friday & Saturday 3:00 P.M. Sunday Students/Senior Citizens $7.00 General Admission $10.00 Information/Reservations 330-672-2300 Center of Pan-African Culture (second floor) Oscar Ritchie Hall - Terrace Drive KENT STATE UNIVERSITY, KENT, OHIO Center of Pan_African Culture email: fdorsey at kent.edu From Grumio85 at aol.com Mon Nov 3 12:19:35 2003 From: Grumio85 at aol.com (Grumio85 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 15:19:35 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Added Audition Date for Beck's "5 Guys Named Moe"! Message-ID: <1e4.1288a5b3.2cd81257@aol.com> -------------------------------1067890775 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit BECK CENTER WILL HOLD ONE ADDED DAY OF AUDITIONS AT Karamu House on Monday, November 10th from 7PM to 9PM in Karamu's Concert Hall Director/Choreographer Martin Cespedes and Musical Director David Williams (Both from Beck's SMOKEY JOE'S CAFE) are seeking 6 African-American men who are strong vocalist and are comfortable with movement, and have a strong audience rapport. Please prepare one vocal selection of your choice in your key. An accompianist will be provided. 5 GUYS NAMED MOE will perform from March 19th thru April 10th, 2004. Rehearsals will begin around Feb. 1st. No appointments are necessary. If you have questions you may call 216-521-2540 x239 All actors 18 years old and over are compensated for their participation in Beck Center productions. Scott Spence Scott Spence Artistic Director The Beck Center 216-521-2540 www.beckcenter.org -------------------------------1067890775 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
BECK CENTER WILL HOLD ONE ADDED D= AY OF
AUDITIONS<= /STRONG>
AT
Karamu = House
 
on Monday, November 10th <= /STRONG>
from
7PM to 9PM
in Karamu's Concert Hall=
 
Director/Choreographer Martin Cespe= des and Musical Director David Williams (Both from Beck's SMOKEY JOE'S C= AFE) are seeking 6 African-American men who are strong vocalist and are= comfortable with movement, and have a strong audience rapport.
 
Please prepare one vocal selection=20= of your choice in your key. An accompianist will be provided.
 
5 GUYS NAMED MOE  wil= l perform from March 19th thru April 10th, 2004. Rehearsals will begin aroun= d Feb. 1st.
 
No appointments are necessary. If y= ou have questions you may call 216-521-2540 x239
 
All actors 18 years old and over ar= e compensated for their participation in Beck Center productions.
 
= Scott Spence
Scott SpenceArtistic Director
The Beck Center
216-521-2540
www.beckcenter.org

-------------------------------1067890775-- From cangers at bellaartistsandmodels.com Mon Nov 3 12:40:48 2003 From: cangers at bellaartistsandmodels.com (carolyn angers) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 15:40:48 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Please post casting Message-ID: <000501c3a24a$c8c37c40$6400a8c0@Carolyn> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C3A220.DFED7440 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Casting For spokesmodel / print model By: Bella Photographer - Kyle Widder Thursday, November 6th, 2003 2:00 pm - 5:00pm Requirements: Female, African-American Age: 25 - 31 5'6" - 5 '9" Dress size 4 - 6 Bring headshot or comp card, if available. At the Studio of: Bella Artist and Model Management 635 W Lakeside Avenue Suite 203 Cleveland, Ohio 44113 216.771.7300 Between W 6th & W 9th on Lakeside. Parking is available on either street. Carolyn Angers Director of Bookings Bella Artist and Model Management 635 W. Lakeside Avenue, Suite 203 Cleveland, OH 44113 216.771.7300 216.771.7307 fax cangers at bellaartistsandmodels.com www.bellaartistsandmodels.com ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C3A220.DFED7440 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Casting For = spokesmodel /=20 print model

By: Bella = Photographer –=20 Kyle Widder

 

Thursday, = November=20 6th, 2003

2:00 pm – = 5:00pm

Requirements:

 

Female,=20 African-American

Age:  25 – = 31

5’6” – 5=20 ‘9”

Dress size 4 = –=20 6

 

Bring headshot = or comp=20 card, if=20 available.

 

At the Studio=20 of:

Bella Artist = and Model=20 Management

 

635 W Lakeside=20 Avenue

Suite=20 203

Cleveland,=20 Ohio  44113

216.771.7300

 

 

Between W = 6th=20 & W 9th on Lakeside.

Parking is = available on=20 either street.

 

 
Carolyn = Angers
Director of=20 Bookings
Bella = Artist=20 and Model Management
635 W. Lakeside Avenue, Suite = 203
Cleveland, OH 44113
216.771.7300
216.771.7307 fax
------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C3A220.DFED7440-- From Yvette at beckcenter.org Mon Nov 3 12:49:00 2003 From: Yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 15:49:00 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beck Traveling Show Available FREE Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A24B.E8C6FF0C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Beck Center for the Arts Theater Conservatory=20 FREE=20 Traveling Show Available to your Organization November 1, 2003 =20 Schedule your performance by calling (216) 521-2540. Student actors in The Beck Center for the Arts Theater Conservatory are in final rehearsals for their traveling show The Frog Prince. This age-old children's tale retold by one of the brightest playwrights of our day, David Mamet, will be available to community groups and organizations beginning November 1, 2003 free of charge! There are four different casts available to perform, the show runs 30 minutes and requires only 12 feet of space. Directed by Russ Stitch, the plot of The Frog Prince is simple: A prince is turned into a frog and must find a pure and honest woman to kiss him of her own free will. This great old tale is given a decidedly contemporary sensibility that appeals to adults, as well as to children. The Beck Center has long been committed to offering comprehensive, curriculum-based programs in the areas of dance, music, theater and visual arts in a stimulating environment. In keeping with that tradition, the Beck Theater Conservatory offers an opportunity for exceptional theater students to increase their level of education and prepare them for acceptance to the finest colleges and universities in the country. To find out how you can schedule a special performance of The Frog Prince for your organization, call Meg Wherry, Director of Youth Theater at (216) 521-2540 extension 227. For more information on the Beck Center Theater Conservatory contact our Director of Education, Beth Rutkowski at (216) 521-2540 extension 246. =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: yvette at beckcenter.org Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: yvette at beckcenter.org Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A24B.E8C6FF0C Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Beck=20 Center for the Arts Theater=20 Conservatory

FREE

Traveling=20 Show

Available to your=20 Organization

November 1,=20 2003

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Schedule your performance by calling = (216)=20 521-2540.

       &nbs= p;   =20 Student actors in The Beck Center for the Arts Theater = Conservatory are in final rehearsals for = their=20 traveling show The Frog = Prince.  This = age-old=20 children’s tale retold by one of the brightest playwrights of our = day, David=20 Mamet, will be available to community groups and organizations beginning = November 1,=20 2003=20 free of charge! =20 There are four different casts available to perform, the show = runs 30=20 minutes and requires only 12 feet of space.

  Directed by Russ Stitch, the = plot of The Frog = Prince is=20 simple:  A prince is = turned into a=20 frog and must find a pure and honest woman to kiss him of her own free = will.=20 This great old tale is given a decidedly contemporary sensibility that = appeals=20 to adults, as well as to children. =20  

The=20 Beck = Center has long been committed to = offering=20 comprehensive, curriculum-based programs in the areas of dance, music, = theater=20 and visual arts in a stimulating environment.  In keeping with that = tradition, the Beck=20 Theater Conservatory offers an opportunity for exceptional theater = students to=20 increase their level of education and prepare them for acceptance to the = finest=20 colleges and universities in the country.

To find=20 out how you can schedule a special performance of The Frog Prince for your = organization,=20 call Meg Wherry, Director of Youth Theater at (216) 521-2540 extension = 227.  For more information on the = Beck Center=20 Theater Conservatory contact our Director of Education, Beth Rutkowski = at (216)=20 521-2540 extension 246.

 
Yvette A. = Hanzel
Director of=20 Marketing
Beck Center for the=20 Arts
17801 Detroit = Avenue
Lakewood, OH  44107
216.521.2540 ext.=20 225
Email:  yvette at beckcenter.org
Fax:  = 216.228.6050
 

Yvette A. Hanzel

Director of Marketing

Beck Center for the Arts

17801 Detroit Avenue

Lakewood, OH =20 44107

216.521.2540 ext. 225

Email: =20 yvette at beckcenter.org

Fax: =20 216.228.6050

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A24B.E8C6FF0C-- From rferguson at woio.com Mon Nov 3 13:45:48 2003 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 15:45:48 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CORRECTION - HFI SHOW 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_01C3A253.D800193A Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Ok, we usually like to come up with clever titles to our shows. And this time is no different. As much as I like the title American Splendor, apparently that name is already taken by some movie or something. I guess I liked it so much I couldn't get it out of my mind, when writing the previous annoucement for our show. Our show is actually called American Slander. So feel free to email me your outrages at my carelessness. Sorry for ripping off your movie title Harvey. No matter what we call it, I promise you the show's still funny. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A253.D800193A Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CORRECTION - HFI SHOW

Ok, we usually like to come up with = clever titles to our shows. And this time is no different. As much as I = like the title American Splendor, apparently that name is already taken = by some movie or something.

I guess I liked it so much I couldn't = get it out of my mind, when writing the previous annoucement for our = show.

Our show is actually called = American Slander.

So feel free to email me your outrages = at my carelessness.

Sorry for ripping off your movie title = Harvey.

No matter what we call it, I promise = you the show's still funny.









------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A253.D800193A-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Mon Nov 3 14:13:49 2003 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 17:13:49 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Elizabeth Swados's "Missionaries" at Fine Arts Message-ID: <005b01c3a257$c2a73ba0$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005C_01C3A22D.D9D133A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fine Arts Association in Willoughby Announces Auditions for The Ohio Premiere of MISSIONARIES by Obie Award winning and Tony Award nominated writer and composer of Runaways, Doonsbury the Musical and Rap Master Ronnie Elizabeth Swados Directed by Fabio Polanco Choreography by Janiece Kelley-Kiteley Music Direction by Josh Senick Scenic Design by Ben Needham Costume Design by Russ Borski Lighting Design by Kristen Buchs Sound Design by Corby Grubb Fight Choreography by Kelly Elliott and Josh Brown Audition Dates: December 1 and 2. 7:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Fine Arts Association?s Shadowbox Theatre 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio 44094 Auditions by appointment. To schedule an appointment or for further information please call Ann Hedger, Theatre Operations Coordinator at 440-951-7500 x103. Callbacks: December 3, from 7:30 to 11:00 p.m. The Musical: Missionaries is the true story of the lives service and eventual murders of three American nuns, an American lay missionary and Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero. Drawn from their own words, this powerful musical work is a celebration of faith, commitment, sacrifice and the resilience of the Salvadoran people for whom Dorothy Kazel, Maura Clarke, Ita Ford, Jean Donovan and Archbishop Romero ultimately gave their lives. Missionaries, is primarily a sung-through musical that melds liturgical music with Latin rhythms and occasionally Pop. Missionaries contains strong themes and a small amount of strong language. For more information on the churchwomen and Oscar Romero go to http://www.rtfcam.org/martyrs/martyrs.htm Special Casting Information: Missionaries will be open to both Equity and non-Equity actors. At this time, Equity Actors from New York City will be playing the roles of Ita Ford and Maura Clarke. Character Breakdown: The director is specifically looking for a multi-ethnic cast of all shapes, sizes and experience levels. Dorothy Kazel, Clevelander and Ursuline Nun ? mid 20?s to late 40?s, alto Jean Donovan, CWRU Graduate and lay missionary ? late teens to mid 30?s, mezzo with belt Ita Ford ? CAST Maura Clarke ? CAST Oscar Romero, Salvadoran Archbishop ? any age, any ethnicity, must be convincing as the compassionate leader of a political and religious movement, baritone or tenor Campesino/Countrywoman, the voice of the Salvadoran peasant woman ? any age, any ethnicity, mezzo Carlos, a Salvadoran Boy ? 10 to16 years old, any ethnicity Doug, Jean?s boyfriend ? late teen?s to mid 30?s, baritone Guardias/Soldiers (3) ? males, late teen?s to mid 30?s, any ethnicity, any vocal part Guerilla Fighter ? female, late teens to early 30?s, any ethnicity, alto CIA Agent ? male, any age, large vocal range Campesinos/Country People ? all ages, all vocal types, all ethnicities, all sizes to serve as musical?s chorus. Various large roles with complete solo numbers will be cast from this group including the roles of Jean?s Parents, Colonel Pena, numerous priests and activists, a Vatican emissary, etc? Dancers who Sing ? all ages, all vocal types, all ethnicities, all sizes Production Dates: April 23 through May 9. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. Presented in the Corning Auditorium. There is the possibility of performances being added. Rehearsals: Rehearsals for non-Equity actors will begin on February 9 with Equity actors joining the cast at a later date. Rehearsals will be held 3 to 5 days a week in the evenings and occasionally on weekends. Elizabeth Swados will be joining the cast for some portion of the rehearsal process What to Prepare: Please come prepared with your best short song in one of the following styles: classical, traditional musical theatre ballad, religious or Latin. In addition, individuals interested in the roles of Jean Donovan or Oscar Romero should prepare a second Pop song that shows range. Please have sheet music in the appropriate key for the accompanist. ------=_NextPart_000_005C_01C3A22D.D9D133A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
         Fine Arts=20 Association in=20 Willoughby=20

Announces

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for

       &nbs= p;            = ;   =20 The Ohio Premiere

of=20

 MISSIONARIES

by

Obie=20 Award winning and Tony Award nominated writer and composer of =

Runaways, Doonsbury the Musical and Rap = Master=20 Ronnie

       &nbs= p;   =20 Elizabeth Swados

 Directed by Fabio = Polanco

Choreography by Janiece=20 Kelley-Kiteley

Music Direction by Josh Senick

Scenic Design by Ben Needham

Costume Design by Russ Borski

Lighting Design by Kristen Buchs

Sound Design by Corby=20 Grubb

Fight Choreography by Kelly Elliott and Josh Brown

Audition = Dates:=20

        &nbs= p;            = ;   =20 December 1 and 2.  = 7:30 p.m.=20 to 11:00 p.m.

       &nbs= p;       =20 Fine Arts Association’s Shadowbox Theatre

       &nbs= p;       38660=20 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio=20 44094

Auditions by = appointment.  To schedule an appointment or = for=20 further information please call Ann Hedger, Theatre Operations = Coordinator at=20 440-951-7500 x103.

Callbacks: =20 December 3, from 7:30 to 11:00 p.m.

The = Musical: 

Missionaries is the true story of the lives service = and=20 eventual murders of three American nuns, an American lay missionary and=20 Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero. =20 Drawn from their own words, this powerful musical work is a = celebration=20 of faith, commitment, sacrifice and the resilience of the Salvadoran = people for=20 whom Dorothy Kazel, Maura Clarke, Ita Ford, Jean Donovan and Archbishop = Romero=20 ultimately gave their lives. =20 Missionaries, is primarily a sung-through musical that = melds=20 liturgical music with Latin rhythms and occasionally Pop.  Missionaries contains strong = themes and=20 a small amount of strong language. =20 For more information on the churchwomen and Oscar Romero go to=20 http://www.rtfcam.org/martyrs/martyrs.htm

 Special Casting Information:=20

Missionaries will be open to both Equity and non-Equity=20 actors.  At = this time,=20 Equity Actors from New York City will be playing the roles of Ita Ford = and Maura=20 Clarke. 

Character Breakdown:

The director is specifically = looking for=20 a multi-ethnic cast of all shapes, sizes and experience=20 levels.

 Dorothy=20 Kazel, Clevelander and Ursuline Nun – mid 20’s to late = 40’s,=20 alto

Jean Donovan, CWRU = Graduate and lay=20 missionary –  late = teens to mid=20 30’s, mezzo with belt

Ita Ford – = CAST

Maura Clarke – = CAST

Oscar Romero, Salvadoran = Archbishop –=20 any age, any ethnicity, must be convincing as = the=20 compassionate leader of a political and religious movement, baritone or tenor

Campesino/Countrywoman, = the voice of=20 the Salvadoran peasant woman – any age, = any ethnicity,=20 mezzo

Carlos, a Salvadoran Boy = – 10 to16=20 years old, any ethnicity

Doug, Jean’s = boyfriend – late teen’s=20 to mid 30’s, baritone

Guardias/Soldiers (3) = – males, late=20 teen’s to mid 30’s, any ethnicity, any vocal part

Guerilla Fighter – = female, late teens=20 to early 30’s, any ethnicity, alto

CIA Agent – male, = any age, large=20 vocal range

Campesinos/Country People = – all ages,=20 all vocal types, all ethnicities, all sizes to = serve as=20 musical’s chorus.  =

Various large roles with complete solo numbers will = be cast=20 from this group including the roles of Jean’s Parents, Colonel = Pena,=20 numerous priests and activists, a Vatican = emissary,=20 etc…

Dancers who Sing – = all ages, all=20 vocal types, all ethnicities, all sizes

Production Dates:

April 23 through May = 9.=20 Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 = p.m.    Presented in the = Corning=20 Auditorium.  There is = the=20 possibility of performances being added.

Rehearsals:

Rehearsals for = non-Equity actors=20 will begin on February 9 with Equity actors joining the cast at a later=20 date.  Rehearsals will be = held 3 to=20 5 days a week in the evenings and occasionally on weekends.  Elizabeth Swados = will be=20 joining the cast for some portion of the rehearsal = process

What to = Prepare:

Please come=20 prepared with your best short song in one of the following styles: = classical,=20 traditional musical theatre ballad, religious or Latin.  In addition, individuals = interested in=20 the roles of Jean Donovan or Oscar Romero should prepare a second Pop = song that=20 shows range.  Please have = sheet=20 music in the appropriate key for the=20 accompanist.

------=_NextPart_000_005C_01C3A22D.D9D133A0-- From seanszaller at mail.com Mon Nov 3 14:58:50 2003 From: seanszaller at mail.com (Sean Szaller) Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2003 17:58:50 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Musicians for "The Secret Garden" in Beachwood Message-ID: <20031103225850.96592.qmail@mail.com> Musical director Sean Szaller is currently assembling a pit orchestra for the upcoming Beachwood Community Theater production of "The Secret Garden." The production runs the first two weekends in February (Fri.-Sun. only). Here are the details: 1) We are seeking the following parts: Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass (doubles acoustic and electric), French Horn, Trumpet/Flugelhorn, 4 wind players (all must double on multiple instruments), 2 guitar players (all acoustic who must also play a short amount on the hammered dulcimer -- we will provide the training on that), Harp, Trombone (supposed to double Tuba, but this is optional), Percussionist. 2) The orchestra will have 2 rehearsals early in January. Rehearsals are paid. 3) The orchestra will be called to have a full sing-thru with the cast one day during the week prior to opening night. In addition, all musicians will be called on the Tues.-Thurs. prior to opening to rehearse with the cast during run-thrus. These days are also paid. 3) Performances are at 8pm on Fridays, 7pm on Saturdays, and 2pm on Sundays. These are also paid. Any interested parties please contact Sean Szaller at seanszaller at mail.com (or just respond to this email). Thanks for your anticipated responses! -- __________________________________________________________ Sign-up for your own personalized E-mail at Mail.com http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup CareerBuilder.com has over 400,000 jobs. Be smarter about your job search http://corp.mail.com/careers From WSPAmherst at aol.com Mon Nov 3 18:01:11 2003 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 21:01:11 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Skewers Shakespeare Message-ID: <174.2220e1f6.2cd86267@aol.com> -------------------------------1067911271 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en For Immediate Release Workshop Players proudly presents "The Compleat Wks of Wllm Shkspr,=20 Abridged", by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield and directed by Mi= ke=20 Leuszler.=20 This outrageous production embodies one of comedy's most essential impulses:= =20 the adolescent urge to take a baseball bat to the culturally revered. Dennis= =20 Runkle, Stuart Landes and Jake Wacholz perform this mix of pratfalls, puns,=20 willful misreadings of names and dialogue, clunky female impersonations,=20 clean-cut ribaldry, audience participation and broad burlesque. The conversi= on of the=20 histories into a football game is very funny, so is a rap version of OTHELLO= .=20 The next best thing to =E2=80=9CShakespeare For Dummies.=E2=80=9D Performances are November 20, 21, 22, 28, 29, December 5 & 6 at 8 p.m., with= =20 Sunday matinees on November 30 and December 7 at 3 p.m.=20 Tickets are $10.00 each, with group discounts for groups of 15 or more.=20 Tickets are going fast! For reservations, call (440)988-5613. Workshop Players Theatre is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway= =20 between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58. Visit our Website at http://www.workshopplayers.com - 30 - Contact: Mike Leuzler - Leuszler at aol.com - 440-988-2256 Kathy Whitmore - WSPAmherst at aol.com=20 "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" -------------------------------1067911271 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
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This outrageou= s production embodies one of comedy's most essential impulses: the adolescen= t urge to take a baseball bat to the culturally revered. Dennis Runkle, Stua= rt Landes and Jake Wacholz perform this mix of pratfalls, puns, willful= misreadings of names and dialogue, clunky female impersonations, clean-cut=20= ribaldry, audience participation and broad burlesque. The conversion of the=20= histories into a football game is very funny, so is a rap version of OTHELLO= . The next best thing to =E2=80=9CShakespeare For Dummies.=E2=80=9D
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Performances a= re November 20, 21, 22, 28, 29, December 5 & 6 at 8 p.m., with Sund= ay matinees on November 30 and December 7 at 3 p.m. 
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Tickets are $1= 0.00 each, with group discounts for groups of 15 or more. Tickets are going=20= fast! For reservations, call (440)988-5613.

Workshop Players Theatre=20= is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58= .
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Contact: Mike=20= Leuzler - Leuszler at aol.com - 440-988= -2256
Kathy Whitmore= - WSPAmherst at aol.com
 
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     Atticus Finch      &n= bsp;             = Brian Hutchinson
     Jem Finch       =               &= nbsp;  Steven Keller
     Bob Ewell       =              &n= bsp;    Sheldon Lawrence
     Reverend Sykes      &= nbsp;          Shanton Blan= d
     Scout Finch      = ;            &nb= sp;    Katie Haller
     Calpurnia      &= nbsp;            = ;        Tina Thompkins
     Heck Tate       =              &n= bsp;    Ted Larsen
     Tom Robinson     &nbs= p;            &n= bsp; Roberto Salieri
     Stephanie Crawford    &nbs= p;        Mary Lu Franks
     Maudie Atkinson      =            Linda Witko= wski
     Mrs. Dubose      &nbs= p;             &= nbsp;  Meg Parrish
     Arthur Radley (Boo)    &nb= sp;        Bob Kenderes
     Charles Baker Harris (Dill)   =20= Colin Bigley
     Judge Taylor      &nb= sp;               &nb= sp; Paul Runevitch
     Mayella Ewell     &nb= sp;            &= nbsp;   Jessica Malicki
     Walter Cunningham     = ;         Paul Runevitch
     Mr. Gilmer      =             &nbs= p;        Bob Kenderes
     Walter Cunningham Jr.     =      Daniel Sanicky
     
Director:  Sara Hubacher
Stage Manager:  Tara Holman 
 
November 7, 8: Friday & Saturday at 8 p.m.
November 9: Sunday at 2 p.m.
For ticket information call:  440-954-4634
 
All performances held in the Little Theatre at Strongville High School<= /DIV>
 
 
-------------------------------1067918668-- From davidgutter at hotmail.com Tue Nov 4 05:10:07 2003 From: davidgutter at hotmail.com (David Gutter) Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2003 08:10:07 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Photographer looking for side jobs Message-ID:



I am a local Freelance photographer, South Euclid. I am looking to work with artist, models, entertainment groups. Willing to work with in your budget.

I use 35MM Cameras (Canon Rebles) Digital (Sony F707)

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Later this month, we will be updating = our website=20 with news on all our movies and screenings, etc. There is a feedback = form at www.prelude2cinema.com if you = have any=20 suggestions. Thanks for your support.
 
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* Prices may vary by service area From twnkltos at ix.netcom.com Mon Nov 3 01:42:21 2003 From: twnkltos at ix.netcom.com (Margaret Holden) Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 09:42:21 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]choreographer wanted Message-ID: <003c01c3a1ee$c87b0660$f7b54943@gipsygrl> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0039_01C3A1EE.C777A020 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable National Dance Week, April 23-May 2 will be celebrated in NE Ohio with a = Day of Dance on Sunday, April 25th. This year the event will be held at = the Beck Center in Lakewood. One of the features will be a chorus line of former dancers, current = dancers and advanced students. We are looking for a choreographer for a = "showy kick line" type routine. Audition date for dancers has been set = for Sunday, January 11th at Cleveland Dance Theatre studios, 5515 = Broadview Road, Parma. If interested, please contact Margaret Holden, = State Director for NDW at clevelanddancetheatre at yahoo.com or send a = video of your work to 4140 Diane Drive, Fairview Park, Ohio 44126. Dec. = 1st deadline for video submissions. ------=_NextPart_000_0039_01C3A1EE.C777A020 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
National Dance Week, April 23-May 2 = will be=20 celebrated in NE Ohio with a Day of Dance on Sunday, April 25th.  = This year=20 the event will be held at the Beck Center in Lakewood.
One of the features will be a chorus = line of former=20 dancers, current dancers and advanced students.  We are looking for = a=20 choreographer for a "showy kick line" type routine.  Audition date = for=20 dancers has been set for Sunday, January 11th at Cleveland Dance Theatre = studios, 5515 Broadview Road, Parma.  If interested, please contact = Margaret Holden, State Director for NDW at clevelanddancetheatre at yah= oo.com=20 or send a video of your work to 4140 Diane Drive, Fairview Park, Ohio=20 44126.  Dec. 1st deadline for video = submissions.
------=_NextPart_000_0039_01C3A1EE.C777A020-- From Margaret.Berke at tri-c.edu Tue Nov 4 05:41:41 2003 From: Margaret.Berke at tri-c.edu (Berke, Margaret) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 08:41:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Night Watch" Opens This Weekend in Independence Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2D9.61186489 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Independence Community Theater 6652 Brecksville Road presents =20 The Suspense Thriller=20 "Night Watch" Friday and Saturday, Nov. 7 & 8, 14 & 15, 21 & 22 8 pm =20 Call 216-447-1612 For Reservations and Information =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2D9.61186489 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

Independence Community Theater

6652 = Brecksville Road

presents

 

The Suspense Thriller 

“Night Watch”

Friday and Saturday, Nov. 7 & 8, 14 & 15, 21 & = 22

8 = pm

 

Call = 216-447-1612

For = Reservations and Information

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2D9.61186489-- From tjd1 at uakron.edu Tue Nov 4 05:53:14 2003 From: tjd1 at uakron.edu (Dixon,Tamra J) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 08:53:14 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dance Concert Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2DA.FDDDAC8F Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The University of Akron Dance Company Fall Dance Concert =20 November 6, 7 and 8 at 8:00 pm November 9 at 2:00 at 2:00 pm =20 Paul Daum Theatre in Kolbe Hall =20 General Admission: $9.00 Faculty/Staff/Students/Seniors: $6.00 =20 Call 330-972-7575 for reservations ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2DA.FDDDAC8F Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The University of Akron = Dance Company

Fall Dance = Concert

 

November 6, 7 and 8 at = 8:00 pm

November 9 at = 2:00 at 2:00 pm

 

Paul Daum Theatre in Kolbe = Hall

 

General Admission: = $9.00

Faculty/Staff/Students/Senio= rs: $6.00

 

Call 330-972-7575 for = reservations

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2DA.FDDDAC8F-- From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Tue Nov 4 06:11:15 2003 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 09:11:15 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Performance: Chuck Davis & the African American Dance Ensemb le 11/7/03 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_01C3A2DD.8244B980 Content-Type: text/plain Chuck Davis & the African American Dance Ensemble Friday, November 7, 2003 7:00PM The Allen Theatre Please join the Education Department at Playhouse Square in celebrating a week long residency with the African American Dance Ensemble Cleveland Municipal School District. Performance length is sixty minutes and there will be no intermission. Tickets will be available at the Allen box office the evening of the performance. The African American Dance Ensemble seeks to preserve and share the finest traditions of African and African-American dance and music through research, education and entertainment. With the motto, peace, love and respect for everyone, they celebrate traditional African culture, aesthetics and values as resources for all people and utilize cross-cultural understanding and societal analysis. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2DD.8244B980 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
 
Chuck = Davis
& the African American = Dance=20 Ensemble
Friday, November 7,=20 2003

7:00PM

The Allen=20 Theatre

 
 
Please=20 join the Education Department at Playhouse=20 Square=20 in celebrating a week long residency = with the=20 African American Dance Ensemble Cleveland=20 Municipal=20 School=20 District.=20 Performance length is sixty minutes = and there=20 will be no intermission.  =20
 
Tickets = will be=20 available at the Allen box office the evening of the=20 performance.
 
The = African=20 American Dance Ensemble seeks to preserve and share the finest = traditions of=20 African and African-American dance and music through research, = education and=20 entertainment. With the motto, peace, love and respect for everyone, = they=20 celebrate traditional African culture, aesthetics and values as = resources for=20 all people and utilize cross-cultural understanding and societal=20 analysis.
------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A2DD.8244B980-- From dkilbane at cptonline.org Tue Nov 4 08:16:44 2003 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 11:16:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DISCORDIA @ Cleveland Public Theatre, and, what's in your stocking? Message-ID: CPT's DISCORDIA runs through November 8! GOD LOVES OUR COUNTRY, OUR COUNTRY MUST REPLY. SO GOD WANTS OUR COUNTRY -- TO BUY! Check out DISCORDIA: a world premiere musical comedy about war, death, and lower taxes. written by Linda Eisenstein and James Levin music by Linda Eisenstein directed by Raymond Bobgan now through November 8, 2003! "Director Raymond Bobgan gives us the old razzle-dazzle..." --Benjamin Gleisser, Cleveland Jewish News The world premiere musical comedy DISCORDIA tells the story of the innocent Percival as he tries to become a knight of the Round Table and do good in a confusing world. His quest: the Holy Grail, which can heal the sick, restore the land, and give hope. But others want to use the Grail for themselves: greedy Barons, warlike Knights, King Arthur and his handlers. Whom does the Grail serve? And, save the DATE! CPT's next mainstage production opens November 28, 2003. MRS. BOB CRATCHIT'S WILD CHRISTMAS BINGE the new comedy by Christopher Durang--a delcious holiday romp! directed by Randy Rollison November 28-December 20, 2003 in the Gordon Square Theatre Reservations: 216/631-2727 www.cptonline.org Dan Kilbane Publicist Cleveland Public Theatre 6415 Detroit Ave. Cleveland, OH 44102 tel: 216/631-2727 ext. 203 fax: 216/631-2575 www.cptonline.org dkilbane at cptonline.org a musical about war, death, and lower taxes! DISCORDIA, October 17-November 8, 2003 music, magic, freak show, Cheez Whiz! VARLA JEAN MERMAN'S UNDER A BIG TOP October 23-November 2, 2003 From GrahaSu at ci.akron.oh.us Tue Nov 4 09:27:08 2003 From: GrahaSu at ci.akron.oh.us (Graham, Suzie) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 12:27:08 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Youth Acting Workshop Tonight! Message-ID: <675B47A9343751449512A4411BC5EC06028C8ED9@W2KCOA1> The park is beautiful and filled with golden leaves! Come out for a = drive to Forest Lodge Community Arts Center for our free Acting Workshop!=20 Forest Lodge Community Arts Center is sponsoring a free introductory = Acting Workshop this evening from 6-7 pm. =20 The workshop is designed for ages 7-12. =20 Instruction will be provided by the Ing=E9nue Theatre Ensemble. If you're in a rush, bring a picnic dinner (or fast food for those of = us who aren't very Martha Stewart) and enjoy it in the park! Come one, Come all! Forest Lodge Community Arts Center 260 Greenwood Ave. Akron, Ohio 44313 (330) 375-2813 The Lodge can be reached from the White Pond/ Mull Ave exit off of 77. = Take Mull Ave East, go around the circle, and take the first Left = (Greenwood), turn left into our parking lot. From MRONEN2000 at aol.com Tue Nov 4 11:48:30 2003 From: MRONEN2000 at aol.com (MRONEN2000 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 14:48:30 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]SEEKING PAID EXTRAS FOR A NIKE COMMERCIAL Message-ID: <12d.33cfadf0.2cd95c8e@aol.com> --part1_12d.33cfadf0.2cd95c8e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NOVEMBER 4, 2003 MARCY RONEN CASTING is seeking PAID EXTRAS for a NIKE television commercial=20 which will shoot in Cleveland, Ohio on Monday, November 17 and Tuesday,=20 November 18, 2003.=A0 The pay is $125.00 for a 12 hour day. Individuals of all ages, ethnicities and genders are invited.=A0 African=20 Americans encouraged to apply.=A0 Adults and children are welcome.=A0 Being=20= in shape and=20 having athletic or basketball ability a plus, but not necessary. Please drop off a snapshot of yourself with your contact information (name=20 and best phone numbers to reach you) this Thursday, Friday and Saturday betw= een=20 10am and 4pm, or Sunday between 3pm and 8pm at: PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST USE THE GYM DOOR (off of parking lot) 2592 West 14th Street Cleveland, Ohio=A0 44113 OR Please mail a snapshot of yourself ASAP (by Friday the latest) with your=20 contact information including your name and the best phone number to reach y= ou at=20 to: MARCY RONEN CASTING P.O. BOX 210107 SOUTH EUCLID, OHIO=A0 44121-7107 Thank you, Marcy Ronen --part1_12d.33cfadf0.2cd95c8e_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NOVEMBER 4, 2003

MARCY RONEN CASTING is seeking PAID EXTRAS for a NIKE television commercial=20= which will shoot in Cleveland, Ohio on Monday, November 17 and Tuesday, Nove= mber 18, 2003.=A0 The pay is $125.00 for a 12 hour day.

Individuals of all ages, ethnicities and genders are invited.=A0 African Ame= ricans encouraged to apply.=A0 Adults and children are welcome.=A0 Being in=20= shape and having athletic or basketball ability a plus, but not necessary.
Please drop off a snapshot of yourself with your contact information (name a= nd best phone numbers to reach you) this Thursday, Friday and Saturday betwe= en 10am and 4pm, or Sunday between 3pm and 8pm at:

PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
USE THE GYM DOOR (off of parking lot)
2592 West 14th Street
Cleveland, Ohio=A0 44113

OR

Please mail a snapshot of yourself ASAP (by Friday the latest) with your con= tact information including your name and the best phone number to reach you=20= at to:

MARCY RONEN CASTING
P.O. BOX 210107
SOUTH EUCLID, OHIO=A0 44121-7107

Thank you,

Marcy Ronen







--part1_12d.33cfadf0.2cd95c8e_boundary-- From WcpAkron at aol.com Tue Nov 4 11:58:27 2003 From: WcpAkron at aol.com (WcpAkron at aol.com) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 14:58:27 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Weathervane's "Joseph...Dreamcoat" a holiday tradition Message-ID: <134.275366b1.2cd95ee3@aol.com> --part1_134.275366b1.2cd95ee3_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit WEATHERVANE COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE Presents An Akron Holiday Tradition Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat "Four Years in a Row for a Darn Good Reason!" Weathervane announces performances of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" -- back by popular demand for the holiday season. "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" is a Youth/Family production on stage at Weathervane from Saturday, November 22 - Sunday, December 21, 2003. (Performance schedule at end of release.) Most performers are students between the ages of 12 and 18. Adults perform the roles of Joseph, Narrator and Jacob. The musical retells the story of Joseph, a young man with a knack for having prophetic dreams, who incurs the jealousy of his brothers when his father gives him a magnificent coat. The energetic musical score includes many styles of songs including country, calypso and good ol' rock and roll. The Directing Team Sarah Bailey will direct this season's production. Sarah is a graduate of Ohio Northern University and has her Masters in Music and Pedagogy from the prestigious Westminster Choir College. Bailey has sung onstage at Carnegie Hall with the New York Philharmonic, and was a grand finalist at the Guandong International Vocal Competition in China. This is Bailey's directorial debut at Weathervane Playhouse. J.T. Buck serves as Musical Director. Buck is a graduate of The University of Akron and was recently Musical Director of Hercules vs. Godzilla at Near West Theatre in Cleveland. Choreographer for the production is Tracy Schuler, whose credits include Carousel Dinner Theatre, Youngstown Playhouse and Oakland Center for the Arts. Schuler is a graduate of Youngstown State University. Shawn Kinser will play the role of Joseph. Kinser, a first time Weathervane performer, is a graduate of the Hugh Glauser School of Music at Kent State University where he performed most notably in Candide in 2000. Marissa Montigney reprises the role of the narrator. Other cast members include: Caitlin Bolden, Amanda Bouffard, Elise Cordle, Amy Farmer, Katie Farragher, Jessi Hale, Kyle Herman, Ryan Kepes, Friederike Nagel, Helena Olee, Carla Pizzino, Alix Reilly, Drew Reilly, Chris Rusen, Sonny Russo, Bobby Salada, Leah Sass, Cory Schafer, Andy Schueneman, Danielle Schprechman, Emily Schprechman, Brittany Smith, Matt Talley Derrick Turner, Brittany Unruh, Aaron Veal, Lee Wilson. Local communities represented by the talented cast are Akron, Copley, Doylestown, Medina, Ravenna, Kent, Stow, Fairlawn, Hudson, Brecksville, Green, Mogadore, North Royalton, Twinsburg, Cuyahoga Falls, Bath, Richfield and Wadsworth. Each performance will feature a guest youth chorus from either Harris Elementary School in Akron or Price Elementary School in Cuyahoga Falls. This collaboration promises to be an entertaining and family-oriented theater experience. Ticket prices are family-friendly at $10 or $8 for children 12 and under. Group rates are also available. Charge by phone with Visa, MasterCard or Discover at 330-836-2626, Tuesday - Friday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Fridays November 28 - 8:00 p.m. December 5 - 8:00 p.m. December 12 - 8:00 p.m. December 19 - 8:00 p.m. Saturdays November 22 - 2:30 p.m. November 29 - 2:30 p.m. December 6 - 2:30 p.m. December 13 and 20 - 2:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Sundays November 23 - 2:30 p.m. November 30- 2:30 p.m. December 7 - 2:30 p.m. December 14 - 2:30 p.m. December 21 - 2:30 p.m. "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" is the second Youth Production of the 2003-2004 season. The upcoming spring production is Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," February 14 - 28, 2004. Don't miss "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" at Weathervane Playhouse, November 22 - December 21, 2003. --part1_134.275366b1.2cd95ee3_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

WEATHERVANE COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE
Presents
An Akron Holiday Tradition
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
"Four Years in a Row for a Darn Good Reason!"


Weathervane announces performances of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's= "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" -- back by popular demand fo= r the holiday season.  "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" i= s a Youth/Family production on stage at Weathervane from Saturday, November=20= 22 - Sunday, December 21, 2003.  (Performance schedule at end of releas= e.)  Most performers are students between the ages of 12 and 18. Adults= perform the roles of Joseph, Narrator and Jacob.

The musical retells the story of Joseph, a young man with a knack for ha= ving prophetic dreams, who incurs the jealousy of his brothers when his fath= er gives him a magnificent coat.  The energetic musical score includes=20= many styles of songs including country, calypso and good ol' rock and roll.

The Directing Team
Sarah Bailey will direct this season's producti= on. Sarah is a graduate of Ohio Northern University and has her Masters in M= usic and Pedagogy from the prestigious Westminster Choir College. Bailey has= sung onstage at Carnegie Hall with the New York Philharmonic,  and was= a grand finalist at the Guandong International Vocal Competition in China.=20= This is Bailey's directorial debut at Weathervane Playhouse.
J.T. Buck serves as Musical Director.  Buck= is a graduate of The University of Akron and was recently Musical Director=20= of Hercules vs. Godzilla at Near West Theatre in Cleveland.  Choreograp= her for the production is Tracy Schuler, whose= credits include Carousel Dinner Theatre, Youngstown Playhouse and Oakland C= enter for the Arts. Schuler is a graduate of Youngstown State University.

Shawn Kinser will play the role of Joseph. &nbs= p;Kinser, a first time Weathervane performer, is a graduate of the Hugh Glau= ser School of Music at Kent State University where he performed most notably= in Candide in 2000.

Marissa Montigney reprises the role of the narra= tor. Other cast members include: Caitlin Bolden, Amanda Bouffard, Elise Cord= le, Amy Farmer, Katie Farragher, Jessi Hale, Kyle Herman, Ryan Kepes, Friede= rike Nagel, Helena Olee, Carla Pizzino, Alix Reilly, Drew Reilly, Chris Ruse= n, Sonny Russo, Bobby Salada, Leah Sass, Cory Schafer, Andy Schueneman, Dani= elle Schprechman, Emily Schprechman, Brittany Smith, Matt Talley Derrick Tur= ner, Brittany Unruh, Aaron Veal, Lee Wilson.  Local communities represe= nted by the talented cast are Akron, Copley, Doylestown, Medina, Ravenna, Ke= nt, Stow, Fairlawn, Hudson, Brecksville, Green, Mogadore, North Royalton, Tw= insburg, Cuyahoga Falls, Bath, Richfield and Wadsworth.
Each performance will feature a guest youth chorus from either Harris El= ementary School in Akron or Price Elementary School in Cuyahoga Falls.

This collaboration promises to be an entertaining and family-oriented th= eater experience. Ticket prices are family-friendly at $10 or  $8 for c= hildren 12 and under.  Group rates are also available.

Charge by phone with Visa, MasterCard or Discover at 330-836-2626, Tuesd= ay - Friday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.


Fridays
November 28 - 8:00 p.m.
December 5 - 8:00 p.m.
December 12 - 8:00 p.m.
December  19 - 8:00 p.m.

Saturdays
November 22 - 2:30 p.m.
November 29 - 2:30 p.m.
December 6 - 2:30 p.m.
December 13 and 20 - 2:30 p.m. and 8 p.m.

Sundays
November 23  - 2:30 p.m.
November 30- 2:30 p.m.
December 7  - 2:30 p.m.
December 14  - 2:30 p.m.
December 21 - 2:30 p.m.


"Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" is the second Youth Produ= ction of the 2003-2004 season. The upcoming spring production is Arthur Mill= er's "The Crucible," February 14 - 28, 2004.  Don't miss "Joseph and th= e Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" at Weathervane Playhouse, November 22 - Dec= ember 21, 2003.

--part1_134.275366b1.2cd95ee3_boundary-- From MRONEN2000 at aol.com Tue Nov 4 12:14:49 2003 From: MRONEN2000 at aol.com (MRONEN2000 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 15:14:49 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]SEEKING GREAT BASKETBALL PLAYERS FOR NIKE COMMERCIAL!!! Message-ID: <1d5.1396461e.2cd962b9@aol.com> --part1_1d5.1396461e.2cd962b9_boundary Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="part1_1d5.1396461e.2cd962b9_alt_boundary" --part1_1d5.1396461e.2cd962b9_alt_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Marcy Ronen-Casting Director 216-381-2584 216-410-3475 MRONEN2000 at AOL.COM NIKE CASTING SPECS AS OF 11/4/2003 3:12 PM SEEKING THE FOLOWING ON CAMERA PRINCIPALS: 20 great basketball players who can do hypnotizing things with a basketball, male and female, all ethnicities, 12-65 years of age. Amazing skills, ball handling, dunks, etc. Must be able to play well. 3 musicians/basketball players for a church band. Male and female, all ethnicities, 18-65 years of age. Must play both instruments and basketball well. DUE TO ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY OR AMATEUR STATUS: WE CAN NOT ALLOW STUDENTS WHO ARE CURRENTLY PLAYING OR PLAN ON PLAYING ON A HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE SPORTS TEAM. The rate for principals is SAG SCALE. Exclusivity/Conflict: Athletic Apparel The market includes but is not limited to: Network, Cable, Dealer, Wildspot, Foreign, Theatrical/Industrial and Internet. The paymaster will be: Wieden & Kennedy 224 NW 13th Avenue Portland, Oregon 97209 The SAG SIGNATORY IS: Wieden & Kennedy 224 NW 13th Avenue Portland, Oregon 97209 Casting will take place this week on Thursday, November 6, Friday, November 7, Saturday, November 8 from 10:00am to 4:00pm at: PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT 2592 West 14th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44113 And Sunday, November 9, 2003 from 330pm-8pm at: PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT 2592 West 14th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44113 Callbacks will be Tuesday, November 11, 2003. Time and place TBD. Shoot dates are Monday, November 17 and Tuesday, November 18, 2003 in Cleveland, Ohio. Wardrobe fittings TBD. Contact: Marcy Ronen Marcy Ronen Casting 216-381-2584 216-410-3475 --part1_1d5.1396461e.2cd962b9_alt_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Marcy Ronen-Casting Director
216-381-2584
216-410-3475
MRONEN2000 at AOL.COM

NIKE
CASTING SPECS
AS OF 11/4/2003 3:12 PM

SEEKING THE FOLOWING ON CAMERA PRINCIPALS:

20 great basketball players who can do hypnotizing things with= a basketball, male and female, all ethnicities, 12-65 years of age.  A= mazing skills, ball handling, dunks, etc.  Must be able to play well.
3 musicians/basketball players for a church band.  =20= Male and female, all ethnicities, 18-65 years of age. Must play both instrum= ents and basketball well.

DUE TO ATHLETIC ELIGIBILI= TY OR AMATEUR STATUS:  WE CAN NOT ALLOW STUDENTS WHO ARE CURRENTLY PLAY= ING OR PLAN ON PLAYING ON A HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE SPORTS TEAM.

The rate for principals is SAG SCALE.

Exclusivity/Conflict: Athletic Apparel

The market includes but is not limited to: Network, Cable, Dealer, Wildspot,= Foreign, Theatrical/Industrial and Internet.

The paymaster will be: Wieden & Kennedy
       224 NW 13th Avenue
       Portland, Oregon = 97209
      
The SAG SIGNATORY IS: Wieden & Kennedy
          &nbs= p;  224 NW 13th Avenue
          &nbs= p;  Portland, Oregon  97209

Casting will take place this week on Thursday, November 6, Friday, November=20= 7, Saturday, November 8 from 10:00am to 4:00pm at: 

PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT
2592 West 14th Street
Cleveland, Ohio  44113

And Sunday, November 9, 2003 from 330pm-8pm at:

PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT
2592 West 14th Street
Cleveland, Ohio  44113

Callbacks will be Tuesday, November 11, 2003.
Time and place TBD. 

Shoot dates are Monday, November 17 and Tuesday, November 18, 2003 in Clevel= and, Ohio.

Wardrobe fittings TBD.

Contact:

Marcy Ronen
Marcy Ronen Casting
216-381-2584
216-410-3475

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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA --part1_1d5.1396461e.2cd962b9_boundary-- From wgmather at msn.com Tue Nov 4 12:32:34 2003 From: wgmather at msn.com (Robert Catalano) Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2003 15:32:34 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Discovery Channel Special - ACTOR NEEDED Message-ID: A young adult male actor is needed for a special on Great Lakes Shipwrecks for the Discovery Channel. Segments are being shot at various locations around the Lakes and on Saturday, Nov. 15, they will film aboard the Steamship WILLIAM G. MATHER Museum at Cleveland's North Coast Harbor. Needed is a caucasian male, early twenties, slim build, approximately 6' tall with wavy dark hair to portray the young Dennis Hale, the only survivor of the sinking of the DANIEL J. MORREL. Mr. Hale wrote a book titled, "SOLE SURVIVOR" and will also be filmed for the special and will be aboard for the shoot. Actor needs to be comfortable being filmed in boxers and a t-shirt. This is a non-equity position with an honorarium for the half-day shoot. To be considered, please fax or e-mail your resume and headshot to the contact below by Nov. 8. Rob Catalano, Museum Manager Steamship WILLIAM G. MATHER Museum 1001 E. 9th Street Pier Cleveland, OH 44114 Ph. 216-574-9053 Fax: 216-574-2536 E-mail: wgmather at msn.com Website: www.wgmather.org _________________________________________________________________ Great deals on high-speed Internet access as low as $26.95. https://broadband.msn.com (Prices may vary by service area.) From blesner at solonohio.org Tue Nov 4 12:32:40 2003 From: blesner at solonohio.org (Barb Lesner) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 15:32:40 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dance Instructor Needed at Solon Center for the Arts Message-ID: <001801c3a312$cb6b6de0$ce9c09c0@ARTS06> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C3A2E8.E2064540 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Solon Center for the Arts has an opening for a Dance Instructor to teach = and oversee a growing dance program with an established curriculum. = Applicants must have a Dance or related degree and have taught for at = least two years. SCA is interviewing applicants immediately. Please = send a letter of intent and resume to blesner at solonohio.org or mail you = information to: Solon Center for the Arts=20 Attn: Karen Prasser 6315 SOM Center Road Solon, Ohio 44139 440-337-1400 The City of Solon is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not = discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, = religion, age, and handicap status in employment or provision of = service. Individuals requiring special accommodations should contact = the Human Resources Department. =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C3A2E8.E2064540 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Solon Center for the Arts has an = opening for a=20 Dance Instructor to teach and oversee a growing dance program with an=20 established curriculum.  Applicants must have a Dance or related degree = and have=20 taught for at least two years.  SCA is interviewing applicants = immediately.  Please send a letter of intent and resume to blesner at solonohio.org or mail you information = to:
 
Solon Center for the Arts
Attn: = Karen=20 Prasser
6315 SOM Center Road
Solon, Ohio = 44139
440-337-1400
 

The City of = Solon is an=20 Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of = race,=20 color, national origin, sex, religion, age, and handicap status in = employment or=20 provision of service.  = Individuals=20 requiring special accommodations should contact the Human Resources=20 Department.

 

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C3A2E8.E2064540-- From erstwhiled at adelphia.net Tue Nov 4 14:04:20 2003 From: erstwhiled at adelphia.net (erstwhiled at adelphia.net) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 17:04:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?ISO8859_1?B?k0xPT0s=?= FOR THE =?ISO8859_1?B?V09NQU6U?= PREMIERES AT THE OHIO INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL THURSDAY, N Message-ID: <20031104220420.ZYGA1433.mta3.adelphia.net@mail.adelphia.net> PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: L. David Erste 11105 Governor Avenue Cleveland, OH 44111 440.570.0075 CONTACT: W. Jeff Gosnell 3991 East 71st Street Cleveland, OH 44105 216.571.0914 ?LOOK FOR THE WOMAN? PREMIERES AT THE OHIO INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6. October 16, 2003, Cleveland, OH - Plato?s Cave Productions is pleased to announce the world premiere of ?Look For The Woman,? a feature length murder mystery / black comedy written and directed by local filmmaker Jeff Gosnell, at the Ohio Independent Film Festival in Ohio City on Thursday, November 6, 2003 at 3 p.m. In its 10th year at the Cleveland Public Theater, 6415 Detroit Avenue, the 2003 festival runs from November 1 ? 9. The Ohio Independent Film Festival is the leading showcase in Ohio for international independent shorts and feature-length films. Thursday November 6 is OHIO DAY, all films are written, directed, photographed, and starred in by Ohioans, starting 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. All programs are $10.00 unless otherwise noted. Seating is limited. Call 216-651-7315 or go online at www.ticketweb.com for directions and advance ticket sales. ?Look For The Woman? centers on the false perceptions of an aspiring screenwriter named Jeff, Jeff Gosnell, who has had a history of dating the wrong women. After his latest girlfriend breaks up with him, Jeff finds himself the accidental hero when he comes to the rescue of Veronica, Mandy Lascko. The series of events that follow leaves Jeff bewildered bruised and framed for a double murder. ?Look For The Woman? was shot on location in Cleveland, Ohio by local filmmakers Jeff Gosnell, director/writer/actor and L. David Erste, producer. ?Look For The Woman? showcases an entire cast of local talent starring Mandy Lascko, Matt McDermott, Don Mitri, Jeff Blanchard, Bill Fletcher, Sande Lester and Brian Bartels. ?Look For The Woman? November 6 at the Independent Film Festival in Ohio City. ### From RNavisjr at aol.com Tue Nov 4 14:55:07 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 17:55:07 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]NWT Looking for a BUDDHA STATUE Message-ID: <1df.12b0818f.2cd9884b@aol.com> --part1_1df.12b0818f.2cd9884b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hey Everyone....the Near West Theatre is looking to rent/borrow a large Buddha statue for our upcoming production THE KING AND I. It needs to measure somewhere around 4 to 6 ft. high. Not the Happy Buddha with arms outraised and smiling but a more reverent Buddha. It's for use at part of a shrine we're building for the set. If you have something like this or know of any connections to people or places that might, PLEASE CALL MIKE LAROCHELLE, our Techinical Director, at 651-2828. Thanks ever so much! --part1_1df.12b0818f.2cd9884b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hey Everyone....the Near West Theatre is looking to re= nt/borrow a large Buddha statue for our upcoming production THE KING AND I.&= nbsp; It needs to measure somewhere around 4 to 6 ft. high. Not the Happy Bu= ddha with arms outraised and smiling but a more reverent Buddha. It's for us= e at part of a shrine we're building for the set.
If you have something like this or know of any connections to people or plac= es that might, PLEASE CALL MIKE LAROCHELLE, our Techinical Director, at 651-= 2828.
Thanks ever so much!
--part1_1df.12b0818f.2cd9884b_boundary-- From MDay825 at aol.com Tue Nov 4 16:59:55 2003 From: MDay825 at aol.com (MDay825 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 19:59:55 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Music from Steel Pier Message-ID: <94.3f376bde.2cd9a58b@aol.com> -------------------------------1067993995 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I presently seeking the music for "Two Little Words" from Steel Pier. Does anyone have it by chance?? I need it for an audition in two weeks and I have been unsucessful in finding or purchasing it. I can be reached by email at mday825 at aol.com if anyone is aware where I can purchase it or if you have a copy I can borrow. Thanks!!! -------------------------------1067993995 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I presently seeking the music for "Two Little Words" from Steel Pier.&nbs= p; Does anyone have it by chance?? I need it for an audition in two weeks an= d I have been unsucessful in finding or purchasing it.  I can be reache= d by email at mday825 at aol.com if anyo= ne is aware where I can purchase it or if you have a copy I can borrow. = ; Thanks!!! -------------------------------1067993995-- From PATMAZZ at aol.com Tue Nov 4 17:44:30 2003 From: PATMAZZ at aol.com (PATMAZZ at aol.com) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 20:44:30 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Powerhouse Pub presents "LAST OF THE SORCERERS" Message-ID: <141.1bd4a628.2cd9affe@aol.com> --part1_141.1bd4a628.2cd9affe_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Powerhouse Pub & Cabaret located in the Nautica Entertainment Complex Proudly Presents A Play for the entire family Ultimus Veneficus (Last of the Sorcerers) Written and Directed By Fred Taylor Produced by Michael Dean Mercer November 15 - 23 Saturday and Sundays Matinees only! The Last of the Sorcerers is an enchanted fairy tale for the entire family. This mystical production is filled with music, dance and riveting sword fighting. A pure hearted boy Timothy finds a pair of magical keys outside the King's castle. He uses the power of the keys to defend the kingdom against evil witches and sorcerers. Children will be captured by the mystical fantasy of The Last of The Sorcerers and adults will be thrilled by the suspense and all will be part of this magical evening. Timothy is befriended by the good wizard Ephesian played by Rufus Malone. The evil sorceress is played by Daniela Mangialardo and Gregory Taylor is the young lad who finds the keys! Bring the Children to this enchanted fairy tale with a large diverse cast and many children. Performance Schedule Saturdays, November 15 & 22 at 2pm, Sundays, November 16 & 23 at 3pm General admission is $15 Tickets available through Ticketmaster 216-241-5555 --part1_141.1bd4a628.2cd9affe_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable



The Powerhouse Pub & Cab= aret
located in the Nautica Entertainment Complex


Proudly Presents


A  P= lay for the entire family

Ult= imus Veneficus
(Last of the Sorcerers)

Written and Directed By F= red Taylor
Produced by Michael Dean Mercer


November 15 - 23
Saturday and Sundays Matinees only!

The Last of the Sorcerers is an enchanted fairy tale for the entire family.=20= This mystical production is filled with music, dance and riveting sword figh= ting. A pure hearted boy Timothy finds a pair of magical keys outside the Ki= ng's castle. He uses the power of the keys to defend the kingdom against evi= l witches and sorcerers. Children will be captured by the mystical fantasy o= f The Last of The Sorcerers and adults will be thrilled by the suspense and=20= all will be part of this magical evening. Timothy is befriended by the good=20= wizard Ephesian played by Rufus Malone. The evil sorceress is played by Dani= ela Mangialardo
and Gregory Taylor is the young lad who finds the keys!
Bring the Children to this enchanted fairy tale with a large diverse cast an= d many children.


Performance Schedule
Saturdays, November 15 & 22 at 2pm,
Sundays, November 16 & 23 at 3pm


General admission is $15<= BR> Tickets available through Ticketmaster

216-241-5555

--part1_141.1bd4a628.2cd9affe_boundary-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Tue Nov 4 18:14:46 2003 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 21:14:46 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Additional information about the DP Workshop Message-ID: <000a01c3a342$99122ca0$4200000a@raygateway> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C3A318.B03C24A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi all, I've updated the DP Workshop page including pictures of participants, it's huge, so please take a few minutes to let the page load, the link is at http://www.ohiofilms.com/2003festival/lighting/pictures.html In addition, I would like to mention Annie Jones, another great volunteer that helped making the DP Workshop run smoothly with her AD experience. Thank you! Johnny ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C3A318.B03C24A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Hi = all, I've updated=20 the DP Workshop page including pictures of participants, it's huge, so = please=20 take a few minutes to let the page load, the link is at htt= p://www.ohiofilms.com/2003festival/lighting/pictures.html
 
In = addition, I would=20 like to mention Annie Jones, another great volunteer that helped making = the DP=20 Workshop run smoothly with her AD experience. Thank = you!
 
Johnny
------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C3A318.B03C24A0-- From DramaMama3 at aol.com Tue Nov 4 20:00:32 2003 From: DramaMama3 at aol.com (DramaMama3 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 23:00:32 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Westlake High School Drama Club Production Message-ID: <124.274f64d9.2cd9cfe0@aol.com> --part1_124.274f64d9.2cd9cfe0_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Westlake High School Drama Club is presenting "A-Haunting We Will Go", a mystery/comedy by Tim Kelly and directed by Judi Shankland Spitzer. The group performs at the Parkside Intermediate School Auditorium located at 24525 Hilliard Blvd, Westlake, Ohio. Dates and times are as follows: Thursday, November 6 at 7:30 pm Friday, November 7 at 8:00 pm Saturday, November 8 at 8:00 pm Sunday, November 9 at 2:00 pm Tickets are $5.00 at the door. Any questions--contact Judi at 440-899-3075 x 7928 --part1_124.274f64d9.2cd9cfe0_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Westlake High School Dram= a Club is presenting "A-Haunting We Will Go", a mystery/comedy by Tim Kelly=20= and directed by Judi Shankland Spitzer.  The group performs at the Park= side Intermediate School Auditorium located at 24525 Hilliard Blvd, Westlake= , Ohio.  Dates and times are as follows:
           Thurs= day, November 6 at 7:30 pm
            = ;Friday, November 7 at 8:00 pm
            = ;Saturday, November 8 at 8:00 pm
            = ;Sunday, November 9 at 2:00 pm
Tickets are $5.00 at the door.  
Any questions--contact Judi at 440-899-3075 x 7928
--part1_124.274f64d9.2cd9cfe0_boundary-- From oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com Tue Nov 4 11:12:40 2003 From: oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com (annettamarion) Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2003 19:12:40 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL][OIFF-News] =?iso-8859-1?q?=93ONE_OF_THE_FRESHEST_LAUGHS=94_AT_WORLD_PREMIERE_OF_=93THE_DEVIANTS=94_9:30P, _NOV_5?= Message-ID: ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Rent DVDs from home. Over 14,500 titles. Free Shipping & No Late Fees. Try Netflix for FREE! http://us.click.yahoo.com/I3w.vC/hP.FAA/3jkFAA/W4IolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> "ONE OF THE FRESHEST LAUGHS" AT THE WORLD PREMIERE OF "THE DEVIANTS" 9:30P, NOVEMBER 5 AT THE OIFF A Decade Under the Influence: 10 Year Anniversary OIFF November 1-9,=20 2003 For Immediate Release: November 4, 2003 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Artistic Directors,=20 (216) 651-7315 Cleveland, Ohio-The Plain Dealer says, "=85enjoy one of the freshest laughs at the festival," at the world premiere screening of the feature film THE DEVIANTS, 8p, Tuesday, November 5 at the 10=20 Year Anniversary OIFF at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit=20 Road.=20=20=20 THE DEVIANTS is an outrageous comedy about a matchmaker for people=20 with unusual dating problems. No matter how strange their behavior,=20 the matchmaker can find surprising love matches for anyone. However,=20 when the matchmaker hires a sassy protege and tries to teach her the=20 tricks of the trade, they both encounter the wildest clients he's=20 ever had to match up. Surprisingly edgy and refreshingly unique, THE=20 DEVIANTS brings a European sensibility to the American romantic=20 comedy, unafraid to explore the funny side of sex and strange side of=20 relationships. Due to language, nudity and sexual humor, the film is=20 not recommended for anyone under 17. This hilarious film features a diverse ensemble cast of attractive=20 rising talent. Tamara Curry, who stars as matchmaker-in-training=20 Monique, was just selected by the urban magazine SMOOTH as one of the=20 top African-American actresses to watch. She most recently starred=20 with Tim Reid in the independent film FOR REAL, which just opened=20 this year's Hollywood Black Film Festival. Parry Shen, hailed at the=20 2002 Sundance Film Festival by many as the top Asian-American actor=20 of his generation for his starring role in the Paramount Classics=20 release BETTER LUCK TOMORROW, follows up that amazing performance=20 with THE DEVIANTS. Already popular with comedy fans for his hilarious=20 turn in the Sony hit THE NEW GUY, Parry Shen is definitely a star to=20 watch. Also featured is Shauna Sand, whose recent divorce from=20 Lorenzo Lamas and outrageous fashion sense have turned her into a=20 John Waters-style tabloid sensation. Other familiar faces in the cast=20 include Randy Becker (star of LOVE! VALOUR! 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------=_NextPart_000_07DE_01C3A361.4B15F030-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Wed Nov 5 05:57:22 2003 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 08:57:22 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Tricks of the Trade: Strugglin', Strivin' & Survivin' for Performing Artists" Message-ID: <168.25f543ae.2cda5bc2@aol.com> --part1_168.25f543ae.2cda5bc2_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio=A0"Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Career, Cra= ft &=20 Professional Development" Series . . . . . . offers"Strugglin', Strivin' & Survivin' for Performing Artists" parts=20= I=20 & II, 10:30 - 12:00 noon this Saturday and next Saturday.=A0 You are=20 encouraged to attend both sessions, but it is not required. The complete "Tricks of the Trade" Series still continues Saturdays, through= =20 December 13th, 10:30 -12:00 noon.=A0 Call for locations. And, you may still= =20 register for any=A0 upcoming classes for Actors, Playwrights and Directors".= =20 Call (216) 561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0=20 NOTE:=A0 We continue to experience technical difficulties with voicemail at=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 (216)=A0 561-8608.=A0 If your phone call i= s unanswered, please email=20 your=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 request to register no later than Friday,=20= 11/7, 8:00 PM, so that=20 we can reply=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 in time for this Saturday's class.=A0=20 . Sat. 11/8:=A0=A0=A0=A0Struggling, Striving & Surviving for=A0 Performing A= rtists,=20 part I =A0(for Actors . Playwrights . . Directors . Singers . Comedians) who=20 are=A0"Aspiring to Greatness." Are you ready to do what it takes to sell yourself & be . . . . an actor, singer or comedian (on-stage, on-camera, voiceover) who gets=20 auditions & work?=20 . a playwright who gets your work read & produced? . a director who gets to direct? This Get-Work Intensive shows you how to use unusual & specific "'Tricks' &=20 'Tools' of the Trade. "=A0 Showcase your talent to enhance your chances for=20 success as an actor, singer, comedian, playwright or director.=20 Create Your "'Signature Style' Getting -Work Game Plan." How-to . . .=20 . Dream the Big Dream: 'Expand your horizons.'=A0 Explore, create & develop= =A0=20 your=A0=20 artistic & career=A0 options . Focus on the Future: 'Think outside the box.' Get close to, into & stay in= =20 the=20 business as an actor, singer, comedian,=A0 playwright or director.=20 . Tackle the Tough Ones: 'Where there is vision.' Combine & use your related= =20 talents, skills, interests, & hobbies to help you get more audition & work=20 opportunities. . Sat. 11/15:=A0=A0=A0=A0Struggling, Striving & Surviving for=A0 Performing=20= Artists,=20 part II** ** By special arrangement. Actors, Singers, Comedians, Playwrights &=20 Directors=20 are=A0invited to perform a 3-4 minute excerpt of your=A0 work-in-progress=20 (Monologues .=20 Scene work . Solo pieces).=A0 Video copy provided. Cost, $15.00.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Call (216) 561-8608 for= complete=20 details.=20 . Sat. 11/22: =A0=A0=A0 "Preparing to Showcase Your Talent: for Aspiring Act= ors,=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Direct= ors & Playwrights" Explore ways to create new work (or, select existing work) which expresses=20 who you are as an actor, director or playwright. Learn how to combine your=20 artistry with the technical to make your performance piece come alive for=20 one-person or ensemble performances. You will have the opportunity to showca= se your=20 performance piece at upcoming "PlayActs" programs and "Prelude to Performanc= e"=20 events. [No Session Sat. 11/29.] . Sat. 12/6 & 12/13:=A0=A0=A0 "Rehearsing Your Showcase Performance for Aspi= ring=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Actors, Directors & Playwrights"=20 In this session, you will workshop your draft material to get reactions and=20 guidance to edit your performance material to make you and it more marketabl= e.=A0=20 You will have the opportunity to showcase your performance piece at upcoming= =20 "PlayActs" programs and "Prelude to Performance" events. Fee:=A0 $25.00 per session.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $20.00 per session fo= r 3 or more=20 sessions.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 Major Credit cards accepted. Call (216) 561-8608 to register, for room locations & for complete details.= =A0 Can't attend classes?=A0 Can't take advantage of the Special Coaching Rate=20 ($25.00, limited time, only)=A0 for make up sessions of classes you missed?= =A0 Then,=20 Private "Tricks of the Trade . . ."=A0 Coaching sessions are available by=20 appointment. $30.00 per session.=A0 Call (216) 561-8608 to schedule.=A0=20 . . . About Sue Johnson . . .=20 Sue Johnson, Director of the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, is an actor,= =20 director and coach whose professional credits include various roles in=20 Cleveland area=20 theatres. Recent appearances include Arthur Miller's The Ride Down Mt. Morga= n , Ibsen's A Doll's House, Neil Simon's The Sunshine Boys, Langston Hughes'=20 Simply Heavenly, Ossie Davis' Purlie, Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Winds= or.=20 She has been a recipient of the Karamu Actors Guild, 1999-2000 (Outer Circle= )=20 Award for "Best Supporting Actress in a Musical," for her role as Idella in=20 Beck Center for the Arts production of Purlie.=A0=20 TV credits include A & E's 100 Centre Street, and films, Antwone Fisher,=20 directed by Denzel Washington, and The Year That Trembled, Jay Craven, Direc= tor.=A0=20 Her talent=20 resume lists numerous TV commercials, industrials, and voiceovers.=A0=20 Johnson is a playwright.=A0=A0 She and her co-authors, Ruby Fox and Gary Web= ster=20 have=20 written and performed Harlem Blues, a one-act play about African American=20 actresses who aspire, struggle, survive and live in a Harlem Boarding House.=20 She was a producer and co-hosted "WAKE UP And LIVE with G.A.S."=A9, a series= of=20 three entertainment and arts talk shows heard on WELW Radio.=20 In her new book and lecture series, Someday, This Will Be Funny=A9,=A0 Sue=20 discusses her philosophies on Life, with inspirational, enlightening, and hu= morous=20 stories and advice about Surviving . . . Surviving My Life as an Actor & Oth= er=A0=20 Myths.=A0 Someday, This Will Be Funny . . . shows you how to use various act= ing=20 techniques to endure and live with life's foibles - big or small! Sue, a graduate of Case Western Reserve University, holds an M.Ed degree fro= m=20 Cleveland State=A0 University. --part1_168.25f543ae.2cda5bc2_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors= ' Studio=A0"Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Career, Craft & Professional Dev= elopment" Series . . .

. . . of= fers"Strugglin', Strivin' & Survivin' for Performing Artists" parts I= & II, 10:30 - 12:00 noon this Saturday  and next Saturday.=A0 You are enco= uraged to attend both sessions, but it is not required.

The complete "Tricks of the Trade" Series still continues Saturdays,=20= through
December 13th, 10:30 -12:00 noon.=A0 Call for locations.  And, you may=20= still register for any=A0 upcoming classes for Actors, Playwrights and Direc= tors".
Call (216) 561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0

NOTE:=A0 We continue to experience technical difficultie= s with voicemail at
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 (216)=A0 561-8608.=A0 If your phone call i= s unanswered, please email your
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 request to register no later than Friday,=20= 11/7, 8:00 PM, so that we can reply
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 in time for this Saturday's class.=A0
=

. Sat. 11/8:=A0=A0=A0=A0Struggling, Striving & Surviving for=A0 Perfo= rming Artists, part I
=A0(for Actors . Playwrights . . Directors . Singers . Comedians) who are= =A0"Aspiring to Greatness."

Are you ready to do what it takes to sell yourself & be . . .
. an actor, singer or comedian (on-stage, on-camera, voiceover) who g= ets auditions & work?
. a playwright who gets your work read & produced?
. a director who gets to direct?
This Get-Work Intensive shows you how to use unusual & specific "'Tricks= ' & 'Tools' of the Trade. "=A0 Showcase your talent to enhance your chan= ces for success as an actor, singer, comedian, playwright or director.

Create Your "'Signature Style' Getting -Work Game Plan." How-to . . .=
. Dream the Big Dream: 'Expand your horizons.'=A0 Explore, create &am= p; develop=A0 your=A0
artistic & career=A0 options
. Focus on the Future: 'Think outside the box.' Get close to, into &a= mp; stay in the
business as an actor, singer, comedian,=A0 playwright or director.
. Tackle the Tough Ones: 'Where there is vision.' Combine & use y= our related talents, skills, interests, & hobbies to help you get more a= udition & work opportunities.

. Sat. 11/15:=A0=A0=A0=A0Struggling, Striving & Surviving for=A0 Perf= orming Artists, part II**
** By special arrangement. Actors, Singers, Comedians, Playwrights & Dir= ectors
are=A0invited to perform a 3-4 minute excerpt of your=A0 work-in-progress (M= onologues .
Scene work . Solo pieces).=A0
Video copy provided. Cost, $15.00.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Call (216) 561-8608 for= complete details.

. Sat. 11/22: =A0=A0=A0 "Preparing to Showcase Your Talent: for As= piring Actors,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Direct= ors & Playwrights"

Explore ways to create new work (or, select existing work) which expresses w= ho you are as an actor, director or playwright. Learn how to combine your ar= tistry with the technical to make your performance piece come alive for one-= person or ensemble performances. You will have the opportunity to showcase y= our performance piece at upcoming "PlayActs" programs and "Prelude= to Performance" events.

[No Session Sat. 11/29.]

. Sat. 12/6 & 12/13:=A0=A0=A0 "Rehearsing Your Showcase Performance f= or Aspiring
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Actors, Directors & Playwrights"

In this session, you will workshop your draft material to get reactions and=20= guidance to edit your performance material to make you and it more marketabl= e.=A0 You will have the opportunity to showcase your performance piece at up= coming "PlayActs" programs and "Prelude to Performance" events= .

Fee:=A0 $25.00 per session.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 $20.00 per session fo= r 3 or more sessions.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
Major Credit cards accepted.

Call (216) 561-8608 to register, for room locations & for complete detai= ls.=A0

Can't attend classes?=A0 Can't take advantage of the Special Coaching Rate (= $25.00, limited time, only)=A0 for make up sessions of classes you missed?= =A0 Then, Private "Tricks of the Trade . . ."=A0 Coaching sessions ar= e available by appointment. $30.00 per session.=A0 Call (216) 561-8608 to sc= hedule.=A0



. . . About Sue Johnson . . .

Sue Johnson, Director of the WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, is an actor,
director and coach whose professional credits include various roles in Cleve= land area
theatres. Recent appearances include Arthur Miller's The Ride Down Mt. Mo= rgan, Ibsen's A Doll's House, Neil Simon's The Sunshine Boys,<= /I> Langston Hughes' Simply Heavenly, Ossie Davis' Purlie, Sha= kespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor. She has been a recipient of th= e Karamu Actors Guild, 1999-2000 (Outer Circle) Award for "Best Supporting A= ctress in a Musical," for her role as Idella in Beck Center for the Arts pro= duction of Purlie.=A0
TV credits include A & E's 100 Centre Street, and films, Antwo= ne Fisher, directed by Denzel Washington, and The Year That Trembled,= Jay Craven, Director.=A0 Her talent
resume lists numerous TV commercials, industrials, and voiceovers.=A0

Johnson is a playwright.=A0=A0 She and her co-authors, Ruby Fox and Gary Web= ster have
written and performed Harlem Blues, a one-act play about African Amer= ican actresses
who aspire, struggle, survive and live in a Harlem Boarding House.

She was a producer and co-hosted "WAKE UP And LIVE with G.A.S."=A9, a series= of three entertainment and arts talk shows heard on WELW Radio.

In her new book and lecture series, Someday, This Will Be Funny=A9,= =A0 Sue discusses her philosophies on Life, with inspirational, enlightening= , and humorous stories and advice about Surviving . . . Surviving My Life as= an Actor & Other=A0 Myths.=A0 Someday, This Will Be Funny . . . shows y= ou how to use various acting techniques to endure and live with life's foibl= es - big or small!

Sue, a graduate of Case Western Reserve University, holds an M.Ed degree fro= m
Cleveland State=A0 University.










--part1_168.25f543ae.2cda5bc2_boundary-- From mbsprod at att.net Wed Nov 5 06:16:02 2003 From: mbsprod at att.net (mbsprod at att.net) Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2003 14:16:02 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NY Christian Drama Gets its Cleveland Premiere Message-ID: <110520031416.26308.7b22@att.net> Presenting The Cleveland Premiere of An Advent Carol A Musical Celebration of Faith and Hope Written by New York playwright Joseph Pecorella Originally staged by the NY Touring Troupe The Xavier Company Directed by: Melissa Barber Choreographed by: Mary Kukich Musical Direction by: Norman Cotone Featuring the professional talents of John Powers, Patrick Ciamacco, Melissa Barber, Mary Kukich, Katie Rutkowski, Valeria Long, Dick Klimaszewski and Donnalee Cotone. This dramatic musical tells the story of the events leading up to Christ?s birth. Our storyteller, St. John the Evangelist, takes the audience and his student, Merope, back in time to learn more about Mary?s personal and spiritual journey to becoming the mother of Jesus. Along the way, we meet the Angel Gabriel, Joseph, Elizabeth, the wise men and more. Told through drama, song and dance, this is a beautiful piece filled with hope that explores the humanness of the first Christmas. Tickets: $10.00 Students and Seniors: $7.00 When: November 14th and 15th 8:00pm November 21stand 22nd 8:00pm December 5th and 6th 8:00pm Where: St. John Bosco Church 6480 Pearl Road Parma Heights, Ohio 44130 For tickets call: 216-556-0235 Go to http://www.sjbosco.com/level1/sjbchurch.html for more information. From mpreston at dobama.org Wed Nov 5 08:06:05 2003 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR/Marketing Director) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 11:06:05 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Holiday Gift Certificates Available at Dobama Theatre! Message-ID: Dan Kilbane's email got me thinking: what's in your stocking?? Dobama Theatre Holiday Gift Certificates are available in any denomination. Both Theatre and Sal & Angelo's Dinner Theatre Certificates are available. A great stocking stuffer! Call Dobama's Box Office at (216) 932-3396 for more information! Happy Holiday Season! Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. From raytom at en.com Wed Nov 5 11:57:09 2003 From: raytom at en.com (Helene & Ray Tomecko) Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2003 14:57:09 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: How to market your talent- A special Workshop sponsored by AFTRA In-Reply-To: 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_3150889030_4965891 Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists presents: > TO MARKET WE GO- > Fast, fun, cheap and effective techniques that get you noticed > and that get you the job. >=20 > MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10th @ 6:30 =AD9:30pm @ CABARET DADA > (East 6th Between St. Clair & Lakeside) >=20 > FREE to all AFTRA members: (Please bring membership card) > $25 for Non-Members *(Still a deal!! Cash or personal check) >=20 > John E. Douglas & Phil Stella will be our guest presenters. All participa= nts > should bring their current marketing materials: (Headshots, resumes, pre= ss > kits...) > and you=B9ll have the opportunity to have them evaluated by these marketin= g > experts. >=20 > Space for this workshop is limited! > Call the AFTRA office at: (216) 781-2255 to reserve a space now! >=20 > We had an overwhelming response to our first conservatory-=B2Meet The Produ= cers=B2 > which was held in September at The Second City. This upcoming Workshop w= ill > enable you to take > your talent and get it noticed through effective marketing techniques an= d > networking strategies. > What good is having the talent- when no one knows you=B9re out there? Be t= here. > Monday, Nov. 10th. >=20 >=20 >=20 --B_3150889030_4965891 Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Re: How to market your talent- A special Workshop sponsored by AFTRA=
    The American Federation of= Television and Radio Artists presents:

TO MARKET WE GO-
   Fast, fun, cheap and effective t= echniques that get you noticed
       and that get you the job.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10th @ 6:30 –9:30pm
@ CABARET DADA
   (East 6th Between St. Clair & Lakesid= e)

FREE to all AFTRA members: (Please bring membership card)=
$25 for Non-Members *(Still a deal!! Cash or personal check)=

John E. Douglas
& Phil Stella will be our gue= st presenters. All participants
 should bring their current marketing materials: (Headshots, resumes, = press kits...)
 and you’ll have the opportunity to have them evaluated by these= marketing experts.

Space for this workshop is limited!  
Call the AFTRA office at: (216) 781-2255 to reserve a space now!

We had an overwhelming response to our first conserv= atory-”Meet The Producers
 which was held in September at The Second City. This upcoming Worksho= p will enable you to take
 your talent and get it noticed through effective marketing techniques= and networking strategies.
What good is having the talent- when no one knows you’re out th= ere?  Be there. Monday, Nov. 10th.



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Free s/h on orders $50 or more to the US & Canada. http://www.c1tracking.com/l.asp?cid=3D5511 http://us.click.yahoo.com/mOAaAA/3exGAA/qnsNAA/W4IolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> OHIO FILMS IN THE SPOTLIGHT NOVEMBER 6 AT THE OHIO INDEPENDENT FILM=20 FESTIVAL A Decade Under the Influence: 10 Year Anniversary OIFF November 1-9,=20 2003 For Immediate Release: November 5, 2003 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Artistic Directors,=20 (216) 651-7315 Cleveland, Ohio-In keeping with Independent Pictures' decade-long=20 history of highlighting Ohio artists, short and feature films=20 written, directed, produced, photographed, designed, and acted by=20 Ohioians will be presented all day Thursday, November 6, 9a-9p=20 ($10/program), at the 10 Year Anniversary OIFF at Cleveland Public=20 Theatre, 6415 Detroit Road. Some highlights of Ohio Day are: =B7 9:00 am: Shorts Program including the World Premiere of=20 SKETCHCETERA by Columbus filmmaker Peter John Ross. From humor to=20 drama to science fiction, many comedic parts of SKETCHCETERA feature=20 the cast of Second City Cleveland, and were mostly improvised. =B7 11:00 am: Shorts Program including the World Premiere of=20 INSTANT MUSCLES by Athens filmmaker Mark Shogren. A cinematic=20 approach to the age-old problem of the bully and a young boy's=20 imaginative solution to the problem. But, will it work? =B7 1:00 pm: the World Premiere of the feature film LOVE IN A=20 STRAIGHTJACKET by Cleveland filmmaker Marcus A. Cook. A group of=20 mental patients have their lives abruptly changed by an addition to=20 their group named Julia, a violent, borderline schizophrenic. Julia=20 is having trouble adjusting until she meets Shawn, a claustrophobic=20 who joins the group for weekend treatments. Will love cure them or=20 keep them locked up forever? =B7 3:00 pm: the World Premiere of the feature film LOOK FOR THE=20 WOMAN by Cleveland filmmaker Jeff Gosnell. Reality isn't always what it seems for Jeff, an aspiring screenwriter who has a history of=20 dating the wrong women. After his latest girlfriend breaks up with=20 him, Jeff finds himself the accidental hero when he comes to the=20 rescue of femme fatale, Veronica. Film noir meets murder mystery=20 theatre in this feature length dark comedy. =B7 5:00 pm: the World Premiere of the feature film HIP HOP=20 RESURRECTION: FROM NY TO NZ by Michael Deet, Cleveland filmmaker now=20 based in Los Angeles. Documents the talent-rich music community of=20 South Pacific Islanders living in the country of New Zealand. =B7 7:00 pm: Shorts Program including LUCKY'S by Dayton filmmaker Alvoro Leite. A soldier returns to his old haunts and falls=20 for the alluring wife of a Korean grocer. Full of hope, he discovers=20 some things for which the service never prepared him. =B7 9:00 pm: the Ohio Premiere of the feature film HUNGRY HEARTS=20 by Columbus filmmakers Rolf Schrader & Gaynelle W. Sloman. Miles=20 LaRue is a gourmet chef for the rich and famous, who is as well known=20 as his clientele. He has been hired to cater a feast for a small=20 group of beautiful women, a task that seems routine until he realizes=20 that this is a suicide party. Now faced with a moral dilemma and held=20 by a dark secret, Miles must fill their hearts as well as their=20 stomachs. Welcome to the ultimate feast! Call (216) 651-7315, email OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com, or visit=20 www.ohiofilms.com for hotel information and schedule details for the=20 10 Year Anniversary OIFF, November 1-9, 2003. Visit www.ticketweb.com=20 for directions and tickets in advance. Attend the festival for the=20 details on after-festival parties Thursday, Friday and Saturday=20 nights. Independent Pictures is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established=20 in 1993. IP is the proud sponsor of the Ohio Independent Film=20 Festival, Ohio Independent Screenplay Awards, Film Production=20 Training Program, regional AIVF Salons, Fiscal Agent Sponsorship=20 Program, Speakers Bureau, annual Director of Photography Workshop, and a variety of curatorial programs. INDEPENDENT PICTURES' SPONSORS: Association of Independent Video & Filmmakers, Audio Visual Rentals, Cleveland Cardiovascular Research=20 Foundation, The Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland=20 Public Theatre, Community Shares of Greater Cleveland, Convention &=20 Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland Inc., Filmmaker Magazine, The=20 George Gund Foundation, Hampton Inn, www.InkTip.com, Marriott=20 Residence Inn, Media Design Imaging, Miller Beer, Northern Ohio Live, The Offset Theory, Ohio Arts Council, Sherwin Williams, Steen=20 Editorial, United Labor Agency, West Side Cardiology Associates, the=20 Ohio Humanities Council, a state affiliate of the National Endowment=20 for the Humanities Independent Pictures 1392 West 65th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44102 (216) 651-7315 (216) 651-7317 fax OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com http://www.ohiofilms.com To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: oiff-News-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com =20 Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/=20 From Huntheatre at aol.com Wed Nov 5 13:16:45 2003 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 16:16:45 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last weekend for "Sleuth" at Huntington Playhouse Message-ID: <41.361a5d1f.2cdac2bd@aol.com> -------------------------------1068067004 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This is the last weekend to see our outstanding production of "Sleuth" directed by Ron Newell and featuring absolutely fabulous performances by Bill Modic and John Busser and the rest of the supporting cast. This show is not to be missed. Tickets are still available for the Friday and Saturday evening performances at 8:00PM as well as Sunday afternoon at 2:00PM. Tickets are $12.00. Reservations are suggested and may be made by calling 440-871-8333. 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This is the last weekend to see our outstanding production of "Sleuth"=20= directed by Ron Newell and featuring absolutely fabulous performances by Bil= l Modic and John Busser and the rest of the supporting cast.  This show= is not to be missed.
 
Tickets are still available for the Friday and Saturday evening perform= ances at 8:00PM as well as Sunday afternoon at 2:00PM.  Tickets are $12= .00.
 
Reservations are suggested and may be made by calling 440-871-8333.&nbs= p; For more information about "Sleuth", check out our web site at: www.huntingtonplayhouse.com
 
 
-------------------------------1068067004-- From MRONEN2000 at aol.com Wed Nov 5 14:49:15 2003 From: MRONEN2000 at aol.com (MRONEN2000 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 17:49:15 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]NIKE-ALTERNATE SHOOT DATE Message-ID: <84.1bc2f87a.2cdad86b@aol.com> --part1_84.1bc2f87a.2cdad86b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Please check availability for SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16th as a shoot date as well. Sorry and Thanks, Marcy --part1_84.1bc2f87a.2cdad86b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Please check availability for SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16th as= a shoot date as well.

Sorry and Thanks,

Marcy
--part1_84.1bc2f87a.2cdad86b_boundary-- From jgolem82 at hotmail.com Wed Nov 5 15:10:13 2003 From: jgolem82 at hotmail.com (J Golembiewski) Date: Wed, 05 Nov 2003 18:10:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]the Trojan Women-extended run! Message-ID:
EXTENDED RUN!
 
the Trojan Women
 
by Euripides
directed by Allan Byrne
 
November 7, 8*, 9 and now 14, 15
Fri-Sat @ 8:00 pm, Sun @ 2:00 pm
*sorry, this performance is sold out
 
call 216.687.2109 for tickets and info
 
Cleveland State University
Factory Theatre
East 24th St. and Chester Ave.


MSN Shopping upgraded for the holidays! Snappier product search... From erica_miller26 at hotmail.com Wed Nov 5 16:49:38 2003 From: erica_miller26 at hotmail.com (Erica Miller) Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2003 00:49:38 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Pygmalion" at Walsh Jesuit High School Message-ID:



Mark your calendars?It?s coming?And you?re cordially invited!

 

George Bernard Shaw?s

?Pygmalion?

 

Pygmalion's story is similar to the musical ?My Fair Lady?.  It is truly a delightful production which you will enjoy! 

 

Show times:

Wednesday Nov 12, 2003 at 7:00 PM (reduced ticket dress rehearsal?all tickets $5)

Friday Nov 14, 2003 at 7:30 PM

Saturday Nov 15, 2003 at 2 PM (matinee) and 7:30 PM

Friday Nov 21, 2003 at 7:30 PM

Sat, Nov 22, 2003 at 2 PM (matinee) and 7:30 PM

 

Tickets:

Adults $8 ? Students/Senior Citizens $5

 

You can reserve tickets via email!  Contact: dbanks1 at neo.rr.com and tickets will be reserved for you. You can pick them up the day of the show at the ticket table.

 

Walsh Jesuit High School

4550 Wyoga Lake Road

Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44224

 

Questions:  (330) 929-4205...Akron

                       (800) 686-4694...Cleveland



Crave some Miles Davis or Grateful Dead? Your old favorites are always playing on MSN Radio Plus. Trial month free! From blesner at solonohio.org Wed Nov 5 16:53:13 2003 From: blesner at solonohio.org (Barb Lesner) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 19:53:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]It's Your Last Chance to See the Best Show in Town! The Odd Couple Message-ID: <001801c3a400$5b5a0f90$ce9c09c0@ARTS06> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C3A3D6.723C7740 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable DON'T MISS THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN at Solon Center for the Arts!!=20 The Odd Couple by Neil Simon Directed by Aaron Patterson **Mention that you are a member of NeOhioPal and receive tickets for = only $8.00!!** Featuring... James Mango as Oscar Madison and Andrew Narten as Felix Unger. Both = veterans of Cleveland-area professional and community theater, as are = the other cast members, Mindy Childress, Chris Crimaldi, Daniel = McElhaney, Wayne Merholz, David Miller, and Meg Santisi. =20 =20 Friday & Saturday - November 7 and 8 at 7:30 pm ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C3A3D6.723C7740 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
DON'T MISS = THE BEST SHOW=20 IN TOWN
at Solon = Center for the=20 Arts!! 
 
The Odd=20 Couple
by Neil = Simon
 
Directed=20 by Aaron Patterson
 
**Mention that you=20 are a member of NeOhioPal and receive tickets for only=20 $8.00!!**


Featuring...

 

James Mango as Oscar = Madison and  Andrew Narten as Felix = Unger.  Both veterans of = Cleveland-area=20 professional and community theater, as are the other cast members, Mindy = Childress, Chris Crimaldi, Daniel McElhaney, Wayne Merholz, David = Miller, and=20 Meg Santisi. =20


 
          &nbs= p;            = ;  Friday=20 & Saturday - November 7 and 8 at 7:30=20 pm
------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C3A3D6.723C7740-- From blesner at solonohio.org Wed Nov 5 16:54:56 2003 From: blesner at solonohio.org (Barb Lesner) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 19:54:56 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cello Instructor Needed at Solon Center for the Arts Message-ID: <002601c3a400$9959a490$ce9c09c0@ARTS06> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C3A3D6.B01AA190 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Solon Center for the Arts is looking for a Cello Instructor to teach = private lessons at the Center. Applicants must have a Music or related = degree and have taught for at least two years. SCA is interviewing = applicants immediately. Please send a letter of intent and resume to = blesner at solonohio.org or mail you information to:=20 Solon Center for the Arts=20 Attn: Karen Prasser 6315 SOM Center Road Solon, Ohio 44139 440-337-1400 The City of Solon is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not = discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, = religion, age, and handicap status in employment or provision of = service. Individuals requiring special accommodations should contact = the Human Resources Department. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C3A3D6.B01AA190 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Solon Center for the Arts is looking = for a=20 Cello Instructor to teach private lessons at the = Center.  Applicants must have a=20 Music or related degree and have taught for at least two=20 years.  SCA is interviewing applicants immediately.  = Please send=20 a letter of intent and resume to blesner at solonohio.org or mail you information = to:=20
 
Solon Center for the Arts
Attn: = Karen=20 Prasser
6315 SOM Center Road
Solon, Ohio = 44139
440-337-1400
 

The City of = Solon is an=20 Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of = race,=20 color, national origin, sex, religion, age, and handicap status in = employment or=20 provision of service.  = Individuals=20 requiring special accommodations should contact the Human Resources=20 Department.

 

------=_NextPart_000_0023_01C3A3D6.B01AA190-- From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Nov 5 17:16:25 2003 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 17:16:25 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko reviews: THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE & VARLA JEAN Message-ID: <20031106011625.8606.qmail@web12004.mail.yahoo.com> ?THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE? AT THE STATE AND VARLA JEAN AT CPT Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times ?THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE? LESS THAN EXPECTED At the 2002 Tony Award ceremony when ?THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE? was announced as the winner of the Best Musical there was an audible gasp in the audience. It was expected that ?URINETOWN? was going to receive that coveted award. Clevelanders who subscribe to the Playhouse Square Broadway series will be allowed to make the evaluation themselves. Having seen both shows, I know that I would have definitely chosen the creative, tune-worthy, staging-worthy ?URINETOWN.? I find MILLIE to be a pedestrian musical with a weak book, a weaker score, and repetitious music. That is not to say audiences will not like it. They will, as was demonstrated by the partial standing ovation the show received at its opening performance in the local run. Of course, standing ovations in Cleveland are not symbols of great shows or performances as they?ve become as common as clapping. Based on the 1967 movie of the same name, the hokey story-line of Millie centers on the arrival in New York of a Kansas "hick" named (no surprise here) Millie. In contrast to the lead character in ?42ND STREET,? the musical most like MILLIE, this cutie is out to get a husband, a rich husband. Millie accidentally runs into Jimmy, a handsome young man, while she is chasing a thug who has stolen her purse and a shoe. (Yes, one shoe. Now do you understand the hokeyness of this story?) He is some "poor" guy who doesn?t fall into her description of a future husband (well, not yet). Through a series of incidents which include a kidnapping ring who capture orphan Caucasian young ladies and ship them to the Orient (I told you this was hokey), a young debutante from "California" (the quote marks because, of course, that is not true and unravels as the story proceeds), a pair of Chinese who are working as part of the kidnapping ring because they have been promised if they cooperate their mother will be brought to the US (can you believe that one?), a famous African American female singer who married for money, and...well, you get the point. This goes on and on and on and doesn?t get any better. Songs from the show include "The Nuttycracker Suite," "Only in New York," "Forget About the Boy,"and the four-time reprised "Not for the Life of Me." Never heard of any of them? That about summarizes the score. Oh, yes, there is the title tune, "Thoroughly Modern Millie," and though it is included, it wasn?t even written for this show, as were three other numbers that are included. The cleverest parts of the show are when there are actually take-offs of other musicals and songs. A Chinese version of Al Jolsen?s "Mammy" and a Nelson Eddy, Jeanette MacDonald-like duet of "I?m Falling in Love with Someone" are delightful. Of course, they have nothing to do with the story line, but who cares. Another "neat-o" shtick is a screen over of the actors? heads, which displays the English translations of spoken and sung Chinese. It?s like the Cleveland Opera telling us what the words to ?CARMEN? mean. The touring production doesn?t use the State Theatre stage well. They usually perform in smaller venues, so the scenery and movements scrunch in the action. The postage stamp design doesn?t work well. Even the dancing fails to make an impact. Though enthusiastically carried out by the cast, the movements become boring due to repetition. How many flapper hand and foot movements can one appreciate? The cast is adequate. Darcie Roberts as Millie has a wonderful voice, but not the infectious personality and cuteness that is needed to captivate an audience. Matt Cavenaugh is handsome enough to portray Jimmy, and his voice has good range, but a false attitude takes the edge off the character. Diana Kaarina as Dorothy is Bernadette Peters cute and has a similar voice. Hollis Resnik?s Mrs. Meers, the head of the kidnapping ring, becomes more and more irritating as the show progresses. On the other hand, Pamela Isaac, as the rich chanteusse, has a wonderful voice and belts "Only in New York" with pizzazz. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: ?THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE? is a pleasant-enough escapist piece of fluff. If you liked ?42ND STREET? you?ll like this. If not, wait for ?URINETOWN.? It?s a creative winner. The show runs through November 16. For tickets, call 216-241-6000 or 800-766-6048 or go on line to www.playhousesquare.com. VARLA JEAN MERMAN WAS BACK AT CPT Varla Jean Merman is a sensation on the drag queen impersonation circuit. Her third appearance at the Cleveland Public Theatre, like her other stays-in-residence, delighted the audience. Her signature shticks: the hot dog puppet that speaks, singing while shooting canned cheese whiz down her throat, her double entendre tales, her allusion to being the daughter of a moment of wild passion between Earnest Borgnine and Ethel Merman, and the home movies of her life, were all present. I know it?s not her purpose, but sometime I?d really like to hear Jeffery Roberson, who portrays Varla Jean, just stand on stage and sing. This guy/gal has a wonderful voice. But, like the late Victor Borge, who was an accomplished pianist, Roberson has chosen to settle on comedy as his vehicle to fame. And, there is no doubt he has found a positive means of showcasing himself. Varla Jean Merman makes for a fun evening of theatre. Next time Roberson is back in town, catch his act. You?ll enjoy yourself. Cleveland Public theatre?s next production is ?MRS. BOB CRATCHIT?S WILD CHRISTMAS BINGE? by humorist and satirist Christopher Durang. It?s billed as "something hilariously inappropriate for the holiday season." The show runs November 28 through December 20 in the Gordon Square Theatre. For tickets call 216 631-2727. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard http://antispam.yahoo.com/whatsnewfree From JSM7250 at aol.com Wed Nov 5 18:22:16 2003 From: JSM7250 at aol.com (JSM7250 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 21:22:16 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Blvd. To Audition Waverly Gallery Message-ID: <62.36f442d2.2cdb0a58@aol.com> --part1_62.36f442d2.2cdb0a58_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sarah May to Direct The Waverly Gallery Boulevard Theatre announces upcoming auditions for Kenneth Lonergan's recent hit The Waverly Gallery, to be directed by Sarah May. About the Play A Pulitzer Prize finalist,The Waverly Gallery is a powerfully poignant and often hilarious play about the final years of a generous, chatty and feisty grandmother's battle against Alzheimer's disease. A left-wing social activist, Gladys is the long-time owner of a Greenwich Village art gallery. The play explores her fight to retain her independence and the effect on her family, which includes, her psychiatrist daughter, her psychiatrist son-in-law and her speechwriter grandson. A visiting artist also plays an important role in the relationships. Audition Information-ALL ROLES OPEN Cast: 2 women ages 45-75 3 men ages 25-55 Cold reading from the script. Script to be available at audition. Auditions will be held November 17 & 18 from 6-8:30 p.m. at the Shaker Hts. Community Life Building, 3450 Lee Road, just south of Van Aken Blvd. in Shaker Hts. 216/491-1360. If necessary, callbacks will be held November 20 at 6 p.m. All actors are volunteer. For more information about The Waverly Gallery auditions, contact Sarah May at 216/321-8833. Rehearsals Rehearsals will begin in early January and will held Monday-Friday evenings. Production The show will be held in mid to late February in varying alternative locations. Discussions with the audience will be a part of several performances. About the Director Sarah May has been involved in Cleveland theatre for many years. Most recently, she directed Rebecca Gilman's Boy Gets Girl at Beck Theatre, where she also directed Gilman's Spinning into Butter last year. Other notable directing achievements have been Charenton Theatre's Six Degrees of Separation, named Scene Magazine's best show of 2003 and Beck's A Piece of my Heart, winner of the 2001 Northern Ohio Live Award of Achievement in Theatre. She has served as Education Director for Great Lakes Theatre Festival, Artistic Director of Karamu Theatre and guest director for most area theatres. She spent 10 years in New York City, performing, directing and developing educational programs for several theatres. About the Theatre Boulevard Theatre was formed in 1999 as an adult community theatre in conjunction with the Shaker Heights Community Life Department. Productions have included Play On!, The Shadow Box, Side by Side by Sondheim, The Complete Works of Shakespeare (Abridged), Oleanna and others. Most recently, Boulevard's production of the Tony-award winning ART has played to sold-out audiences. The next performance is November 14 & 15 at 8 p.m. at the Kelly-Randall Gallery, 2678 W.14TH.ST., Cleveland's artsy Tremont neighborhood. SPACE IS LIMITED. For advance ticket information, contact, Jean Martin at jean at boulevardtheatre.org. Use ART in the subject line. www.boulevardtheatre.org ### --part1_62.36f442d2.2cdb0a58_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Sarah May to Direct The Waverly Gallery

Boulevard Theatre announces upcoming auditions for Kenneth L= onergan's recent hit The Waverly Gallery, to be directed by Sarah May= .

About the Play A Pulitzer Prize finalis= t,The Waverly Gallery is a powerfully poignant and often hilarious pl= ay about the final years of a generous, chatty and feisty grandmother's batt= le against Alzheimer's disease.  A left-wing social activist, Gladys is= the long-time owner of a Greenwich Village art gallery. The play explores h= er fight to retain her independence and the effect on her family, which incl= udes, her psychiatrist daughter, her psychiatrist son-in-law and her speechw= riter grandson.  A visiting artist also plays an important role in the=20= relationships.

Audition Information= -ALL ROLES OPEN
Cast:  2 women= ages 45-75
       3 men   ages  25-55
Cold reading from the script. Script to be available at audition.
Auditions will be held
= November 17 & 18 from 6-8:30 p.m. at the Shaker Hts. Community Life Building, 3450 Lee Road,=20= just south of Van Aken Blvd. in Shaker Hts. 216/491-1360.  If necessary= , callbacks will be held November 20 at 6 p.m.

All actors are volunteer.

For more information about The Waverly Gallery auditions, contact Sar= ah May at 216/321-8833.

Rehearsals
Rehearsals will beg= in in early January and will held Monday-Friday evenings.

Production
The show will be he= ld in mid to late February in varying alternative locations.  Discussio= ns with the audience will be a part of several performances.

About the Director Sarah May has been=20= involved in Cleveland theatre for many years.  Most recently, she direc= ted Rebecca Gilman's Boy Gets Girl at Beck Theatre, where she also di= rected Gilman's Spinning into Butter last year.  Other notable d= irecting achievements have been Charenton Theatre's Six Degrees of Separa= tion, named Scene Magazine's best show of 2003 and Beck's A Pi= ece of my Heart, winner of the 2001 Northern Ohio Live Award of Achievem= ent in Theatre. She has served as Education Director for Great Lakes Theatre= Festival, Artistic Director of Karamu Theatre and guest director for most a= rea theatres. She spent 10 years in New York City, performing, directing and= developing educational programs for several theatres.

About the Theatre  Boulevard Theat= re was formed in 1999 as an adult community theatre in conjunction with the=20= Shaker Heights Community Life Department.  Productions have included Play On!, The Shadow Box, Side by Side by Sondheim, The Complete Works of S= hakespeare (Abridged), Oleanna and others. 

Most recently, Boulevard's production of the Tony-award winning ART h= as played to sold-out audiences.  The next performance is November 14 &= amp; 15 at 8 p.m. at the Kelly-Randall Gallery, 2678 W.14TH.ST., Cleveland's= artsy Tremont neighborhood. SPACE IS LIMITED. For advance ticket informatio= n, contact, Jean Martin at jean at boulevardtheatre.org. Use ART in the subject= line.

www.boulevardtheatre.org=

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--part1_62.36f442d2.2cdb0a58_boundary-- From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Wed Nov 5 18:47:09 2003 From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 18:47:09 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cabaret's final weekend @ JCU Message-ID: <20031106024709.78169.qmail@web13114.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1284678123-1068086829=:77588 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii John Carroll University presents Cabaret Book by Joe Masteroff Music by John Kander Lyrics by Fred Ebb Based on the play by John van Druten and stories by Christopher Isherwood Broadway productions directed by Harold Prince Originally Produced for the Broadway Stage by Harold Prince Directed by Martin Friedman Musical Direction by Michael Mazur Settings Designed by Keith Nagy Costumes Designed by Alison Hernan Lighting Designed by Michael Simons Choreography by Tiffany Gates John Carroll University; Kulas Auditorium November 7, and 8 at 8:00 PM November 9 at 2:00 PM For ticket information and reservations call: 216.397.4428 *Presented by permission of Tams-Witmark Music Library, Inc. --------------------------------- --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard --0-1284678123-1068086829=:77588 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
John Carroll University
presents
Cabaret
Book by Joe Masteroff   Music by John Kander Lyrics by Fred Ebb
Based on the play by John van Druten
and stories by Christopher Isherwood
Broadway productions directed by Harold Prince
Originally Produced for the Broadway Stage by Harold Prince
 
Directed by Martin Friedman
Musical Direction by Michael Mazur Settings Designed by Keith Nagy
Costumes Designed by Alison Hernan 
 Lighting Designed by Michael Simons
Choreography by Tiffany Gates
 
John Carroll University; Kulas Auditorium
November 7, and 8 at 8:00 PM
November 9 at 2:00 PM
 
For ticket information and reservations call:
216.397.4428
 
*Presented by permission of Tams-Witmark Music Library, Inc.



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Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard --0-1284678123-1068086829=:77588-- From Eye2wonder at aol.com Wed Nov 5 20:13:33 2003 From: Eye2wonder at aol.com (Eye2wonder at aol.com) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 23:13:33 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Plug for ARTISTS, ENTERTAINERS and the HOLIDAY HOP IN OHIO CITY Message-ID: <30.49741303.2cdb246d@aol.com> Posting for 11/6/03 Great Lineup of ARTISTS and ENTERTAINERS for Ohio City Holiday Hop! The Cleveland Rape Crisis Center's second annual Holiday Hop in Ohio City is less than one week away! In addition to more than 30 neighborhood merchants participating, over 50 LOCAL artists and entertainers will add their creative touches to this year's event. Come out to the neighborhood for an evening of shopping, dining and entertainment. In particular, Market 25 will be a world bazaar the night of= =20 November 13th, offering jewelry, framed art, ceramics, pottery, photographs,= =20 authentic African clothing, gift baskets, scented oils, quilts, batik silk=20 scarves, sculptures, linens, cultural foods and an array of gift accessories hand crafted by the following fantastic Northeast Ohio artists: Kris Barnes Cassie Bishop Kristen Cliffel Martha Cliffel Earnestine Dawson Jen Doos Toni Cross Laura Dalton Cecelia DeCaprio Gina DeSantis Jenny DuHairne Dori Frank L-serena Frazer Peterann Gilbert Marc Goodman Karen Green Gene Hrycyk Inkoon Terri Jewel Leah Kairis Linda Katz Andrew Kay Cara Kay Marina Koval Patsy Kline Nicole Ledinek Dottie Lybarger Delinda Mariani Brian McCollum Louis Naylor Dimitri Ragousis Don Resch Michael Richardson Cori Schiemann Carl Snyder Shakura Beth Sutton Gilgamesh Taggett Rachel Toth Peggy Wertheim CheryLee Wilson Mindy Zuk Entertainers will also be performing throughout different Ohio City merchant establishments. Talents include the Oh! Sullivans (blend of folk music, traditional Irish tunes and uplifting music), temporary face and body tattoos by Sharon Epstein, American folk rock featuring members of Rosavelt, the Walkin' Cane Blues Band & Bolo Deluxe, Flamenco, Purevian & Komsli dance= =20 performances by Global Music Collective, screenings of the Cleveland film Peace by Piece by Film Director David P. Thomas, performances by students from the Cleveland Institute of Music, touring production of The Frog Prince (children's show), musical performance by the West Side Acoustical Project,=20 Middle Eastern dance by Troupe Benazir, dance and R&B music by DJ AMP,=20 performances by Dancing Mimes, Pat Tamburro, l'Accordeoniste playing French=20= musettes,=20 ice sculpting by Dan Grantham, folk singer Peggi Cella and poet Desmond Jone= s. *All spaces for Artist Vendors and Entertainers have been filled. On a side note, there are only 50 more tickets available to the VIP Pre-event party, at Touch Supper Club (5-7 pm). Tickets are $10 a person and can be reserved by calling (216) 619.6194 ext. 116. Don't miss out on the awesome $500 gift certificate package being raffled of= f=20 at the VIP Pre-event party! The package includes certificates for American Airlines, the Marriott and Eddie Bauer. The Holiday Hop in Ohio City is taking place Thursday, November 13 (5-10 pm). A portion of every dollar you spend shopping and dining in the=20 neighborhood at participating merchants will benefit the Cleveland Rape Cris= is Center. For more event information, visit www.clevelandrapecrisis.org ABOUT THE CLEVELAND RAPE CRISIS CENTER Founded in 1974 by the four =E2=80=9Cfounding mothers=E2=80=9D Jeanne Van At= ta, Lorraine Schalamon, Lynn Hammond and Carie Zander, the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center helps nearly 10,000 sexual assault survivors each year. Dedicated to serving all survivors and the community through a variety of programs and services, including the 24-hour hotline, one-on-one counseling, hospital advocacy, justice advocacy and community education, the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center is the only agency in Cuyahoga County that provides free, comprehensive services to those in need. From gmaher at safetythink.com Wed Nov 5 23:31:49 2003 From: gmaher at safetythink.com (gmsafetythink) Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 23:31:49 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players Ready to Open "Catch Me If You Can" Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C3A3F4.FBF6A960 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit HUDSON PLAYERS READY COMEDY THRILLER ?Catch Me If You Can? For Opening Honeymooning is the Catskills must have seemed like a great idea to Daniel Corban, but that was before his new wife disappeared. Reporting her missing to the police, he?s frustrated by the efforts of the wise cracking police detective assigned to his case. That is until the local pastor shows up with Corban?s missing wife. Or is she? Daniel Corban says no, but everyone else says yes. This is where all the fun and intrigue start in the classic play ?Catch Me If You Can? being readied by the Hudson Players for its November 7 opening night. ?It?s an amazing show,? says Gary Maher, the play?s director. ?Just when you think you have it all figured out, it gets you guessing again. Not only that, but it throws in plenty of humor which makes the suspense of the mystery even more fun. Top it all off with the remarkable cast we?ve assembled and it promises and evening of not to be missed theater.? The show has been in rehearsals since early September and features a 1960?s Catskills summer home as it?s setting. Authentically designed by Tim Steiner and Sally Marquinez, the set promises to quickly draw the audience into the mood of the show. ?While it shares the same name as the recent movie, the comparisons end there. Of course they are both great entertainment. Really though, the play has been around a lot longer. It was adapted from a French version by Jack Weinstock and Willie Gilbert, the same pair who wrote the book for the musical ?How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.? True to Hudson Players tradition, opening night audiences will be invited to a reception after the show featuring a chance to mingle with the cast and crew and ask those sure to be present questions. ?It?s become a very popular way to celebrate opening night,? said Trish Davis, the shows producer. ?Also with a mystery with as many twists and this one has, I?m sure they?ll be plenty to talk about afterwards. Folks should call early for reservations where details of the reception will be available.? Performances are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 p.m.; November 7, 8, 14, 15, 21 and 22 at the Barlow Community Center on Oviatt St in Hudson. For reservations and/or information call 330-655-8522. Advance sale tickets can also be purchased at The Learned Owl Bookstore in Hudson. The Hudson Players are an award-winning nonprofit community theater. They are members of the Ohio Community Theatre Association, the American Association of Community Theatre and The Hudson Chamber of Commerce. The next show on their schedule is Fiddler On The Roof, with auditions being held November 9 $ 10, and performances Feb. 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29 and March 5 & 6. ------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C3A3F4.FBF6A960 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

HUDSON PLAYERS READY COMEDY THRILLER =93Catch Me If You = Can=94 For Opening

 

Honeymooning=20 is the Catskills must have seemed like a great idea to Daniel Corban, = but that=20 was before his new wife disappeared. Reporting her missing to the = police, he=92s=20 frustrated by the efforts of the wise cracking police detective assigned = to his=20 case. That is until the local pastor shows up with Corban=92s missing = wife. Or is=20 she? Daniel Corban says no, but everyone else says yes.=20

 

This is=20 where all the fun and intrigue start in the classic play =93Catch Me If = You Can=94=20 being readied by the Hudson Players for its November 7 opening=20 night.

 

=93It=92s an=20 amazing show,=94 says Gary Maher, the play=92s director. =93Just when = you think you=20 have it all figured out, it gets you guessing again. Not only that, but = it=20 throws in plenty of humor which makes the suspense of the mystery even = more fun.=20 Top it all off with the remarkable cast we=92ve assembled and it = promises and=20 evening of not to be missed theater.=94

 

The show=20 has been in rehearsals since early September and features a 1960=92s = Catskills=20 summer home as it=92s setting. Authentically designed by Tim Steiner and = Sally=20 Marquinez, the=20 set promises to quickly draw the audience into the mood of the=20 show.

 

=93While=20 it shares the same name as the recent movie, the comparisons end there. = Of=20 course they are both great entertainment. Really though, the play has = been=20 around a lot longer. It was adapted from a French version by Jack = Weinstock and=20 Willie Gilbert, the same pair who wrote the book for the musical =93How = to Succeed=20 in Business Without Really Trying.=94

 

True to=20 Hudson Players tradition, opening night audiences will be invited to a = reception=20 after the show featuring a chance to mingle with the cast and crew and = ask those=20 sure to be present questions.

 

=93It=92s=20 become a very popular way to celebrate opening night,=94 said Trish = Davis, the=20 shows producer. =93Also with a mystery with as many twists and this one = has, I=92m=20 sure they=92ll be plenty to talk about afterwards. Folks should call = early for=20 reservations where details of the reception will be=20 available.=94

 

Performances=20 are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 p.m.; November 7, 8, 14, 15, 21 = and 22=20 at the Barlow Community Center on Oviatt St in Hudson. For reservations = and/or=20 information call 330-655-8522. Advance sale tickets can also be = purchased at The=20 Learned Owl Bookstore in Hudson.


The=20 Hudson Players are an award-winning nonprofit community theater. They = are=20 members of the Ohio Community Theatre Association, the American = Association of=20 Community Theatre and The Hudson Chamber of Commerce. The next show on = their=20 schedule is Fiddler On The Roof, with auditions being held November 9 $ = 10, and=20 performances Feb. 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29 and March 5 &=20 6.

------=_NextPart_000_0012_01C3A3F4.FBF6A960-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Wed Nov 5 21:09:10 2003 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2003 00:09:10 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Auditions for "Arms and the Man" Message-ID: <1ed.12b3cdd8.2cdb3176@aol.com> -------------------------------1068095350 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en For Immediate Release Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round announces auditions for George Bernard= =20 Shaw's comedy, "Arms and the Man." Director Virginia Waratinsky will hold auditions on Saturday, November 22=20 from 2 to 4 p.m. and Monday, November 24 from 7 to 9 p.m. Performances dates are January 29 through February 15. Cast requirements: Raina: 23, a beautiful, young woman from a wealthy Bulgarian family. Catherine: late 40=E2=80=99s early 50=E2=80=99s Raina=E2=80=99s mother Louka: late 20=E2=80=99s, a handsome, proud, servant girl Bluntschli: 35, a handsome, capable soldier Nicola: late 30=E2=80=99s -early 40=E2=80=99s, man servant with a cool temp= erament and low=20 but clear and keen intelligence. Major Petkoff: 50=E2=80=99s, Raina=E2=80=99s father. He is a cheerful, excit= able,=20 insignificant, unpolished man with social pretensions. Major Sergius Saranoff: Tall, romantically handsome; seems civilized and=20 sophisticated but is more of an untamed, mountaineer chieftain If you would like to audition and cannot make this date, or have other=20 questions, please contact director Virginia Waratinsky at 440-277-1194 or by= e-mail=20 at: vwaratin at lorainccc.edu Auditions will be held at the theater, located on Middle Ridge Road in=20 Amherst, halfway between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58.=20 - 30 -=20 "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" -------------------------------1068095350 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
For Immediate Release
 
Workshop Players Theatre-in= -the-Round announces auditions for George Bernard Shaw's comedy, "Arms and t= he Man."
 
Director Virginia Wara= tinsky will hold auditions on Saturday, November 22 from=  2 to 4 p.m. and Monday, November 24 from 7 to 9 p.m.
Perf= ormances dates are January 29 through February 15.
 
Cast requirements:
Raina= : 23, a beautiful, young woman from a wealthy Bulgarian family.
 
Catherine: late 40=E2=80= =99s early 50=E2=80=99s Raina=E2=80=99s mother
 
Louka: late 20=E2=80=99s, a= handsome, proud, servant girl
 
Bluntschli: 35, a handsome,= capable soldier
 
Nicola: late 30=E2=80=99s -= early 40=E2=80=99s, man servant with a cool  temperament and low but cl= ear and keen intelligence.
 
Major Petkoff: 50=E2=80=99s= , Raina=E2=80=99s father. He is a cheerful, excitable, insignificant, unpoli= shed man with social pretensions.
 
Major Sergius Saranoff: Tal= l, romantically handsome; seems civilized and sophisticated but is more of a= n untamed, mountaineer chieftain
 
If you would like to audition and=20= cannot make this date, or have other questions, please contact director Virg= inia Waratinsky at 440-277-1194<= /FONT> or by e-mail at: vwaratin at lorainccc.edu
Auditions will be held at th= e theater, located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway between Rt. 2 an= d Rt. 58. 
 
- 30 -&nb= sp;
 
"If the whole world's a stage, I demand better ligh= ting"
-------------------------------1068095350-- From aharland at bw.edu Thu Nov 6 07:28:10 2003 From: aharland at bw.edu (aharland at bw.edu) Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2003 10:28:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theatre Artists Against Discrimination Message-ID: <200311061528.hA6FSAw22349@webmail2.bw.edu> Dear Friends, I have recently been appalled and offended by an upcoming event on campus that will be taking place on November 19th at 8:00 p.m. in the William Allman Theatre in the Kliest Center for Art and Drama. One of our campus groups is hosting a speaker who will be explaining to others how Christ can help you leave behind a "sinful" life of homosexuality. On a campus that attempts to cherish diversity I am disgusted by this decision to try and change any of the beautiful uniqueness we have been blessed with on our campus, in our lives or on our planet. I will not stand for the choice of these people to belittle and chide my friends...my family. While I do not agree with their opinion I respect their freedom to hold their own beliefs. I do not respect their decision to falsely advertise the event as Courage of Coming Out, a phrase which suggests encouragement and support of a homosexuality, when in actuality the are speaking about the sin of being in and the ?greatness? of becoming straight. With this in mind I am calling on you and everyone you know to join me on November 19th at 7:00 p.m. in the Lobby of the Kliest Center for a Peaceful Demonstration of what is TRULY means to LOVE someone. The plan of the demonstration is to fill the lobby with people wearing/carrying symbols of gay pride and love. The demonstration will not be in an effort to stop the speaker, but to hold hands with one another and show them there is another way, a way I believe to be better. The way of love! At 8:00 I strongly encourage the demonstration to move inside and listen to the speaker, followed by a strong and busy streamline of intelligent and pointed questions. If you have any questions or concerns or would like to be involved in helping out with the demonstration please feel free to e-mail me at aharland at bw.edu. I expect to see you all there. Let's help them to understand what love is about. Sincerely, Amanda M. Harland Peaceful Demonstration What it means to Truly Love Meet in the Lobby of the Kliest Center November 19th @ 7:00 In opposition of Homosexual Discrimination to be Presented by Campus Crusade?s Guest Speaker @ 8:00 in the William Allman Theatre What it Involves: Wear/Carry symbols of gay pride (if you don?t have anything it doesn?t matter all we really need is your heart, and your supporting hand present with us) We will build a wall of strength and love By Taking the Hands of our Neighbors and Showing them what it means to Love At 8:00 I strongly encourage the demonstration to move inside and listen to the speaker, followed by a strong and busy streamline of intelligent and pointed questions. The demonstration will not include ANY physical opposition to the speaker or those who support the speaker. Questions e-mail aharland at bw.edu From oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com Thu Nov 6 09:11:52 2003 From: oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com (annettamarion) Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2003 17:11:52 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL][OIFF-News] =?iso-8859-1?q?OHIO_PREMIERE_OF_=93FLAT-OUT_GREAT=94_FILM_6P, _NOVEMBER_7_WITH_DISCUSSION, _RECEPTION?= Message-ID: ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Rent DVDs Online - Over 14,500 titles. No Late Fees & Free Shipping. Try Netflix for FREE! http://us.click.yahoo.com/xlw.sC/XP.FAA/3jkFAA/W4IolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> OHIO PREMIERE OF "FLAT-OUT GREAT" FILM 6P, NOVEMBER 7 WITH DISCUSSION=20 AND RECEPTION AT THE OIFF *A Decade Under the Influence: 10 Year Anniversary OIFF November 1-9,=20 2003 *Sponsored by West Side Cardiology Associates, Cleveland=20 Cardiovascular Research Foundation, and the Ohio Humanities Council,=20 an affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities For Immediate Release: November 6, 2003 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Artistic Directors=20 of Independent Pictures, (216) 651-7315 Cleveland, Ohio-The Baltimore, Maryland Sun says the feature=20 documentary PARTNERS OF THE HEART "=85is flat-out great." The film premieres in Ohio 6p, Friday, November 7 at the 10 Year=20 Anniversary OIFF at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Road.=20=20=20 Against the backdrop of segregation, a black apprentice with a genius=20 for surgery and a white surgeon who dared defy medical gospel forged=20 a partnership that changed the course of medical history. With only a=20 high school degree, Vivien Thomas became a cardiac pioneer and=20 teacher to generations of America's premiere heart surgeons at a time when he himself could not become one. PARTNERS OF THE HEART is=20 his journey; a compelling, often-overlooked American story of=20 personal triumph.=20 =20 Call (216) 651-7315, email OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com, or visit=20 www.ohiofilms.com for hotel information and schedule details for the=20 10 Year Anniversary OIFF, November 1-9, 2003. Visit www.ticketweb.com=20 for directions and tickets in advance. Attend the festival for the=20 details on after-festival parties Thursday, Friday and Saturday=20 nights. Independent Pictures is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established=20 in 1993. IP is the proud sponsor of the Ohio Independent Film=20 Festival, Ohio Independent Screenplay Awards, Film Production=20 Training Program, regional AIVF Salons, Fiscal Agent Sponsorship=20 Program, Speakers Bureau, annual Director of Photography Workshop, and a variety of curatorial programs. INDEPENDENT PICTURES' SPONSORS: Association of Independent Video & Filmmakers, Audio Visual Rentals, Cleveland Cardiovascular Research=20 Foundation, The Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland=20 Public Theatre, Community Shares of Greater Cleveland, Convention &=20 Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland Inc., Filmmaker Magazine, The=20 George Gund Foundation, Hampton Inn, www.InkTip.com, Marriott=20 Residence Inn, Media Design Imaging, Miller Beer, Northern Ohio Live, The Offset Theory, Ohio Arts Council, Sherwin Williams, Steen=20 Editorial, United Labor Agency, West Side Cardiology Associates, the=20 Ohio Humanities Council, a state affiliate of the National Endowment=20 for the Humanities Independent Pictures 1392 West 65th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44102 (216) 651-7315 (216) 651-7317 fax OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com http://www.ohiofilms.com To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: oiff-News-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com =20 Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/=20 From pennylane_70 at hotmail.com Thu Nov 6 09:17:06 2003 From: pennylane_70 at hotmail.com (kimberly mahoney) Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2003 17:17:06 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last weekend to see A TASTE OF HONEY!!! Message-ID:
           A TASTE OF HONEY
                                                                 by Shelagh Delaney
 
                                 Directed by:  Jeffrey Lyn Hall
 
 
Starring:   Tim Bennett, Annie Meyer-Steinheiser, Sam Prince,
                Johnathan Fletcher and Kimberly Mahoney
 
 
                           October 30 - November 8
 
                      Thursday - Saturday   at  8:00pm
                      Sunday, November 2   at  2:00pm
 
*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.'
 
Tickets:    General Admission - $10.00        
                Students & Seniors - $8.00
 
All performances will be held at:   Tri-C East Campus
                                                   4250 Richmond Rd.
                                                   Highland Hills                                             Studio Theatre
                                                   Parking Lot E
 
*Please call the Theatre Box Office at (216)987-2438 to make your reservations!
  
 
 


Send a QuickGreet with MSN Messenger. From pianoplayerj at yahoo.com Thu Nov 6 09:29:48 2003 From: pianoplayerj at yahoo.com (Jess Stewart) Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2003 09:29:48 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Performers Wanted Message-ID: <20031106172948.24425.qmail@web10909.mail.yahoo.com> --0-199437808-1068139788=:23345 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Wanted Performers All Ages The Modern Arts Coalition of Cleveland and The Lakewood Public Library - Is Seeking Performers: Jugglers - Comedians - Puppeteers - Garage Bands - Kid Performers Family Acts - Poets - Magicians All Styles of Music: Rap - Jazz - Rock - Folk - Broadway Show Tunes New Wave - Country All forms of dance: Tap - Break Dancing - Tango - and more For the upcoming Center Stage Variety Series beginning next year. For More details: E-mail phillipssam21 at yahoo.com or call Gary Hoopengardner (216) 254-6781 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard --0-199437808-1068139788=:23345 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Wanted
Performers
All Ages
 
The Modern Arts Coalition of Cleveland
 
and
 
The Lakewood Public Library -
 
Is Seeking Performers:
 
Jugglers -  Comedians -  Puppeteers -  Garage Bands -  Kid Performers  Family Acts -  Poets -  Magicians 
 
All Styles of Music:  Rap -  Jazz -  Rock -  Folk -  Broadway Show Tunes 
New Wave -  Country
 
All forms of dance:  Tap -  Break Dancing -  Tango -  and more 
 
For the upcoming Center Stage Variety Series beginning next year.
 
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Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard --0-199437808-1068139788=:23345-- From meadowsjoycem at hotmail.com Thu Nov 6 10:55:19 2003 From: meadowsjoycem at hotmail.com (Joyce Meadows) Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2003 13:55:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLEVELAND ART THEATRE BRINGS IT BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND Message-ID:
Back by popular demand!!!
         Don't miss your second chance to see the year's best comedy as ........
 
Cleveland Art Theatre presents......
 
NED'S GARDEN
written and directed by Margaret Ford-Taylor
 
 
Featuring: 
Sonia Bishop, David Coleman, Greg Cosper, Monte Escalante, Ann Hudson, Steve Larry, Joyce M. Meadows, James Seward and Jimmie Woody
 
                                 Dec. 5th -21st                
     Fridays & Saturdays - 8 pm   -  Sundays - 7 p.m.
 
Factory Theatre
East 24th & Chester Ave.
 
You are cordially invited to visit with Beans, Miss Clara, Mr. Dan, Ned, Rob the postman, and all the other inhabitants of Garden Street's zany warm-hearted world.  This love story bursts with laughs, twists turns, surprises, and cultural richness.  You'll laugh with them, cry with them and journey with them through their incredible heartwarming stories.   
 
If you missed it last spring, make sure you see it this December.  If you saw it, join the many who have asked for its return.  Bring the whole family and celebrate life!
General Admission $15
Children 12 and under $5
Group rates are available
For more information and reservations call
(216) 299-9341 or respond to sender via email
 
 


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------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C3A47C.1FEC84C0-- From vwilson at karamu.com Thu Nov 6 16:26:24 2003 From: vwilson at karamu.com (Vivian Wilson) Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2003 16:26:24 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Karamu Auditions for When the Oldest Baby Jesus Got Lost Message-ID: <001301c3a4c5$c9ea6480$0501a8c0@karamu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C3A482.B845ED00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable = Contact: Doug Warnke = 216-795-7070 x241 =20 =20 FOR IMEDIATE RELEASE=96 Thursday, November 6, 2003 =20 Re: AUDITIONS Youth Theatre Production: When the Oldest Baby Jesus Got = Lost =20 Karamu Performing Arts Theatre will hold auditions for youth and adult = actors=20 =20 Eight males, Five Females, Five boys, Seven Girls. (singing skills a = plus not required): =20 =20 Performers will receive complimentary tickets for some performances. =20 Auditions will be held at Karamu House; 2355 East 89th Street, = Cleveland, Ohio 44106 on Saturday, November 15 at Noon in the Concert = Hall. Performers, regardless of race are encouraged to attend. =20 =20 Performances will be at 2:00 pm on Saturdays and Sundays. Ticket prices = are $5.00 each =20 =20 When the Oldest Baby Jesus Got Lost by Jack Kurtz. Samantha and her elementary school chorus are invited to = sing in =93The Magic Mall=94 at Christmas time. Samantha has brought = her mother=92s antique doll for the baby Jesus in the manger, but the = doll disappears. While the children try to find the doll they have some = enlightening encounters into a number of strangely dressed people = including a man and his pregnant wife, a shepherd and three wise men. = They also have some hilarious encounters with a gorilla, two jugglers, = a disgruntled Santa Clause, and Elvis Presley, among others. =20 Inter-generational activity suitable for children and adults of all = ages. [December 13, 2003 thru December 28, 2003] ------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C3A482.B845ED00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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FOR=20 IMEDIATE RELEASE=96 Thursday, November 6, 2003

 

Re:  AUDITIONS Youth Theatre = Production: When the Oldest Baby Jesus Got=20 Lost

 

Karamu Performing=20 Arts Theatre will hold auditions for =20 youth and adult actors

 

Eight  males, Five Females, Five = boys, Seven=20 Girls.  (singing skills a = plus not=20 required):

 

 

Performers=20 will receive complimentary tickets for some = performances.

 

Auditions=20 will be held at Karamu House; 2355 East 89th Street, = Cleveland, Ohio=20 44106 on Saturday, November 15 at Noon in the Concert Hall.   Performers, regardless = of race are=20 encouraged to attend.  =20

 

Performances=20 will be at 2:00 pm on Saturdays and Sundays.  Ticket prices are $5.00=20 each

 

 

When the = Oldest Baby Jesus=20 Got Lost

by Jack Kurtz.  Samantha and her elementary = school=20 chorus are invited to sing in =93The Magic Mall=94 at Christmas = time.  Samantha has brought her = mother=92s=20 antique doll for the baby Jesus in the manger, but the doll = disappears.  While the children try to find = the doll=20 they have some enlightening encounters into a number of strangely = dressed people=20 including a man and his pregnant wife, a shepherd and three wise = men.  They also have some hilarious = encounters=20 with a  gorilla, two = jugglers, a=20 disgruntled Santa Clause, and Elvis Presley, among others. 

Inter-generational=20 activity suitable for children and adults of all=20 ages.

[December=20 13, 2003 thru December 28, 2003]
------=_NextPart_000_000B_01C3A482.B845ED00-- From joekenderes at hotmail.com Thu Nov 6 15:24:55 2003 From: joekenderes at hotmail.com (Joseph Kenderes) Date: Thu, 06 Nov 2003 18:24:55 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Reminder for "12 Angry Jurors" Message-ID: This is a reminder that Brunswick Alumni Community Theatre will hold open auditions for "12 Angry Jurors" directed by Joe Kenderes and Stage Managed by Tara Holman- Tuesday November 11th and Wednesday November 12th at 7:00pm Auditions will be held in the lunch room of Brunswick City Hall located at 4095 Center Rd. (route 303 off of I-71) Brunswick, OH 44212 Performances will be in the Concord Little Theatre in Brunswick High School on January 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24th There are 13 roles open to men and women who look 18 years of age and up. For answers to any questions or concerns you may have, contact Bob Kenderes at 330-225-0552. _________________________________________________________________ >From Beethoven to the Rolling Stones, your favorite music is always playing on MSN Radio Plus. No ads, no talk. Trial month FREE! http://join.msn.com/?page=offers/premiumradio >From Maria Corell" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C3A495.4473D4B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Traveling all the way from Venice, Italy concert violinist Andrea Testa = joins Cleveland jazz pianist Jackie Warren and vocalist Rhys Miller for = this musical "one night stand" to perform an array of sizzling jazz = standards to warm up your night. threesome. a musical one night stand =20 andrea testa-violin jackie warren-piano =20 rhys miller-vocal =20 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19TH 8:00PM $10 =20 The Second City Theater 2037 East 14th Street Cleveland For information call (216) 466-2214 ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C3A495.4473D4B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 Traveling=20 all the way from Venice, Italy concert violinist Andrea Testa joins = Cleveland=20 jazz pianist Jackie Warren and vocalist Rhys Miller for this musical = "one night=20 stand" to perform an array of sizzling jazz standards to warm up your=20 night.

threesome=85

a musical=20 one night stand

 

andrea=20 testa-violin     =20   jackie warren-piano    =

rhys=20 miller-vocal

 

WEDNESDAY,=20 NOVEMBER 19TH 8:00PM =    $10

 

The Second = City=20 Theater

 2037 East=20 14th Street  Cleveland

For = information call=20 (216) 466-2214

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216-658-2855
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------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C3A4BC.B3642EC0-- From RFWB2000 at aol.com Thu Nov 6 21:32:15 2003 From: RFWB2000 at aol.com (RFWB2000 at aol.com) Date: Fri, 07 Nov 2003 00:32:15 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Concert, Sun. 11/9 - Elizabeth Huff, Soprano Message-ID: <1A6DBDA7.5E4FA73C.0077563F@aol.com> ZION UCC of TREMONT is proud to present: ELIZABETH HUFF, soprano In Recital, with: Michal George, Guitar Erik Mann, Guitar Ryan Bergeron, Piano Sarah Smith, Piano Featuring both classical and contemporary selections, including the works of Villa Lobos, de Falla, Gershwin, Coward, Blumenkrantz, Tesori, Guettel, and Jason Robert Brown. Sunday, 11/9/03, 7pm Zion UCC of Tremont 2716 W.14th Street, Cleveland OH ADMISSION IS FREE (Free-will donation will be accepted to support the concert series ministry of Zion UCC). Please join us for this exciting and varied program!!!! For more information, directions, etc., Please contact Zion UCC Director of Music, RYAN BERGERON, at (440)503-1917, or visit www.zionchurch.org. See also: www.michalgeorge.com www.emann.net AND don't forget to Mark your calendars for the next offerings of the Zion UCC Concert Series: *Sunday, 11/16, 10:30 am A special worship service,"Water Music" featuring the Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra, directed by William B. Slocum *Saturday, 12/13, 7:30pm The Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra, in a very special Christmas Concert Please join us for these exciting programs!!!!!! From bdiehl at ayalogic.com Fri Nov 7 04:22:02 2003 From: bdiehl at ayalogic.com (Brian Diehl) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 07:22:02 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions - Fiddler on the Roof Message-ID: <001f01c3a529$c2fda1f0$0e00a8c0@hq.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0020_01C3A4FF.DA2799F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Date: November 7, 2003 Contact: Brian Diehl, Board Member, Hudson Players 39 Church St. Hudson, OH 44236 Office: 330.253.2700 Email: bdiehl at ayalogic.com Re: Hudson Players Auditions - Fiddler on the Roof HUDSON, OHIO - The Hudson Players will be holding auditions for the ever-popular favorite, "Fiddler on the Roof" November 9 and 10 at the Barlow Community Center (Take Rt. 303 east of 91 and south on Oviatt St.). Auditions will begin at 7 pm and will feature readings from the script. Have a song prepared and a musical score for the accompanist. The production calls for males and females of all ages. "Fiddler on the Roof" will be The Hudson Players' big musical for the season. Still beloved after more than 30 years on the American stage, "Fiddler" is a warm, fun, and moving production. This family entertainment features such songs as "If I were a Rich Man," "Tradition" and "Sunrise, Sunset." Performances for "Fiddler" will be February 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29 and March 6, 7. Shows are Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00pm, with a 3:00 pm matinee performance February 29. 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_0020_01C3A4FF.DA2799F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

FOR IMMEDIATE = RELEASE

 

Date:        = ;        = November 7, 2003

 

Contact:         = ;  Brian Diehl, Board Member, Hudson Players

        = ;            =     39 Church = St.  = Hudson, OH 44236

        = ;            =     Office:  330.253.2700    Email:  bdiehl at ayalogic.com

 

Re:  = Hudson<= span style=3D'mso-bidi-font-size:11.0pt'> Players Auditions – Fiddler = on the Roof

 

HUDSON= , OHIO – The = Hudson<= span style=3D'mso-bidi-font-size:11.0pt'> Players will be holding auditions = for the ever-popular favorite, “Fiddler on the Roof” November 9 and = 10 at the Barlow Community = Center (Take Rt. 303 east of 91 and south = on Oviatt St.).  Auditions will begin at 7 pm and will feature readings from the = script. Have a song prepared and a musical score for the accompanist.  The production calls for males = and females of all ages.

 

“Fiddler on the Roof” will = be The Hudson Players’ big musical for the season.  Still beloved after more than = 30 years on the American stage, “Fiddler” is a warm, fun, and moving production.  This family = entertainment features such songs as “If I were a Rich Man,” = “Tradition” and “Sunrise, Sunset.”  =

 

Performances for “Fiddler” = will be February 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29 and March 6, 7.  Shows are Friday and Saturday = evenings at 8:00pm, with a 3:00 pm matinee performance February = 29.  For more information or for = tickets, contact us: 330 655-8522, players at ayalogic.com or = P.O. Box = 2159 Hudson, Ohio 44236.  

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0020_01C3A4FF.DA2799F0-- From MRONEN2000 at aol.com Fri Nov 7 05:50:29 2003 From: MRONEN2000 at aol.com (MRONEN2000 at aol.com) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 08:50:29 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]MUSICIANS-SEEKING PAID EXTRAS FOR NATIONAL COMMERCIAL Message-ID: <46.40fd531e.2cdcfd25@aol.com> --part1_46.40fd531e.2cdcfd25_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable DUE TO ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY OR AMATEUR STATUS:=A0 WE CAN NOT ALLOW STUDENTS=20= WHO=20 ARE CURRENTLY PLAYING OR PLAN ON PLAYING ON A HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE SPORTS=20 TEAM. MARCY RONEN CASTING IS SEEKING 5 adults, male and female, 18-55 years of=20 age, 3 African Americans and 2 Caucasions. All ethnicities are invited to a= pply.=20 Must be "athletic" looking and not frail or extremely overweight., to play: A CHURCH BAND Some playing ability needed, enough to "air play" to a pre-recorded track. =20 The following instruments will be featured...if you have your own, please=20 bring it... PIANO ORGAN GUITAR BASS DRUMS AUDITIONS WILL TAKE PLACE FRIDAY, 11/7, SAT., 11/8 from 10am to 4pm and=20 SUNDAY, 11/9 from 3pm to 8pm at: PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT 2592 West 14th Street Cleveland, Ohio=A0 44113 --part1_46.40fd531e.2cdcfd25_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable DUE TO ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY OR AMATEUR STATUS:=A0 WE C= AN NOT ALLOW STUDENTS WHO ARE CURRENTLY PLAYING OR PLAN ON PLAYING ON A HIGH= SCHOOL OR COLLEGE SPORTS TEAM.


MARCY RONEN CASTING IS SEEKING  5 adults, male and female, 18-55 years=20= of age, 3 African Americans and 2 Caucasions.  All ethnicities are invi= ted to apply.  Must be "athletic" looking and not frail or extremely ov= erweight., to play:

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ORGAN
GUITAR
BASS
DRUMS

AUDITIONS WILL TAKE PLACE FRIDAY, 11/7, SAT., 11/8 from 10am to 4pm and SUND= AY, 11/9 from 3pm to 8pm at:

PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT
2592 West 14th Street
Cleveland, Ohio=A0 44113

--part1_46.40fd531e.2cdcfd25_boundary-- From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Fri Nov 7 05:55:22 2003 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 08:55:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: FREE Performance: Chuck Davis & the African American Dance En semble 11/7/03 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_01C3A536.C9779420 Content-Type: text/plain Chuck Davis & the African American Dance Ensemble Friday, November 7, 2003 7:00PM The Allen Theatre Please join the Education Department at Playhouse Square in celebrating a week long residency with the African American Dance Ensemble Cleveland Municipal School District. Performance length is sixty minutes and there will be no intermission. Tickets will be available at the Allen box office the evening of the performance. The African American Dance Ensemble seeks to preserve and share the finest traditions of African and African-American dance and music through research, education and entertainment. With the motto, peace, love and respect for everyone, they celebrate traditional African culture, aesthetics and values as resources for all people and utilize cross-cultural understanding and societal analysis. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A536.C9779420 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
 
Chuck = Davis
& the African American = Dance=20 Ensemble
Friday, November 7,=20 2003

7:00PM

The Allen=20 Theatre

 
 
Please=20 join the Education Department at Playhouse=20 Square=20 in celebrating a week long residency = with the=20 African American Dance Ensemble Cleveland=20 Municipal=20 School=20 District.=20 Performance length is sixty minutes = and there=20 will be no intermission.  =20
 
Tickets = will be=20 available at the Allen box office the evening of the=20 performance.
 
The = African=20 American Dance Ensemble seeks to preserve and share the finest = traditions of=20 African and African-American dance and music through research, = education and=20 entertainment. With the motto, peace, love and respect for everyone, = they=20 celebrate traditional African culture, aesthetics and values as = resources for=20 all people and utilize cross-cultural understanding and societal=20 analysis.
------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A536.C9779420-- From oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com Fri Nov 7 07:42:35 2003 From: oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com (annettamarion) Date: Fri, 07 Nov 2003 15:42:35 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL][OIFF-News] =?iso-8859-1?q?HAMPTONS=92_FESTIVAL_WINNER_COMES_STRAIGHT_TO_PREMIERE_IN_OHIO_2P, _NOV_8_AT_OIFF?= Message-ID: ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Buy Ink Cartridges or Refill Kits for your HP, Epson, Canon or Lexmark Printer at MyInks.com. Free s/h on orders $50 or more to the US & Canada. http://www.c1tracking.com/l.asp?cid=5511 http://us.click.yahoo.com/mOAaAA/3exGAA/qnsNAA/W4IolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> HAMPTONS' FESTIVAL WINNER COMES STRAIGHT TO PREMIERE IN OHIO 2P, NOVEMBER 8 AT THE OHIO INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL A Decade Under the Influence: 10 Year Anniversary OIFF November 1-9, 2003 For Immediate Release: November 7, 2003 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Artistic Directors, (216) 651-7315 Cleveland, Ohio-SCREEN DOOR JESUS, the winner of the Golden Starfish award at the 2003 Hamptons' International Film Festival this past month, will premiere in Ohio 2p, Saturday, November 8 at the 10 Year Anniversary OIFF at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Road (admission is $10). SCREEN DOOR JESUS, ex-preacher Kirk Davis' directorial debut, explores racial and religious barriers that divide families and communities in a small town in East Texas. Everyday life takes a spin with the appearance of the image of Christ on an elderly woman's screen door. The film deftly weaves story lines that include a woman who develops a life threatening fungus, a wise but irreverent security guard who also sings in a rock`n roll band, and a banker who misinterprets the good Samaritan parable. SCREEN DOOR JESUS is based on short stories by Christopher Cook. Call (216) 651-7315, email OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com, or visit www.ohiofilms.com for hotel information and schedule details for the 10 Year Anniversary OIFF, November 1-9, 2003. Visit www.ticketweb.com for directions and tickets in advance. Attend the festival for the details on after-festival parties Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. Independent Pictures is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established in 1993. IP is the proud sponsor of the Ohio Independent Film Festival, Ohio Independent Screenplay Awards, Film Production Training Program, regional AIVF Salons, Fiscal Agent Sponsorship Program, Speakers Bureau, annual Director of Photography Workshop, and a variety of curatorial programs. INDEPENDENT PICTURES' SPONSORS: Association of Independent Video & Filmmakers, Audio Visual Rentals, Cleveland Cardiovascular Research Foundation, The Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland Public Theatre, Community Shares of Greater Cleveland, Convention & Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland Inc., Filmmaker Magazine, The George Gund Foundation, Hampton Inn, www.InkTip.com, Marriott Residence Inn, Media Design Imaging, Miller Beer, Northern Ohio Live, The Offset Theory, Ohio Arts Council, Sherwin Williams, Steen Editorial, United Labor Agency, West Side Cardiology Associates, the Ohio Humanities Council, a state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities Independent Pictures 1392 West 65th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44102 (216) 651-7315 (216) 651-7317 fax OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com http://www.ohiofilms.com To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: oiff-News-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ From Yvette at beckcenter.org Fri Nov 7 07:46:23 2003 From: Yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 10:46:23 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Music Recital Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A546.4BD2E815 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Beck Center for the Arts Offers Free Faculty Chamber Recital Sunday, November 16, 2003 ~ 3:30 p.m. =20 Lakewood, Ohio - The Beck Center for the Arts invites you to a Faculty Chamber Recital on Sunday, November 16, 2003 at 3:30 P.M. in the Recital Hall at the Beck Center Music School. Featured performers are as follows: =20 Beverly Sater Janice Fields Bruce Erwin Elizabeth Rothenbusch Brad Warren Josie Harris Chimzar Djafarova Tracy O'Malley Ron Palka Norma Codispoti Berdie d'Aliberti. Works include: 7 Early Songs of Alban Berg, Beethoven's String Quartet Op. 18 #4, Two Pieces for String Quartet (1914) by Igor Stravinsky, Two Songs for Alto Voice, Viola and Piano by Joannes Brahms and Valse Brillante a Piano Quartet (two pianos - eight hands) by Moritz Moszkowski. The concert is free and open to the public. For more information please call (216) 228-2800. The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. =20 =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: y vette at beckcenter.org =20 Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A546.4BD2E815 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Beck Center for the Arts

Offers

Free=20 Faculty Chamber Recital

Sunday, November 16,=20 2003 ~ = 3:30=20 p.m.

 

            &n= bsp; =20 Lakewood, OhioThe=20 Beck = Center for the Arts invites you = to a=20 Faculty Chamber Recital on Sunday, = November 16,=20 2003 at=20 3:30 = P.M. in the Recital Hall at the = Beck = Center = Music = School.  Featured performers are as = follows: 

Beverly=20 Sater

Janice=20 Fields

Bruce=20 Erwin

Elizabeth = Rothenbusch

Brad=20 Warren

Josie=20 Harris

Chimzar=20 Djafarova

Tracy=20 O’Malley

Ron=20 Palka

Norma=20 Codispoti

Berdie=20 d’Aliberti.

Works=20 include:  7 Early Songs of = Alban=20 Berg, Beethoven's String Quartet Op. 18 #4, Two Pieces for String = Quartet (1914)=20 by Igor Stravinsky, Two Songs for Alto Voice, Viola and Piano by Joannes = Brahms=20 and Valse Brillante a Piano Quartet (two pianos - eight hands) by Moritz = Moszkowski.

The=20 concert is free and open to the public. =20 For more information please call (216) 228-2800.  The=20 Beck = Center for the Arts is located = just 10=20 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at=20 17801 Detroit=20 Avenue in = Lakewood. =20

 
 
Yvette A.=20 Hanzel
Director of=20 Marketing
Beck Center=20 for the Arts
17801=20 Detroit Avenue
Lakewood,=20 OH =20 44107
216.521.2540=20 ext. 225
Email:  yvette at beckcenter.org
Fax:  = 216.228.6050

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A546.4BD2E815-- From Yvette at beckcenter.org Fri Nov 7 09:24:39 2003 From: Yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 12:24:39 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jeffrey is coming to Beck Center! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A554.05FC7B99 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Beck Center for the Arts Studio Theater Presents Jeffrey November 21 - December 14 Show times and ticket information below Is there life and love after AIDS? =20 According to the cast of characters in the Beck Center Studio production of Jeffrey, the answer is a resounding YES! =20 =20 Jeffrey, a post-AIDS comedy, hysterically tackles every possible stereotype as the title character vows eternal celibacy in this now dangerous world of sex and relationships. (Contains mature subject matter, not recommended for children.)=20 =20 Cleveland's own Brian Zoldessy is the director of this off-Broadway hit that, while a little bawdy and wild, doesn't ignore the serious side of the subject it is dealing with. Jeffrey author, Paul Rudnick finds a way to elicit laughter and touch the heart at the same time. Rudnick received the Obie Award, the Outer Critics' Circle Award and the John Gassner Award for Outstanding New American Play for Jeffrey. He is also the author of I Hate Hamlet, Raving and Cosmetic Surgery. The Beck Center's production of Jeffrey runs November 21 through December 14 in the Studio Theater and features Scott Esposito as Jeffrey and Nick Koesters as Steve. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday matinees at 3:00 p.m. Audiences will have an opportunity to support the AIDS Task Force at the performances on December 12, 13 and 14. Tickets for Jeffrey are $22 for adults, $19 for seniors and $15 for students (25 & younger with ID). Discounts are available for groups of 20 or more. Jeffrey is sponsored by the Gay People's Chronicle, WCPN 90.3 ideastream and Lakewoodbuzz.com. In addition to Jeffrey, the Beck Center will also present Rudnick's one act play Mr. Charles, Currently from Palm Beach. Show times are November 28, 29, Decmeber 5, 6, 12 and 13 at 11:00 p.m. following Jeffrey. Kevin Joseph Kelly stars in the title role. Tickets to Mr. Charles are $10 each. Both Jeffrey and Mr. Charles contain mature subject matter and are not recommended for children. =20 For tickets to Jeffrey or Mr. Charles, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org . =20 =20 =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: yvette at beckcenter.org =20 Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A554.05FC7B99 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Beck Center for the = Arts

Studio=20 Theater

Presents

Jeffrey

November = 21 -=20 December 14

Show times and ticket information=20 below

Is there life and love after AIDS? =20

According to the cast of characters in the Beck Center Studio = production=20 of Jeffrey, the answer is a resounding YES! 

 

    Jeffrey, a = post-AIDS=20 comedy, hysterically tackles every possible stereotype as the title = character=20 vows eternal celibacy in this now dangerous world of sex and = relationships.  (Contains = mature subject=20 matter, not recommended for children.) =

 

           =20 Cleveland’s own Brian Zoldessy = is the director=20 of this off-Broadway hit that, while a little bawdy and wild, = doesn’t ignore the=20 serious side of the subject it is dealing with.  Jeffrey author, Paul Rudnick = finds a way=20 to elicit laughter and touch the heart at the same time.  Rudnick received the Obie = Award, the=20 Outer Critics’ Circle Award and the John Gassner Award for = Outstanding New=20 American Play for Jeffrey.  He is also the author of I Hate Hamlet, Raving and Cosmetic=20 Surgery.

           =20 The Beck = Center’s production of Jeffrey runs November 21 = through=20 December 14 in the Studio Theater and features Scott Esposito as Jeffrey = and=20 Nick Koesters as Steve.  = Show times=20 are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 = p.m. and Sunday matinees at=20 3:00 = p.m.  Audiences will have an = opportunity to support the AIDS Task Force at the performances on = December 12,=20 13 and 14. =20 Tickets for Jeffrey = are $22=20 for adults, $19 for seniors and $15 for students (25 & younger with=20 ID).  Discounts are = available for=20 groups of 20 or more.  Jeffrey is sponsored by the = Gay People’s=20 Chronicle, WCPN 90.3 ideastream and=20 Lakewoodbuzz.com.

           =20 In addition to Jeffrey,=20 the Beck = Center will also present = Rudnick’s one act=20 play Mr. Charles, Currently = from=20 Palm=20 Beach.  Show times are November 28, = 29,=20 Decmeber 5, 6, 12 and 13 at 11:00 = p.m. following Jeffrey.  Kevin Joseph Kelly stars in = the title=20 role.  Tickets to Mr. Charles are $10 each.  Both Jeffrey and Mr. Charles contain mature = subject=20 matter and are not recommended for children.  =

For tickets to Jeffrey = or Mr. Charles, call the Beck = Center Box=20 Office at (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org.   

 
 
Yvette A. = Hanzel
Director of=20 Marketing
Beck Center for the=20 Arts
17801 Detroit = Avenue
Lakewood, OH  44107
216.521.2540 ext.=20 225
Email:  yvette at beckcenter.org
Fax:  216.228.6050

 

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A554.05FC7B99-- From v_stillitano at hotmail.com Fri Nov 7 11:21:16 2003 From: v_stillitano at hotmail.com (Vince Stillitano) Date: Fri, 07 Nov 2003 14:21:16 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stow Players Presents Alan Ayckbourn's Bedroom Farce Message-ID:
                   Stow Players Inc.
                                Present Alan Ayckbourn's
               Bedroom Farce
                at THE BARN in Heritage Springs Park
 
Fridays through Sundays From November 7-23
Fri and Sat 8:00pm curtain Time
Sunday 2:30pm  *There is no performance on the 9th
 
$10 General Admission
$9 Senior Citizens
 
Please call (330)-655-6051 for reservations (there is limited seating available)
 


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* Prices may vary by service area From Magicaltheatre at aol.com Fri Nov 7 16:59:40 2003 From: Magicaltheatre at aol.com (Magicaltheatre at aol.com) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 19:59:40 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Anne Frank at Magical Theatre Company Message-ID: <8f.346a6cc4.2cdd99fc@aol.com> --part1_8f.346a6cc4.2cdd99fc_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit *NEWS RELEASE * NEWS RELEASE * NEWS RELEASE * For Immediate Release November 7, 2003 Magical Theatre Company, the only professional resident and touring theatre for young audiences in Northeast Ohio, announces auditions for the roles of Anne, Margot, and Peter for its upcoming production of The Diary of Anne Frank, directed by Dennis O'Connell. Auditions for these roles only will be held Wednesday, December 3 @ 4:30 pm. Callbacks will be Thursday Dec. 4 @ 4:30pm. Actors are asked to prepare one brief contemporary monologue, and be familiar with the script. Looking for: Anne: female, age 12-15 yrs. Bright and vibrant Margot: female, age 14-18 yrs. Warm and shy Peter: male, age 13-16 yrs. Intelligent and awkward The Diary of Anne Frank runs Jan. 27 - Feb. 6, 2004. Actors must be able to be released from school for weekday performances. Auditions will be held at Magical Theatre Company, 565 W. Tuscarawas Ave., Barberton, OH 44203. Call 330/848-3708 for an appointment and/or further information. --part1_8f.346a6cc4.2cdd99fc_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable *NEWS RELEASE * NEWS RELE= ASE * NEWS RELEASE *
For Immediate Release November 7, 2003

Magical Theatre Company, the only professional resident and touring theatre=20= for young audiences in Northeast Ohio, announces auditions for the roles of=20= Anne, Margot, and Peter for its upcoming production of The Diary of Anne=20= Frank, directed by Dennis O'Connell.

Auditions for these roles only will be held Wednesday, December 3 @ 4:30 pm.= Callbacks will be Thursday Dec. 4 @ 4:30pm. Actors are asked to prepare one= brief contemporary monologue, and be familiar with the script. Looking for:=

Anne: female, age 12-15 yrs. Bright and vibrant
Margot: female, age 14-18 yrs. Warm and shy
Peter:     male,    age 13-16 yrs. Intell= igent and awkward

The Diary of Anne Frank runs Jan. 27 - Feb. 6, 2004. Actors must be a= ble to be released from school for weekday performances. Auditions will be h= eld at Magical Theatre Company, 565 W. Tuscarawas Ave., Barberton, OH 44203.= Call 330/848-3708 for an appointment and/or further information.
--part1_8f.346a6cc4.2cdd99fc_boundary-- From MRONEN2000 at aol.com Fri Nov 7 19:10:37 2003 From: MRONEN2000 at aol.com (MRONEN2000 at aol.com) Date: Fri, 7 Nov 2003 22:10:37 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]AFRICAN AMERICAN MALES NEEDED AS PAID EXTRAS Message-ID: <9f.3ff8764a.2cddb8ad@aol.com> --part1_9f.3ff8764a.2cddb8ad_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Marcy Ronen casting is seeking over 100 African American males, age 18-50, i= n=20 good physical shape to work as paid extras on a national NIKE commercial to=20 shoot in Cleveland, Ohio on Sunday, November 16 and Monday, November 17, 200= 3. =20 The pay is $125.00 for 12 hours. Please drop a photo and contact info on Saturday between 10am and 4pm or on=20 Sunday between 3pm and 8pm at: PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT 2592 West 14th Street Cleveland, Ohio=A0 44113 OR please mail a snapshot of yourself ASAP (by Saturday) with your contact=20 information including your name and the best phone number to reach you at to= : MARCY RONEN CASTING P.O. BOX 210107 SOUTH EUCLID, OHIO 44121-7107 DUE TO ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY OR AMATEUR STATUS:=A0 WE CAN NOT ALLOW STUDENTS=20= WHO=20 ARE CURRENTLY PLAYING OR PLAN ON PLAYING ON A HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE SPORTS=20 TEAM --part1_9f.3ff8764a.2cddb8ad_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Marcy Ronen casting is seeking over 100 African Americ= an males, age 18-50, in good physical shape to work as paid extras on a nati= onal NIKE commercial to shoot in Cleveland, Ohio on Sunday, November 16 and=20= Monday, November 17, 2003.  The pay is $125.00 for 12 hours.

Please drop a photo and contact info on Saturday between 10am and 4pm or on=20= Sunday between 3pm and 8pm at:

PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
USE THE GYM DOOR OFF OF THE PARKING LOT
2592 West 14th Street
Cleveland, Ohio=A0 44113

OR please mail a snapshot of yourself ASAP (by Saturday) with your contact=20= information including your name and the best phone number to reach you at to= :

MARCY RONEN CASTING
P.O. BOX 210107
SOUTH EUCLID, OHIO  44121-7107

DUE TO ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY OR AMATEUR STATUS:=A0 WE CAN NOT ALLOW STUDENTS=20= WHO ARE CURRENTLY PLAYING OR PLAN ON PLAYING ON A HIGH SCHOOL OR COLLEGE SPO= RTS TEAM
--part1_9f.3ff8764a.2cddb8ad_boundary-- From mslerner at adelphia.net Sat Nov 8 05:33:51 2003 From: mslerner at adelphia.net (Michael Lerner) Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2003 08:33:51 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sax Player needed for 11/21 gig Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C3A5D3.09B64AD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Flashback is looking for a sax player for a November 21st paying gig in Cleveland Heights (Fairfax Elementary School). 6pm - 6:50pm only. Rehearsals on Wednesday 11/12 and 11/19 @ 7pm in Solon (if you can make it). For more details contact: Michael Lerner (440) 248-2180 mslerner at adelphia.net ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C3A5D3.09B64AD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Flashback is looking=20 for a sax player for a November 21st paying gig in = Cleveland=20 Heights (Fairfax Elementary School).
6pm - = 6:50pm=20 only.
 
Rehearsals on=20 Wednesday 11/12 and 11/19 @ 7pm in Solon (if you can make=20 it).
 
For = more details=20 contact:
Michael=20 Lerner 
(440)=20 248-2180
mslerner at adelphia.net
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C3A5D3.09B64AD0-- From PKM340 at aol.com Sat Nov 8 06:33:06 2003 From: PKM340 at aol.com (PKM340 at aol.com) Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2003 09:33:06 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITION REMINDER FOR "COME BLOW YOUR HORN" Message-ID: <155.26d7fbe3.2cde58a2@aol.com> --part1_155.26d7fbe3.2cde58a2_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit AUDITION REMINDER: The Aurora Community Theatre(ACT), will hold auditions for Neil Simon's "COME BLOW YOUR HORN" Sunday, November 9th at 3:00 and Monday, November 10th at 7:00. Great parts for six actors: 3 men--1playing early 20's, 1 playing late 20's/early 30's, and 1 playing late 50's/early 60's. 3 women--2 playing 20's, and 1 playing late 50's/early 60's Production dates--Opens January 30th and runs through Feb 21st, Friday and Saturday evenings only. Please note: There will be an extended break during the Christmas holidays. Plenty of time to enjoy your fruitcakes! --part1_155.26d7fbe3.2cde58a2_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AUDITION REMINDER:

The Aurora Community Theatre(ACT), will hold auditions for Neil Simon's "COM= E BLOW YOUR HORN" Sunday, November 9th at 3:00 and Monday, November 10th at=20= 7:00.

Great parts for six actors:  3 men--1playing early 20's, 1 playing late= 20's/early 30's, and 1 playing late 50's/early 60's.
3 women--2 playing 20's, and 1 playing late 50's/early 60's

Production dates--Opens January 30th and runs through Feb 21st, Friday and S= aturday evenings only.

Please note:  There will be an extended break during the Christmas holi= days.  Plenty of time to enjoy your fruitcakes!
--part1_155.26d7fbe3.2cde58a2_boundary-- From oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com Sat Nov 8 08:01:39 2003 From: oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com (annettamarion) Date: Sat, 08 Nov 2003 16:01:39 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL][OIFF-News] CLOSING NOV. 9 HIGHLIGHTS: SCIENCE FICTION AT 2P, COMMISSIONED LOCAL FILMS AT 8P Message-ID: ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Buy Ink Cartridges or Refill Kits for your HP, Epson, Canon or Lexmark Printer at MyInks.com. Free s/h on orders $50 or more to the US & Canada. http://www.c1tracking.com/l.asp?cid=3D5511 http://us.click.yahoo.com/mOAaAA/3exGAA/qnsNAA/W4IolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> OIFF CLOSING NIGHT NOV. 9 HIGHLIGHTS: AWARD WINNING SCIENCE FICTION=20 DEBUT AT 2P AND COMMISSIONED LOCAL FILMS AT 8P A Decade Under the Influence: 10 Year Anniversary OIFF November 1-9,=20 2003 For Immediate Release: November 8, 2003 Contact: Annetta Marion or Bernadette Gillota, Co-Artistic Directors,=20 (216) 651-7315 Cleveland, Ohio- Hailed by Variety as "Deeply moving and finely=20 realized," director Greg Pak's debut feature film ROBOT STORIES makes its Ohio premiere at 2p, Sunday, November 9 at the 10=20 Year Anniversary OIFF at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Road=20 (admission $10). ROBOT STORIES is science fiction from the heart in=20 four stories about love, death, family=85 and robots. The film stars Tamlyn Tomita (JOY LUCK CLUB) and Sab Shimono (WATERWORLD).=20 Film festivals around the country, including Florida, Hamptons'=20 International, and Asian Festival of Dallas, have bestowed awards=20 upon ROBOT STORIES. This past August, Independent Pictures, in collaboration with Sparx=20 in the City, commissioned eight filmmakers to create eight short=20 films, shooting in one day on eight different street corners in=20 Cleveland. These films, shown as a collection at 8p, Sunday,=20 November 9, comprise the closing program of the 10 Year Anniversary=20 OIFF at Cleveland Public Theatre, 6415 Detroit Road (admission $10). Call (216) 651-7315, email OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com, or visit=20 www.ohiofilms.com for hotel information and schedule details for the=20 10 Year Anniversary OIFF, November 1-9, 2003. Visit www.ticketweb.com=20 for directions and tickets in advance. Attend the festival for the=20 details on after-festival parties Thursday, Friday and Saturday=20 nights. Independent Pictures is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization established=20 in 1993. IP is the proud sponsor of the Ohio Independent Film=20 Festival, Ohio Independent Screenplay Awards, Film Production=20 Training Program, regional AIVF Salons, Fiscal Agent Sponsorship=20 Program, Speakers Bureau, annual Director of Photography Workshop, and a variety of curatorial programs. INDEPENDENT PICTURES' SPONSORS: Association of Independent Video & Filmmakers, Audio Visual Rentals, Cleveland Cardiovascular Research=20 Foundation, The Cleveland Foundation, Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland=20 Public Theatre, Community Shares of Greater Cleveland, Convention &=20 Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland Inc., Filmmaker Magazine, The=20 George Gund Foundation, Hampton Inn, www.InkTip.com, Marriott=20 Residence Inn, Media Design Imaging, Miller Beer, Northern Ohio Live, The Offset Theory, Ohio Arts Council, Sherwin Williams, Steen=20 Editorial, United Labor Agency, West Side Cardiology Associates, the=20 Ohio Humanities Council, a state affiliate of the National Endowment=20 for the Humanities Independent Pictures 1392 West 65th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44102 (216) 651-7315 (216) 651-7317 fax OhioIndieFilmFest at juno.com http://www.ohiofilms.com To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: oiff-News-unsubscribe at yahoogroups.com =20 Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/=20 From alexmichaels at prelude2cinema.com Sat Nov 8 06:43:48 2003 From: alexmichaels at prelude2cinema.com (AlexPMichaels) Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2003 09:43:48 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Prelude2Cinema launches New Yahoo Group for Moviemakers and Movie Lovers Message-ID: <06ca01c3a624$54350460$48acfea9@rachel715> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C3A5DC.CF88E7F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Prelude2Cinema has begun a Yahoo group to post info about our movies and = also to fill people in on resources for making and acting in independent = movies. Everyone is welcome to join and post info. We invite all to join = the group at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/moviesthatmakeyouthink/=20 It will give use a chance to know the people who visit Prelude2Cinema. = It is open to anyone who visits our site and wants to post what is on = their mind. We are eager to see who are the people that visit our site = and what they think of our movies and independent movies in general. If = you make movies, feel free to post the news here for others.=20 We will add resources to this site including links that are helpful to = actors, filmmakers, writers, and anyone involved in making and watching = movies. There will also be special photos and news not found on our = website.=20 If you have any suggestions for Prelude2Cinema, please let us know at = the Yahoo group.=20 While we can not please everyone, we want you to know that what you = think and suggest is important to us.=20 In December 2003, Prelude2Cinema will be 4 years old. Over 24,700 people = have visited the site. Thanks for your support. We will continue to get = our movies out there. Stay tuned to www.prelude2cinema.com. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C3A5DC.CF88E7F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Prelude2Cinema has begun a Yahoo group to post info about our movies = and also=20 to fill people in on resources for making and acting in independent = movies.=20 Everyone is welcome to join and post info. We invite all to join the = group=20 at

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

It will give use a chance to know the people who visit = Prelude2Cinema. It is=20 open to anyone who visits our site and wants to post what is on their = mind. We=20 are eager to see who are the people that visit our site and what they = think of=20 our movies and independent movies in general. If you make movies, feel = free to=20 post the news here for others.

We will add resources to this site including links that are helpful = to=20 actors, filmmakers, writers, and anyone involved in making and watching = movies.=20 There will also be special photos and news not found on our = website.

If you have any suggestions for Prelude2Cinema, please let us know at = the=20 Yahoo group.

While we can not please everyone, we want you to know that what you = think and=20 suggest is important to us.

In December 2003, Prelude2Cinema will be 4 years old. Over 24,700 = people have=20 visited the site. Thanks for your support. We will continue to get our = movies=20 out there. Stay tuned to www.prelude2cinema.com.

 

------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C3A5DC.CF88E7F0-- From RNavisjr at aol.com Sat Nov 8 12:30:23 2003 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2003 15:30:23 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]NWT HIRING MAKE UP DESIGNER Message-ID: <15f.280bbcc2.2cdeac5f@aol.com> --part1_15f.280bbcc2.2cdeac5f_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello Everyone, We at Near West Theatre are about to produce THE KING AND I with a very diverse cast of children, teens and adults....very few of them Asian. We need someone immediately to help us conceptualize a look for hair, skin and face. We have competent cast members who could learn the make up design and teach it to the others, but right now we need an expert to help us come up with some concepts. Please call me, Bob Navis Jr, Director, at 216-281-6879 if you are interested. We can negotiate a stipend that would be fair for your efforts. Thanks you so very much. Oh...there is a time crunch here...we go into tech/dress rehearsals on Sunday, Now 16th....so call asap. Thanks, again. --part1_15f.280bbcc2.2cdeac5f_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello Everyone,

We at Near West Theatre are about to produce THE KING AND I with a very dive= rse cast of children, teens and adults....very few of them Asian. We need so= meone immediately to help us conceptualize a look for hair, skin and face. W= e have competent cast members who could learn the make up design and teach i= t to the others, but right now we need an expert to help us come up with som= e concepts.
Please call me, Bob Navis Jr, Director, at 216-281-6879 if you are intereste= d.
We can negotiate a stipend that would be fair for your efforts. Thanks you s= o very much. Oh...there is a time crunch here...we go into tech/dress rehear= sals on
Sunday, Now 16th....so call asap. Thanks, again.
--part1_15f.280bbcc2.2cdeac5f_boundary-- From President at GeaugaTheater.org Sat Nov 8 14:24:36 2003 From: President at GeaugaTheater.org (President GLTG) Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2003 17:24:36 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GLTG looking for 2 props Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0062_01C3A61D.2EEE08C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Geauga Lyric Theater Guild at Geauga Theater Is looking for an old fashioned wheelchair (No later than a 1945 version) and a candlestick phone. Does anyone have one to lend / rent? Please respond to this e-mail or call Lauren Garrett at 440-285-4119 Thanks so much! ------=_NextPart_000_0062_01C3A61D.2EEE08C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Geauga Lyric Theater Guild at Geauga = Theater

 

Is looking for an old fashioned wheelchair = (No later than a 1945 version) and a candlestick = phone.

 

Does anyone have one to lend / = rent?

 

Please respond to this e-mail or call = Lauren Garrett at 440-285-4119

 

Thanks so = much!

------=_NextPart_000_0062_01C3A61D.2EEE08C0-- From davidgutter at hotmail.com Sat Nov 8 18:35:41 2003 From: davidgutter at hotmail.com (David Gutter) Date: Sat, 08 Nov 2003 21:35:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Photographer looking for local musicians to help Message-ID:

I am David Gutter, Freelance photographer/graphic designer in South Euclid.

I am looking to help the local music community, I am open to help all no matter what the music is. My photography is my sideline job, just as you may have your music as a second income. If interested Call me or email me.

Phone:216 381 6978


David E. Gutter


MSN Shopping upgraded for the holidays! Snappier product search... From terrysandler at hotmail.com Sun Nov 9 08:40:28 2003 From: terrysandler at hotmail.com (terry sandler) Date: Sun, 09 Nov 2003 11:40:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NY Trained Acting Coach Message-ID:

Greetings fellow actors!!!

I am a New York trained acting coach who is now offering private classes for the winter session. My credentials include a Master of Arts in Educational Theater from New York University (NYU), and a Bachelor of Arts in Theater and Performing Arts from the State University of New York at New Paltz.  I currently teach theatre and acting at the University of Akron and Baldwin Wallace College, as well as at other local acting and performing arts schools.

Furthermore, I am trained to work with children and adults of all ages on monologues, scene study, character development, text interpretation, dramaturgy, improvisation, and audition preparation, just to name a few areas of study.

Please contact me for more information. References and resume gladly furnished upon request.

Thank you,

Terry M. Sandler

(330) 922-0535



Customize MSN Messenger with backgrounds, emoticons and more. From FSternfeld at aol.com Sun Nov 9 12:46:04 2003 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2003 15:46:04 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Archives & Searching Message-ID: <108.28407b08.2ce0018c@aol.com> --part1_108.28407b08.2ce0018c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit VIEW ARCHIVES All postings since the cutover to hostway on June 18, 2001 are at this link: http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/pipermail/neohiopal/ SEARCH Also, you can search by using http://www.google.com In the google search field, type 'neohiopal,' and then key words or phrases in the google search field. --part1_108.28407b08.2ce0018c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable VIEW ARCHIVES
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--part1_108.28407b08.2ce0018c_boundary-- From JHerman312 at aol.com Sun Nov 9 13:05:34 2003 From: JHerman312 at aol.com (JHerman312 at aol.com) Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2003 16:05:34 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Notice: The play 'Tis The Season at the Kent Stage Message-ID: <1dd.14027339.2ce0061e@aol.com> -------------------------------1068411934 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en For Immediate Release: The Kent Stage Players will be holding auditions for their holiday productio= n=20 of: 'Tis The Season A Holiday Play Written and Directed by Jack L. Herman Auditions will be held November 16 and 17 at 7pm at the Kent Stage. 175 E.=20 Main Street in Kent.=20 Production dates are: December 19, 20 and 21st. 2003. Those auditioning should come prepared to read from the script. We are=20 looking for the following character types. Cast of Characters (4 M, 5 W, 2 Girls) J. D. HUGHES: A Slightly bitter old man, around 60, who spends most of his=20 time on business and little else. =20 JERRY: J. D. as a young man, 21, playful but a bit skeptical. =20 NICK: A whimsical old store owner, who delights in his family, in the=20 season, and in helping others. =20 LAURA: (Adult.) A woman in her late 50=E2=80=99s who doesn't complain but=20= is=20 nevertheless a bit sad. =20 LAURA: (Young.) A friend of the family, around 18, who's content with her=20 life but loves Nick's family. =20 ANGELINA: Nick's wife of many years, slightly overbearing but with a kindly= =20 heart and giving nature. =20 SANDRA: Nick's oldest daughter, the same age as Laura, a wisecracking, fun=20 loving person. =20 KIM: J. D.=E2=80=99s daughter, around 30, who worries about her father and=20= his lack=20 of spirit. =20 OFFICER BLAIR: A cop in his 50=E2=80=99s who's just doing his job so others= might=20 spend time at home. =20 MARY: Nick and Angelina=E2=80=99s 8-year-old daughter who just wants to hel= p. JENNY: Nick and Angelina=E2=80=99s 7-year-old daughter who says, =E2=80=9CM= e, too.=E2=80=9D Synopsis J. D. Hughes has been looking high and low for a special Christmas gift for=20 his grandson. Finally, as a last resort, he wanders into Nick's Emporium, a= n=20 old-fashioned store chock full of all sorts of gifts and knickknacks. He ha= s a=20 hard time explaining to Nick what he's looking for, but finds himself fallin= g=20 under the old storekeeper's spell. Just when Hughes is about to buy=20 something he runs to the street to chase kids away from his car. When he re= turns, he=20 finds the store suddenly dark and quiet. A policeman then shows up to run h= im=20 off because, =E2=80=9CThis place ain=E2=80=99t been open in forty years!=E2= =80=9D Hughes finds a=20 way back, not only to the store but to a time years ago when he was a younge= r=20 man. This Yuletide fantasy is full of holiday spirit and humor and makes us= all=20 wish we could find a =E2=80=9CNick's Emporium.=E2=80=9D -------------------------------1068411934 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
For Immediate Release:
 
The Kent Stage Players will be= holding auditions for their holiday production of:
 
'Tis The Season
A Holiday Play
Written and Directed by
Jack L. Herman
 
Auditions wil= l be held November 16 and 17 at 7pm at the Kent Stage.  175 E. Main Str= eet in Kent.
 
Production da= tes are: December 19, 20 and 21st. 2003.
 
Those auditio= ning should come prepared to read from the script.  We are looking for=20= the following character types.

 

Ca= st of Characters

(4 M, 5 W, 2 Girls)=

<= /B>

J. D. HUGHES:  A Slightly bitter old man, aroun= d 60, who spends most of his time on business and little else.

 

JERRY:  J. D. as a young man, 21, playful but a= bit skeptical.

 

NICK:  A whimsical old store owner, who deligh= ts in his family, in the season, and in helping others.

 

LAURA:  (Adult.)  A woman in her late 50=E2=80=99s who doesn't complain but i= s nevertheless a bit sad.

 

LAURA:  (Young.)  A friend of the family, around 18, who's content with her l= ife but loves Nick's family.

 

ANGELINA:  Nick's wife of many years, slightly=20= overbearing but with a kindly heart and giving nature.

 

SANDRA:  Nick's oldest daughter, the same age a= s Laura, a wisecracking, fun loving person.

 

KIM:  J. D.=E2=80=99s daughter, around 30, wh= o worries about her father and his lack of spirit.

 

OFFICER BLAIR:  A cop in his 50=E2=80=99s who's= just doing his job so others might spend time at home.

 

MARY:  Nick and Angelina=E2=80=99s 8-year-old=20= daughter who just wants to help.

 

JENNY:  Nick and Angelina=E2=80=99s 7-year-old= daughter who says, =E2=80=9CMe, too.=E2=80=9D

 

=  

Synopsis
 <= /DIV>
J. D. Hughes has been look= ing high and low for a special Christmas gift for his grandson.  Finally, as a last resort, he wanders i= nto Nick's Emporium, an old-fashioned store chock full of all sorts of gifts= and knickknacks.  He has a ha= rd time explaining to Nick what he's looking for, but finds himself falling=20= under the old storekeeper's spell.  <= /SPAN>Just when Hughes is about to buy something he runs to the street to ch= ase kids away from his car.  W= hen he returns, he finds the store suddenly dark and quiet.  A policeman then shows up to run him off beca= use, =E2=80=9CThis place ain=E2=80=99t been open in forty years!=E2=80=9D  Hughes finds a way back, not on= ly to the store but to a time years ago when he was a younger man.  This Yuletide fantasy is full of holid= ay spirit and humor and makes us all wish we could find a =E2=80=9CNick's Em= porium.=E2=80=9D
-------------------------------1068411934-- From scercone at carouseldinnertheatre.com Sun Nov 9 13:36:19 2003 From: scercone at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Sean Cercone) Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2003 16:36:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GO SEE THIS SHOW!!! HAIR at B-W Message-ID: <53BEDB5B24A8CB4AA1BED257B2CA0A87012B61@dc1.carousel.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A709.83656C21 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Fellow Cleveland Artists, =20 Before I begin I must say I have never posted anything like this before. I have never taken the time to write a letter to a cast or theatre about any production and in this case one page cannot say everything I want to. However, I will try to be brief. =20 I am a very firm believer in the power of theatre. I believe that theatre not only allows us to understand the human condition, but it can inspire people to act. Theatre effects, evokes and changes our perception of how we view the world. But when does theatre become =93ART?=94 How often do all of the variables that go into a production align in order to create a communal experience between audience and actors that transcends time, space and all preconceptions of the world? VERY=85VERY=85RARELY. In fact I can count the number of times on one = hand that any art has effected me and made me want to act---made me want to go out and change the world! =20 The amazing artists involved with the production of Hair at Baldwin-Wallace College have accomplished this=85and much-much more! =20 The importance and relevance of the story that they told not only reminded me of the incredible difficulties that our country suffered, but it also gave me the raw sense of confusion that existed. I watched as young people honestly struggled for an understanding of =93WHY?=94 = Why send our young men to die by the thousands? How is it possible that a man=92s destiny is not his own? Can we believe what is told to us by those in power? This ensemble masterpiece not only evoked these feelings in me, but they also incited me. They have made me want to make a difference! Make a change! Today and Now! =20 =20 It was crystal clear through the entire evening of how relevant this story is today. Before I left my office I read the Yahoo! News alert that a helicopter was down and another 6 American soldiers had lost their life. I have a young man in a show here at the Carousel Dinner Theatre whose father was killed in Iraq on October 1st, 3 weeks prior to him beginning rehearsal. I am very alarmed about this and I don't think I stand alone! =20 If any members of the cast are reading I want to say thank you. Thank you for sharing your hearts and souls. Thank you for helping me realize and understand some things about my art, the world and myself. Thank you for your energy and courage in communing with the audience. It was only by you truly engaging me, speaking to me and laughing with me that I was able to be open to your gift. What your doing is incredibly important, infectious and at least by this theatre professionals standards, was considered ART! =20 Those of us in the greater Cleveland Arts Community need to experience the work of these young professionals. MAKE THE TIME TO GO SEE THIS SHOW!!! DO NOT LET THIS ONE PASS!!! One last thank you must go to Victoria Bussert (Director) for guiding this amazing team of artists! You guys really have changed me! Thank you again! =20 Sean Cercone Assistant Producer The Carousel Dinner Theatre=20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A709.83656C21 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Fellow Cleveland Artists,

 

Before I begin I must say I have never posted = anything=20 like this before.  I have = never=20 taken the time to write a letter to a cast or theatre about any = production and=20 in this case one page cannot say everything I want to.  However, I will try to be=20 brief.

 

I am a very firm believer in the power of = theatre.  I believe that theatre not = only allows=20 us to understand the human condition, but it can inspire people to = act.  Theatre effects, evokes and = changes our=20 perception of how we view the world. =20 But when does theatre become =93ART?=94 =20 How often do all of the variables that go into a production align = in=20 order to create a communal experience between audience and actors that=20 transcends time, space and all preconceptions of the world?  VERY=85VERY=85RARELY.  In fact I can count the number = of times=20 on one hand that any art has effected me and made me want to act---made = me want=20 to go out and change the world!

 

The amazing artists involved with the = production of=20 Hair at Baldwin-Wallace College have accomplished = this=85and=20 much-much more!

 

The importance and relevance of the story that = they told=20 not only reminded me of the incredible difficulties that our country = suffered,=20 but it also gave me the raw sense of confusion that existed.  I watched as young people = honestly=20 struggled for an understanding of =93WHY?=94 =20 Why send our young men to die by the thousands?  How is it possible that a = man=92s destiny=20 is not his own?  Can we = believe what=20 is told to us by those in power?  = This ensemble masterpiece not only evoked these feelings in me, = but they=20 also incited me.  They = have made me=20 want to make a difference!  = Make a=20 change! Today and Now! =20

 

It was crystal clear through the entire evening = of how=20 relevant this story is today. =20 Before I left my office I read the Yahoo! News alert that a = helicopter=20 was down and another 6 American soldiers had lost their life.  I have a young man in a show = here at the=20 Carousel Dinner Theatre whose father was killed=20 in Iraq on October 1st, 3=20 weeks prior to him beginning rehearsal.  I am very=20 alarmed about this and I don't think I stand=20 alone!

 

If any members of the cast are reading I want = to say=20 thank you.  Thank you for = sharing=20 your hearts and souls.  = Thank you=20 for helping me realize and understand some things about my art, the = world and=20 myself.  Thank you for = your energy=20 and courage in communing with the audience.  It was only by you truly = engaging me,=20 speaking to me and laughing with me that I was able to be open to your=20 gift.  What your doing is = incredibly=20 important, infectious and at least by this theatre professionals = standards, was=20 considered ART!

 

Those of us in the greater Cleveland Arts = Community need=20 to experience the work of these young professionals.  MAKE THE TIME TO GO SEE THIS=20 SHOW!!!  DO NOT LET THIS = ONE=20 PASS!!!  One last thank = you must go=20 to Victoria Bussert (Director) for guiding this amazing team of = artists!  You guys really have changed me!  Thank you=20 again!

 

Sean Cercone

Assistant Producer

The Carousel = Dinner=20 Theatre =

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3A709.83656C21-- From Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com Sun Nov 9 17:34:59 2003 From: Jill.Koslen at beachwoodohio.com (Jill Koslen) Date: Sun, 09 Nov 2003 20:34:59 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bob Stegmiller's"Peter Pan" backdrops Message-ID: Beachwood Community Theater is in the process of mounting "Peter Pan" & can not locate any of the backdrops we used the last time we performed this production. These back drops belonged to Bob Stegmiller & were used specifically for the production of "Peter Pan". One was a cut out backdrop of 3 large trees and actors could actually cross through the openings. The second was a large backdrop of Neverland. If anyone knows where we can locate either of these backdrops we would be grateful to hear from you. If anyone owns any backdrops that could be used for this production we would be interested to borrow/rent. Please contact Jill Koslen at 216-595-3734 if you can assist us in any way. From Cesearsforum at aol.com Sun Nov 9 21:52:22 2003 From: Cesearsforum at aol.com (Cesearsforum at aol.com) Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2003 00:52:22 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cesear's Forum presents BLUE HEART at Kennedy's, Nov. 14th thru Dec. 13th Message-ID: <7c.3e88c418.2ce08196@aol.com> --part1_7c.3e88c418.2ce08196_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear NEOhiopal Subscriber: Cesear's Forum is pleased to announce it will be presenting Caryl Churchill's BLUE HEART, a double bill of two interrelated plays, 'Hearts Desire' and 'Blue Kettle,' at Kennedy's Down Under, Playhouse Square Center, Cleveland, Ohio. The plays are united by their common themes of disruption and loss. Conversely, they are also very funny, sharing an anarchic wit, and an almost joyous flouting of theatrical conventions. Chronology, characterization and even, occasionally, coherence are chopped and twisted providing an unexpected form of poignancy and heady pleasure. In the first play, 'Hearts Desire,' a family is waiting for the return of a long absent daughter. As they wait, the action repeats, allowing improbable secrets and long-held hostilities to be revealed through a series of 'what-if?' scenarios. In 'Blue Kettle,' random words - 'kettle' for instance - insinuate themselves repeatedly into the dialogue, highlighting the gulf between words and feelings, as a young man attempts to convince several older women they're his birth mother. Caryl Churchill's plays can almost always be counted on to take your head for a spin, and though not easy to categorize, they continue to challenge the assumption that theatre is about linear storytelling. Her play-writing career began in radio in the 1960's, encompasses numerous acclaimed stage plays (among them: CLOUD NINE, TOP GIRLS, SERIOUS MONEY), and from the 1990's, has moved more and more into a mixed theatre of text, dance, and music. She was Resident Dramatist at the Royal Court (1974-5) and spent much of the 1970's and 1980's working with the theatre groups 'Joint Stock' and 'Monstrous Regiment.' BLUE HEART was developed for the 1997 Edinburgh Fringe in collaboration with a small British touring company, 'Out of Joint.' The production then moved to London's Royal Court, followed by an international tour. Cesear's Forum, a minimalist theatre company, produces only a few times a year, but is dedicated to production excellence through unique, timely and often unknown plays. The cast includes company regulars Glenn and Jean Colerider, Lee Mackey, with Dana Snyder, Victor D'Altorio, Marci Paolucci and Mary Alice Beck. Performing at Kennedy's Down Under (literally under the Ohio Theatre), an intimate venue with close proximity to the stage action (no seat is more than 35 feet from the stage) at the Playhouse Square Center, ticket prices are reasonably priced at just $15. BLUE HEART; November 14th through December 13th, Kennedy's Down Under, Playhouse Square Center, 1501 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Friday & Saturdays at 8pm. Single tickets at $15.00. Call Tickets.com at (216) 241-6000. Web site: Cesearsforum.com. --part1_7c.3e88c418.2ce08196_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear NEOhiopal Subscriber:

Cesear's Forum is pleased to announce it will be presenting Caryl Churchill'= s
BLUE HEART, a double bill of two interrelated plays, 'Hearts Desire' and 'Bl= ue Kettle,'
at Kennedy's Down Under, Playhouse Square Center, Cleveland, Ohio. The plays= are
united by their common themes of disruption and loss.  Conversely, they= are also very
funny, sharing an anarchic wit, and an almost joyous flouting of theatrical=20= conventions.
Chronology, characterization and even, occasionally, coherence are chopped a= nd
twisted providing an unexpected form of poignancy and heady pleasure.

In the first play, 'Hearts Desire,' a family is waiting for the return of a=20= long absent
daughter.  As they wait, the action repeats, allowing improbable secret= s and long-held
hostilities to be revealed through a series of 'what-if?' scenarios.  I= n 'Blue Kettle,'
random words - 'kettle' for instance - insinuate themselves repeatedly into=20= the dialogue,
highlighting the gulf between words and feelings, as a young man attempts to= convince
several older women they're his birth mother.

Caryl Churchill's plays can almost always be counted on to take your head fo= r a spin,
and though not easy to categorize, they continue to challenge the assumption= that theatre
is about linear storytelling.  Her play-writing career began in radio i= n the 1960's,
encompasses numerous acclaimed stage plays (among them: CLOUD NINE, TOP
GIRLS, SERIOUS MONEY), and from the 1990's, has moved more and more into a <= BR> mixed theatre of text, dance, and music.  She was Resident Dramatist at= the Royal Court
(1974-5) and spent much of the 1970's and 1980's working with the theatre gr= oups 'Joint
Stock' and 'Monstrous Regiment.'  BLUE HEART was developed for the 1997=
Edinburgh Fringe in collaboration with a small British touring company, 'Out= of Joint.' 
The production then moved to London's Royal Court, followed by an internatio= nal tour.

Cesear's Forum, a minimalist theatre company, produces only a few times a ye= ar, but is
dedicated to production excellence through unique, timely and often unknown=20= plays.
The cast includes company regulars Glenn and Jean Colerider, Lee Mackey, wit= h Dana
Snyder, Victor D'Altorio, Marci Paolucci and Mary Alice Beck.  Performi= ng at
Kennedy's Down Under (literally under the Ohio Theatre), an intimate venue w= ith close
proximity to the stage action (no seat is more than 35 feet from the stage)=20= at the
Playhouse Square Center, ticket prices are reasonably priced at just $15.
BLUE HEART; November 14th through December 13th, Kennedy's Down Under,
Playhouse Square Center, 1501 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Friday & Saturda= ys at 8pm.
Single tickets at $15.00.  Call Tickets.com at (216) 241-6000.  We= b site: Cesearsforum.com.
--part1_7c.3e88c418.2ce08196_boundary-- From jimsmith at jimsmith4music.com Sun Nov 9 22:29:22 2003 From: jimsmith at jimsmith4music.com (Jim Smith) Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2003 01:29:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jim Smith / Brandon St. James: (1) new CD release and (2) concert date Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C3A72A.11E54910 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello everyone, I'm very pleased to announce that my new album is finally finished! After nearly a year of production, I'm very happy with the way it turned out. I hope that you'll enjoy listening to it even half as much as I enjoyed making it. The new CD is titled "Only Dreamers Understand" and contains 12 original songs which I've written & produced under a new stage name, "Brandon St. James". When playing songs made popular by others, and to my friends and family in the Akron/Canton/Youngstown area, I'll still be "Jim Smith". The new stage name is strictly for recordings and performances as a singer/songwriter, where the emphasis will be on my original songs and expanding into other areas as such. The new CD should be in select stores by Tuesday, December 2nd ... but if you'd like to receive an ADVANCE COPY prior to that time, there are two ways to do so: (1) You can mail a check or money order, payable to Artistar Records in the amount of $15.00 (US), which will include shipping & handling, at the following address: P O Box 36385, Canton, OH 44735 (2) You are invited and welcome to attend a concert that I'll be performing on Saturday, November 22nd. There will be a reception following the show, in which ticket holders will receive one free complimentary advance copy of the CD. (Details are below) I hope to see you there! Sincerely, Jim Smith Jim Smith Musical Entertainment P O Box 36385 Canton, OH 44735 www.jimsmith4music.com ================================================================== Details of Advertisement for Concert & Reception: ================================================================== Tommy B's Presents: An evening with Northeast Ohio Singer/Songwriter Jim Smith aka Brandon St. James in a very intimate concert setting, performing original songs from his soon to be released CD, "Only Dreamers Understand" Saturday, November 22nd, 2003  7:00 pm at Geli's Deli (located in the lobby of "The Glass Tower" at the corner of Dressler Road) 4442 Belden Village Street NW, Canton 44718 General Admission Tickets will be available on a "first come, first served" basis. 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