From Crwhite114 at aol.com Mon Jan 12 04:13:31 2004 From: Crwhite114 at aol.com (Crwhite114 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 07:13:31 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Press Release #2 Chagrin Valley Little Theatre - Laughter on the 23rd Floor Message-ID: <181.25650a57.2d33e96b@aol.com> --part1_181.25650a57.2d33e96b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Press Release Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Presents Neil Simon's Laughter on the 23rd Floor Come see Max, a comic genius, a tyrant, and a paranoiac with a heart of gold. But his penchant for tipping and popping too many pills is growing under the pressures of a rising McCarthyism, network executives, and sponsors who want him to cut back his "too-smart" show and staff so that they can chase after the Leave It To Beaver and Father Knows Best audience. Broadway's funniest playwright writing about a team of comedy writers? Its' no wonder Laughter on the 23rd Floor is "the funniest comedy on Broadway in years" (Variety). Cast: Lucas: Dan Rajkovich Carol: Lydia Koprowski Milt: Bob Ableman Max Prince: Chris Nappi Val: Michael Pitt Helen: Cheryl Fousek Brian: Geo Money Ira: Steve Kay Kenny: Phil Thornton January 16th - February 7th Fridays & Saturdays @ 8 PM Directed by Carol Jaffee Pribble Produced by Julia Wolff 40 River Street Chagrin Falls, OH 44022 Box Office: (440) 247-8955 Box Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. Monday - Saturday Call the box office for tickets today! New Lower Prices for 2003-2004 --part1_181.25650a57.2d33e96b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Press Release

Chagrin Valley Little Theatre

Presents Neil Simon's Laughter on the 23rd Floor

Come see Max, a comic genius, a tyrant, and a paranoiac with a heart of gold= .  But his penchant for tipping and popping too many pills is growing u= nder the pressures of a rising McCarthyism, network executives, and sponsors= who want him to cut back his "too-smart" show and staff so that they can ch= ase after the Leave It To Beaver and Father Knows Best audience.  Broad= way's funniest playwright writing about a team of comedy writers?  Its'= no wonder Laughter on the 23rd Floor is "the funniest comedy on Broadway in= years" (Variety).

Cast:

Lucas:  Dan Rajkovich       &nbs= p;  Carol:  Lydia Koprowski

Milt:  Bob Ableman         = ;       Max Prince:  Chris Nappi

Val:  Michael Pitt         &n= bsp;    Helen:  Cheryl Fousek

Brian:  Geo Money         &nbs= p;  Ira:  Steve Kay

Kenny:  Phil Thornton  

January 16th - February 7th     Fridays & Saturda= ys @ 8 PM

Directed by Carol Jaffee Pribble
Produced by Julia Wolff

40 River Street
Chagrin Falls, OH  44022

Box Office: (440) 247-8955
Box Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. Monday - Saturday

Call the box office for tickets today!

New Lower Prices for 2003-2004


--part1_181.25650a57.2d33e96b_boundary-- From vincentmagic at hotmail.com Mon Jan 12 05:41:33 2004 From: vincentmagic at hotmail.com (Vincent Polowy) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 08:41:33 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Only 5 days until EC @ CPT Message-ID:
This Weekend!!!


Not under the BIG TOP, but out of the BIG [BOX] comes the Eclectic CirCus. NOT traditional circus, but rather four specialty artists bringing their contrasting talents and personalities to a unique variety show including, but not limited to: magic, mime, music, juggling, dance, clowning, sideshow and the spoken word.
 
Join creator/performers Aaron Bonk, John Flower, Vincent Polowy and Cassandra Vincent for an electrifying evening of performance!
 
Show Times: This Friday & Saturday, January 16th. & 17th. at 8:00 p.m. AND Sunday, January 18th. at 3:00 p.m.
 
As part of CPT's Big [Box] series, the performances will take place at Cleveland Public Theatres' Upstairs Theatre, located at 6415 Detroit Avenue.
 
For ticket information, call the CPT box office at (216) 631-2727.
 
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Learn how to choose, serve, and enjoy wine at Wine @ MSN. From Marianne.Paul at huntington.com Mon Jan 12 06:00:47 2004 From: Marianne.Paul at huntington.com (Marianne.Paul at huntington.com) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 09:00:47 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Pirates of Penzance" TENOR wanted! Message-ID: The Aurora Community Theatre is presenting Gilbert & Sullivan's "Pirates of Penzance" from Friday, April 30th to Saturday, May 22nd. We have held our first round of auditions and have an amazing cast of talented people but are missing FREDERIC! Our rehearsals will start Monday, March 1 and will be in the evenings on Monday, Tuesday, Wed., and Friday. The Director is David Vosburgh from Youngstown State U. and his Musical Director is Keith Stiver -- both very talented and fun to work with. If you are a tenor (age range should be 20's) and want a terrific opportunity to play a major role in this wonderful production, please contact me at this e-mail address or call me for a private audition: Marianne Paul, Producer 216-515-6534 - work 330-562-9065 - home Marianne S Paul Vice President, Cleveland Trust Administration Priv Finl Grp Pers Trst Adm-Sr The Huntington National Bank 917 Euclid Avenue, (CM24) , Cleveland, OH 44115 Phone: 216/515-6534 Fax: 216-515-6633 Email: marianne.paul at huntington.com From Diemwoman at aol.com Mon Jan 12 08:47:19 2004 From: Diemwoman at aol.com (Diemwoman at aol.com) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 11:47:19 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Photo Exhibit in Painesville Message-ID: <9e.1179c2e.2d342997@aol.com> --part1_9e.1179c2e.2d342997_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Group Photography Show "From a Woman's Point of View" featuring the Photography of Lori Diemer, Michelle Drackett, Pat Stoltz and Linda Zehler. These ladies are all members of the Western Reserve Photographic Society and their subject matter is varied. The Art Essence Gallery 184 N. Main St. Painesville, Ohio,440-639-1993. January 18-March 12, reception Sunday Jan. 18 2-5pm. Gallery hours M-F 11-5, Sat 10-3. --part1_9e.1179c2e.2d342997_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Group Photography Show "From a Woma= n's Point of View" featuring the Photography of Lori Diemer, Michelle Dracke= tt, Pat Stoltz and Linda Zehler. These ladies are all members of the Western= Reserve Photographic Society and their subject matter is varied. The Art Es= sence Gallery 184 N. Main St. Painesville, Ohio,440-639-1993. January 18-Mar= ch 12, reception Sunday Jan. 18 2-5pm. Gallery hours M-F 11-5, Sat 10-3. --part1_9e.1179c2e.2d342997_boundary-- From mpreston at dobama.org Mon Jan 12 09:10:18 2004 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR Marketing Director) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 12:10:18 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Russ Borski January Artist in Warren Smith Gallery Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C3D905.0B48F360 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In DOBAMA THEATRE's Warren Smith Gallery Heartfelt from Heartsong artwork by Russ Borski January 16 - February 8 The Warren Smith Gallery's featured artist for January and February is Russ Borski. In addition to directing Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, which opens at Dobama January 16th, Mr. Borski will be exhibiting over a dozen of his unique acrylic paintings in the gallery. Mr. Borski arrived in Cleveland via Chicago fourteen years ago. Best known as a visual designer for theater, he has designed a couple hundred productions over the past three decades. Originally trained as a scenic artist on canvasses spanning forty feet, Mr. Borski is painting smaller (just slightly), more personal statements intermittently from show to show, exploring various styles and mediums. His goal is to develop a uniquely individualized presentation, still, as always, with much theatrical flair. The Warren Smith Gallery is open before and after performances of Raised in Captivity and by appointment. At Dobama Theatre: Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver Directed by Russ Borski January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity is an off-the-wall comedy, a ball of energy with more twists and turns than can be easily explained on paper. Adding to the absurdity is the fact that the twins in Dobama's production will be played by real-life siblings Tyson and Tyler Postma. Ohio Premiere! featuring Sean Derry, Juliette Regnier*, Tyler Postma*, Tyson Postma and Jeff Staron *member Actors' Equity Association Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sunday 1/18 at 7:30 p.m.; 1/25, 2/1 and 2/8 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets $11-$20 Information: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. February 14th - Have a Heart for the Arts Valentine's Day Party -- info at www.evite.com/pub/mpreston/raised DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present: January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed by Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! Quirky, bizarre comedy featuring real-life siblings Tyler and Tyson Postma as twins Bernadette and Sebastian! Regular single ticket prices: $15-20. Senior/student prices: $11-17. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. 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Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003B_01C3D906.8D40C810 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Be one of the first to see Raised in Captivity when it opens this Friday at Dobama Theatre! DOBAMA presents the OHIO PREMIERE of Raised in Captivity By Nicky Silver Directed by Russ Borski January 16 - February 8 Dobama Theatre proudly presents the Ohio premiere of Nicky Silver's Raised in Captivity. This off-the-wall comedy is a ball of energy with more twists and turns than can be easily explained on paper. Adding to the absurdity of this comedy is the fact that the twins in Dobama's production will be played by real-life siblings Tyson and Tyler Postma*. Sebastian Bliss (Tyson Postma) and his twin sister, Bernadette Dixon (Tyler Postma*), reunite after several years at their mother's funeral, after she was killed by an errant showerhead. Bernadette can barely stop weeping, while her brother is merely irritated by her display of emotion. Sebastian attends therapy sessions with Dr. Hillary MacMahon (Juliette Regnier*, who also plays Miranda Bliss), and when he announces his intention to leave therapy, she injures herself over it. Bernadette's husband, Kip (Sean Derry), decides to give up dentistry and become an artist. Sebastian's only real contact with people is in the form of letters he writes to a convicted murderer, Dylan (Jeff Staron, who also plays Roger). Sebastian brings home a prostitute and ends up with his throat cut. As he lies bleeding, his mother's ghost visits him. Mother and son reveal secrets they couldn't tell while Mother lived. "Raised in Captivity is about guilt, redemption and self-punishment, and, against all odds, it is also very funny." - The New York Times featuring Sean Derry, Juliette Regnier*, Tyler Postma*, Tyson Postma and Jeff Staron *member Actors' Equity Association Performances: January 16 - February 8 Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sunday 1/18 at 7:30 p.m.; 1/25, 2/1 and 2/8 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets $11-$20 Information: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. SAVE THE DATE! February 14th - Have a Heart for the Arts Valentine's Day Party -- more info at www.evite.com/pub/mpreston/raised DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present: January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed by Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! Quirky, bizarre comedy featuring real-life siblings Tyler and Tyson Postma as twins Bernadette and Sebastian! Regular single ticket prices: $15-20. Senior/student prices: $11-17. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. Night Kitchen is proud to present: January 23-Feb 8 Loud Americans: A Punk Saga by Christopher Johnston and Gregory Vovos. World Premiere! The next generation of punk has arrived. 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From Thackaberr at aol.com Mon Jan 12 09:45:02 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 12:45:02 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wonderful Beacon Journal review of COPENHAGEN at Actors' Summit Message-ID: <66.3b44188e.2d34371e@aol.com> -------------------------------1073929502 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit By Kerry Clawson Beacon Journal staff writer Put two of the most brilliant scientific minds in a room together, and you're bound to get something volatile. That's what happens in the play Copenhagen, showing in its Northeast Ohio premiere at Actors' Summit in Hudson. The three-character drama explores what could have been said during a mysterious, real 1941 visit between German physicist Werner Heisenberg (working on the Nazi atomic-bomb program) and his old mentor Niels Bohr, a half-Jewish scientist living in Nazi-occupied Copenhagen, Denmark. Wayne Turney and Neil Thackaberry are both highly believable as student and mentor, both in their love-hate relationship and in the tempering, profound respect that these colleagues have for each other. In many ways, their lives as physicists resemble a good old fraternity, but when this story takes place, they are on opposite sides of World War II. Both actors pointedly convey their characters' passion for their science in animated, often heated debates on a nearly bare, round stage that recalls the shape of an atom. This play, written by England's Michael Frayn, has dense dialogue that heavily mines the study of nuclear physics at a critical time in world history. The play searches for Heisenberg's motive in his risky visit to Bohr: Is he searching for a piece of the good old collaborating days, simply showing off, or trying to manipulate a highly political, dangerous situation? Those questions are never clearly answered. But Lucy Bredeson-Smith, who plays Bohr's blunt wife, Margrethe, offers warmth, humor and wisdom as she holds mirrors up to each man to help them understand themselves. Questions of motive and ethics kept me curious, but Copenhagen isn't what you'd call highly suspenseful. Let's face it: This is a brainy play. Glowing reviews of the 2000 Tony Award-winning Broadway production described it as intellectually stimulating and emotionally satisfying. The play won Tonys for best play, best director and best featured actress. I left the Actors' Summit production more intellectually stimulated than emotionally satisfied. Copenhagen is a very serious work, loaded with scientific jargon and discussion. That's quite different from the celebrated math play Proof, which followed on the heels of Copenhagen as the 2001 Tony Award winner for best play. Although Proof revolves around math, it's really about family relationships. Copenhagen is more complex, intricate and cerebral in its treatment of science. Thackaberry and Turney come across as alternately naive, as Thackaberry's Bohr assumes that all the work on nuclear fission already has been done (wrong), and Turney's Heisenberg assumes that scientists could never gain enough critical mass to create an atomic bomb (wrong again). We learn that Heisenberg races headlong into scientific discoveries and life experiences without thinking, while Bohr approaches everything slowly and methodically. We want to dislike Turney's Heisenberg because he's working for the Nazis. But Turney's urgency and uncertainty make us sympathize with him. At the end of the first act, we think all of these scientists' thought processes have been explored, but the play's second act explores more of Heisenberg and Bohr's old academic relationship. Playwright Frayn's writing is rich in symbolism. Frayn, best known for his farce Noises Off, certainly has explored every nook and cranny of these great minds in an attempt to explain what might have been said at this dangerous, historic meeting. Historians have wondered for years: Did this exchange between scientific geniuses have the power to alter the outcome of World War II? Just thinking about those implications is frightening. Copenhagen is more historically enlightening than it is entertaining. But sometimes, that's what theater should be about. -------------------------------1073929502 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

By Kerry Clawson=
Beacon Journal staff writer

Put two of the most brilliant scientific minds in a ro= om together, and you're bound to get something volatile.

That's what happens in the play = Copenhagen, showing in its <= SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 9pt; COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana">Northeast=20= Ohio premiere at Actors' Summit in Hudson. The three-charact= er drama explores what could have been said during a mysterious, real 1941 v= isit between German physicist Werner Heisenberg (working on the Nazi atomic-= bomb program) and his old mentor Niels Bohr, a half-Jewish scientist living=20= in Nazi-occupied Copenhagen, = Denmark.

Wayne Turney and Neil Thackaberry are both highly beli= evable as student and mentor, both in their love-hate relationship and in th= e tempering, profound respect that these colleagues have for each other. In=20= many ways, their lives as physicists resemble a good old fraternity, but whe= n this story takes place, they are on opposite sides of World War II.

Both actors pointedly convey their characters' passion= for their science in animated, often heated debates on a nearly bare, round= stage that recalls the shape of an atom. This play, written by England's Michael Frayn, ha= s dense dialogue that heavily mines the study of nuclear physics at a critic= al time in world history.

The play searches for Heisenberg's motive in his risky= visit to Bohr: Is he searching for a piece of the good old collaborating da= ys, simply showing off, or trying to manipulate a highly political, dangerou= s situation? Those questions are never clearly answered. But Lucy Bredeson-S= mith, who plays Bohr's blunt wife, Margrethe, offers warmth, humor and wisdo= m as she holds mirrors up to each man to help them understand themselves.

Questions of motive and ethics kept me curious, but Copenhagen isn't what you'= d call highly suspenseful.

Let's face it: This is a brainy play. Glowing reviews=20= of the 2000 Tony Award-winning Broadway production described it as intellect= ually stimulating and emotionally satisfying. The play won Tonys for best pl= ay, best director and best featured actress.

I left the Actors' Summit production more intellectually stimulated than emotionally satis= fied. Copenhagen<= SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 9pt; COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana"> is a ve= ry serious work, loaded with scientific jargon and discussion.

That's quite different from the celebrated math play <= I>Proof, which followed on the heels of <= SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 9pt; COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana">Copenhagen= as the 2001 Tony Award winner for best play.=20= Although Proof revolves around math, it's really about family relatio= nships. Copenhagen = is mo= re complex, intricate and cerebral in its treatment of science.

Thackaberry and Turney come across as alternately naiv= e, as Thackaberry's Bohr assumes that all the work on nuclear fission alread= y has been done (wrong), and Turney's Heisenberg assumes that scientists cou= ld never gain enough critical mass to create an atomic bomb (wrong again).

We learn that Heisenberg races headlong into scientifi= c discoveries and life experiences without thinking, while Bohr approaches e= verything slowly and methodically.

We want to dislike Turney's Heisenberg because he's wo= rking for the Nazis. But Turney's urgency and uncertainty make us sympathize= with him.

At the end of the first act, we think all of these sci= entists' thought processes have been explored, but the play's second act exp= lores more of Heisenberg and Bohr's old academic relationship.

Playwright Frayn's writing is rich in symbolism. Frayn= , best known for his farce Noises Off, certainly has explored every n= ook and cranny of these great minds in an attempt to explain what might <= /I>have been said at this dangerous, historic meeting. Historians have wonde= red for years: Did this exchange between scientific geniuses have the power=20= to alter the outcome of World War II?

Just thinking about those implications is frightening.=

Copenhagen is more historically enlightenin= g than it is entertaining. But sometimes, that's what theater should be abou= t. -------------------------------1073929502-- From mpreston at dobama.org Mon Jan 12 10:58:34 2004 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR Marketing Director) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 13:58:34 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hey Kids! Enter Your Play in Dobama's Contest! In-Reply-To: Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0046_01C3D914.2B389E50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hey Kids! Finish writing your play! Then send it in to the 26th Annual Marilyn Bianchi Kids' Playwriting Festival! Entries submitted by students in grades 3-12 are due January 26, 2004. That's in TWO WEEKS! Entries from students in grades 1 and 2 are due February 2, 2004. Contest open to all students, home-schooled or enrolled in Cuyahoga County Public and Private schools. 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Opening Friday, January 16, 2004 and running thru February 8, 2004. Three widows meet for tea once a month before going to visit their husbands' graves. With a mixture of laughter and tears, the universal themes of learning to adapt and change to life as it is in the present are experienced with wit and perception. Directed by Monica Olejko, this is theater at its best - funny, moving and, finally, optimistic Tickets are $10.00 ($9.00 for students/seniors) on Thursday, Friday and Sundays. $11.00 on Saturdays (no discounts) and may be ordered by calling the box office at the above number Wednesday - Saturday 1-6PM. Curtain times are 8:00 PM Thursday - Saturday and 2:00PM Sundays. --0-685932932-1073933818=:39933 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 44145
Phone 440.331.0403
 
Presents The Cemetery Club, a Comedy/Drama by Ivan Menchell.  Opening Friday, January 16, 2004 and running thru February 8, 2004.
 
Three widows meet for tea once a month before going to visit their husbands' graves.  With a mixture of laughter and tears, the universal themes of learning to adapt and change to life as it is in the present are experienced with wit and perception.
 
Directed by Monica Olejko, this is theater at its best - funny, moving and, finally, optimistic
 
Tickets are $10.00 ($9.00 for students/seniors) on Thursday, Friday and Sundays.
$11.00 on Saturdays (no discounts) and may be ordered by calling the box office at the above number Wednesday - Saturday 1-6PM.
 
Curtain times are 8:00 PM Thursday - Saturday and 2:00PM Sundays.
--0-685932932-1073933818=:39933-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Mon Jan 12 14:13:01 2004 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 17:13:01 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call for Original One-Act Play Submissions by Fine Arts Association Message-ID: <006201c3d959$3fa4fd80$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0063_01C3D92F.56CEF580 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Fine Arts Association is presenting the 8th annual One Act Festival and will be showcasing ten minute plays by nationally recognized authors as well as local playwrights. Submissions will be accepted for original ten-minute plays. All submissions will be considered. Deadline for submissions is February 16, 2004. Those chosen will be fully produced as part of the Festival on May 14-29, 2004. The number of plays to be produced will depend on the blend of published pieces and qualified submissions. Original plays accepted for the festival will be announced by approximately March 5, 2004. Guidelines: 1. Submissions must be original, unpublished, unproduced 10-minute plays. Plays that have had staged readings will be accepted, plays that have received full productions will not. Legal clearance of materials not in the public domain is the full responsibility of the playwright. 2. No limit to number of plays submitted, but only one play per author will be chosen. 3. Maximum Length: 10 pages. 4. Plays must be typed/word-processed, numbered, & securely bound in a (preferably soft) cover with a cover page containing the following: Title, your name, address, phone number and e-mail. If you would like your scripts returned, include an S.A.S.E. with your submission. If no S.A.S.E. is included, your script will be recycled. The timeframe for return of scripts is at convenience the Fine Arts Association. 5. Not open to musicals. 6. Sets must be minimal. Only standard chairs and table, and minimum props will be available for the production. 7. All play submissions will be handled with care. However, the Fine Arts Association assumes no responsibility for lost or damaged scripts. 8. Mail 2 copies of each script to: Ann Hedger, Ten Minute Plays, Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio 44094. 9. Selections will be made by the Fine Arts Association Theatre Department and inclusion in the festival is at their discretion. 10. All submitting playwrights will be contacted about the status of their submission by approximately March 5, 2004. 11. Submissions must be received by the Fine Arts Association by the deadline to be considered. Deadline for submissions is February 16, 2004. ------=_NextPart_000_0063_01C3D92F.56CEF580 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Fine Arts = Association=20 is presenting the 8th annual One Act=20 Festival and will be showcasing ten minute plays by = nationally=20 recognized authors as well as local playwrights. Submissions will be = accepted=20 for original ten-minute plays. All submissions will be considered. Deadline for submissions is February 16,=20 2004.
 
Those chosen will be fully produced = as part of=20 the Festival on May 14-29, 2004. The number of plays to = be produced=20 will depend on the blend of published pieces and qualified submissions. = Original=20 plays accepted for the festival will be announced by approximately March = 5,=20 2004.
 
Guidelines:
 
1. Submissions must be original, = unpublished,=20 unproduced 10-minute plays.  Plays that have had staged readings = will be=20 accepted, plays that have received full productions will not.  = Legal=20 clearance of materials not in the public domain is the full = responsibility of=20 the playwright.
 
2. No limit to number of plays = submitted, but only=20 one play per author will be chosen.
 
3. Maximum Length: 10 pages. =
 
4. Plays must be typed/word-processed, = numbered,=20 & securely bound in a (preferably soft) cover with a cover page = containing=20 the following:  Title, your name, address, phone number and e-mail. = If you=20 would like your scripts returned, include an S.A.S.E. with your=20 submission.  If no S.A.S.E. is included, your script will be = recycled. The=20 timeframe for return of scripts is at convenience the Fine Arts=20 Association.
 
5. Not open to musicals.
 
6. Sets must be minimal. Only standard = chairs and=20 table, and minimum props will be available for the production. =
 
7. All play submissions will be handled = with care.=20 However, the Fine Arts Association assumes no responsibility for lost or = damaged=20 scripts.
 
8. Mail 2 copies of each script to: Ann = Hedger, Ten=20 Minute Plays, Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, = Ohio=20 44094.
 
9. Selections will be made by the Fine = Arts=20 Association Theatre Department and inclusion in the festival is at their = discretion.
 
10. All submitting playwrights will be = contacted=20 about the status of their submission by approximately March 5,=20 2004.
 
11. Submissions must be received = by the Fine=20 Arts Association by the deadline to be considered.  Deadline for submissions is February = 16,=20 2004.
 
= ------=_NextPart_000_0063_01C3D92F.56CEF580-- From dkilbane at cptonline.org Mon Jan 12 14:32:22 2004 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 17:32:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tearing Down Uncle Tom's Cabin, Sunday, January 18 @ Cleveland Public Library Message-ID: Staff, friends, colleagues, the following is info. about the first of many very cool programs, part of our surround series for UNCLE TOM'S CABIN (Feb. 6-28 @ CPT) Best, Dan ?DON?T YOU KNOW WHAT YOUR LIBERTY IS?? DISCUSSIONS ABOUT RACE IN AMERICA COMMUNITY EVENTS HIGHLIGHT CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE?S PRODUCTION OF UNCLE TOM?S CABIN Sunday, January 18, 2:00 p.m. Cleveland Public Library Main Branch Louis Stokes Wing Auditorium 325 E. Superior Ave. Cleveland, OH 44114 216-623-2881 (Evelyn Ward, Literature Department) ?Tearing Down Uncle Tom?s Cabin? Randolph Curtis Rand, co-adapter and director of this new stage version, will discuss the adaptation process, including the addition of slave narratives and philosophical discourse on race in this theatre piece. Program takes place in the Auditorium located on the lower level of the Louis Stokes Wing. Free admission 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 find out what's in the BIG [BOX]! January 9 - 25, 2004 in CPT's Upstairs Theatre From dkilbane at cptonline.org Mon Jan 12 15:03:54 2004 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 18:03:54 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TITLEWave theatre and Cleveland Public Theatre say take CHARGE! Message-ID: CHARGE by Eric Kaiser directed by Gregory Vovos co-produced by TITLEWave theatre and Cleveland Public Theatre February 13-28, 2004 Lounging in bed your entire life in a giant steel room protecting you from the salmon sky, while simultaneously feeling the strife of "The Hood," watching your veins disappear, betting your toes, all the while, having your own personal electronic assistants act out your every whim, dream and desire--the future never looked so bright. But, of course, some things don't change?no matter how comfortable your bed is. Samuel Beckett meets Boyz N the Hood in Eric Kaiser's electrifying tragicomedy. ?Kaiser?s work is smart, off-the wall funny, and beautifully observed-I haven?t seen an absurdist play of such originality in years?? Linda Eisenstein, ANGLE Buy Tickets Buy Now! 216/631-2727 Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays @ 8pm, Sundays @ 3pm CPT's Upstairs Theatre *WAIT!, produced by TITLEWave and CPT, was named one of the Top Ten Cleveland productions in 2003 by Tony Brown of The Cleveland Plain Dealer and Christine Howey of Scene. 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 find out what's in the BIG [BOX]! January 9 - 25, 2004 in CPT's Upstairs Theatre From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Mon Jan 12 15:16:25 2004 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 18:16:25 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Woodwind Quintet to Perform at Fine Arts Message-ID: <007201c3d962$1a134a00$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0073_01C3D938.313D4200 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Fine Arts Faculty Woodwind Quintet to Perform at The Fine Arts Association The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, presents The Fine Arts Faculty Woodwind Quintet, with Judith Elias, flute; Lisa Wilson, oboe; Charles Baker, clarinet; Chris Rapier, horn and Janice Pembroke, bassoon. The concert will be presented in the Corning Auditorium at The Fine Arts Association on Saturday, January 24, 2004 at 8:00 p.m. Cost is $6/General Admission. On site parking is FREE. Corning Auditorium is barrier free. For tickets, call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or log on to www.fineartsassociation.org ------=_NextPart_000_0073_01C3D938.313D4200 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 

The Fine Arts Faculty = Woodwind=20 Quintet to Perform at The Fine Arts Association

The Fine Arts = Association,=20 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, presents The Fine Arts Faculty = Woodwind=20 Quintet, with Judith Elias, flute; Lisa Wilson, oboe; Charles Baker, = clarinet; Chris Rapier, horn and Janice Pembroke, bassoon. 

The=20 concert will be presented in the Corning Auditorium at The Fine = Arts=20 Association on Saturday, January 24, 2004 at 8:00 p.m. 

Cost is=20 $6/General Admission. On site parking is FREE. Corning Auditorium = is=20 barrier free.

For=20 tickets, call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or log = on to www.fineartsassociation.org<= /A>=20
------=_NextPart_000_0073_01C3D938.313D4200-- From vhornyak at unitygreatercleveland.com Mon Jan 12 15:47:13 2004 From: vhornyak at unitygreatercleveland.com (Val Hornyak) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 18:47:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hollywood producer comes to Cleveland Message-ID: <001001c3d969$6c027640$6601a8c0@white> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C3D93C.7E958860 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Attention Movie Lovers! Hollywood comes to Shaker Heights with filmmaker Stephen Simon Insights and Intrigue-A Producer's Perspective on Films Today Saturday, January 24, 2004 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. See the movie with its producer: What Dreams May Come also Whale Rider He will share insights, participate in discussion and Q & A $40.00 ~ Mystical Movie Messages that Inspire Our Lives Sunday, January 25, 2004 1:00-4:00 p.m. Simon will show selected film clips, weaving them throughout his talk, = illustrating aspects of inspirational movie messages. $30.00 Held at=20 Unity of Greater Cleveland 3350 Warrensville Center Road, Shaker Heights, (one block N. of Chagrin = Blvd., next to Key Bank) Stephen Simon is a veteran producer whose distinguished career includes = the presidency of two major production companies and the development and = production of a myriad of well-known films such as: Smokey and the = Bandit, The Goodbye Girl, The Electric Horseman, Somewhere in Time, the = Academy Award winning What Dreams May Come, and the Emmy-nominated = Lifetime movie Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story. He also = authored the definitive work The Force is With You: Mystical Movie = Messages that Inspire Our Lives in which he discusses over seventy = films. His latest movie Indigo (written by James Twyman, starring Neil = Donald Walsh) has won awards at the Santa Fe Film Festival. Log on = MovingMessagesMedia.com. Call 216-751-1198 or log on UnityGreaterCleveland.com Hollywood comes to Cleveland! Movie Lovers Bliss January 24 & 25, 2004 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C3D93C.7E958860 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Attention=20 Movie Lovers!

Hollywood=20 comes to Shaker Heights with=20 filmmaker=20 Stephen Simon

Insights=20 and Intrigue=97A Producer=92s Perspective on Films=20 Today

Saturday,=20 January 24, 2004 9:30 a.m.=974:30 p.m.

See=20 the movie with its producer:

What=20 Dreams May Come=20 also Whale Rider

He=20 will share insights, participate in discussion and Q &=20 A

$40.00

~

Mystical=20 Movie Messages that Inspire Our Lives

Sunday,=20 January 25, 2004 1:00=974:00 p.m.

Simon=20 will show selected film clips, weaving them throughout his talk, = illustrating=20 aspects of inspirational movie messages.

$30.00

Held=20 at

Unity=20 of Greater Cleveland

3350=20 Warrensville Center Road, Shaker Heights, (one=20 block N. of Chagrin Blvd., next to Key Bank)

Stephen=20 Simon=20 is a veteran producer whose distinguished career includes the presidency = of two=20 major production companies and the development and production of a = myriad of=20 well-known films such as: Smokey and the Bandit, The Goodbye Girl, = The=20 Electric Horseman, Somewhere in Time, the Academy Award = winning What=20 Dreams May Come, and the Emmy-nominated Lifetime movie = Homeless to=20 Harvard: The Liz Murray Story. He also authored the definitive work = The=20 Force is With You: Mystical Movie Messages that Inspire Our Lives in = which=20 he discusses over seventy films.  His latest movie Indigo=20  (written by James Twyman, starring Neil Donald Walsh) has won = awards at=20 the Santa Fe Film Festival.  Log on=20 MovingMessagesMedia.com.

Call=20 216-751-1198

or=20 log on UnityGreaterCleveland.com

Hollywood=20 comes to Cleveland!

Movie=20 Lovers Bliss

January=20 24 & 25, 2004

 

------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C3D93C.7E958860-- From tkrispinsky at hotmail.com Mon Jan 12 16:43:35 2004 From: tkrispinsky at hotmail.com (Todd Krispinsky) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 19:43:35 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great Lakes Theater Festival Announces Auditions For Touring Production Message-ID: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Monday, January 12, 2004 Great Lakes Theater Festival Announces Auditions For Touring Production Ten in One Great Lakes Theater Festival (GLTF) announces open auditions for non-equity actors for the community outreach touring production Ten in One, a newly commissioned one-act by Cleveland playwright Toni Thayer. This production, developed in support of the Festival?s mainstage production of Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By In America, will tour to 20 community venues in northern Ohio between April 14 and May 5, 2004 and will be directed by the Supervisor of GLTF?s School Residency Program, Lisa Ortenzi. Needed are three actors (character ages, 20s-50s): two women and one man. Rehearsals begin Tuesday, March 23, 2004. All positions are paid. Those auditioning should bring a headshot and resume and prepare two contrasting monologues. Total audition time should not exceed three minutes. Auditions will be held on Wednesday, February 11, 2004 from 12:00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m. and again from 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. The audition sessions will take place at a location to be determined within the Playhouse Square Center complex. Auditions and interviews are by appointment only. To schedule an appointment, call Lisa Ortenzi at (216) 241-5490 ext. 306, on Monday January 26 or Monday, February 2, 2004 from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. # # # For More Information: Todd Krispinsky Marketing and Public Relations Manager (216) 241-5490 x 317 tkrispinsky at greatlakestheater.org www.greatlakestheater.org _________________________________________________________________ High-speed users?be more efficient online with the new MSN Premium Internet Software. http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-us&page=byoa/prem&ST=1 From tkrispinsky at hotmail.com Mon Jan 12 16:44:54 2004 From: tkrispinsky at hotmail.com (Todd Krispinsky) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 19:44:54 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great Lakes Theater Festival Is Seeking A Stage Manager Message-ID: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Monday, January 12, 2004 Great Lakes Theater Festival Seeking Non-Equity Stage Manager For Touring Production Great Lakes Theater Festival (GLTF) is seeking a non-equity stage manager for the community outreach touring production Ten in One, a newly commissioned one-act by Cleveland playwright Toni Thayer. This production, developed in support of the Festival?s mainstage production of Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By In America, will tour to 20 community venues in northern Ohio between April 14 and May 5, 2004 and will be directed by the Supervisor of GLTF?s School Residency Program, Lisa Ortenzi. Rehearsals begin Tuesday, March 23, 2004. This is a paid position. To apply, please submit a resume and cover letter to the Great Lakes Theater Festival Education Department, by mail at 1501 Euclid Avenue, Suite 423, Cleveland , Ohio 44115; or via email at lortenzi at greatlakestheater.org ; or by fax at (216) 241-6315, attention Lisa Ortenzi. Any questions regarding the position should be directed to Lisa Ortenzi at (216) 241-5490 x306. Great Lakes Theater Festival is an equal opportunity employer. # # # For More Information: Todd Krispinsky Marketing and Public Relations Manager (216) 241-5490 x 317 tkrispinsky at greatlakestheater.org www.greatlakestheater.org _________________________________________________________________ There are now three new levels of MSN Hotmail Extra Storage! Learn more. http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-us&page=hotmail/es2&ST=1 From pubrncp at hotmail.com Mon Jan 12 18:33:13 2004 From: pubrncp at hotmail.com (B H) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 21:33:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE PRESENTS...... Message-ID: The North Canton Playhouse, in partnership with the Stark County Board of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, presents The Very Special Arts production of ?The Wiz? based on the story ?the Wonderful Wizard of Oz? by Frank Baum; playing March 5,6 &7th, 2004, Featuring guest artist T.B.A., Friday and Saturday at 8:00pm and Sunday at 2:30pm at the North Canton Playhouse, located on the campus of Hoover High School, 525 7th Street NE, North Canton. All seats reserved $10. All performances are sign language interpreted, and Sunday?s performance is audio described. Tickets available at Stark MRDD?S Whipple ?Dale Centre-330-477-5200, or the North Canton Playhouse-330-494-1613. _________________________________________________________________ Find high-speed ?net deals ? comparison-shop your local providers here. https://broadband.msn.com From cabraham at cecodoor.com Tue Jan 13 06:07:00 2004 From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 09:07:00 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Silhouette looking for music director for The King and I Message-ID: ----- Forwarded by Chuck Abraham/Ceco on 01/13/2004 10:01 AM ----- Silhouette Productions is seeing applicants 18 yrs of age and over for The king and I, auditions Feb.9th and 10th call backs Feb.12th from 7:30 to 9:00pm performances are May 14,15,16,21 and 22 2004. Only qualified pianist for musical Director Chore. must have ballet background for the King and I, Skills with children and adults of all ethnic backgrounds helpful. Silhouette Productions mission is to present and produce musical comedies, murder mysteries and entertainment contoured to the venue that it represents. Silhouette is known to be one of the first professional traveling companies in Lake County. Silhouette is a non traditional casting administration. Founded by AEA * Leslie Johns in 1962. Stipend position Chuck Abraham / President (440)840-5571 _______________________________________________ Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. NEohioPAL mailing list NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal http://www.fredsternfeld.com From dwarnke at karamu.com Tue Jan 13 06:20:32 2004 From: dwarnke at karamu.com (Doug Warnke) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 09:20:32 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]costumer needed Message-ID: <007901c3d9e0$6c8eb7a0$0101a8c0@doug> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0076_01C3D9B6.7EB56C00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Karamu Performing Arts Theater is seeking a qualified costumer for its = upcoming production of Bee-Luther Hatchee by Thomas Gibbons. Applicants = should have some costuming experience, especially with period pieces. = Work to begin immediately; show opens March 12, 2004. Paid position. = Those interested should contact Terrence Spivey, Artistic Director, at = (216) 795-7070 Ext. 240 to arrange an interview. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0076_01C3D9B6.7EB56C00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Karamu Performing Arts Theater is = seeking a=20 qualified costumer for its upcoming production of Bee-Luther = Hatchee by=20 Thomas Gibbons.  Applicants should have some costuming experience,=20 especially with period pieces.  Work to begin immediately; show = opens March=20 12, 2004.  Paid position.  Those interested should contact = Terrence=20 Spivey, Artistic Director, at (216) 795-7070 Ext. 240 to arrange an=20 interview. 
------=_NextPart_000_0076_01C3D9B6.7EB56C00-- From dwarnke at karamu.com Tue Jan 13 06:23:01 2004 From: dwarnke at karamu.com (Doug Warnke) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 09:23:01 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Director Message-ID: <008401c3d9e0$c48d4480$0101a8c0@doug> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0081_01C3D9B6.D7A07BC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Karamu Performing Arts Theater seeks Director for its upcoming = Children's Theater Performance Series production of Cinderella. = Applicants should have prior directing experience working with children. = Rehearsal schedule pending, show opens May 1, 2004. Stipend available. = To arrange an interview, please contact Terrence Spivey, Artistic = Director, at (216) 795-7070 Ext. 240 to arrange an interview. ------=_NextPart_000_0081_01C3D9B6.D7A07BC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Karamu Performing Arts Theater seeks = Director for=20 its upcoming Children's Theater Performance Series production of=20 Cinderella.  Applicants should have prior directing = experience=20 working with children.  Rehearsal schedule pending, show opens May = 1,=20 2004.  Stipend available.  To arrange an interview, please = contact=20 Terrence Spivey, Artistic Director, at (216) 795-7070 Ext. 240 to = arrange an=20 interview.
 
------=_NextPart_000_0081_01C3D9B6.D7A07BC0-- From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Tue Jan 13 08:10:18 2004 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 08:10:18 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Budin and Sebo - All Welcome! Message-ID: <20040113161018.3990.qmail@web80002.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2140516718-1074010218=:3062 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Free and Open to The Public "Rock My Soul Shabbat" an alternative, contemporary, musical worship service at The Temple ? Tifereth Israel 26000 Shaker Blvd., Beachwood, OH Friday, January 16, 8:00 PM Featuring an eight piece musical ensemble including acoustic and electric guitars, keyboards, bass, drums, trombone and sax Vocals by Cantor Kathy Sebo and Noah Budin Contemporary, traditional and original Shabbat and folk music A variety of rockin' melodies, klezmer sounds, folk song sing-a-longs, traditional chanting, and very quiet, soulful moments Free and open to the public Dessert reception to follow Musicians: Cantor Kathy Sebo - Vocals Noah Budin ? Guitar/Vocals Bill Toler ? Keyboard Mayda Irwin ? Piano Jack Stratton ? Percussion David Budin ? Bass/Guitar Josh Sebo ? Electric Guitar Dan Utley ? Trombone Jon Lewin ? Saxophone --0-2140516718-1074010218=:3062 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Free and Open to The Public

 

"Rock My Soul Shabbat"

 

an alternative, contemporary, musical worship service

 

at

 

The Temple ? Tifereth Israel

26000 Shaker Blvd., Beachwood, OH

 

Friday, January 16, 8:00 PM

 

Featuring an eight piece musical ensemble including acoustic and electric guitars, keyboards, bass, drums, trombone and sax

 

Vocals by Cantor Kathy Sebo and Noah Budin

 

Contemporary, traditional and original Shabbat and folk music

 

A variety of rockin' melodies, klezmer sounds, folk song sing-a-longs, traditional chanting, and very quiet, soulful moments

 

Free and open to the public

Dessert reception to follow

 

Musicians:

Cantor Kathy Sebo - Vocals

Noah Budin ? Guitar/Vocals

Bill Toler ? Keyboard

Mayda Irwin ? Piano

Jack Stratton ? Percussion

David Budin ? Bass/Guitar

Josh Sebo ? Electric Guitar

Dan Utley ? Trombone

Jon Lewin ? Saxophone

 

--0-2140516718-1074010218=:3062-- From kfitzgerald6 at earthlink.net Tue Jan 13 10:44:41 2004 From: kfitzgerald6 at earthlink.net (KFitzgerald) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 13:44:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ADOPTION BENEFIT CONCERT, AUCTION & RAFFLE Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C3D9DB.651D4C70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit What can you do to help bring a little girl home from China to get the medical care she needs?? Please come to our ADOPTION BENEFIT CONCERT AUCTION & RAFFLE **************Wednesday January 14, 2004 7:00 p.m.**************** at the Stow Youth Baseball Hall in Stow, Ohio Featuring Nashville recording artist (and Steven Curtis Chapman's brother) Jim Chapman premiering a new song written about adoption with songwriter ~ Jim Funk "Does anyone hear her cry?" and with music performed by "The Ozone" Items available for auction & raffle include: Hot air balloon ride, 4 nights Myrtle Beach, 4 nights Rosarito Mexico, $150 Kindermusik basket, 3 month membership LifeCenter Plus, Malley's chocolates, 8-week session at FLYTZ USA GYMNASTICS, Interior or Exterior house painting ~ $2500 value!!! PLUS MUCH MORE!!!! PLEASE CALL: (330)990-5720 for tickets or more information THANK YOU!!!! Please help a baby girl from China come home to her family by going to www.loveforlily.com and donating as little as $1. Thank you!! God Bless!! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- ------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C3D9DB.651D4C70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
What can you=20 do to help bring a little girl home = from China=20 to get the medical care she needs??
 
Please come=20 to our
ADOPTION BENEFIT CONCERT
AUCTION & RAFFLE
**************Wednesday  January 14, 2004  7:00 = p.m.****************
at the Stow Youth Baseball Hall
in Stow, Ohio
 
Featuring=20 Nashville recording artist
(and Steven=20 Curtis Chapman's brother)
Jim Chapman
premiering a new song written about adoption=20 with
songwriter ~=20 Jim Funk
"Does anyone hear her cry?"
and with=20 music performed by
"The Ozone"
 
Items=20 available for auction & raffle include:
Hot air=20 balloon ride, 4 nights Myrtle=20 Beach, 4 nights Rosarito=20 Mexico, $150 Kindermusik basket,=20
3 month=20 membership LifeCenter = Plus,=20 Malley's chocolates, = 8-week=20 session at FLYTZ USA=20 GYMNASTICS,
Interior or Exterior house painting = ~=20 $2500 = value!!!
PLUS=20 MUCH MORE!!!!
 
PLEASE CALL:  (330)990-5720  for=20 tickets or more=20 information
THANK YOU!!!!
 
Please help a baby girl from China come = home to her=20 family by going to www.loveforlily.com and = donating as=20 little as $1.  Thank you!!  God=20 Bless!! 
 


------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C3D9DB.651D4C70-- From dennis at vanityCrash.com Tue Jan 13 11:31:31 2004 From: dennis at vanityCrash.com (Dennis Yurich) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 14:31:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]vanityCrash Says Thanks!!! Message-ID: <170BCB10-45FF-11D8-A975-00039303E868@vanityCrash.com> --Apple-Mail-5--921672808 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed ** A huge Thank You is in order for everyone who came to this past Saturday's Pirates Cove show, "A Night at the Theater" and helped make it such an overwhelming success! Word is that the club was filled to capacity, and all the bands involved had a blast, especially all of us in Vanity Crash. Thank you, thank you, thank you! You helped make this our best show thus far, and a night we won't soon forget!! ** We've got 2 more show dates to let you know about for this weekend: Sat., Jan. 17 Symposium 11802 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, OH w/ The Chrome Kickers, The F Bombs & The Potato Bugs. 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Box 665 Cleveland, Ohio 44107 http://www.vanityCrash.com --Apple-Mail-5--921672808-- From dwarnke at karamu.com Tue Jan 13 13:02:04 2004 From: dwarnke at karamu.com (Doug Warnke) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 16:02:04 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]audition notice Message-ID: <012e01c3da18$8418e480$0101a8c0@doug> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_012B_01C3D9EE.96BE3EC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > Karamu Performing Arts Theatre Announces Non-Equity Open Call = Auditions for Midwest Premier of "bee-luther-hatchee" by award winning = and controversial playwright Thomas Gibbons. It will be directed by new = Artistic Director Terrence Spivey. >=20 >=20 > SYNOPSIS >=20 > Shelita Burns, a young editor bursts into the limelight with her first = non-fiction book which becomes a best-selling book, which are the the = evocative memoirs of an elderly African American woman, Shelita has = never seen, only corresponded with. The book speaks to Shelita and her = understanding of "the silenced voice", meaning black literary works that = never saw the light of day because of the author's race. But when she = seeks out the reclusive author, she is forced to confront her own future = and a troubling question: Who owns the story of your life? >=20 > AUDITION DATES: January 15 & 16 @ 6pm > CALL BACKS and AUDITION APPOINTMENTS (If Necessary) January 20th and = 21st. > AUDITION LOCATION: Karamu House Concert Hall > REHEARSALS START January 26. (May start on week of January 19th if = cast is complete) >=20 > MUST HAVE PICS AND RESUMES TO BE SEEN > Please prepare 2-3 minute monologue. Improvisations are not accepted.=20 >=20 > CHARACTER BREAKDOWN >=20 >=20 > Libby Price: Female, African-American, could be late thirties to early = forties, has an ageless quality >=20 > Shelita Burns: Female, African-American, mid-thirties, very = attractive, well dress, corporate, articulate and ambitious >=20 > Robert: Male, White, mid to late thirties, an air of modest prosperity >=20 > Anna: Female, White or Hispanic, mid-thirties, corporate, ambitious >=20 > Sean Leonard: Male, White, middle-aged, casual but neatly dressed >=20 >=20 > For Further Information, Please Call 216-795-7070 ext. 241. >=20 > Karamu House > 2355 East 89th Street > Cleveland, Ohio 44106=20 ------=_NextPart_000_012B_01C3D9EE.96BE3EC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> Karamu Performing Arts Theatre Announces Non-Equity Open Call=20 Auditions for Midwest Premier of "bee-luther-hatchee" by award winning = and=20 controversial playwright Thomas Gibbons. It will be directed by new = Artistic=20 Director Terrence Spivey.
>
>
> SYNOPSIS
> =
>=20 Shelita Burns, a young editor bursts into the limelight with her first=20 non-fiction book which becomes a best-selling book, which are the the = evocative=20 memoirs of an elderly African American woman, Shelita has never seen, = only=20 corresponded with. The book speaks to Shelita and her understanding of = "the=20 silenced voice", meaning black literary works that never saw the light = of day=20 because of the author's race. But when she seeks out the reclusive = author, she=20 is forced to confront her own future and a troubling question: Who owns = the=20 story of your life?
>
> AUDITION DATES: January 15 & 16 = @=20 6pm
> CALL BACKS and AUDITION APPOINTMENTS (If Necessary) January = 20th and=20 21st.
> AUDITION LOCATION: Karamu House Concert Hall
> = REHEARSALS=20 START January 26. (May start on week of January 19th if cast is=20 complete)
>
> MUST HAVE PICS AND RESUMES TO BE SEEN
> = Please=20 prepare 2-3 minute monologue. Improvisations are not accepted.
> =
>=20 CHARACTER BREAKDOWN
>
>
> Libby Price: Female,=20 African-American, could be late thirties to early forties, has an = ageless=20 quality
>
> Shelita Burns: Female, African-American, = mid-thirties,=20 very attractive, well dress, corporate, articulate and ambitious
> =
> Robert: Male, White, mid to late thirties, an air of modest=20 prosperity
>
> Anna: Female, White or Hispanic, = mid-thirties,=20 corporate, ambitious
>
> Sean Leonard: Male, White, = middle-aged,=20 casual but neatly dressed
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>
> For Further = Information,=20 Please Call 216-795-7070 ext. 241.
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> Karamu House
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> Cleveland, Ohio 44106
------=_NextPart_000_012B_01C3D9EE.96BE3EC0-- From meadowsjoycem at hotmail.com Tue Jan 13 13:02:39 2004 From: meadowsjoycem at hotmail.com (Joyce Meadows) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 16:02:39 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland State Theatre Arts Program holds Auditions for Heartbreak House- Message-ID:
Auditions for George Bernard Shaw's "Heartbreak House" will be held on Friday, January 23rd at 7:00 p.m. in the Factory Theatre located at East 24th and Chester Avenue.
The show will be directed by Margaret Ford-Taylor.
 
Needed: 
male and female actors who can play in the character age range of 40 to 60.
Production dates are  Feb. 27, 28, 29 & March 5, 6, 7,


Scope out the new MSN Plus Internet Software ? optimizes dial-up to the max! >From Alex P Michaels" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0172_01C3D9ED.1F315870 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Prelude2Cinema mourns the passing of the Tony nominated actor Charles = Brown who played Lt. Foster in "What Angels Fear." Mr. Brown played many = roles and brought them to life with his great talent. We were fortunate = to have him play Lt. Foster. Although a writer creates the story, it is = the actor who brings it to life. Mr. Brown brought many roles to life. He received his first Tony nomination in 1980 for his performance as = Cephus Miles in "Home." Three years ago, he got his second Tony nod and = won a Drama Desk Award for his portrayal of an eloquent small-time = gangster named Elmore in "King Hedley II."=20 Brown portrayed Martin Luther King Jr. in the 1983 TV mini-series, = "Kennedy," starring Martin Sheen. He also appeared in "Law and Order," = "Kojak" and "All My Children."=20 The full obituary is at http://www.cleveland.com/obituary/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/news/107399= 0160158770.xml Charles Brown was a great talent and he will be greatly missed. ------=_NextPart_000_0172_01C3D9ED.1F315870 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Prelude2Cinema mourns the passing of the Tony = nominated actor=20 Charles Brown who played Lt. Foster in "What Angels Fear." Mr. = Brown=20 played many roles and brought them to life with his great talent. = We were=20 fortunate to have him play Lt. Foster. Although a writer creates = the story,=20 it is the actor who brings it to life. Mr. Brown brought many roles to=20 life.
 
He received his first Tony nomination in 1980 for = his=20 performance as Cephus Miles in "Home." Three years ago, he got his = second Tony=20 nod and won a Drama Desk Award for his portrayal of an eloquent = small-time=20 gangster named Elmore in "King Hedley II."

Brown portrayed Martin Luther King Jr. in the 1983 TV=20 mini-series, "Kennedy," starring Martin Sheen. He also appeared in "Law = and=20 Order," "Kojak" and "All My Children."

The full obituary is at
 
Charles Brown was a great talent and he will be = greatly=20 missed.
------=_NextPart_000_0172_01C3D9ED.1F315870-- From jkonrad at cityclub.org Tue Jan 13 13:32:28 2004 From: jkonrad at cityclub.org (Julie Konrad) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 16:32:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL][Mizna-announce] AUDITIONS Message-ID: <001501c3da1c$be577d10$3801a8c0@cityclub.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C3D9F2.D5817510 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit AUDITIONS Mizna, a Minneapolis based Arab American Cultural Organization, is seeking performers for its upcoming play, With Love from Ramallah. Roles include: 3 Arab/Arab American men aged mid 20s/early 30s 3 Arab/Arab American women aged mid 20s/early 30s 1 Latino male any age 1 Caucasian female any age 1 Caucasian male any age 1 "person of color" any age 1 Arab man -- 50+ 2 Arab women -- 40+ NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. Arabic speakers a plus, but not necessary. Play will be performed at the Mixed Blood Theater, Minneapolis, Minnesota from June 3-June 20, 2004. Directed by Dipankar Mukherjee. For more information, email mizna at mizna.org or call 612-788-6920. Visit our website: http://www.mizna.org ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C3D9F2.D5817510 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

AUDITIONS

Mizna, a =
Minneapolis based Arab American Cultural Organization, is
seeking
performers for its upcoming play, With Love from Ramallah.

Roles include:

3 Arab/Arab American men aged mid 20s/early 30s
3 Arab/Arab American women aged mid 20s/early 30s
1 Latino male any age
1 Caucasian female any age
1 Caucasian male any age
1 "person of color" any age
1 Arab man -- 50+
2 Arab women -- 40+

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY.  Arabic speakers a = plus, but not necessary.

Play will be performed at the Mixed Blood Theater, = Minneapolis,
Minnesota
from June 3-June 20, = 2004Directed by Dipankar = Mukherjee.

For more information, email mizna at mizna.org or call 612-788-6920. 
Visit our website:  http://www.mizna.org

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C3D9F2.D5817510-- From rferguson at woio.com Tue Jan 13 13:59:02 2004 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 15:59:02 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]EXTRAS STILL NEEDED FOR OPEN MIC NIGHT FILM SHOOT - THIS WEDNESDA Y AT 6:30PM 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_01C3DA20.744B6976 Content-Type: text/plain Thanks to all thos who repsonded so far to offer their support as extras tomorrow. We're going to have a blast. I am still in need of more, so keep sending me emails or call me to let me know you're there. WHAT: Extras for film shoot - Lots of close ups of extras. WHEN 6:30pm - 9:30pm Wednesday Jan 14th WHERE: The Winchester Tavern and Music Hall 12112 Madison Avenue Lakewood, Ohio 44107 The bar is just west of W117th in Lakewood at the corner of Madison and Winchester Please wear what you would wear to a comedy club. Dressy casual, not too upscale, jeans are fine. T-shirts are fine, NO LOGOS PLEASE. If you wear a shirt with a l logo on it, you will be in the back, and probably won't get a close up either. Logos means anything like Sports teams, products, companies. Also if you have a poncho, bring that, you won't get wet, but's it's for one of the jokes. Film making is a lengthy process so I'll appreciate your patience. It will be well worth it. Open Mic Night is a documentary type film that chronicles the journey of Gary and Derrick Richnavsky, two stand-up comedian brothers trying to break into the national stand-up scene. The extras will fill the audience and enjoy Gary and Derrick's new routine as they embark on their search for fame and fortune. CALL OR SEND EMAIL TO THIS ADDRESS TO CONFIRM YOU ARE COMING. MEN ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGE TO COME.. BRING A DATE! MORE INFO: 216-367-7133 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DA20.744B6976 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable EXTRAS STILL NEEDED FOR OPEN MIC NIGHT FILM SHOOT - THIS = WEDNESDAY AT 6:30PM

Thanks to all thos who repsonded so = far to offer their support as extras tomorrow. We're going to have a = blast.
I am still in need of more, so keep = sending me emails or call me to let me know you're there.

WHAT:
Extras for film shoot - Lots of close = ups of extras.

WHEN
6:30pm - 9:30pm Wednesday Jan = 14th

WHERE:

 The Winchester Tavern and Music = Hall
 12112 Madison Avenue
  Lakewood, Ohio 44107

The bar is just west of W117th in = Lakewood at the corner of Madison
and Winchester

Please wear what you would wear to a = comedy club. Dressy casual, not too upscale, jeans are fine. T-shirts = are fine, NO LOGOS PLEASE. If you wear a shirt with a l logo on it, you = will be in the back, and probably won't get a close up either. Logos = means anything like Sports teams, products, companies.

Also if you have a poncho, bring that, = you won't get wet, but's it's for one of the jokes.

Film making is a lengthy process so = I'll appreciate your patience. It will be well worth it.

 Open Mic Night is a documentary = type film that chronicles the journey
 of Gary and Derrick Richnavsky, = two stand-up comedian brothers trying
 to break into the national = stand-up scene. The extras will fill the
 audience and enjoy Gary and = Derrick's new routine as they embark on
 their search for fame and = fortune.

CALL OR SEND EMAIL TO THIS ADDRESS TO = CONFIRM YOU ARE COMING.  MEN ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGE TO COME.. = BRING A DATE!

MORE INFO: 216-367-7133

------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DA20.744B6976-- From MERCEREMAIL at aol.com Tue Jan 13 16:06:17 2004 From: MERCEREMAIL at aol.com (MERCEREMAIL at aol.com) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 19:06:17 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: Invitation to The Stone Pony Band Concert at Nautica Message-ID: <147.2079b3eb.2d35e1f9@aol.com> --part1_147.2079b3eb.2d35e1f9_boundary Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="-----------------------------1074038708" -------------------------------1074038708 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Michael Dean Mercer "If the whole world's a stage... I demand better lighting" -------------------------------1074038708 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
 

Michael Dean Mercer
"If the whole wor= ld's a stage... I demand better lighting"


-------------------------------1074038708-- --part1_147.2079b3eb.2d35e1f9_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: From: ThePowerhousePub at aol.com Full-name: ThePowerhousePub Message-ID: <1ce.17cf78fd.2d35ca02 at aol.com> Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 17:24:02 EST Subject: Invitation to The Stone Pony Band Concert at Nautica To: ThePowerhousePub at aol.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="-----------------------------1074032642" X-Mailer: 9.0 for Windows sub 5002 -------------------------------1074032642 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit We'd love to have you join us one week from Friday at Nautica. The Stone Pony Band is a guaranteed GOOD TIME! For info and reservations go to: www.stoneponyband.com. Mike from The Pub NEXT FRIDAY, JANUARY 23 RD * THE STONE PONY BAND * Ohio's #1 Springsteen Cover Band The Powerhouse Pub at Nautica Doors Open 8:pm Show 9 - 1:am Raffling a guitar signed by Bruce Springsteen (Proceeds to benefit: United Cerebral Palsy Assn) -------------------------------1074032642 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
We'd love to have you join us one week from Friday at Na= utica. The Stone Pony Band is a guaranteed GOOD TIME!  For info and res= ervations go to: www.stonepony= band.com.  Mike from The Pub
 


NEXT FRIDAY, JANUARY 23 RD
* THE STONE PONY BAND *
Ohio's #1 Springsteen Cover Band
The Powerho= use Pub at Nautica
Doors Open 8:= pm Show 9 - 1:am
Raffling a guitar signed by Bruce Spr= ingsteen
(Proceeds to benefit: United Cerebral Palsy Assn)

-------------------------------1074032642-- --part1_147.2079b3eb.2d35e1f9_boundary-- From bryan at bryanbird.com Tue Jan 13 16:44:06 2004 From: bryan at bryanbird.com (Bryan Bird) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 19:44:06 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Saxophone player and Percussionist needed -- PAID POSITIONS Message-ID: Olde Towne Hall Theatre needs a percussionist and a saxophone player for their musical, The 1940s Radio Hour. These are both paid positions. The show runs for four weekends: Thu-Sat February 12, 13, 14; Thu-Sat 19, 20, 21; Thu-Sat 26, 27, 28; Thu-Sat March 4, 5, 6 at 8:00 p.m.; and two matinees on Sunday, February 22 and 29 at 2:00 p.m. The theater is located on Center Ridge Road (Rt. 20) in North Ridgeville, near the corner of St. Rt. 83 (Avon-Belden Rd.), in front of the giant blue water tower. For more information about the theater, visit http://www.oldetownehalltheare.com. If you are interested, please call the director at 440-327-4642. From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Tue Jan 13 19:41:06 2004 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (It's me, MITCH!) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 19:41:06 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]ATTENTION ALL MUSICIANS/SINGERS/ARTISTS: Message-ID: <20040114034106.80201.qmail@web13905.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1538950583-1074051666=:79886 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Our label and distribution co-op is looking to form a team of musicians and artists to come together and form a new band in the Great Lakes and Middle American Region. Upon interview and evaluation, THOSE CHOSEN will immediately be coming together to experiment and vibe off of each other that very same night in our studios both A (Prep), B (Main) and C (Live Room) and see if the team assembled can create artisticly and form this new group. Please contact me at this email if you might be interested in joining a band with full label backing and tour support. We are also looking for artists who feel they might like to vibe with new and fresh musicians. There will be other engineers available to meet with you and possibly work with that night. THERE IS NO PAY REQUIRED. THIS IS A SERIOUS OFFER FOR SERIOIS ARTISTS. THE STUDIO TIME IS FREE. SO IS THE VIBE! When: 8pm-January 30th, 2004 (interview at 6pm) Who: Drum, Bass, DJ, Guitar, Singer (Pro's ONLY) [5 years experience OR MORE] Band Influences: Hip Hop meets Rock with a twist of Rage (Against the Machine) Type of music: Linkin Park, Limp, Rage, N.E.R.D. ANY MORE DETAILS WILL BE DISCUSSED AFTER WE FIRST CORRESPONDE IN REGARDS TO THIS EMAIL. Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry) MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and STILL makin' things happen! http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com The fansite boasting over 6,700+ friends/ coming home, again! (?1991 The MAB/EG--------The MAB/EG 2004?) --0-1538950583-1074051666=:79886 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Our label and distribution co-op is looking to form a team of musicians and artists to come together and form a new band in the Great Lakes and Middle American Region. Upon interview and evaluation, THOSE CHOSEN will immediately be coming together to experiment and vibe off of each other that very same night in our studios both A (Prep), B (Main) and C (Live Room) and see if the team assembled can create artisticly and form this new group.
 
Please contact me at this email if you might be interested in joining a band with full label backing and tour support. We are also looking for artists who feel they might like to vibe with new and fresh musicians. There will be other engineers available to meet with you and possibly work with that night.
 
THERE IS NO PAY REQUIRED. THIS IS A SERIOUS OFFER FOR SERIOIS ARTISTS.
 
THE STUDIO TIME IS FREE.
 
SO IS THE VIBE!
 
When: 8pm-January 30th, 2004 (interview at 6pm)
 
Who: Drum, Bass, DJ, Guitar, Singer (Pro's ONLY) [5 years experience OR MORE]
 
Band Influences: Hip Hop meets Rock with a twist of Rage (Against the Machine)
 
Type of music: Linkin Park, Limp, Rage, N.E.R.D.

 

ANY MORE DETAILS WILL BE DISCUSSED AFTER WE FIRST CORRESPONDE IN REGARDS TO THIS EMAIL.

Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry)



MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and STILL makin' things happen!

http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com

The fansite boasting over 6,700+ friends/ coming home, again!

(?1991 The MAB/EG--------The MAB/EG 2004?)

--0-1538950583-1074051666=:79886-- >From Alex P Michaels" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0153_01C3DA64.6A7FA1C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For one weekend only, Emmy winning writer and acclaimed director Alex P. = Michaels is bringing to The Cleveland Public Theatre (CPT) January 23 - = 25, 2004 an interactive visual event that covers scandals, rumours, race = and making movies in a city that "just doesn't get it." The play/ visual = event titled "The M.A.N." a.k.a. "The Magnificent Arrogant Nigger or I = Never Learned to Dance Like Fred Astaire" will involve the audience and = show movie clips from Prelude2Cinema.=20 We are sorry we can not offer any comp tickets for the performance. But = tickets are only $10. We are not selling the tickets, you have to = contact CPT at http://www.cptonline.org/boxoffice/index.cfm or by phone = at (216)631.2727 for that. For people who have worked with Prelude2Cinema before, if you R.S.V.P. = us, and come early, we can offer you VIP seating. VIP seating is only = for cast and crew who have worked with us and selected friends. Thanks = for supporting Prelude2Cinema in the past and we wish you all the best = in your careers. Since the play/ Visual Event will feature Movie Clips from = Prelude2Cinema movies, you may get a chance to see yourself on the big = screen. Also the audience will be involved. For VIP Seating, please e-mail Prelude2Cinema at = rsvpman at prelude2cinema.com or go to http://www.prelude2cinema.com/Special\MAN-VIP.htm ------=_NextPart_000_0153_01C3DA64.6A7FA1C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
For one weekend only, Emmy winning = writer and=20 acclaimed director Alex P. Michaels is bringing to The Cleveland Public = Theatre=20 (CPT) January 23 - 25, 2004 an interactive visual event that covers = scandals,=20 rumours, race and making movies in a city that "just doesn't get = it." The=20 play/ visual event titled "The M.A.N." a.k.a. "The Magnificent Arrogant = Nigger=20 or I Never Learned to Dance Like Fred Astaire" will involve the audience = and=20 show movie clips from Prelude2Cinema.
 
We are sorry we can not offer any comp = tickets for=20 the performance. But tickets are only $10. We are not selling the = tickets, you=20 have to contact CPT  at http://www.cptonlin= e.org/boxoffice/index.cfm=20 or by phone at (216)631.2727 for that.
 
For people who have worked = with Prelude2Cinema=20 before, if you R.S.V.P. us, and come early, we can offer you VIP = seating. VIP=20 seating is only for cast and crew who have worked with us and selected = friends.=20 Thanks for supporting Prelude2Cinema in the past and we wish you all the = best in=20 your careers.
 
Since the play/ Visual Event will = feature Movie=20 Clips from Prelude2Cinema movies, you may get a chance to see yourself = on the=20 big screen. Also the audience will be involved.
 
For VIP Seating, please e-mail = Prelude2Cinema at rsvpman at prelude2cinema.com= or go=20 to
http://www.pre= lude2cinema.com/Special\MAN-VIP.htm
------=_NextPart_000_0153_01C3DA64.6A7FA1C0-- From Crwhite114 at aol.com Wed Jan 14 03:25:43 2004 From: Crwhite114 at aol.com (Crwhite114 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 06:25:43 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions - "Caught in the Net" - Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Message-ID: <196.24b03cff.2d368137@aol.com> --part1_196.24b03cff.2d368137_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATER ANNOUNCES AUDITIONS For "CAUGHT IN THE NET" PRODUCED IN COOPERATION WITH Samuel French Ltd. Directed by Barbara L. Rhoades Produced by Carolyn Barnhard AUDITION INFORMATION ADULTS / ACTORS Two Men and Two Women between 38 and 48 One Man between 58 and 70 One Young Man and One Young Woman between 16 and 20 SUNDAY, JANUARY 18TH 7pm and MONDAY, JANUARY 19TH 7:30pm At the theater 40 West River Street Chagrin Falls We will have script selections available on site the night of auditions. Headshots and resumes are not expected, but are appreciated. All actors perform on a volunteer basis in Chagrin Valley Little Theater Productions. This is an adult British Farce. SHOW DATES ARE: March 19, 20, 26, 27, 28, April 2, 3, 9, 10 Friday and Saturdays: 8:00 pm Curtain Sunday: 2:00pm Matinee Questions: Call 440-247-8955 HOPE TO SEE YOU AT AUDITIONS! --part1_196.24b03cff.2d368137_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATER ANNOUNCES

AUDITIONS
For
"CAUGHT IN THE NET"


PRODUCED IN COOPERATION WITH Samuel French Ltd.

Directed by Barbara L. Rhoades
Produced by Carolyn Barnhard

AUDITION INFORMATION

ADULTS / ACTORS

Two Men and Two Women between 38 and 48
One Man between 58 and 70
One Young Man and One Young Woman between 16 and 20

SUNDAY, JANUARY 18TH  7pm
and MONDAY, JANUARY 19TH    7:30pm

At the theater
40 West River Street
Chagrin Falls

We will have script selections available on site the night of auditions.
Headshots and resumes are not expected, but are appreciated.
All actors perform on a volunteer basis in Chagrin Valley Little Theater Pro= ductions.

This is an adult British Farce.

SHOW DATES ARE:

March 19, 20, 26, 27, 28, April 2, 3, 9, 10
Friday and Saturdays:  8:00 pm Curtain
Sunday:  2:00pm Matinee

Questions:  Call  440-247-8955

HOPE TO SEE YOU AT AUDITIONS!

--part1_196.24b03cff.2d368137_boundary-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Wed Jan 14 06:04:14 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 09:04:14 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Rave Review in Plain Dealer for COPENHAGEN at Actors' Summit Message-ID: <1d6.184f0f96.2d36a65e@aol.com> -------------------------------1074089054 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Actors meet challenges of complex 'Copenhagen' 01/14/04 Linda Eisenstein Special to The Plain Dealer On a bare stage, two men and a woman warily circle each other and occasionally collide like atomic particles. Michael Frayn's remarkable drama "Copenhagen" is a bracing exploration of history, physics, ethics, politics, friendship and the elusive meaning of memory. It's a formidable play: complex, deep, with a torrent of difficult material to be mastered. So it's a pleasure to report that Actors' Summit is entirely up to the challenge. The theater's excellent production, with fine direction and memorable performances, is of such a caliber that even in the second week of January, it's a snap to predict that it will be one of the year's best. "Copenhagen" explores an enigmatic meeting that took place between two theoretical physicists on opposite sides of World War II. In 1941, Werner Heisenberg returns to the Danish home of his former teacher and mentor, Niels Bohr. It's a highly charged visit. Denmark has been occupied by the Nazis, Bohr is half-Jewish, Heisenberg is working for the Germans, and both men are being watched. "I carry around my surveillance like an infectious disease," Heisenberg says. After some hot sparring that leads to a nostalgic thaw, their meeting suddenly turns icy cold, and ends abruptly. For Heisenberg is now the head of Germany's atomic project, and has asked his mentor two thorny questions: What are the moral implications of a scientist working on weapons of mass destruction? And do you love your country less when it is wrong? Frayn adds Bohr's wife, Margrethe, to the mix. She's part narrator/observer, part sounding board - the scientists must express themselves so as to be understandable to her (and us). He also sets his play in a chilly afterlife, where the trio can replay the meeting, trying to parse all its meanings. As Heisenberg, Wayne Turney gives a prodigious performance. Hands nervously wringing behind his back, teasing names from his memory, mind racing, Turney paints a portrait of a brilliant, conflicted man with the desperate need to be understood. Lucy Bredeson-Smith is a superb Margrethe. Angular and wary, sharp-eyed and sharp-tongued, she conveys a stillness that adds emotional weight and counterbalance to the colliding orbits of the more openly volatile men. Neil Thackaberry gives Bohr a gruff heartiness. He makes you see both the formidable mind and the underlying generosity. His performance is rock-solid, but it's not as deeply nuanced. That may be because he truly excels in his second role: as "Copenhagen's" director. It's a challenging evening, but ultimately thrilling. And the questions it raises reverberate for days afterwards. If you cherish theater that makes you think as well as feel, don't miss it. Eisenstein is a playwright in Cleveland. To reach Linda Eisenstein: entertainment at plaind.com -------------------------------1074089054 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Actors meet chal= lenges of complex 'Copenhagen= '

01/14/04

Linda Eisenstein
Special to The Plain Dealer=

On a bare stage, two=20= men and a woman warily circle each other and occasionally collide like atomi= c particles. Michael Frayn's remarkable drama "<= SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial">Copenhagen" is a br= acing exploration of history, physics, ethics, politics, friendship and the=20= elusive meaning of memory.

It's a formidable pla= y: complex, deep, with a torrent of difficult material to be mastered. So it= 's a pleasure to report that Actors' Summit is entirely up to the=20= challenge. The theater's excellent production, with fine direction and memor= able performances, is of such a caliber that even in the second week of Janu= ary, it's a snap to predict that it will be one of the year's best.

"Copenhagen= " explores an enigmatic meeting that took place between two theoretical phys= icists on opposite sides of World War II. In 1941, Werner Heisenberg returns= to the Danish home of his former teacher and mentor, Niels Bohr. It's a hig= hly charged visit. Denmark has been occupied b= y the Nazis, Bohr is half-Jewish, Heisenberg is working for the Germans, and= both men are being watched. "I carry around my surveillance like an infecti= ous disease," Heisenberg says.

After some hot sparri= ng that leads to a nostalgic thaw, their meeting suddenly turns icy cold, an= d ends abruptly. For Heisenberg is now the head of Germany's atomic project, and has asked his mentor two thorny questions= : What are the moral implications of a scientist working on weapons of mass=20= destruction? And do you love your country less when it is wrong? =

Frayn adds Bohr's wif= e, Margrethe, to the mix. She's part narrator/observer, part sounding board=20= - the scientists must express themselves so as to be understandable to her (= and us). He also sets his play in a chilly afterlife, where the trio can rep= lay the meeting, trying to parse all its meanings.

As Heisenberg, Wayne=20= Turney gives a prodigious performance. Hands nervously wringing behind his b= ack, teasing names from his memory, mind racing, Turney paints a portrait of= a brilliant, conflicted man with the desperate need to be understood. =

Lucy Bredeson-Smith i= s a superb Margrethe. Angular and wary, sharp-eyed and sharp-tongued, she co= nveys a stillness that adds emotional weight and counterbalance to the colli= ding orbits of the more openly volatile men.

Neil Thackaberry give= s Bohr a gruff heartiness. He makes you see both the formidable mind and the= underlying generosity. His performance is rock-solid, but it's not as deepl= y nuanced. That may be because he truly excels in his second role: as "C= openhagen's" director.

It's a challenging ev= ening, but ultimately thrilling. And the questions it raises reverberate for= days afterwards. If you cherish theater that makes you think as well as fee= l, don't miss it.

Eisenstein is a playw= right in Cleveland.

To reach Linda Eisens= tein:

entertainment at plaind.com <= /P> -------------------------------1074089054-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Wed Jan 14 06:20:44 2004 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 09:20:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder of Cleveland's IndieClub meeting Message-ID: <001b01c3daa9$9c8b7820$0f00000a@accnt> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001C_01C3DA7F.B3B57020 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This Sunday, Jan 18, at Talkies for everyone interesting in filmmaking and/or have an interest to talk about your experiences in stage/film/video acting (open forum discussion). Short films, music videos and scenes from feature films shown by local filmmakers. More information at http://www.mdifilm.com/indieclub.html ====================== Johnny Wu Media Design Imaging Media creations for Marketing Solutions http://www.mdifilm.com 216.373.3278 Wu Jia Quan Shu 2800 years of Chinese Martial Art Family System http://www.wujiaquan.com President (2004-2005) Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland http://www.ocagc.org Independent Pictures Dedicated to indie filmmaking and media expression http://www.ohiofilms.com 216.651.7315 ================ ------=_NextPart_000_001C_01C3DA7F.B3B57020 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

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216.651.7315
 
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------=_NextPart_000_001C_01C3DA7F.B3B57020-- From TALENTnet1 at aol.com Wed Jan 14 06:59:21 2004 From: TALENTnet1 at aol.com (TALENTnet1 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 09:59:21 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Still Need certain Hollywood types Message-ID: <158.2b80a864.2d36b349@aol.com> -------------------------------1074092360 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit www.FaktorsTalentNetwork.com is still seeking types such as Charlie Chaplin W.C. Fields Rhett / Scarlett Austin Powers Darth Vadar Frankenstein John Wayne Any recognizable movie types for February 7 event in Akron area No rehearsals needed. Just have fun "schmoozing" with guests as your character. Must have own quality costuming. $75 for two hours. Please email your interest today if possible. Regards, Mary Faktor (the actor) -------------------------------1074092360 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
www.Fakt= orsTalentNetwork.com is still seeking types such as
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-------------------------------1074092360-- From Youngion at cox.net Wed Jan 14 09:08:13 2004 From: Youngion at cox.net (Eastern Onion) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 12:08:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]cello tutor needed Message-ID: I am looking for a cello tutor for 13 year old daughter. She has been playing for 2 years and last tutor has gone off to college. Would really like this person to be close to Lakewood. If anyone is interested please email back with your cost. Thank you in advance! Tracy L. Halloran From SomeDadA at aol.com Wed Jan 14 09:18:06 2004 From: SomeDadA at aol.com (SomeDadA at aol.com) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 12:18:06 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Improv classes begin soon! Message-ID: --part1_e.3aa50fc4.2d36d3ce_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater, Cleveland=E2=80=99s ONLY improvisation= al=20 theater and a local favorite for over eight years, is pleased to announce th= eir next=20 session "Improv Intensives".=20 Dada=E2=80=99s "Improv Intensives" are not your ordinary improvisation class= . They=20 are a unique and entertaining exploration of the improvisational process,=20 designed to promote within the student the ability to communicate with a par= tner, to=20 think "on your feet" and to tap into the performance power of the individual= =20 within an ensemble.=20 The following Intensives are being offered :=20 Improv 101 : Building Blocks=20 Saturdays 12:00PM to 2:30 PM=20 Improv 102 : Improv Structures=20 Tuesdays 7:00 to 9:30 PM=20 Improv 103 : Improv for Performance=20 Saturdays 3:00 to 5:30 PM=20 All classes are held at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,=20 1210 W. 6th Street, Cleveland.=20 Improv 102 begins Tuesday Jan. 20th=20 Improv 101 & 103 begins Saturday Jan. 24th=20 (Improv 102 & 103 requires prior Improv training)=20 Cost is $175.00 for eight week Improv Intensives.=20 Classes are open to all, however sizes are limited.=20 For additional information contact Cabaret Dada at (216)696-4242=20 --part1_e.3aa50fc4.2d36d3ce_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Cabaret Da= da Improvisational Theater, Cleveland=E2=80=99s ONLY improvisational the= ater and a local favorite for over eight years, is pleased to announce their= next session "Improv Intensives".=20

Dada=E2=80=99s "Improv Intensives" are not your ordinary i= mprovisation class. They are a unique and entertaining exploration of the im= provisational process, designed to promote within the student the ability to= communicate with a partner, to think "on your feet" and to tap into the per= formance power of the individual within an ensemble.=20

The following Intensives are being offered :=20

Improv 101 : Building Blocks=20
Saturdays   12:00PM to 2:30 PM=20

Improv 102 : Improv Structures=20
Tuesdays   7:00 to 9:30 PM=20

Improv 103 : Improv for Performance=20
Saturdays   3:00 to 5:30 PM=20


All classes are held at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,=20
1210 W. 6th Street, Cleveland.=20

Improv 102 begins Tuesday Jan. 20th=20
Improv 101 & 103 begins Saturday Jan. 24th=20
(Improv 102 & 103 requires prior Improv training)=20
Cost is $175.00 for eight week Improv Intensives.=20

Classes are open to all, however sizes are limited.=20

For additional information contact Cabaret Dada at (216)696-4242=20
--part1_e.3aa50fc4.2d36d3ce_boundary-- From Mike_Baker at clevelandyucks.com Wed Jan 14 09:52:44 2004 From: Mike_Baker at clevelandyucks.com (Mike Baker) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 12:52:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cheap Yucks Saturday 1-17 Message-ID: <200401141252.AA418840752@clevelandyucks.com> Volatile local comic Mike Baker and veteran funnyman Chris Hegedus will be headlining the first show in the "Cheap Yucks" series at the Winchester, 12112 Madison Ave., Lakewood Ohio on Saturday, January 17th at 10:00p.m. Sponsored by Cleveland Yucks (www.clvelandyucks.com), the series is designed to highlight local and area standup comedy at an extremely affordable price. All shows in the series are $5. Tickets available at the door. Also appearing will be emcee Joe Howard along with Lester Graham, Hot Carl, and Mike Melville. Finishing out the evening will be the music of Jim Olenik. Come on out, have a few cheap laughs, and support local comedy. For more information visit http://www.clevelandyucks.com From queenbeeprod at mindspring.com Wed Jan 14 11:34:16 2004 From: queenbeeprod at mindspring.com (queen bee productions) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 14:34:16 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITION NOTICE REMINDER-Pro Choice Theatre Message-ID: <001b01c3dad5$65ff3860$6501a8c0@Boris> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C3DAAB.7CAAD8A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AUDITION NOTICE =20 Queen Bee Production is producing Cindy Cooper's "Words of Choice" ,a = dynamic pro-choice theater piece, being produced in Ohio to promote the = upcoming "March for Women's Lives".=20 =20 Currently looking to complete a culturally diverse ensemble cast. Need = 1 man (range 35-60 ish) and 1 or 2 women (range 20-35 ish). Must have a = reasonably flexible schedule and willing to travel. =20 =20 Auditions will be held on Saturday, January 17 at 1:00 p.m. at A Woman's = Place, YWCA Tallmadge Center, 111 West Ave., Close to Tallmadge Circle. = Cold readings from script. Bring resume, headshot and schedule through = May 1. Talent is compensated for performances. Questions contact Deb = Lemire 330-929-3382. ------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C3DAAB.7CAAD8A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

AUDITION NOTICE

 

Queen Bee Production is producing Cindy Cooper=92s  =93Words of Choice=94 ,a  dynamic pro-choice theater = piece, being=20 produced in Ohio to promote the = upcoming=20 =93March for Women=92s Lives=94.

 

Currently looking to complete a culturally = diverse=20 ensemble cast.  Need 1 man = (range=20 35-60 ish) and 1 or 2 women (range 20-35 ish).  Must have a reasonably = flexible schedule=20 and willing to travel. =20

 

Auditions will be held on Saturday, January 17 = at=20 1:00 p.m. at A Woman=92s = Place,=20 YWCA=20 Tallmadge=20 Center, = 111=20 West Ave., Close to=20 Tallmadge = Circle.  Cold readings from = script.  Bring resume, headshot and = schedule=20 through May 1.  Talent is=20 compensated for performances. =20 Questions contact Deb Lemire=20 330-929-3382.

------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C3DAAB.7CAAD8A0-- From rferguson at woio.com Wed Jan 14 12:46:09 2004 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 14:46:09 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]43 THE BLOCK GODZILLA SPOT TO DEBUT NEXT WEEK 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_01C3DADF.1D68FBCC Content-Type: text/plain After months of delays and lots of post-production, 43 The Block "Godzilla" will debut on WUAB 43 The block sometime next week or the week after barring any more delays. Thanks to all those who helped on on this spot this fall. I think it's turned out very well. At this point I cannot make copies of it. I will try and tell you exactly when to expect it so you can tape it off the tv directly. Thanks again. Rick "Planet Earth is blue and there's nothing I can do." D.B. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DADF.1D68FBCC Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 43 THE BLOCK GODZILLA SPOT TO DEBUT NEXT WEEK

After months of delays and lots of = post-production, 43 The Block "Godzilla" will debut on WUAB = 43 The block sometime next week or the week after barring any more = delays.

Thanks to all those who helped on on = this spot this fall. I think it's turned out very well. At this point I = cannot make copies of it. I will try and tell you exactly when to = expect it so you can tape it off the tv directly.

Thanks again.

Rick








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

------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DADF.1D68FBCC-- From kjones at gate.cia.edu Wed Jan 14 13:09:02 2004 From: kjones at gate.cia.edu (Kristen Jones) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 16:09:02 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Akron Lyric Opera Theatre presents "Gianni Schicci" Message-ID: <4005AFEE.2080804@gate.cia.edu> Press release submitted by Akron Lyric Opera Theatre Contact: Todd E. Ranney, Artistic Director AKRON LYRIC OPERA THEATRE presents Gianni Schicchi by G. Puccini and other selections In his only comedy, Puccini has created a timeless picture of family greed and class warfare. Gianni Schicchi has been summoned to help a bickering family get the money back that it's patriarch has left to the monks. He creatively disguises himself as the elder (recently diseased) man and has the will rewritten to everyones' surprise, including a special twist at the end. An encore performance of the production by Akron Lyric Opera Theatre will take place on January 22th 7:00 pm at Valley Forge High School, 9999 Independence Blvd., Parma Heights. Starring in this production will be Brian Johnson, Todd E. Ranney, Jared Plasterer, Kristen Jones, and Timothy Culver. The opera will be performed in English. The First half of the performance will include selections from opera and musical theater with special guest Catherine Robison. Tickets may be purchased at the door or by calling ALOT at (330)864-ALOT. $10.00 general, $5.00 student Akron Lyric Opera Theatre: 280 Merriman Rd. Akron, Ohio 44303-1567 (330) 864-ALOT (2568) From scercone at carouseldinnertheatre.com Wed Jan 14 13:49:15 2004 From: scercone at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Sean Cercone) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 16:49:15 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Miss Saigon Auditions- Carousel Dinner Theatre Message-ID: <53BEDB5B24A8CB4AA1BED257B2CA0A87012B8A@dc1.carousel.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DAE8.4136FC97 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Carousel Dinner Theatre will be holding a second round of local auditions for all those we were unable to see this past weekend. Auditions will be held on Saturday January 17, 2004 at 11:00 am at the Carousel=92s rehearsal space in Akron, OH. =20 The show will be directed by Bary Ivan. Mr Ivan has been associated with theatres throughout the United States and Europe, ranging from directing at the German State Opera to being a guest director at Yale. Mr. Ivan has directed at Lincoln Center and won the Boston critic's Best Director award in 1997 for his rethought version of Forty Second Street, and he received the "Best Director" citation by the Pittsburgh Press for his Pittsburg CLO production of Company starring Malcom Gets and Michelle Pawk. Mr. Ivan directs regularly at Pittsburgh CLO, North Shore Music Theatre and has other national credits including West Side Story and Chicago starring Deborah Gibson. =20 1. We are looking for Asian child actors to play the role of =93Tam=94. = Boys and girls between the age of 5 and 10 will be seen. Children do not need to sing, but should have a musicality to them and be able to follow direction well. We will be casting two children to cover this role.=20 =20 2. Also seeking Asian female singer/dancers, age range late teens to late 20=92s. =20 3. Also seeking Asian and American male singer/dancers, age range late teens to late 20=92s. =20 =20 **Please be prepared to sing 16 bars or more of your own musical choice that is in the style of=20 the show. Please bring your own sheet music for our accompanist. **All people auditioning should wear appropriate form-fitting dance clothing. Men should wear dance or athletic shoes, women should wear character shoes. **All people auditioning should bring picture and resume. Young people auditioning for the role of "Tam" can bring picture and description of performing experience if no resume is available. =20 Directions to the rehearsal hall can be found on our website http://www.carouseldinnertheatre.com/auditions.htm=20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DAE8.4136FC97 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

The=20 Carousel Dinner Theatre will be holding a second round of local = auditions for=20 all those we were unable to see this past weekend.  Auditions will = be held=20 on Saturday January 17,  2004 at 11:00 am at = the=20 Carousel=92s rehearsal space in Akron, OH.

 

The show will be directed by Bary Ivan.  = Mr Ivan=20 has been associated with theatres throughout the United States and = Europe,=20 ranging from directing at the German State Opera to being a guest = director at=20 Yale.  Mr. Ivan has directed at Lincoln Center and won the Boston = critic's=20 Best Director award in 1997 for his rethought version of Forty Second = Street,=20 and he received the "Best Director" citation by the Pittsburgh Press for = his=20 Pittsburg CLO production of Company starring Malcom Gets and Michelle=20 Pawk.  Mr. Ivan directs regularly at Pittsburgh CLO, North Shore = Music=20 Theatre and has other national credits including West Side Story and = Chicago=20 starring Deborah Gibson.

 

1.=20 We are looking for Asian child actors to play the role of = =93Tam=94. Boys and=20 girls between the age of 5 and 10 will be seen. Children do not need to = sing,=20 but should have a musicality to them and be able to follow direction = well. We=20 will be casting two children to cover this role.

 

2.=20 Also seeking Asian female singer/dancers, age range late teens to = late=20 20=92s.

 

3.=20 Also seeking Asian and American male singer/dancers, age range = late teens=20 to late 20=92s.

 

 

**Please be=20 prepared to sing 16 bars or more of your own musical choice that is in = the style=20 of
the show. Please bring your own sheet music for our=20 accompanist.

**All = people=20 auditioning should wear appropriate form-fitting dance clothing. Men=20 should
wear dance or athletic shoes, women should wear character=20 shoes.

**All = people=20 auditioning should bring picture and resume. Young people auditioning = for the=20 role of

"Tam" = can bring=20 picture and description of performing experience if no resume is=20 available.

 

Directions to the=20 rehearsal hall can be found on our website http://www.ca= rouseldinnertheatre.com/auditions.htm=20

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DAE8.4136FC97-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Wed Jan 14 14:07:43 2004 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 17:07:43 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Look at the Spring Session Theatre Classes at Fine Arts! Message-ID: <004401c3daea$d65c9520$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C3DAC0.ED868D20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Registration is currently under way for Spring Session classes at The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby. Classes begin January 26, 2004 and run through June 5, 2004. Classes are offered for all ages and ability levels in the Visual Arts, Dance, Theatre and Music. Private lessons in most instruments and voice are available. Music and Art Therapists are also on staff. 91% of Fine Arts's instructors are degreed with 46% carrying advanced degrees. Most are artists/instructors. Well known director Sarah May and playwright Park Goist, former director of the American Studies Program and a faculty member of the Theater Department at CWRU join Fine Arts Association's faculty this session. The following are some of the high school/adult theatre classes being offered Spring Session: Playwriting (ages 16-adult) This course, for students of all experience levels, will explore elements of plays and playwriting through a series of specific writing exercises. Several plays will be read and discussed as a way to further enhance the understanding of how a play works. The goal of the course is for each student to complete either a well-crafted one act play or part of a longer work. The first session of the class will meet at Fine Arts Association in the Corning Auditorium. Subsequent sessions will be held at an offsite location chosen by the members of the class. Instructor Park Goist is a produced freelance playwright and former Director of the American Studies Program and faculty member in the Theatre department at Case Western Reserve University. Saturday 12:00-2:00 pm 9 wks 18 hrs Goist $165 Essence of Acting I (ages 16-adult) Through exercises in imagination, ensemble, relationship building, movement and relaxation, students will work on the basic skills of acting and reacting truthfully onstage. This course is geared toward the beginning actor or the intermediate actor looking to revisit and solidify skills. Saturday 10:00 am-12:00 pm 9 wks 18 hrs Kosovich Peck $165 Scene Study (ages 16-adult) In this in-depth course, intermediate to advanced students will work on numerous scenes culminating in an evening of short works at the session?s end. The course will specifically focus on character building through creative thinking and text analysis. Former Artistic Director of Karamu Theatre Sarah May is a freelance director and the 2001 winner of the Northern Ohio Live Award of Achievement in Theatre. (Consistent attendance is required.) Saturday 12:30-2:30 pm 9 wks 18 hrs May $165 Voice for the Actor I (ages 16-adult) Students will learn a series of vocal techniques for the stage and expand creative versatility through a combination of breathing and vocal exercises. Students will work to develop skills in breath, resonance, projection, diction and relaxation. The course will culminate with students using their new vocal skills on monologues and scenes. Students should be comfortable with physically interacting with their classmates and the instructor. Saturday 12:30-2:30 pm 9 wks 18 hrs Polanco $165 Audition Studio (ages 16-adult) The goal of this course is to prepare two or more monologues and/or songs for consistent success in school, university or general theatrical auditions. Students will work on and discuss monologues, songs, cold readings, callbacks, taking directions, finding material, making bold choices and audition-room etiquette. Monday 5:30-6:30 pm 9 wks 9 hrs Polanco $85 Exploring the Theatre (ages 16-adult) Explore Fine Arts Association?s theatre productions by reading the plays, exploring their context and investigating FAA?s approach to the work followed by instructor-led open discussion. Included in the course fee are two tickets to the April/May production of Missionaries. Saturday 12:30-2:30 pm 9 wks 18 hrs+ Kosovich Peck $191 Private Acting Study Instructor: Kosovich Peck Refine your technique with individual attention. Call (440) 951-7500 for further information. FACULTY BIOS: Goist, Park Produced freelance playwright and poet. Former director of the American Studies Program and a faculty member of the Theater Department at Case Western Reserve University. Co-producer of the StageWrites Theater Collective. Currently serves as President of the Advisory Board of the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival. Kosovich Peck, Sandy Local actress particularly well known to Fine Arts Association audiences where she most recently appeared in The Wizard of Oz and A Mess O? Durang. Ms. Kosovich will be directing this year?s youth theatre production of Charlotte?s Web and most recently directed Meet Me in St. Louis at Rabbit Run Theatre . May, Sarah Well-known area director. She spent 10 years in New York City performing, directing and developing educational programs for Playwrights Horizons, Henry Street Settlement and Roundabout Theatre. In Cleveland she has served as Director of Education for Great Lakes Theatre Festival and as Artistic Director of Karamu Theatre. She has taught acting for The Cleveland Play House and Cuyahoga Community College. Five-time nominee and the 2001 winner of the Northern Ohio Live Award of Achievement in Theatre for her direction of A Piece of My Heart at Beck Center. Polanco, Fabio Freelance actor and director. Recently arrived from New York City, Mr. Polanco?s experience includes work at numerous theatres across the nation including Brooklyn Academy of Music, Berkeley Repertory Theatre and locally, Great Lakes Theatre Festival and Cleveland Play House. He holds an MFA in Acting from Case Western Reserve University. Mr. Polanco is Theatre Department Chair at the Fine Arts Association. To register for classes or for more information on all classes offered for the Spring Session, call Fine Arts at (440) 951-7500 or log on to www.fineartsassociation.org. ------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C3DAC0.ED868D20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Registration is currently under way for Spring Session=20 classes at The Fine = Arts=20 Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby.  Classes begin January 26, 2004 and run = through=20 June 5, 2004. 
 
Classes are offered for all ages = and ability=20 levels in the Visual Arts, Dance, Theatre and Music.  Private = lessons in=20 most instruments and voice are available.  Music and Art Therapists = are=20 also on staff.
 
91% of Fine Arts's instructors are = degreed=20 with 46% carrying advanced degrees.  Most are=20 artists/instructors.
 
Well known=20 director Sarah May and playwright Park = Goist,=20 former director of the American Studies Program and a faculty member of = the=20 Theater Department at CWRU join Fine Arts = Association's=20 faculty this session.
 
The following are some of the high school/adult=20 theatre classes being = offered=20 Spring Session:
 
Playwriting=20 (ages 16-adult)  This=20 course, for students of all experience levels, will explore elements of = plays=20 and playwriting through a series of specific writing exercises. Several = plays=20 will be read and discussed as a way to further enhance the understanding = of how=20 a play works. The goal of the course is for each student to complete = either a=20 well-crafted one act play or part of a longer work. The first session of = the=20 class will meet at Fine Arts Association in the Corning Auditorium. = Subsequent=20 sessions will be held at an offsite location chosen by the members of = the class.=20 Instructor Park Goist is a produced freelance playwright and former = Director of=20 the American Studies Program and faculty member in the Theatre = department at=20 Case Western Reserve University.

Saturday       12:00-2:00 pm    9 wks    18 hrs     Goist      $165

Essence=20 of Acting I (ages 16-adult)  Through=20 exercises in imagination, ensemble, relationship building, movement and=20 relaxation, students will work on the basic skills of acting and = reacting=20 truthfully onstage. This course is geared toward the beginning actor or = the=20 intermediate actor looking to revisit and solidify skills. 

Saturday  10:00 am-12:00 pm    9 wks  18 hrs   Kosovich Peck    $165

Scene Study (ages 16-adult)  In=20 this in-depth course, intermediate to advanced students will work on = numerous=20 scenes culminating in an evening of short works at the session’s = end. The course=20 will specifically focus on character building through creative thinking = and text=20 analysis.  Former Artistic = Director=20 of Karamu Theatre Sarah May is a freelance director and the 2001 winner = of the=20 Northern Ohio Live Award of Achievement in Theatre. (Consistent=20 attendance is required.)

Saturday  12:30-2:30 pm   9 wks    18 = hrs    May        =20 $165

Voice for the = Actor I=20 (ages 16-adult) =20 Students=20 will learn a series of vocal techniques for the stage and expand = creative=20 versatility through a combination of breathing and vocal exercises. = Students=20 will work to develop skills in breath, resonance, projection, diction = and=20 relaxation. The course will culminate with students using their new = vocal skills=20 on monologues and scenes.  = Students=20 should be comfortable with physically interacting with their classmates = and the=20 instructor.

Saturday       12:30-2:30 pm     9 = wks     18 hrs     Polanco =         =20 $165

Audition = Studio (ages 16-adult) =20 The=20 goal of this course is to prepare two or more monologues and/or songs = for=20 consistent success in school, university or general theatrical = auditions.=20 Students will work on and discuss monologues, songs, cold readings, = callbacks,=20 taking directions, finding material, making bold choices and = audition-room=20 etiquette.

Monday       5:30-6:30=20 pm       9 = wks      9 = hrs     = Polanco     $85

Exploring=20 the Theatre (ages 16-adult) =20 Explore=20 Fine Arts Association’s theatre productions by reading the plays, = exploring=20 their context and investigating FAA’s approach to the work = followed by=20 instructor-led open discussion. Included in the course fee are two = tickets=20 to the April/May production of Missionaries.

Saturday       12:30-2:30=20 pm    9 wks      18 hrs+    Kosovich = Peck  $191

Private=20 Acting Study

Instructor:  Kosovich = Peck

Refine=20 your technique with individual attention. =20 Call (440) 951-7500 for further information.

FACULTY = BIOS:

Goist,=20 Park =20 Produced freelance = playwright=20 and poet. =20 Former director of the American Studies = Program and a=20 faculty member of the Theater Department at Case Western Reserve=20 University.  Co-producer of = the=20 StageWrites Theater Collective. Currently serves as President of the = Advisory=20 Board of the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival.

Kosovich=20 Peck, Sandy  = Local actress=20 particularly well known to Fine Arts Association audiences where she = most=20 recently appeared in The = Wizard of Oz=20 and A Mess O’ = Durang.=20 Ms. Kosovich will be directing this year’s youth theatre = production of Charlotte’s = Web = and most recently directed Meet Me in St. Louis = at Rabbit=20 Run Theatre .

May,=20 Sarah  Well-known = area=20 director. She spent 10 years in New York City performing, directing and=20 developing educational programs for Playwrights Horizons, Henry Street=20 Settlement and Roundabout Theatre. In Cleveland she has served as = Director of=20 Education for Great Lakes Theatre Festival and as Artistic Director of = Karamu=20 Theatre. She has taught acting for The Cleveland Play House and Cuyahoga = Community College.  = Five-time=20 nominee and the 2001 winner of the Northern Ohio Live Award of=20 Achievement in Theatre for her direction of A Piece of My Heart at = Beck=20 Center.

Polanco,=20 Fabio =20 Freelance actor and director. Recently arrived from New York City, Mr. = Polanco’s=20 experience includes work at numerous theatres across the nation = including=20 Brooklyn Academy of Music, Berkeley Repertory Theatre and locally, Great = Lakes=20 Theatre Festival and Cleveland Play House. He holds an MFA in Acting = from Case=20 Western Reserve UniversityMr. Polanco is = Theatre=20 Department Chair at the Fine Arts Association. 

To register for classes or for = more=20 information on all classes = offered for the Spring=20 Session, call Fine Arts at (440) 951-7500 or log on to www.fineartsassociation.org<= /A>.=20
 
------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C3DAC0.ED868D20-- From yvette at beckcenter.org Wed Jan 14 13:23:13 2004 From: yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 16:23:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Old Blankets Needed at Beck!!! Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E01D4AF@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DAE4.9DC6A6CA Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Beck Center for the Arts is looking to borrow 13 old blankets for our up & coming production of "Of Mice and Men". Camp or army style blankets in black, brown, or gray are needed. They do not have to be in great condition. Please contact Kelly Ferrell at Beck Center at 216-521-2540 x 252 or by email at kferrell at beckcenter.org or drop off at the box office. All will be returned. I thank you in advance. =20 =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts www.beckcenter.org =20 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: yvette at beckcenter.org Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DAE4.9DC6A6CA Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Beck = Center for the Arts is looking to borrow 13 old blankets for our up & coming = production of "Of Mice and Men". Camp or army style blankets in black, = brown, or gray are needed. They do not have to be in great condition. Please = contact Kelly Ferrell at Beck = Center at 216-521-2540 x 252 or by email at kferrell at beckcenter.org or drop off at the box office. All will be returned. I thank you in = advance.

 

 

Yvette A. Hanzel

Director of Marketing

Beck Center for the Arts

www.beckcenter.org

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, OH  = 44107

216.521.2540 ext. 225

Email:  = yvette at beckcenter.org

Fax:  = 216.228.6050

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DAE4.9DC6A6CA-- From mpreston at dobama.org Wed Jan 14 15:28:35 2004 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR Marketing Director) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 18:28:35 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Grog Shop Benefit for LOUD AMERICANS This Sunday! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0072_01C3DACC.385D0670 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Like Your Music Loud? Want to Help Dobama Theatre? BENEFIT CONCERT at the Grog Shop Benefits the upcoming World Premiere of Loud Americans: A Punk Saga Featuring Vanity Crash and Spy-Fi with guest appearance by The Mutilators! When: Sunday, January 18th at 7:00 p.m. Where:The New Grog Shop Coventry Courtyard 2785 Euclid Heights Boulevard Cleveland Heights, OH Tickets: $7.00 advance/ $10 day of show Reservations: 216-321-5588 Loud Americans: A Punk Saga by Christopher Johnston and Greg Vovos directed by Christopher Johnston In Dobama Theatre's Night Kitchen January 23-February 8th Fridays and Saturdays at 11 p.m., Sundays at 7 p.m. The Cleveland band The Mutilators have done well, but they can't seem to make it big. When they get their big break with a nationally renowned music promoter, opening for a national act at the Agora, will they make it? Maybe; maybe not. In the process, they will do what punk bands do best: make noise and destroy stuff. World Premiere! The next generation of punk has arrived. Featuring Brian Douglas, Christa Heidrick, Jeff Marsey and Duane Rutter Night Kitchen shows are only $7! Reservations: (216) 932-3396. Marjorie Preston PR/Marketing Director, Dobama Theatre (216) 932-6838 www.dobama.org 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present: January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed by Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! Quirky, bizarre comedy featuring real-life siblings Tyler and Tyson Postma as twins Bernadette and Sebastian! Regular single ticket prices: $15-20. Senior/student prices: $11-17. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. Have a Heart for the Arts Benefit February 14th! 9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. More info at www.evite.com/pub/mpreston/raised Night Kitchen is proud to present: January 23-Feb 8 Loud Americans: A Punk Saga by Christopher Johnston and Gregory Vovos. World Premiere! The next generation of punk has arrived. Tickets only $7.00. Grog Shop Benefit Featuring Vanity Crash and Spy-Fi with guest appearance by The Mutilators! 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Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0078_01C3DACE.4998BA90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Winter Classes for Kids at Dobama Theatre! I. WORLD ADVENTURE! Ages 7 to 9 Discover other cultures' customs and stories through theater, music, dance and art. Time: Tuesdays, 4:30-5:30 p.m. meets January 20 through March 9 Cost: $85 Instructor: TBD II. ON STAGE! Ages 10 to 12 Within an easy and fun atmosphere, students will work on voice, movement, imagination and character development before using improvisation to build their own scenes. Time: Wednesdays 4:30-5:30 p.m. Meets January 21 through March 10 Cost: $85 Instructor: Tyler Postma, local actress and teacher. Postma has performed at Dobama Theatre, the Cleveland Play House, and Case Western Reserve University. She has taught at Case Western Reserve University, Cain Park School for the Arts, and with Cleveland Opera on Tour. III. ACT OUT Ages 13 to 18 Students will learn how to develop their basic tools - voice, body, intellect and emotions - before moving into script analysis and performance. Time: Saturdays 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Meets January 24 through March 13 Cost: $100 Instructor: Bernadette Clemens, local actress and teacher who has performed at many off-Broadway and area theatres. She has been an acting coach for students since 1997. *Classes run for eight weeks. Please feel free to call Joyce Casey, Dobama's Artistic Director, to discuss admission criteria. Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights (216) 932-6838 or jcasey at dobama.org. Dobama Theatre 1846 Coventry Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 Reservations: 216-932-3396 Email: dobama at core.com Web: www.dobama.org Cleveland's Contemporary Stage Marjorie Preston PR/Marketing Director, Dobama Theatre (216) 932-6838 www.dobama.org 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present: January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed by Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! Quirky, bizarre comedy featuring real-life siblings Tyler and Tyson Postma as twins Bernadette and Sebastian! Regular single ticket prices: $15-20. Senior/student prices: $11-17. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. 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Ledford) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 22:12:37 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]North Canton's Rainbow Repertory presents "Love for All Ages" music review Message-ID: <001c01c3db15$6de0efc0$6401a8c0@computer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0019_01C3DAEB.84EC6340 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable "A LOVE FOR ALL AGES"=20 Musical Revue For all those in love...out of love....looking for love! Enjoy it all = in one night!! Best love songs from Broadway and movies!=20 West Side Story, Most Happy Fella, Carousel, Fiddler on the Roof, = Fantasticks, King and I, Jacques Brel, Sweeney Todd, Oklahoma Director: Charles Spencer - Special Guest: Dick Waco=20 Feb. 6-8, 13-14 - 8:00 p.m. Cultural Center Arts and Education Bldg.=20 1014 Cleveland Avenue (across from Patrick's Custard!) 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"A LOVE FOR=20 ALL AGES" 

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For all those in love...out of = love....looking for=20 love!  Enjoy it all in one night!!

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  Feb. 6-8, = 13-14 - 8:00=20 p.m.

Cultural Center Arts and Education = Bldg.

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JANUARY 25 at = 2:00pm

At the

GEAUGA = THEATER

Located on Historic = Chardon Square

Box Office (440) = 286-2255

 

The story of one young = man’s coming of age

During the Harlem Renaissance =

 

Directed by Sylvia = Perry

Choreographed by Kyle = Primous

 

Featuring the musical talents of

The Townsmen Jazz = Band

The Shaker Heights Heritage Choral = Group

Don’t miss the acting talents of =

Camilio Villa 

Robin = Cooper

David = Moody

Lady = Palmerr

…And a whole cast waiting to sing = and dance their way into history!

 

Special discount on student’s = tickets

Complimentary refreshments January = 23rd

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C3DB00.FDA75230-- From ilovelastcall at yahoo.com Wed Jan 14 22:07:17 2004 From: ilovelastcall at yahoo.com (Last Call) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 22:07:17 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Call Cleveland! Message-ID: <20040115060717.58462.qmail@web60410.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1198944389-1074146837=:56499 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hey Kids, Be sure to checkout Last Call Cleveland's, We want to give it to your girlfriend! on www.triggerstreet.com. It's a cool website where you can review all kinds of sketches. Also, be sure to checkout www.lastcallcleveland.com in months to come. We will be doing a lot of cool things with the site including some brand new downloads. Please keep watching Last Call Cleveland- with brand new times, on these following channels: COX 45 - 8 pm, every Wednesday (60min) Adelphia 21-11:30pm- every Tuesday/ 10 pm- every Saturday (60min) Time Warner 16- 11:00pm, every Saturday (60min) Smell ya later! Last Call Cleveland PO Box 1172 Kent, Ohio 44240 www.lastcallcleveland.com (website) Contact: Chad Zumock (Public Relations Director) yourmom at lastcallcleveland.com (email) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes --0-1198944389-1074146837=:56499 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
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Also, be sure to checkout www.lastcallcleveland.com in months to come. We will be doing a lot of cool things with the site including some brand new downloads.
 
Please keep watching Last Call Cleveland- with brand new times, on these following channels:
 
COX 45 - 8 pm, every Wednesday (60min)
Adelphia 21-11:30pm- every Tuesday/ 10 pm- every Saturday (60min)
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Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes --0-1198944389-1074146837=:56499-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Thu Jan 15 02:47:02 2004 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 05:47:02 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: Final Auditions for THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, OTHELLO Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3156990422_17487019_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY ANNOUNCES FINAL AUDITIONS FOR "THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION" AND "OTHELLO" Bad Epitaph Theater Company will hold a second and final round of open call auditions for THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION by Kirk Wood Bromley and OTHELLO by William Shakespeare, at Loganberry Books, 13015 Larchmere Boulevard in Shaker Heights on Saturday, February 7, 2004, beginning at 10 AM. THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, directed by David Hansen, is a new play which tell= s the story of our nation=B9s origin with song, passion and humor. Bad Epitaph needs 8 men and 4 women (all ages). The role of George Washington has been cast. OTHELLO, directed by Alison Hernan, is the classic tale of envy, jealousy and betrayal, told with a queer twist. Bad Epitaph needs 1 African America= n male for the title role (aged 30-45), 7 men (20-60) and 6 women (20-45). W= e are looking for a woman to play Iago. Those auditioning will be asked to prepare one Shakespearean monologue (in verse, not prose) and one contrasting, contemporary piece. Their entire presentation should be no more than three minutes. Please provide two (2) photos and resumes if available. Interested parties must phone Bad Epitaph at (216) 556-0919 to schedule an appointment. THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION will be performed outdoors, June 17 =AD July 4, 2004, rehearsals will begin in May. OTHELLO will be performed indoors in Fall, 2004. "After your death you were better have a bad epitaph than their ill report while you live." (Hamlet, II.ii) Bad Epitaph Web Site: http://www.badepitaph.org --MS_Mac_OE_3156990422_17487019_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Bad Epitaph: Final Auditions for THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, OTHELLO</T= ITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <B>BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY ANNOUNCES<BR> FINAL AUDITIONS FOR "THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION" AND "OTHELLO&q= uot;<BR> <BR> </B>Bad Epitaph Theater Company will hold a second and final round of open = call auditions for THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION by Kirk Wood Bromley and OTHELLO = by William Shakespeare, at Loganberry Books, 13015 Larchmere Boulevard in Sh= aker Heights on Saturday, February 7, 2004, beginning at 10 AM.<BR> <BR> THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, directed by David Hansen, is a new play which tell= s the story of our nation=B9s origin with song, passion and humor.  Bad E= pitaph needs 8 men and 4 women (all ages).  The role of George Washingt= on has been cast.<BR> <BR> OTHELLO, directed by Alison Hernan, is the classic tale of envy, jealousy a= nd betrayal, told with a queer twist.  Bad Epitaph needs 1 African Amer= ican male for the title role (aged 30-45), 7 men (20-60) and 6 women (20-45)= .  We are looking for a woman to play Iago.<BR> <BR> Those auditioning will be asked to prepare<I> </I>one Shakespearean monolog= ue (in verse, not prose) and one contrasting, contemporary piece.  Thei= r entire presentation should be no more than three minutes. Please provide t= wo (2) photos and resumes if available.  <B>Interested parties must pho= ne Bad Epitaph at (216) 556-0919 to schedule an appointment.<BR> </B><BR> THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION will be performed outdoors, June 17 =AD July 4, 2004,= rehearsals will begin in May.  OTHELLO will be performed indoors in Fa= ll, 2004.<BR> <BR> "After your death you were better have a bad epitaph than their ill re= port while you live." (Hamlet, II.ii)<BR> <BR> Bad Epitaph Web Site: http://www.badepitaph.org </BODY> </HTML> --MS_Mac_OE_3156990422_17487019_MIME_Part-- From Maryannette19 at cs.com Thu Jan 15 04:05:16 2004 From: Maryannette19 at cs.com (Maryannette19 at cs.com) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 07:05:16 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Christian Rock/Worship Band Auditions Message-ID: <5a.266a2e28.2d37dbfc@cs.com> --part1_5a.266a2e28.2d37dbfc_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I am starting a contemporary Christian band in the Akron area, "Rigid Element." Looking for a serious drummer, bass guitar player, electric guitar, violinist, piano player. Influences include Evanessence, Three Doors Down, Jars of Clay, Mercy Me, and Avalon. Music style varies but it is all original and mostly a rock ballad style (like evanessence) but may also include worship music depending on where we would be performing. My demo CD is to be released May 1st and I hope to have a band together by then. I have great connections with 95.5 "The Fish" and many producers. Please e-mail if you are interested. -Mary mtmuzic at yahoo.com --part1_5a.266a2e28.2d37dbfc_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <HTML><FONT FACE=3Darial,helvetica><HTML><BODY BGCOLOR=3D"#ffffff"><FONT BA= CK=3D"#ffffff" style=3D"BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3D2 PTSIZE=3D10 FAMI= LY=3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0">I am starting a contemporary Chri= stian band in the Akron area, "Rigid Element." Looking for a serious drummer= , bass guitar player, electric guitar, violinist, piano player. Influences i= nclude Evanessence, Three Doors Down, Jars of Clay, Mercy Me, and Avalon. Mu= sic style varies but it is all original and mostly a rock ballad style (like= evanessence) but may also include worship music depending on where we would= be performing. My demo CD is to be released May 1st and I hope to have a ba= nd together by then. I have great connections with  95.5 "The Fish" and= many producers. Please e-mail if you are interested. -Mary<BR> mtmuzic at yahoo.com</FONT></HTML> --part1_5a.266a2e28.2d37dbfc_boundary-- From vr8 at uakron.edu Thu Jan 15 06:59:16 2004 From: vr8 at uakron.edu (reynolds,victoria) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 09:59:16 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]razzle dazzle delight! Message-ID: <36139CA1DEBF464EB20A99CE4E8C05740222900D@POWELL.uanet.edu> Subject: Razzle Dazzle Delight! Dear NEOhiopal Subscriber:=20 Aspiring dancers and theatre-lovers in Northeast Ohio can catch the razzle-dazzle of Broadway in Akron at 42ND STREET, coming to The University of Akron's E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall on Jan. 20-25.=20 A Broadway ledgend that defined musical comedy with its "star-is-born" scenario, 42ND STREET is back -- in a toe-tapping, back-flipping production that earned the 2001 Tony Award for Best Musical Revival, and the 2001 Drama Desk Award and Outer Critics Circle Award in the same category. Now on tour, 42ND STREET comes to UA's E.J. Thomas Hall for a six-day, eight-performance run from January 20 through January 25. Featuring such Broadway favorites as: "We're in the Money," "You're Getting to Be a Habit With Me," "Lullaby of Broadway," "I Only Have Eyes For You," and the spectacular title number danced down a flight of steps--42ND STREET chronicles Peggy Sawyer's rise from chorine to Broadway star.=20 Performance dates, times and ticket prices for the tour's run at E.J. Thomas Hall are: Tues., Jan. 20, 7:30 p.m., $55, $50, $40, $30=20 Wed., Jan 21, 7:30 p.m., $55, $50, $40, $30=20 Thurs., Jan. 22, 7:30 p.m., $55, $50, $40, $30=20 Fri., Jan. 23, 8 p.m., $60, $55, $45, $35=20 Sat., Jan. 24, 2 p.m. & 8 p.m., $60, $55, $45, $35=20 Sun., Jan. 25, 2 p.m., $60, $55, $45, $35=20 Sun., Jan. 25, 7:30 p.m., $55, $50, $40, $30=20 Tickets are available through the E.J. Thomas Hall Ticket Office at 330.972.7570, or through all Ticketmaster Centers, via Charge-By-Phone at 330.945.9400 (Akron), 216.241.5555 (Cleveland), or online at www.ticketmaster.com <file://www.ticketmaster.com>. For more information call E.J. Thomas Hall at 330/972-7520 or get details online at www.ejthomashall.com <file://www.ejthomashall.com> . Thanks for your interest ~ With kind regards,=20 Victoria Reynolds=20 Marketing Assistant=20 University of Akron E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall,=20 Akron Civic Theatre and Lock 3 Live!=20 =20 330.972-2724 vr8 at uakron.edu=20 www.ejthomashall.com From bvernyi at uakron.edu Thu Jan 15 07:37:48 2004 From: bvernyi at uakron.edu (Bruce Vernyi) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 10:37:48 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Choreographer Jennifer Muller to speak at The University of Akron Message-ID: <BC2C1DFC.8BE6%bvernyi@uakron.edu> > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3157007868_596198_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable CONTACT: Bruce Vernyi, 330-972-6477 SUMMARY: CHOREOGRAPHER JENNIFER MULLER TO LECTURE AT UA JAN. 21 Akron, Ohio, Jan. 15, 2004 =8B One of the world=B9s leading choreographers, Jennifer Muller, artistic director of Jennifer Muller/The Works in New York City, will speak at The University of Akron on Wednesday, Jan. 21. Muller will talk about =B3Dance: Shout or Whimper?=B2 at 7 p.m. on Jan. 21 i= n Guzzetta Recital Hall, 157 University Ave. The lecture is part of the Mary Schiller Myers Lecture Series presented by the UA College of Fine and Applied Arts, and is free and open to the public= . Muller is presenting the Myers Lecture as part of her residency this spring with the UA Dance Program. In December Muller auditioned the Dance Program=B9s advanced students, and in January she returns for the lecture and to set her piece =B3Bounce=B2 on the UA Dance Company for its Ohio premiere March 11 and 12 at E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall. A widely recognized leader in the dance world, Muller was chosen in September as a founding member of the World Arts Council, a branch of the biannual Arts Summit. Other founding members of the council are Toyo Ito and Santiago Calatrava in architecture and design, Sydney Pollack in cinema= , Irene Papas and Ian Herbert in theater arts, and Placido Domingo in music. As the artistic director of Jennifer Muller/The Works since its inceptio= n in 1974, Muller has toured with the company to 37 countries and throughout the United States, and produced 18 seasons of dance performances in New Yor= k City. As a playwright Muller has created more than 80 performance pieces; and, as a designer, she has designed lights, decor and costumes. A notable collaborator, she has worked with Keith Jarrett, Keith Haring, Nana Vasconcelos, Sandro Chia and Yoko Ono. Her commissions for 23 major repertory companies in nine countries include the Nederlands Dans Theater, NDT3, Alvin Ailey, Ohio Ballet, Lyon Opera Ballet, Ballet du Nord, Ballet Contemporaneo, Ballet Jazz de Montreal and Tian Jiang's China tour. Established in 1979 by arts patron Mary Schiller Myers and her late husband, Louis, the Myers Lecture Series brings nationally recognized leaders in the arts and communication to the UA campus for lectures, performances, master classes and residencies. Past lecturers have included journalists Daniel Schorr, Mary Alice Williams and Catherine Crier; directo= r Hal Prince; choreographers Jacques d'Amboise, Alwin Nikolais and Bella Lewitzky; composer Gunther Schuller; jazz trumpeter Wynton Marsalis and Boston Pops conductor Keith Lockhart. The University of Akron was named by Dance Spirit magazine in 1999 as having one of the most sought-after dance programs in the country. In particular, the magazine praised UA=B9s offerings in ballet, modern dance and musical theater. For additional information on Muller=B9s lecture, call 330-972-7948. --MS_Mac_OE_3157007868_596198_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Choreographer Jennifer Muller to speak at The University of Akron</T= ITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <FONT FACE=3D"Helvetica"><H5>CONTACT:    Bruce Vernyi, 330-972= -6477<BR> SUMMARY:    CHOREOGRAPHER JENNIFER MULLER TO LECTURE AT UA J= AN. 21<BR> <BR> </H5><FONT SIZE=3D"2"><B>    </B></FONT></FONT><FONT SIZE=3D"2">= <FONT FACE=3D"Geneva">Akron, Ohio, Jan. 15, 2004 =8B One of the world=B9s leading = choreographers, Jennifer Muller, artistic director of Jennifer Muller/The Wo= rks in New York City, will speak at The University of Akron on Wednesday, Ja= n. 21.<BR> <BR>    Muller will talk about =B3Dance: Shout or Whimper?=B2 at 7 p= .m. on Jan. 21 in Guzzetta Recital Hall, 157 University Ave.<BR> The lecture is part of the Mary Schiller Myers Lecture Series presented by = the UA College of Fine and Applied Arts, and is free and open to the public.= <BR> <BR>    Muller is presenting the Myers Lecture as part of her re= sidency this spring with the UA Dance Program.  In December Muller audi= tioned the Dance Program=B9s advanced students, and in January she returns for= the lecture and to set her piece =B3Bounce=B2 on the UA Dance Company for its O= hio premiere March 11 and 12 at E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall.<BR> <BR>    A widely recognized leader in the dance world, Muller wa= s chosen in September as a founding member of the World Arts Council, a bran= ch of the biannual Arts Summit.  Other founding members of the council = are Toyo Ito and Santiago Calatrava in architecture and design, Sydney Polla= ck in cinema, Irene Papas and Ian Herbert in theater arts, and Placido Domin= go in music.<BR> <BR>    As the artistic director of Jennifer Muller/The Works si= nce its inception in 1974, Muller has toured with the company to 37 countrie= s and throughout the United States, and produced 18 seasons of dance perform= ances in New York City.<BR> As a playwright Muller has created more than 80 performance pieces; and, as= a designer, she has designed lights, decor and costumes.  A notable co= llaborator, she has worked with Keith Jarrett, Keith Haring, Nana Vasconcelo= s, Sandro Chia and Yoko Ono.<BR> <BR>    Her commissions for 23 major repertory companies in nine= countries include the Nederlands Dans Theater, NDT3, Alvin Ailey, Ohio Ball= et, Lyon Opera Ballet, Ballet du Nord, Ballet Contemporaneo, Ballet Jazz de = Montreal and Tian Jiang's China tour.<BR> <BR>    Established in 1979 by arts patron Mary Schiller Myers a= nd her late husband, Louis, the Myers Lecture Series brings nationally recog= nized leaders in the arts and communication to the UA campus for lectures, p= erformances, master classes and residencies.  Past lecturers have inclu= ded journalists Daniel Schorr, Mary Alice Williams and Catherine Crier; dire= ctor Hal Prince; choreographers Jacques d'Amboise, Alwin Nikolais and Bella = Lewitzky; composer Gunther Schuller; jazz trumpeter Wynton Marsalis and Bost= on Pops conductor Keith Lockhart.<BR> <BR>    The University of Akron was named by Dance Spirit magazi= ne in 1999 as having one of the most sought-after dance programs in the coun= try.  In particular, the magazine praised UA=B9s offerings in ballet, mod= ern dance and musical theater.<BR> <BR>    For additional information on Muller=B9s lecture, call 330= -972-7948.<BR> </FONT></FONT> </BODY> </HTML> --MS_Mac_OE_3157007868_596198_MIME_Part-- From dwarnke at karamu.com Thu Jan 15 08:11:52 2004 From: dwarnke at karamu.com (Doug Warnke) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 11:11:52 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Muscial Director needed Message-ID: <004301c3db82$4ff9aca0$0101a8c0@doug> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C3DB58.61DEC420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Karamu Performing Arts Theater seeks a musical director for its spring = Children's Performance Series production of Cinderella. Audition dates = to be set. Show runs on Sat. & Sun. May 1- May 14. For further = information, or to set up an interview, please contact Terrence Spivey, = Artistic Director, at (216) 795-7070 ext. 240. Karamu is located at = 2355 E. 89th, Cleveland, OH 44106.=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C3DB58.61DEC420 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML><HEAD> <META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; = charset=3Diso-8859-1"> <META content=3D"MSHTML 5.50.4807.2300" name=3DGENERATOR> <STYLE></STYLE> </HEAD> <BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Karamu Performing Arts Theater seeks a = musical=20 director for its spring Children's Performance Series production of=20 <EM>Cinderella.  </EM>Audition dates to be set.  Show runs on = Sat.=20 & Sun. May 1- May 14.  For further information, or to set up an = interview, please contact Terrence Spivey, Artistic Director, at (216) = 795-7070=20 ext. 240.  Karamu is located at 2355 E. 89th, Cleveland, OH=20 44106. </FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C3DB58.61DEC420-- From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Thu Jan 15 09:06:04 2004 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 12:06:04 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]JCC Youth Theatre presents You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown -2/19 /-2/29/04 Message-ID: <B02C7A1A7AD4D511A5EA00508B2CF88FBBF617@mail.clevejcc.org> Contact: Rick Kammer, (216) 593-6294 Mobile: (440) 785-0429 e-mail: rkammer at clevejcc.org JCC YOUTH THEATRE PRESENTS "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" January 15, 2004 (Beachwood, Ohio) - The Playmakers Youth Theatre at the Jewish Community Center of Cleveland presents its musical production of "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown," based on the comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Shultz. Book, music and lyrics by Clark Gesner. The show is under the direction of Sheri Gross with musical direction by Brad Wyner. Performances are Thursday, February 19 and 26 at 7:30pm, Saturday, February 21 and 28 at 8:30pm, Sunday, February 22 at 7:30pm and Sunday, February 29 at 2:00pm. All performances will be held at the Mayfield Jewish Community Center's Halle Theatre, 3505 Mayfield Road in Cleveland Heights. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for JCC members, seniors and students. The Sunday matinee performance will also offer a "Mishpocha Mania" option where attendees can enjoy a pizza and bingo party before the show. The cost, including a show ticket is $16 a person and $12 for JCC members. For more information or to purchase tickets for the event, please call the JCC Event Ticket Office at 216-382-4000, EXT. 274. The cast for the JCC production of You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown is comprised of 28 area youth ranging in age from 8th grade through 12th grade. The cast comes from schools throughout the area. Students have started rehearsing three to four times a week for five weeks. About You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown YOU'RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN (Revised) played on Broadway in 1999. It is a fresh approach to the all-time 1966 classic. Sally Brown joins Charlie Brown, Linus, Lucy, Schroeder and Snoopy in this version. Two new songs, Beethoven Day and My New Philosophy, are added to the wonderful numbers My Blanket and Me, The Kite, The Baseball Game, Little Known Facts, Suppertime and Happiness. The show received two Tony Awards in 1998 and 1999 for Featured Actress and Featured Actor. YOU'RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN played for 1,597 performances in New York at the Theatre 80 St. Marks in 1966. This revival was presented on Broadway at the Ambassador Theatre in 1999. The production is "an average day in the life of Charlie Brown" and is made up of little moments picked from all the days of Charlie Brown, from Valentine's Day to the baseball season, from wild optimism to utter despair, all mixed in with the lives of his friends (both human and non-human) and strung together on the string of a single day, from bright uncertain morning to hopeful starlit evening. For more information or to purchase tickets for the event, please call the JCC Event Ticket Office at 216-382-4000, EXT. 274. About Playmakers Youth Theatre The Playmakers Youth Theatre was founded in 1997 as a means to encourage young people to express themselves through dance, drama and music. The goal is to build self-esteem and self-confidence while promoting a strong sense of Jewish values through the arts. Playmakers offers programming for all ages -- there are classes for Pre-K, musicals that include 2nd-9th graders, and shows geared toward high school and college-aged students. The yearly GrandTyme Intergenerational Musical is written by Program Director Sheri Gross and includes parents, grandparents, and children in the same production. About The JCC The Cleveland Jewish Community Center builds and strengthens Cleveland's entire Jewish Community by providing exceptional programs and services that enhance Jewish continuity and Jewish identity in order to perpetuate Jewish values. The J is a non-profit social service agency that receives funding from The Jewish Community Federation and The United Way. # # # Kris Barnes Playmakers Youth Theatre Box Office Manager The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland kbarnes at clevejcc.org 216-382-4000 ext. 274 From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Thu Jan 15 09:13:27 2004 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 12:13:27 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Playmakers Youth Theatre Winter Classes Message-ID: <B02C7A1A7AD4D511A5EA00508B2CF88FBBF618@mail.clevejcc.org> Playmakers Classes Winter 2004 Classes start the week of January 18th! Sign up now!! Hip Hop Musical Theatre Dance Mandel JCC Sundays 10 am-10:45 am B6501 Ages 3-6 Taught by Abby Lausin dancer and choreographer Classes will culminate in a short dance recital Classes start January 18th Fee: $80; JCC $58 Creative Dramatics Taught by Sheri Gross Director of Playmakers Youth Theatre Each class will have a short performance M6002 Pre-K and K Mayfield JCC Thur. 4:00pm-4:40pm Fee $77 JCC $55 B6502 Pre-k and K Mandel JCC Wed. 3:45-4:25 pm Fee $77 JCC $55 B6503 Grades 1-3 Mandel JCC Wed 4:30 pm-5:25 pm Fee $87 JCC $65 for more information please call Sheri Gross at 216-382-4000 ext. 272 Kris Barnes Playmakers Youth Theatre Box Office Manager The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland kbarnes at clevejcc.org 216-382-4000 ext. 274 From WSPAmherst at aol.com Thu Jan 15 10:17:00 2004 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 13:17:00 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Presents "Arms and the Man" Message-ID: <01C27DE4.30E1DBFE.0C84D23E@aol.com> For Immediate Release Workshop Players Theatre presents George Bernard Shaw???s "Arms and the Man", opening January 29. The show is directed by Virginia Waratinksy and features Chas P. Deremer as Capt. Bluntschli, Marylee Gotch as Raina Petkoff, Maud Holm as Catherine Petkoff, Dale Hruska as Nicola, Jim Murray as the Russian Officer, Marc Newton as Sergius Saranoff, Kat Sokolowska as Louka and Jack Warren as Major Petkoff. The play was written in 1894 yet it is still fresh. That is part of Shaw???s genius. It is an anti-war play but it is much more than that. To quote Shaw: "Just as the historian can teach no real history until he has cured his readers of the romantic delusion that the greatness of a queen consists in her being a pretty woman and having her head cut off, so the playwright of the first order can do nothing with his audience until he has cured them of looking at the stage through the keyhole, and sniffing round the theatre as prurient people sniff round the divorce court." Come and see one of the few plays set in Bulgaria. Come and learn why chocolate is more important than bullets and why glory is so fleeting. Come and enjoy Shaw???s wit, and his cynicism. Theater is the ideal means of telling this story and Workshop is proud to produce "Arms and the Man". Come and be a part of the theater experience. We need you and you need theater. Together we???ll have a memorable evening. Production dates are January 29, 30, 31; February 6, 7, 13 & 14 at 8 p.m. There will also be Sunday matinees on February 8 and 15 at 3 p.m.. Tickets are $10.00 each and may be reserved by calling the box office at 440-988-5613. Group rates are available for groups of 15 or more. For more information, call or visit our website at www.workshopplayers.com. Workshop Players Theatre is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. - 30 ??? Contact: Virginia Waratinsky; 440-277-1194 or by e-mail at: vow at midviewinternet.com Kathy Whitmore, WSP PR: WSPAmherst at aol.com From rferguson at woio.com Thu Jan 15 10:53:18 2004 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 12:53:18 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"OPEN MIC NIGHT" Sunday Film Shoot Cancelled. Message-ID: <CB013DDB6AD0D411A89D00D0B7A7396301DD7989@woioexchange.raycommedia.com> 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_01C3DB98.D6D17DD2 Content-Type: text/plain The Shoot Scheduled for this Sunday at hilarities has been cancelled. I will fill you in when it is re-scheduled. Thanks. Also thanks to all those patient talented folks who came to the shoot last night at the winchester. You were all professional and wonderful and will add immensley to this project. Thanks. "Planet Earth is blue and there's nothing I can do." D.B. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DB98.D6D17DD2 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <META HTTP-EQUIV=3D"Content-Type" CONTENT=3D"text/html; = charset=3Dus-ascii"> <META NAME=3D"Generator" CONTENT=3D"MS Exchange Server version = 5.5.2657.73"> <TITLE>"OPEN MIC NIGHT" Sunday Film Shoot Cancelled.

The Shoot Scheduled for this Sunday at = hilarities has been cancelled. I will fill you in when it is = re-scheduled. Thanks.

Also thanks to all those patient = talented folks who came to the shoot last night at the winchester. You = were all professional and wonderful and will add immensley to this = project. Thanks.









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

------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DB98.D6D17DD2-- From singingcat2 at hotmail.com Thu Jan 15 11:33:04 2004 From: singingcat2 at hotmail.com (Donna Williams) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 19:33:04 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ANY FLORIDA CONNECTIONS? Message-ID:
Hello everyone,
                     I am planning on moving to Florida in a few months and was wondering if anyone knows if there is a web site available like neohiopal in Florida. I have experience in acting as well as production work and I don't want to go out there not being prepared with some info and possibly contacts. Are there any good production companies out there? What are some good schools for media production education? Or even a school that specialises just in production. How about some reliable and trustworthy talent agencies. I'll be moving to the Ft. Myers area closer to Estero Florida. Any and all help and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
                                    Thank you very much, keep the dreams alive!!!
                                                                      Donna


Let the new MSN Premium Internet Software make the most of your high-speed experience. From jcasey at dobama.org Thu Jan 15 12:18:02 2004 From: jcasey at dobama.org (Joyce Casey) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 15:18:02 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Addition to Classes at Dobama Theatre Message-ID: <4006F57A.3EE9146A@dobama.org> Dear Performing Arts Friends, At notice regarding classes at Dobama sent yesterday was missing important information. We are honored to be presenting World Adventure a class for ages 7-9 which will be taught by Robin Pease, a local Equity actress who is also the Artistic Director of Kulture Kids. The class will begin on Tuesday January 27. It will run for 8 weeks from 4:30-5:30. Sorry for the omission. Joyce Casey From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Thu Jan 15 13:19:14 2004 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 16:19:14 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sam Shepard's True West Opens at Fine Arts Message-ID: <005401c3dbad$3ab3e880$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C3DB83.51DDE080 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby presents True West by Obie Award and Pulitzer Prize winner Sam Shepard You don't choose your family, your family chooses you. Nowhere is this more apparent than in this contemporary classic by Sam Shepard. Desperate and broke, Lee, a half-drunk, belligerent drifter pays an unexpected visit to his younger brother Austin, an aspiring Hollywood screenwriter who is house sitting for their mother. An ode to sibling rivalry, this intense comedy hurtles towards an explosive high-noon showdown. (Rated Adult) Production Dates January 30 & 31 and February 6, 7, 13, 14 20 & 21 at 8:00 pm Tickets $17/Adults; $15/Seniors & Students Group rates are available. Call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or purchase tickets online at www.fineartsassociation.org Location The Shadowbox Theatre of The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue (Rte 20), Willoughby, on the campus of The Andrews School. The Cast Ryan Calderhead as Austin Daniel McElhaney as Lee Kip Thomas as Saul Kathe Tascone as Mom The Artistic Team Fabio Polanco, Director Paul Gatzke, Scenic and Sound Designer Kristen Buchs, Lighting and Costume Designer Josh Brown and Kelly Elliott, Fight Choreographers Nancy Brooks, Stage Manager Call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or purchase tickets online at www.fineartsassociation.org ------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C3DB83.51DDE080 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The = Fine Arts=20 Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby=20 presents
 
True=20 West
by Obie Award=20 and Pulitzer Prize winner Sam Shepard
 
You don't choose=20 your family, your family chooses you.  Nowhere is this more = apparent than=20 in this contemporary classic by Sam Shepard.  Desperate and broke, = Lee, a=20 half-drunk, belligerent drifter pays an unexpected visit to his younger = brother=20 Austin, an aspiring Hollywood screenwriter who is house sitting for = their=20 mother.  An ode to sibling rivalry, this intense comedy hurtles = towards an=20 explosive high-noon showdown.  (Rated Adult)
 
Production = Dates
January 30 & 31 and February 6, = 7, 13, 14=20 20 & 21 at 8:00 pm

Tickets 

$17/Adults; = $15/Seniors & Students  =20

Group rates are = available. 

Call the Fine Arts = Box Office=20 at (440) 951-6637 or = purchase tickets=20 online at www.fineartsassociat= ion.org

Location

The Shadowbox Theatre = of The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue (Rte 20), = Willoughby, on=20 the campus of The Andrews School.

 The Cast

Ryan Calderhead=20 as Austin

Daniel=20 McElhaney as Lee

Kip=20 Thomas as Saul

Kathe Tascone = as Mom

The Artistic=20 Team

Fabio Polanco, Director

Paul=20 GatzkeScenic and Sound=20 Designer

Kristen=20 BuchsLighting and = Costume=20 Designer

Josh Brown = and Kelly=20 Elliott, Fight=20 Choreographers

Nancy Brooks, Stage = Manager

Call the Fine Arts = Box Office=20 at (440) 951-6637 or = purchase tickets=20 online at www.fineartsassociati= on.org

------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C3DB83.51DDE080-- >From pr at clevelandplayhouse.com" Dear NEOHIOPAL: For Immediate Release... Cleveland Play House Winter Classes Announced http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20040115i The Cleveland Play House Children's Theatre Opens Musical Adaptation of Lewis Carroll's Jabberwocky http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20040115ii Contacts: Julie Fogel, The Cleveland Play House, Public Relations Manager, 216/795-7000 x236 The Cleveland Play House 8500 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44106-0189 http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com From yvette at beckcenter.org Thu Jan 15 14:03:30 2004 From: yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 17:03:30 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stoppard Translation of Chekhov's The Seagull at Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E01D4CE@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DBB3.6921A08A Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Beck Center for the Arts =20 Invites You to Immerse Yourself With Anton Chekhov's The Seagull (Translation by Tom Stoppard) =20 Opening January 23 through February 15 in our intimate Studio Theater, The Seagull will be directed by Cleveland icon Thomas Q. Fulton. =20 =20 Tickets Prices and Show Times below . . .=20 To reserve your tickets, call the box office at (216) 521-2540 or visit us at www.beckcenter.org . =20 The Seagull The setting is a country estate in pre-Revolutionary Russia. The story explores the cost of success and failure in the world of art, as a famous actress and her neglected son act out their disappointments against a backdrop of artistic idealism, vanity and unrequited love. Stripped to its bare essentials, The Seagull is about nature and the human forces that try to change it. =20 =20 The Director "I have a special love for Chekhov. There is no playwright like him." says Tom Fulton. His plays are about the little details of life that, step by step, touch us and inspire us and make us laugh." "The Seagull is a deeply moving play - but it is also achingly funny. I think our audiences will be surprised by the humor that erupts amidst the love affairs and passions of the characters. And, this translation by Tom Stoppard is wonderful, a contemporary and wholly actable script. The marriage of Stoppard and Chekhov simply adds to the joy." =20 The Cast Includes The cast of The Seagull includes Tracie Patterson as Arkadina, Bernadette Clemens as Nina, Jesse Kamps as Konstantine, Jeffrey Grover as Trigorin and Robert Hawkes as Dr. Dorn.=20 =20 The Sponsors The Seagull is sponsored by Cox Communications, First Federal of Lakewood, WCPN 90.3 FM ideastream, WCLV 104.9 FM and Lakewoodbuzz.com. =20 =20 Tickets Prices, Show Dates and Times Show runs January 23 through February 15. =20 Friday and Saturday nights at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday afternoons at 3:00 p.m. =20 A student matinee has been scheduled for Tuesday, January 27 at 10:00 a.m. $22 for adults, $19 for seniors and $15 for students. =20 Discount rates are available for groups of 20 or more. =20 The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue. =20 =20 =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts www.beckcenter.org =20 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: yvette at beckcenter.org Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DBB3.6921A08A Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Beck Center for the = Arts

 

Invites You to Immerse Yourself With

Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull (Translation by Tom Stoppard)

 

Opening January 23 through February 15 in our intimate Studio Theater, The = Seagull will be directed by Cleveland icon Thomas Q. Fulton. 

 

Tickets Prices = and Show Times below . . .

To reserve your tickets, call the box office at (216) 521-2540 or visit us at www.beckcenter.org.

 

The = Seagull

The setting is a country estate in pre-Revolutionary Russia.  The story explores the cost of = success and failure in the world of art, as a famous actress and her neglected = son act out their disappointments against a backdrop of artistic idealism, = vanity and unrequited love.  Stripped = to its bare essentials, The Seagull is about = nature and the human forces that try to change it. 

 

The = Director

“I have a special love for Chekhov.  There is no playwright like him.” says Tom = Fulton.  His plays are about the little details of life that, step by step, touch = us and inspire us and make us laugh.”  “The = Seagull is a deeply moving play - but it is also achingly funny.  I think = our audiences will be surprised by the humor that erupts amidst the love = affairs and passions of the characters.   And, this translation by Tom Stoppard is wonderful, a contemporary and wholly actable script.  = The marriage of Stoppard and Chekhov simply adds to the = joy.”

 

The Cast = Includes

The cast of The = Seagull includes Tracie Patterson as Arkadina, = Bernadette Clemens as Nina, Jesse Kamps as Konstantine, Jeffrey Grover as Trigorin and Robert Hawkes as Dr. Dorn. =

 

The = Sponsors

The = Seagull is sponsored by Cox Communications, First Federal of Lakewood, WCPN 90.3 = FM ideastream, WCLV 104.9 FM and = Lakewoodbuzz.com. 

 

Tickets Prices, Show Dates = and Times

Show runs January 23 through = February 15.  =

Friday and = Saturday nights at 8:00 = p.m. and Sunday afternoons at = 3:00 = p.m. 

A student matinee has been = scheduled for Tuesday, January 27 at 10:00 a.m.

$22 for adults, = $19 for seniors and $15 for students. 

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

The = Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown = Cleveland at 17801 Detroit = Avenue.

 

 

 

Yvette A. Hanzel

Director of Marketing

Beck Center for the Arts

www.beckce= nter.org

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, OH  = 44107

216.521.2540 ext. 225

Email:  = yvette at beckcenter.org

Fax:  = 216.228.6050

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DBB3.6921A08A-- >From Joe Cali" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C3DB8B.EFCAFAA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AFTRA Cleveland presents... =20 Basic Audition Skills Experience =20 This Free Lance Organizing Committee Conservatory is aimed at members = who want to increase their audition skills in a friendly, supportive = teaching environment. =20 =B7 When: Monday, Feb. 9th, @ 7:00 p.m. =B7 Where: AFTRA Cleveland, 1468 W. Ninth St., Suite 720 =B7 Admission: $20 members; $30 non-members =B7 Reserved to AFTRA members only until Feb. 2nd, then open to = all. Max. 30 people. RESERVATIONS REQUIRED =B7 Call 216-781-2255 ASAP to make reservations =20 Experienced members will coach and guide participants through the = on-camera and voice-over audition process in small groups, allowing time = to practice and learn auditioning techniques. Teachers will include: =B7 Rohn Thomas =B7 Helene Weinberg =B7 Mike Kraft =B7 Nancy Telzerow =B7 Catherine Albers =B7 Others TBA For more information, contact AFTRA CLEVELAND at 216.781.2255 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C3DB8B.EFCAFAA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
AFTRA Cleveland=20 presents...

 

Basic Audition Skills Experience

 

This Free Lance Organizing Committee Conservatory is aimed = at=20 members who want to increase their audition skills in a friendly, = supportive=20 teaching environment.

 

=B7       =20 When: Monday, Feb. = 9th, @ 7:00=20 p.m.

=B7       =20 Where: AFTRA Cleveland, = 1468 W. Ninth=20 St., Suite 720

=B7       =20 Admission: $20 members; $30 = non-members

=B7       =20 Reserved to AFTRA members only = until Feb.=20 2nd, then open to all. Max. 30 people. RESERVATIONS=20 REQUIRED

=B7      =20 Call=20 216-781-2255 ASAP to make reservations

 

Experienced members will coach = and guide=20 participants through the on-camera and voice-over audition process in = small=20 groups, allowing time to practice and learn auditioning=20 techniques.

 


Teachers will=20 include:

=B7       =20 Rohn=20 Thomas

=B7       =20 Helene=20 Weinberg

=B7       =20 Mike=20 Kraft

=B7       =20 Nancy=20 Telzerow

=B7       =20 Catherine=20 Albers

=B7       =20 Others=20 TBA

 

For more information, = contact AFTRA=20 CLEVELAND at 216.781.2255

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C3DB8B.EFCAFAA0-- From RMadorsky at aol.com Thu Jan 15 16:05:17 2004 From: RMadorsky at aol.com (RMadorsky at aol.com) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 19:05:17 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]BIG FAVOR Message-ID: <4d.39d67359.2d3884bd@aol.com> --part1_4d.39d67359.2d3884bd_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dearest NEohioPAL Community, Does anyone have access to a place/equiptment to edit some video together between this Friday the 16th and Mon. the 19th?!!!!!! If so, THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU Please respond to rmadorsky at aol.com ASAP peace and joy, ~ Rachel --part1_4d.39d67359.2d3884bd_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dearest NEohioPAL Community,

Does anyone have access to a place/equiptment to edit some video together b= etween this Friday the 16th and Mon. the 19th?!!!!!!

       If so, THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
Please respond to rmadorsky at aol.com ASAP

peace and joy,
~ Rachel
--part1_4d.39d67359.2d3884bd_boundary-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Thu Jan 15 20:17:54 2004 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 23:17:54 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Auditions for "Schoolhouse Rock Live!" Message-ID: <18d.247097ac.2d38bff2@aol.com> -------------------------------1074226674 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Workshop Players announce auditions for =E2=80=9CSchoolhouse Rock Live=E2= =80=9D, from the=20 series created by George Newall and Tom Yohe. Director Bill Reising, will cast at least six actors. He is looking for at=20 least three men and three women of non-specific adult ages, and the cast siz= e=20 may be increased. Jayne Bartish-Kacik is the music director. Auditions wil= l=20 be held at Workshop Players Theater, located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road,=20 Amherst on Saturday, February 7 from noon to 3:00 p.m. and Sunday, February=20= 8 from=20 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Callbacks are Tuesday, February 10 from 7:00-9:00 p.m. =20= The=20 theater is located approximately halfway between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58. =20 Performances are April 15, 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 30 and May 1, 2. =20 =20 For more information, contact the director at 440-324-5998. - 30 - "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" -------------------------------1074226674 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

Workshop Players announce auditions for =E2=80=9CSchoolhouse=20= Rock Live=E2=80=9D, from the series created by George Newall and Tom Yoh= e.

Director Bill Reising, will= cast at least six actors.  He= is looking for at least three men and three women of non-spec= ific adult ages, and the cast size may be inc= reased.   Jayne Bartish-Kacik is the= music director. Auditions will be held at Workshop Players Theater, located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road, Amherst on Saturday, February 7 from noon to 3:00 p.m.= and Sunday, February 8 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.  Callbacks are Tuesday, February 10 from=20= 7:00-9:00 p.m.   The theater is located=20= approximately halfway between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58.

 

Performances are April 15,= 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 30 and May 1, 2.&= nbsp;

 

For more information, contact the director at 44= 0-324-5998.
- 30 -
 
"If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting"=
-------------------------------1074226674-- From rainbowrep at neo.rr.com Thu Jan 15 22:16:03 2004 From: rainbowrep at neo.rr.com (Lois DiGiacomo) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 00:16:03 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Reminder from The Rainbow Repertory Company Message-ID: <00d501c3dbf8$3857db00$8fd35d18@DJVLSZ01> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00D2_01C3DBC5.ED7405F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Chuck Spencer is holding auditions for actors and actresses with strong = voices for a Broadway musical revue - A LOVE FOR ALL AGES. Saturday, = January 17 at 10 p.m. at St. Stephen Lutheran Church at the corners of = Fulton Road and Dressler Road in North Canton. Performance dates: Feb. = 13-14. Bring resume and prepared musical piece. Charles Spencer = 330.499.6137.=20 ------=_NextPart_000_00D2_01C3DBC5.ED7405F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Chuck Spencer is holding = auditions for actors=20 and actresses with strong voices for a Broadway musical revue - A LOVE = FOR ALL=20 AGES.  Saturday, January 17 at 10 p.m. at St. Stephen Lutheran = Church at=20 the corners of Fulton Road and Dressler Road in North=20 Canton.  Performance dates:  Feb. 13-14.  =  Bring=20 resume and prepared musical piece. Charles Spencer=20 330.499.6137.=20
------=_NextPart_000_00D2_01C3DBC5.ED7405F0-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Fri Jan 16 05:54:59 2004 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 08:54:59 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Time to Register for WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio "Tricks of the Trade" Message-ID: <9f.42a33bb9.2d394733@aol.com> --part1_9f.42a33bb9.2d394733_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable It's Time to Register for WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio "Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Actor's Career, Craft & Professional Development, A= =20 Non-Traditional Approach to Pursuing Your Passion"=A9 at Tri-C Eastern, 4250= =20 Richmond Rd.=A0 Call for room locations. Saturdays, beginning January 24th -= March=20 6th,=A0 2004,=20 10:30 AM - 12:00 noon. To register for ongoing classes for Actors, Playwrights and Directors, call=20 (216)561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0=20 The Series:=20 .=A0 Sat. 1/24:=A0 'Preparin': Tuning into the Artistic Power Within for Cre= ative=20 Change. =A0=A0 A spiritual approach to develop & hone your craft. Meditation,=20 Visualization, Breathing &=20 =A0=A0 other Relaxation Techniques for performing artists to help reduce aud= ition=20 & performance=20 =A0=A0 anxiety.=A0=A0=A0=A0 [NOTE:=A0 Registration for this session only, $1= 5.00] .=A0=A0 Sat.=A0 1/31:=A0=A0=A0 Strugglin': Auditions & Jobs . . . . . for Th= eatre,=20 On-camera &=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Voiceo= ver Learn the Do's & Don'ts of audition techniques.=A0 You will learn how auditi= ons=20 work, how to prepare for them, and where to find them.=A0 Be prepared for th= e=20 different scenarios: Monologues vs. Reading from the Script.=A0 After the=20 audition, and you get the job, you'll learn the Do's & Don'ts of what to do=20= next. .=A0=A0 Sat. 2/1:=A0=A0=A0 'Strivin,' part 1:=A0 Voiceover Skills & Techniqu= es=20 (commercial &=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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 indust= rial for radio & TV) Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep the= =20 listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem.=A0 Commercial= ,=20 Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require unique voiceov= er=20 abilities.=A0 Find out why voiceover work isn't easy as it looks. .=A0=A0 Sat. 2/14:=A0=A0=A0=A0 Strivin', part II:=A0=A0 On-Camera Skills & T= echniques=20 (commercial,=A0=A0=A0=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 industrial & film) There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera.=A0 Us= ing=20 your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV & film different=20 from acting for the stage.=A0 This session will show you how to adapt your s= tage=20 skills to be successful for on-camera auditions and jobs. .=A0 Sat. 2/21:=A0=A0 'Strivin', part III:=A0 Diction, Dialogue & Speaking T= echniques=20 for=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 On-stage, On-ca= mera & Voiceover=20 Do you 'Swallow' your words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have= you=20 been asked to 'Slow down?'=A0 Professionals pay attention to the details -=20 pacing, "t's, d's, & ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and your voi= ce:=20 enunciation, articulation, intonation, inflection, and more, to give your=20 characters more flavor. Great session for singers & comedians, too. .=A0 Sat. 2/28 & Sat. 3/6: 'Survivin,' parts I & II.=A0=A0 Marketing:=A0 'To= ols of=20 the Trade,'=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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Business Basics & Getting Work" (NOTE:=A0 Registration for both sessions is preferred, but not mandatory.) Every actor must have the right tools of the trade - Photos, Resumes, Demo=20 Tapes, etc.=A0 But you need to learn how to spend your money wisely, by know= ing -=20 when, where, why and how - to get the tools of the trade you will need. Breaking into the business: There's more to being an actor than acting.=A0 Y= ou=20 will have to know about the following to increase=A0 your chances of being=20 successful=A0 --=A0 Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams," Casting Direc= tors,=20 Producers & Directors, Unions, and Being an Independent Contractor, Record k= eeping:=20 Income & Expenses. Learn the=A0 - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - to make that Leap= =20 from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets. Everything=20 from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting Classes - to - Apartments, Resources, Netwo= rking &=20 other "Survival skills." All about "Showcases" and developing your own "One=20 Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work. .Sat.=A0 3/13:=A0=A0 'Aspirin,' Arrivin'. . . (& Stayin' There): Career Opti= ons &=20 Transitions Learn how to create, build & keep your career alive. Use your versatility to= =20 help pay the bills when your career seems stalled or isn't going the way you= 'd=20 like.=A0=A0 Discover the power of creating your individual "'Signature Style= '=20 Career Game Plans." 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WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio

"Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Actor's Career, Craft & Prof= essional Development, A Non-Traditional Approach to Pursuing Your Passion"= =A9 at Tri-C Eastern, 4250 Richmond Rd.=A0 Call for room locations. Satu= rdays, beginning January 24th - March 6th,=A0 2004,
10:30 AM - 12:00 noon.

To register for ongoing classes for Actors, Playwrights and Directors, c= all (216)561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0

The Series:

.=A0 Sat. 1/24:=A0 'Preparin': Tuning into the Artistic Power With= in for Creative Change.
=A0=A0 A spiritual approach to develop & hone your craft. Meditation, Vi= sualization, Breathing &
=A0=A0 other Relaxation Techniques for performing artists to help reduce aud= ition & performance
=A0=A0 anxiety.=A0=A0=A0=A0 [NOTE:=A0 Registration for this session o= nly, $15.00]

.=A0=A0 Sat.=A0 1/31:=A0=A0=A0 Strugglin': Auditions & Jobs .=20= . . . . for Theatre, On-camera &
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Voiceo= ver

Learn the Do's & Don'ts of audition techniques.=A0 You will learn how au= ditions work, how to prepare for them, and where to find them.=A0 Be prepare= d for the different scenarios: Monologues vs. Reading from the Script.=A0 Af= ter the audition, and you get the job, you'll learn the Do's & Don'ts of= what to do next.

.=A0=A0 Sat. 2/1:=A0=A0=A0 'Strivin,' part 1:=A0 Voiceover Skills=20= & Techniques (commercial &
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 indust= rial for radio & TV)

Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep= the listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem.=A0 Comme= rcial, Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require uni= que voiceover abilities.=A0 Find out why voiceover work isn't easy as it loo= ks.

.=A0=A0 Sat. 2/14:=A0=A0=A0=A0 Strivin', part II:=A0=A0 On-Camera=20= Skills & Techniques (commercial,=A0=A0=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0 industrial & film)

There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera.=A0 Us= ing your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV & film di= fferent from acting for the stage.=A0 This session will show you how to adap= t your stage skills to be successful for on-camera auditions and jobs.

.=A0 Sat. 2/21:=A0=A0 'Strivin', part III:=A0 Diction, Dialogue &a= mp; Speaking Techniques for
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 On-stage, On-ca= mera & Voiceover

Do you 'Swallow' your words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have= you been asked to 'Slow down?'=A0 Professionals pay attention to the detail= s - pacing, "t's, d's, & ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and=20= your voice: enunciation, articulation, intonation, inflection, and more, to=20= give your characters more flavor. Great session for singers & comedians,= too.

.=A0 Sat. 2/28 & Sat. 3/6: 'Survivin,' parts I & II.=A0= =A0 Marketing:=A0 'Tools of the Trade,'
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Business Basics & Getting Wor= k"

(NOTE:=A0 Registration for both sessions is preferred, but not mandatory.)
Every actor must have the right tools of the trade - Photos, Resumes, Demo T= apes, etc.=A0 But you need to learn how to spend your money wisely, by knowi= ng - when, where, why and how - to get the tools of the trade you will need.=

Breaking into the business: There's more to being an actor than acting.=A0 Y= ou will have to know about the following to increase=A0 your chances of bein= g successful=A0 --=A0 Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams," Casting Dir= ectors, Producers & Directors, Unions, and Being an Independent Contract= or, Record keeping: Income & Expenses.

Learn the=A0 - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - to make that=20= Leap from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets. Ev= erything from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting Classes - to - Apartments, Resourc= es, Networking & other "Survival skills." All about "Showcases" and deve= loping your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work.

.Sat.=A0 3/13:=A0=A0 'Aspirin,' Arrivin'. . . (& Stayin' There): Career Options & Transitions
Learn how to create, build & keep your career alive. Use your versatilit= y to help pay the bills when your career seems stalled or isn't going the wa= y you'd like.=A0=A0 Discover the power of creating your individual "'Sign= ature Style' Career Game Plans."

[Note:=A0 Can't attend Saturday classes?=A0 Private Coaching is available= at the same price for this series.]
=A0=A0
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
Major Credit cards accepted.
Paid Registration must be received 3 days in advance of each session.
Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details.=A0





--part1_9f.42a33bb9.2d394733_boundary-- From docbunk at yahoo.com Fri Jan 16 06:47:44 2004 From: docbunk at yahoo.com (bocchieri rick) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 06:47:44 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Flamenco dancers needed Message-ID: <20040116144744.29967.qmail@web12503.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1542925619-1074264464=:29590 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii A student needs 1 or more flamenco dancers on Feb 7 for a thesis project at Mercey Herest College in Erie, Pa. If interested call the Fairport Dance Academy at 440-354-5062. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes --0-1542925619-1074264464=:29590 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
A student needs 1 or more flamenco dancers on Feb 7 for a thesis project at Mercey Herest College in Erie, Pa.   If interested call the Fairport Dance Academy at 440-354-5062. 


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Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes --0-1542925619-1074264464=:29590-- From dwarnke at karamu.com Fri Jan 16 07:15:32 2004 From: dwarnke at karamu.com (Doug Warnke) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 10:15:32 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Bee-Luther Hatchee Message-ID: <007701c3dc43$9be1ec60$0101a8c0@doug> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0074_01C3DC19.ADBDDC20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Karamu Performing Arts Theater is holding open non-equity auditions for = its upcoming production of Bee-Luther Hatchee January 20 & 21 at 6:00pm = in the Concert Hall at Karamu. Actors should come prepared with a 2-3 = minute memorized monologue, head shot, and resume. Roles are available = for several adult female actors and at least two adult male actors who = are caucasian (see below). Stipend available.=20 CHARACTER BREAKDOWN Libby Price: Female, African-American, could be late thirties to early = forties, has an ageless quality Shelita Burns: Female, African-American, mid-thirties, very attractive, = well dress, corporate, articulate and ambitious Robert: Male, White, mid to late thirties, an air of modest prosperity =20 Anna: Female, White or Hispanic, mid-thirties, corporate, ambitious =20 Sean Leonard: Male, White, middle-aged, casual but neatly dressed For more information, please contact Doug Warnke, Head of Production, = at (216) 795-7070 ext. 241. Karamu is located at 2355 E. 89th street, = Cleveland, OH 44106. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0074_01C3DC19.ADBDDC20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Karamu Performing Arts Theater is = holding open=20 non-equity auditions for its upcoming production of Bee-Luther Hatchee = January=20 20 & 21 at 6:00pm in the Concert Hall at Karamu.  Actors should = come=20 prepared with a 2-3 minute memorized monologue, head shot, and = resume. =20 Roles are available for several adult female actors and at = least two adult=20 male actors who are caucasian (see below).  Stipend=20 available. 
 
CHARACTER BREAKDOWN

Libby Price: Female, African-American, = could be=20 late thirties to early forties, has an ageless quality
Shelita Burns: Female, African-American, mid-thirties, very = attractive,=20 well dress, corporate, articulate and ambitious

Robert: Male, = White, mid=20 to late thirties, an air of modest prosperity
 
Anna: = Female, White=20 or Hispanic, mid-thirties, corporate, ambitious
 
Sean = Leonard:=20 Male, White, middle-aged, casual but neatly dressed
 For more information, please = contact Doug=20 Warnke, Head of Production, at (216) 795-7070 ext. 241.  Karamu is = located=20 at 2355 E. 89th street, Cleveland, OH 44106.  =
------=_NextPart_000_0074_01C3DC19.ADBDDC20-- From johnsunderland at sbcglobal.net Fri Jan 16 07:20:25 2004 From: johnsunderland at sbcglobal.net (John Sunderland) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 07:20:25 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]January Head Shot Special From Veteran Photographer John Sunderland Message-ID: <20040116152025.59118.qmail@web80305.mail.yahoo.com> --0-653892054-1074266425=:58410 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Actor?s head shot special from Veteran photographer John Sunderland Last years special was such a success, I?m offering it again for January this year. Entire Session for your actor head shot?$85.00* including your 1st black and white print. (Make-up artist available if you like) Shoot comprised of at least 40 digital shots?you get the CD! We can then review it while you?re here. Visit my web at www.johnsunderland.com/ Or email me at: johnsunderland at sbcglobal.net. 216-795-0642 *All prices plus tax, photo stylist additional. John Sunderland Photography 12706 Larchmere Blvd. Cleveland, OH 44120 www.johnsunderland.com johnsunderland at sbcglobal.net 216-795-0642 --0-653892054-1074266425=:58410 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Actor?s head shot special from Veteran photographer John Sunderland

 

Last years special was such a success, I?m offering it again for January this year.

 

Entire Session for your actor head shot?$85.00* including your 1st black and white print. (Make-up artist available if you like)

 

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216-795-0642 --0-653892054-1074266425=:58410-- From mcornwell at hb.edu Fri Jan 16 08:46:53 2004 From: mcornwell at hb.edu (Molly Cornwell) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 11:46:53 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition for Hathaway Brown School Message-ID: <4008157D.3010703@hb.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------080004040401000909070107 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hathaway Brown School announces AUDITIONS for STAGE DOOR by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman Audition dates: Tuesday, Jan. 20th - 4:15 - 6:30 pm Wednesday, Jan. 21st - 6:30-8:00 pm Black Box Theater, in the Atrium at Hathaway Brown School (use main entrance on North Park Blvd.) Roles: 21 Females (all cast with HB high school students) 8 Males - DESPERATELY NEED YOUNG MEN (ages 15-25) to fill these roles The story concerns young women who have come to NYC to pursue a career in the theater. Set in the 1930's, the action takes place in The Footlights Club, a boarding house for young women in the theater. Humor mixes with heartbreak as each hopeful experiences the uncertainties of the business. The play also explores, at its' center, the value of sticking to one's convictions in the face of failure rather than opting to 'selling out' for an easier, less passionate existence. There are two main challenging roles for males--Keith Burgess, who is a young passionate writer, and David Kingsley, who is a successful Hollywood producer. Other male roles are those of suitors . PRODUCTION DATES: Thursday, Feb. 26 at 7:00 pm Friday and Saturday, Feb. 27 & 28 at 8:00 pm Directed by Molly Cornwell Contact Molly Cornwell, 320-8796, ext. 7125 regarding questions or audition appointments. Hathaway Brown School is located at 19600 North Park Blvd., Shaker Heights WE WELCOME YOU ALL. For those of you who are 18 and older, returning to high school may seem strange and unappealing, but the productions here are excellent, the students are talented, and the production values are high. THANK YOU. --------------080004040401000909070107 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Hathaway Brown School

announces

AUDITIONS 
for  STAGE DOOR   by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman

Audition dates:  Tuesday, Jan. 20th  -  4:15 - 6:30 pm
                         Wednesday, Jan. 21st  -  6:30-8:00 pm

Black Box Theater, in the Atrium at Hathaway Brown School  (use main entrance on North Park Blvd.)

Roles:  21 Females  (all cast with HB high school students)
              8  Males  -  DESPERATELY NEED YOUNG MEN  (ages 15-25)  to fill these roles

The story concerns young women who have come to NYC to pursue a career in the theater.  Set in the 1930's, the action takes place in The Footlights Club, a boarding house for young women in the theater.  Humor mixes with heartbreak as each hopeful experiences the uncertainties of the business.  The play also explores, at its' center, the value of sticking to one's convictions in the face of failure rather than opting to 'selling out' for an easier, less passionate existence.

There are two main challenging roles for males--Keith Burgess, who is a young passionate writer, and David Kingsley, who is a successful Hollywood producer.  Other male roles are those of suitors . 
PRODUCTION DATES:   Thursday, Feb. 26  at 7:00 pm
                                             Friday and Saturday, Feb. 27 & 28  at  8:00 pm

Directed by Molly Cornwell

Contact Molly Cornwell, 320-8796, ext. 7125 regarding questions or audition appointments. 

Hathaway Brown School is located at 19600 North Park Blvd., Shaker Heights

WE WELCOME YOU ALL.  For those of you who are 18 and older, returning to high school may seem strange and unappealing, but the productions here are excellent, the students are talented, and the production values are high.   THANK YOU.
--------------080004040401000909070107-- From mcornwell at hb.edu Fri Jan 16 08:52:21 2004 From: mcornwell at hb.edu (Molly Cornwell) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 11:52:21 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Costumer needed Message-ID: <400816C5.7070108@hb.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------010501040002040807080105 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hathaway Brown School is looking for a COSTUMER for our high school production of the 1930's play STAGE DOOR. PRODUCTION DATES: Thursday, Feb. 26 at 7:00 pm Friday and Saturday, Feb. 27 & 28 at 8:00 pm Paid Position plus Costume Budget. Please contact Molly Cornwell, Theater Director, at 320-8796, ext. 7125 POSITION NEEDS TO BE FILLED ASAP! THANK YOU. --------------010501040002040807080105 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hathaway Brown School is looking for a COSTUMER for our high school production of the 1930's play  STAGE DOOR
PRODUCTION DATES:  Thursday, Feb. 26 at 7:00 pm
                                             Friday and Saturday, Feb. 27 & 28  at 8:00 pm

Paid Position plus Costume Budget. 

Please contact Molly Cornwell, Theater Director, at 320-8796, ext. 7125

POSITION NEEDS TO BE FILLED  ASAP!  THANK YOU.
--------------010501040002040807080105-- From dinamaya at wideopenwest.com Fri Jan 16 07:45:28 2004 From: dinamaya at wideopenwest.com (dinamaya at wideopenwest.com) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 10:45:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players announces auditions for SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK LIVE! Message-ID: <40081528.76d8.1804289383@wowway.com> Correction on callback times... Workshop Players announce auditions for SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK LIVE! a series created by George Newall and Tom Yohe. Director Bill Reising, will cast at least six actors. He is looking for at least three men and three women of non-specific adult ages, and the cast size may be increased. Jayne Bartish-Kacik is the music director. Auditions will be held at Workshop Players Theater, located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road, Amherst on Saturday, February 7 from noon to 3:00 p.m. and Sunday, February 8 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Callbacks are Wednesday, February 11 from 7:00-9:00 p.m. Bring and upbeat tune to sing. An accompanist will be provided. No unaccompanied singing, please. Bring your own music. Dress in clothes and footwear appropriate for a dance audition. The theater is located approximately halfway between Rt. 2 Performances are April 15, 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 30 and May 1, 2. For more information, contact the director at 440-324-5998. From marketing at playersguildtheatre.com Fri Jan 16 09:39:32 2004 From: marketing at playersguildtheatre.com (Players Guild Theatre) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 12:39:32 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]V-Monologues on stage at the Players Guild Theatre Message-ID: <200401161239.AA1442100@playersguildtheatre.com> For Immediate Release Contact: Amy Marie Sima 330-453-7619 www.playersguildtheatre.com V-DAY CANTON IS COMING! V-Day Canton 2004 is a benefit production of Eve Ensler=92s =93The Vagina M= onologues=94 as part of the V-Day Worldwide Campaign. ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY! at the Players Guild Theatre on February 7, 2004 Cast to include Sarah Cutlip of Akron, Sadie Grossman of Cleveland Heights,= Marci Paolucci of Cuyahoga Falls, Linda Ryan of Akron, Lois Tolley of Nort= h Canton, Kelly Vrooman of Mansfield and Heather M. Wylie of Canton. Who: The Players Guild Theatre What: V-Day Canton 2004, a benefit production of Eve Ensler=92s =93The Vagi= na Monologues=94 Where: Players Guild Theatre located at 1001 Market Avenue North in the Cul= tural Center for the Arts, downtown Canton, Ohio 44702. When: February 7, 2004 at 8:00 p.m. Admission: $12 Contact: The Players Guild Box Office: 330-453-7617 Goal: To raise awareness to stop violence against women and girls and funds= for our beneficiary=97Battered Women Shelter of Stark County Sponsored by: The Players Guild Theatre What is V-Day? V-Day is a global movement to stop violence against women a= nd girls. V-Day is a catalyst that promotes creative events to increase aw= areness, raise money, and revitalize the spirit of existing anti-violence o= rganizations. Through benefit performances of =93The Vagina Monologues,= =94 unique documentary film projects and innovative gatherings designed to = change social attitudes toward violence, V-Day generates broader attention = for the fight to stop worldwide violence against women and girls including = rape, battery, incest, female genital mutilation (FGM), and sexual slavery.= In its first six years, the V-Day movement has raised over $20 million. = The 'V' in V-Day stands for Victory, Valentine and Vagina. For more inform= ation, please visit www.vday.org. The V-Day Worldwide Campaign invites members of communities around the worl= d to present benefit productions of =93The Vagina Monologues=94 on or aroun= d V-Day (February 14th) to raise money and awareness to stop violence again= st women and girls. The proceeds from these events are donated directly to= local organizations in the community that are working to stop this violenc= e. The Worldwide Campaign strives to empower women to find their collectiv= e voices and demand an end to the epidemic levels of violence and abuse in = their communities around the world. From SLK at barneswendling.com Fri Jan 16 10:46:20 2004 From: SLK at barneswendling.com (Sheri L. Kilarsky) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 13:46:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actors/Actresses Needed Message-ID: I am a co-chair for the Activities Committee of the Playhouse Square Partne= rs Jump Back Ball Event happening on February 28th. We are in need of eigh= t roving actors to work the party for a couple hours and get the guests exc= ited and into the theme. This year our theme is Mobsters and Molls. We ar= e looking for: - 2 Cigarette girls from 7pm - 9pm - 2 Gangsters from 7pm - 9pm - 2 Flappers from 7pm- 9pm - 2 "Goodfellas" from 8:30pm - 10pm If you have costumes available that would be great, or we will find some fo= r you. Since this is a non-profit organization, we are looking for people = to donate their time or work for a nominal fee. If you are interested or have any further questions, please contact me via = a-mail: slk at barneswendling.com or phone 216-401-2043. Thank You, Sheri ***************************************************************** This message may contain privileged or confidential information. If you are= not the intended recipient of this message, please destroy this message an= d notify the sender by reply email. Any opinions or advice contained in thi= s email are subject to the terms and conditions in any applicable client en= gagement or service agreement. From mindy at charenton.org Fri Jan 16 10:57:20 2004 From: mindy at charenton.org (Mindy Childress) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 13:57:20 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Chance to Bring 'Glengarry Glen Ross' to your office! Message-ID: <1085.66.219.160.105.1074279440.squirrel@www.charenton.org> Dear Friend, My name is James Mango and I am Artistic Director of a small professional theater company here in Cleveland called Charenton. We are currently putting together our calendar for an upcoming touring production of David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross. The idea behind this project was to take the show, free of charge, to as many local businesses as possible strengthening our audience base and ties to the community. Glengarry is a scathing satire of American business morality and is commonly used by graduate business programs as a case study in ethical practice. It is the perfect play to bring into the workplace, and we would like to bring this show to you - free of charge to both employer and audience. Please note the following request letter seeking the use of space which has a general outline of the project. The production is scheduled to open February 12 and run through March 7. We would ideally like to have performances at 8 p.m. Thur, Fri and Sat with a 2 p.m. matinee on Sundays. You may commit to as many or as few performance dates as available. All performances would be free to the public and we would not require any funds for providing this service as this project will be sponsored by The Cleveland Foundation as well as other corporate sources. The production itself is very minimal and would require minimal spacial requirements. We are not looking for a theater. Any room of 1500 square feet or greater with a basic electrical outlet and ability to block outside light is all that is required. We would ask that you provide folding chairs for the performance - the number being determined by the size of space and anticipated audience size. We are working with several local universities in tying in a lecture/workshop regarding ethical business practice as this play is used in many graduate programs as a case study regarding ethics and sales. We would be interested in working with you to provide any of these materials and possibly shedule the workshop as well. I thank you for your interest, and hope that we can work together to bring this show to you. Sincerely, James Mango Artistic Director p.s. for more information please visit our website at www.charenton.org or call me at 216.781.9987 The Office Tour Wants to Come to You Help us bring theater to your workplace Charenton Theater Company is currently looking for locations for our touring production of David Mamet?s scathing satire of American business morality: Glengarry Glen Ross. If your workplace has a lunchroom, large conference room, or ideally a small theater or stage we would like to bring our play to you ? free of charge to your employer. The performance will also be free to all who attend. The performances will run mid-February through early March and we will build our calendar according to availability. We will need to have commitment of specific dates by the holidays and will be happy to work with companies of all sizes and types. The play revolves around the world of real-estate sales, but the scenario could be applied to almost any modern work environment. The play does contain extremely strong language and is of an adult nature. For any explanation of content I would ask that you watch the film version starring Al Pacino, Jack Lemmon, and Kevin Spacey. If you are not familiar with the play we ask that you please read it or watch the film version before committing your workplace to this show. This project has awesome potential for bringing a high level, professional theatrical production out into the public in an accessible and poignant fashion. We would like performances to be free and open to the public as well as your co-workers and will work with your employer to facilitate any needs. We hope to expose a new potential audience to the power of live theater ? be it your co-workers or just interested Clevelanders. If you would like more information or simply would like to be added to our tour list please contact us at 216.781.9987 or info at charenton.org. We hope to work with you to bring great theater into our community. _______________________________________________ Mindy Childress Producing Director Charenton Theater Company PO Box 6823 Cleveland, OH 44101-1823 216.781.9987 [v] mindy at charenton.org From glass_bunny at earthlink.net Fri Jan 16 10:58:37 2004 From: glass_bunny at earthlink.net (chris hnat) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 13:58:37 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bacharach and David Revue at Cassidy Theatre Message-ID: <410-220041516185837350@earthlink.net>

BACK TO BACHARACH AND DAVID, the first of two DOWNUNDER CAFE shows in the 2003/2004 season opens tonight, Friday, January 16th, at the Cassidy Theatre, 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heights, and runs through February 1st.
 
Featuring songs like "Do You Know The Way To San Jose", "Alfie", "The Look Of Love" and "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head", BACK TO BACHARACH AND DAVID is a celebration of the work of one of America's best-known songwriting duos.  BACK TO BACHARACH AND DAVID was directed by Michael Mazur, with musical direction by David Dettloff and stars Amy Annico, Tom Castro, John-Paul G. Makowski, Mary Anne Prucha, Earle Rogoff and Jessica Mae Szabla.
 
All seats are $15 and include the show, coffee and dessert.  Reservations are strongly suggested as several dates are already sold-out.  Performance dates are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m.  Reservations can be made by calling the Cassidy Theatre box office at (440) 842-4600.  Master Card and Visa are accepted.  The Cassidy Theatre is located on Pearl Road in the Greenbrier Commons.
 
Operating support provided, in part, by the Ohio Arts Council. 
 
 
chris hnat
Why Wait? Move to EarthLink.
 

From vdaltorio at neo.rr.com Fri Jan 16 13:06:04 2004 From: vdaltorio at neo.rr.com (Victor D'Altorio) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 16:06:04 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Rare acting workshop/class opportunity at Dobama Message-ID: <6.0.0.22.2.20040116155540.00a14500@mail.247ref.org> --=====================_29215980==.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed The only place you can act is in front of an audience, or a camera. Everything else is preparation. Good acting is personal. It's genuine, intimate, spontaneous. The character is you--always you-- Living truthfully under imaginary circumstances. Each character you play lives within your own boundaries for expressiveness, depth of feeling, specificity of response. Victor D'Altorio An Acting Workshop L.A. Weekly critics best director 2000 Chicago's most recommended acting teacher by agents and casting directors 1993-98 "Victor guides the actor right to the truth, and to a very specific truth, which is really rare. He creates an atmosphere of total safety. Sometimes I wanted to smack him on the head when he directed me! He insists that every moment be honest, specific, and fully alive. I absolutely loved working with him." Megan Mullally, "Karen Walker" on Will & Grace Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series When: 6-11pm on Sunday & Monday February 1st and 2nd. (10 hours total) Where: Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights Cost: Mr. D'Altorio is donating his time and asks that a $25 donation be made by each participant to Dobama, $10 for auditors. Contact: 216 932-3396 or Joyce Casey at jcasey at dobama.org. For questions about the workshop vdaltorio at neo.rr.com Singers spend hours vocalizing up and down the scales. Dancers stretch and bend at a bar. The actor must exercise the mechanism that allows for flexibility and freedom of expression--the ability to listen and respond truthfully, fully, freely and spontaneously. First as oneself. Then, with the addition of a specific set of imaginary circumstances. Sanford Meisner's repetition exercise is the basis for the work. Particular emphasis is placed on listening and absorbing the other person in an honest and specific way. The goal: to experience a "flow" state of mind and heart, free of conventionalized behaviors and preconceived responses. Lose self-consciousness by focusing outwardly. Respond to what's happening -not to what's expected or desired. Unblock/Expand your range of expression. Express fully, feely, and spontaneously. Surprise yourself with your own unanticipated responses. Relate to the imaginary circumstance in a much more specific way. Allow the dialogue to ride on the moment-don't play the meaning of the lines. "Victor first directed me in an outrageous comedy off-Broadway called "Talking Minks", and he is, easily, one of the best directors I've worked with. Recently I recommended to a young actor on "The West Wing" that he take Victor's acting class, and the change in his work after only a few months was astonishing. His tendency to dramatize was gone and his sense of truth and commitment to the moment much, much stronger. He had more confidence, more presence, more charisma--which can't be taught, of course--but it emerged with the stronger sense of self he developed under Vic's tutelage." Richard Schiff, "Toby" on The West Wing Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Victor D'Altorio is a teacher, director, and actor. From 1990-98 he was one of Chicago's most respected, most recommended acting teachers at The Actors' Center, the Windy City's best known professional training program. From 98-02 he had his own private studio in Los Angeles, where he taught class and privately coached many actors for TV and film. He was the L.A. Weekly Critics' Theatre Director of the Year for 2000, and was asked by L.A. County to adapt his work with actors for teens at high risk for HIV infection for an innovative California state funded program to educate youth in better, more truth-centered communication skills. He is a graduate of Northwestern University, and also of the William Esper Studio, NYC, where he completed the formal, 2-year Meisner work, which is the basis for his teaching. --=====================_29215980==.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
The only place you can act is in front of an audience, or a camera.
Everything else is preparation.
 
Good acting is personal.
It's genuine, intimate, spontaneous.
 
 The character is you--always you--
Living truthfully under imaginary circumstances.
 
Each character you play lives within your own boundaries
for expressiveness, depth of feeling, specificity of response.
 
Victor D'Altorio
An Acting Workshop
L.A. Weekly critics best director 2000
Chicago's most recommended acting teacher
by agents and casting directors 1993-98
 
?Victor guides the actor right to the truth, and to a very specific truth,
which is really rare. He creates an atmosphere of total safety.
Sometimes I wanted to smack him on the head when he directed me!
He insists that every moment be honest, specific, and fully alive.
I absolutely loved working with him.?
Megan Mullally, ?Karen Walker? on Will & Grace
Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
 
 
When: 6-11pm on Sunday & Monday February 1st and 2nd. (10 hours total)
Where: Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights
Cost: Mr. D'Altorio is donating his time and asks that a $25 donation be made by each participant to Dobama, $10 for auditors.
Contact: 216 932-3396 or Joyce Casey at jcasey at dobama.org.  For questions about the workshop vdaltorio at neo.rr.com
 
Singers spend hours vocalizing up and down the scales. Dancers stretch and bend at a bar. The actor must exercise the mechanism that allows for flexibility and freedom of expression--the ability to listen and respond truthfully, fully, freely and spontaneously. First as oneself. Then, with the addition of a specific set of imaginary circumstances. Sanford Meisner's repetition exercise is the basis for the work.
 
Particular emphasis is placed on listening and absorbing the other person in an honest and specific way.
 
The goal: to experience a ?flow? state of mind and heart, free of conventionalized behaviors and preconceived responses.
 
Lose self-consciousness by focusing outwardly.
Respond to what's happening -not to what's expected or desired.
Unblock/Expand your range of expression.
Express fully, feely, and spontaneously.
Surprise yourself with your own unanticipated responses.
Relate to the imaginary circumstance in a much more specific way.
Allow the dialogue to ride on the moment-don't play the meaning of the lines.
 

?Victor first directed me in an outrageous comedy off-Broadway called ?Talking Minks?, and he is, easily, one of the best directors I?ve worked with. Recently I recommended to a young actor on "The West Wing" that he take Victor's acting class, and the change in his work after only a few months was astonishing. His tendency to dramatize was gone and his sense of truth and commitment to the moment much, much stronger. He had more confidence, more presence, more charisma--which can't be taught, of course--but it emerged with the stronger sense of self he developed under Vic's tutelage."

Richard Schiff, ?Toby? on The West Wing
Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
 
Victor D'Altorio is a teacher, director, and actor. From 1990-98 he was one of Chicago's most respected, most recommended acting teachers at The Actors' Center, the Windy City's best known professional training program. From 98-02 he had his own private studio in Los Angeles, where he taught class and privately coached many actors for TV and film. He was the L.A. Weekly Critics' Theatre Director of the Year for 2000, and was asked by L.A. County to adapt his work with actors for teens at high risk for HIV infection for an innovative California state funded program to educate youth in better, more truth-centered communication skills. He is a graduate of Northwestern University, and also of the William Esper Studio, NYC, where he completed the formal, 2-year Meisner work, which is the basis for his teaching.
--=====================_29215980==.ALT-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Fri Jan 16 20:21:33 2004 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 23:21:33 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]C.S.U. Concert Monday, January 26th at 8 p.m. Message-ID: <00a301c3dcb1$69bafc90$0900000a@johnny6> DEAR FRIENDS: YOU ARE INVITED TO A CONCERT ON JANUARY 26, 2004 MONDAY EVENING 8 PM AT DRINKO HALL, CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY. THE ADMISSION IS FREE. Dr. Angelin Chang will perform piano on a Bach-Liszt Prelude and Fugue, followed by Brahms - Violin and Piano Sonata #3 in d minor with Ellen de Pasquale on violin, then the Brahms - Violin, Horn, and Piano with other Cleveland Orchestra members: Yu Yuan, violin and Hans Clebsch, violin. ================================== Media Design Imaging media creation for marketing solutions http://www.mdifilm.com 216.373.3278 President (2004-2005) Organization of Chinese American of Greater Cleveland OCAGC http://www.ocagc.org Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System) 2800 years old Family Style Martial Arts http://www.wujiaquan.com From profbobo at neo.rr.com Fri Jan 16 20:55:42 2004 From: profbobo at neo.rr.com (Jeff Holland) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 23:55:42 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITION REMINDER: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead Message-ID: <003b01c3dcb6$29781500$c2b45d18@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C3DC8C.4044F8E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable KENT STAGE PLAYERS announces auditions for Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead Written by Tom Stoppard Directed by Jeff Holland Audition Dates: Sunday January 18th through Tuesday January 20th Time: 7 pm Place: The Kent Stage 175 East Main Street in Kent (Go figure) Everyone knows Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. The two guys from Hamlet = who show up, stand around for a couple of scenes, and then leave again = only to be sent to their deaths by their "old friend" Hamlet--our = hero--for no good reason. Big whoop. No one cares. Sometimes they're = even cut entirely. They aren't that important. Or are they? The mind behind Mike and Ike screws with Tom Stoppard's haunting, = surreal examination of fate, reality, illusion, and good personal = grooming. Auditioners should be prepared to read from the script and to do = something silly. This has been a recording. ------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C3DC8C.4044F8E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
KENT STAGE=20 PLAYERS
announces=20 auditions
for
Rosencrantz = and=20 Guildenstern are Dead
 
Written by Tom=20 Stoppard
Directed by Jeff=20 Holland
 
Audition Dates:  Sunday = January 18th=20 through Tuesday January  20th
 
Time:   7 = pm
 
Place:   The Kent = Stage =20 175 East Main Street in Kent (Go figure)
 
Everyone knows Rosencrantz and = Guildenstern.  The two guys from Hamlet who show up, stand around = for a=20 couple of scenes, and then leave again only to be sent to their=20 deaths by their "old friend" Hamlet--our  hero--for no good=20 reason.  Big whoop.  No one cares.   Sometimes = they're even=20 cut entirely.  They aren't that important.
 
Or are they?
 
The mind behind Mike and Ike = screws with=20 Tom Stoppard's haunting, surreal examination of fate, reality, illusion, = and=20 good personal grooming.
 
Auditioners should be prepared = to read=20 from the script and to do something silly.
 
This has been a=20 recording.
 
------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C3DC8C.4044F8E0-- >From Kathleen Walder" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C3DCDD.96068A40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Tangier in Akron has opened its new Comedy Club in the legendary Tangier = Cabaret. Appearing next weekend, January 23 & 24 are Mark Sweeney and = Josh Sneed. Our in-house emcee is Mike Conley. Shows are Friday 7:00 = (non-smoking show) & 9:30, Saturday 7:00 & 9:30. Tickets for this show = are $10 and there is no drink minimum. 21 & over only. Advance = reservations required by calling 330/376-7171. Coming soon are Brad = Sherwood, Kevin Pollack and Dave Chappelle (dates for these performers = cannot be announced yet -- so don't call asking for tickets quite yet!) If you have any questions about the new Tangier Comedy Cabaret, email = KWalder at thetangier.com or check out our website at www.thetangier.com ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C3DCDD.96068A40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Tangier in Akron has opened its new = Comedy Club in=20 the legendary Tangier Cabaret. Appearing next weekend, January 23 & = 24 are=20 Mark Sweeney and Josh Sneed. Our in-house emcee is Mike Conley. Shows = are Friday=20 7:00 (non-smoking show) & 9:30, Saturday 7:00 & 9:30. Tickets = for this=20 show are $10 and there is no drink minimum. 21 & over only. Advance=20 reservations required by calling 330/376-7171. Coming soon are Brad = Sherwood,=20 Kevin Pollack and Dave Chappelle (dates for these performers cannot be = announced=20 yet -- so don't call asking for tickets quite yet!)
 
If you have any questions about the new = Tangier=20 Comedy Cabaret, email KWalder at thetangier.com or = check out our=20 website at www.thetangier.com
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C3DCDD.96068A40-- From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Sat Jan 17 09:52:51 2004 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 09:52:51 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Concert -- Building Bridges Kick-Off Event Reminder Message-ID: <20040117175251.55756.qmail@web80012.mail.yahoo.com> --0-557198708-1074361971=:55717 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Building Bridges Within & Between Communities Through Music & the Arts in partnership with The Temple?Tifereth Israel & Noble Road Presbyterian Church presents COMMON BONDS: A CONCERT OF FREEDOM AND FRIENDSHIP Featuring: Noah Budin ? inspirational folk-pop singer-songwriter The Fair Children -- 4 young gospel-singing siblings Cantor Ilana Wolpert -- of Congregation Bethaynu Carlos Jones -- from the Plus Band (reggae) SUNDAY, JANUARY 18 4:00 p.m. Noble Road Presbyterian Church 2780 Noble Road, Cleveland Heights Your tax-deductible donations are appreciated. Building Bridges is dedicated to social justice and eradicating the barriers of prejudice, hatred and intolerance. Building Bridges seeks to bring communities and people together through artist collaborations and partnering with other social justice and religious organizations. For more information about this concert or about Building Bridges, call 216-360-0381 or 216-403-0384. --0-557198708-1074361971=:55717 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Building Bridges 

Within & Between Communities Through Music & the Arts 

in partnership with The Temple?Tifereth Israel

& Noble Road Presbyterian Church 

presents 

 

COMMON BONDS:

A CONCERT OF 

FREEDOM AND FRIENDSHIP
 

Featuring: 

Noah Budin
? inspirational folk-pop singer-songwriter

The Fair Children -- 4 young gospel-singing siblings

Cantor Ilana Wolpert -- of Congregation Bethaynu

Carlos Jones -- from the Plus Band (reggae) 

 

SUNDAY, JANUARY 18

4:00 p.m. 

Noble Road Presbyterian Church

2780 Noble Road, Cleveland Heights 

Your tax-deductible donations are appreciated. 

Building Bridges is dedicated to social justice and eradicating the barriers of prejudice, hatred and intolerance. Building Bridges seeks to bring communities and people together through artist collaborations and partnering with other social justice and religious organizations. 

For more information about this concert or about Building Bridges,

call 216-360-0381 or 216-403-0384.

--0-557198708-1074361971=:55717-- From Ewelina001 at aol.com Sat Jan 17 14:31:05 2004 From: Ewelina001 at aol.com (Ewelina001 at aol.com) Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 17:31:05 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]An Evening of Improvisational Comedy at The Rose Theater, Medina Message-ID: <76.36d37e45.2d3b11a9@aol.com> --part1_76.36d37e45.2d3b11a9_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Rose Theater, Medina is proud to present an evening of improvisational comedy this Tuesday (1/20/04) at 8pm. An ensemble of Second City mainstage alumni will start with a simple audience suggestion, and then create the entire experience through improvisation. Doors open at 7pm. Admission is ten dollars. The recently renovated Rose Theater is located in Medina, Ohio. --part1_76.36d37e45.2d3b11a9_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Rose Theater, Medina is proud t= o present an evening of improvisational comedy this Tuesday (1/20/04) at 8pm= .  An ensemble of Second City mainstage alumni will start with a simple= audience suggestion, and  then create the entire experience through&nb= sp; improvisation.  Doors open at 7pm.  Admission is ten dollars.&= nbsp; The recently renovated Rose Theater is located in Medina, Ohio.= --part1_76.36d37e45.2d3b11a9_boundary-- From Sykokilr1 at aol.com Sat Jan 17 15:06:00 2004 From: Sykokilr1 at aol.com (Sykokilr1 at aol.com) Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 18:06:00 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Loss of an actor Message-ID: <95.37aca258.2d3b19d8@aol.com> --part1_95.37aca258.2d3b19d8_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit It is with a heavy heart the I inform you of the loss of Mike Smith. Mike was a semi regular on the stage of G.H.L.T., and performed in many shows at other local community theatre's as well as performing in the travelling passion play "Tetetlastia" for many many years. He was one of those genuinly good guys who was a true gentelman and will be truely missed. If you knew Mike you must admit that you are better for it. Mike was always the character actor who had the ability to light up a stage. His wife Sally is also an actor. Please keep the family in your thoughts. And if you will be going on stage in the near future, look out at the crowd and say to yourself "This one's for Mike" Mike passed away on Thursday, and will be laid out tomorrow Sunday 1-18. Please check the Plain Dealer for further information. Thanks, Dave Wells --part1_95.37aca258.2d3b19d8_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable It is with a heavy heart the I= inform you of the loss of Mike Smith.
Mike was a semi regular on the stage of G.H.L.T., and performed in many show= s at other local community theatre's as well as performing in the travelling= passion play "Tetetlastia" for many many years. He was one of those genuinl= y good guys who was a true gentelman and will be truely missed. If you knew=20= Mike you must admit that you are better for it. Mike was always the characte= r actor who had the ability to light up a stage. His wife Sally is also an a= ctor.
Please keep the family in your thoughts. And if you will be going on stage i= n the near future, look out at the crowd and say to yourself "This one's for= Mike"
Mike passed away on Thursday, and will be laid out tomorrow Sunday 1-18. Ple= ase check the Plain Dealer for further information.

Thanks, Dave Wells
--part1_95.37aca258.2d3b19d8_boundary-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Sat Jan 17 16:51:47 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 19:51:47 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Film Marketing Oppurtunity Needed ASAP Message-ID: <1c3.140891d0.2d3b32a3@aol.com> --part1_1c3.140891d0.2d3b32a3_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hey Kevin.=A0 As I told you, were looking for actors and or actor, that is=20 willing to help us market are movie NEARFALL to the national wrestling duels= in=20 Cleveland, which is going on right now downtown. Someone needs to go down t= here=20 tomorrow and pass out flyers!=A0 What we can offer in exchange is, Near Fall= =A0 a=20 feature extra role in this Hollywood feature film.=A0 Just click on the link= to=20 the movie.=A0 Once you have done this, you can send an email to=20 jayvincent at aol.com and let him know you did this work. Nice talking with you today, it would be cool if this could be a vehicle for= =20 both our objectives. The Flyer is included at the end of this email. Thanks= . OK.=A0 I know you've done stuff like this before but who knows maybe I'll co= me=20 up with something worthwhile, so I'll cover these points (I've been doing=20 flyer campaigns in one form or another for 13 years) One of the big obstacles is keeping a low profile so that you don't get=20 chased off by security.--So we keep the flyers small and direct.=A0 However,= we also=20 want to make sure that the flyers get seen and read.=A0 So we stick the flye= rs=20 in the separation/seam on the driver's side.=A0 This increases the probabili= ty=20 that all the cars will get hit with a flyer.=A0 Fold the flyer in half, inse= rt the=20 unfolded half in the seam--this way the flyer opens slightly and it will "st= i ck" in the door.=A0 Also this keeps the flyers from hitting the ground and=20 getting the facility/parking lot operator upset. Of course if you can get into the event, the bathrooms are a good place and=20 any surface area that is at eye level. Jay NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com --part1_1c3.140891d0.2d3b32a3_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hey Kevin.=A0 As I told you, were looking for actors and or actor, that is w= illing to help us market are movie NEARFALL to the national wrestling duels=20= in Cleveland, which is going on right now downtown.  Someone nee= ds to go down there tomorrow and pass out flyers!=A0 What we can offer in ex= change is, Near Fall=A0 a feat= ure extra role in this Hollywood feature film.=A0 Just click on the link to=20= the movie.=A0 Once you have done this, you can send an email to jayvincent at a= ol.com and let him know you did this work.

Nice talking with you today, it would be cool if this could be a vehicle for= both our objectives.  The Flyer is included at the end of this email.=20= Thanks.

OK.=A0 I know you've done stuff like this before but who knows maybe I'll co= me up with something worthwhile, so I'll cover these points (I've been doing= flyer campaigns in one form or another for 13 years)

One of the big obstacles is keeping a low profile so that you don't get chas= ed off by security.--So we keep the flyers small and direct.=A0 However, we=20= also want to make sure that the flyers get seen and read.=A0 So we stick the= flyers in the separation/seam on the driver's side.=A0 This increases the p= robability that all the cars will get hit with a flyer.=A0 Fold the flyer in= half, insert the unfolded half in the seam--this way the flyer opens slight= ly and it will "stick" in the door.=A0 Also this keeps the flyers from hitti= ng the ground and getting the facility/parking lot operator upset.

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--part1_1c3.140891d0.2d3b32a3_boundary-- From Armand6588 at aol.com Sat Jan 17 20:42:11 2004 From: Armand6588 at aol.com (Armand6588 at aol.com) Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 23:42:11 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Back To Bacharach" At Cassidy Theatre! Message-ID: <42.44de0c7f.2d3b68a3@aol.com> --part1_42.44de0c7f.2d3b68a3_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit HEY EVERYONE!!!!! There are just seven more chances to see "Back to Bacharach and David" in Cassidy Theatre's Downunder Cafe. The show contains many of Burt Bacharach and Hal David's all time hits, and features an amazing six person cast. The show runs Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 p.m. and on Sunday afternoon's at 3 p.m. So come on out and see "Back To Bacharach and David" its a great show, and trust me, you will know a ton of the songs!! "Back To Bacharach and David" Cassidy Theatre 6200 Pearl Road Parma, Heights, Ohio Call 440-842-4600 for tickets And remember "What the world needs now, is love sweet love. Its the only things, that theres just to little of......." --part1_42.44de0c7f.2d3b68a3_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable HEY EVERYONE!!!!!

There are just seven more chances to see "Back to Bacharach and David" in Ca= ssidy Theatre's Downunder Cafe.  The show contains many of Burt Bachara= ch and Hal David's all time hits, and features an amazing  six person c= ast.  The show runs Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 p.m. and on Sunda= y afternoon's at 3 p.m.  So come on out and see "Back To Bacharach and=20= David"  its a great show, and trust me, you will know a ton of the song= s!!

"Back To Bacharach and David"
Cassidy Theatre
6200 Pearl Road
Parma, Heights, Ohio
Call 440-842-4600 for tickets

And remember "What the world needs now, is love sweet love.  Its the on= ly things, that theres just to little of......."
--part1_42.44de0c7f.2d3b68a3_boundary-- From irishrodeoclowns at comcast.net Sun Jan 18 06:15:03 2004 From: irishrodeoclowns at comcast.net (John Michael Regan) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 09:15:03 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beyond The Pale - Irish Radio Show NEW TIME - WRUW/FM 91.1 Message-ID: <00d001c3ddcd$777200a0$92c68318@ce1.client2.attbi.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00CD_01C3DDA3.8E699E00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi All: This is "Father Damon from Flanagan's Wake" recommending you = tune in to Roger every Sunday evening. =20 Slainte'! Greetings Irish/Celtic Music Lovers: Effective Sunday, January 18, 2004. New Time for Radio Show=20 Beyond The Pale with host Roger S. Weist WRUW/FM 91.1 Sundays 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. Traditionally Celtic and beyond... Enjoy Irish/Celtic music, songs and stories. Community news, dedications and requests. Call 216-368-2208 or e-mail: requests at wruw.org For information please write: rsw001 at aol.com ------=_NextPart_000_00CD_01C3DDA3.8E699E00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi All:  This is "Father Damon from Flanagan's Wake" = recommending you=20 tune in to Roger every Sunday evening. 
Slainte'!
 
Greetings Irish/Celtic Music Lovers:
 
Effective Sunday, January 18, = 2004.
 
New Time for Radio Show
Beyond The Pale
with = host
Roger S. Weist
 
WRUW/FM 91.1
Sundays 6:00 to 7:30=20 p.m.
 
 
Traditionally Celtic and = beyond...
Enjoy Irish/Celtic music, songs and=20 stories.
Community news, dedications and=20 requests.
Call 216-368-2208 or e-mail: requests at wruw.org
 
For information please write:  = rsw001 at aol.com
 
------=_NextPart_000_00CD_01C3DDA3.8E699E00-- From irishrodeoclowns at comcast.net Sun Jan 18 07:14:35 2004 From: irishrodeoclowns at comcast.net (John Michael Regan) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 10:14:35 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"SONGS OF IRELAND"-March 6-Akron Civic Theater/IRC Message-ID: <001a01c3ddd5$c984c500$92c68318@ce1.client2.attbi.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C3DDAB.DF46A180 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi All: Please help us get the word out by talking about and forwarding = this information to all your friends. The 22nd Annual "SONGS OF = IRELAND" to benefit the Ancient Order of Hibernians Building Fund will = be held on March 6 at the Akron Civic Theater. There is a 2pm matinee = ($16/ticket) and an 8pm performance ($20/ticket). Performers include: = The OHARA Dancers, The Ceili Band (with Gordon Shaffer), Tim = Seeman-World Champion Irish Dancer, That Irish Band, Fergie & The Bog = Dogs, The Shaffer Brothers, The Irish Rodeo Clowns, Pat Flynn and = Callaghan & O'Connor. Yours truly will direct and "host" the event. = Group Discounts are available by calling Tom Harvey at 330-773-2976. = You can also get a discount on any tickets paid for by=20 February 14th-St. Valentine's Day. You MUST call Tom Harvey for any = discount tickets. Tickets may also be purchased through TICKETMASTER, = but discounts are NOT AVAILABLE. Don't wait, Call Tom harvey right now = for the best deal. Thanks, JMR Irish Rodeo Clowns, LLC Where comedy is SERIOUS = Business=20 =20 John Michael Regan irishrodeoclowns at comcast.net =20 =20 =20 =20 Powered by Plaxo Want a signature like this?=20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C3DDAB.DF46A180 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi All:  Please help us get the = word out by=20 talking about and forwarding this information to all your=20 friends.  The 22nd Annual "SONGS OF IRELAND" to benefit = the=20 Ancient Order of Hibernians Building Fund will be held on March 6 at the = Akron=20 Civic Theater.  There is a 2pm matinee ($16/ticket) and an 8pm = performance ($20/ticket).  Performers include: The OHARA Dancers, = The Ceili=20 Band (with Gordon Shaffer), Tim Seeman-World Champion Irish Dancer, That = Irish=20 Band, Fergie & The Bog Dogs, The Shaffer Brothers, The Irish Rodeo = Clowns,=20 Pat Flynn and Callaghan & O'Connor.  Yours truly will direct = and "host"=20 the event.  Group Discounts are available by calling Tom Harvey at=20 330-773-2976.  You can also get a discount on any tickets paid for = by=20
February 14th-St. Valentine's Day.  You MUST call Tom Harvey = for any=20 discount tickets.  Tickets may also be purchased through = TICKETMASTER, but=20 discounts are NOT AVAILABLE.  Don't wait, Call Tom harvey right now = for the=20 best deal.
 Thanks, JMR
 
 
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Rocky River Community Theatre is = looking for phones=20 (or at least the hand set) that are more authentic to the 50s-60s era = for their=20 upcoming production of Bye Bye Birdie which previews on Jan. 22nd.  = If=20 anyone has any we could borrow, please respond to reenrd at ameritech.net. =20 Thanks!
------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C3DDB0.40D63AB0-- From ray at worldeonline.com Sun Jan 18 08:47:31 2004 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 11:47:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SWINGING CANE PRODUCTIONS - "HERO TOMORROW" auditions Message-ID: <02da01c3dde2$e30949d0$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_02DB_01C3DDB8.FA3341D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit MOVIE AUDITIONS SWINGING CANE PRODUCTIONS "HERO TOMORROW" SITE LAUNCHED! WWW.SWINGINGCANE.COM A boy's comic book fantasy collides with a girl's dreams of high fashion and love. SUNDAY, JANUARY 25th >From 1 to 5 PM at NORTH COAST CENTRAL CASTING www.worldeonline.com/nccc 4913 Storer Avenue Cleveland Ohio 44102 To be shot between March and November, 2004 in Cleveland and Akron. All kinds of characters who look the ages of 18 to 40 are needed to play various comic book junkies, slick art scene types, punkers, ultra sharp fashion mavens, jerky jocks, thugs, and hobos. The female lead, age 24ish, must be able to incorporate many of the above types. The male lead should look 25 years of age. (Separate auditions will be held for the younger and older characters that are needed. Please wait until then to audition for those roles.) This movie will be shot with a higher resolution Panasonic digital camera recording at 24 progressive frames per second in widescreen. The final product will be entered into festivals, and pressed to DVD for national / international distribution. Post production will take place at one of Ohio's most state of the art recording studios. www.commercialrecording.com The DVD will also feature a Dolby Digital surround mix. This is non-union gig and most pay will be deferred. All actors will receive a DVD upon completion. Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com _____ << ella for Spam Control >> has removed 3304 Spam messages and set aside 11 Read Later for me You can use it too - and it's FREE! www.ellaforspam.com ------=_NextPart_000_02DB_01C3DDB8.FA3341D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

MOVIE AUDITIONS
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"HERO TOMORROW"

SITE LAUNCHED!

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A boy's comic book fantasy collides with a girl's = dreams of high fashion and love.

SUNDAY, JANUARY 25th >From 1 to 5 PM at
NORTH COAST CENTRAL CASTING   www.worldeonline.com/nccc

4913 Storer Avenue
Cleveland Ohio 44102


To be shot between March and November, 2004 in
Cleveland and
Akron.

All kinds of characters who look the ages of 18 to 40 are needed to play = various comic book junkies, slick art scene types, punkers, ultra sharp fashion = mavens, jerky jocks, thugs, and = hobos.

The female lead, age 24ish, must be able to incorporate many of the above = types.

The male lead should look 25 years of age.
(Separate auditions will be held for the younger and older characters = that are needed. Please wait until then to audition for those = roles.)

This movie will be shot with a higher resolution Panasonic digital camera = recording at 24 progressive frames per second in widescreen.

The final product will be entered into festivals, and pressed to DVD for = national / international distribution.
Post production will take place at one of
Ohio's most state of the art recording studios. www.commercialrecording.com The DVD = will also feature a Dolby Digital surround mix.

This is non-union gig and most pay will be deferred.
All actors will receive a DVD upon completion.

 

 

Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com

 



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------=_NextPart_000_02DB_01C3DDB8.FA3341D0-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Jan 18 09:10:32 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 09:10:32 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE/HANNA THEATRE Message-ID: <20040118171032.58970.qmail@web12004.mail.yahoo.com> HANNA PRODUCTION: I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFECT, DON?T CHANGE! Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times It is only fitting that David Fraser was present at the opening of Playhouse Square?s new Hanna Theatre production, ?I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE.? Fraser was part of the original cast of ?JACQUES BREL? which, due to its record setting run, has been credited with keeping the Play House Square theatres from being demolished. Only recently did ?TONY ?N TINA?S WEDDING? eclipse the Brel longevity record for the longest run at a Cleveland theatre. Don?t be surprised if ?I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE? eclipses that record. Yes, it?s that good. The show is well into its 8th smash season in New York, has played to more than 650,000 people in Gotham, and has grossed over 60 million dollars worldwide with over 150 productions in such cities as Los Angeles, Toronto, Tel Aviv, Mexico City and Barcelona. Playwright/lyricist Joe DiPietro and composer Jimmy Roberts? show, which has been called, ?Seinfeld set to music? takes the viewer on a musical ride through the modern day mating game examing dating, romance, marriage, lovers, husbands, wives, children, in-laws,, sex, communication, and aging. Since opening in the big Apple, ?I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE? has become the most proposal-friendly show in town. Forty-two times, a young man has taken the stage to make a surprise proposal to his sweetheart. In all cases, the brides-to be happily accepted as the audience roared with approval. Cleveland could be next for this unique proposal technique. Make no mistake, you don?t go to ?I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE? so much for the message as to be entertainmed. However, there are moments, particularly in Act 2, when the poignancy of the show sneaks up on you. Act 1 deals with dating, and Act 2 deals with marriage, parenthood, and the death of a spouse. The Cleveland production is OUTSTANDING. There is not a weakness in the presentation. Director/choreographer Ray Roderick?s inspiration is imprinted all over the production. The pacing is swift. The choreography is fresh and creative. The shticks all work. The Cleveland-based cast is talented. T-A-L-E-N-T-E-D! They sing, act, dance and clown with ease. Playing numerous parts, from teens to the aged, each cast member understands the variances in their characters. Tricia Bestic, Julie Hogan, Nicholas Koesters and Larry Nehring don?t sing words, they sing meanings. Their voices are glorious. They are a total joy to listen to and watch. The musicians, pianist Angelyn Fullerton and violinist Ed Caner were excellent, as was Russ Borski?s contemporary cityscape set design and Terry Pieritz?s costumes. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: ?I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE? is a total delight! Though scheduled to run just until June, once the word gets out it should have a long, long, run at the Hanna Theatre! For tickets to ?I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFET, NOW CHANGE,? call 216-241-6000 or go on line to playhousesquare.com. The Hanna Theatre is located at 2067 East 14th Street. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes http://hotjobs.sweepstakes.yahoo.com/signingbonus From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Jan 18 09:21:15 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 09:21:15 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]BERKO: COPENHAGEN REVIEW/ACTORS' SUMMIT Message-ID: <20040118172115.27244.qmail@web12003.mail.yahoo.com> FASCINATING, MUST SEE ?COPENHAGEN? AT ACTOR?S SUMMIT Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Why didn?t Hitler?s Germany develop an atomic bomb and thus get the means to not only win the Second World War, but control the world? That question has plagued many intellects. If Michael Frayn, the author of the much acclaimed and Tony Award winning play ?COPENHAGEN? is correct, the answer lies on two planes. First, Hitler?s maniacal hatred of the Jews caused the likes of Einstein and Oppenheimer, the cream of German physicists, to flee the country. In addition, a most significant question,the clue to atomic energy, was never asked nor answered by Werner Heisenberg, Germany?s wartime head of its nuclear program. ?COPENHAGEN,? which came to the stage in 1998, is about the 1941 meeting between Heisenberg and his Danish counterpart Niels Bohr. The probing questions of that meeting are, ?Why did it happen?? and ?What really took place?? The history of the world may well have been decided at that meeting. Frayn?s play has given fuel to further fire answers to those questions and put to rest the issue of Nazi Germany?s nuclear failure. A lecture delivered by Ian Johnston of Malaspina University-College, Nanaimo, BC, Canada, in March 2001, illuminates the debate. He stated, ?The first (and most obvious) interpretative issue the play raises?the relationship between the historical record and a fictional interpretation of historical events based upon a judicious selection of material from that record, some imaginative additions, and a creative patterning of the combination [becomes] what adds up to some significant totality as theatre.? He further states, ?Frayn's work cannot contain or incorporate all the historical material relevant to the events, as well as the various ways this material has been read. His task as an artist is to offer some imaginatively coherent vision of the experience he is addressing. And that task necessarily requires him to select, omit, and invent.? >From the standpoint of the theatre-goer, Frayn accomplishes his task well. Even though the play is extremely long, and could have been tightened up to make it more palatable to the average attender, it holds one?s attention throughout. Reviews of the script and its British and American premieres were almost all enthusiastic. As one reviewer stated, "An evening with Michael Frayn's dazzling new drama will be among the most exhilarating, challenging and involving two and a half hours you ever spend in a theater. And you don't need an advanced degree to understand the profound questions it raises about motive, morality and the betrayal of memory.? It is exciting that the play?s local premiere production, on stage at Actors? Summit, is presented at the same lofty heights as the original productions. Neil Thackaberry?s directing is exacting. The trio of actors are impeccable in their character developments, and the setting created by having the audience surround the stage results in an intimacy that makes the viewer part of the action. Wayne Turney is on a theatrical roll. He was recently superb in ?HAMLET? and ?TARTUFFE? at Great Lakes Theatre Festival. He did a wonderful translation of ?TARTUFFE? at Actors? Summit. He is a dual recipient of the Times Theatre Tributes. He is a sure bet to garner another award for his fascinating performance as Werner Heisenberg. Turney?s performance shows what happens when acting talent, character understanding, and the right vehicle come together. BRAVO! A. Neil Thackaberry gives his finest acting performance as Niels Bohr. As is the case with Turney, he absorbs himself into the character of the half-Jewish Danish physicist who played a major role in helping the United States to develop the atomic bomb. Last season Lucy Bredeson-Smith gave a career highlight performance as Rosemary in Actors? Summit?s ?PICNIC.? Her performance was recognized with a Times Tribute Theatre Award. She has followed up that stellar showing with another fine achievement. She well plays the fulcrum of the teeter totter ride between Bohr and Heisenberg with consummate skill. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: With the complexity of script, any production short of the Actors? Summit?s superb rendition, would make for a long and confusing evening of theatre. ?COPENHAGEN? is Actors? Summit?s very best production to date!!!! This production is not a should see, it is a MUST see! __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes http://hotjobs.sweepstakes.yahoo.com/signingbonus From johnny at mdifilm.com Sun Jan 18 09:23:52 2004 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 12:23:52 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Chinese New Year Celebration with Chinese-American organization in Cleveland Message-ID: <00c501c3dde7$dba826c0$0900000a@johnny6> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00C6_01C3DDBD.F2D21EC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello performing artists, I would like to invite you to come celebrate the Chinese New Year - Year of the Monkey (year of 4702) with me and the fellow members at the Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland's New Year Celebration and Installation of New Officers dinner party. This is going to be held on Saturday, Feb 7, 2004 at Li Wah Restaurant, 2999 Payne Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44114 starting at 6pm (Semi Formal or Traditional Dress) The night include a delicious 10-course Chinese Cuisine, Lion Dance, Entertainment, and wonderful Raffle Prizes, The cost for the night is $25 (for non OCAGC members) or ($20 for OCAGC members - you can become a member on the spot and pay the cheaper rate, anyone can join OCAGC) :) The Installation of New Officers will be swear in by Judge Bridget McCafferty and that the new officers are: President (yours truly - Johnny Wu), Secretary: Hao Cheng and Treasurer: Shan Chan. I would like to see you come and have a great time with us and at least, to watch me get embarrassed. ;) If you are interested to come party with us, email me back to RSVP. You can pay me via check payable to CAGC and I will have your ticket(s) readied at the door unless you want it ahead of time. Thanks for consideration, more information about the organization can be found at http://www.ocagc.org The Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland (OCAGC) is a non-profit, non-partisan civil rights and educational organization. We are dedicated to promoting cultural heritage, active participation in civic and community affairs, securing justice, and equal treatment and equal opportunity for all Americans of Chinese and Asian/Pacific Islander descent. "Embracing the Hopes and Aspiration of Chinese and Asian Pacific Americans in the United States". The Organization of Chinese American of Greater Cleveland (OCAGC) serves the continually growing Chinese American community of Northeast Ohio and works with other organizations and communities to promote ethnic awareness and cultural diversity since 1980. Johnny Wu ================================== Media Design Imaging media creation for marketing solutions http://www.mdifilm.com 216.373.3278 President (2004-2005) Organization of Chinese American of Greater Cleveland OCAGC http://www.ocagc.org Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System) 2800 years old Family Style Martial Arts http://www.wujiaquan.com ------=_NextPart_000_00C6_01C3DDBD.F2D21EC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Hello=20 performing artists,

I would like to invite you = to come=20 celebrate the Chinese New Year - Year of the Monkey (year of 4702) with = me and=20 the fellow members at the Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater=20 Cleveland's New Year Celebration and Installation of New Officers dinner = party.

This is going to be held = on=20 Saturday, Feb 7, 2004 at Li Wah Restaurant, 2999 Payne Avenue, = Cleveland, Ohio=20 44114 starting at 6pm (Semi Formal or Traditional=20 Dress)

The night include a = delicious=20 10-course Chinese Cuisine, Lion Dance, Entertainment, and wonderful = Raffle=20 Prizes,

The cost for the night is = $25 (for=20 non OCAGC members) or ($20 for OCAGC members - you can become a member = on the=20 spot and pay the cheaper rate, anyone can join OCAGC) = :)

The Installation of New = Officers=20 will be swear in by Judge Bridget McCafferty and that the new officers = are:=20 President (yours truly - Johnny Wu), Secretary: Hao Cheng and Treasurer: = Shan=20 Chan.

I would like to see you = come and=20 have a great time with us and at least, to watch me get embarrassed.=20 ;)

If you are interested to = come party=20 with us, email me back to RSVP. You can pay=20 me via check payable to CAGC and I will have your ticket(s) readied at the door unless you = want it ahead=20 of time.

Thanks for consideration, = more=20 information about the organization can be found at http://www.ocagc.org

The Organization of = Chinese=20 Americans of Greater Cleveland (OCAGC) is a non-profit, non-partisan = civil=20 rights and educational organization. We are dedicated to promoting = cultural=20 heritage, active participation in civic and community affairs, securing = justice,=20 and equal treatment and equal opportunity for all Americans of Chinese = and=20 Asian/Pacific Islander descent. "Embracing the Hopes and Aspiration of = Chinese=20 and Asian Pacific Americans in the United=20 States".

The Organization of = Chinese American=20 of Greater Cleveland (OCAGC) serves the continually growing Chinese = American=20 community of Northeast Ohio and works with other=20 organizations and communities to promote ethnic awareness and cultural=20 diversity since = 1980.

Johnny = Wu

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------=_NextPart_000_00C6_01C3DDBD.F2D21EC0-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Jan 18 09:46:12 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 09:46:12 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko REVIEW: DINNER PARTY/CLEVEPLAYHSE Message-ID: <20040118174612.32193.qmail@web12009.mail.yahoo.com> SCRIPT AND DIRECTING MISS THE MARK AT CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Neil Simon is the undisputed master of modern American theatrical comedy. His thirty-one plays have covered a dysfunctional duo living together (?THE ODD COUPLE?), the plight of newlyweds (?BAREFOOT IN THE PARK?) and lots of self examination plays including ?BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS? ?BILOXI BLUES,? ?BROADWAY BOUND,? and ?LOST IN YONKERS.? Simon is at his best when he adds up a bunch of funny one-liners into a delightful set of plausible circumstances. Think ?THE STAR-SPANGLED GIRL,? ?PLAZA SUITE,? and ?LAST OF THE RED HOT LOVERS.? He?s at his worst when he attempts to philosophize. Think ?GOD'S FAVORITE,? ?JAKE'S WOMEN? AND ?PROPOSALS.? (You?ve probably never heard of the plays as they were generally panned by the critics and avoided by audiences.) Unfortunately, ?THE DINNER PARTY,? now on stage at the Cleveland Play House, falls into Simon?s ?message plays? list. Simon should be given credit for trying to break his traditional mode and write a play very different from anything he had done before. Simon has achieved his goal, but it doesn?t translate into success. The script is not a farce, a broad comedy, or a drama with a few laughs. What it actually is is anyone?s guess. What it emphatically is not is a total entertaining evening at the theatre. The show opened to negative reviews in New York. It ran because of a strong presale based on Simon?s reputation plus a cast that included Henry Winkler and the late-John Ritter. The plot of ?THE DINNER PARTY"?is as simple as some of its lines. Gabrielle invites Andre, her ex-husband, with whom she's still in love, and two other couples who used to be married to each other, to a dinner party at a posh Parisian restaurant. Several funny things happen on the way to discovering why she planned the party and how her Machiavellian plan is meant to affect the others. The premise is broad, the effect is shallow. Adding to the script?s problems is Peter Hackett?s laborious directing, which adds at least half-an-hour to the intermissionless play. Hacket, who will soon be leaving his position as Artistic Director of CPH, seems to have no clue as how to balance the comedy aspects with the dramatic message. The pacing of the show is torturous. The characters generally display little real emotional passion, laugh lines aren?t keyed, the actors often seem lost. As someone sitting behind me said, ?When is this thing going to end?? Unfortunately, this same message must be placed on Hackett?s well-meaning, but misdirected tenure at the CPH. It can only be hoped that his strong academic talents will fit much better into a university setting where his questionable play selections and administative decisions won?t be a factor. He is wished much good luck in what hopefully will be a better setting for his abilities. The cast of the production at times seems as clueless as the script. Kevin Hogan, as a frustrated writer, walks through his part, often saying funny lines that become unfunny. He seems some place else, not involved in the action. Mary Gen Fjelstad, his stage wife, doesn?t delve into her character and presents flat lines with little emotional variance. David Brummel, as the aloof Andre, and Cynthia Darlow as the evening?s plotter, seem to be feigning feelings. On the other hand Steve McCue, as a nerdy artist in a rented tux and Derdriu Ring, his ex-wife, milk their roles to high levels of humor and pathos. Too bad the whole production didn?t reach McCue and Ring?s level. The highlight of the evening is scenic designer Vicki Smith?s magnificent high-ceilinged formal French restaurant dining room. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: With a weak script, inept directing and generally shallow acting, ?THE DINNER PARTY? is a long sit not worth the effort. For tickets to ?THE DINNER PARTY,? which range from $32 to $40, with ?under 25 ? tickets at $12, call 216-795-7000 or go on-line to www.clevelandplayhouse.com. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes http://hotjobs.sweepstakes.yahoo.com/signingbonus From kaimei at earthlink.net Sun Jan 18 09:57:17 2004 From: kaimei at earthlink.net (Christopher) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 12:57:17 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]call for cops and crooks 1-20 in Akron Message-ID: <400AC8FE.3E074DF1@earthlink.net> --------------42FA32133B630689C0261B7A Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Greetings, We will be shooting the police station scene for our feature film Sugar. We need cops and suspects. If you want to come as a cop, wear dark pants and dark shoes. I provide the shirts and props (unless you have your own). If you want to come as a suspect being booked, I suppose you could wear anything. Creative license is allowed here. If you want to bring both in case we're short one or the other, that would be great. We will meet at my home at 6:00 PM Tuesday night, for wardrobe prep, and be at the location (ten minutes from my house) by seven. The shoot will probably last until 9:30 PM. My address is: 1422 Elder Ave. Akron 44301 An account is being set up to pay extras on a rolling breakeven basis. (that means you don't get money now, you get it later, when we have it to give to you). But it's not completely "free work," and copies of the film once completed will provided to all who were in the scene, who ask me for one. Thanks in advance! Christopher K. Young Video Verite' Productions (330) 608-8760 --------------42FA32133B630689C0261B7A Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Greetings,

We will be shooting the police station scene for our feature film Sugar.  We need cops and suspects.  If you want to come as a cop, wear dark pants and dark shoes.  I provide the shirts and props (unless you have your own).  If you want to come as a suspect being booked, I suppose you could wear anything.  Creative license is allowed here.  If you want to bring both in case we're short one or the other, that would be great.

We will meet at my home at 6:00 PM Tuesday night, for wardrobe prep, and be at the location (ten minutes from my house) by seven.  The shoot will probably last until 9:30 PM.  My address is:

1422 Elder Ave.
Akron 44301

An account is being set up to pay extras on a rolling breakeven basis.  (that means you don't get money now, you get it later, when we have it to give to you).  But it's not completely "free work," and copies of the film once completed will provided to all who were in the scene, who ask me for one.  Thanks in advance!

Christopher K. Young
Video Verite' Productions
(330) 608-8760 --------------42FA32133B630689C0261B7A-- From nacl at nacl.org Sun Jan 18 10:46:51 2004 From: nacl at nacl.org (NaCl) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 13:46:51 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NaCl Winter News Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3157278412_494451_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit NaCl Winter News (Jan/Feb) 2004 -10 BRECHT POEMS at The Austin Arts Center and BRIC. -Accepting applications for THE CATSKILL PERFORMER TRAINING RETREAT. ____________________________________________________________________ The Catskill Performer Training Retreat July 11-18, 2004, Highland Lake, NY Now accepting letters of application for the 2004 retreat at NaCl Catskills. The retreat takes place at NaCl Catskills, a beautiful lake-country work centre located in Highland Lake, NY, two hours north west of New York City. Participants live at NaCl's artists' residence and work 6 hours per day in the church-turned-theatre with Brad Krumholz, Tannis Kowalchuk and Ker Wells (Number Eleven Theatre/ National Theatre School of Canada). NaCl's training, which is named "Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral Work," will be explored as well as other exercises designed to expand physical presence, vocal technique, and creative impulse, craft, and performance creation. This retreat is designed for actors, creator-performers, and directors who are interested in ensemble theatre, solo work, devised performance, physical theatre adaptations, and original theatre creation. "Doing the morning physical work was like experiencing acting on an anthropological level. I realised that my body is an intelligent life form--my limbs have intelligence. I learned that my voice is a living organism--it has a physical life. The empowerment to create my own work was amazing! I want to bring the two worlds (conventional theatre and original created theatre) together in my own work--performing a role in a play, but striving for true artistry and a physical truth in the making of it."-- Amy Lammert, actress, AEA Tuition is $550 for all meals, accommodations, and workshops. If you wish to apply, please send a detailed letter about yourself that includes your experience, age, and why you are interested in this retreat. We will reply to everyone who applies. Upon acceptance, a $150 down payment will be needed. For more information please feel free to e-mail or call 718-398-4589 (Brooklyn) or (845) 557-0694 (Catskills). Please send application letter to: NaCl P.O. Box 2201 Times Square Station New York, NY 10108 www.nacl.org for more info and pictures 10 BRECHT POEMS-- a Brechtian Vaudeville What the heck is a Brechtian Vaudeville? Take a saucy dance, a shadow puppet show, a funny physical avant-garde moment; add a strikingly relevant poem by Bertolt Brecht about oppression, war, and a corrupt political leadership circa 1930's and 1940's; mix in some beautiful a cappella songs, and you have 10 BRECHT POEMS. And, for those who have seen it all before-- we have a NEW poem to show you! Created and performed by Tannis Kowalchuk of NaCl and Leese Walker of Strike Anywhere Performance Ensemble. BRIC Studio--return engagement! Saturday, February 7 @ 8 PM Tickets are $10/$8 students 57 Rockwell Place, Brooklyn, New York (very near to BAM Harvey) Box Office Number--718-855-7882 x53 We are very happy to be invited back to BRIC where we premiered the first version of the performance in January, 2002. The Austin Arts Center, Goodwin Theatre Trinity College Wednesday, February 11 @ 8 PM Tickets are $15 300 Summit Street, Hartford, CT Box Office Number-- 860-297-2199 www.nacl.org --MS_Mac_OE_3157278412_494451_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable NaCl Winter News NaCl Winter News (Jan/Feb) 2004
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10 BRECHT POEMS at The Austin A= rts Center and BRIC.
-A= ccepting applications for THE CATSKILL PERFORMER TRAINING RETREAT.

____________________________________________________________= ________

The Catskill Performer Training Retreat

July 11-18, 2004, Highland Lake, NY


Now accepting letters of application for the 2004 retreat at NaCl C= atskills.
 
The retreat takes place at NaCl Catskills, a beautiful lake-country work ce= ntre located in Highland Lake, NY, two hours north west of New York City. &n= bsp;Participants live at NaCl's artists' residence and work 6 hours per day = in the church-turned-theatre with Brad Krumholz, Tannis Kowalchuk and Ker We= lls (Number Eleven Theatre/ National Theatre School of Canada).  NaCl's= training, which is named "Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral Wor= k,"  will be explored as well as other exercises designed to e= xpand physical presence, vocal technique, and creative impulse, craft, and p= erformance creation.  This retreat is designed for actors, creator-perf= ormers, and directors who are interested in ensemble theatre, solo work, dev= ised performance, physical theatre adaptations, and original theatre creatio= n.

"Doing the morning physical work was like experiencing acting o= n an anthropological level.  I realised that my body is an intel= ligent life form--my limbs have intelligence.  I learned that my voice = is a living organism--it has a physical life. The empowerment to create my o= wn work was amazing!  I want to bring the two worlds (conventional thea= tre and original created theatre) together in my own work--performing a role= in a play, but striving for true artistry and a physical truth in the makin= g of it."-- Amy Lammert, actress, AEA

Tuition is $550 for all meals, accommodations, and workshops.  If you = wish to apply, please send a detailed letter about yourself that includes yo= ur experience, age, and why you are interested in this retreat.  We wil= l reply to everyone who applies.   Upon acceptance, a $150 down pa= yment will be needed.  For more information please feel free to e-mail = or call 718-398-4589 (Brooklyn) or (845) 557-0694 (Catskills).  Please = send application letter to:

NaCl
P.O. Box 2201 Times Square Station
New York, NY   10108

www.nacl.org for more info and pictures



10 BRECHT POEMS-- a Brechtian Vaudeville<= BR>

What the heck is a Brechtian Vaudeville? &nb= sp;Take a saucy dance, a shadow puppet show, a funny physical avant-garde mo= ment; add a strikingly relevant poem by Bertolt Brecht about oppression, war= , and a corrupt political leadership circa 1930's and 1940's; mix in some be= autiful a cappella songs, and you have 10 BRECHT POEMS.  And, fo= r those who have seen it all before-- we have a NEW poem to show you!  = Created and performed by Tannis Kowalchuk of NaCl and Leese Walker of Strike= Anywhere Performance Ensemble.

BRIC Studio--return engagement!

Saturday, February 7 @ 8 PM  Tickets are $10/$8 st= udents
57 Rockwell Place, Brooklyn, New York (very near to BAM Harvey)
Box Office Number--718-855-7882  x53
We are very happy to be invited back to BRIC where we= premiered the first version of the performance in January, 2002.

The Austin Arts Center, Goodwin Theatre
Trinity College

Wednesday, February 11 @ 8 PM  Tickets are $15
300 Summit Street,  Hartford, CT
Box Office Number-- 860-297-2199


www.nacl.org=        

--MS_Mac_OE_3157278412_494451_MIME_Part-- From ACT1022 at webtv.net Sun Jan 18 11:40:04 2004 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 14:40:04 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Concert East Cleveland Theater Message-ID: <18833-400AE114-88@storefull-3171.bay.webtv.net> What: Melting Pot Orchestra/Jazz/Gospel/ Caribbean Sound Where: 14108 Euclid Avenue When: Sunday January 25, 2004 at 3:00 PM Cost: Free Limited Seating For additional information call (216) 851-8721 From rmarks at teecleve.org Sun Jan 18 14:04:10 2004 From: rmarks at teecleve.org (Rebecca Marks) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 17:04:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Performers needed! Message-ID: <000501c3de0f$03d544d0$6401a8c0@becca> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C3DDE5.1AFF3CD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I am currently seeking a few wandering performers - clowns, magicians, someone who can create balloon animals - for an indoor carnival on March 7, 2004, from approximately 12-2pm. If you are interested, please respond to rmarks at teecleve.org. Would love a couple of volunteers, but pay can be negotiated. Supplies will be provided for balloon animals. ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C3DDE5.1AFF3CD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I am currently seeking a few wandering performers – = clowns, magicians, someone who can create balloon animals -  for an indoor carnival on March = 7, 2004, from approximately 12-2pm.   If you are interested, please respond to rmarks at teecleve.org.  Would love a couple of = volunteers, but pay can be negotiated.  Supplies will be provided for balloon animals. 

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C3DDE5.1AFF3CD0-- From jeanneg at core.com Sun Jan 18 19:55:02 2004 From: jeanneg at core.com (jeanne gallagher) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 22:55:02 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions Message-ID: <200401190355.i0J3t2rv001268@mail0.mx.voyager.net> -- The Group Show, Silhouette Dance and Fine Arts Center, 12501 Madison Avenue, Lakewood. (Use Robin Avenue entrance, parking in rear.) ?Our Show of Shows?, a variety show. Roles available for men and women of all ages. Come prepared with a song, (accompanist available). . Friday, Jan. 23 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Jan. 25 at 2:00 p.m. CoreComm Webmail. http://home.core.com From cinevid at yahoo.com Sun Jan 18 22:54:43 2004 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 22:54:43 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]REMINDER - HEADSHOT SESSION AT NCCC 1/25 Message-ID: <20040119065443.54763.qmail@web60303.mail.yahoo.com> --0-739979482-1074495283=:54453 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii RESERVATIONS STILL AVAILABLE FOR HEADSHOT SESSION AT NCCC, but they are filling up, so secure your timeslot now. Sunday January 25th from 2-6pm at North Coast Central Casting. (click on reservations here) ONLY $35.00 buys 8 poses and a free 8x10 Receive proofs by email and get a FREE 8x10 glossy printout from the pose of your choice. North Coast Central Casting 4913 Storer Ave. Cleveland, OH William Johns - Photographer www.headshots4u.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes --0-739979482-1074495283=:54453 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
RESERVATIONS STILL AVAILABLE FOR
HEADSHOT SESSION AT NCCC,
but they are filling up, so secure your timeslot now.
Sunday January 25th from 2-6pm
at North Coast Central Casting.
ONLY $35.00 buys 8 poses
and a free 8x10
 
Receive proofs by email and get a FREE 8x10
glossy printout from the pose of your choice.
 
North Coast Central Casting
4913 Storer Ave. Cleveland, OH
William Johns - Photographer
 
 
 

www.headshots4u.com

 


Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes --0-739979482-1074495283=:54453-- From Crwhite114 at aol.com Mon Jan 12 04:13:31 2004 From: Crwhite114 at aol.com (Crwhite114 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 07:13:31 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Press Release #2 Chagrin Valley Little Theatre - Laughter on the 23rd Floor Message-ID: <181.25650a57.2d33e96b@aol.com> --part1_181.25650a57.2d33e96b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Press Release Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Presents Neil Simon's Laughter on the 23rd Floor Come see Max, a comic genius, a tyrant, and a paranoiac with a heart of gold. But his penchant for tipping and popping too many pills is growing under the pressures of a rising McCarthyism, network executives, and sponsors who want him to cut back his "too-smart" show and staff so that they can chase after the Leave It To Beaver and Father Knows Best audience. Broadway's funniest playwright writing about a team of comedy writers? Its' no wonder Laughter on the 23rd Floor is "the funniest comedy on Broadway in years" (Variety). Cast: Lucas: Dan Rajkovich Carol: Lydia Koprowski Milt: Bob Ableman Max Prince: Chris Nappi Val: Michael Pitt Helen: Cheryl Fousek Brian: Geo Money Ira: Steve Kay Kenny: Phil Thornton January 16th - February 7th Fridays & Saturdays @ 8 PM Directed by Carol Jaffee Pribble Produced by Julia Wolff 40 River Street Chagrin Falls, OH 44022 Box Office: (440) 247-8955 Box Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. Monday - Saturday Call the box office for tickets today! New Lower Prices for 2003-2004 --part1_181.25650a57.2d33e96b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Press Release

Chagrin Valley Little Theatre

Presents Neil Simon's Laughter on the 23rd Floor

Come see Max, a comic genius, a tyrant, and a paranoiac with a heart of gold= .  But his penchant for tipping and popping too many pills is growing u= nder the pressures of a rising McCarthyism, network executives, and sponsors= who want him to cut back his "too-smart" show and staff so that they can ch= ase after the Leave It To Beaver and Father Knows Best audience.  Broad= way's funniest playwright writing about a team of comedy writers?  Its'= no wonder Laughter on the 23rd Floor is "the funniest comedy on Broadway in= years" (Variety).

Cast:

Lucas:  Dan Rajkovich       &nbs= p;  Carol:  Lydia Koprowski

Milt:  Bob Ableman         = ;       Max Prince:  Chris Nappi

Val:  Michael Pitt         &n= bsp;    Helen:  Cheryl Fousek

Brian:  Geo Money         &nbs= p;  Ira:  Steve Kay

Kenny:  Phil Thornton  

January 16th - February 7th     Fridays & Saturda= ys @ 8 PM

Directed by Carol Jaffee Pribble
Produced by Julia Wolff

40 River Street
Chagrin Falls, OH  44022

Box Office: (440) 247-8955
Box Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. Monday - Saturday

Call the box office for tickets today!

New Lower Prices for 2003-2004


--part1_181.25650a57.2d33e96b_boundary-- From vincentmagic at hotmail.com Mon Jan 12 05:41:33 2004 From: vincentmagic at hotmail.com (Vincent Polowy) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 08:41:33 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Only 5 days until EC @ CPT Message-ID:
This Weekend!!!


Not under the BIG TOP, but out of the BIG [BOX] comes the Eclectic CirCus. NOT traditional circus, but rather four specialty artists bringing their contrasting talents and personalities to a unique variety show including, but not limited to: magic, mime, music, juggling, dance, clowning, sideshow and the spoken word.
 
Join creator/performers Aaron Bonk, John Flower, Vincent Polowy and Cassandra Vincent for an electrifying evening of performance!
 
Show Times: This Friday & Saturday, January 16th. & 17th. at 8:00 p.m. AND Sunday, January 18th. at 3:00 p.m.
 
As part of CPT's Big [Box] series, the performances will take place at Cleveland Public Theatres' Upstairs Theatre, located at 6415 Detroit Avenue.
 
For ticket information, call the CPT box office at (216) 631-2727.
 
See you at the show!
 
 
Vincent Magic Productions
P.O. Box 21310 
South Euclid, Ohio
44121-0310
(440)442-5859
vincentmagicprod at aol.com
morgandegrey at aol.com
www.vincentmagic.com
 


Learn how to choose, serve, and enjoy wine at Wine @ MSN. From Marianne.Paul at huntington.com Mon Jan 12 06:00:47 2004 From: Marianne.Paul at huntington.com (Marianne.Paul at huntington.com) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 09:00:47 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Pirates of Penzance" TENOR wanted! Message-ID: The Aurora Community Theatre is presenting Gilbert & Sullivan's "Pirates of Penzance" from Friday, April 30th to Saturday, May 22nd. We have held our first round of auditions and have an amazing cast of talented people but are missing FREDERIC! Our rehearsals will start Monday, March 1 and will be in the evenings on Monday, Tuesday, Wed., and Friday. The Director is David Vosburgh from Youngstown State U. and his Musical Director is Keith Stiver -- both very talented and fun to work with. If you are a tenor (age range should be 20's) and want a terrific opportunity to play a major role in this wonderful production, please contact me at this e-mail address or call me for a private audition: Marianne Paul, Producer 216-515-6534 - work 330-562-9065 - home Marianne S Paul Vice President, Cleveland Trust Administration Priv Finl Grp Pers Trst Adm-Sr The Huntington National Bank 917 Euclid Avenue, (CM24) , Cleveland, OH 44115 Phone: 216/515-6534 Fax: 216-515-6633 Email: marianne.paul at huntington.com From Diemwoman at aol.com Mon Jan 12 08:47:19 2004 From: Diemwoman at aol.com (Diemwoman at aol.com) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 11:47:19 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Photo Exhibit in Painesville Message-ID: <9e.1179c2e.2d342997@aol.com> --part1_9e.1179c2e.2d342997_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Group Photography Show "From a Woman's Point of View" featuring the Photography of Lori Diemer, Michelle Drackett, Pat Stoltz and Linda Zehler. These ladies are all members of the Western Reserve Photographic Society and their subject matter is varied. The Art Essence Gallery 184 N. Main St. Painesville, Ohio,440-639-1993. January 18-March 12, reception Sunday Jan. 18 2-5pm. Gallery hours M-F 11-5, Sat 10-3. --part1_9e.1179c2e.2d342997_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Group Photography Show "From a Woma= n's Point of View" featuring the Photography of Lori Diemer, Michelle Dracke= tt, Pat Stoltz and Linda Zehler. These ladies are all members of the Western= Reserve Photographic Society and their subject matter is varied. The Art Es= sence Gallery 184 N. Main St. Painesville, Ohio,440-639-1993. January 18-Mar= ch 12, reception Sunday Jan. 18 2-5pm. Gallery hours M-F 11-5, Sat 10-3. --part1_9e.1179c2e.2d342997_boundary-- From mpreston at dobama.org Mon Jan 12 09:10:18 2004 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR Marketing Director) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 12:10:18 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Russ Borski January Artist in Warren Smith Gallery Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C3D905.0B48F360 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In DOBAMA THEATRE's Warren Smith Gallery Heartfelt from Heartsong artwork by Russ Borski January 16 - February 8 The Warren Smith Gallery's featured artist for January and February is Russ Borski. In addition to directing Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, which opens at Dobama January 16th, Mr. Borski will be exhibiting over a dozen of his unique acrylic paintings in the gallery. Mr. Borski arrived in Cleveland via Chicago fourteen years ago. Best known as a visual designer for theater, he has designed a couple hundred productions over the past three decades. Originally trained as a scenic artist on canvasses spanning forty feet, Mr. Borski is painting smaller (just slightly), more personal statements intermittently from show to show, exploring various styles and mediums. His goal is to develop a uniquely individualized presentation, still, as always, with much theatrical flair. The Warren Smith Gallery is open before and after performances of Raised in Captivity and by appointment. At Dobama Theatre: Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver Directed by Russ Borski January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity is an off-the-wall comedy, a ball of energy with more twists and turns than can be easily explained on paper. Adding to the absurdity is the fact that the twins in Dobama's production will be played by real-life siblings Tyson and Tyler Postma. Ohio Premiere! featuring Sean Derry, Juliette Regnier*, Tyler Postma*, Tyson Postma and Jeff Staron *member Actors' Equity Association Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sunday 1/18 at 7:30 p.m.; 1/25, 2/1 and 2/8 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets $11-$20 Information: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. February 14th - Have a Heart for the Arts Valentine's Day Party -- info at www.evite.com/pub/mpreston/raised DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present: January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed by Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! Quirky, bizarre comedy featuring real-life siblings Tyler and Tyson Postma as twins Bernadette and Sebastian! Regular single ticket prices: $15-20. Senior/student prices: $11-17. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. Night Kitchen is proud to present: January 23-Feb 8 Loud Americans: A Punk Saga by Christopher Johnston and Gregory Vovos. World Premiere! The next generation of punk has arrived. 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Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003B_01C3D906.8D40C810 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Be one of the first to see Raised in Captivity when it opens this Friday at Dobama Theatre! DOBAMA presents the OHIO PREMIERE of Raised in Captivity By Nicky Silver Directed by Russ Borski January 16 - February 8 Dobama Theatre proudly presents the Ohio premiere of Nicky Silver's Raised in Captivity. This off-the-wall comedy is a ball of energy with more twists and turns than can be easily explained on paper. Adding to the absurdity of this comedy is the fact that the twins in Dobama's production will be played by real-life siblings Tyson and Tyler Postma*. Sebastian Bliss (Tyson Postma) and his twin sister, Bernadette Dixon (Tyler Postma*), reunite after several years at their mother's funeral, after she was killed by an errant showerhead. Bernadette can barely stop weeping, while her brother is merely irritated by her display of emotion. Sebastian attends therapy sessions with Dr. Hillary MacMahon (Juliette Regnier*, who also plays Miranda Bliss), and when he announces his intention to leave therapy, she injures herself over it. Bernadette's husband, Kip (Sean Derry), decides to give up dentistry and become an artist. Sebastian's only real contact with people is in the form of letters he writes to a convicted murderer, Dylan (Jeff Staron, who also plays Roger). Sebastian brings home a prostitute and ends up with his throat cut. As he lies bleeding, his mother's ghost visits him. Mother and son reveal secrets they couldn't tell while Mother lived. "Raised in Captivity is about guilt, redemption and self-punishment, and, against all odds, it is also very funny." - The New York Times featuring Sean Derry, Juliette Regnier*, Tyler Postma*, Tyson Postma and Jeff Staron *member Actors' Equity Association Performances: January 16 - February 8 Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sunday 1/18 at 7:30 p.m.; 1/25, 2/1 and 2/8 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets $11-$20 Information: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. SAVE THE DATE! February 14th - Have a Heart for the Arts Valentine's Day Party -- more info at www.evite.com/pub/mpreston/raised DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present: January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed by Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! Quirky, bizarre comedy featuring real-life siblings Tyler and Tyson Postma as twins Bernadette and Sebastian! Regular single ticket prices: $15-20. Senior/student prices: $11-17. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. Night Kitchen is proud to present: January 23-Feb 8 Loud Americans: A Punk Saga by Christopher Johnston and Gregory Vovos. World Premiere! The next generation of punk has arrived. 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From Thackaberr at aol.com Mon Jan 12 09:45:02 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 12:45:02 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wonderful Beacon Journal review of COPENHAGEN at Actors' Summit Message-ID: <66.3b44188e.2d34371e@aol.com> -------------------------------1073929502 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit By Kerry Clawson Beacon Journal staff writer Put two of the most brilliant scientific minds in a room together, and you're bound to get something volatile. That's what happens in the play Copenhagen, showing in its Northeast Ohio premiere at Actors' Summit in Hudson. The three-character drama explores what could have been said during a mysterious, real 1941 visit between German physicist Werner Heisenberg (working on the Nazi atomic-bomb program) and his old mentor Niels Bohr, a half-Jewish scientist living in Nazi-occupied Copenhagen, Denmark. Wayne Turney and Neil Thackaberry are both highly believable as student and mentor, both in their love-hate relationship and in the tempering, profound respect that these colleagues have for each other. In many ways, their lives as physicists resemble a good old fraternity, but when this story takes place, they are on opposite sides of World War II. Both actors pointedly convey their characters' passion for their science in animated, often heated debates on a nearly bare, round stage that recalls the shape of an atom. This play, written by England's Michael Frayn, has dense dialogue that heavily mines the study of nuclear physics at a critical time in world history. The play searches for Heisenberg's motive in his risky visit to Bohr: Is he searching for a piece of the good old collaborating days, simply showing off, or trying to manipulate a highly political, dangerous situation? Those questions are never clearly answered. But Lucy Bredeson-Smith, who plays Bohr's blunt wife, Margrethe, offers warmth, humor and wisdom as she holds mirrors up to each man to help them understand themselves. Questions of motive and ethics kept me curious, but Copenhagen isn't what you'd call highly suspenseful. Let's face it: This is a brainy play. Glowing reviews of the 2000 Tony Award-winning Broadway production described it as intellectually stimulating and emotionally satisfying. The play won Tonys for best play, best director and best featured actress. I left the Actors' Summit production more intellectually stimulated than emotionally satisfied. Copenhagen is a very serious work, loaded with scientific jargon and discussion. That's quite different from the celebrated math play Proof, which followed on the heels of Copenhagen as the 2001 Tony Award winner for best play. Although Proof revolves around math, it's really about family relationships. Copenhagen is more complex, intricate and cerebral in its treatment of science. Thackaberry and Turney come across as alternately naive, as Thackaberry's Bohr assumes that all the work on nuclear fission already has been done (wrong), and Turney's Heisenberg assumes that scientists could never gain enough critical mass to create an atomic bomb (wrong again). We learn that Heisenberg races headlong into scientific discoveries and life experiences without thinking, while Bohr approaches everything slowly and methodically. We want to dislike Turney's Heisenberg because he's working for the Nazis. But Turney's urgency and uncertainty make us sympathize with him. At the end of the first act, we think all of these scientists' thought processes have been explored, but the play's second act explores more of Heisenberg and Bohr's old academic relationship. Playwright Frayn's writing is rich in symbolism. Frayn, best known for his farce Noises Off, certainly has explored every nook and cranny of these great minds in an attempt to explain what might have been said at this dangerous, historic meeting. Historians have wondered for years: Did this exchange between scientific geniuses have the power to alter the outcome of World War II? Just thinking about those implications is frightening. Copenhagen is more historically enlightening than it is entertaining. But sometimes, that's what theater should be about. -------------------------------1073929502 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

By Kerry Clawson=
Beacon Journal staff writer

Put two of the most brilliant scientific minds in a ro= om together, and you're bound to get something volatile.

That's what happens in the play = Copenhagen, showing in its <= SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 9pt; COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana">Northeast=20= Ohio premiere at Actors' Summit in Hudson. The three-charact= er drama explores what could have been said during a mysterious, real 1941 v= isit between German physicist Werner Heisenberg (working on the Nazi atomic-= bomb program) and his old mentor Niels Bohr, a half-Jewish scientist living=20= in Nazi-occupied Copenhagen, = Denmark.

Wayne Turney and Neil Thackaberry are both highly beli= evable as student and mentor, both in their love-hate relationship and in th= e tempering, profound respect that these colleagues have for each other. In=20= many ways, their lives as physicists resemble a good old fraternity, but whe= n this story takes place, they are on opposite sides of World War II.

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The play searches for Heisenberg's motive in his risky= visit to Bohr: Is he searching for a piece of the good old collaborating da= ys, simply showing off, or trying to manipulate a highly political, dangerou= s situation? Those questions are never clearly answered. But Lucy Bredeson-S= mith, who plays Bohr's blunt wife, Margrethe, offers warmth, humor and wisdo= m as she holds mirrors up to each man to help them understand themselves.

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Thackaberry and Turney come across as alternately naiv= e, as Thackaberry's Bohr assumes that all the work on nuclear fission alread= y has been done (wrong), and Turney's Heisenberg assumes that scientists cou= ld never gain enough critical mass to create an atomic bomb (wrong again).

We learn that Heisenberg races headlong into scientifi= c discoveries and life experiences without thinking, while Bohr approaches e= verything slowly and methodically.

We want to dislike Turney's Heisenberg because he's wo= rking for the Nazis. But Turney's urgency and uncertainty make us sympathize= with him.

At the end of the first act, we think all of these sci= entists' thought processes have been explored, but the play's second act exp= lores more of Heisenberg and Bohr's old academic relationship.

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Copenhagen is more historically enlightenin= g than it is entertaining. But sometimes, that's what theater should be abou= t. -------------------------------1073929502-- From mpreston at dobama.org Mon Jan 12 10:58:34 2004 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR Marketing Director) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 13:58:34 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hey Kids! Enter Your Play in Dobama's Contest! In-Reply-To: Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0046_01C3D914.2B389E50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hey Kids! Finish writing your play! Then send it in to the 26th Annual Marilyn Bianchi Kids' Playwriting Festival! Entries submitted by students in grades 3-12 are due January 26, 2004. That's in TWO WEEKS! Entries from students in grades 1 and 2 are due February 2, 2004. Contest open to all students, home-schooled or enrolled in Cuyahoga County Public and Private schools. 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Opening Friday, January 16, 2004 and running thru February 8, 2004. Three widows meet for tea once a month before going to visit their husbands' graves. With a mixture of laughter and tears, the universal themes of learning to adapt and change to life as it is in the present are experienced with wit and perception. Directed by Monica Olejko, this is theater at its best - funny, moving and, finally, optimistic Tickets are $10.00 ($9.00 for students/seniors) on Thursday, Friday and Sundays. $11.00 on Saturdays (no discounts) and may be ordered by calling the box office at the above number Wednesday - Saturday 1-6PM. Curtain times are 8:00 PM Thursday - Saturday and 2:00PM Sundays. --0-685932932-1073933818=:39933 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 44145
Phone 440.331.0403
 
Presents The Cemetery Club, a Comedy/Drama by Ivan Menchell.  Opening Friday, January 16, 2004 and running thru February 8, 2004.
 
Three widows meet for tea once a month before going to visit their husbands' graves.  With a mixture of laughter and tears, the universal themes of learning to adapt and change to life as it is in the present are experienced with wit and perception.
 
Directed by Monica Olejko, this is theater at its best - funny, moving and, finally, optimistic
 
Tickets are $10.00 ($9.00 for students/seniors) on Thursday, Friday and Sundays.
$11.00 on Saturdays (no discounts) and may be ordered by calling the box office at the above number Wednesday - Saturday 1-6PM.
 
Curtain times are 8:00 PM Thursday - Saturday and 2:00PM Sundays.
--0-685932932-1073933818=:39933-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Mon Jan 12 14:13:01 2004 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 17:13:01 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call for Original One-Act Play Submissions by Fine Arts Association Message-ID: <006201c3d959$3fa4fd80$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0063_01C3D92F.56CEF580 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Fine Arts Association is presenting the 8th annual One Act Festival and will be showcasing ten minute plays by nationally recognized authors as well as local playwrights. Submissions will be accepted for original ten-minute plays. All submissions will be considered. Deadline for submissions is February 16, 2004. Those chosen will be fully produced as part of the Festival on May 14-29, 2004. The number of plays to be produced will depend on the blend of published pieces and qualified submissions. Original plays accepted for the festival will be announced by approximately March 5, 2004. Guidelines: 1. Submissions must be original, unpublished, unproduced 10-minute plays. Plays that have had staged readings will be accepted, plays that have received full productions will not. Legal clearance of materials not in the public domain is the full responsibility of the playwright. 2. No limit to number of plays submitted, but only one play per author will be chosen. 3. Maximum Length: 10 pages. 4. Plays must be typed/word-processed, numbered, & securely bound in a (preferably soft) cover with a cover page containing the following: Title, your name, address, phone number and e-mail. If you would like your scripts returned, include an S.A.S.E. with your submission. If no S.A.S.E. is included, your script will be recycled. The timeframe for return of scripts is at convenience the Fine Arts Association. 5. Not open to musicals. 6. Sets must be minimal. Only standard chairs and table, and minimum props will be available for the production. 7. All play submissions will be handled with care. However, the Fine Arts Association assumes no responsibility for lost or damaged scripts. 8. Mail 2 copies of each script to: Ann Hedger, Ten Minute Plays, Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio 44094. 9. Selections will be made by the Fine Arts Association Theatre Department and inclusion in the festival is at their discretion. 10. All submitting playwrights will be contacted about the status of their submission by approximately March 5, 2004. 11. Submissions must be received by the Fine Arts Association by the deadline to be considered. Deadline for submissions is February 16, 2004. ------=_NextPart_000_0063_01C3D92F.56CEF580 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Fine Arts = Association=20 is presenting the 8th annual One Act=20 Festival and will be showcasing ten minute plays by = nationally=20 recognized authors as well as local playwrights. Submissions will be = accepted=20 for original ten-minute plays. All submissions will be considered. Deadline for submissions is February 16,=20 2004.
 
Those chosen will be fully produced = as part of=20 the Festival on May 14-29, 2004. The number of plays to = be produced=20 will depend on the blend of published pieces and qualified submissions. = Original=20 plays accepted for the festival will be announced by approximately March = 5,=20 2004.
 
Guidelines:
 
1. Submissions must be original, = unpublished,=20 unproduced 10-minute plays.  Plays that have had staged readings = will be=20 accepted, plays that have received full productions will not.  = Legal=20 clearance of materials not in the public domain is the full = responsibility of=20 the playwright.
 
2. No limit to number of plays = submitted, but only=20 one play per author will be chosen.
 
3. Maximum Length: 10 pages. =
 
4. Plays must be typed/word-processed, = numbered,=20 & securely bound in a (preferably soft) cover with a cover page = containing=20 the following:  Title, your name, address, phone number and e-mail. = If you=20 would like your scripts returned, include an S.A.S.E. with your=20 submission.  If no S.A.S.E. is included, your script will be = recycled. The=20 timeframe for return of scripts is at convenience the Fine Arts=20 Association.
 
5. Not open to musicals.
 
6. Sets must be minimal. Only standard = chairs and=20 table, and minimum props will be available for the production. =
 
7. All play submissions will be handled = with care.=20 However, the Fine Arts Association assumes no responsibility for lost or = damaged=20 scripts.
 
8. Mail 2 copies of each script to: Ann = Hedger, Ten=20 Minute Plays, Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, = Ohio=20 44094.
 
9. Selections will be made by the Fine = Arts=20 Association Theatre Department and inclusion in the festival is at their = discretion.
 
10. All submitting playwrights will be = contacted=20 about the status of their submission by approximately March 5,=20 2004.
 
11. Submissions must be received = by the Fine=20 Arts Association by the deadline to be considered.  Deadline for submissions is February = 16,=20 2004.
 
= ------=_NextPart_000_0063_01C3D92F.56CEF580-- From dkilbane at cptonline.org Mon Jan 12 14:32:22 2004 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 17:32:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tearing Down Uncle Tom's Cabin, Sunday, January 18 @ Cleveland Public Library Message-ID: Staff, friends, colleagues, the following is info. about the first of many very cool programs, part of our surround series for UNCLE TOM'S CABIN (Feb. 6-28 @ CPT) Best, Dan ?DON?T YOU KNOW WHAT YOUR LIBERTY IS?? DISCUSSIONS ABOUT RACE IN AMERICA COMMUNITY EVENTS HIGHLIGHT CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE?S PRODUCTION OF UNCLE TOM?S CABIN Sunday, January 18, 2:00 p.m. Cleveland Public Library Main Branch Louis Stokes Wing Auditorium 325 E. Superior Ave. Cleveland, OH 44114 216-623-2881 (Evelyn Ward, Literature Department) ?Tearing Down Uncle Tom?s Cabin? Randolph Curtis Rand, co-adapter and director of this new stage version, will discuss the adaptation process, including the addition of slave narratives and philosophical discourse on race in this theatre piece. Program takes place in the Auditorium located on the lower level of the Louis Stokes Wing. Free admission 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 find out what's in the BIG [BOX]! January 9 - 25, 2004 in CPT's Upstairs Theatre From dkilbane at cptonline.org Mon Jan 12 15:03:54 2004 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 18:03:54 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TITLEWave theatre and Cleveland Public Theatre say take CHARGE! Message-ID: CHARGE by Eric Kaiser directed by Gregory Vovos co-produced by TITLEWave theatre and Cleveland Public Theatre February 13-28, 2004 Lounging in bed your entire life in a giant steel room protecting you from the salmon sky, while simultaneously feeling the strife of "The Hood," watching your veins disappear, betting your toes, all the while, having your own personal electronic assistants act out your every whim, dream and desire--the future never looked so bright. But, of course, some things don't change?no matter how comfortable your bed is. Samuel Beckett meets Boyz N the Hood in Eric Kaiser's electrifying tragicomedy. ?Kaiser?s work is smart, off-the wall funny, and beautifully observed-I haven?t seen an absurdist play of such originality in years?? Linda Eisenstein, ANGLE Buy Tickets Buy Now! 216/631-2727 Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays @ 8pm, Sundays @ 3pm CPT's Upstairs Theatre *WAIT!, produced by TITLEWave and CPT, was named one of the Top Ten Cleveland productions in 2003 by Tony Brown of The Cleveland Plain Dealer and Christine Howey of Scene. 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 find out what's in the BIG [BOX]! January 9 - 25, 2004 in CPT's Upstairs Theatre From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Mon Jan 12 15:16:25 2004 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 18:16:25 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Woodwind Quintet to Perform at Fine Arts Message-ID: <007201c3d962$1a134a00$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0073_01C3D938.313D4200 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Fine Arts Faculty Woodwind Quintet to Perform at The Fine Arts Association The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, presents The Fine Arts Faculty Woodwind Quintet, with Judith Elias, flute; Lisa Wilson, oboe; Charles Baker, clarinet; Chris Rapier, horn and Janice Pembroke, bassoon. The concert will be presented in the Corning Auditorium at The Fine Arts Association on Saturday, January 24, 2004 at 8:00 p.m. Cost is $6/General Admission. On site parking is FREE. Corning Auditorium is barrier free. For tickets, call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or log on to www.fineartsassociation.org ------=_NextPart_000_0073_01C3D938.313D4200 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 

The Fine Arts Faculty = Woodwind=20 Quintet to Perform at The Fine Arts Association

The Fine Arts = Association,=20 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, presents The Fine Arts Faculty = Woodwind=20 Quintet, with Judith Elias, flute; Lisa Wilson, oboe; Charles Baker, = clarinet; Chris Rapier, horn and Janice Pembroke, bassoon. 

The=20 concert will be presented in the Corning Auditorium at The Fine = Arts=20 Association on Saturday, January 24, 2004 at 8:00 p.m. 

Cost is=20 $6/General Admission. On site parking is FREE. Corning Auditorium = is=20 barrier free.

For=20 tickets, call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or log = on to www.fineartsassociation.org<= /A>=20
------=_NextPart_000_0073_01C3D938.313D4200-- From vhornyak at unitygreatercleveland.com Mon Jan 12 15:47:13 2004 From: vhornyak at unitygreatercleveland.com (Val Hornyak) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 18:47:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hollywood producer comes to Cleveland Message-ID: <001001c3d969$6c027640$6601a8c0@white> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C3D93C.7E958860 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Attention Movie Lovers! Hollywood comes to Shaker Heights with filmmaker Stephen Simon Insights and Intrigue-A Producer's Perspective on Films Today Saturday, January 24, 2004 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. See the movie with its producer: What Dreams May Come also Whale Rider He will share insights, participate in discussion and Q & A $40.00 ~ Mystical Movie Messages that Inspire Our Lives Sunday, January 25, 2004 1:00-4:00 p.m. Simon will show selected film clips, weaving them throughout his talk, = illustrating aspects of inspirational movie messages. $30.00 Held at=20 Unity of Greater Cleveland 3350 Warrensville Center Road, Shaker Heights, (one block N. of Chagrin = Blvd., next to Key Bank) Stephen Simon is a veteran producer whose distinguished career includes = the presidency of two major production companies and the development and = production of a myriad of well-known films such as: Smokey and the = Bandit, The Goodbye Girl, The Electric Horseman, Somewhere in Time, the = Academy Award winning What Dreams May Come, and the Emmy-nominated = Lifetime movie Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story. He also = authored the definitive work The Force is With You: Mystical Movie = Messages that Inspire Our Lives in which he discusses over seventy = films. His latest movie Indigo (written by James Twyman, starring Neil = Donald Walsh) has won awards at the Santa Fe Film Festival. Log on = MovingMessagesMedia.com. Call 216-751-1198 or log on UnityGreaterCleveland.com Hollywood comes to Cleveland! Movie Lovers Bliss January 24 & 25, 2004 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C3D93C.7E958860 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Attention=20 Movie Lovers!

Hollywood=20 comes to Shaker Heights with=20 filmmaker=20 Stephen Simon

Insights=20 and Intrigue=97A Producer=92s Perspective on Films=20 Today

Saturday,=20 January 24, 2004 9:30 a.m.=974:30 p.m.

See=20 the movie with its producer:

What=20 Dreams May Come=20 also Whale Rider

He=20 will share insights, participate in discussion and Q &=20 A

$40.00

~

Mystical=20 Movie Messages that Inspire Our Lives

Sunday,=20 January 25, 2004 1:00=974:00 p.m.

Simon=20 will show selected film clips, weaving them throughout his talk, = illustrating=20 aspects of inspirational movie messages.

$30.00

Held=20 at

Unity=20 of Greater Cleveland

3350=20 Warrensville Center Road, Shaker Heights, (one=20 block N. of Chagrin Blvd., next to Key Bank)

Stephen=20 Simon=20 is a veteran producer whose distinguished career includes the presidency = of two=20 major production companies and the development and production of a = myriad of=20 well-known films such as: Smokey and the Bandit, The Goodbye Girl, = The=20 Electric Horseman, Somewhere in Time, the Academy Award = winning What=20 Dreams May Come, and the Emmy-nominated Lifetime movie = Homeless to=20 Harvard: The Liz Murray Story. He also authored the definitive work = The=20 Force is With You: Mystical Movie Messages that Inspire Our Lives in = which=20 he discusses over seventy films.  His latest movie Indigo=20  (written by James Twyman, starring Neil Donald Walsh) has won = awards at=20 the Santa Fe Film Festival.  Log on=20 MovingMessagesMedia.com.

Call=20 216-751-1198

or=20 log on UnityGreaterCleveland.com

Hollywood=20 comes to Cleveland!

Movie=20 Lovers Bliss

January=20 24 & 25, 2004

 

------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C3D93C.7E958860-- From tkrispinsky at hotmail.com Mon Jan 12 16:43:35 2004 From: tkrispinsky at hotmail.com (Todd Krispinsky) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 19:43:35 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great Lakes Theater Festival Announces Auditions For Touring Production Message-ID: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Monday, January 12, 2004 Great Lakes Theater Festival Announces Auditions For Touring Production Ten in One Great Lakes Theater Festival (GLTF) announces open auditions for non-equity actors for the community outreach touring production Ten in One, a newly commissioned one-act by Cleveland playwright Toni Thayer. This production, developed in support of the Festival?s mainstage production of Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By In America, will tour to 20 community venues in northern Ohio between April 14 and May 5, 2004 and will be directed by the Supervisor of GLTF?s School Residency Program, Lisa Ortenzi. Needed are three actors (character ages, 20s-50s): two women and one man. Rehearsals begin Tuesday, March 23, 2004. All positions are paid. Those auditioning should bring a headshot and resume and prepare two contrasting monologues. Total audition time should not exceed three minutes. Auditions will be held on Wednesday, February 11, 2004 from 12:00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m. and again from 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. The audition sessions will take place at a location to be determined within the Playhouse Square Center complex. Auditions and interviews are by appointment only. To schedule an appointment, call Lisa Ortenzi at (216) 241-5490 ext. 306, on Monday January 26 or Monday, February 2, 2004 from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. # # # For More Information: Todd Krispinsky Marketing and Public Relations Manager (216) 241-5490 x 317 tkrispinsky at greatlakestheater.org www.greatlakestheater.org _________________________________________________________________ High-speed users?be more efficient online with the new MSN Premium Internet Software. http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-us&page=byoa/prem&ST=1 From tkrispinsky at hotmail.com Mon Jan 12 16:44:54 2004 From: tkrispinsky at hotmail.com (Todd Krispinsky) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 19:44:54 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great Lakes Theater Festival Is Seeking A Stage Manager Message-ID: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Monday, January 12, 2004 Great Lakes Theater Festival Seeking Non-Equity Stage Manager For Touring Production Great Lakes Theater Festival (GLTF) is seeking a non-equity stage manager for the community outreach touring production Ten in One, a newly commissioned one-act by Cleveland playwright Toni Thayer. This production, developed in support of the Festival?s mainstage production of Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By In America, will tour to 20 community venues in northern Ohio between April 14 and May 5, 2004 and will be directed by the Supervisor of GLTF?s School Residency Program, Lisa Ortenzi. Rehearsals begin Tuesday, March 23, 2004. This is a paid position. To apply, please submit a resume and cover letter to the Great Lakes Theater Festival Education Department, by mail at 1501 Euclid Avenue, Suite 423, Cleveland , Ohio 44115; or via email at lortenzi at greatlakestheater.org ; or by fax at (216) 241-6315, attention Lisa Ortenzi. Any questions regarding the position should be directed to Lisa Ortenzi at (216) 241-5490 x306. Great Lakes Theater Festival is an equal opportunity employer. # # # For More Information: Todd Krispinsky Marketing and Public Relations Manager (216) 241-5490 x 317 tkrispinsky at greatlakestheater.org www.greatlakestheater.org _________________________________________________________________ There are now three new levels of MSN Hotmail Extra Storage! Learn more. http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-us&page=hotmail/es2&ST=1 From pubrncp at hotmail.com Mon Jan 12 18:33:13 2004 From: pubrncp at hotmail.com (B H) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 21:33:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE PRESENTS...... Message-ID: The North Canton Playhouse, in partnership with the Stark County Board of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, presents The Very Special Arts production of ?The Wiz? based on the story ?the Wonderful Wizard of Oz? by Frank Baum; playing March 5,6 &7th, 2004, Featuring guest artist T.B.A., Friday and Saturday at 8:00pm and Sunday at 2:30pm at the North Canton Playhouse, located on the campus of Hoover High School, 525 7th Street NE, North Canton. All seats reserved $10. All performances are sign language interpreted, and Sunday?s performance is audio described. Tickets available at Stark MRDD?S Whipple ?Dale Centre-330-477-5200, or the North Canton Playhouse-330-494-1613. _________________________________________________________________ Find high-speed ?net deals ? comparison-shop your local providers here. https://broadband.msn.com From cabraham at cecodoor.com Tue Jan 13 06:07:00 2004 From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 09:07:00 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Silhouette looking for music director for The King and I Message-ID: ----- Forwarded by Chuck Abraham/Ceco on 01/13/2004 10:01 AM ----- Silhouette Productions is seeing applicants 18 yrs of age and over for The king and I, auditions Feb.9th and 10th call backs Feb.12th from 7:30 to 9:00pm performances are May 14,15,16,21 and 22 2004. Only qualified pianist for musical Director Chore. must have ballet background for the King and I, Skills with children and adults of all ethnic backgrounds helpful. Silhouette Productions mission is to present and produce musical comedies, murder mysteries and entertainment contoured to the venue that it represents. Silhouette is known to be one of the first professional traveling companies in Lake County. Silhouette is a non traditional casting administration. Founded by AEA * Leslie Johns in 1962. Stipend position Chuck Abraham / President (440)840-5571 _______________________________________________ Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. NEohioPAL mailing list NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal http://www.fredsternfeld.com From dwarnke at karamu.com Tue Jan 13 06:20:32 2004 From: dwarnke at karamu.com (Doug Warnke) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 09:20:32 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]costumer needed Message-ID: <007901c3d9e0$6c8eb7a0$0101a8c0@doug> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0076_01C3D9B6.7EB56C00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Karamu Performing Arts Theater is seeking a qualified costumer for its = upcoming production of Bee-Luther Hatchee by Thomas Gibbons. Applicants = should have some costuming experience, especially with period pieces. = Work to begin immediately; show opens March 12, 2004. Paid position. = Those interested should contact Terrence Spivey, Artistic Director, at = (216) 795-7070 Ext. 240 to arrange an interview. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0076_01C3D9B6.7EB56C00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Karamu Performing Arts Theater is = seeking a=20 qualified costumer for its upcoming production of Bee-Luther = Hatchee by=20 Thomas Gibbons.  Applicants should have some costuming experience,=20 especially with period pieces.  Work to begin immediately; show = opens March=20 12, 2004.  Paid position.  Those interested should contact = Terrence=20 Spivey, Artistic Director, at (216) 795-7070 Ext. 240 to arrange an=20 interview. 
------=_NextPart_000_0076_01C3D9B6.7EB56C00-- From dwarnke at karamu.com Tue Jan 13 06:23:01 2004 From: dwarnke at karamu.com (Doug Warnke) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 09:23:01 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Director Message-ID: <008401c3d9e0$c48d4480$0101a8c0@doug> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0081_01C3D9B6.D7A07BC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Karamu Performing Arts Theater seeks Director for its upcoming = Children's Theater Performance Series production of Cinderella. = Applicants should have prior directing experience working with children. = Rehearsal schedule pending, show opens May 1, 2004. Stipend available. = To arrange an interview, please contact Terrence Spivey, Artistic = Director, at (216) 795-7070 Ext. 240 to arrange an interview. ------=_NextPart_000_0081_01C3D9B6.D7A07BC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Karamu Performing Arts Theater seeks = Director for=20 its upcoming Children's Theater Performance Series production of=20 Cinderella.  Applicants should have prior directing = experience=20 working with children.  Rehearsal schedule pending, show opens May = 1,=20 2004.  Stipend available.  To arrange an interview, please = contact=20 Terrence Spivey, Artistic Director, at (216) 795-7070 Ext. 240 to = arrange an=20 interview.
 
------=_NextPart_000_0081_01C3D9B6.D7A07BC0-- From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Tue Jan 13 08:10:18 2004 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 08:10:18 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Budin and Sebo - All Welcome! Message-ID: <20040113161018.3990.qmail@web80002.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2140516718-1074010218=:3062 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Free and Open to The Public "Rock My Soul Shabbat" an alternative, contemporary, musical worship service at The Temple ? Tifereth Israel 26000 Shaker Blvd., Beachwood, OH Friday, January 16, 8:00 PM Featuring an eight piece musical ensemble including acoustic and electric guitars, keyboards, bass, drums, trombone and sax Vocals by Cantor Kathy Sebo and Noah Budin Contemporary, traditional and original Shabbat and folk music A variety of rockin' melodies, klezmer sounds, folk song sing-a-longs, traditional chanting, and very quiet, soulful moments Free and open to the public Dessert reception to follow Musicians: Cantor Kathy Sebo - Vocals Noah Budin ? Guitar/Vocals Bill Toler ? Keyboard Mayda Irwin ? Piano Jack Stratton ? Percussion David Budin ? Bass/Guitar Josh Sebo ? Electric Guitar Dan Utley ? Trombone Jon Lewin ? Saxophone --0-2140516718-1074010218=:3062 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Free and Open to The Public

 

"Rock My Soul Shabbat"

 

an alternative, contemporary, musical worship service

 

at

 

The Temple ? Tifereth Israel

26000 Shaker Blvd., Beachwood, OH

 

Friday, January 16, 8:00 PM

 

Featuring an eight piece musical ensemble including acoustic and electric guitars, keyboards, bass, drums, trombone and sax

 

Vocals by Cantor Kathy Sebo and Noah Budin

 

Contemporary, traditional and original Shabbat and folk music

 

A variety of rockin' melodies, klezmer sounds, folk song sing-a-longs, traditional chanting, and very quiet, soulful moments

 

Free and open to the public

Dessert reception to follow

 

Musicians:

Cantor Kathy Sebo - Vocals

Noah Budin ? Guitar/Vocals

Bill Toler ? Keyboard

Mayda Irwin ? Piano

Jack Stratton ? Percussion

David Budin ? Bass/Guitar

Josh Sebo ? Electric Guitar

Dan Utley ? Trombone

Jon Lewin ? Saxophone

 

--0-2140516718-1074010218=:3062-- From kfitzgerald6 at earthlink.net Tue Jan 13 10:44:41 2004 From: kfitzgerald6 at earthlink.net (KFitzgerald) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 13:44:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ADOPTION BENEFIT CONCERT, AUCTION & RAFFLE Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C3D9DB.651D4C70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit What can you do to help bring a little girl home from China to get the medical care she needs?? Please come to our ADOPTION BENEFIT CONCERT AUCTION & RAFFLE **************Wednesday January 14, 2004 7:00 p.m.**************** at the Stow Youth Baseball Hall in Stow, Ohio Featuring Nashville recording artist (and Steven Curtis Chapman's brother) Jim Chapman premiering a new song written about adoption with songwriter ~ Jim Funk "Does anyone hear her cry?" and with music performed by "The Ozone" Items available for auction & raffle include: Hot air balloon ride, 4 nights Myrtle Beach, 4 nights Rosarito Mexico, $150 Kindermusik basket, 3 month membership LifeCenter Plus, Malley's chocolates, 8-week session at FLYTZ USA GYMNASTICS, Interior or Exterior house painting ~ $2500 value!!! PLUS MUCH MORE!!!! PLEASE CALL: (330)990-5720 for tickets or more information THANK YOU!!!! Please help a baby girl from China come home to her family by going to www.loveforlily.com and donating as little as $1. Thank you!! God Bless!! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- ------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C3D9DB.651D4C70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
What can you=20 do to help bring a little girl home = from China=20 to get the medical care she needs??
 
Please come=20 to our
ADOPTION BENEFIT CONCERT
AUCTION & RAFFLE
**************Wednesday  January 14, 2004  7:00 = p.m.****************
at the Stow Youth Baseball Hall
in Stow, Ohio
 
Featuring=20 Nashville recording artist
(and Steven=20 Curtis Chapman's brother)
Jim Chapman
premiering a new song written about adoption=20 with
songwriter ~=20 Jim Funk
"Does anyone hear her cry?"
and with=20 music performed by
"The Ozone"
 
Items=20 available for auction & raffle include:
Hot air=20 balloon ride, 4 nights Myrtle=20 Beach, 4 nights Rosarito=20 Mexico, $150 Kindermusik basket,=20
3 month=20 membership LifeCenter = Plus,=20 Malley's chocolates, = 8-week=20 session at FLYTZ USA=20 GYMNASTICS,
Interior or Exterior house painting = ~=20 $2500 = value!!!
PLUS=20 MUCH MORE!!!!
 
PLEASE CALL:  (330)990-5720  for=20 tickets or more=20 information
THANK YOU!!!!
 
Please help a baby girl from China come = home to her=20 family by going to www.loveforlily.com and = donating as=20 little as $1.  Thank you!!  God=20 Bless!! 
 


------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C3D9DB.651D4C70-- From dennis at vanityCrash.com Tue Jan 13 11:31:31 2004 From: dennis at vanityCrash.com (Dennis Yurich) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 14:31:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]vanityCrash Says Thanks!!! Message-ID: <170BCB10-45FF-11D8-A975-00039303E868@vanityCrash.com> --Apple-Mail-5--921672808 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed ** A huge Thank You is in order for everyone who came to this past Saturday's Pirates Cove show, "A Night at the Theater" and helped make it such an overwhelming success! Word is that the club was filled to capacity, and all the bands involved had a blast, especially all of us in Vanity Crash. Thank you, thank you, thank you! You helped make this our best show thus far, and a night we won't soon forget!! ** We've got 2 more show dates to let you know about for this weekend: Sat., Jan. 17 Symposium 11802 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, OH w/ The Chrome Kickers, The F Bombs & The Potato Bugs. Doors 9:00, Show 10:00 $5.00 for over 21, $8.00 for 18 to 20. Sun., Jan. 18 The Grog Shop 2785 Euclid Hts Blvd., Cleveland Hts., OH Benefit for Dobama Theater's premiere of "Loud Americans: A Punk Saga." w/ Spy-Fi and The Mutilators. Tickets: $7.00 advance/ $10 day of show Reservations: (216) 321-5588 For more info. on either show, please visit http://www.vanitycrash.com ******************************** vanityCrash is: Dan Folino, Dennis Yurich, Chris Viola, Brian Hager & Jason Giaco. ******************************** If you'd like to unsubscribe from this list, just reply and tell us so. -- --Apple-Mail-5--921672808 Content-Disposition: inline; filename=vanity_crash2.5logo.gif Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Type: image/gif; x-unix-mode=0644; name="vanity_crash2.5logo.gif" R0lGODlh1wBnAOZJAPbBPr8YJ8YWgtttM+KKwOiXOPrgntRQofjRbs1CLfHF4P778/3vz/fFSvfJ Vvvw9/735/nYh/ji78olit98ufzotvzswthfqeqn0MIjKM0zkvfi5OeorstDUPTT59FCmuaZyN+L k/3z2/rck+GCNcYtKttusdNga9t9htBNLs9SXfO2PeWMN+yhOu/FyfjNYu+sO/vx8ddvePvkquOa oMc1QtRXMPPU1uu3u953NPnUe+222MMmNck4K9diMeKTiccxNt18Y9+DWfPLm+B/Tfrt5dVfSNdr bPfSkf///wAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACH5 BAEAAEkALAAAAADXAGcAAAf/gEmCg4SFhoeIiYqLiBGMj5CRkpOUlZaXmJmEABCanp+goaKjmQsA jqSpqqusrYoMAAAMrrS1treSsAAIuL2+v666ssDExcaWwrzHy8zNgxaxsRbO1NW+BtEADtbc3azY 2RXe4+Se4NHb5errkefRBuzx8oYj2bENC/P68Qj2sfD7ApLr5w+fwIPcCPpDhbAhM4X+OjmcWOyF v2gMfTGYRRHhxWwifEHQ4SBfx4Mfoym7ZaABAHEnUaaMxZEWAwexVsYMODMnrZEgdwo01RPAtFUL 3AEYIVSgsJnpUlnAmc1g031PZ8IUBQFitK1X52VNGfXTgnoXX4QNODblDFAV/1x+rLlWXtuPVjGJ 8GovY914SnsCtLQgQs+8fwEXrWqS0gy5MwcnVrw4GtNJDCwWLTuZXeCiEh9BMFyZbud1n3v6TdSy MgAdp+fxXRwa0U3XsWrHVje7qM5CQHEDkLybN+4CLWgaSgrZdUmEDx6E7e2vRYkAARKs+D1VeLSj lBQokGDsAYgLGgQQmF75OvYANoYl6epd5STzHwToF6CBAvlfCuynXliVFfDee9oklU0BLAwAg2sh ReJBegIKSIF0vQS433pXVdbCgQFk4E8OBxZQ2WWQeDBBhSya4IuG+nHYlGsJHDiAPwOUuBhiizyw IosV7vCigDIK5doKNoR4I/+OOhYFFiMmVEgAeQ8QsOIFABJJYH0X5fieiT2pFYkEFWJQiAQXYJih lk3dVZ+X2IE5k2mLgCDgB87AOCAuLoQQwgknHLKBCiiEgEMMg9zwZwfv1SCDC4fcgEINKEAwwwoD 1BhADznYQ8IAoIY6gJyfZnqgDaKuAMAKDWYaxCEhqOAnpIQcwKYiD2DwAQiCeHDBldJJAIIJtuo3 wQVmHqKACRRqcAAI/+m5ngQm5CfAAcmqUsOBOBhCw4EbCKICiCDKUMgJBwJAQgbkppCNpiAuCQC8 5L6XHAwgHsJDo4VUqECdP2qQBAYVSkAAkPt9oGYSD1yA8IB6UkABkBSsgsL/gSgYwih2HQyycb3Y 0ZCECDPoQMSBPYAcAAnR0PuevC6TK2IsKb/XLSE3YEyIngL8l8jE+9kp4AFJAP0wloM4/LCLPD/s 8yg5v9cxITEcyMEg32LHgwoq7PseEJAZqPKBCbRcL8xjB+BuLCS+lzEhHHC7c4WMePCwAGbavd8B B1C4338ED32AtQJ4kETTCPOqyscBhDtI3O8hKsgGHdBwgyAMIEHvg9GAWAIJqsKJnT9iYydvNKLL mQ2+UhdyceSECL3fIyxOILHCghxAwb+DGI23IEoLgLsguVZ8eIUH/PtAsfohnUrW2F09CLrYBUrI AhaMoBALTcZyYAmqRsMu/4L2lB7A6bGk/lHN2EkuyMdTD3KwgI8wL/zCiTzA5o97Kiug80nQm36I pooNHMhcg7DafLKnmfJ1DwBkswe9SGcjJn3pIz9QYALfE4JCzG92jLAf/hTBpjuNUBDS6tfeWPEx HgwCB+/JQASocpEWFKBtccpGBN+VLge+zII59IcBDPgeBCbBBQeilfzoFkL6MUIC4mGT/Wz3NBTe ShBDYwX0AnA5ERzhPfHxBwlSMD5yqW6HZiPfgipoD/XZ4zkfq8EgQnAgQ3xQP/VzorKYhTAOBa5C H8jW8TakwgGygojYEYJL3BMAFtjDOmk743vKxkM1RsN86AOAG7NxlC06jv96AbDe3ARUxUPY7xDL u1v/7Hcnww0yRoW81ioYYAB4le1D2JlZNGBQRpVJEjuUTOPofGg6IAZAdbsYBCIDID2vBUBkheAZ 7xRxSkMQ7mFF8p2AJkCeFBIii6HAngEUQoJ04dAH9kgB2VigKvP9MjsS7OEaf9jGB3KCEB8z1zIv Vwj9CUhx1NTjIGTHHwz854pJMJjf9oMlbw4CnKVg4EVWcKAWqBM7ydHhe9YWC3dqFJjxtGRH2ZiN TS6lENCTIxKxI8dDLBSAiKhmrfajgYUhdBC+qtADHIrFFVoCAhWYYVEuGoAcjK8ExDzmPIPovUmG dJhLPZ8x5cSjZW6Ajtj/MWIhtHnCmYLwm4QEKywTcccohvWhPo0EyYTqmnICk56XPJAj43rBzjm1 klClazHr+Z65AmAIhwAlDkApPUMIsHn9BIErkyBTtOrHeI7dkwdKqSezjjWyBFwEyXTQHNxQlFyc 2yUakXQgltkVpHgNAAXhGg23YqcHA/DBdQ4BuQCEYFvYcZwpkYcB8VBgRQLLnUAF4bcJqImgLmKs AEwgpKQJaKcIhaghaEkd4RD1tRdhZABKENteBgCdp4Vnale712zgsl5KHETVsDMujilCAvx7WLIa K4go7cd2BFio8BKKvAPEt6HRTasgLDBOLs2EewfqlBhVVkZdQvCuwlRt/1IzCQDtHqiDhgCl2xax A1UKAGn05S/C4uuBOwJpAobjaRKkmwQGVGCcDTSwPXoZWnskiVw2QPB2Q4vGWExwwhfRcbloS66b KWJCDzvAf0I8MCB9gEzG2kGV4rtN3qmYxYYQAYEjUN3FZCoBCaDwJckYohSAqQQ2QKaoTNtaUfkD BqJC5pjZlYEEGKGwhYiBn+oIiR0Qy1i6W+zACEDoIhGCWhTCVn0VTYgdUMC/AwSBmgxW6GkKotAE EKRoaKm9zsr406DGjW4KsdJQFocRC3DxOGkY6la7GiOKeB0zT00JBhBYBzF+ta690xjdJiEGzvQ1 rSsBAVpyedfILgpADP+oAg64gAPwG7YoUj0D7bE62bs2iAxUhmdpk0LVCMg1tj9tgPXWSwXevoWW DXDscXOpAUXYNrlU4L5096LYBui0uysDjw1wAAVcQ0F67W2MVL8YAdfe9z0aQ/ByzEDh9iBOw73h JmxzZuLdqDi2n4Rxazwc4tm4eMepkZp9c3zkzSi5u0WO8mWo3N0nb7kxXj5ulsucGDQfd8xv/ouc Y/s3PMc5yOcS9GP4/OdFN0aXDxNqOiX9FkvHyzQqkHDhAP3ptoi6PxBQG6rL2OlYd4XWsyFxQXi9 PlcPeyvGro0IJeLswnG72mkx9ggwXBFxEc5q5r6KqDcAPJBgjqj5Tndt34w68K1ZzN4JPwpxR1wT ggcN41kBFbmXIvEpWfzkP5H5u3si8h85/OY9cZG/IwXzfRk9KbYu+mmjxR+eV30mHm+L0QhR9qFA h+VrYfto8Aj3l4iF3YnR++EA3xOmP4btf3/8ScSe+BEo+0kCAQA7 --Apple-Mail-5--921672808 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed P.O. Box 665 Cleveland, Ohio 44107 http://www.vanityCrash.com --Apple-Mail-5--921672808-- From dwarnke at karamu.com Tue Jan 13 13:02:04 2004 From: dwarnke at karamu.com (Doug Warnke) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 16:02:04 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]audition notice Message-ID: <012e01c3da18$8418e480$0101a8c0@doug> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_012B_01C3D9EE.96BE3EC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > Karamu Performing Arts Theatre Announces Non-Equity Open Call = Auditions for Midwest Premier of "bee-luther-hatchee" by award winning = and controversial playwright Thomas Gibbons. It will be directed by new = Artistic Director Terrence Spivey. >=20 >=20 > SYNOPSIS >=20 > Shelita Burns, a young editor bursts into the limelight with her first = non-fiction book which becomes a best-selling book, which are the the = evocative memoirs of an elderly African American woman, Shelita has = never seen, only corresponded with. The book speaks to Shelita and her = understanding of "the silenced voice", meaning black literary works that = never saw the light of day because of the author's race. But when she = seeks out the reclusive author, she is forced to confront her own future = and a troubling question: Who owns the story of your life? >=20 > AUDITION DATES: January 15 & 16 @ 6pm > CALL BACKS and AUDITION APPOINTMENTS (If Necessary) January 20th and = 21st. > AUDITION LOCATION: Karamu House Concert Hall > REHEARSALS START January 26. (May start on week of January 19th if = cast is complete) >=20 > MUST HAVE PICS AND RESUMES TO BE SEEN > Please prepare 2-3 minute monologue. Improvisations are not accepted.=20 >=20 > CHARACTER BREAKDOWN >=20 >=20 > Libby Price: Female, African-American, could be late thirties to early = forties, has an ageless quality >=20 > Shelita Burns: Female, African-American, mid-thirties, very = attractive, well dress, corporate, articulate and ambitious >=20 > Robert: Male, White, mid to late thirties, an air of modest prosperity >=20 > Anna: Female, White or Hispanic, mid-thirties, corporate, ambitious >=20 > Sean Leonard: Male, White, middle-aged, casual but neatly dressed >=20 >=20 > For Further Information, Please Call 216-795-7070 ext. 241. >=20 > Karamu House > 2355 East 89th Street > Cleveland, Ohio 44106=20 ------=_NextPart_000_012B_01C3D9EE.96BE3EC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> Karamu Performing Arts Theatre Announces Non-Equity Open Call=20 Auditions for Midwest Premier of "bee-luther-hatchee" by award winning = and=20 controversial playwright Thomas Gibbons. It will be directed by new = Artistic=20 Director Terrence Spivey.
>
>
> SYNOPSIS
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>=20 Shelita Burns, a young editor bursts into the limelight with her first=20 non-fiction book which becomes a best-selling book, which are the the = evocative=20 memoirs of an elderly African American woman, Shelita has never seen, = only=20 corresponded with. The book speaks to Shelita and her understanding of = "the=20 silenced voice", meaning black literary works that never saw the light = of day=20 because of the author's race. But when she seeks out the reclusive = author, she=20 is forced to confront her own future and a troubling question: Who owns = the=20 story of your life?
>
> AUDITION DATES: January 15 & 16 = @=20 6pm
> CALL BACKS and AUDITION APPOINTMENTS (If Necessary) January = 20th and=20 21st.
> AUDITION LOCATION: Karamu House Concert Hall
> = REHEARSALS=20 START January 26. (May start on week of January 19th if cast is=20 complete)
>
> MUST HAVE PICS AND RESUMES TO BE SEEN
> = Please=20 prepare 2-3 minute monologue. Improvisations are not accepted.
> =
>=20 CHARACTER BREAKDOWN
>
>
> Libby Price: Female,=20 African-American, could be late thirties to early forties, has an = ageless=20 quality
>
> Shelita Burns: Female, African-American, = mid-thirties,=20 very attractive, well dress, corporate, articulate and ambitious
> =
> Robert: Male, White, mid to late thirties, an air of modest=20 prosperity
>
> Anna: Female, White or Hispanic, = mid-thirties,=20 corporate, ambitious
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> Sean Leonard: Male, White, = middle-aged,=20 casual but neatly dressed
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> For Further = Information,=20 Please Call 216-795-7070 ext. 241.
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> Karamu House
> = 2355=20 East 89th Street
> Cleveland, Ohio 44106
------=_NextPart_000_012B_01C3D9EE.96BE3EC0-- From meadowsjoycem at hotmail.com Tue Jan 13 13:02:39 2004 From: meadowsjoycem at hotmail.com (Joyce Meadows) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 16:02:39 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland State Theatre Arts Program holds Auditions for Heartbreak House- Message-ID:
Auditions for George Bernard Shaw's "Heartbreak House" will be held on Friday, January 23rd at 7:00 p.m. in the Factory Theatre located at East 24th and Chester Avenue.
The show will be directed by Margaret Ford-Taylor.
 
Needed: 
male and female actors who can play in the character age range of 40 to 60.
Production dates are  Feb. 27, 28, 29 & March 5, 6, 7,


Scope out the new MSN Plus Internet Software ? optimizes dial-up to the max! >From Alex P Michaels" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0172_01C3D9ED.1F315870 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Prelude2Cinema mourns the passing of the Tony nominated actor Charles = Brown who played Lt. Foster in "What Angels Fear." Mr. Brown played many = roles and brought them to life with his great talent. We were fortunate = to have him play Lt. Foster. Although a writer creates the story, it is = the actor who brings it to life. Mr. Brown brought many roles to life. He received his first Tony nomination in 1980 for his performance as = Cephus Miles in "Home." Three years ago, he got his second Tony nod and = won a Drama Desk Award for his portrayal of an eloquent small-time = gangster named Elmore in "King Hedley II."=20 Brown portrayed Martin Luther King Jr. in the 1983 TV mini-series, = "Kennedy," starring Martin Sheen. He also appeared in "Law and Order," = "Kojak" and "All My Children."=20 The full obituary is at http://www.cleveland.com/obituary/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/news/107399= 0160158770.xml Charles Brown was a great talent and he will be greatly missed. ------=_NextPart_000_0172_01C3D9ED.1F315870 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Prelude2Cinema mourns the passing of the Tony = nominated actor=20 Charles Brown who played Lt. Foster in "What Angels Fear." Mr. = Brown=20 played many roles and brought them to life with his great talent. = We were=20 fortunate to have him play Lt. Foster. Although a writer creates = the story,=20 it is the actor who brings it to life. Mr. Brown brought many roles to=20 life.
 
He received his first Tony nomination in 1980 for = his=20 performance as Cephus Miles in "Home." Three years ago, he got his = second Tony=20 nod and won a Drama Desk Award for his portrayal of an eloquent = small-time=20 gangster named Elmore in "King Hedley II."

Brown portrayed Martin Luther King Jr. in the 1983 TV=20 mini-series, "Kennedy," starring Martin Sheen. He also appeared in "Law = and=20 Order," "Kojak" and "All My Children."

The full obituary is at
 
Charles Brown was a great talent and he will be = greatly=20 missed.
------=_NextPart_000_0172_01C3D9ED.1F315870-- From jkonrad at cityclub.org Tue Jan 13 13:32:28 2004 From: jkonrad at cityclub.org (Julie Konrad) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 16:32:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL][Mizna-announce] AUDITIONS Message-ID: <001501c3da1c$be577d10$3801a8c0@cityclub.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C3D9F2.D5817510 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit AUDITIONS Mizna, a Minneapolis based Arab American Cultural Organization, is seeking performers for its upcoming play, With Love from Ramallah. Roles include: 3 Arab/Arab American men aged mid 20s/early 30s 3 Arab/Arab American women aged mid 20s/early 30s 1 Latino male any age 1 Caucasian female any age 1 Caucasian male any age 1 "person of color" any age 1 Arab man -- 50+ 2 Arab women -- 40+ NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. Arabic speakers a plus, but not necessary. Play will be performed at the Mixed Blood Theater, Minneapolis, Minnesota from June 3-June 20, 2004. Directed by Dipankar Mukherjee. For more information, email mizna at mizna.org or call 612-788-6920. Visit our website: http://www.mizna.org ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C3D9F2.D5817510 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

AUDITIONS

Mizna, a =
Minneapolis based Arab American Cultural Organization, is
seeking
performers for its upcoming play, With Love from Ramallah.

Roles include:

3 Arab/Arab American men aged mid 20s/early 30s
3 Arab/Arab American women aged mid 20s/early 30s
1 Latino male any age
1 Caucasian female any age
1 Caucasian male any age
1 "person of color" any age
1 Arab man -- 50+
2 Arab women -- 40+

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY.  Arabic speakers a = plus, but not necessary.

Play will be performed at the Mixed Blood Theater, = Minneapolis,
Minnesota
from June 3-June 20, = 2004Directed by Dipankar = Mukherjee.

For more information, email mizna at mizna.org or call 612-788-6920. 
Visit our website:  http://www.mizna.org

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C3D9F2.D5817510-- From rferguson at woio.com Tue Jan 13 13:59:02 2004 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 15:59:02 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]EXTRAS STILL NEEDED FOR OPEN MIC NIGHT FILM SHOOT - THIS WEDNESDA Y AT 6:30PM 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_01C3DA20.744B6976 Content-Type: text/plain Thanks to all thos who repsonded so far to offer their support as extras tomorrow. We're going to have a blast. I am still in need of more, so keep sending me emails or call me to let me know you're there. WHAT: Extras for film shoot - Lots of close ups of extras. WHEN 6:30pm - 9:30pm Wednesday Jan 14th WHERE: The Winchester Tavern and Music Hall 12112 Madison Avenue Lakewood, Ohio 44107 The bar is just west of W117th in Lakewood at the corner of Madison and Winchester Please wear what you would wear to a comedy club. Dressy casual, not too upscale, jeans are fine. T-shirts are fine, NO LOGOS PLEASE. If you wear a shirt with a l logo on it, you will be in the back, and probably won't get a close up either. Logos means anything like Sports teams, products, companies. Also if you have a poncho, bring that, you won't get wet, but's it's for one of the jokes. Film making is a lengthy process so I'll appreciate your patience. It will be well worth it. Open Mic Night is a documentary type film that chronicles the journey of Gary and Derrick Richnavsky, two stand-up comedian brothers trying to break into the national stand-up scene. The extras will fill the audience and enjoy Gary and Derrick's new routine as they embark on their search for fame and fortune. CALL OR SEND EMAIL TO THIS ADDRESS TO CONFIRM YOU ARE COMING. MEN ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGE TO COME.. BRING A DATE! MORE INFO: 216-367-7133 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DA20.744B6976 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable EXTRAS STILL NEEDED FOR OPEN MIC NIGHT FILM SHOOT - THIS = WEDNESDAY AT 6:30PM

Thanks to all thos who repsonded so = far to offer their support as extras tomorrow. We're going to have a = blast.
I am still in need of more, so keep = sending me emails or call me to let me know you're there.

WHAT:
Extras for film shoot - Lots of close = ups of extras.

WHEN
6:30pm - 9:30pm Wednesday Jan = 14th

WHERE:

 The Winchester Tavern and Music = Hall
 12112 Madison Avenue
  Lakewood, Ohio 44107

The bar is just west of W117th in = Lakewood at the corner of Madison
and Winchester

Please wear what you would wear to a = comedy club. Dressy casual, not too upscale, jeans are fine. T-shirts = are fine, NO LOGOS PLEASE. If you wear a shirt with a l logo on it, you = will be in the back, and probably won't get a close up either. Logos = means anything like Sports teams, products, companies.

Also if you have a poncho, bring that, = you won't get wet, but's it's for one of the jokes.

Film making is a lengthy process so = I'll appreciate your patience. It will be well worth it.

 Open Mic Night is a documentary = type film that chronicles the journey
 of Gary and Derrick Richnavsky, = two stand-up comedian brothers trying
 to break into the national = stand-up scene. The extras will fill the
 audience and enjoy Gary and = Derrick's new routine as they embark on
 their search for fame and = fortune.

CALL OR SEND EMAIL TO THIS ADDRESS TO = CONFIRM YOU ARE COMING.  MEN ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGE TO COME.. = BRING A DATE!

MORE INFO: 216-367-7133

------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DA20.744B6976-- From MERCEREMAIL at aol.com Tue Jan 13 16:06:17 2004 From: MERCEREMAIL at aol.com (MERCEREMAIL at aol.com) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 19:06:17 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: Invitation to The Stone Pony Band Concert at Nautica Message-ID: <147.2079b3eb.2d35e1f9@aol.com> --part1_147.2079b3eb.2d35e1f9_boundary Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="-----------------------------1074038708" -------------------------------1074038708 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Michael Dean Mercer "If the whole world's a stage... I demand better lighting" -------------------------------1074038708 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
 

Michael Dean Mercer
"If the whole wor= ld's a stage... I demand better lighting"


-------------------------------1074038708-- --part1_147.2079b3eb.2d35e1f9_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: From: ThePowerhousePub at aol.com Full-name: ThePowerhousePub Message-ID: <1ce.17cf78fd.2d35ca02 at aol.com> Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 17:24:02 EST Subject: Invitation to The Stone Pony Band Concert at Nautica To: ThePowerhousePub at aol.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="-----------------------------1074032642" X-Mailer: 9.0 for Windows sub 5002 -------------------------------1074032642 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit We'd love to have you join us one week from Friday at Nautica. The Stone Pony Band is a guaranteed GOOD TIME! For info and reservations go to: www.stoneponyband.com. Mike from The Pub NEXT FRIDAY, JANUARY 23 RD * THE STONE PONY BAND * Ohio's #1 Springsteen Cover Band The Powerhouse Pub at Nautica Doors Open 8:pm Show 9 - 1:am Raffling a guitar signed by Bruce Springsteen (Proceeds to benefit: United Cerebral Palsy Assn) -------------------------------1074032642 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
We'd love to have you join us one week from Friday at Na= utica. The Stone Pony Band is a guaranteed GOOD TIME!  For info and res= ervations go to: www.stonepony= band.com.  Mike from The Pub
 


NEXT FRIDAY, JANUARY 23 RD
* THE STONE PONY BAND *
Ohio's #1 Springsteen Cover Band
The Powerho= use Pub at Nautica
Doors Open 8:= pm Show 9 - 1:am
Raffling a guitar signed by Bruce Spr= ingsteen
(Proceeds to benefit: United Cerebral Palsy Assn)

-------------------------------1074032642-- --part1_147.2079b3eb.2d35e1f9_boundary-- From bryan at bryanbird.com Tue Jan 13 16:44:06 2004 From: bryan at bryanbird.com (Bryan Bird) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 19:44:06 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Saxophone player and Percussionist needed -- PAID POSITIONS Message-ID: Olde Towne Hall Theatre needs a percussionist and a saxophone player for their musical, The 1940s Radio Hour. These are both paid positions. The show runs for four weekends: Thu-Sat February 12, 13, 14; Thu-Sat 19, 20, 21; Thu-Sat 26, 27, 28; Thu-Sat March 4, 5, 6 at 8:00 p.m.; and two matinees on Sunday, February 22 and 29 at 2:00 p.m. The theater is located on Center Ridge Road (Rt. 20) in North Ridgeville, near the corner of St. Rt. 83 (Avon-Belden Rd.), in front of the giant blue water tower. For more information about the theater, visit http://www.oldetownehalltheare.com. If you are interested, please call the director at 440-327-4642. From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Tue Jan 13 19:41:06 2004 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (It's me, MITCH!) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 19:41:06 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]ATTENTION ALL MUSICIANS/SINGERS/ARTISTS: Message-ID: <20040114034106.80201.qmail@web13905.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1538950583-1074051666=:79886 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Our label and distribution co-op is looking to form a team of musicians and artists to come together and form a new band in the Great Lakes and Middle American Region. Upon interview and evaluation, THOSE CHOSEN will immediately be coming together to experiment and vibe off of each other that very same night in our studios both A (Prep), B (Main) and C (Live Room) and see if the team assembled can create artisticly and form this new group. Please contact me at this email if you might be interested in joining a band with full label backing and tour support. We are also looking for artists who feel they might like to vibe with new and fresh musicians. There will be other engineers available to meet with you and possibly work with that night. THERE IS NO PAY REQUIRED. THIS IS A SERIOUS OFFER FOR SERIOIS ARTISTS. THE STUDIO TIME IS FREE. SO IS THE VIBE! When: 8pm-January 30th, 2004 (interview at 6pm) Who: Drum, Bass, DJ, Guitar, Singer (Pro's ONLY) [5 years experience OR MORE] Band Influences: Hip Hop meets Rock with a twist of Rage (Against the Machine) Type of music: Linkin Park, Limp, Rage, N.E.R.D. ANY MORE DETAILS WILL BE DISCUSSED AFTER WE FIRST CORRESPONDE IN REGARDS TO THIS EMAIL. Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry) MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and STILL makin' things happen! http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com The fansite boasting over 6,700+ friends/ coming home, again! (?1991 The MAB/EG--------The MAB/EG 2004?) --0-1538950583-1074051666=:79886 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Our label and distribution co-op is looking to form a team of musicians and artists to come together and form a new band in the Great Lakes and Middle American Region. Upon interview and evaluation, THOSE CHOSEN will immediately be coming together to experiment and vibe off of each other that very same night in our studios both A (Prep), B (Main) and C (Live Room) and see if the team assembled can create artisticly and form this new group.
 
Please contact me at this email if you might be interested in joining a band with full label backing and tour support. We are also looking for artists who feel they might like to vibe with new and fresh musicians. There will be other engineers available to meet with you and possibly work with that night.
 
THERE IS NO PAY REQUIRED. THIS IS A SERIOUS OFFER FOR SERIOIS ARTISTS.
 
THE STUDIO TIME IS FREE.
 
SO IS THE VIBE!
 
When: 8pm-January 30th, 2004 (interview at 6pm)
 
Who: Drum, Bass, DJ, Guitar, Singer (Pro's ONLY) [5 years experience OR MORE]
 
Band Influences: Hip Hop meets Rock with a twist of Rage (Against the Machine)
 
Type of music: Linkin Park, Limp, Rage, N.E.R.D.

 

ANY MORE DETAILS WILL BE DISCUSSED AFTER WE FIRST CORRESPONDE IN REGARDS TO THIS EMAIL.

Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry)



MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and STILL makin' things happen!

http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com

The fansite boasting over 6,700+ friends/ coming home, again!

(?1991 The MAB/EG--------The MAB/EG 2004?)

--0-1538950583-1074051666=:79886-- >From Alex P Michaels" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0153_01C3DA64.6A7FA1C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For one weekend only, Emmy winning writer and acclaimed director Alex P. = Michaels is bringing to The Cleveland Public Theatre (CPT) January 23 - = 25, 2004 an interactive visual event that covers scandals, rumours, race = and making movies in a city that "just doesn't get it." The play/ visual = event titled "The M.A.N." a.k.a. "The Magnificent Arrogant Nigger or I = Never Learned to Dance Like Fred Astaire" will involve the audience and = show movie clips from Prelude2Cinema.=20 We are sorry we can not offer any comp tickets for the performance. But = tickets are only $10. We are not selling the tickets, you have to = contact CPT at http://www.cptonline.org/boxoffice/index.cfm or by phone = at (216)631.2727 for that. For people who have worked with Prelude2Cinema before, if you R.S.V.P. = us, and come early, we can offer you VIP seating. VIP seating is only = for cast and crew who have worked with us and selected friends. Thanks = for supporting Prelude2Cinema in the past and we wish you all the best = in your careers. Since the play/ Visual Event will feature Movie Clips from = Prelude2Cinema movies, you may get a chance to see yourself on the big = screen. Also the audience will be involved. For VIP Seating, please e-mail Prelude2Cinema at = rsvpman at prelude2cinema.com or go to http://www.prelude2cinema.com/Special\MAN-VIP.htm ------=_NextPart_000_0153_01C3DA64.6A7FA1C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
For one weekend only, Emmy winning = writer and=20 acclaimed director Alex P. Michaels is bringing to The Cleveland Public = Theatre=20 (CPT) January 23 - 25, 2004 an interactive visual event that covers = scandals,=20 rumours, race and making movies in a city that "just doesn't get = it." The=20 play/ visual event titled "The M.A.N." a.k.a. "The Magnificent Arrogant = Nigger=20 or I Never Learned to Dance Like Fred Astaire" will involve the audience = and=20 show movie clips from Prelude2Cinema.
 
We are sorry we can not offer any comp = tickets for=20 the performance. But tickets are only $10. We are not selling the = tickets, you=20 have to contact CPT  at http://www.cptonlin= e.org/boxoffice/index.cfm=20 or by phone at (216)631.2727 for that.
 
For people who have worked = with Prelude2Cinema=20 before, if you R.S.V.P. us, and come early, we can offer you VIP = seating. VIP=20 seating is only for cast and crew who have worked with us and selected = friends.=20 Thanks for supporting Prelude2Cinema in the past and we wish you all the = best in=20 your careers.
 
Since the play/ Visual Event will = feature Movie=20 Clips from Prelude2Cinema movies, you may get a chance to see yourself = on the=20 big screen. Also the audience will be involved.
 
For VIP Seating, please e-mail = Prelude2Cinema at rsvpman at prelude2cinema.com= or go=20 to
http://www.pre= lude2cinema.com/Special\MAN-VIP.htm
------=_NextPart_000_0153_01C3DA64.6A7FA1C0-- From Crwhite114 at aol.com Wed Jan 14 03:25:43 2004 From: Crwhite114 at aol.com (Crwhite114 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 06:25:43 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions - "Caught in the Net" - Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Message-ID: <196.24b03cff.2d368137@aol.com> --part1_196.24b03cff.2d368137_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATER ANNOUNCES AUDITIONS For "CAUGHT IN THE NET" PRODUCED IN COOPERATION WITH Samuel French Ltd. Directed by Barbara L. Rhoades Produced by Carolyn Barnhard AUDITION INFORMATION ADULTS / ACTORS Two Men and Two Women between 38 and 48 One Man between 58 and 70 One Young Man and One Young Woman between 16 and 20 SUNDAY, JANUARY 18TH 7pm and MONDAY, JANUARY 19TH 7:30pm At the theater 40 West River Street Chagrin Falls We will have script selections available on site the night of auditions. Headshots and resumes are not expected, but are appreciated. All actors perform on a volunteer basis in Chagrin Valley Little Theater Productions. This is an adult British Farce. SHOW DATES ARE: March 19, 20, 26, 27, 28, April 2, 3, 9, 10 Friday and Saturdays: 8:00 pm Curtain Sunday: 2:00pm Matinee Questions: Call 440-247-8955 HOPE TO SEE YOU AT AUDITIONS! --part1_196.24b03cff.2d368137_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATER ANNOUNCES

AUDITIONS
For
"CAUGHT IN THE NET"


PRODUCED IN COOPERATION WITH Samuel French Ltd.

Directed by Barbara L. Rhoades
Produced by Carolyn Barnhard

AUDITION INFORMATION

ADULTS / ACTORS

Two Men and Two Women between 38 and 48
One Man between 58 and 70
One Young Man and One Young Woman between 16 and 20

SUNDAY, JANUARY 18TH  7pm
and MONDAY, JANUARY 19TH    7:30pm

At the theater
40 West River Street
Chagrin Falls

We will have script selections available on site the night of auditions.
Headshots and resumes are not expected, but are appreciated.
All actors perform on a volunteer basis in Chagrin Valley Little Theater Pro= ductions.

This is an adult British Farce.

SHOW DATES ARE:

March 19, 20, 26, 27, 28, April 2, 3, 9, 10
Friday and Saturdays:  8:00 pm Curtain
Sunday:  2:00pm Matinee

Questions:  Call  440-247-8955

HOPE TO SEE YOU AT AUDITIONS!

--part1_196.24b03cff.2d368137_boundary-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Wed Jan 14 06:04:14 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 09:04:14 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Rave Review in Plain Dealer for COPENHAGEN at Actors' Summit Message-ID: <1d6.184f0f96.2d36a65e@aol.com> -------------------------------1074089054 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Actors meet challenges of complex 'Copenhagen' 01/14/04 Linda Eisenstein Special to The Plain Dealer On a bare stage, two men and a woman warily circle each other and occasionally collide like atomic particles. Michael Frayn's remarkable drama "Copenhagen" is a bracing exploration of history, physics, ethics, politics, friendship and the elusive meaning of memory. It's a formidable play: complex, deep, with a torrent of difficult material to be mastered. So it's a pleasure to report that Actors' Summit is entirely up to the challenge. The theater's excellent production, with fine direction and memorable performances, is of such a caliber that even in the second week of January, it's a snap to predict that it will be one of the year's best. "Copenhagen" explores an enigmatic meeting that took place between two theoretical physicists on opposite sides of World War II. In 1941, Werner Heisenberg returns to the Danish home of his former teacher and mentor, Niels Bohr. It's a highly charged visit. Denmark has been occupied by the Nazis, Bohr is half-Jewish, Heisenberg is working for the Germans, and both men are being watched. "I carry around my surveillance like an infectious disease," Heisenberg says. After some hot sparring that leads to a nostalgic thaw, their meeting suddenly turns icy cold, and ends abruptly. For Heisenberg is now the head of Germany's atomic project, and has asked his mentor two thorny questions: What are the moral implications of a scientist working on weapons of mass destruction? And do you love your country less when it is wrong? Frayn adds Bohr's wife, Margrethe, to the mix. She's part narrator/observer, part sounding board - the scientists must express themselves so as to be understandable to her (and us). He also sets his play in a chilly afterlife, where the trio can replay the meeting, trying to parse all its meanings. As Heisenberg, Wayne Turney gives a prodigious performance. Hands nervously wringing behind his back, teasing names from his memory, mind racing, Turney paints a portrait of a brilliant, conflicted man with the desperate need to be understood. Lucy Bredeson-Smith is a superb Margrethe. Angular and wary, sharp-eyed and sharp-tongued, she conveys a stillness that adds emotional weight and counterbalance to the colliding orbits of the more openly volatile men. Neil Thackaberry gives Bohr a gruff heartiness. He makes you see both the formidable mind and the underlying generosity. His performance is rock-solid, but it's not as deeply nuanced. That may be because he truly excels in his second role: as "Copenhagen's" director. It's a challenging evening, but ultimately thrilling. And the questions it raises reverberate for days afterwards. If you cherish theater that makes you think as well as feel, don't miss it. Eisenstein is a playwright in Cleveland. To reach Linda Eisenstein: entertainment at plaind.com -------------------------------1074089054 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Actors meet chal= lenges of complex 'Copenhagen= '

01/14/04

Linda Eisenstein
Special to The Plain Dealer=

On a bare stage, two=20= men and a woman warily circle each other and occasionally collide like atomi= c particles. Michael Frayn's remarkable drama "<= SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial">Copenhagen" is a br= acing exploration of history, physics, ethics, politics, friendship and the=20= elusive meaning of memory.

It's a formidable pla= y: complex, deep, with a torrent of difficult material to be mastered. So it= 's a pleasure to report that Actors' Summit is entirely up to the=20= challenge. The theater's excellent production, with fine direction and memor= able performances, is of such a caliber that even in the second week of Janu= ary, it's a snap to predict that it will be one of the year's best.

"Copenhagen= " explores an enigmatic meeting that took place between two theoretical phys= icists on opposite sides of World War II. In 1941, Werner Heisenberg returns= to the Danish home of his former teacher and mentor, Niels Bohr. It's a hig= hly charged visit. Denmark has been occupied b= y the Nazis, Bohr is half-Jewish, Heisenberg is working for the Germans, and= both men are being watched. "I carry around my surveillance like an infecti= ous disease," Heisenberg says.

After some hot sparri= ng that leads to a nostalgic thaw, their meeting suddenly turns icy cold, an= d ends abruptly. For Heisenberg is now the head of Germany's atomic project, and has asked his mentor two thorny questions= : What are the moral implications of a scientist working on weapons of mass=20= destruction? And do you love your country less when it is wrong? =

Frayn adds Bohr's wif= e, Margrethe, to the mix. She's part narrator/observer, part sounding board=20= - the scientists must express themselves so as to be understandable to her (= and us). He also sets his play in a chilly afterlife, where the trio can rep= lay the meeting, trying to parse all its meanings.

As Heisenberg, Wayne=20= Turney gives a prodigious performance. Hands nervously wringing behind his b= ack, teasing names from his memory, mind racing, Turney paints a portrait of= a brilliant, conflicted man with the desperate need to be understood. =

Lucy Bredeson-Smith i= s a superb Margrethe. Angular and wary, sharp-eyed and sharp-tongued, she co= nveys a stillness that adds emotional weight and counterbalance to the colli= ding orbits of the more openly volatile men.

Neil Thackaberry give= s Bohr a gruff heartiness. He makes you see both the formidable mind and the= underlying generosity. His performance is rock-solid, but it's not as deepl= y nuanced. That may be because he truly excels in his second role: as "C= openhagen's" director.

It's a challenging ev= ening, but ultimately thrilling. And the questions it raises reverberate for= days afterwards. If you cherish theater that makes you think as well as fee= l, don't miss it.

Eisenstein is a playw= right in Cleveland.

To reach Linda Eisens= tein:

entertainment at plaind.com <= /P> -------------------------------1074089054-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Wed Jan 14 06:20:44 2004 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 09:20:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder of Cleveland's IndieClub meeting Message-ID: <001b01c3daa9$9c8b7820$0f00000a@accnt> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001C_01C3DA7F.B3B57020 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This Sunday, Jan 18, at Talkies for everyone interesting in filmmaking and/or have an interest to talk about your experiences in stage/film/video acting (open forum discussion). Short films, music videos and scenes from feature films shown by local filmmakers. More information at http://www.mdifilm.com/indieclub.html ====================== Johnny Wu Media Design Imaging Media creations for Marketing Solutions http://www.mdifilm.com 216.373.3278 Wu Jia Quan Shu 2800 years of Chinese Martial Art Family System http://www.wujiaquan.com President (2004-2005) Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland http://www.ocagc.org Independent Pictures Dedicated to indie filmmaking and media expression http://www.ohiofilms.com 216.651.7315 ================ ------=_NextPart_000_001C_01C3DA7F.B3B57020 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

This = Sunday, Jan 18,=20 at Talkies for everyone interesting in filmmaking and/or have an = interest to=20 talk about your experiences in stage/film/video acting (open forum=20 discussion).
 
Short = films, music=20 videos and scenes from feature films shown by local=20 filmmakers.
 
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Johnny Wu
 
Media Design = Imaging
Media creations for = Marketing=20 Solutions
http://www.mdifilm.com
216.373.3278
 
Wu Jia Quan = Shu
2800 years of Chinese = Martial Art Family=20 System
http://www.wujiaquan.com
 
President = (2004-2005)
Organization of Chinese = Americans of=20 Greater Cleveland
http://www.ocagc.org
 
Independent = Pictures
Dedicated to indie = filmmaking and media=20 expression
http://www.ohiofilms.com
216.651.7315
 
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------=_NextPart_000_001C_01C3DA7F.B3B57020-- From TALENTnet1 at aol.com Wed Jan 14 06:59:21 2004 From: TALENTnet1 at aol.com (TALENTnet1 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 09:59:21 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Still Need certain Hollywood types Message-ID: <158.2b80a864.2d36b349@aol.com> -------------------------------1074092360 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit www.FaktorsTalentNetwork.com is still seeking types such as Charlie Chaplin W.C. Fields Rhett / Scarlett Austin Powers Darth Vadar Frankenstein John Wayne Any recognizable movie types for February 7 event in Akron area No rehearsals needed. Just have fun "schmoozing" with guests as your character. Must have own quality costuming. $75 for two hours. Please email your interest today if possible. Regards, Mary Faktor (the actor) -------------------------------1074092360 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
www.Fakt= orsTalentNetwork.com is still seeking types such as
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Austin Powers
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Frankenstein
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Any recognizable movie types for February 7 event in Akr= on area
No rehearsals needed.  Just have fun "schmoozing" w= ith guests as your character.  Must have own quality costuming. $75 for= two hours.  Please email your interest today if possible.<= /DIV>
 
Regards,
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-------------------------------1074092360-- From Youngion at cox.net Wed Jan 14 09:08:13 2004 From: Youngion at cox.net (Eastern Onion) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 12:08:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]cello tutor needed Message-ID: I am looking for a cello tutor for 13 year old daughter. She has been playing for 2 years and last tutor has gone off to college. Would really like this person to be close to Lakewood. If anyone is interested please email back with your cost. Thank you in advance! Tracy L. Halloran From SomeDadA at aol.com Wed Jan 14 09:18:06 2004 From: SomeDadA at aol.com (SomeDadA at aol.com) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 12:18:06 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Improv classes begin soon! Message-ID: --part1_e.3aa50fc4.2d36d3ce_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater, Cleveland=E2=80=99s ONLY improvisation= al=20 theater and a local favorite for over eight years, is pleased to announce th= eir next=20 session "Improv Intensives".=20 Dada=E2=80=99s "Improv Intensives" are not your ordinary improvisation class= . They=20 are a unique and entertaining exploration of the improvisational process,=20 designed to promote within the student the ability to communicate with a par= tner, to=20 think "on your feet" and to tap into the performance power of the individual= =20 within an ensemble.=20 The following Intensives are being offered :=20 Improv 101 : Building Blocks=20 Saturdays 12:00PM to 2:30 PM=20 Improv 102 : Improv Structures=20 Tuesdays 7:00 to 9:30 PM=20 Improv 103 : Improv for Performance=20 Saturdays 3:00 to 5:30 PM=20 All classes are held at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,=20 1210 W. 6th Street, Cleveland.=20 Improv 102 begins Tuesday Jan. 20th=20 Improv 101 & 103 begins Saturday Jan. 24th=20 (Improv 102 & 103 requires prior Improv training)=20 Cost is $175.00 for eight week Improv Intensives.=20 Classes are open to all, however sizes are limited.=20 For additional information contact Cabaret Dada at (216)696-4242=20 --part1_e.3aa50fc4.2d36d3ce_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Cabaret Da= da Improvisational Theater, Cleveland=E2=80=99s ONLY improvisational the= ater and a local favorite for over eight years, is pleased to announce their= next session "Improv Intensives".=20

Dada=E2=80=99s "Improv Intensives" are not your ordinary i= mprovisation class. They are a unique and entertaining exploration of the im= provisational process, designed to promote within the student the ability to= communicate with a partner, to think "on your feet" and to tap into the per= formance power of the individual within an ensemble.=20

The following Intensives are being offered :=20

Improv 101 : Building Blocks=20
Saturdays   12:00PM to 2:30 PM=20

Improv 102 : Improv Structures=20
Tuesdays   7:00 to 9:30 PM=20

Improv 103 : Improv for Performance=20
Saturdays   3:00 to 5:30 PM=20


All classes are held at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,=20
1210 W. 6th Street, Cleveland.=20

Improv 102 begins Tuesday Jan. 20th=20
Improv 101 & 103 begins Saturday Jan. 24th=20
(Improv 102 & 103 requires prior Improv training)=20
Cost is $175.00 for eight week Improv Intensives.=20

Classes are open to all, however sizes are limited.=20

For additional information contact Cabaret Dada at (216)696-4242=20
--part1_e.3aa50fc4.2d36d3ce_boundary-- From Mike_Baker at clevelandyucks.com Wed Jan 14 09:52:44 2004 From: Mike_Baker at clevelandyucks.com (Mike Baker) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 12:52:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cheap Yucks Saturday 1-17 Message-ID: <200401141252.AA418840752@clevelandyucks.com> Volatile local comic Mike Baker and veteran funnyman Chris Hegedus will be headlining the first show in the "Cheap Yucks" series at the Winchester, 12112 Madison Ave., Lakewood Ohio on Saturday, January 17th at 10:00p.m. Sponsored by Cleveland Yucks (www.clvelandyucks.com), the series is designed to highlight local and area standup comedy at an extremely affordable price. All shows in the series are $5. Tickets available at the door. Also appearing will be emcee Joe Howard along with Lester Graham, Hot Carl, and Mike Melville. Finishing out the evening will be the music of Jim Olenik. Come on out, have a few cheap laughs, and support local comedy. For more information visit http://www.clevelandyucks.com From queenbeeprod at mindspring.com Wed Jan 14 11:34:16 2004 From: queenbeeprod at mindspring.com (queen bee productions) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 14:34:16 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITION NOTICE REMINDER-Pro Choice Theatre Message-ID: <001b01c3dad5$65ff3860$6501a8c0@Boris> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C3DAAB.7CAAD8A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AUDITION NOTICE =20 Queen Bee Production is producing Cindy Cooper's "Words of Choice" ,a = dynamic pro-choice theater piece, being produced in Ohio to promote the = upcoming "March for Women's Lives".=20 =20 Currently looking to complete a culturally diverse ensemble cast. Need = 1 man (range 35-60 ish) and 1 or 2 women (range 20-35 ish). Must have a = reasonably flexible schedule and willing to travel. =20 =20 Auditions will be held on Saturday, January 17 at 1:00 p.m. at A Woman's = Place, YWCA Tallmadge Center, 111 West Ave., Close to Tallmadge Circle. = Cold readings from script. Bring resume, headshot and schedule through = May 1. Talent is compensated for performances. Questions contact Deb = Lemire 330-929-3382. ------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C3DAAB.7CAAD8A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

AUDITION NOTICE

 

Queen Bee Production is producing Cindy Cooper=92s  =93Words of Choice=94 ,a  dynamic pro-choice theater = piece, being=20 produced in Ohio to promote the = upcoming=20 =93March for Women=92s Lives=94.

 

Currently looking to complete a culturally = diverse=20 ensemble cast.  Need 1 man = (range=20 35-60 ish) and 1 or 2 women (range 20-35 ish).  Must have a reasonably = flexible schedule=20 and willing to travel. =20

 

Auditions will be held on Saturday, January 17 = at=20 1:00 p.m. at A Woman=92s = Place,=20 YWCA=20 Tallmadge=20 Center, = 111=20 West Ave., Close to=20 Tallmadge = Circle.  Cold readings from = script.  Bring resume, headshot and = schedule=20 through May 1.  Talent is=20 compensated for performances. =20 Questions contact Deb Lemire=20 330-929-3382.

------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C3DAAB.7CAAD8A0-- From rferguson at woio.com Wed Jan 14 12:46:09 2004 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 14:46:09 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]43 THE BLOCK GODZILLA SPOT TO DEBUT NEXT WEEK 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_01C3DADF.1D68FBCC Content-Type: text/plain After months of delays and lots of post-production, 43 The Block "Godzilla" will debut on WUAB 43 The block sometime next week or the week after barring any more delays. Thanks to all those who helped on on this spot this fall. I think it's turned out very well. At this point I cannot make copies of it. I will try and tell you exactly when to expect it so you can tape it off the tv directly. Thanks again. Rick "Planet Earth is blue and there's nothing I can do." D.B. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DADF.1D68FBCC Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 43 THE BLOCK GODZILLA SPOT TO DEBUT NEXT WEEK

After months of delays and lots of = post-production, 43 The Block "Godzilla" will debut on WUAB = 43 The block sometime next week or the week after barring any more = delays.

Thanks to all those who helped on on = this spot this fall. I think it's turned out very well. At this point I = cannot make copies of it. I will try and tell you exactly when to = expect it so you can tape it off the tv directly.

Thanks again.

Rick








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

------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DADF.1D68FBCC-- From kjones at gate.cia.edu Wed Jan 14 13:09:02 2004 From: kjones at gate.cia.edu (Kristen Jones) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 16:09:02 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Akron Lyric Opera Theatre presents "Gianni Schicci" Message-ID: <4005AFEE.2080804@gate.cia.edu> Press release submitted by Akron Lyric Opera Theatre Contact: Todd E. Ranney, Artistic Director AKRON LYRIC OPERA THEATRE presents Gianni Schicchi by G. Puccini and other selections In his only comedy, Puccini has created a timeless picture of family greed and class warfare. Gianni Schicchi has been summoned to help a bickering family get the money back that it's patriarch has left to the monks. He creatively disguises himself as the elder (recently diseased) man and has the will rewritten to everyones' surprise, including a special twist at the end. An encore performance of the production by Akron Lyric Opera Theatre will take place on January 22th 7:00 pm at Valley Forge High School, 9999 Independence Blvd., Parma Heights. Starring in this production will be Brian Johnson, Todd E. Ranney, Jared Plasterer, Kristen Jones, and Timothy Culver. The opera will be performed in English. The First half of the performance will include selections from opera and musical theater with special guest Catherine Robison. Tickets may be purchased at the door or by calling ALOT at (330)864-ALOT. $10.00 general, $5.00 student Akron Lyric Opera Theatre: 280 Merriman Rd. Akron, Ohio 44303-1567 (330) 864-ALOT (2568) From scercone at carouseldinnertheatre.com Wed Jan 14 13:49:15 2004 From: scercone at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Sean Cercone) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 16:49:15 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Miss Saigon Auditions- Carousel Dinner Theatre Message-ID: <53BEDB5B24A8CB4AA1BED257B2CA0A87012B8A@dc1.carousel.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DAE8.4136FC97 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Carousel Dinner Theatre will be holding a second round of local auditions for all those we were unable to see this past weekend. Auditions will be held on Saturday January 17, 2004 at 11:00 am at the Carousel=92s rehearsal space in Akron, OH. =20 The show will be directed by Bary Ivan. Mr Ivan has been associated with theatres throughout the United States and Europe, ranging from directing at the German State Opera to being a guest director at Yale. Mr. Ivan has directed at Lincoln Center and won the Boston critic's Best Director award in 1997 for his rethought version of Forty Second Street, and he received the "Best Director" citation by the Pittsburgh Press for his Pittsburg CLO production of Company starring Malcom Gets and Michelle Pawk. Mr. Ivan directs regularly at Pittsburgh CLO, North Shore Music Theatre and has other national credits including West Side Story and Chicago starring Deborah Gibson. =20 1. We are looking for Asian child actors to play the role of =93Tam=94. = Boys and girls between the age of 5 and 10 will be seen. Children do not need to sing, but should have a musicality to them and be able to follow direction well. We will be casting two children to cover this role.=20 =20 2. Also seeking Asian female singer/dancers, age range late teens to late 20=92s. =20 3. Also seeking Asian and American male singer/dancers, age range late teens to late 20=92s. =20 =20 **Please be prepared to sing 16 bars or more of your own musical choice that is in the style of=20 the show. Please bring your own sheet music for our accompanist. **All people auditioning should wear appropriate form-fitting dance clothing. Men should wear dance or athletic shoes, women should wear character shoes. **All people auditioning should bring picture and resume. Young people auditioning for the role of "Tam" can bring picture and description of performing experience if no resume is available. =20 Directions to the rehearsal hall can be found on our website http://www.carouseldinnertheatre.com/auditions.htm=20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DAE8.4136FC97 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

The=20 Carousel Dinner Theatre will be holding a second round of local = auditions for=20 all those we were unable to see this past weekend.  Auditions will = be held=20 on Saturday January 17,  2004 at 11:00 am at = the=20 Carousel=92s rehearsal space in Akron, OH.

 

The show will be directed by Bary Ivan.  = Mr Ivan=20 has been associated with theatres throughout the United States and = Europe,=20 ranging from directing at the German State Opera to being a guest = director at=20 Yale.  Mr. Ivan has directed at Lincoln Center and won the Boston = critic's=20 Best Director award in 1997 for his rethought version of Forty Second = Street,=20 and he received the "Best Director" citation by the Pittsburgh Press for = his=20 Pittsburg CLO production of Company starring Malcom Gets and Michelle=20 Pawk.  Mr. Ivan directs regularly at Pittsburgh CLO, North Shore = Music=20 Theatre and has other national credits including West Side Story and = Chicago=20 starring Deborah Gibson.

 

1.=20 We are looking for Asian child actors to play the role of = =93Tam=94. Boys and=20 girls between the age of 5 and 10 will be seen. Children do not need to = sing,=20 but should have a musicality to them and be able to follow direction = well. We=20 will be casting two children to cover this role.

 

2.=20 Also seeking Asian female singer/dancers, age range late teens to = late=20 20=92s.

 

3.=20 Also seeking Asian and American male singer/dancers, age range = late teens=20 to late 20=92s.

 

 

**Please be=20 prepared to sing 16 bars or more of your own musical choice that is in = the style=20 of
the show. Please bring your own sheet music for our=20 accompanist.

**All = people=20 auditioning should wear appropriate form-fitting dance clothing. Men=20 should
wear dance or athletic shoes, women should wear character=20 shoes.

**All = people=20 auditioning should bring picture and resume. Young people auditioning = for the=20 role of

"Tam" = can bring=20 picture and description of performing experience if no resume is=20 available.

 

Directions to the=20 rehearsal hall can be found on our website http://www.ca= rouseldinnertheatre.com/auditions.htm=20

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DAE8.4136FC97-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Wed Jan 14 14:07:43 2004 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 17:07:43 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Look at the Spring Session Theatre Classes at Fine Arts! Message-ID: <004401c3daea$d65c9520$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C3DAC0.ED868D20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Registration is currently under way for Spring Session classes at The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby. Classes begin January 26, 2004 and run through June 5, 2004. Classes are offered for all ages and ability levels in the Visual Arts, Dance, Theatre and Music. Private lessons in most instruments and voice are available. Music and Art Therapists are also on staff. 91% of Fine Arts's instructors are degreed with 46% carrying advanced degrees. Most are artists/instructors. Well known director Sarah May and playwright Park Goist, former director of the American Studies Program and a faculty member of the Theater Department at CWRU join Fine Arts Association's faculty this session. The following are some of the high school/adult theatre classes being offered Spring Session: Playwriting (ages 16-adult) This course, for students of all experience levels, will explore elements of plays and playwriting through a series of specific writing exercises. Several plays will be read and discussed as a way to further enhance the understanding of how a play works. The goal of the course is for each student to complete either a well-crafted one act play or part of a longer work. The first session of the class will meet at Fine Arts Association in the Corning Auditorium. Subsequent sessions will be held at an offsite location chosen by the members of the class. Instructor Park Goist is a produced freelance playwright and former Director of the American Studies Program and faculty member in the Theatre department at Case Western Reserve University. Saturday 12:00-2:00 pm 9 wks 18 hrs Goist $165 Essence of Acting I (ages 16-adult) Through exercises in imagination, ensemble, relationship building, movement and relaxation, students will work on the basic skills of acting and reacting truthfully onstage. This course is geared toward the beginning actor or the intermediate actor looking to revisit and solidify skills. Saturday 10:00 am-12:00 pm 9 wks 18 hrs Kosovich Peck $165 Scene Study (ages 16-adult) In this in-depth course, intermediate to advanced students will work on numerous scenes culminating in an evening of short works at the session?s end. The course will specifically focus on character building through creative thinking and text analysis. Former Artistic Director of Karamu Theatre Sarah May is a freelance director and the 2001 winner of the Northern Ohio Live Award of Achievement in Theatre. (Consistent attendance is required.) Saturday 12:30-2:30 pm 9 wks 18 hrs May $165 Voice for the Actor I (ages 16-adult) Students will learn a series of vocal techniques for the stage and expand creative versatility through a combination of breathing and vocal exercises. Students will work to develop skills in breath, resonance, projection, diction and relaxation. The course will culminate with students using their new vocal skills on monologues and scenes. Students should be comfortable with physically interacting with their classmates and the instructor. Saturday 12:30-2:30 pm 9 wks 18 hrs Polanco $165 Audition Studio (ages 16-adult) The goal of this course is to prepare two or more monologues and/or songs for consistent success in school, university or general theatrical auditions. Students will work on and discuss monologues, songs, cold readings, callbacks, taking directions, finding material, making bold choices and audition-room etiquette. Monday 5:30-6:30 pm 9 wks 9 hrs Polanco $85 Exploring the Theatre (ages 16-adult) Explore Fine Arts Association?s theatre productions by reading the plays, exploring their context and investigating FAA?s approach to the work followed by instructor-led open discussion. Included in the course fee are two tickets to the April/May production of Missionaries. Saturday 12:30-2:30 pm 9 wks 18 hrs+ Kosovich Peck $191 Private Acting Study Instructor: Kosovich Peck Refine your technique with individual attention. Call (440) 951-7500 for further information. FACULTY BIOS: Goist, Park Produced freelance playwright and poet. Former director of the American Studies Program and a faculty member of the Theater Department at Case Western Reserve University. Co-producer of the StageWrites Theater Collective. Currently serves as President of the Advisory Board of the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival. Kosovich Peck, Sandy Local actress particularly well known to Fine Arts Association audiences where she most recently appeared in The Wizard of Oz and A Mess O? Durang. Ms. Kosovich will be directing this year?s youth theatre production of Charlotte?s Web and most recently directed Meet Me in St. Louis at Rabbit Run Theatre . May, Sarah Well-known area director. She spent 10 years in New York City performing, directing and developing educational programs for Playwrights Horizons, Henry Street Settlement and Roundabout Theatre. In Cleveland she has served as Director of Education for Great Lakes Theatre Festival and as Artistic Director of Karamu Theatre. She has taught acting for The Cleveland Play House and Cuyahoga Community College. Five-time nominee and the 2001 winner of the Northern Ohio Live Award of Achievement in Theatre for her direction of A Piece of My Heart at Beck Center. Polanco, Fabio Freelance actor and director. Recently arrived from New York City, Mr. Polanco?s experience includes work at numerous theatres across the nation including Brooklyn Academy of Music, Berkeley Repertory Theatre and locally, Great Lakes Theatre Festival and Cleveland Play House. He holds an MFA in Acting from Case Western Reserve University. Mr. Polanco is Theatre Department Chair at the Fine Arts Association. To register for classes or for more information on all classes offered for the Spring Session, call Fine Arts at (440) 951-7500 or log on to www.fineartsassociation.org. ------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C3DAC0.ED868D20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Registration is currently under way for Spring Session=20 classes at The Fine = Arts=20 Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby.  Classes begin January 26, 2004 and run = through=20 June 5, 2004. 
 
Classes are offered for all ages = and ability=20 levels in the Visual Arts, Dance, Theatre and Music.  Private = lessons in=20 most instruments and voice are available.  Music and Art Therapists = are=20 also on staff.
 
91% of Fine Arts's instructors are = degreed=20 with 46% carrying advanced degrees.  Most are=20 artists/instructors.
 
Well known=20 director Sarah May and playwright Park = Goist,=20 former director of the American Studies Program and a faculty member of = the=20 Theater Department at CWRU join Fine Arts = Association's=20 faculty this session.
 
The following are some of the high school/adult=20 theatre classes being = offered=20 Spring Session:
 
Playwriting=20 (ages 16-adult)  This=20 course, for students of all experience levels, will explore elements of = plays=20 and playwriting through a series of specific writing exercises. Several = plays=20 will be read and discussed as a way to further enhance the understanding = of how=20 a play works. The goal of the course is for each student to complete = either a=20 well-crafted one act play or part of a longer work. The first session of = the=20 class will meet at Fine Arts Association in the Corning Auditorium. = Subsequent=20 sessions will be held at an offsite location chosen by the members of = the class.=20 Instructor Park Goist is a produced freelance playwright and former = Director of=20 the American Studies Program and faculty member in the Theatre = department at=20 Case Western Reserve University.

Saturday       12:00-2:00 pm    9 wks    18 hrs     Goist      $165

Essence=20 of Acting I (ages 16-adult)  Through=20 exercises in imagination, ensemble, relationship building, movement and=20 relaxation, students will work on the basic skills of acting and = reacting=20 truthfully onstage. This course is geared toward the beginning actor or = the=20 intermediate actor looking to revisit and solidify skills. 

Saturday  10:00 am-12:00 pm    9 wks  18 hrs   Kosovich Peck    $165

Scene Study (ages 16-adult)  In=20 this in-depth course, intermediate to advanced students will work on = numerous=20 scenes culminating in an evening of short works at the session’s = end. The course=20 will specifically focus on character building through creative thinking = and text=20 analysis.  Former Artistic = Director=20 of Karamu Theatre Sarah May is a freelance director and the 2001 winner = of the=20 Northern Ohio Live Award of Achievement in Theatre. (Consistent=20 attendance is required.)

Saturday  12:30-2:30 pm   9 wks    18 = hrs    May        =20 $165

Voice for the = Actor I=20 (ages 16-adult) =20 Students=20 will learn a series of vocal techniques for the stage and expand = creative=20 versatility through a combination of breathing and vocal exercises. = Students=20 will work to develop skills in breath, resonance, projection, diction = and=20 relaxation. The course will culminate with students using their new = vocal skills=20 on monologues and scenes.  = Students=20 should be comfortable with physically interacting with their classmates = and the=20 instructor.

Saturday       12:30-2:30 pm     9 = wks     18 hrs     Polanco =         =20 $165

Audition = Studio (ages 16-adult) =20 The=20 goal of this course is to prepare two or more monologues and/or songs = for=20 consistent success in school, university or general theatrical = auditions.=20 Students will work on and discuss monologues, songs, cold readings, = callbacks,=20 taking directions, finding material, making bold choices and = audition-room=20 etiquette.

Monday       5:30-6:30=20 pm       9 = wks      9 = hrs     = Polanco     $85

Exploring=20 the Theatre (ages 16-adult) =20 Explore=20 Fine Arts Association’s theatre productions by reading the plays, = exploring=20 their context and investigating FAA’s approach to the work = followed by=20 instructor-led open discussion. Included in the course fee are two = tickets=20 to the April/May production of Missionaries.

Saturday       12:30-2:30=20 pm    9 wks      18 hrs+    Kosovich = Peck  $191

Private=20 Acting Study

Instructor:  Kosovich = Peck

Refine=20 your technique with individual attention. =20 Call (440) 951-7500 for further information.

FACULTY = BIOS:

Goist,=20 Park =20 Produced freelance = playwright=20 and poet. =20 Former director of the American Studies = Program and a=20 faculty member of the Theater Department at Case Western Reserve=20 University.  Co-producer of = the=20 StageWrites Theater Collective. Currently serves as President of the = Advisory=20 Board of the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival.

Kosovich=20 Peck, Sandy  = Local actress=20 particularly well known to Fine Arts Association audiences where she = most=20 recently appeared in The = Wizard of Oz=20 and A Mess O’ = Durang.=20 Ms. Kosovich will be directing this year’s youth theatre = production of Charlotte’s = Web = and most recently directed Meet Me in St. Louis = at Rabbit=20 Run Theatre .

May,=20 Sarah  Well-known = area=20 director. She spent 10 years in New York City performing, directing and=20 developing educational programs for Playwrights Horizons, Henry Street=20 Settlement and Roundabout Theatre. In Cleveland she has served as = Director of=20 Education for Great Lakes Theatre Festival and as Artistic Director of = Karamu=20 Theatre. She has taught acting for The Cleveland Play House and Cuyahoga = Community College.  = Five-time=20 nominee and the 2001 winner of the Northern Ohio Live Award of=20 Achievement in Theatre for her direction of A Piece of My Heart at = Beck=20 Center.

Polanco,=20 Fabio =20 Freelance actor and director. Recently arrived from New York City, Mr. = Polanco’s=20 experience includes work at numerous theatres across the nation = including=20 Brooklyn Academy of Music, Berkeley Repertory Theatre and locally, Great = Lakes=20 Theatre Festival and Cleveland Play House. He holds an MFA in Acting = from Case=20 Western Reserve UniversityMr. Polanco is = Theatre=20 Department Chair at the Fine Arts Association. 

To register for classes or for = more=20 information on all classes = offered for the Spring=20 Session, call Fine Arts at (440) 951-7500 or log on to www.fineartsassociation.org<= /A>.=20
 
------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C3DAC0.ED868D20-- From yvette at beckcenter.org Wed Jan 14 13:23:13 2004 From: yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 16:23:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Old Blankets Needed at Beck!!! Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E01D4AF@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DAE4.9DC6A6CA Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Beck Center for the Arts is looking to borrow 13 old blankets for our up & coming production of "Of Mice and Men". Camp or army style blankets in black, brown, or gray are needed. They do not have to be in great condition. Please contact Kelly Ferrell at Beck Center at 216-521-2540 x 252 or by email at kferrell at beckcenter.org or drop off at the box office. All will be returned. I thank you in advance. =20 =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts www.beckcenter.org =20 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: yvette at beckcenter.org Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DAE4.9DC6A6CA Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Beck = Center for the Arts is looking to borrow 13 old blankets for our up & coming = production of "Of Mice and Men". Camp or army style blankets in black, = brown, or gray are needed. They do not have to be in great condition. Please = contact Kelly Ferrell at Beck = Center at 216-521-2540 x 252 or by email at kferrell at beckcenter.org or drop off at the box office. All will be returned. I thank you in = advance.

 

 

Yvette A. Hanzel

Director of Marketing

Beck Center for the Arts

www.beckcenter.org

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, OH  = 44107

216.521.2540 ext. 225

Email:  = yvette at beckcenter.org

Fax:  = 216.228.6050

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DAE4.9DC6A6CA-- From mpreston at dobama.org Wed Jan 14 15:28:35 2004 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR Marketing Director) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 18:28:35 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Grog Shop Benefit for LOUD AMERICANS This Sunday! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0072_01C3DACC.385D0670 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Like Your Music Loud? Want to Help Dobama Theatre? BENEFIT CONCERT at the Grog Shop Benefits the upcoming World Premiere of Loud Americans: A Punk Saga Featuring Vanity Crash and Spy-Fi with guest appearance by The Mutilators! When: Sunday, January 18th at 7:00 p.m. Where:The New Grog Shop Coventry Courtyard 2785 Euclid Heights Boulevard Cleveland Heights, OH Tickets: $7.00 advance/ $10 day of show Reservations: 216-321-5588 Loud Americans: A Punk Saga by Christopher Johnston and Greg Vovos directed by Christopher Johnston In Dobama Theatre's Night Kitchen January 23-February 8th Fridays and Saturdays at 11 p.m., Sundays at 7 p.m. The Cleveland band The Mutilators have done well, but they can't seem to make it big. When they get their big break with a nationally renowned music promoter, opening for a national act at the Agora, will they make it? Maybe; maybe not. In the process, they will do what punk bands do best: make noise and destroy stuff. World Premiere! The next generation of punk has arrived. Featuring Brian Douglas, Christa Heidrick, Jeff Marsey and Duane Rutter Night Kitchen shows are only $7! Reservations: (216) 932-3396. Marjorie Preston PR/Marketing Director, Dobama Theatre (216) 932-6838 www.dobama.org 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present: January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed by Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! Quirky, bizarre comedy featuring real-life siblings Tyler and Tyson Postma as twins Bernadette and Sebastian! Regular single ticket prices: $15-20. Senior/student prices: $11-17. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. Have a Heart for the Arts Benefit February 14th! 9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. More info at www.evite.com/pub/mpreston/raised Night Kitchen is proud to present: January 23-Feb 8 Loud Americans: A Punk Saga by Christopher Johnston and Gregory Vovos. World Premiere! The next generation of punk has arrived. Tickets only $7.00. Grog Shop Benefit Featuring Vanity Crash and Spy-Fi with guest appearance by The Mutilators! 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Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0078_01C3DACE.4998BA90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Winter Classes for Kids at Dobama Theatre! I. WORLD ADVENTURE! Ages 7 to 9 Discover other cultures' customs and stories through theater, music, dance and art. Time: Tuesdays, 4:30-5:30 p.m. meets January 20 through March 9 Cost: $85 Instructor: TBD II. ON STAGE! Ages 10 to 12 Within an easy and fun atmosphere, students will work on voice, movement, imagination and character development before using improvisation to build their own scenes. Time: Wednesdays 4:30-5:30 p.m. Meets January 21 through March 10 Cost: $85 Instructor: Tyler Postma, local actress and teacher. Postma has performed at Dobama Theatre, the Cleveland Play House, and Case Western Reserve University. She has taught at Case Western Reserve University, Cain Park School for the Arts, and with Cleveland Opera on Tour. III. ACT OUT Ages 13 to 18 Students will learn how to develop their basic tools - voice, body, intellect and emotions - before moving into script analysis and performance. Time: Saturdays 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Meets January 24 through March 13 Cost: $100 Instructor: Bernadette Clemens, local actress and teacher who has performed at many off-Broadway and area theatres. She has been an acting coach for students since 1997. *Classes run for eight weeks. Please feel free to call Joyce Casey, Dobama's Artistic Director, to discuss admission criteria. Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights (216) 932-6838 or jcasey at dobama.org. Dobama Theatre 1846 Coventry Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 Reservations: 216-932-3396 Email: dobama at core.com Web: www.dobama.org Cleveland's Contemporary Stage Marjorie Preston PR/Marketing Director, Dobama Theatre (216) 932-6838 www.dobama.org 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present: January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed by Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! Quirky, bizarre comedy featuring real-life siblings Tyler and Tyson Postma as twins Bernadette and Sebastian! Regular single ticket prices: $15-20. Senior/student prices: $11-17. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. 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Ledford) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 22:12:37 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]North Canton's Rainbow Repertory presents "Love for All Ages" music review Message-ID: <001c01c3db15$6de0efc0$6401a8c0@computer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0019_01C3DAEB.84EC6340 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable "A LOVE FOR ALL AGES"=20 Musical Revue For all those in love...out of love....looking for love! Enjoy it all = in one night!! Best love songs from Broadway and movies!=20 West Side Story, Most Happy Fella, Carousel, Fiddler on the Roof, = Fantasticks, King and I, Jacques Brel, Sweeney Todd, Oklahoma Director: Charles Spencer - Special Guest: Dick Waco=20 Feb. 6-8, 13-14 - 8:00 p.m. Cultural Center Arts and Education Bldg.=20 1014 Cleveland Avenue (across from Patrick's Custard!) 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"A LOVE FOR=20 ALL AGES" 

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For all those in love...out of = love....looking for=20 love!  Enjoy it all in one night!!

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  Feb. 6-8, = 13-14 - 8:00=20 p.m.

Cultural Center Arts and Education = Bldg.

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JANUARY 25 at = 2:00pm

At the

GEAUGA = THEATER

Located on Historic = Chardon Square

Box Office (440) = 286-2255

 

The story of one young = man’s coming of age

During the Harlem Renaissance =

 

Directed by Sylvia = Perry

Choreographed by Kyle = Primous

 

Featuring the musical talents of

The Townsmen Jazz = Band

The Shaker Heights Heritage Choral = Group

Don’t miss the acting talents of =

Camilio Villa 

Robin = Cooper

David = Moody

Lady = Palmerr

…And a whole cast waiting to sing = and dance their way into history!

 

Special discount on student’s = tickets

Complimentary refreshments January = 23rd

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C3DB00.FDA75230-- From ilovelastcall at yahoo.com Wed Jan 14 22:07:17 2004 From: ilovelastcall at yahoo.com (Last Call) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 22:07:17 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Call Cleveland! Message-ID: <20040115060717.58462.qmail@web60410.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1198944389-1074146837=:56499 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hey Kids, Be sure to checkout Last Call Cleveland's, We want to give it to your girlfriend! on www.triggerstreet.com. It's a cool website where you can review all kinds of sketches. Also, be sure to checkout www.lastcallcleveland.com in months to come. We will be doing a lot of cool things with the site including some brand new downloads. Please keep watching Last Call Cleveland- with brand new times, on these following channels: COX 45 - 8 pm, every Wednesday (60min) Adelphia 21-11:30pm- every Tuesday/ 10 pm- every Saturday (60min) Time Warner 16- 11:00pm, every Saturday (60min) Smell ya later! Last Call Cleveland PO Box 1172 Kent, Ohio 44240 www.lastcallcleveland.com (website) Contact: Chad Zumock (Public Relations Director) yourmom at lastcallcleveland.com (email) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes --0-1198944389-1074146837=:56499 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
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Also, be sure to checkout www.lastcallcleveland.com in months to come. We will be doing a lot of cool things with the site including some brand new downloads.
 
Please keep watching Last Call Cleveland- with brand new times, on these following channels:
 
COX 45 - 8 pm, every Wednesday (60min)
Adelphia 21-11:30pm- every Tuesday/ 10 pm- every Saturday (60min)
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Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes --0-1198944389-1074146837=:56499-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Thu Jan 15 02:47:02 2004 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 05:47:02 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: Final Auditions for THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, OTHELLO Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3156990422_17487019_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY ANNOUNCES FINAL AUDITIONS FOR "THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION" AND "OTHELLO" Bad Epitaph Theater Company will hold a second and final round of open call auditions for THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION by Kirk Wood Bromley and OTHELLO by William Shakespeare, at Loganberry Books, 13015 Larchmere Boulevard in Shaker Heights on Saturday, February 7, 2004, beginning at 10 AM. THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, directed by David Hansen, is a new play which tell= s the story of our nation=B9s origin with song, passion and humor. Bad Epitaph needs 8 men and 4 women (all ages). The role of George Washington has been cast. OTHELLO, directed by Alison Hernan, is the classic tale of envy, jealousy and betrayal, told with a queer twist. Bad Epitaph needs 1 African America= n male for the title role (aged 30-45), 7 men (20-60) and 6 women (20-45). W= e are looking for a woman to play Iago. Those auditioning will be asked to prepare one Shakespearean monologue (in verse, not prose) and one contrasting, contemporary piece. Their entire presentation should be no more than three minutes. Please provide two (2) photos and resumes if available. Interested parties must phone Bad Epitaph at (216) 556-0919 to schedule an appointment. THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION will be performed outdoors, June 17 =AD July 4, 2004, rehearsals will begin in May. OTHELLO will be performed indoors in Fall, 2004. "After your death you were better have a bad epitaph than their ill report while you live." (Hamlet, II.ii) Bad Epitaph Web Site: http://www.badepitaph.org --MS_Mac_OE_3156990422_17487019_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Bad Epitaph: Final Auditions for THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, OTHELLO</T= ITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <B>BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY ANNOUNCES<BR> FINAL AUDITIONS FOR "THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION" AND "OTHELLO&q= uot;<BR> <BR> </B>Bad Epitaph Theater Company will hold a second and final round of open = call auditions for THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION by Kirk Wood Bromley and OTHELLO = by William Shakespeare, at Loganberry Books, 13015 Larchmere Boulevard in Sh= aker Heights on Saturday, February 7, 2004, beginning at 10 AM.<BR> <BR> THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, directed by David Hansen, is a new play which tell= s the story of our nation=B9s origin with song, passion and humor.  Bad E= pitaph needs 8 men and 4 women (all ages).  The role of George Washingt= on has been cast.<BR> <BR> OTHELLO, directed by Alison Hernan, is the classic tale of envy, jealousy a= nd betrayal, told with a queer twist.  Bad Epitaph needs 1 African Amer= ican male for the title role (aged 30-45), 7 men (20-60) and 6 women (20-45)= .  We are looking for a woman to play Iago.<BR> <BR> Those auditioning will be asked to prepare<I> </I>one Shakespearean monolog= ue (in verse, not prose) and one contrasting, contemporary piece.  Thei= r entire presentation should be no more than three minutes. Please provide t= wo (2) photos and resumes if available.  <B>Interested parties must pho= ne Bad Epitaph at (216) 556-0919 to schedule an appointment.<BR> </B><BR> THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION will be performed outdoors, June 17 =AD July 4, 2004,= rehearsals will begin in May.  OTHELLO will be performed indoors in Fa= ll, 2004.<BR> <BR> "After your death you were better have a bad epitaph than their ill re= port while you live." (Hamlet, II.ii)<BR> <BR> Bad Epitaph Web Site: http://www.badepitaph.org </BODY> </HTML> --MS_Mac_OE_3156990422_17487019_MIME_Part-- From Maryannette19 at cs.com Thu Jan 15 04:05:16 2004 From: Maryannette19 at cs.com (Maryannette19 at cs.com) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 07:05:16 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Christian Rock/Worship Band Auditions Message-ID: <5a.266a2e28.2d37dbfc@cs.com> --part1_5a.266a2e28.2d37dbfc_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I am starting a contemporary Christian band in the Akron area, "Rigid Element." Looking for a serious drummer, bass guitar player, electric guitar, violinist, piano player. Influences include Evanessence, Three Doors Down, Jars of Clay, Mercy Me, and Avalon. Music style varies but it is all original and mostly a rock ballad style (like evanessence) but may also include worship music depending on where we would be performing. My demo CD is to be released May 1st and I hope to have a band together by then. I have great connections with 95.5 "The Fish" and many producers. Please e-mail if you are interested. -Mary mtmuzic at yahoo.com --part1_5a.266a2e28.2d37dbfc_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <HTML><FONT FACE=3Darial,helvetica><HTML><BODY BGCOLOR=3D"#ffffff"><FONT BA= CK=3D"#ffffff" style=3D"BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3D2 PTSIZE=3D10 FAMI= LY=3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0">I am starting a contemporary Chri= stian band in the Akron area, "Rigid Element." Looking for a serious drummer= , bass guitar player, electric guitar, violinist, piano player. Influences i= nclude Evanessence, Three Doors Down, Jars of Clay, Mercy Me, and Avalon. Mu= sic style varies but it is all original and mostly a rock ballad style (like= evanessence) but may also include worship music depending on where we would= be performing. My demo CD is to be released May 1st and I hope to have a ba= nd together by then. I have great connections with  95.5 "The Fish" and= many producers. Please e-mail if you are interested. -Mary<BR> mtmuzic at yahoo.com</FONT></HTML> --part1_5a.266a2e28.2d37dbfc_boundary-- From vr8 at uakron.edu Thu Jan 15 06:59:16 2004 From: vr8 at uakron.edu (reynolds,victoria) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 09:59:16 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]razzle dazzle delight! Message-ID: <36139CA1DEBF464EB20A99CE4E8C05740222900D@POWELL.uanet.edu> Subject: Razzle Dazzle Delight! Dear NEOhiopal Subscriber:=20 Aspiring dancers and theatre-lovers in Northeast Ohio can catch the razzle-dazzle of Broadway in Akron at 42ND STREET, coming to The University of Akron's E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall on Jan. 20-25.=20 A Broadway ledgend that defined musical comedy with its "star-is-born" scenario, 42ND STREET is back -- in a toe-tapping, back-flipping production that earned the 2001 Tony Award for Best Musical Revival, and the 2001 Drama Desk Award and Outer Critics Circle Award in the same category. Now on tour, 42ND STREET comes to UA's E.J. Thomas Hall for a six-day, eight-performance run from January 20 through January 25. Featuring such Broadway favorites as: "We're in the Money," "You're Getting to Be a Habit With Me," "Lullaby of Broadway," "I Only Have Eyes For You," and the spectacular title number danced down a flight of steps--42ND STREET chronicles Peggy Sawyer's rise from chorine to Broadway star.=20 Performance dates, times and ticket prices for the tour's run at E.J. Thomas Hall are: Tues., Jan. 20, 7:30 p.m., $55, $50, $40, $30=20 Wed., Jan 21, 7:30 p.m., $55, $50, $40, $30=20 Thurs., Jan. 22, 7:30 p.m., $55, $50, $40, $30=20 Fri., Jan. 23, 8 p.m., $60, $55, $45, $35=20 Sat., Jan. 24, 2 p.m. & 8 p.m., $60, $55, $45, $35=20 Sun., Jan. 25, 2 p.m., $60, $55, $45, $35=20 Sun., Jan. 25, 7:30 p.m., $55, $50, $40, $30=20 Tickets are available through the E.J. Thomas Hall Ticket Office at 330.972.7570, or through all Ticketmaster Centers, via Charge-By-Phone at 330.945.9400 (Akron), 216.241.5555 (Cleveland), or online at www.ticketmaster.com <file://www.ticketmaster.com>. For more information call E.J. Thomas Hall at 330/972-7520 or get details online at www.ejthomashall.com <file://www.ejthomashall.com> . Thanks for your interest ~ With kind regards,=20 Victoria Reynolds=20 Marketing Assistant=20 University of Akron E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall,=20 Akron Civic Theatre and Lock 3 Live!=20 =20 330.972-2724 vr8 at uakron.edu=20 www.ejthomashall.com From bvernyi at uakron.edu Thu Jan 15 07:37:48 2004 From: bvernyi at uakron.edu (Bruce Vernyi) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 10:37:48 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Choreographer Jennifer Muller to speak at The University of Akron Message-ID: <BC2C1DFC.8BE6%bvernyi@uakron.edu> > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3157007868_596198_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable CONTACT: Bruce Vernyi, 330-972-6477 SUMMARY: CHOREOGRAPHER JENNIFER MULLER TO LECTURE AT UA JAN. 21 Akron, Ohio, Jan. 15, 2004 =8B One of the world=B9s leading choreographers, Jennifer Muller, artistic director of Jennifer Muller/The Works in New York City, will speak at The University of Akron on Wednesday, Jan. 21. Muller will talk about =B3Dance: Shout or Whimper?=B2 at 7 p.m. on Jan. 21 i= n Guzzetta Recital Hall, 157 University Ave. The lecture is part of the Mary Schiller Myers Lecture Series presented by the UA College of Fine and Applied Arts, and is free and open to the public= . Muller is presenting the Myers Lecture as part of her residency this spring with the UA Dance Program. In December Muller auditioned the Dance Program=B9s advanced students, and in January she returns for the lecture and to set her piece =B3Bounce=B2 on the UA Dance Company for its Ohio premiere March 11 and 12 at E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall. A widely recognized leader in the dance world, Muller was chosen in September as a founding member of the World Arts Council, a branch of the biannual Arts Summit. Other founding members of the council are Toyo Ito and Santiago Calatrava in architecture and design, Sydney Pollack in cinema= , Irene Papas and Ian Herbert in theater arts, and Placido Domingo in music. As the artistic director of Jennifer Muller/The Works since its inceptio= n in 1974, Muller has toured with the company to 37 countries and throughout the United States, and produced 18 seasons of dance performances in New Yor= k City. As a playwright Muller has created more than 80 performance pieces; and, as a designer, she has designed lights, decor and costumes. A notable collaborator, she has worked with Keith Jarrett, Keith Haring, Nana Vasconcelos, Sandro Chia and Yoko Ono. Her commissions for 23 major repertory companies in nine countries include the Nederlands Dans Theater, NDT3, Alvin Ailey, Ohio Ballet, Lyon Opera Ballet, Ballet du Nord, Ballet Contemporaneo, Ballet Jazz de Montreal and Tian Jiang's China tour. Established in 1979 by arts patron Mary Schiller Myers and her late husband, Louis, the Myers Lecture Series brings nationally recognized leaders in the arts and communication to the UA campus for lectures, performances, master classes and residencies. Past lecturers have included journalists Daniel Schorr, Mary Alice Williams and Catherine Crier; directo= r Hal Prince; choreographers Jacques d'Amboise, Alwin Nikolais and Bella Lewitzky; composer Gunther Schuller; jazz trumpeter Wynton Marsalis and Boston Pops conductor Keith Lockhart. The University of Akron was named by Dance Spirit magazine in 1999 as having one of the most sought-after dance programs in the country. In particular, the magazine praised UA=B9s offerings in ballet, modern dance and musical theater. For additional information on Muller=B9s lecture, call 330-972-7948. --MS_Mac_OE_3157007868_596198_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Choreographer Jennifer Muller to speak at The University of Akron</T= ITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <FONT FACE=3D"Helvetica"><H5>CONTACT:    Bruce Vernyi, 330-972= -6477<BR> SUMMARY:    CHOREOGRAPHER JENNIFER MULLER TO LECTURE AT UA J= AN. 21<BR> <BR> </H5><FONT SIZE=3D"2"><B>    </B></FONT></FONT><FONT SIZE=3D"2">= <FONT FACE=3D"Geneva">Akron, Ohio, Jan. 15, 2004 =8B One of the world=B9s leading = choreographers, Jennifer Muller, artistic director of Jennifer Muller/The Wo= rks in New York City, will speak at The University of Akron on Wednesday, Ja= n. 21.<BR> <BR>    Muller will talk about =B3Dance: Shout or Whimper?=B2 at 7 p= .m. on Jan. 21 in Guzzetta Recital Hall, 157 University Ave.<BR> The lecture is part of the Mary Schiller Myers Lecture Series presented by = the UA College of Fine and Applied Arts, and is free and open to the public.= <BR> <BR>    Muller is presenting the Myers Lecture as part of her re= sidency this spring with the UA Dance Program.  In December Muller audi= tioned the Dance Program=B9s advanced students, and in January she returns for= the lecture and to set her piece =B3Bounce=B2 on the UA Dance Company for its O= hio premiere March 11 and 12 at E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall.<BR> <BR>    A widely recognized leader in the dance world, Muller wa= s chosen in September as a founding member of the World Arts Council, a bran= ch of the biannual Arts Summit.  Other founding members of the council = are Toyo Ito and Santiago Calatrava in architecture and design, Sydney Polla= ck in cinema, Irene Papas and Ian Herbert in theater arts, and Placido Domin= go in music.<BR> <BR>    As the artistic director of Jennifer Muller/The Works si= nce its inception in 1974, Muller has toured with the company to 37 countrie= s and throughout the United States, and produced 18 seasons of dance perform= ances in New York City.<BR> As a playwright Muller has created more than 80 performance pieces; and, as= a designer, she has designed lights, decor and costumes.  A notable co= llaborator, she has worked with Keith Jarrett, Keith Haring, Nana Vasconcelo= s, Sandro Chia and Yoko Ono.<BR> <BR>    Her commissions for 23 major repertory companies in nine= countries include the Nederlands Dans Theater, NDT3, Alvin Ailey, Ohio Ball= et, Lyon Opera Ballet, Ballet du Nord, Ballet Contemporaneo, Ballet Jazz de = Montreal and Tian Jiang's China tour.<BR> <BR>    Established in 1979 by arts patron Mary Schiller Myers a= nd her late husband, Louis, the Myers Lecture Series brings nationally recog= nized leaders in the arts and communication to the UA campus for lectures, p= erformances, master classes and residencies.  Past lecturers have inclu= ded journalists Daniel Schorr, Mary Alice Williams and Catherine Crier; dire= ctor Hal Prince; choreographers Jacques d'Amboise, Alwin Nikolais and Bella = Lewitzky; composer Gunther Schuller; jazz trumpeter Wynton Marsalis and Bost= on Pops conductor Keith Lockhart.<BR> <BR>    The University of Akron was named by Dance Spirit magazi= ne in 1999 as having one of the most sought-after dance programs in the coun= try.  In particular, the magazine praised UA=B9s offerings in ballet, mod= ern dance and musical theater.<BR> <BR>    For additional information on Muller=B9s lecture, call 330= -972-7948.<BR> </FONT></FONT> </BODY> </HTML> --MS_Mac_OE_3157007868_596198_MIME_Part-- From dwarnke at karamu.com Thu Jan 15 08:11:52 2004 From: dwarnke at karamu.com (Doug Warnke) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 11:11:52 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Muscial Director needed Message-ID: <004301c3db82$4ff9aca0$0101a8c0@doug> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C3DB58.61DEC420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Karamu Performing Arts Theater seeks a musical director for its spring = Children's Performance Series production of Cinderella. Audition dates = to be set. Show runs on Sat. & Sun. May 1- May 14. For further = information, or to set up an interview, please contact Terrence Spivey, = Artistic Director, at (216) 795-7070 ext. 240. Karamu is located at = 2355 E. 89th, Cleveland, OH 44106.=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C3DB58.61DEC420 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML><HEAD> <META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; = charset=3Diso-8859-1"> <META content=3D"MSHTML 5.50.4807.2300" name=3DGENERATOR> <STYLE></STYLE> </HEAD> <BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Karamu Performing Arts Theater seeks a = musical=20 director for its spring Children's Performance Series production of=20 <EM>Cinderella.  </EM>Audition dates to be set.  Show runs on = Sat.=20 & Sun. May 1- May 14.  For further information, or to set up an = interview, please contact Terrence Spivey, Artistic Director, at (216) = 795-7070=20 ext. 240.  Karamu is located at 2355 E. 89th, Cleveland, OH=20 44106. </FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C3DB58.61DEC420-- From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Thu Jan 15 09:06:04 2004 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 12:06:04 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]JCC Youth Theatre presents You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown -2/19 /-2/29/04 Message-ID: <B02C7A1A7AD4D511A5EA00508B2CF88FBBF617@mail.clevejcc.org> Contact: Rick Kammer, (216) 593-6294 Mobile: (440) 785-0429 e-mail: rkammer at clevejcc.org JCC YOUTH THEATRE PRESENTS "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" January 15, 2004 (Beachwood, Ohio) - The Playmakers Youth Theatre at the Jewish Community Center of Cleveland presents its musical production of "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown," based on the comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Shultz. Book, music and lyrics by Clark Gesner. The show is under the direction of Sheri Gross with musical direction by Brad Wyner. Performances are Thursday, February 19 and 26 at 7:30pm, Saturday, February 21 and 28 at 8:30pm, Sunday, February 22 at 7:30pm and Sunday, February 29 at 2:00pm. All performances will be held at the Mayfield Jewish Community Center's Halle Theatre, 3505 Mayfield Road in Cleveland Heights. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for JCC members, seniors and students. The Sunday matinee performance will also offer a "Mishpocha Mania" option where attendees can enjoy a pizza and bingo party before the show. The cost, including a show ticket is $16 a person and $12 for JCC members. For more information or to purchase tickets for the event, please call the JCC Event Ticket Office at 216-382-4000, EXT. 274. The cast for the JCC production of You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown is comprised of 28 area youth ranging in age from 8th grade through 12th grade. The cast comes from schools throughout the area. Students have started rehearsing three to four times a week for five weeks. About You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown YOU'RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN (Revised) played on Broadway in 1999. It is a fresh approach to the all-time 1966 classic. Sally Brown joins Charlie Brown, Linus, Lucy, Schroeder and Snoopy in this version. Two new songs, Beethoven Day and My New Philosophy, are added to the wonderful numbers My Blanket and Me, The Kite, The Baseball Game, Little Known Facts, Suppertime and Happiness. The show received two Tony Awards in 1998 and 1999 for Featured Actress and Featured Actor. YOU'RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN played for 1,597 performances in New York at the Theatre 80 St. Marks in 1966. This revival was presented on Broadway at the Ambassador Theatre in 1999. The production is "an average day in the life of Charlie Brown" and is made up of little moments picked from all the days of Charlie Brown, from Valentine's Day to the baseball season, from wild optimism to utter despair, all mixed in with the lives of his friends (both human and non-human) and strung together on the string of a single day, from bright uncertain morning to hopeful starlit evening. For more information or to purchase tickets for the event, please call the JCC Event Ticket Office at 216-382-4000, EXT. 274. About Playmakers Youth Theatre The Playmakers Youth Theatre was founded in 1997 as a means to encourage young people to express themselves through dance, drama and music. The goal is to build self-esteem and self-confidence while promoting a strong sense of Jewish values through the arts. Playmakers offers programming for all ages -- there are classes for Pre-K, musicals that include 2nd-9th graders, and shows geared toward high school and college-aged students. The yearly GrandTyme Intergenerational Musical is written by Program Director Sheri Gross and includes parents, grandparents, and children in the same production. About The JCC The Cleveland Jewish Community Center builds and strengthens Cleveland's entire Jewish Community by providing exceptional programs and services that enhance Jewish continuity and Jewish identity in order to perpetuate Jewish values. The J is a non-profit social service agency that receives funding from The Jewish Community Federation and The United Way. # # # Kris Barnes Playmakers Youth Theatre Box Office Manager The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland kbarnes at clevejcc.org 216-382-4000 ext. 274 From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Thu Jan 15 09:13:27 2004 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 12:13:27 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Playmakers Youth Theatre Winter Classes Message-ID: <B02C7A1A7AD4D511A5EA00508B2CF88FBBF618@mail.clevejcc.org> Playmakers Classes Winter 2004 Classes start the week of January 18th! Sign up now!! Hip Hop Musical Theatre Dance Mandel JCC Sundays 10 am-10:45 am B6501 Ages 3-6 Taught by Abby Lausin dancer and choreographer Classes will culminate in a short dance recital Classes start January 18th Fee: $80; JCC $58 Creative Dramatics Taught by Sheri Gross Director of Playmakers Youth Theatre Each class will have a short performance M6002 Pre-K and K Mayfield JCC Thur. 4:00pm-4:40pm Fee $77 JCC $55 B6502 Pre-k and K Mandel JCC Wed. 3:45-4:25 pm Fee $77 JCC $55 B6503 Grades 1-3 Mandel JCC Wed 4:30 pm-5:25 pm Fee $87 JCC $65 for more information please call Sheri Gross at 216-382-4000 ext. 272 Kris Barnes Playmakers Youth Theatre Box Office Manager The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland kbarnes at clevejcc.org 216-382-4000 ext. 274 From WSPAmherst at aol.com Thu Jan 15 10:17:00 2004 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 13:17:00 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Presents "Arms and the Man" Message-ID: <01C27DE4.30E1DBFE.0C84D23E@aol.com> For Immediate Release Workshop Players Theatre presents George Bernard Shaw???s "Arms and the Man", opening January 29. The show is directed by Virginia Waratinksy and features Chas P. Deremer as Capt. Bluntschli, Marylee Gotch as Raina Petkoff, Maud Holm as Catherine Petkoff, Dale Hruska as Nicola, Jim Murray as the Russian Officer, Marc Newton as Sergius Saranoff, Kat Sokolowska as Louka and Jack Warren as Major Petkoff. The play was written in 1894 yet it is still fresh. That is part of Shaw???s genius. It is an anti-war play but it is much more than that. To quote Shaw: "Just as the historian can teach no real history until he has cured his readers of the romantic delusion that the greatness of a queen consists in her being a pretty woman and having her head cut off, so the playwright of the first order can do nothing with his audience until he has cured them of looking at the stage through the keyhole, and sniffing round the theatre as prurient people sniff round the divorce court." Come and see one of the few plays set in Bulgaria. Come and learn why chocolate is more important than bullets and why glory is so fleeting. Come and enjoy Shaw???s wit, and his cynicism. Theater is the ideal means of telling this story and Workshop is proud to produce "Arms and the Man". Come and be a part of the theater experience. We need you and you need theater. Together we???ll have a memorable evening. Production dates are January 29, 30, 31; February 6, 7, 13 & 14 at 8 p.m. There will also be Sunday matinees on February 8 and 15 at 3 p.m.. Tickets are $10.00 each and may be reserved by calling the box office at 440-988-5613. Group rates are available for groups of 15 or more. For more information, call or visit our website at www.workshopplayers.com. Workshop Players Theatre is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. - 30 ??? Contact: Virginia Waratinsky; 440-277-1194 or by e-mail at: vow at midviewinternet.com Kathy Whitmore, WSP PR: WSPAmherst at aol.com From rferguson at woio.com Thu Jan 15 10:53:18 2004 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 12:53:18 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"OPEN MIC NIGHT" Sunday Film Shoot Cancelled. Message-ID: <CB013DDB6AD0D411A89D00D0B7A7396301DD7989@woioexchange.raycommedia.com> 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_01C3DB98.D6D17DD2 Content-Type: text/plain The Shoot Scheduled for this Sunday at hilarities has been cancelled. I will fill you in when it is re-scheduled. Thanks. Also thanks to all those patient talented folks who came to the shoot last night at the winchester. You were all professional and wonderful and will add immensley to this project. Thanks. "Planet Earth is blue and there's nothing I can do." D.B. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DB98.D6D17DD2 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <META HTTP-EQUIV=3D"Content-Type" CONTENT=3D"text/html; = charset=3Dus-ascii"> <META NAME=3D"Generator" CONTENT=3D"MS Exchange Server version = 5.5.2657.73"> <TITLE>"OPEN MIC NIGHT" Sunday Film Shoot Cancelled.

The Shoot Scheduled for this Sunday at = hilarities has been cancelled. I will fill you in when it is = re-scheduled. Thanks.

Also thanks to all those patient = talented folks who came to the shoot last night at the winchester. You = were all professional and wonderful and will add immensley to this = project. Thanks.









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

------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DB98.D6D17DD2-- From singingcat2 at hotmail.com Thu Jan 15 11:33:04 2004 From: singingcat2 at hotmail.com (Donna Williams) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 19:33:04 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ANY FLORIDA CONNECTIONS? Message-ID:
Hello everyone,
                     I am planning on moving to Florida in a few months and was wondering if anyone knows if there is a web site available like neohiopal in Florida. I have experience in acting as well as production work and I don't want to go out there not being prepared with some info and possibly contacts. Are there any good production companies out there? What are some good schools for media production education? Or even a school that specialises just in production. How about some reliable and trustworthy talent agencies. I'll be moving to the Ft. Myers area closer to Estero Florida. Any and all help and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
                                    Thank you very much, keep the dreams alive!!!
                                                                      Donna


Let the new MSN Premium Internet Software make the most of your high-speed experience. From jcasey at dobama.org Thu Jan 15 12:18:02 2004 From: jcasey at dobama.org (Joyce Casey) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 15:18:02 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Addition to Classes at Dobama Theatre Message-ID: <4006F57A.3EE9146A@dobama.org> Dear Performing Arts Friends, At notice regarding classes at Dobama sent yesterday was missing important information. We are honored to be presenting World Adventure a class for ages 7-9 which will be taught by Robin Pease, a local Equity actress who is also the Artistic Director of Kulture Kids. The class will begin on Tuesday January 27. It will run for 8 weeks from 4:30-5:30. Sorry for the omission. Joyce Casey From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Thu Jan 15 13:19:14 2004 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 16:19:14 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sam Shepard's True West Opens at Fine Arts Message-ID: <005401c3dbad$3ab3e880$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C3DB83.51DDE080 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby presents True West by Obie Award and Pulitzer Prize winner Sam Shepard You don't choose your family, your family chooses you. Nowhere is this more apparent than in this contemporary classic by Sam Shepard. Desperate and broke, Lee, a half-drunk, belligerent drifter pays an unexpected visit to his younger brother Austin, an aspiring Hollywood screenwriter who is house sitting for their mother. An ode to sibling rivalry, this intense comedy hurtles towards an explosive high-noon showdown. (Rated Adult) Production Dates January 30 & 31 and February 6, 7, 13, 14 20 & 21 at 8:00 pm Tickets $17/Adults; $15/Seniors & Students Group rates are available. Call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or purchase tickets online at www.fineartsassociation.org Location The Shadowbox Theatre of The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue (Rte 20), Willoughby, on the campus of The Andrews School. The Cast Ryan Calderhead as Austin Daniel McElhaney as Lee Kip Thomas as Saul Kathe Tascone as Mom The Artistic Team Fabio Polanco, Director Paul Gatzke, Scenic and Sound Designer Kristen Buchs, Lighting and Costume Designer Josh Brown and Kelly Elliott, Fight Choreographers Nancy Brooks, Stage Manager Call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or purchase tickets online at www.fineartsassociation.org ------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C3DB83.51DDE080 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The = Fine Arts=20 Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby=20 presents
 
True=20 West
by Obie Award=20 and Pulitzer Prize winner Sam Shepard
 
You don't choose=20 your family, your family chooses you.  Nowhere is this more = apparent than=20 in this contemporary classic by Sam Shepard.  Desperate and broke, = Lee, a=20 half-drunk, belligerent drifter pays an unexpected visit to his younger = brother=20 Austin, an aspiring Hollywood screenwriter who is house sitting for = their=20 mother.  An ode to sibling rivalry, this intense comedy hurtles = towards an=20 explosive high-noon showdown.  (Rated Adult)
 
Production = Dates
January 30 & 31 and February 6, = 7, 13, 14=20 20 & 21 at 8:00 pm

Tickets 

$17/Adults; = $15/Seniors & Students  =20

Group rates are = available. 

Call the Fine Arts = Box Office=20 at (440) 951-6637 or = purchase tickets=20 online at www.fineartsassociat= ion.org

Location

The Shadowbox Theatre = of The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue (Rte 20), = Willoughby, on=20 the campus of The Andrews School.

 The Cast

Ryan Calderhead=20 as Austin

Daniel=20 McElhaney as Lee

Kip=20 Thomas as Saul

Kathe Tascone = as Mom

The Artistic=20 Team

Fabio Polanco, Director

Paul=20 GatzkeScenic and Sound=20 Designer

Kristen=20 BuchsLighting and = Costume=20 Designer

Josh Brown = and Kelly=20 Elliott, Fight=20 Choreographers

Nancy Brooks, Stage = Manager

Call the Fine Arts = Box Office=20 at (440) 951-6637 or = purchase tickets=20 online at www.fineartsassociati= on.org

------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C3DB83.51DDE080-- >From pr at clevelandplayhouse.com" Dear NEOHIOPAL: For Immediate Release... Cleveland Play House Winter Classes Announced http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20040115i The Cleveland Play House Children's Theatre Opens Musical Adaptation of Lewis Carroll's Jabberwocky http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20040115ii Contacts: Julie Fogel, The Cleveland Play House, Public Relations Manager, 216/795-7000 x236 The Cleveland Play House 8500 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44106-0189 http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com From yvette at beckcenter.org Thu Jan 15 14:03:30 2004 From: yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 17:03:30 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stoppard Translation of Chekhov's The Seagull at Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E01D4CE@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DBB3.6921A08A Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Beck Center for the Arts =20 Invites You to Immerse Yourself With Anton Chekhov's The Seagull (Translation by Tom Stoppard) =20 Opening January 23 through February 15 in our intimate Studio Theater, The Seagull will be directed by Cleveland icon Thomas Q. Fulton. =20 =20 Tickets Prices and Show Times below . . .=20 To reserve your tickets, call the box office at (216) 521-2540 or visit us at www.beckcenter.org . =20 The Seagull The setting is a country estate in pre-Revolutionary Russia. The story explores the cost of success and failure in the world of art, as a famous actress and her neglected son act out their disappointments against a backdrop of artistic idealism, vanity and unrequited love. Stripped to its bare essentials, The Seagull is about nature and the human forces that try to change it. =20 =20 The Director "I have a special love for Chekhov. There is no playwright like him." says Tom Fulton. His plays are about the little details of life that, step by step, touch us and inspire us and make us laugh." "The Seagull is a deeply moving play - but it is also achingly funny. I think our audiences will be surprised by the humor that erupts amidst the love affairs and passions of the characters. And, this translation by Tom Stoppard is wonderful, a contemporary and wholly actable script. The marriage of Stoppard and Chekhov simply adds to the joy." =20 The Cast Includes The cast of The Seagull includes Tracie Patterson as Arkadina, Bernadette Clemens as Nina, Jesse Kamps as Konstantine, Jeffrey Grover as Trigorin and Robert Hawkes as Dr. Dorn.=20 =20 The Sponsors The Seagull is sponsored by Cox Communications, First Federal of Lakewood, WCPN 90.3 FM ideastream, WCLV 104.9 FM and Lakewoodbuzz.com. =20 =20 Tickets Prices, Show Dates and Times Show runs January 23 through February 15. =20 Friday and Saturday nights at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday afternoons at 3:00 p.m. =20 A student matinee has been scheduled for Tuesday, January 27 at 10:00 a.m. $22 for adults, $19 for seniors and $15 for students. =20 Discount rates are available for groups of 20 or more. =20 The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue. =20 =20 =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts www.beckcenter.org =20 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: yvette at beckcenter.org Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DBB3.6921A08A Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Beck Center for the = Arts

 

Invites You to Immerse Yourself With

Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull (Translation by Tom Stoppard)

 

Opening January 23 through February 15 in our intimate Studio Theater, The = Seagull will be directed by Cleveland icon Thomas Q. Fulton. 

 

Tickets Prices = and Show Times below . . .

To reserve your tickets, call the box office at (216) 521-2540 or visit us at www.beckcenter.org.

 

The = Seagull

The setting is a country estate in pre-Revolutionary Russia.  The story explores the cost of = success and failure in the world of art, as a famous actress and her neglected = son act out their disappointments against a backdrop of artistic idealism, = vanity and unrequited love.  Stripped = to its bare essentials, The Seagull is about = nature and the human forces that try to change it. 

 

The = Director

“I have a special love for Chekhov.  There is no playwright like him.” says Tom = Fulton.  His plays are about the little details of life that, step by step, touch = us and inspire us and make us laugh.”  “The = Seagull is a deeply moving play - but it is also achingly funny.  I think = our audiences will be surprised by the humor that erupts amidst the love = affairs and passions of the characters.   And, this translation by Tom Stoppard is wonderful, a contemporary and wholly actable script.  = The marriage of Stoppard and Chekhov simply adds to the = joy.”

 

The Cast = Includes

The cast of The = Seagull includes Tracie Patterson as Arkadina, = Bernadette Clemens as Nina, Jesse Kamps as Konstantine, Jeffrey Grover as Trigorin and Robert Hawkes as Dr. Dorn. =

 

The = Sponsors

The = Seagull is sponsored by Cox Communications, First Federal of Lakewood, WCPN 90.3 = FM ideastream, WCLV 104.9 FM and = Lakewoodbuzz.com. 

 

Tickets Prices, Show Dates = and Times

Show runs January 23 through = February 15.  =

Friday and = Saturday nights at 8:00 = p.m. and Sunday afternoons at = 3:00 = p.m. 

A student matinee has been = scheduled for Tuesday, January 27 at 10:00 a.m.

$22 for adults, = $19 for seniors and $15 for students. 

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

The = Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown = Cleveland at 17801 Detroit = Avenue.

 

 

 

Yvette A. Hanzel

Director of Marketing

Beck Center for the Arts

www.beckce= nter.org

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, OH  = 44107

216.521.2540 ext. 225

Email:  = yvette at beckcenter.org

Fax:  = 216.228.6050

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DBB3.6921A08A-- >From Joe Cali" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C3DB8B.EFCAFAA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AFTRA Cleveland presents... =20 Basic Audition Skills Experience =20 This Free Lance Organizing Committee Conservatory is aimed at members = who want to increase their audition skills in a friendly, supportive = teaching environment. =20 =B7 When: Monday, Feb. 9th, @ 7:00 p.m. =B7 Where: AFTRA Cleveland, 1468 W. Ninth St., Suite 720 =B7 Admission: $20 members; $30 non-members =B7 Reserved to AFTRA members only until Feb. 2nd, then open to = all. Max. 30 people. RESERVATIONS REQUIRED =B7 Call 216-781-2255 ASAP to make reservations =20 Experienced members will coach and guide participants through the = on-camera and voice-over audition process in small groups, allowing time = to practice and learn auditioning techniques. Teachers will include: =B7 Rohn Thomas =B7 Helene Weinberg =B7 Mike Kraft =B7 Nancy Telzerow =B7 Catherine Albers =B7 Others TBA For more information, contact AFTRA CLEVELAND at 216.781.2255 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C3DB8B.EFCAFAA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
AFTRA Cleveland=20 presents...

 

Basic Audition Skills Experience

 

This Free Lance Organizing Committee Conservatory is aimed = at=20 members who want to increase their audition skills in a friendly, = supportive=20 teaching environment.

 

=B7       =20 When: Monday, Feb. = 9th, @ 7:00=20 p.m.

=B7       =20 Where: AFTRA Cleveland, = 1468 W. Ninth=20 St., Suite 720

=B7       =20 Admission: $20 members; $30 = non-members

=B7       =20 Reserved to AFTRA members only = until Feb.=20 2nd, then open to all. Max. 30 people. RESERVATIONS=20 REQUIRED

=B7      =20 Call=20 216-781-2255 ASAP to make reservations

 

Experienced members will coach = and guide=20 participants through the on-camera and voice-over audition process in = small=20 groups, allowing time to practice and learn auditioning=20 techniques.

 


Teachers will=20 include:

=B7       =20 Rohn=20 Thomas

=B7       =20 Helene=20 Weinberg

=B7       =20 Mike=20 Kraft

=B7       =20 Nancy=20 Telzerow

=B7       =20 Catherine=20 Albers

=B7       =20 Others=20 TBA

 

For more information, = contact AFTRA=20 CLEVELAND at 216.781.2255

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C3DB8B.EFCAFAA0-- From RMadorsky at aol.com Thu Jan 15 16:05:17 2004 From: RMadorsky at aol.com (RMadorsky at aol.com) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 19:05:17 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]BIG FAVOR Message-ID: <4d.39d67359.2d3884bd@aol.com> --part1_4d.39d67359.2d3884bd_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dearest NEohioPAL Community, Does anyone have access to a place/equiptment to edit some video together between this Friday the 16th and Mon. the 19th?!!!!!! If so, THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU Please respond to rmadorsky at aol.com ASAP peace and joy, ~ Rachel --part1_4d.39d67359.2d3884bd_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dearest NEohioPAL Community,

Does anyone have access to a place/equiptment to edit some video together b= etween this Friday the 16th and Mon. the 19th?!!!!!!

       If so, THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
Please respond to rmadorsky at aol.com ASAP

peace and joy,
~ Rachel
--part1_4d.39d67359.2d3884bd_boundary-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Thu Jan 15 20:17:54 2004 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 23:17:54 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Auditions for "Schoolhouse Rock Live!" Message-ID: <18d.247097ac.2d38bff2@aol.com> -------------------------------1074226674 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Workshop Players announce auditions for =E2=80=9CSchoolhouse Rock Live=E2= =80=9D, from the=20 series created by George Newall and Tom Yohe. Director Bill Reising, will cast at least six actors. He is looking for at=20 least three men and three women of non-specific adult ages, and the cast siz= e=20 may be increased. Jayne Bartish-Kacik is the music director. Auditions wil= l=20 be held at Workshop Players Theater, located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road,=20 Amherst on Saturday, February 7 from noon to 3:00 p.m. and Sunday, February=20= 8 from=20 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Callbacks are Tuesday, February 10 from 7:00-9:00 p.m. =20= The=20 theater is located approximately halfway between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58. =20 Performances are April 15, 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 30 and May 1, 2. =20 =20 For more information, contact the director at 440-324-5998. - 30 - "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" -------------------------------1074226674 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

Workshop Players announce auditions for =E2=80=9CSchoolhouse=20= Rock Live=E2=80=9D, from the series created by George Newall and Tom Yoh= e.

Director Bill Reising, will= cast at least six actors.  He= is looking for at least three men and three women of non-spec= ific adult ages, and the cast size may be inc= reased.   Jayne Bartish-Kacik is the= music director. Auditions will be held at Workshop Players Theater, located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road, Amherst on Saturday, February 7 from noon to 3:00 p.m.= and Sunday, February 8 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.  Callbacks are Tuesday, February 10 from=20= 7:00-9:00 p.m.   The theater is located=20= approximately halfway between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58.

 

Performances are April 15,= 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 30 and May 1, 2.&= nbsp;

 

For more information, contact the director at 44= 0-324-5998.
- 30 -
 
"If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting"=
-------------------------------1074226674-- From rainbowrep at neo.rr.com Thu Jan 15 22:16:03 2004 From: rainbowrep at neo.rr.com (Lois DiGiacomo) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 00:16:03 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Reminder from The Rainbow Repertory Company Message-ID: <00d501c3dbf8$3857db00$8fd35d18@DJVLSZ01> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00D2_01C3DBC5.ED7405F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Chuck Spencer is holding auditions for actors and actresses with strong = voices for a Broadway musical revue - A LOVE FOR ALL AGES. Saturday, = January 17 at 10 p.m. at St. Stephen Lutheran Church at the corners of = Fulton Road and Dressler Road in North Canton. Performance dates: Feb. = 13-14. Bring resume and prepared musical piece. Charles Spencer = 330.499.6137.=20 ------=_NextPart_000_00D2_01C3DBC5.ED7405F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Chuck Spencer is holding = auditions for actors=20 and actresses with strong voices for a Broadway musical revue - A LOVE = FOR ALL=20 AGES.  Saturday, January 17 at 10 p.m. at St. Stephen Lutheran = Church at=20 the corners of Fulton Road and Dressler Road in North=20 Canton.  Performance dates:  Feb. 13-14.  =  Bring=20 resume and prepared musical piece. Charles Spencer=20 330.499.6137.=20
------=_NextPart_000_00D2_01C3DBC5.ED7405F0-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Fri Jan 16 05:54:59 2004 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 08:54:59 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Time to Register for WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio "Tricks of the Trade" Message-ID: <9f.42a33bb9.2d394733@aol.com> --part1_9f.42a33bb9.2d394733_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable It's Time to Register for WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio "Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Actor's Career, Craft & Professional Development, A= =20 Non-Traditional Approach to Pursuing Your Passion"=A9 at Tri-C Eastern, 4250= =20 Richmond Rd.=A0 Call for room locations. Saturdays, beginning January 24th -= March=20 6th,=A0 2004,=20 10:30 AM - 12:00 noon. To register for ongoing classes for Actors, Playwrights and Directors, call=20 (216)561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0=20 The Series:=20 .=A0 Sat. 1/24:=A0 'Preparin': Tuning into the Artistic Power Within for Cre= ative=20 Change. =A0=A0 A spiritual approach to develop & hone your craft. Meditation,=20 Visualization, Breathing &=20 =A0=A0 other Relaxation Techniques for performing artists to help reduce aud= ition=20 & performance=20 =A0=A0 anxiety.=A0=A0=A0=A0 [NOTE:=A0 Registration for this session only, $1= 5.00] .=A0=A0 Sat.=A0 1/31:=A0=A0=A0 Strugglin': Auditions & Jobs . . . . . for Th= eatre,=20 On-camera &=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Voiceo= ver Learn the Do's & Don'ts of audition techniques.=A0 You will learn how auditi= ons=20 work, how to prepare for them, and where to find them.=A0 Be prepared for th= e=20 different scenarios: Monologues vs. Reading from the Script.=A0 After the=20 audition, and you get the job, you'll learn the Do's & Don'ts of what to do=20= next. .=A0=A0 Sat. 2/1:=A0=A0=A0 'Strivin,' part 1:=A0 Voiceover Skills & Techniqu= es=20 (commercial &=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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 indust= rial for radio & TV) Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep the= =20 listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem.=A0 Commercial= ,=20 Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require unique voiceov= er=20 abilities.=A0 Find out why voiceover work isn't easy as it looks. .=A0=A0 Sat. 2/14:=A0=A0=A0=A0 Strivin', part II:=A0=A0 On-Camera Skills & T= echniques=20 (commercial,=A0=A0=A0=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 industrial & film) There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera.=A0 Us= ing=20 your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV & film different=20 from acting for the stage.=A0 This session will show you how to adapt your s= tage=20 skills to be successful for on-camera auditions and jobs. .=A0 Sat. 2/21:=A0=A0 'Strivin', part III:=A0 Diction, Dialogue & Speaking T= echniques=20 for=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 On-stage, On-ca= mera & Voiceover=20 Do you 'Swallow' your words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have= you=20 been asked to 'Slow down?'=A0 Professionals pay attention to the details -=20 pacing, "t's, d's, & ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and your voi= ce:=20 enunciation, articulation, intonation, inflection, and more, to give your=20 characters more flavor. Great session for singers & comedians, too. .=A0 Sat. 2/28 & Sat. 3/6: 'Survivin,' parts I & II.=A0=A0 Marketing:=A0 'To= ols of=20 the Trade,'=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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Business Basics & Getting Work" (NOTE:=A0 Registration for both sessions is preferred, but not mandatory.) Every actor must have the right tools of the trade - Photos, Resumes, Demo=20 Tapes, etc.=A0 But you need to learn how to spend your money wisely, by know= ing -=20 when, where, why and how - to get the tools of the trade you will need. Breaking into the business: There's more to being an actor than acting.=A0 Y= ou=20 will have to know about the following to increase=A0 your chances of being=20 successful=A0 --=A0 Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams," Casting Direc= tors,=20 Producers & Directors, Unions, and Being an Independent Contractor, Record k= eeping:=20 Income & Expenses. Learn the=A0 - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - to make that Leap= =20 from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets. Everything=20 from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting Classes - to - Apartments, Resources, Netwo= rking &=20 other "Survival skills." All about "Showcases" and developing your own "One=20 Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work. .Sat.=A0 3/13:=A0=A0 'Aspirin,' Arrivin'. . . (& Stayin' There): Career Opti= ons &=20 Transitions Learn how to create, build & keep your career alive. Use your versatility to= =20 help pay the bills when your career seems stalled or isn't going the way you= 'd=20 like.=A0=A0 Discover the power of creating your individual "'Signature Style= '=20 Career Game Plans." 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WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio

"Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Actor's Career, Craft & Prof= essional Development, A Non-Traditional Approach to Pursuing Your Passion"= =A9 at Tri-C Eastern, 4250 Richmond Rd.=A0 Call for room locations. Satu= rdays, beginning January 24th - March 6th,=A0 2004,
10:30 AM - 12:00 noon.

To register for ongoing classes for Actors, Playwrights and Directors, c= all (216)561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0

The Series:

.=A0 Sat. 1/24:=A0 'Preparin': Tuning into the Artistic Power With= in for Creative Change.
=A0=A0 A spiritual approach to develop & hone your craft. Meditation, Vi= sualization, Breathing &
=A0=A0 other Relaxation Techniques for performing artists to help reduce aud= ition & performance
=A0=A0 anxiety.=A0=A0=A0=A0 [NOTE:=A0 Registration for this session o= nly, $15.00]

.=A0=A0 Sat.=A0 1/31:=A0=A0=A0 Strugglin': Auditions & Jobs .=20= . . . . for Theatre, On-camera &
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Voiceo= ver

Learn the Do's & Don'ts of audition techniques.=A0 You will learn how au= ditions work, how to prepare for them, and where to find them.=A0 Be prepare= d for the different scenarios: Monologues vs. Reading from the Script.=A0 Af= ter the audition, and you get the job, you'll learn the Do's & Don'ts of= what to do next.

.=A0=A0 Sat. 2/1:=A0=A0=A0 'Strivin,' part 1:=A0 Voiceover Skills=20= & Techniques (commercial &
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 indust= rial for radio & TV)

Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep= the listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem.=A0 Comme= rcial, Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require uni= que voiceover abilities.=A0 Find out why voiceover work isn't easy as it loo= ks.

.=A0=A0 Sat. 2/14:=A0=A0=A0=A0 Strivin', part II:=A0=A0 On-Camera=20= Skills & Techniques (commercial,=A0=A0=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0 industrial & film)

There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera.=A0 Us= ing your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV & film di= fferent from acting for the stage.=A0 This session will show you how to adap= t your stage skills to be successful for on-camera auditions and jobs.

.=A0 Sat. 2/21:=A0=A0 'Strivin', part III:=A0 Diction, Dialogue &a= mp; Speaking Techniques for
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 On-stage, On-ca= mera & Voiceover

Do you 'Swallow' your words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have= you been asked to 'Slow down?'=A0 Professionals pay attention to the detail= s - pacing, "t's, d's, & ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and=20= your voice: enunciation, articulation, intonation, inflection, and more, to=20= give your characters more flavor. Great session for singers & comedians,= too.

.=A0 Sat. 2/28 & Sat. 3/6: 'Survivin,' parts I & II.=A0= =A0 Marketing:=A0 'Tools of the Trade,'
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Business Basics & Getting Wor= k"

(NOTE:=A0 Registration for both sessions is preferred, but not mandatory.)
Every actor must have the right tools of the trade - Photos, Resumes, Demo T= apes, etc.=A0 But you need to learn how to spend your money wisely, by knowi= ng - when, where, why and how - to get the tools of the trade you will need.=

Breaking into the business: There's more to being an actor than acting.=A0 Y= ou will have to know about the following to increase=A0 your chances of bein= g successful=A0 --=A0 Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams," Casting Dir= ectors, Producers & Directors, Unions, and Being an Independent Contract= or, Record keeping: Income & Expenses.

Learn the=A0 - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - to make that=20= Leap from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets. Ev= erything from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting Classes - to - Apartments, Resourc= es, Networking & other "Survival skills." All about "Showcases" and deve= loping your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work.

.Sat.=A0 3/13:=A0=A0 'Aspirin,' Arrivin'. . . (& Stayin' There): Career Options & Transitions
Learn how to create, build & keep your career alive. Use your versatilit= y to help pay the bills when your career seems stalled or isn't going the wa= y you'd like.=A0=A0 Discover the power of creating your individual "'Sign= ature Style' Career Game Plans."

[Note:=A0 Can't attend Saturday classes?=A0 Private Coaching is available= at the same price for this series.]
=A0=A0
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
Major Credit cards accepted.
Paid Registration must be received 3 days in advance of each session.
Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details.=A0





--part1_9f.42a33bb9.2d394733_boundary-- From docbunk at yahoo.com Fri Jan 16 06:47:44 2004 From: docbunk at yahoo.com (bocchieri rick) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 06:47:44 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Flamenco dancers needed Message-ID: <20040116144744.29967.qmail@web12503.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1542925619-1074264464=:29590 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii A student needs 1 or more flamenco dancers on Feb 7 for a thesis project at Mercey Herest College in Erie, Pa. If interested call the Fairport Dance Academy at 440-354-5062. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes --0-1542925619-1074264464=:29590 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
A student needs 1 or more flamenco dancers on Feb 7 for a thesis project at Mercey Herest College in Erie, Pa.   If interested call the Fairport Dance Academy at 440-354-5062. 


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Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes --0-1542925619-1074264464=:29590-- From dwarnke at karamu.com Fri Jan 16 07:15:32 2004 From: dwarnke at karamu.com (Doug Warnke) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 10:15:32 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Bee-Luther Hatchee Message-ID: <007701c3dc43$9be1ec60$0101a8c0@doug> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0074_01C3DC19.ADBDDC20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Karamu Performing Arts Theater is holding open non-equity auditions for = its upcoming production of Bee-Luther Hatchee January 20 & 21 at 6:00pm = in the Concert Hall at Karamu. Actors should come prepared with a 2-3 = minute memorized monologue, head shot, and resume. Roles are available = for several adult female actors and at least two adult male actors who = are caucasian (see below). Stipend available.=20 CHARACTER BREAKDOWN Libby Price: Female, African-American, could be late thirties to early = forties, has an ageless quality Shelita Burns: Female, African-American, mid-thirties, very attractive, = well dress, corporate, articulate and ambitious Robert: Male, White, mid to late thirties, an air of modest prosperity =20 Anna: Female, White or Hispanic, mid-thirties, corporate, ambitious =20 Sean Leonard: Male, White, middle-aged, casual but neatly dressed For more information, please contact Doug Warnke, Head of Production, = at (216) 795-7070 ext. 241. Karamu is located at 2355 E. 89th street, = Cleveland, OH 44106. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0074_01C3DC19.ADBDDC20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Karamu Performing Arts Theater is = holding open=20 non-equity auditions for its upcoming production of Bee-Luther Hatchee = January=20 20 & 21 at 6:00pm in the Concert Hall at Karamu.  Actors should = come=20 prepared with a 2-3 minute memorized monologue, head shot, and = resume. =20 Roles are available for several adult female actors and at = least two adult=20 male actors who are caucasian (see below).  Stipend=20 available. 
 
CHARACTER BREAKDOWN

Libby Price: Female, African-American, = could be=20 late thirties to early forties, has an ageless quality
Shelita Burns: Female, African-American, mid-thirties, very = attractive,=20 well dress, corporate, articulate and ambitious

Robert: Male, = White, mid=20 to late thirties, an air of modest prosperity
 
Anna: = Female, White=20 or Hispanic, mid-thirties, corporate, ambitious
 
Sean = Leonard:=20 Male, White, middle-aged, casual but neatly dressed
 For more information, please = contact Doug=20 Warnke, Head of Production, at (216) 795-7070 ext. 241.  Karamu is = located=20 at 2355 E. 89th street, Cleveland, OH 44106.  =
------=_NextPart_000_0074_01C3DC19.ADBDDC20-- From johnsunderland at sbcglobal.net Fri Jan 16 07:20:25 2004 From: johnsunderland at sbcglobal.net (John Sunderland) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 07:20:25 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]January Head Shot Special From Veteran Photographer John Sunderland Message-ID: <20040116152025.59118.qmail@web80305.mail.yahoo.com> --0-653892054-1074266425=:58410 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Actor?s head shot special from Veteran photographer John Sunderland Last years special was such a success, I?m offering it again for January this year. Entire Session for your actor head shot?$85.00* including your 1st black and white print. (Make-up artist available if you like) Shoot comprised of at least 40 digital shots?you get the CD! We can then review it while you?re here. Visit my web at www.johnsunderland.com/ Or email me at: johnsunderland at sbcglobal.net. 216-795-0642 *All prices plus tax, photo stylist additional. John Sunderland Photography 12706 Larchmere Blvd. Cleveland, OH 44120 www.johnsunderland.com johnsunderland at sbcglobal.net 216-795-0642 --0-653892054-1074266425=:58410 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Actor?s head shot special from Veteran photographer John Sunderland

 

Last years special was such a success, I?m offering it again for January this year.

 

Entire Session for your actor head shot?$85.00* including your 1st black and white print. (Make-up artist available if you like)

 

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216-795-0642 --0-653892054-1074266425=:58410-- From mcornwell at hb.edu Fri Jan 16 08:46:53 2004 From: mcornwell at hb.edu (Molly Cornwell) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 11:46:53 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition for Hathaway Brown School Message-ID: <4008157D.3010703@hb.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------080004040401000909070107 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hathaway Brown School announces AUDITIONS for STAGE DOOR by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman Audition dates: Tuesday, Jan. 20th - 4:15 - 6:30 pm Wednesday, Jan. 21st - 6:30-8:00 pm Black Box Theater, in the Atrium at Hathaway Brown School (use main entrance on North Park Blvd.) Roles: 21 Females (all cast with HB high school students) 8 Males - DESPERATELY NEED YOUNG MEN (ages 15-25) to fill these roles The story concerns young women who have come to NYC to pursue a career in the theater. Set in the 1930's, the action takes place in The Footlights Club, a boarding house for young women in the theater. Humor mixes with heartbreak as each hopeful experiences the uncertainties of the business. The play also explores, at its' center, the value of sticking to one's convictions in the face of failure rather than opting to 'selling out' for an easier, less passionate existence. There are two main challenging roles for males--Keith Burgess, who is a young passionate writer, and David Kingsley, who is a successful Hollywood producer. Other male roles are those of suitors . PRODUCTION DATES: Thursday, Feb. 26 at 7:00 pm Friday and Saturday, Feb. 27 & 28 at 8:00 pm Directed by Molly Cornwell Contact Molly Cornwell, 320-8796, ext. 7125 regarding questions or audition appointments. Hathaway Brown School is located at 19600 North Park Blvd., Shaker Heights WE WELCOME YOU ALL. For those of you who are 18 and older, returning to high school may seem strange and unappealing, but the productions here are excellent, the students are talented, and the production values are high. THANK YOU. --------------080004040401000909070107 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Hathaway Brown School

announces

AUDITIONS 
for  STAGE DOOR   by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman

Audition dates:  Tuesday, Jan. 20th  -  4:15 - 6:30 pm
                         Wednesday, Jan. 21st  -  6:30-8:00 pm

Black Box Theater, in the Atrium at Hathaway Brown School  (use main entrance on North Park Blvd.)

Roles:  21 Females  (all cast with HB high school students)
              8  Males  -  DESPERATELY NEED YOUNG MEN  (ages 15-25)  to fill these roles

The story concerns young women who have come to NYC to pursue a career in the theater.  Set in the 1930's, the action takes place in The Footlights Club, a boarding house for young women in the theater.  Humor mixes with heartbreak as each hopeful experiences the uncertainties of the business.  The play also explores, at its' center, the value of sticking to one's convictions in the face of failure rather than opting to 'selling out' for an easier, less passionate existence.

There are two main challenging roles for males--Keith Burgess, who is a young passionate writer, and David Kingsley, who is a successful Hollywood producer.  Other male roles are those of suitors . 
PRODUCTION DATES:   Thursday, Feb. 26  at 7:00 pm
                                             Friday and Saturday, Feb. 27 & 28  at  8:00 pm

Directed by Molly Cornwell

Contact Molly Cornwell, 320-8796, ext. 7125 regarding questions or audition appointments. 

Hathaway Brown School is located at 19600 North Park Blvd., Shaker Heights

WE WELCOME YOU ALL.  For those of you who are 18 and older, returning to high school may seem strange and unappealing, but the productions here are excellent, the students are talented, and the production values are high.   THANK YOU.
--------------080004040401000909070107-- From mcornwell at hb.edu Fri Jan 16 08:52:21 2004 From: mcornwell at hb.edu (Molly Cornwell) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 11:52:21 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Costumer needed Message-ID: <400816C5.7070108@hb.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------010501040002040807080105 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hathaway Brown School is looking for a COSTUMER for our high school production of the 1930's play STAGE DOOR. PRODUCTION DATES: Thursday, Feb. 26 at 7:00 pm Friday and Saturday, Feb. 27 & 28 at 8:00 pm Paid Position plus Costume Budget. Please contact Molly Cornwell, Theater Director, at 320-8796, ext. 7125 POSITION NEEDS TO BE FILLED ASAP! THANK YOU. --------------010501040002040807080105 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hathaway Brown School is looking for a COSTUMER for our high school production of the 1930's play  STAGE DOOR
PRODUCTION DATES:  Thursday, Feb. 26 at 7:00 pm
                                             Friday and Saturday, Feb. 27 & 28  at 8:00 pm

Paid Position plus Costume Budget. 

Please contact Molly Cornwell, Theater Director, at 320-8796, ext. 7125

POSITION NEEDS TO BE FILLED  ASAP!  THANK YOU.
--------------010501040002040807080105-- From dinamaya at wideopenwest.com Fri Jan 16 07:45:28 2004 From: dinamaya at wideopenwest.com (dinamaya at wideopenwest.com) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 10:45:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players announces auditions for SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK LIVE! Message-ID: <40081528.76d8.1804289383@wowway.com> Correction on callback times... Workshop Players announce auditions for SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK LIVE! a series created by George Newall and Tom Yohe. Director Bill Reising, will cast at least six actors. He is looking for at least three men and three women of non-specific adult ages, and the cast size may be increased. Jayne Bartish-Kacik is the music director. Auditions will be held at Workshop Players Theater, located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road, Amherst on Saturday, February 7 from noon to 3:00 p.m. and Sunday, February 8 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Callbacks are Wednesday, February 11 from 7:00-9:00 p.m. Bring and upbeat tune to sing. An accompanist will be provided. No unaccompanied singing, please. Bring your own music. Dress in clothes and footwear appropriate for a dance audition. The theater is located approximately halfway between Rt. 2 Performances are April 15, 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 30 and May 1, 2. For more information, contact the director at 440-324-5998. From marketing at playersguildtheatre.com Fri Jan 16 09:39:32 2004 From: marketing at playersguildtheatre.com (Players Guild Theatre) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 12:39:32 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]V-Monologues on stage at the Players Guild Theatre Message-ID: <200401161239.AA1442100@playersguildtheatre.com> For Immediate Release Contact: Amy Marie Sima 330-453-7619 www.playersguildtheatre.com V-DAY CANTON IS COMING! V-Day Canton 2004 is a benefit production of Eve Ensler=92s =93The Vagina M= onologues=94 as part of the V-Day Worldwide Campaign. ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY! at the Players Guild Theatre on February 7, 2004 Cast to include Sarah Cutlip of Akron, Sadie Grossman of Cleveland Heights,= Marci Paolucci of Cuyahoga Falls, Linda Ryan of Akron, Lois Tolley of Nort= h Canton, Kelly Vrooman of Mansfield and Heather M. Wylie of Canton. Who: The Players Guild Theatre What: V-Day Canton 2004, a benefit production of Eve Ensler=92s =93The Vagi= na Monologues=94 Where: Players Guild Theatre located at 1001 Market Avenue North in the Cul= tural Center for the Arts, downtown Canton, Ohio 44702. When: February 7, 2004 at 8:00 p.m. Admission: $12 Contact: The Players Guild Box Office: 330-453-7617 Goal: To raise awareness to stop violence against women and girls and funds= for our beneficiary=97Battered Women Shelter of Stark County Sponsored by: The Players Guild Theatre What is V-Day? V-Day is a global movement to stop violence against women a= nd girls. V-Day is a catalyst that promotes creative events to increase aw= areness, raise money, and revitalize the spirit of existing anti-violence o= rganizations. Through benefit performances of =93The Vagina Monologues,= =94 unique documentary film projects and innovative gatherings designed to = change social attitudes toward violence, V-Day generates broader attention = for the fight to stop worldwide violence against women and girls including = rape, battery, incest, female genital mutilation (FGM), and sexual slavery.= In its first six years, the V-Day movement has raised over $20 million. = The 'V' in V-Day stands for Victory, Valentine and Vagina. For more inform= ation, please visit www.vday.org. The V-Day Worldwide Campaign invites members of communities around the worl= d to present benefit productions of =93The Vagina Monologues=94 on or aroun= d V-Day (February 14th) to raise money and awareness to stop violence again= st women and girls. The proceeds from these events are donated directly to= local organizations in the community that are working to stop this violenc= e. The Worldwide Campaign strives to empower women to find their collectiv= e voices and demand an end to the epidemic levels of violence and abuse in = their communities around the world. From SLK at barneswendling.com Fri Jan 16 10:46:20 2004 From: SLK at barneswendling.com (Sheri L. Kilarsky) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 13:46:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actors/Actresses Needed Message-ID: I am a co-chair for the Activities Committee of the Playhouse Square Partne= rs Jump Back Ball Event happening on February 28th. We are in need of eigh= t roving actors to work the party for a couple hours and get the guests exc= ited and into the theme. This year our theme is Mobsters and Molls. We ar= e looking for: - 2 Cigarette girls from 7pm - 9pm - 2 Gangsters from 7pm - 9pm - 2 Flappers from 7pm- 9pm - 2 "Goodfellas" from 8:30pm - 10pm If you have costumes available that would be great, or we will find some fo= r you. Since this is a non-profit organization, we are looking for people = to donate their time or work for a nominal fee. If you are interested or have any further questions, please contact me via = a-mail: slk at barneswendling.com or phone 216-401-2043. Thank You, Sheri ***************************************************************** This message may contain privileged or confidential information. If you are= not the intended recipient of this message, please destroy this message an= d notify the sender by reply email. Any opinions or advice contained in thi= s email are subject to the terms and conditions in any applicable client en= gagement or service agreement. From mindy at charenton.org Fri Jan 16 10:57:20 2004 From: mindy at charenton.org (Mindy Childress) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 13:57:20 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Chance to Bring 'Glengarry Glen Ross' to your office! Message-ID: <1085.66.219.160.105.1074279440.squirrel@www.charenton.org> Dear Friend, My name is James Mango and I am Artistic Director of a small professional theater company here in Cleveland called Charenton. We are currently putting together our calendar for an upcoming touring production of David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross. The idea behind this project was to take the show, free of charge, to as many local businesses as possible strengthening our audience base and ties to the community. Glengarry is a scathing satire of American business morality and is commonly used by graduate business programs as a case study in ethical practice. It is the perfect play to bring into the workplace, and we would like to bring this show to you - free of charge to both employer and audience. Please note the following request letter seeking the use of space which has a general outline of the project. The production is scheduled to open February 12 and run through March 7. We would ideally like to have performances at 8 p.m. Thur, Fri and Sat with a 2 p.m. matinee on Sundays. You may commit to as many or as few performance dates as available. All performances would be free to the public and we would not require any funds for providing this service as this project will be sponsored by The Cleveland Foundation as well as other corporate sources. The production itself is very minimal and would require minimal spacial requirements. We are not looking for a theater. Any room of 1500 square feet or greater with a basic electrical outlet and ability to block outside light is all that is required. We would ask that you provide folding chairs for the performance - the number being determined by the size of space and anticipated audience size. We are working with several local universities in tying in a lecture/workshop regarding ethical business practice as this play is used in many graduate programs as a case study regarding ethics and sales. We would be interested in working with you to provide any of these materials and possibly shedule the workshop as well. I thank you for your interest, and hope that we can work together to bring this show to you. Sincerely, James Mango Artistic Director p.s. for more information please visit our website at www.charenton.org or call me at 216.781.9987 The Office Tour Wants to Come to You Help us bring theater to your workplace Charenton Theater Company is currently looking for locations for our touring production of David Mamet?s scathing satire of American business morality: Glengarry Glen Ross. If your workplace has a lunchroom, large conference room, or ideally a small theater or stage we would like to bring our play to you ? free of charge to your employer. The performance will also be free to all who attend. The performances will run mid-February through early March and we will build our calendar according to availability. We will need to have commitment of specific dates by the holidays and will be happy to work with companies of all sizes and types. The play revolves around the world of real-estate sales, but the scenario could be applied to almost any modern work environment. The play does contain extremely strong language and is of an adult nature. For any explanation of content I would ask that you watch the film version starring Al Pacino, Jack Lemmon, and Kevin Spacey. If you are not familiar with the play we ask that you please read it or watch the film version before committing your workplace to this show. This project has awesome potential for bringing a high level, professional theatrical production out into the public in an accessible and poignant fashion. We would like performances to be free and open to the public as well as your co-workers and will work with your employer to facilitate any needs. We hope to expose a new potential audience to the power of live theater ? be it your co-workers or just interested Clevelanders. If you would like more information or simply would like to be added to our tour list please contact us at 216.781.9987 or info at charenton.org. We hope to work with you to bring great theater into our community. _______________________________________________ Mindy Childress Producing Director Charenton Theater Company PO Box 6823 Cleveland, OH 44101-1823 216.781.9987 [v] mindy at charenton.org From glass_bunny at earthlink.net Fri Jan 16 10:58:37 2004 From: glass_bunny at earthlink.net (chris hnat) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 13:58:37 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bacharach and David Revue at Cassidy Theatre Message-ID: <410-220041516185837350@earthlink.net>

BACK TO BACHARACH AND DAVID, the first of two DOWNUNDER CAFE shows in the 2003/2004 season opens tonight, Friday, January 16th, at the Cassidy Theatre, 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heights, and runs through February 1st.
 
Featuring songs like "Do You Know The Way To San Jose", "Alfie", "The Look Of Love" and "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head", BACK TO BACHARACH AND DAVID is a celebration of the work of one of America's best-known songwriting duos.  BACK TO BACHARACH AND DAVID was directed by Michael Mazur, with musical direction by David Dettloff and stars Amy Annico, Tom Castro, John-Paul G. Makowski, Mary Anne Prucha, Earle Rogoff and Jessica Mae Szabla.
 
All seats are $15 and include the show, coffee and dessert.  Reservations are strongly suggested as several dates are already sold-out.  Performance dates are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m.  Reservations can be made by calling the Cassidy Theatre box office at (440) 842-4600.  Master Card and Visa are accepted.  The Cassidy Theatre is located on Pearl Road in the Greenbrier Commons.
 
Operating support provided, in part, by the Ohio Arts Council. 
 
 
chris hnat
Why Wait? Move to EarthLink.
 

From vdaltorio at neo.rr.com Fri Jan 16 13:06:04 2004 From: vdaltorio at neo.rr.com (Victor D'Altorio) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 16:06:04 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Rare acting workshop/class opportunity at Dobama Message-ID: <6.0.0.22.2.20040116155540.00a14500@mail.247ref.org> --=====================_29215980==.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed The only place you can act is in front of an audience, or a camera. Everything else is preparation. Good acting is personal. It's genuine, intimate, spontaneous. The character is you--always you-- Living truthfully under imaginary circumstances. Each character you play lives within your own boundaries for expressiveness, depth of feeling, specificity of response. Victor D'Altorio An Acting Workshop L.A. Weekly critics best director 2000 Chicago's most recommended acting teacher by agents and casting directors 1993-98 "Victor guides the actor right to the truth, and to a very specific truth, which is really rare. He creates an atmosphere of total safety. Sometimes I wanted to smack him on the head when he directed me! He insists that every moment be honest, specific, and fully alive. I absolutely loved working with him." Megan Mullally, "Karen Walker" on Will & Grace Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series When: 6-11pm on Sunday & Monday February 1st and 2nd. (10 hours total) Where: Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights Cost: Mr. D'Altorio is donating his time and asks that a $25 donation be made by each participant to Dobama, $10 for auditors. Contact: 216 932-3396 or Joyce Casey at jcasey at dobama.org. For questions about the workshop vdaltorio at neo.rr.com Singers spend hours vocalizing up and down the scales. Dancers stretch and bend at a bar. The actor must exercise the mechanism that allows for flexibility and freedom of expression--the ability to listen and respond truthfully, fully, freely and spontaneously. First as oneself. Then, with the addition of a specific set of imaginary circumstances. Sanford Meisner's repetition exercise is the basis for the work. Particular emphasis is placed on listening and absorbing the other person in an honest and specific way. The goal: to experience a "flow" state of mind and heart, free of conventionalized behaviors and preconceived responses. Lose self-consciousness by focusing outwardly. Respond to what's happening -not to what's expected or desired. Unblock/Expand your range of expression. Express fully, feely, and spontaneously. Surprise yourself with your own unanticipated responses. Relate to the imaginary circumstance in a much more specific way. Allow the dialogue to ride on the moment-don't play the meaning of the lines. "Victor first directed me in an outrageous comedy off-Broadway called "Talking Minks", and he is, easily, one of the best directors I've worked with. Recently I recommended to a young actor on "The West Wing" that he take Victor's acting class, and the change in his work after only a few months was astonishing. His tendency to dramatize was gone and his sense of truth and commitment to the moment much, much stronger. He had more confidence, more presence, more charisma--which can't be taught, of course--but it emerged with the stronger sense of self he developed under Vic's tutelage." Richard Schiff, "Toby" on The West Wing Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Victor D'Altorio is a teacher, director, and actor. From 1990-98 he was one of Chicago's most respected, most recommended acting teachers at The Actors' Center, the Windy City's best known professional training program. From 98-02 he had his own private studio in Los Angeles, where he taught class and privately coached many actors for TV and film. He was the L.A. Weekly Critics' Theatre Director of the Year for 2000, and was asked by L.A. County to adapt his work with actors for teens at high risk for HIV infection for an innovative California state funded program to educate youth in better, more truth-centered communication skills. He is a graduate of Northwestern University, and also of the William Esper Studio, NYC, where he completed the formal, 2-year Meisner work, which is the basis for his teaching. --=====================_29215980==.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
The only place you can act is in front of an audience, or a camera.
Everything else is preparation.
 
Good acting is personal.
It's genuine, intimate, spontaneous.
 
 The character is you--always you--
Living truthfully under imaginary circumstances.
 
Each character you play lives within your own boundaries
for expressiveness, depth of feeling, specificity of response.
 
Victor D'Altorio
An Acting Workshop
L.A. Weekly critics best director 2000
Chicago's most recommended acting teacher
by agents and casting directors 1993-98
 
?Victor guides the actor right to the truth, and to a very specific truth,
which is really rare. He creates an atmosphere of total safety.
Sometimes I wanted to smack him on the head when he directed me!
He insists that every moment be honest, specific, and fully alive.
I absolutely loved working with him.?
Megan Mullally, ?Karen Walker? on Will & Grace
Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
 
 
When: 6-11pm on Sunday & Monday February 1st and 2nd. (10 hours total)
Where: Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights
Cost: Mr. D'Altorio is donating his time and asks that a $25 donation be made by each participant to Dobama, $10 for auditors.
Contact: 216 932-3396 or Joyce Casey at jcasey at dobama.org.  For questions about the workshop vdaltorio at neo.rr.com
 
Singers spend hours vocalizing up and down the scales. Dancers stretch and bend at a bar. The actor must exercise the mechanism that allows for flexibility and freedom of expression--the ability to listen and respond truthfully, fully, freely and spontaneously. First as oneself. Then, with the addition of a specific set of imaginary circumstances. Sanford Meisner's repetition exercise is the basis for the work.
 
Particular emphasis is placed on listening and absorbing the other person in an honest and specific way.
 
The goal: to experience a ?flow? state of mind and heart, free of conventionalized behaviors and preconceived responses.
 
Lose self-consciousness by focusing outwardly.
Respond to what's happening -not to what's expected or desired.
Unblock/Expand your range of expression.
Express fully, feely, and spontaneously.
Surprise yourself with your own unanticipated responses.
Relate to the imaginary circumstance in a much more specific way.
Allow the dialogue to ride on the moment-don't play the meaning of the lines.
 

?Victor first directed me in an outrageous comedy off-Broadway called ?Talking Minks?, and he is, easily, one of the best directors I?ve worked with. Recently I recommended to a young actor on "The West Wing" that he take Victor's acting class, and the change in his work after only a few months was astonishing. His tendency to dramatize was gone and his sense of truth and commitment to the moment much, much stronger. He had more confidence, more presence, more charisma--which can't be taught, of course--but it emerged with the stronger sense of self he developed under Vic's tutelage."

Richard Schiff, ?Toby? on The West Wing
Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
 
Victor D'Altorio is a teacher, director, and actor. From 1990-98 he was one of Chicago's most respected, most recommended acting teachers at The Actors' Center, the Windy City's best known professional training program. From 98-02 he had his own private studio in Los Angeles, where he taught class and privately coached many actors for TV and film. He was the L.A. Weekly Critics' Theatre Director of the Year for 2000, and was asked by L.A. County to adapt his work with actors for teens at high risk for HIV infection for an innovative California state funded program to educate youth in better, more truth-centered communication skills. He is a graduate of Northwestern University, and also of the William Esper Studio, NYC, where he completed the formal, 2-year Meisner work, which is the basis for his teaching.
--=====================_29215980==.ALT-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Fri Jan 16 20:21:33 2004 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 23:21:33 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]C.S.U. Concert Monday, January 26th at 8 p.m. Message-ID: <00a301c3dcb1$69bafc90$0900000a@johnny6> DEAR FRIENDS: YOU ARE INVITED TO A CONCERT ON JANUARY 26, 2004 MONDAY EVENING 8 PM AT DRINKO HALL, CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY. THE ADMISSION IS FREE. Dr. Angelin Chang will perform piano on a Bach-Liszt Prelude and Fugue, followed by Brahms - Violin and Piano Sonata #3 in d minor with Ellen de Pasquale on violin, then the Brahms - Violin, Horn, and Piano with other Cleveland Orchestra members: Yu Yuan, violin and Hans Clebsch, violin. ================================== Media Design Imaging media creation for marketing solutions http://www.mdifilm.com 216.373.3278 President (2004-2005) Organization of Chinese American of Greater Cleveland OCAGC http://www.ocagc.org Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System) 2800 years old Family Style Martial Arts http://www.wujiaquan.com From profbobo at neo.rr.com Fri Jan 16 20:55:42 2004 From: profbobo at neo.rr.com (Jeff Holland) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 23:55:42 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITION REMINDER: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead Message-ID: <003b01c3dcb6$29781500$c2b45d18@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C3DC8C.4044F8E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable KENT STAGE PLAYERS announces auditions for Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead Written by Tom Stoppard Directed by Jeff Holland Audition Dates: Sunday January 18th through Tuesday January 20th Time: 7 pm Place: The Kent Stage 175 East Main Street in Kent (Go figure) Everyone knows Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. The two guys from Hamlet = who show up, stand around for a couple of scenes, and then leave again = only to be sent to their deaths by their "old friend" Hamlet--our = hero--for no good reason. Big whoop. No one cares. Sometimes they're = even cut entirely. They aren't that important. Or are they? The mind behind Mike and Ike screws with Tom Stoppard's haunting, = surreal examination of fate, reality, illusion, and good personal = grooming. Auditioners should be prepared to read from the script and to do = something silly. This has been a recording. ------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C3DC8C.4044F8E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
KENT STAGE=20 PLAYERS
announces=20 auditions
for
Rosencrantz = and=20 Guildenstern are Dead
 
Written by Tom=20 Stoppard
Directed by Jeff=20 Holland
 
Audition Dates:  Sunday = January 18th=20 through Tuesday January  20th
 
Time:   7 = pm
 
Place:   The Kent = Stage =20 175 East Main Street in Kent (Go figure)
 
Everyone knows Rosencrantz and = Guildenstern.  The two guys from Hamlet who show up, stand around = for a=20 couple of scenes, and then leave again only to be sent to their=20 deaths by their "old friend" Hamlet--our  hero--for no good=20 reason.  Big whoop.  No one cares.   Sometimes = they're even=20 cut entirely.  They aren't that important.
 
Or are they?
 
The mind behind Mike and Ike = screws with=20 Tom Stoppard's haunting, surreal examination of fate, reality, illusion, = and=20 good personal grooming.
 
Auditioners should be prepared = to read=20 from the script and to do something silly.
 
This has been a=20 recording.
 
------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C3DC8C.4044F8E0-- >From Kathleen Walder" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C3DCDD.96068A40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Tangier in Akron has opened its new Comedy Club in the legendary Tangier = Cabaret. Appearing next weekend, January 23 & 24 are Mark Sweeney and = Josh Sneed. Our in-house emcee is Mike Conley. Shows are Friday 7:00 = (non-smoking show) & 9:30, Saturday 7:00 & 9:30. Tickets for this show = are $10 and there is no drink minimum. 21 & over only. Advance = reservations required by calling 330/376-7171. Coming soon are Brad = Sherwood, Kevin Pollack and Dave Chappelle (dates for these performers = cannot be announced yet -- so don't call asking for tickets quite yet!) If you have any questions about the new Tangier Comedy Cabaret, email = KWalder at thetangier.com or check out our website at www.thetangier.com ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C3DCDD.96068A40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Tangier in Akron has opened its new = Comedy Club in=20 the legendary Tangier Cabaret. Appearing next weekend, January 23 & = 24 are=20 Mark Sweeney and Josh Sneed. Our in-house emcee is Mike Conley. Shows = are Friday=20 7:00 (non-smoking show) & 9:30, Saturday 7:00 & 9:30. Tickets = for this=20 show are $10 and there is no drink minimum. 21 & over only. Advance=20 reservations required by calling 330/376-7171. Coming soon are Brad = Sherwood,=20 Kevin Pollack and Dave Chappelle (dates for these performers cannot be = announced=20 yet -- so don't call asking for tickets quite yet!)
 
If you have any questions about the new = Tangier=20 Comedy Cabaret, email KWalder at thetangier.com or = check out our=20 website at www.thetangier.com
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C3DCDD.96068A40-- From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Sat Jan 17 09:52:51 2004 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 09:52:51 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Concert -- Building Bridges Kick-Off Event Reminder Message-ID: <20040117175251.55756.qmail@web80012.mail.yahoo.com> --0-557198708-1074361971=:55717 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Building Bridges Within & Between Communities Through Music & the Arts in partnership with The Temple?Tifereth Israel & Noble Road Presbyterian Church presents COMMON BONDS: A CONCERT OF FREEDOM AND FRIENDSHIP Featuring: Noah Budin ? inspirational folk-pop singer-songwriter The Fair Children -- 4 young gospel-singing siblings Cantor Ilana Wolpert -- of Congregation Bethaynu Carlos Jones -- from the Plus Band (reggae) SUNDAY, JANUARY 18 4:00 p.m. Noble Road Presbyterian Church 2780 Noble Road, Cleveland Heights Your tax-deductible donations are appreciated. Building Bridges is dedicated to social justice and eradicating the barriers of prejudice, hatred and intolerance. Building Bridges seeks to bring communities and people together through artist collaborations and partnering with other social justice and religious organizations. For more information about this concert or about Building Bridges, call 216-360-0381 or 216-403-0384. --0-557198708-1074361971=:55717 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Building Bridges 

Within & Between Communities Through Music & the Arts 

in partnership with The Temple?Tifereth Israel

& Noble Road Presbyterian Church 

presents 

 

COMMON BONDS:

A CONCERT OF 

FREEDOM AND FRIENDSHIP
 

Featuring: 

Noah Budin
? inspirational folk-pop singer-songwriter

The Fair Children -- 4 young gospel-singing siblings

Cantor Ilana Wolpert -- of Congregation Bethaynu

Carlos Jones -- from the Plus Band (reggae) 

 

SUNDAY, JANUARY 18

4:00 p.m. 

Noble Road Presbyterian Church

2780 Noble Road, Cleveland Heights 

Your tax-deductible donations are appreciated. 

Building Bridges is dedicated to social justice and eradicating the barriers of prejudice, hatred and intolerance. Building Bridges seeks to bring communities and people together through artist collaborations and partnering with other social justice and religious organizations. 

For more information about this concert or about Building Bridges,

call 216-360-0381 or 216-403-0384.

--0-557198708-1074361971=:55717-- From Ewelina001 at aol.com Sat Jan 17 14:31:05 2004 From: Ewelina001 at aol.com (Ewelina001 at aol.com) Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 17:31:05 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]An Evening of Improvisational Comedy at The Rose Theater, Medina Message-ID: <76.36d37e45.2d3b11a9@aol.com> --part1_76.36d37e45.2d3b11a9_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Rose Theater, Medina is proud to present an evening of improvisational comedy this Tuesday (1/20/04) at 8pm. An ensemble of Second City mainstage alumni will start with a simple audience suggestion, and then create the entire experience through improvisation. Doors open at 7pm. Admission is ten dollars. The recently renovated Rose Theater is located in Medina, Ohio. --part1_76.36d37e45.2d3b11a9_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Rose Theater, Medina is proud t= o present an evening of improvisational comedy this Tuesday (1/20/04) at 8pm= .  An ensemble of Second City mainstage alumni will start with a simple= audience suggestion, and  then create the entire experience through&nb= sp; improvisation.  Doors open at 7pm.  Admission is ten dollars.&= nbsp; The recently renovated Rose Theater is located in Medina, Ohio.= --part1_76.36d37e45.2d3b11a9_boundary-- From Sykokilr1 at aol.com Sat Jan 17 15:06:00 2004 From: Sykokilr1 at aol.com (Sykokilr1 at aol.com) Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 18:06:00 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Loss of an actor Message-ID: <95.37aca258.2d3b19d8@aol.com> --part1_95.37aca258.2d3b19d8_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit It is with a heavy heart the I inform you of the loss of Mike Smith. Mike was a semi regular on the stage of G.H.L.T., and performed in many shows at other local community theatre's as well as performing in the travelling passion play "Tetetlastia" for many many years. He was one of those genuinly good guys who was a true gentelman and will be truely missed. If you knew Mike you must admit that you are better for it. Mike was always the character actor who had the ability to light up a stage. His wife Sally is also an actor. Please keep the family in your thoughts. And if you will be going on stage in the near future, look out at the crowd and say to yourself "This one's for Mike" Mike passed away on Thursday, and will be laid out tomorrow Sunday 1-18. Please check the Plain Dealer for further information. Thanks, Dave Wells --part1_95.37aca258.2d3b19d8_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable It is with a heavy heart the I= inform you of the loss of Mike Smith.
Mike was a semi regular on the stage of G.H.L.T., and performed in many show= s at other local community theatre's as well as performing in the travelling= passion play "Tetetlastia" for many many years. He was one of those genuinl= y good guys who was a true gentelman and will be truely missed. If you knew=20= Mike you must admit that you are better for it. Mike was always the characte= r actor who had the ability to light up a stage. His wife Sally is also an a= ctor.
Please keep the family in your thoughts. And if you will be going on stage i= n the near future, look out at the crowd and say to yourself "This one's for= Mike"
Mike passed away on Thursday, and will be laid out tomorrow Sunday 1-18. Ple= ase check the Plain Dealer for further information.

Thanks, Dave Wells
--part1_95.37aca258.2d3b19d8_boundary-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Sat Jan 17 16:51:47 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 19:51:47 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Film Marketing Oppurtunity Needed ASAP Message-ID: <1c3.140891d0.2d3b32a3@aol.com> --part1_1c3.140891d0.2d3b32a3_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hey Kevin.=A0 As I told you, were looking for actors and or actor, that is=20 willing to help us market are movie NEARFALL to the national wrestling duels= in=20 Cleveland, which is going on right now downtown. Someone needs to go down t= here=20 tomorrow and pass out flyers!=A0 What we can offer in exchange is, Near Fall= =A0 a=20 feature extra role in this Hollywood feature film.=A0 Just click on the link= to=20 the movie.=A0 Once you have done this, you can send an email to=20 jayvincent at aol.com and let him know you did this work. Nice talking with you today, it would be cool if this could be a vehicle for= =20 both our objectives. The Flyer is included at the end of this email. Thanks= . OK.=A0 I know you've done stuff like this before but who knows maybe I'll co= me=20 up with something worthwhile, so I'll cover these points (I've been doing=20 flyer campaigns in one form or another for 13 years) One of the big obstacles is keeping a low profile so that you don't get=20 chased off by security.--So we keep the flyers small and direct.=A0 However,= we also=20 want to make sure that the flyers get seen and read.=A0 So we stick the flye= rs=20 in the separation/seam on the driver's side.=A0 This increases the probabili= ty=20 that all the cars will get hit with a flyer.=A0 Fold the flyer in half, inse= rt the=20 unfolded half in the seam--this way the flyer opens slightly and it will "st= i ck" in the door.=A0 Also this keeps the flyers from hitting the ground and=20 getting the facility/parking lot operator upset. Of course if you can get into the event, the bathrooms are a good place and=20 any surface area that is at eye level. Jay NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com --part1_1c3.140891d0.2d3b32a3_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hey Kevin.=A0 As I told you, were looking for actors and or actor, that is w= illing to help us market are movie NEARFALL to the national wrestling duels=20= in Cleveland, which is going on right now downtown.  Someone nee= ds to go down there tomorrow and pass out flyers!=A0 What we can offer in ex= change is, Near Fall=A0 a feat= ure extra role in this Hollywood feature film.=A0 Just click on the link to=20= the movie.=A0 Once you have done this, you can send an email to jayvincent at a= ol.com and let him know you did this work.

Nice talking with you today, it would be cool if this could be a vehicle for= both our objectives.  The Flyer is included at the end of this email.=20= Thanks.

OK.=A0 I know you've done stuff like this before but who knows maybe I'll co= me up with something worthwhile, so I'll cover these points (I've been doing= flyer campaigns in one form or another for 13 years)

One of the big obstacles is keeping a low profile so that you don't get chas= ed off by security.--So we keep the flyers small and direct.=A0 However, we=20= also want to make sure that the flyers get seen and read.=A0 So we stick the= flyers in the separation/seam on the driver's side.=A0 This increases the p= robability that all the cars will get hit with a flyer.=A0 Fold the flyer in= half, insert the unfolded half in the seam--this way the flyer opens slight= ly and it will "stick" in the door.=A0 Also this keeps the flyers from hitti= ng the ground and getting the facility/parking lot operator upset.

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--part1_1c3.140891d0.2d3b32a3_boundary-- From Armand6588 at aol.com Sat Jan 17 20:42:11 2004 From: Armand6588 at aol.com (Armand6588 at aol.com) Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 23:42:11 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Back To Bacharach" At Cassidy Theatre! Message-ID: <42.44de0c7f.2d3b68a3@aol.com> --part1_42.44de0c7f.2d3b68a3_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit HEY EVERYONE!!!!! There are just seven more chances to see "Back to Bacharach and David" in Cassidy Theatre's Downunder Cafe. The show contains many of Burt Bacharach and Hal David's all time hits, and features an amazing six person cast. The show runs Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 p.m. and on Sunday afternoon's at 3 p.m. So come on out and see "Back To Bacharach and David" its a great show, and trust me, you will know a ton of the songs!! "Back To Bacharach and David" Cassidy Theatre 6200 Pearl Road Parma, Heights, Ohio Call 440-842-4600 for tickets And remember "What the world needs now, is love sweet love. Its the only things, that theres just to little of......." --part1_42.44de0c7f.2d3b68a3_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable HEY EVERYONE!!!!!

There are just seven more chances to see "Back to Bacharach and David" in Ca= ssidy Theatre's Downunder Cafe.  The show contains many of Burt Bachara= ch and Hal David's all time hits, and features an amazing  six person c= ast.  The show runs Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 p.m. and on Sunda= y afternoon's at 3 p.m.  So come on out and see "Back To Bacharach and=20= David"  its a great show, and trust me, you will know a ton of the song= s!!

"Back To Bacharach and David"
Cassidy Theatre
6200 Pearl Road
Parma, Heights, Ohio
Call 440-842-4600 for tickets

And remember "What the world needs now, is love sweet love.  Its the on= ly things, that theres just to little of......."
--part1_42.44de0c7f.2d3b68a3_boundary-- From irishrodeoclowns at comcast.net Sun Jan 18 06:15:03 2004 From: irishrodeoclowns at comcast.net (John Michael Regan) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 09:15:03 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beyond The Pale - Irish Radio Show NEW TIME - WRUW/FM 91.1 Message-ID: <00d001c3ddcd$777200a0$92c68318@ce1.client2.attbi.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00CD_01C3DDA3.8E699E00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi All: This is "Father Damon from Flanagan's Wake" recommending you = tune in to Roger every Sunday evening. =20 Slainte'! Greetings Irish/Celtic Music Lovers: Effective Sunday, January 18, 2004. New Time for Radio Show=20 Beyond The Pale with host Roger S. Weist WRUW/FM 91.1 Sundays 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. Traditionally Celtic and beyond... Enjoy Irish/Celtic music, songs and stories. Community news, dedications and requests. Call 216-368-2208 or e-mail: requests at wruw.org For information please write: rsw001 at aol.com ------=_NextPart_000_00CD_01C3DDA3.8E699E00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi All:  This is "Father Damon from Flanagan's Wake" = recommending you=20 tune in to Roger every Sunday evening. 
Slainte'!
 
Greetings Irish/Celtic Music Lovers:
 
Effective Sunday, January 18, = 2004.
 
New Time for Radio Show
Beyond The Pale
with = host
Roger S. Weist
 
WRUW/FM 91.1
Sundays 6:00 to 7:30=20 p.m.
 
 
Traditionally Celtic and = beyond...
Enjoy Irish/Celtic music, songs and=20 stories.
Community news, dedications and=20 requests.
Call 216-368-2208 or e-mail: requests at wruw.org
 
For information please write:  = rsw001 at aol.com
 
------=_NextPart_000_00CD_01C3DDA3.8E699E00-- From irishrodeoclowns at comcast.net Sun Jan 18 07:14:35 2004 From: irishrodeoclowns at comcast.net (John Michael Regan) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 10:14:35 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"SONGS OF IRELAND"-March 6-Akron Civic Theater/IRC Message-ID: <001a01c3ddd5$c984c500$92c68318@ce1.client2.attbi.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C3DDAB.DF46A180 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi All: Please help us get the word out by talking about and forwarding = this information to all your friends. The 22nd Annual "SONGS OF = IRELAND" to benefit the Ancient Order of Hibernians Building Fund will = be held on March 6 at the Akron Civic Theater. There is a 2pm matinee = ($16/ticket) and an 8pm performance ($20/ticket). Performers include: = The OHARA Dancers, The Ceili Band (with Gordon Shaffer), Tim = Seeman-World Champion Irish Dancer, That Irish Band, Fergie & The Bog = Dogs, The Shaffer Brothers, The Irish Rodeo Clowns, Pat Flynn and = Callaghan & O'Connor. Yours truly will direct and "host" the event. = Group Discounts are available by calling Tom Harvey at 330-773-2976. = You can also get a discount on any tickets paid for by=20 February 14th-St. Valentine's Day. You MUST call Tom Harvey for any = discount tickets. Tickets may also be purchased through TICKETMASTER, = but discounts are NOT AVAILABLE. Don't wait, Call Tom harvey right now = for the best deal. Thanks, JMR Irish Rodeo Clowns, LLC Where comedy is SERIOUS = Business=20 =20 John Michael Regan irishrodeoclowns at comcast.net =20 =20 =20 =20 Powered by Plaxo Want a signature like this?=20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C3DDAB.DF46A180 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi All:  Please help us get the = word out by=20 talking about and forwarding this information to all your=20 friends.  The 22nd Annual "SONGS OF IRELAND" to benefit = the=20 Ancient Order of Hibernians Building Fund will be held on March 6 at the = Akron=20 Civic Theater.  There is a 2pm matinee ($16/ticket) and an 8pm = performance ($20/ticket).  Performers include: The OHARA Dancers, = The Ceili=20 Band (with Gordon Shaffer), Tim Seeman-World Champion Irish Dancer, That = Irish=20 Band, Fergie & The Bog Dogs, The Shaffer Brothers, The Irish Rodeo = Clowns,=20 Pat Flynn and Callaghan & O'Connor.  Yours truly will direct = and "host"=20 the event.  Group Discounts are available by calling Tom Harvey at=20 330-773-2976.  You can also get a discount on any tickets paid for = by=20
February 14th-St. Valentine's Day.  You MUST call Tom Harvey = for any=20 discount tickets.  Tickets may also be purchased through = TICKETMASTER, but=20 discounts are NOT AVAILABLE.  Don't wait, Call Tom harvey right now = for the=20 best deal.
 Thanks, JMR
 
 
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Rocky River Community Theatre is = looking for phones=20 (or at least the hand set) that are more authentic to the 50s-60s era = for their=20 upcoming production of Bye Bye Birdie which previews on Jan. 22nd.  = If=20 anyone has any we could borrow, please respond to reenrd at ameritech.net. =20 Thanks!
------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C3DDB0.40D63AB0-- From ray at worldeonline.com Sun Jan 18 08:47:31 2004 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 11:47:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SWINGING CANE PRODUCTIONS - "HERO TOMORROW" auditions Message-ID: <02da01c3dde2$e30949d0$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_02DB_01C3DDB8.FA3341D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit MOVIE AUDITIONS SWINGING CANE PRODUCTIONS "HERO TOMORROW" SITE LAUNCHED! WWW.SWINGINGCANE.COM A boy's comic book fantasy collides with a girl's dreams of high fashion and love. SUNDAY, JANUARY 25th >From 1 to 5 PM at NORTH COAST CENTRAL CASTING www.worldeonline.com/nccc 4913 Storer Avenue Cleveland Ohio 44102 To be shot between March and November, 2004 in Cleveland and Akron. All kinds of characters who look the ages of 18 to 40 are needed to play various comic book junkies, slick art scene types, punkers, ultra sharp fashion mavens, jerky jocks, thugs, and hobos. The female lead, age 24ish, must be able to incorporate many of the above types. The male lead should look 25 years of age. (Separate auditions will be held for the younger and older characters that are needed. Please wait until then to audition for those roles.) This movie will be shot with a higher resolution Panasonic digital camera recording at 24 progressive frames per second in widescreen. The final product will be entered into festivals, and pressed to DVD for national / international distribution. Post production will take place at one of Ohio's most state of the art recording studios. www.commercialrecording.com The DVD will also feature a Dolby Digital surround mix. This is non-union gig and most pay will be deferred. All actors will receive a DVD upon completion. Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com _____ << ella for Spam Control >> has removed 3304 Spam messages and set aside 11 Read Later for me You can use it too - and it's FREE! www.ellaforspam.com ------=_NextPart_000_02DB_01C3DDB8.FA3341D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

MOVIE AUDITIONS
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"HERO TOMORROW"

SITE LAUNCHED!

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A boy's comic book fantasy collides with a girl's = dreams of high fashion and love.

SUNDAY, JANUARY 25th >From 1 to 5 PM at
NORTH COAST CENTRAL CASTING   www.worldeonline.com/nccc

4913 Storer Avenue
Cleveland Ohio 44102


To be shot between March and November, 2004 in
Cleveland and
Akron.

All kinds of characters who look the ages of 18 to 40 are needed to play = various comic book junkies, slick art scene types, punkers, ultra sharp fashion = mavens, jerky jocks, thugs, and = hobos.

The female lead, age 24ish, must be able to incorporate many of the above = types.

The male lead should look 25 years of age.
(Separate auditions will be held for the younger and older characters = that are needed. Please wait until then to audition for those = roles.)

This movie will be shot with a higher resolution Panasonic digital camera = recording at 24 progressive frames per second in widescreen.

The final product will be entered into festivals, and pressed to DVD for = national / international distribution.
Post production will take place at one of
Ohio's most state of the art recording studios. www.commercialrecording.com The DVD = will also feature a Dolby Digital surround mix.

This is non-union gig and most pay will be deferred.
All actors will receive a DVD upon completion.

 

 

Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com

 



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------=_NextPart_000_02DB_01C3DDB8.FA3341D0-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Jan 18 09:10:32 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 09:10:32 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE/HANNA THEATRE Message-ID: <20040118171032.58970.qmail@web12004.mail.yahoo.com> HANNA PRODUCTION: I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFECT, DON?T CHANGE! Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times It is only fitting that David Fraser was present at the opening of Playhouse Square?s new Hanna Theatre production, ?I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE.? Fraser was part of the original cast of ?JACQUES BREL? which, due to its record setting run, has been credited with keeping the Play House Square theatres from being demolished. Only recently did ?TONY ?N TINA?S WEDDING? eclipse the Brel longevity record for the longest run at a Cleveland theatre. Don?t be surprised if ?I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE? eclipses that record. Yes, it?s that good. The show is well into its 8th smash season in New York, has played to more than 650,000 people in Gotham, and has grossed over 60 million dollars worldwide with over 150 productions in such cities as Los Angeles, Toronto, Tel Aviv, Mexico City and Barcelona. Playwright/lyricist Joe DiPietro and composer Jimmy Roberts? show, which has been called, ?Seinfeld set to music? takes the viewer on a musical ride through the modern day mating game examing dating, romance, marriage, lovers, husbands, wives, children, in-laws,, sex, communication, and aging. Since opening in the big Apple, ?I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE? has become the most proposal-friendly show in town. Forty-two times, a young man has taken the stage to make a surprise proposal to his sweetheart. In all cases, the brides-to be happily accepted as the audience roared with approval. Cleveland could be next for this unique proposal technique. Make no mistake, you don?t go to ?I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE? so much for the message as to be entertainmed. However, there are moments, particularly in Act 2, when the poignancy of the show sneaks up on you. Act 1 deals with dating, and Act 2 deals with marriage, parenthood, and the death of a spouse. The Cleveland production is OUTSTANDING. There is not a weakness in the presentation. Director/choreographer Ray Roderick?s inspiration is imprinted all over the production. The pacing is swift. The choreography is fresh and creative. The shticks all work. The Cleveland-based cast is talented. T-A-L-E-N-T-E-D! They sing, act, dance and clown with ease. Playing numerous parts, from teens to the aged, each cast member understands the variances in their characters. Tricia Bestic, Julie Hogan, Nicholas Koesters and Larry Nehring don?t sing words, they sing meanings. Their voices are glorious. They are a total joy to listen to and watch. The musicians, pianist Angelyn Fullerton and violinist Ed Caner were excellent, as was Russ Borski?s contemporary cityscape set design and Terry Pieritz?s costumes. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: ?I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE? is a total delight! Though scheduled to run just until June, once the word gets out it should have a long, long, run at the Hanna Theatre! For tickets to ?I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFET, NOW CHANGE,? call 216-241-6000 or go on line to playhousesquare.com. The Hanna Theatre is located at 2067 East 14th Street. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes http://hotjobs.sweepstakes.yahoo.com/signingbonus From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Jan 18 09:21:15 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 09:21:15 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]BERKO: COPENHAGEN REVIEW/ACTORS' SUMMIT Message-ID: <20040118172115.27244.qmail@web12003.mail.yahoo.com> FASCINATING, MUST SEE ?COPENHAGEN? AT ACTOR?S SUMMIT Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Why didn?t Hitler?s Germany develop an atomic bomb and thus get the means to not only win the Second World War, but control the world? That question has plagued many intellects. If Michael Frayn, the author of the much acclaimed and Tony Award winning play ?COPENHAGEN? is correct, the answer lies on two planes. First, Hitler?s maniacal hatred of the Jews caused the likes of Einstein and Oppenheimer, the cream of German physicists, to flee the country. In addition, a most significant question,the clue to atomic energy, was never asked nor answered by Werner Heisenberg, Germany?s wartime head of its nuclear program. ?COPENHAGEN,? which came to the stage in 1998, is about the 1941 meeting between Heisenberg and his Danish counterpart Niels Bohr. The probing questions of that meeting are, ?Why did it happen?? and ?What really took place?? The history of the world may well have been decided at that meeting. Frayn?s play has given fuel to further fire answers to those questions and put to rest the issue of Nazi Germany?s nuclear failure. A lecture delivered by Ian Johnston of Malaspina University-College, Nanaimo, BC, Canada, in March 2001, illuminates the debate. He stated, ?The first (and most obvious) interpretative issue the play raises?the relationship between the historical record and a fictional interpretation of historical events based upon a judicious selection of material from that record, some imaginative additions, and a creative patterning of the combination [becomes] what adds up to some significant totality as theatre.? He further states, ?Frayn's work cannot contain or incorporate all the historical material relevant to the events, as well as the various ways this material has been read. His task as an artist is to offer some imaginatively coherent vision of the experience he is addressing. And that task necessarily requires him to select, omit, and invent.? >From the standpoint of the theatre-goer, Frayn accomplishes his task well. Even though the play is extremely long, and could have been tightened up to make it more palatable to the average attender, it holds one?s attention throughout. Reviews of the script and its British and American premieres were almost all enthusiastic. As one reviewer stated, "An evening with Michael Frayn's dazzling new drama will be among the most exhilarating, challenging and involving two and a half hours you ever spend in a theater. And you don't need an advanced degree to understand the profound questions it raises about motive, morality and the betrayal of memory.? It is exciting that the play?s local premiere production, on stage at Actors? Summit, is presented at the same lofty heights as the original productions. Neil Thackaberry?s directing is exacting. The trio of actors are impeccable in their character developments, and the setting created by having the audience surround the stage results in an intimacy that makes the viewer part of the action. Wayne Turney is on a theatrical roll. He was recently superb in ?HAMLET? and ?TARTUFFE? at Great Lakes Theatre Festival. He did a wonderful translation of ?TARTUFFE? at Actors? Summit. He is a dual recipient of the Times Theatre Tributes. He is a sure bet to garner another award for his fascinating performance as Werner Heisenberg. Turney?s performance shows what happens when acting talent, character understanding, and the right vehicle come together. BRAVO! A. Neil Thackaberry gives his finest acting performance as Niels Bohr. As is the case with Turney, he absorbs himself into the character of the half-Jewish Danish physicist who played a major role in helping the United States to develop the atomic bomb. Last season Lucy Bredeson-Smith gave a career highlight performance as Rosemary in Actors? Summit?s ?PICNIC.? Her performance was recognized with a Times Tribute Theatre Award. She has followed up that stellar showing with another fine achievement. She well plays the fulcrum of the teeter totter ride between Bohr and Heisenberg with consummate skill. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: With the complexity of script, any production short of the Actors? Summit?s superb rendition, would make for a long and confusing evening of theatre. ?COPENHAGEN? is Actors? Summit?s very best production to date!!!! This production is not a should see, it is a MUST see! __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes http://hotjobs.sweepstakes.yahoo.com/signingbonus From johnny at mdifilm.com Sun Jan 18 09:23:52 2004 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 12:23:52 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Chinese New Year Celebration with Chinese-American organization in Cleveland Message-ID: <00c501c3dde7$dba826c0$0900000a@johnny6> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00C6_01C3DDBD.F2D21EC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello performing artists, I would like to invite you to come celebrate the Chinese New Year - Year of the Monkey (year of 4702) with me and the fellow members at the Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland's New Year Celebration and Installation of New Officers dinner party. This is going to be held on Saturday, Feb 7, 2004 at Li Wah Restaurant, 2999 Payne Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44114 starting at 6pm (Semi Formal or Traditional Dress) The night include a delicious 10-course Chinese Cuisine, Lion Dance, Entertainment, and wonderful Raffle Prizes, The cost for the night is $25 (for non OCAGC members) or ($20 for OCAGC members - you can become a member on the spot and pay the cheaper rate, anyone can join OCAGC) :) The Installation of New Officers will be swear in by Judge Bridget McCafferty and that the new officers are: President (yours truly - Johnny Wu), Secretary: Hao Cheng and Treasurer: Shan Chan. I would like to see you come and have a great time with us and at least, to watch me get embarrassed. ;) If you are interested to come party with us, email me back to RSVP. You can pay me via check payable to CAGC and I will have your ticket(s) readied at the door unless you want it ahead of time. Thanks for consideration, more information about the organization can be found at http://www.ocagc.org The Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland (OCAGC) is a non-profit, non-partisan civil rights and educational organization. We are dedicated to promoting cultural heritage, active participation in civic and community affairs, securing justice, and equal treatment and equal opportunity for all Americans of Chinese and Asian/Pacific Islander descent. "Embracing the Hopes and Aspiration of Chinese and Asian Pacific Americans in the United States". The Organization of Chinese American of Greater Cleveland (OCAGC) serves the continually growing Chinese American community of Northeast Ohio and works with other organizations and communities to promote ethnic awareness and cultural diversity since 1980. Johnny Wu ================================== Media Design Imaging media creation for marketing solutions http://www.mdifilm.com 216.373.3278 President (2004-2005) Organization of Chinese American of Greater Cleveland OCAGC http://www.ocagc.org Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System) 2800 years old Family Style Martial Arts http://www.wujiaquan.com ------=_NextPart_000_00C6_01C3DDBD.F2D21EC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Hello=20 performing artists,

I would like to invite you = to come=20 celebrate the Chinese New Year - Year of the Monkey (year of 4702) with = me and=20 the fellow members at the Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater=20 Cleveland's New Year Celebration and Installation of New Officers dinner = party.

This is going to be held = on=20 Saturday, Feb 7, 2004 at Li Wah Restaurant, 2999 Payne Avenue, = Cleveland, Ohio=20 44114 starting at 6pm (Semi Formal or Traditional=20 Dress)

The night include a = delicious=20 10-course Chinese Cuisine, Lion Dance, Entertainment, and wonderful = Raffle=20 Prizes,

The cost for the night is = $25 (for=20 non OCAGC members) or ($20 for OCAGC members - you can become a member = on the=20 spot and pay the cheaper rate, anyone can join OCAGC) = :)

The Installation of New = Officers=20 will be swear in by Judge Bridget McCafferty and that the new officers = are:=20 President (yours truly - Johnny Wu), Secretary: Hao Cheng and Treasurer: = Shan=20 Chan.

I would like to see you = come and=20 have a great time with us and at least, to watch me get embarrassed.=20 ;)

If you are interested to = come party=20 with us, email me back to RSVP. You can pay=20 me via check payable to CAGC and I will have your ticket(s) readied at the door unless you = want it ahead=20 of time.

Thanks for consideration, = more=20 information about the organization can be found at http://www.ocagc.org

The Organization of = Chinese=20 Americans of Greater Cleveland (OCAGC) is a non-profit, non-partisan = civil=20 rights and educational organization. We are dedicated to promoting = cultural=20 heritage, active participation in civic and community affairs, securing = justice,=20 and equal treatment and equal opportunity for all Americans of Chinese = and=20 Asian/Pacific Islander descent. "Embracing the Hopes and Aspiration of = Chinese=20 and Asian Pacific Americans in the United=20 States".

The Organization of = Chinese American=20 of Greater Cleveland (OCAGC) serves the continually growing Chinese = American=20 community of Northeast Ohio and works with other=20 organizations and communities to promote ethnic awareness and cultural=20 diversity since = 1980.

Johnny = Wu

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------=_NextPart_000_00C6_01C3DDBD.F2D21EC0-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Jan 18 09:46:12 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 09:46:12 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko REVIEW: DINNER PARTY/CLEVEPLAYHSE Message-ID: <20040118174612.32193.qmail@web12009.mail.yahoo.com> SCRIPT AND DIRECTING MISS THE MARK AT CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Neil Simon is the undisputed master of modern American theatrical comedy. His thirty-one plays have covered a dysfunctional duo living together (?THE ODD COUPLE?), the plight of newlyweds (?BAREFOOT IN THE PARK?) and lots of self examination plays including ?BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS? ?BILOXI BLUES,? ?BROADWAY BOUND,? and ?LOST IN YONKERS.? Simon is at his best when he adds up a bunch of funny one-liners into a delightful set of plausible circumstances. Think ?THE STAR-SPANGLED GIRL,? ?PLAZA SUITE,? and ?LAST OF THE RED HOT LOVERS.? He?s at his worst when he attempts to philosophize. Think ?GOD'S FAVORITE,? ?JAKE'S WOMEN? AND ?PROPOSALS.? (You?ve probably never heard of the plays as they were generally panned by the critics and avoided by audiences.) Unfortunately, ?THE DINNER PARTY,? now on stage at the Cleveland Play House, falls into Simon?s ?message plays? list. Simon should be given credit for trying to break his traditional mode and write a play very different from anything he had done before. Simon has achieved his goal, but it doesn?t translate into success. The script is not a farce, a broad comedy, or a drama with a few laughs. What it actually is is anyone?s guess. What it emphatically is not is a total entertaining evening at the theatre. The show opened to negative reviews in New York. It ran because of a strong presale based on Simon?s reputation plus a cast that included Henry Winkler and the late-John Ritter. The plot of ?THE DINNER PARTY"?is as simple as some of its lines. Gabrielle invites Andre, her ex-husband, with whom she's still in love, and two other couples who used to be married to each other, to a dinner party at a posh Parisian restaurant. Several funny things happen on the way to discovering why she planned the party and how her Machiavellian plan is meant to affect the others. The premise is broad, the effect is shallow. Adding to the script?s problems is Peter Hackett?s laborious directing, which adds at least half-an-hour to the intermissionless play. Hacket, who will soon be leaving his position as Artistic Director of CPH, seems to have no clue as how to balance the comedy aspects with the dramatic message. The pacing of the show is torturous. The characters generally display little real emotional passion, laugh lines aren?t keyed, the actors often seem lost. As someone sitting behind me said, ?When is this thing going to end?? Unfortunately, this same message must be placed on Hackett?s well-meaning, but misdirected tenure at the CPH. It can only be hoped that his strong academic talents will fit much better into a university setting where his questionable play selections and administative decisions won?t be a factor. He is wished much good luck in what hopefully will be a better setting for his abilities. The cast of the production at times seems as clueless as the script. Kevin Hogan, as a frustrated writer, walks through his part, often saying funny lines that become unfunny. He seems some place else, not involved in the action. Mary Gen Fjelstad, his stage wife, doesn?t delve into her character and presents flat lines with little emotional variance. David Brummel, as the aloof Andre, and Cynthia Darlow as the evening?s plotter, seem to be feigning feelings. On the other hand Steve McCue, as a nerdy artist in a rented tux and Derdriu Ring, his ex-wife, milk their roles to high levels of humor and pathos. Too bad the whole production didn?t reach McCue and Ring?s level. The highlight of the evening is scenic designer Vicki Smith?s magnificent high-ceilinged formal French restaurant dining room. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: With a weak script, inept directing and generally shallow acting, ?THE DINNER PARTY? is a long sit not worth the effort. For tickets to ?THE DINNER PARTY,? which range from $32 to $40, with ?under 25 ? tickets at $12, call 216-795-7000 or go on-line to www.clevelandplayhouse.com. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes http://hotjobs.sweepstakes.yahoo.com/signingbonus From kaimei at earthlink.net Sun Jan 18 09:57:17 2004 From: kaimei at earthlink.net (Christopher) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 12:57:17 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]call for cops and crooks 1-20 in Akron Message-ID: <400AC8FE.3E074DF1@earthlink.net> --------------42FA32133B630689C0261B7A Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Greetings, We will be shooting the police station scene for our feature film Sugar. We need cops and suspects. If you want to come as a cop, wear dark pants and dark shoes. I provide the shirts and props (unless you have your own). If you want to come as a suspect being booked, I suppose you could wear anything. Creative license is allowed here. If you want to bring both in case we're short one or the other, that would be great. We will meet at my home at 6:00 PM Tuesday night, for wardrobe prep, and be at the location (ten minutes from my house) by seven. The shoot will probably last until 9:30 PM. My address is: 1422 Elder Ave. Akron 44301 An account is being set up to pay extras on a rolling breakeven basis. (that means you don't get money now, you get it later, when we have it to give to you). But it's not completely "free work," and copies of the film once completed will provided to all who were in the scene, who ask me for one. Thanks in advance! Christopher K. Young Video Verite' Productions (330) 608-8760 --------------42FA32133B630689C0261B7A Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Greetings,

We will be shooting the police station scene for our feature film Sugar.  We need cops and suspects.  If you want to come as a cop, wear dark pants and dark shoes.  I provide the shirts and props (unless you have your own).  If you want to come as a suspect being booked, I suppose you could wear anything.  Creative license is allowed here.  If you want to bring both in case we're short one or the other, that would be great.

We will meet at my home at 6:00 PM Tuesday night, for wardrobe prep, and be at the location (ten minutes from my house) by seven.  The shoot will probably last until 9:30 PM.  My address is:

1422 Elder Ave.
Akron 44301

An account is being set up to pay extras on a rolling breakeven basis.  (that means you don't get money now, you get it later, when we have it to give to you).  But it's not completely "free work," and copies of the film once completed will provided to all who were in the scene, who ask me for one.  Thanks in advance!

Christopher K. Young
Video Verite' Productions
(330) 608-8760 --------------42FA32133B630689C0261B7A-- From nacl at nacl.org Sun Jan 18 10:46:51 2004 From: nacl at nacl.org (NaCl) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 13:46:51 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NaCl Winter News Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3157278412_494451_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit NaCl Winter News (Jan/Feb) 2004 -10 BRECHT POEMS at The Austin Arts Center and BRIC. -Accepting applications for THE CATSKILL PERFORMER TRAINING RETREAT. ____________________________________________________________________ The Catskill Performer Training Retreat July 11-18, 2004, Highland Lake, NY Now accepting letters of application for the 2004 retreat at NaCl Catskills. The retreat takes place at NaCl Catskills, a beautiful lake-country work centre located in Highland Lake, NY, two hours north west of New York City. Participants live at NaCl's artists' residence and work 6 hours per day in the church-turned-theatre with Brad Krumholz, Tannis Kowalchuk and Ker Wells (Number Eleven Theatre/ National Theatre School of Canada). NaCl's training, which is named "Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral Work," will be explored as well as other exercises designed to expand physical presence, vocal technique, and creative impulse, craft, and performance creation. This retreat is designed for actors, creator-performers, and directors who are interested in ensemble theatre, solo work, devised performance, physical theatre adaptations, and original theatre creation. "Doing the morning physical work was like experiencing acting on an anthropological level. I realised that my body is an intelligent life form--my limbs have intelligence. I learned that my voice is a living organism--it has a physical life. The empowerment to create my own work was amazing! I want to bring the two worlds (conventional theatre and original created theatre) together in my own work--performing a role in a play, but striving for true artistry and a physical truth in the making of it."-- Amy Lammert, actress, AEA Tuition is $550 for all meals, accommodations, and workshops. If you wish to apply, please send a detailed letter about yourself that includes your experience, age, and why you are interested in this retreat. We will reply to everyone who applies. Upon acceptance, a $150 down payment will be needed. For more information please feel free to e-mail or call 718-398-4589 (Brooklyn) or (845) 557-0694 (Catskills). Please send application letter to: NaCl P.O. Box 2201 Times Square Station New York, NY 10108 www.nacl.org for more info and pictures 10 BRECHT POEMS-- a Brechtian Vaudeville What the heck is a Brechtian Vaudeville? Take a saucy dance, a shadow puppet show, a funny physical avant-garde moment; add a strikingly relevant poem by Bertolt Brecht about oppression, war, and a corrupt political leadership circa 1930's and 1940's; mix in some beautiful a cappella songs, and you have 10 BRECHT POEMS. And, for those who have seen it all before-- we have a NEW poem to show you! Created and performed by Tannis Kowalchuk of NaCl and Leese Walker of Strike Anywhere Performance Ensemble. BRIC Studio--return engagement! Saturday, February 7 @ 8 PM Tickets are $10/$8 students 57 Rockwell Place, Brooklyn, New York (very near to BAM Harvey) Box Office Number--718-855-7882 x53 We are very happy to be invited back to BRIC where we premiered the first version of the performance in January, 2002. The Austin Arts Center, Goodwin Theatre Trinity College Wednesday, February 11 @ 8 PM Tickets are $15 300 Summit Street, Hartford, CT Box Office Number-- 860-297-2199 www.nacl.org --MS_Mac_OE_3157278412_494451_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable NaCl Winter News NaCl Winter News (Jan/Feb) 2004
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10 BRECHT POEMS at The Austin A= rts Center and BRIC.
-A= ccepting applications for THE CATSKILL PERFORMER TRAINING RETREAT.

____________________________________________________________= ________

The Catskill Performer Training Retreat

July 11-18, 2004, Highland Lake, NY


Now accepting letters of application for the 2004 retreat at NaCl C= atskills.
 
The retreat takes place at NaCl Catskills, a beautiful lake-country work ce= ntre located in Highland Lake, NY, two hours north west of New York City. &n= bsp;Participants live at NaCl's artists' residence and work 6 hours per day = in the church-turned-theatre with Brad Krumholz, Tannis Kowalchuk and Ker We= lls (Number Eleven Theatre/ National Theatre School of Canada).  NaCl's= training, which is named "Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral Wor= k,"  will be explored as well as other exercises designed to e= xpand physical presence, vocal technique, and creative impulse, craft, and p= erformance creation.  This retreat is designed for actors, creator-perf= ormers, and directors who are interested in ensemble theatre, solo work, dev= ised performance, physical theatre adaptations, and original theatre creatio= n.

"Doing the morning physical work was like experiencing acting o= n an anthropological level.  I realised that my body is an intel= ligent life form--my limbs have intelligence.  I learned that my voice = is a living organism--it has a physical life. The empowerment to create my o= wn work was amazing!  I want to bring the two worlds (conventional thea= tre and original created theatre) together in my own work--performing a role= in a play, but striving for true artistry and a physical truth in the makin= g of it."-- Amy Lammert, actress, AEA

Tuition is $550 for all meals, accommodations, and workshops.  If you = wish to apply, please send a detailed letter about yourself that includes yo= ur experience, age, and why you are interested in this retreat.  We wil= l reply to everyone who applies.   Upon acceptance, a $150 down pa= yment will be needed.  For more information please feel free to e-mail = or call 718-398-4589 (Brooklyn) or (845) 557-0694 (Catskills).  Please = send application letter to:

NaCl
P.O. Box 2201 Times Square Station
New York, NY   10108

www.nacl.org for more info and pictures



10 BRECHT POEMS-- a Brechtian Vaudeville<= BR>

What the heck is a Brechtian Vaudeville? &nb= sp;Take a saucy dance, a shadow puppet show, a funny physical avant-garde mo= ment; add a strikingly relevant poem by Bertolt Brecht about oppression, war= , and a corrupt political leadership circa 1930's and 1940's; mix in some be= autiful a cappella songs, and you have 10 BRECHT POEMS.  And, fo= r those who have seen it all before-- we have a NEW poem to show you!  = Created and performed by Tannis Kowalchuk of NaCl and Leese Walker of Strike= Anywhere Performance Ensemble.

BRIC Studio--return engagement!

Saturday, February 7 @ 8 PM  Tickets are $10/$8 st= udents
57 Rockwell Place, Brooklyn, New York (very near to BAM Harvey)
Box Office Number--718-855-7882  x53
We are very happy to be invited back to BRIC where we= premiered the first version of the performance in January, 2002.

The Austin Arts Center, Goodwin Theatre
Trinity College

Wednesday, February 11 @ 8 PM  Tickets are $15
300 Summit Street,  Hartford, CT
Box Office Number-- 860-297-2199


www.nacl.org=        

--MS_Mac_OE_3157278412_494451_MIME_Part-- From ACT1022 at webtv.net Sun Jan 18 11:40:04 2004 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 14:40:04 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Concert East Cleveland Theater Message-ID: <18833-400AE114-88@storefull-3171.bay.webtv.net> What: Melting Pot Orchestra/Jazz/Gospel/ Caribbean Sound Where: 14108 Euclid Avenue When: Sunday January 25, 2004 at 3:00 PM Cost: Free Limited Seating For additional information call (216) 851-8721 From rmarks at teecleve.org Sun Jan 18 14:04:10 2004 From: rmarks at teecleve.org (Rebecca Marks) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 17:04:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Performers needed! Message-ID: <000501c3de0f$03d544d0$6401a8c0@becca> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C3DDE5.1AFF3CD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I am currently seeking a few wandering performers - clowns, magicians, someone who can create balloon animals - for an indoor carnival on March 7, 2004, from approximately 12-2pm. If you are interested, please respond to rmarks at teecleve.org. Would love a couple of volunteers, but pay can be negotiated. Supplies will be provided for balloon animals. ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C3DDE5.1AFF3CD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I am currently seeking a few wandering performers – = clowns, magicians, someone who can create balloon animals -  for an indoor carnival on March = 7, 2004, from approximately 12-2pm.   If you are interested, please respond to rmarks at teecleve.org.  Would love a couple of = volunteers, but pay can be negotiated.  Supplies will be provided for balloon animals. 

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C3DDE5.1AFF3CD0-- From jeanneg at core.com Sun Jan 18 19:55:02 2004 From: jeanneg at core.com (jeanne gallagher) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 22:55:02 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions Message-ID: <200401190355.i0J3t2rv001268@mail0.mx.voyager.net> -- The Group Show, Silhouette Dance and Fine Arts Center, 12501 Madison Avenue, Lakewood. (Use Robin Avenue entrance, parking in rear.) ?Our Show of Shows?, a variety show. Roles available for men and women of all ages. Come prepared with a song, (accompanist available). . Friday, Jan. 23 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Jan. 25 at 2:00 p.m. CoreComm Webmail. http://home.core.com From cinevid at yahoo.com Sun Jan 18 22:54:43 2004 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 22:54:43 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]REMINDER - HEADSHOT SESSION AT NCCC 1/25 Message-ID: <20040119065443.54763.qmail@web60303.mail.yahoo.com> --0-739979482-1074495283=:54453 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii RESERVATIONS STILL AVAILABLE FOR HEADSHOT SESSION AT NCCC, but they are filling up, so secure your timeslot now. Sunday January 25th from 2-6pm at North Coast Central Casting. (click on reservations here) ONLY $35.00 buys 8 poses and a free 8x10 Receive proofs by email and get a FREE 8x10 glossy printout from the pose of your choice. North Coast Central Casting 4913 Storer Ave. Cleveland, OH William Johns - Photographer www.headshots4u.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes --0-739979482-1074495283=:54453 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
RESERVATIONS STILL AVAILABLE FOR
HEADSHOT SESSION AT NCCC,
but they are filling up, so secure your timeslot now.
Sunday January 25th from 2-6pm
at North Coast Central Casting.
ONLY $35.00 buys 8 poses
and a free 8x10
 
Receive proofs by email and get a FREE 8x10
glossy printout from the pose of your choice.
 
North Coast Central Casting
4913 Storer Ave. Cleveland, OH
William Johns - Photographer
 
 
 

www.headshots4u.com

 


Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes --0-739979482-1074495283=:54453-- From Crwhite114 at aol.com Mon Jan 12 04:13:31 2004 From: Crwhite114 at aol.com (Crwhite114 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 07:13:31 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Press Release #2 Chagrin Valley Little Theatre - Laughter on the 23rd Floor Message-ID: <181.25650a57.2d33e96b@aol.com> --part1_181.25650a57.2d33e96b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Press Release Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Presents Neil Simon's Laughter on the 23rd Floor Come see Max, a comic genius, a tyrant, and a paranoiac with a heart of gold. But his penchant for tipping and popping too many pills is growing under the pressures of a rising McCarthyism, network executives, and sponsors who want him to cut back his "too-smart" show and staff so that they can chase after the Leave It To Beaver and Father Knows Best audience. Broadway's funniest playwright writing about a team of comedy writers? Its' no wonder Laughter on the 23rd Floor is "the funniest comedy on Broadway in years" (Variety). Cast: Lucas: Dan Rajkovich Carol: Lydia Koprowski Milt: Bob Ableman Max Prince: Chris Nappi Val: Michael Pitt Helen: Cheryl Fousek Brian: Geo Money Ira: Steve Kay Kenny: Phil Thornton January 16th - February 7th Fridays & Saturdays @ 8 PM Directed by Carol Jaffee Pribble Produced by Julia Wolff 40 River Street Chagrin Falls, OH 44022 Box Office: (440) 247-8955 Box Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. Monday - Saturday Call the box office for tickets today! New Lower Prices for 2003-2004 --part1_181.25650a57.2d33e96b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Press Release

Chagrin Valley Little Theatre

Presents Neil Simon's Laughter on the 23rd Floor

Come see Max, a comic genius, a tyrant, and a paranoiac with a heart of gold= .  But his penchant for tipping and popping too many pills is growing u= nder the pressures of a rising McCarthyism, network executives, and sponsors= who want him to cut back his "too-smart" show and staff so that they can ch= ase after the Leave It To Beaver and Father Knows Best audience.  Broad= way's funniest playwright writing about a team of comedy writers?  Its'= no wonder Laughter on the 23rd Floor is "the funniest comedy on Broadway in= years" (Variety).

Cast:

Lucas:  Dan Rajkovich       &nbs= p;  Carol:  Lydia Koprowski

Milt:  Bob Ableman         = ;       Max Prince:  Chris Nappi

Val:  Michael Pitt         &n= bsp;    Helen:  Cheryl Fousek

Brian:  Geo Money         &nbs= p;  Ira:  Steve Kay

Kenny:  Phil Thornton  

January 16th - February 7th     Fridays & Saturda= ys @ 8 PM

Directed by Carol Jaffee Pribble
Produced by Julia Wolff

40 River Street
Chagrin Falls, OH  44022

Box Office: (440) 247-8955
Box Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. Monday - Saturday

Call the box office for tickets today!

New Lower Prices for 2003-2004


--part1_181.25650a57.2d33e96b_boundary-- From vincentmagic at hotmail.com Mon Jan 12 05:41:33 2004 From: vincentmagic at hotmail.com (Vincent Polowy) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 08:41:33 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Only 5 days until EC @ CPT Message-ID:
This Weekend!!!


Not under the BIG TOP, but out of the BIG [BOX] comes the Eclectic CirCus. NOT traditional circus, but rather four specialty artists bringing their contrasting talents and personalities to a unique variety show including, but not limited to: magic, mime, music, juggling, dance, clowning, sideshow and the spoken word.
 
Join creator/performers Aaron Bonk, John Flower, Vincent Polowy and Cassandra Vincent for an electrifying evening of performance!
 
Show Times: This Friday & Saturday, January 16th. & 17th. at 8:00 p.m. AND Sunday, January 18th. at 3:00 p.m.
 
As part of CPT's Big [Box] series, the performances will take place at Cleveland Public Theatres' Upstairs Theatre, located at 6415 Detroit Avenue.
 
For ticket information, call the CPT box office at (216) 631-2727.
 
See you at the show!
 
 
Vincent Magic Productions
P.O. Box 21310 
South Euclid, Ohio
44121-0310
(440)442-5859
vincentmagicprod at aol.com
morgandegrey at aol.com
www.vincentmagic.com
 


Learn how to choose, serve, and enjoy wine at Wine @ MSN. From Marianne.Paul at huntington.com Mon Jan 12 06:00:47 2004 From: Marianne.Paul at huntington.com (Marianne.Paul at huntington.com) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 09:00:47 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Pirates of Penzance" TENOR wanted! Message-ID: The Aurora Community Theatre is presenting Gilbert & Sullivan's "Pirates of Penzance" from Friday, April 30th to Saturday, May 22nd. We have held our first round of auditions and have an amazing cast of talented people but are missing FREDERIC! Our rehearsals will start Monday, March 1 and will be in the evenings on Monday, Tuesday, Wed., and Friday. The Director is David Vosburgh from Youngstown State U. and his Musical Director is Keith Stiver -- both very talented and fun to work with. If you are a tenor (age range should be 20's) and want a terrific opportunity to play a major role in this wonderful production, please contact me at this e-mail address or call me for a private audition: Marianne Paul, Producer 216-515-6534 - work 330-562-9065 - home Marianne S Paul Vice President, Cleveland Trust Administration Priv Finl Grp Pers Trst Adm-Sr The Huntington National Bank 917 Euclid Avenue, (CM24) , Cleveland, OH 44115 Phone: 216/515-6534 Fax: 216-515-6633 Email: marianne.paul at huntington.com From Diemwoman at aol.com Mon Jan 12 08:47:19 2004 From: Diemwoman at aol.com (Diemwoman at aol.com) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 11:47:19 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Photo Exhibit in Painesville Message-ID: <9e.1179c2e.2d342997@aol.com> --part1_9e.1179c2e.2d342997_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Group Photography Show "From a Woman's Point of View" featuring the Photography of Lori Diemer, Michelle Drackett, Pat Stoltz and Linda Zehler. These ladies are all members of the Western Reserve Photographic Society and their subject matter is varied. The Art Essence Gallery 184 N. Main St. Painesville, Ohio,440-639-1993. January 18-March 12, reception Sunday Jan. 18 2-5pm. Gallery hours M-F 11-5, Sat 10-3. --part1_9e.1179c2e.2d342997_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Group Photography Show "From a Woma= n's Point of View" featuring the Photography of Lori Diemer, Michelle Dracke= tt, Pat Stoltz and Linda Zehler. These ladies are all members of the Western= Reserve Photographic Society and their subject matter is varied. The Art Es= sence Gallery 184 N. Main St. Painesville, Ohio,440-639-1993. January 18-Mar= ch 12, reception Sunday Jan. 18 2-5pm. Gallery hours M-F 11-5, Sat 10-3. --part1_9e.1179c2e.2d342997_boundary-- From mpreston at dobama.org Mon Jan 12 09:10:18 2004 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR Marketing Director) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 12:10:18 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Russ Borski January Artist in Warren Smith Gallery Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C3D905.0B48F360 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In DOBAMA THEATRE's Warren Smith Gallery Heartfelt from Heartsong artwork by Russ Borski January 16 - February 8 The Warren Smith Gallery's featured artist for January and February is Russ Borski. In addition to directing Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, which opens at Dobama January 16th, Mr. Borski will be exhibiting over a dozen of his unique acrylic paintings in the gallery. Mr. Borski arrived in Cleveland via Chicago fourteen years ago. Best known as a visual designer for theater, he has designed a couple hundred productions over the past three decades. Originally trained as a scenic artist on canvasses spanning forty feet, Mr. Borski is painting smaller (just slightly), more personal statements intermittently from show to show, exploring various styles and mediums. His goal is to develop a uniquely individualized presentation, still, as always, with much theatrical flair. The Warren Smith Gallery is open before and after performances of Raised in Captivity and by appointment. At Dobama Theatre: Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver Directed by Russ Borski January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity is an off-the-wall comedy, a ball of energy with more twists and turns than can be easily explained on paper. Adding to the absurdity is the fact that the twins in Dobama's production will be played by real-life siblings Tyson and Tyler Postma. Ohio Premiere! featuring Sean Derry, Juliette Regnier*, Tyler Postma*, Tyson Postma and Jeff Staron *member Actors' Equity Association Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sunday 1/18 at 7:30 p.m.; 1/25, 2/1 and 2/8 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets $11-$20 Information: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. February 14th - Have a Heart for the Arts Valentine's Day Party -- info at www.evite.com/pub/mpreston/raised DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present: January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed by Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! Quirky, bizarre comedy featuring real-life siblings Tyler and Tyson Postma as twins Bernadette and Sebastian! Regular single ticket prices: $15-20. Senior/student prices: $11-17. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. Night Kitchen is proud to present: January 23-Feb 8 Loud Americans: A Punk Saga by Christopher Johnston and Gregory Vovos. World Premiere! The next generation of punk has arrived. 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Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003B_01C3D906.8D40C810 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Be one of the first to see Raised in Captivity when it opens this Friday at Dobama Theatre! DOBAMA presents the OHIO PREMIERE of Raised in Captivity By Nicky Silver Directed by Russ Borski January 16 - February 8 Dobama Theatre proudly presents the Ohio premiere of Nicky Silver's Raised in Captivity. This off-the-wall comedy is a ball of energy with more twists and turns than can be easily explained on paper. Adding to the absurdity of this comedy is the fact that the twins in Dobama's production will be played by real-life siblings Tyson and Tyler Postma*. Sebastian Bliss (Tyson Postma) and his twin sister, Bernadette Dixon (Tyler Postma*), reunite after several years at their mother's funeral, after she was killed by an errant showerhead. Bernadette can barely stop weeping, while her brother is merely irritated by her display of emotion. Sebastian attends therapy sessions with Dr. Hillary MacMahon (Juliette Regnier*, who also plays Miranda Bliss), and when he announces his intention to leave therapy, she injures herself over it. Bernadette's husband, Kip (Sean Derry), decides to give up dentistry and become an artist. Sebastian's only real contact with people is in the form of letters he writes to a convicted murderer, Dylan (Jeff Staron, who also plays Roger). Sebastian brings home a prostitute and ends up with his throat cut. As he lies bleeding, his mother's ghost visits him. Mother and son reveal secrets they couldn't tell while Mother lived. "Raised in Captivity is about guilt, redemption and self-punishment, and, against all odds, it is also very funny." - The New York Times featuring Sean Derry, Juliette Regnier*, Tyler Postma*, Tyson Postma and Jeff Staron *member Actors' Equity Association Performances: January 16 - February 8 Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sunday 1/18 at 7:30 p.m.; 1/25, 2/1 and 2/8 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets $11-$20 Information: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. SAVE THE DATE! February 14th - Have a Heart for the Arts Valentine's Day Party -- more info at www.evite.com/pub/mpreston/raised DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present: January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed by Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! Quirky, bizarre comedy featuring real-life siblings Tyler and Tyson Postma as twins Bernadette and Sebastian! Regular single ticket prices: $15-20. Senior/student prices: $11-17. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. Night Kitchen is proud to present: January 23-Feb 8 Loud Americans: A Punk Saga by Christopher Johnston and Gregory Vovos. World Premiere! The next generation of punk has arrived. 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From Thackaberr at aol.com Mon Jan 12 09:45:02 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 12:45:02 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wonderful Beacon Journal review of COPENHAGEN at Actors' Summit Message-ID: <66.3b44188e.2d34371e@aol.com> -------------------------------1073929502 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit By Kerry Clawson Beacon Journal staff writer Put two of the most brilliant scientific minds in a room together, and you're bound to get something volatile. That's what happens in the play Copenhagen, showing in its Northeast Ohio premiere at Actors' Summit in Hudson. The three-character drama explores what could have been said during a mysterious, real 1941 visit between German physicist Werner Heisenberg (working on the Nazi atomic-bomb program) and his old mentor Niels Bohr, a half-Jewish scientist living in Nazi-occupied Copenhagen, Denmark. Wayne Turney and Neil Thackaberry are both highly believable as student and mentor, both in their love-hate relationship and in the tempering, profound respect that these colleagues have for each other. In many ways, their lives as physicists resemble a good old fraternity, but when this story takes place, they are on opposite sides of World War II. Both actors pointedly convey their characters' passion for their science in animated, often heated debates on a nearly bare, round stage that recalls the shape of an atom. This play, written by England's Michael Frayn, has dense dialogue that heavily mines the study of nuclear physics at a critical time in world history. The play searches for Heisenberg's motive in his risky visit to Bohr: Is he searching for a piece of the good old collaborating days, simply showing off, or trying to manipulate a highly political, dangerous situation? Those questions are never clearly answered. But Lucy Bredeson-Smith, who plays Bohr's blunt wife, Margrethe, offers warmth, humor and wisdom as she holds mirrors up to each man to help them understand themselves. Questions of motive and ethics kept me curious, but Copenhagen isn't what you'd call highly suspenseful. Let's face it: This is a brainy play. Glowing reviews of the 2000 Tony Award-winning Broadway production described it as intellectually stimulating and emotionally satisfying. The play won Tonys for best play, best director and best featured actress. I left the Actors' Summit production more intellectually stimulated than emotionally satisfied. Copenhagen is a very serious work, loaded with scientific jargon and discussion. That's quite different from the celebrated math play Proof, which followed on the heels of Copenhagen as the 2001 Tony Award winner for best play. Although Proof revolves around math, it's really about family relationships. Copenhagen is more complex, intricate and cerebral in its treatment of science. Thackaberry and Turney come across as alternately naive, as Thackaberry's Bohr assumes that all the work on nuclear fission already has been done (wrong), and Turney's Heisenberg assumes that scientists could never gain enough critical mass to create an atomic bomb (wrong again). We learn that Heisenberg races headlong into scientific discoveries and life experiences without thinking, while Bohr approaches everything slowly and methodically. We want to dislike Turney's Heisenberg because he's working for the Nazis. But Turney's urgency and uncertainty make us sympathize with him. At the end of the first act, we think all of these scientists' thought processes have been explored, but the play's second act explores more of Heisenberg and Bohr's old academic relationship. Playwright Frayn's writing is rich in symbolism. Frayn, best known for his farce Noises Off, certainly has explored every nook and cranny of these great minds in an attempt to explain what might have been said at this dangerous, historic meeting. Historians have wondered for years: Did this exchange between scientific geniuses have the power to alter the outcome of World War II? Just thinking about those implications is frightening. Copenhagen is more historically enlightening than it is entertaining. But sometimes, that's what theater should be about. -------------------------------1073929502 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

By Kerry Clawson=
Beacon Journal staff writer

Put two of the most brilliant scientific minds in a ro= om together, and you're bound to get something volatile.

That's what happens in the play = Copenhagen, showing in its <= SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 9pt; COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana">Northeast=20= Ohio premiere at Actors' Summit in Hudson. The three-charact= er drama explores what could have been said during a mysterious, real 1941 v= isit between German physicist Werner Heisenberg (working on the Nazi atomic-= bomb program) and his old mentor Niels Bohr, a half-Jewish scientist living=20= in Nazi-occupied Copenhagen, = Denmark.

Wayne Turney and Neil Thackaberry are both highly beli= evable as student and mentor, both in their love-hate relationship and in th= e tempering, profound respect that these colleagues have for each other. In=20= many ways, their lives as physicists resemble a good old fraternity, but whe= n this story takes place, they are on opposite sides of World War II.

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The play searches for Heisenberg's motive in his risky= visit to Bohr: Is he searching for a piece of the good old collaborating da= ys, simply showing off, or trying to manipulate a highly political, dangerou= s situation? Those questions are never clearly answered. But Lucy Bredeson-S= mith, who plays Bohr's blunt wife, Margrethe, offers warmth, humor and wisdo= m as she holds mirrors up to each man to help them understand themselves.

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Thackaberry and Turney come across as alternately naiv= e, as Thackaberry's Bohr assumes that all the work on nuclear fission alread= y has been done (wrong), and Turney's Heisenberg assumes that scientists cou= ld never gain enough critical mass to create an atomic bomb (wrong again).

We learn that Heisenberg races headlong into scientifi= c discoveries and life experiences without thinking, while Bohr approaches e= verything slowly and methodically.

We want to dislike Turney's Heisenberg because he's wo= rking for the Nazis. But Turney's urgency and uncertainty make us sympathize= with him.

At the end of the first act, we think all of these sci= entists' thought processes have been explored, but the play's second act exp= lores more of Heisenberg and Bohr's old academic relationship.

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Copenhagen is more historically enlightenin= g than it is entertaining. But sometimes, that's what theater should be abou= t. -------------------------------1073929502-- From mpreston at dobama.org Mon Jan 12 10:58:34 2004 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR Marketing Director) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 13:58:34 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hey Kids! Enter Your Play in Dobama's Contest! In-Reply-To: Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0046_01C3D914.2B389E50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hey Kids! Finish writing your play! Then send it in to the 26th Annual Marilyn Bianchi Kids' Playwriting Festival! Entries submitted by students in grades 3-12 are due January 26, 2004. That's in TWO WEEKS! Entries from students in grades 1 and 2 are due February 2, 2004. Contest open to all students, home-schooled or enrolled in Cuyahoga County Public and Private schools. 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Opening Friday, January 16, 2004 and running thru February 8, 2004. Three widows meet for tea once a month before going to visit their husbands' graves. With a mixture of laughter and tears, the universal themes of learning to adapt and change to life as it is in the present are experienced with wit and perception. Directed by Monica Olejko, this is theater at its best - funny, moving and, finally, optimistic Tickets are $10.00 ($9.00 for students/seniors) on Thursday, Friday and Sundays. $11.00 on Saturdays (no discounts) and may be ordered by calling the box office at the above number Wednesday - Saturday 1-6PM. Curtain times are 8:00 PM Thursday - Saturday and 2:00PM Sundays. --0-685932932-1073933818=:39933 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 44145
Phone 440.331.0403
 
Presents The Cemetery Club, a Comedy/Drama by Ivan Menchell.  Opening Friday, January 16, 2004 and running thru February 8, 2004.
 
Three widows meet for tea once a month before going to visit their husbands' graves.  With a mixture of laughter and tears, the universal themes of learning to adapt and change to life as it is in the present are experienced with wit and perception.
 
Directed by Monica Olejko, this is theater at its best - funny, moving and, finally, optimistic
 
Tickets are $10.00 ($9.00 for students/seniors) on Thursday, Friday and Sundays.
$11.00 on Saturdays (no discounts) and may be ordered by calling the box office at the above number Wednesday - Saturday 1-6PM.
 
Curtain times are 8:00 PM Thursday - Saturday and 2:00PM Sundays.
--0-685932932-1073933818=:39933-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Mon Jan 12 14:13:01 2004 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 17:13:01 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call for Original One-Act Play Submissions by Fine Arts Association Message-ID: <006201c3d959$3fa4fd80$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0063_01C3D92F.56CEF580 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Fine Arts Association is presenting the 8th annual One Act Festival and will be showcasing ten minute plays by nationally recognized authors as well as local playwrights. Submissions will be accepted for original ten-minute plays. All submissions will be considered. Deadline for submissions is February 16, 2004. Those chosen will be fully produced as part of the Festival on May 14-29, 2004. The number of plays to be produced will depend on the blend of published pieces and qualified submissions. Original plays accepted for the festival will be announced by approximately March 5, 2004. Guidelines: 1. Submissions must be original, unpublished, unproduced 10-minute plays. Plays that have had staged readings will be accepted, plays that have received full productions will not. Legal clearance of materials not in the public domain is the full responsibility of the playwright. 2. No limit to number of plays submitted, but only one play per author will be chosen. 3. Maximum Length: 10 pages. 4. Plays must be typed/word-processed, numbered, & securely bound in a (preferably soft) cover with a cover page containing the following: Title, your name, address, phone number and e-mail. If you would like your scripts returned, include an S.A.S.E. with your submission. If no S.A.S.E. is included, your script will be recycled. The timeframe for return of scripts is at convenience the Fine Arts Association. 5. Not open to musicals. 6. Sets must be minimal. Only standard chairs and table, and minimum props will be available for the production. 7. All play submissions will be handled with care. However, the Fine Arts Association assumes no responsibility for lost or damaged scripts. 8. Mail 2 copies of each script to: Ann Hedger, Ten Minute Plays, Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio 44094. 9. Selections will be made by the Fine Arts Association Theatre Department and inclusion in the festival is at their discretion. 10. All submitting playwrights will be contacted about the status of their submission by approximately March 5, 2004. 11. Submissions must be received by the Fine Arts Association by the deadline to be considered. Deadline for submissions is February 16, 2004. ------=_NextPart_000_0063_01C3D92F.56CEF580 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Fine Arts = Association=20 is presenting the 8th annual One Act=20 Festival and will be showcasing ten minute plays by = nationally=20 recognized authors as well as local playwrights. Submissions will be = accepted=20 for original ten-minute plays. All submissions will be considered. Deadline for submissions is February 16,=20 2004.
 
Those chosen will be fully produced = as part of=20 the Festival on May 14-29, 2004. The number of plays to = be produced=20 will depend on the blend of published pieces and qualified submissions. = Original=20 plays accepted for the festival will be announced by approximately March = 5,=20 2004.
 
Guidelines:
 
1. Submissions must be original, = unpublished,=20 unproduced 10-minute plays.  Plays that have had staged readings = will be=20 accepted, plays that have received full productions will not.  = Legal=20 clearance of materials not in the public domain is the full = responsibility of=20 the playwright.
 
2. No limit to number of plays = submitted, but only=20 one play per author will be chosen.
 
3. Maximum Length: 10 pages. =
 
4. Plays must be typed/word-processed, = numbered,=20 & securely bound in a (preferably soft) cover with a cover page = containing=20 the following:  Title, your name, address, phone number and e-mail. = If you=20 would like your scripts returned, include an S.A.S.E. with your=20 submission.  If no S.A.S.E. is included, your script will be = recycled. The=20 timeframe for return of scripts is at convenience the Fine Arts=20 Association.
 
5. Not open to musicals.
 
6. Sets must be minimal. Only standard = chairs and=20 table, and minimum props will be available for the production. =
 
7. All play submissions will be handled = with care.=20 However, the Fine Arts Association assumes no responsibility for lost or = damaged=20 scripts.
 
8. Mail 2 copies of each script to: Ann = Hedger, Ten=20 Minute Plays, Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, = Ohio=20 44094.
 
9. Selections will be made by the Fine = Arts=20 Association Theatre Department and inclusion in the festival is at their = discretion.
 
10. All submitting playwrights will be = contacted=20 about the status of their submission by approximately March 5,=20 2004.
 
11. Submissions must be received = by the Fine=20 Arts Association by the deadline to be considered.  Deadline for submissions is February = 16,=20 2004.
 
= ------=_NextPart_000_0063_01C3D92F.56CEF580-- From dkilbane at cptonline.org Mon Jan 12 14:32:22 2004 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 17:32:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tearing Down Uncle Tom's Cabin, Sunday, January 18 @ Cleveland Public Library Message-ID: Staff, friends, colleagues, the following is info. about the first of many very cool programs, part of our surround series for UNCLE TOM'S CABIN (Feb. 6-28 @ CPT) Best, Dan ?DON?T YOU KNOW WHAT YOUR LIBERTY IS?? DISCUSSIONS ABOUT RACE IN AMERICA COMMUNITY EVENTS HIGHLIGHT CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE?S PRODUCTION OF UNCLE TOM?S CABIN Sunday, January 18, 2:00 p.m. Cleveland Public Library Main Branch Louis Stokes Wing Auditorium 325 E. Superior Ave. Cleveland, OH 44114 216-623-2881 (Evelyn Ward, Literature Department) ?Tearing Down Uncle Tom?s Cabin? Randolph Curtis Rand, co-adapter and director of this new stage version, will discuss the adaptation process, including the addition of slave narratives and philosophical discourse on race in this theatre piece. Program takes place in the Auditorium located on the lower level of the Louis Stokes Wing. Free admission 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 find out what's in the BIG [BOX]! January 9 - 25, 2004 in CPT's Upstairs Theatre From dkilbane at cptonline.org Mon Jan 12 15:03:54 2004 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 18:03:54 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TITLEWave theatre and Cleveland Public Theatre say take CHARGE! Message-ID: CHARGE by Eric Kaiser directed by Gregory Vovos co-produced by TITLEWave theatre and Cleveland Public Theatre February 13-28, 2004 Lounging in bed your entire life in a giant steel room protecting you from the salmon sky, while simultaneously feeling the strife of "The Hood," watching your veins disappear, betting your toes, all the while, having your own personal electronic assistants act out your every whim, dream and desire--the future never looked so bright. But, of course, some things don't change?no matter how comfortable your bed is. Samuel Beckett meets Boyz N the Hood in Eric Kaiser's electrifying tragicomedy. ?Kaiser?s work is smart, off-the wall funny, and beautifully observed-I haven?t seen an absurdist play of such originality in years?? Linda Eisenstein, ANGLE Buy Tickets Buy Now! 216/631-2727 Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays @ 8pm, Sundays @ 3pm CPT's Upstairs Theatre *WAIT!, produced by TITLEWave and CPT, was named one of the Top Ten Cleveland productions in 2003 by Tony Brown of The Cleveland Plain Dealer and Christine Howey of Scene. 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 find out what's in the BIG [BOX]! January 9 - 25, 2004 in CPT's Upstairs Theatre From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Mon Jan 12 15:16:25 2004 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 18:16:25 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Woodwind Quintet to Perform at Fine Arts Message-ID: <007201c3d962$1a134a00$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0073_01C3D938.313D4200 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Fine Arts Faculty Woodwind Quintet to Perform at The Fine Arts Association The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, presents The Fine Arts Faculty Woodwind Quintet, with Judith Elias, flute; Lisa Wilson, oboe; Charles Baker, clarinet; Chris Rapier, horn and Janice Pembroke, bassoon. The concert will be presented in the Corning Auditorium at The Fine Arts Association on Saturday, January 24, 2004 at 8:00 p.m. Cost is $6/General Admission. On site parking is FREE. Corning Auditorium is barrier free. For tickets, call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or log on to www.fineartsassociation.org ------=_NextPart_000_0073_01C3D938.313D4200 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 

The Fine Arts Faculty = Woodwind=20 Quintet to Perform at The Fine Arts Association

The Fine Arts = Association,=20 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, presents The Fine Arts Faculty = Woodwind=20 Quintet, with Judith Elias, flute; Lisa Wilson, oboe; Charles Baker, = clarinet; Chris Rapier, horn and Janice Pembroke, bassoon. 

The=20 concert will be presented in the Corning Auditorium at The Fine = Arts=20 Association on Saturday, January 24, 2004 at 8:00 p.m. 

Cost is=20 $6/General Admission. On site parking is FREE. Corning Auditorium = is=20 barrier free.

For=20 tickets, call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or log = on to www.fineartsassociation.org<= /A>=20
------=_NextPart_000_0073_01C3D938.313D4200-- From vhornyak at unitygreatercleveland.com Mon Jan 12 15:47:13 2004 From: vhornyak at unitygreatercleveland.com (Val Hornyak) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 18:47:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hollywood producer comes to Cleveland Message-ID: <001001c3d969$6c027640$6601a8c0@white> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C3D93C.7E958860 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Attention Movie Lovers! Hollywood comes to Shaker Heights with filmmaker Stephen Simon Insights and Intrigue-A Producer's Perspective on Films Today Saturday, January 24, 2004 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. See the movie with its producer: What Dreams May Come also Whale Rider He will share insights, participate in discussion and Q & A $40.00 ~ Mystical Movie Messages that Inspire Our Lives Sunday, January 25, 2004 1:00-4:00 p.m. Simon will show selected film clips, weaving them throughout his talk, = illustrating aspects of inspirational movie messages. $30.00 Held at=20 Unity of Greater Cleveland 3350 Warrensville Center Road, Shaker Heights, (one block N. of Chagrin = Blvd., next to Key Bank) Stephen Simon is a veteran producer whose distinguished career includes = the presidency of two major production companies and the development and = production of a myriad of well-known films such as: Smokey and the = Bandit, The Goodbye Girl, The Electric Horseman, Somewhere in Time, the = Academy Award winning What Dreams May Come, and the Emmy-nominated = Lifetime movie Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story. He also = authored the definitive work The Force is With You: Mystical Movie = Messages that Inspire Our Lives in which he discusses over seventy = films. His latest movie Indigo (written by James Twyman, starring Neil = Donald Walsh) has won awards at the Santa Fe Film Festival. Log on = MovingMessagesMedia.com. Call 216-751-1198 or log on UnityGreaterCleveland.com Hollywood comes to Cleveland! Movie Lovers Bliss January 24 & 25, 2004 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C3D93C.7E958860 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Attention=20 Movie Lovers!

Hollywood=20 comes to Shaker Heights with=20 filmmaker=20 Stephen Simon

Insights=20 and Intrigue=97A Producer=92s Perspective on Films=20 Today

Saturday,=20 January 24, 2004 9:30 a.m.=974:30 p.m.

See=20 the movie with its producer:

What=20 Dreams May Come=20 also Whale Rider

He=20 will share insights, participate in discussion and Q &=20 A

$40.00

~

Mystical=20 Movie Messages that Inspire Our Lives

Sunday,=20 January 25, 2004 1:00=974:00 p.m.

Simon=20 will show selected film clips, weaving them throughout his talk, = illustrating=20 aspects of inspirational movie messages.

$30.00

Held=20 at

Unity=20 of Greater Cleveland

3350=20 Warrensville Center Road, Shaker Heights, (one=20 block N. of Chagrin Blvd., next to Key Bank)

Stephen=20 Simon=20 is a veteran producer whose distinguished career includes the presidency = of two=20 major production companies and the development and production of a = myriad of=20 well-known films such as: Smokey and the Bandit, The Goodbye Girl, = The=20 Electric Horseman, Somewhere in Time, the Academy Award = winning What=20 Dreams May Come, and the Emmy-nominated Lifetime movie = Homeless to=20 Harvard: The Liz Murray Story. He also authored the definitive work = The=20 Force is With You: Mystical Movie Messages that Inspire Our Lives in = which=20 he discusses over seventy films.  His latest movie Indigo=20  (written by James Twyman, starring Neil Donald Walsh) has won = awards at=20 the Santa Fe Film Festival.  Log on=20 MovingMessagesMedia.com.

Call=20 216-751-1198

or=20 log on UnityGreaterCleveland.com

Hollywood=20 comes to Cleveland!

Movie=20 Lovers Bliss

January=20 24 & 25, 2004

 

------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C3D93C.7E958860-- From tkrispinsky at hotmail.com Mon Jan 12 16:43:35 2004 From: tkrispinsky at hotmail.com (Todd Krispinsky) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 19:43:35 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great Lakes Theater Festival Announces Auditions For Touring Production Message-ID: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Monday, January 12, 2004 Great Lakes Theater Festival Announces Auditions For Touring Production Ten in One Great Lakes Theater Festival (GLTF) announces open auditions for non-equity actors for the community outreach touring production Ten in One, a newly commissioned one-act by Cleveland playwright Toni Thayer. This production, developed in support of the Festival?s mainstage production of Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By In America, will tour to 20 community venues in northern Ohio between April 14 and May 5, 2004 and will be directed by the Supervisor of GLTF?s School Residency Program, Lisa Ortenzi. Needed are three actors (character ages, 20s-50s): two women and one man. Rehearsals begin Tuesday, March 23, 2004. All positions are paid. Those auditioning should bring a headshot and resume and prepare two contrasting monologues. Total audition time should not exceed three minutes. Auditions will be held on Wednesday, February 11, 2004 from 12:00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m. and again from 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. The audition sessions will take place at a location to be determined within the Playhouse Square Center complex. Auditions and interviews are by appointment only. To schedule an appointment, call Lisa Ortenzi at (216) 241-5490 ext. 306, on Monday January 26 or Monday, February 2, 2004 from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. # # # For More Information: Todd Krispinsky Marketing and Public Relations Manager (216) 241-5490 x 317 tkrispinsky at greatlakestheater.org www.greatlakestheater.org _________________________________________________________________ High-speed users?be more efficient online with the new MSN Premium Internet Software. http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-us&page=byoa/prem&ST=1 From tkrispinsky at hotmail.com Mon Jan 12 16:44:54 2004 From: tkrispinsky at hotmail.com (Todd Krispinsky) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 19:44:54 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great Lakes Theater Festival Is Seeking A Stage Manager Message-ID: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Monday, January 12, 2004 Great Lakes Theater Festival Seeking Non-Equity Stage Manager For Touring Production Great Lakes Theater Festival (GLTF) is seeking a non-equity stage manager for the community outreach touring production Ten in One, a newly commissioned one-act by Cleveland playwright Toni Thayer. This production, developed in support of the Festival?s mainstage production of Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By In America, will tour to 20 community venues in northern Ohio between April 14 and May 5, 2004 and will be directed by the Supervisor of GLTF?s School Residency Program, Lisa Ortenzi. Rehearsals begin Tuesday, March 23, 2004. This is a paid position. To apply, please submit a resume and cover letter to the Great Lakes Theater Festival Education Department, by mail at 1501 Euclid Avenue, Suite 423, Cleveland , Ohio 44115; or via email at lortenzi at greatlakestheater.org ; or by fax at (216) 241-6315, attention Lisa Ortenzi. Any questions regarding the position should be directed to Lisa Ortenzi at (216) 241-5490 x306. Great Lakes Theater Festival is an equal opportunity employer. # # # For More Information: Todd Krispinsky Marketing and Public Relations Manager (216) 241-5490 x 317 tkrispinsky at greatlakestheater.org www.greatlakestheater.org _________________________________________________________________ There are now three new levels of MSN Hotmail Extra Storage! Learn more. http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-us&page=hotmail/es2&ST=1 From pubrncp at hotmail.com Mon Jan 12 18:33:13 2004 From: pubrncp at hotmail.com (B H) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 21:33:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE PRESENTS...... Message-ID: The North Canton Playhouse, in partnership with the Stark County Board of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, presents The Very Special Arts production of ?The Wiz? based on the story ?the Wonderful Wizard of Oz? by Frank Baum; playing March 5,6 &7th, 2004, Featuring guest artist T.B.A., Friday and Saturday at 8:00pm and Sunday at 2:30pm at the North Canton Playhouse, located on the campus of Hoover High School, 525 7th Street NE, North Canton. All seats reserved $10. All performances are sign language interpreted, and Sunday?s performance is audio described. Tickets available at Stark MRDD?S Whipple ?Dale Centre-330-477-5200, or the North Canton Playhouse-330-494-1613. _________________________________________________________________ Find high-speed ?net deals ? comparison-shop your local providers here. https://broadband.msn.com From cabraham at cecodoor.com Tue Jan 13 06:07:00 2004 From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 09:07:00 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Silhouette looking for music director for The King and I Message-ID: ----- Forwarded by Chuck Abraham/Ceco on 01/13/2004 10:01 AM ----- Silhouette Productions is seeing applicants 18 yrs of age and over for The king and I, auditions Feb.9th and 10th call backs Feb.12th from 7:30 to 9:00pm performances are May 14,15,16,21 and 22 2004. Only qualified pianist for musical Director Chore. must have ballet background for the King and I, Skills with children and adults of all ethnic backgrounds helpful. Silhouette Productions mission is to present and produce musical comedies, murder mysteries and entertainment contoured to the venue that it represents. Silhouette is known to be one of the first professional traveling companies in Lake County. Silhouette is a non traditional casting administration. Founded by AEA * Leslie Johns in 1962. Stipend position Chuck Abraham / President (440)840-5571 _______________________________________________ Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. NEohioPAL mailing list NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal http://www.fredsternfeld.com From dwarnke at karamu.com Tue Jan 13 06:20:32 2004 From: dwarnke at karamu.com (Doug Warnke) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 09:20:32 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]costumer needed Message-ID: <007901c3d9e0$6c8eb7a0$0101a8c0@doug> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0076_01C3D9B6.7EB56C00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Karamu Performing Arts Theater is seeking a qualified costumer for its = upcoming production of Bee-Luther Hatchee by Thomas Gibbons. Applicants = should have some costuming experience, especially with period pieces. = Work to begin immediately; show opens March 12, 2004. Paid position. = Those interested should contact Terrence Spivey, Artistic Director, at = (216) 795-7070 Ext. 240 to arrange an interview. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0076_01C3D9B6.7EB56C00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Karamu Performing Arts Theater is = seeking a=20 qualified costumer for its upcoming production of Bee-Luther = Hatchee by=20 Thomas Gibbons.  Applicants should have some costuming experience,=20 especially with period pieces.  Work to begin immediately; show = opens March=20 12, 2004.  Paid position.  Those interested should contact = Terrence=20 Spivey, Artistic Director, at (216) 795-7070 Ext. 240 to arrange an=20 interview. 
------=_NextPart_000_0076_01C3D9B6.7EB56C00-- From dwarnke at karamu.com Tue Jan 13 06:23:01 2004 From: dwarnke at karamu.com (Doug Warnke) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 09:23:01 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Director Message-ID: <008401c3d9e0$c48d4480$0101a8c0@doug> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0081_01C3D9B6.D7A07BC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Karamu Performing Arts Theater seeks Director for its upcoming = Children's Theater Performance Series production of Cinderella. = Applicants should have prior directing experience working with children. = Rehearsal schedule pending, show opens May 1, 2004. Stipend available. = To arrange an interview, please contact Terrence Spivey, Artistic = Director, at (216) 795-7070 Ext. 240 to arrange an interview. ------=_NextPart_000_0081_01C3D9B6.D7A07BC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Karamu Performing Arts Theater seeks = Director for=20 its upcoming Children's Theater Performance Series production of=20 Cinderella.  Applicants should have prior directing = experience=20 working with children.  Rehearsal schedule pending, show opens May = 1,=20 2004.  Stipend available.  To arrange an interview, please = contact=20 Terrence Spivey, Artistic Director, at (216) 795-7070 Ext. 240 to = arrange an=20 interview.
 
------=_NextPart_000_0081_01C3D9B6.D7A07BC0-- From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Tue Jan 13 08:10:18 2004 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 08:10:18 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Budin and Sebo - All Welcome! Message-ID: <20040113161018.3990.qmail@web80002.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2140516718-1074010218=:3062 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Free and Open to The Public "Rock My Soul Shabbat" an alternative, contemporary, musical worship service at The Temple ? Tifereth Israel 26000 Shaker Blvd., Beachwood, OH Friday, January 16, 8:00 PM Featuring an eight piece musical ensemble including acoustic and electric guitars, keyboards, bass, drums, trombone and sax Vocals by Cantor Kathy Sebo and Noah Budin Contemporary, traditional and original Shabbat and folk music A variety of rockin' melodies, klezmer sounds, folk song sing-a-longs, traditional chanting, and very quiet, soulful moments Free and open to the public Dessert reception to follow Musicians: Cantor Kathy Sebo - Vocals Noah Budin ? Guitar/Vocals Bill Toler ? Keyboard Mayda Irwin ? Piano Jack Stratton ? Percussion David Budin ? Bass/Guitar Josh Sebo ? Electric Guitar Dan Utley ? Trombone Jon Lewin ? Saxophone --0-2140516718-1074010218=:3062 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Free and Open to The Public

 

"Rock My Soul Shabbat"

 

an alternative, contemporary, musical worship service

 

at

 

The Temple ? Tifereth Israel

26000 Shaker Blvd., Beachwood, OH

 

Friday, January 16, 8:00 PM

 

Featuring an eight piece musical ensemble including acoustic and electric guitars, keyboards, bass, drums, trombone and sax

 

Vocals by Cantor Kathy Sebo and Noah Budin

 

Contemporary, traditional and original Shabbat and folk music

 

A variety of rockin' melodies, klezmer sounds, folk song sing-a-longs, traditional chanting, and very quiet, soulful moments

 

Free and open to the public

Dessert reception to follow

 

Musicians:

Cantor Kathy Sebo - Vocals

Noah Budin ? Guitar/Vocals

Bill Toler ? Keyboard

Mayda Irwin ? Piano

Jack Stratton ? Percussion

David Budin ? Bass/Guitar

Josh Sebo ? Electric Guitar

Dan Utley ? Trombone

Jon Lewin ? Saxophone

 

--0-2140516718-1074010218=:3062-- From kfitzgerald6 at earthlink.net Tue Jan 13 10:44:41 2004 From: kfitzgerald6 at earthlink.net (KFitzgerald) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 13:44:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ADOPTION BENEFIT CONCERT, AUCTION & RAFFLE Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C3D9DB.651D4C70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit What can you do to help bring a little girl home from China to get the medical care she needs?? Please come to our ADOPTION BENEFIT CONCERT AUCTION & RAFFLE **************Wednesday January 14, 2004 7:00 p.m.**************** at the Stow Youth Baseball Hall in Stow, Ohio Featuring Nashville recording artist (and Steven Curtis Chapman's brother) Jim Chapman premiering a new song written about adoption with songwriter ~ Jim Funk "Does anyone hear her cry?" and with music performed by "The Ozone" Items available for auction & raffle include: Hot air balloon ride, 4 nights Myrtle Beach, 4 nights Rosarito Mexico, $150 Kindermusik basket, 3 month membership LifeCenter Plus, Malley's chocolates, 8-week session at FLYTZ USA GYMNASTICS, Interior or Exterior house painting ~ $2500 value!!! PLUS MUCH MORE!!!! PLEASE CALL: (330)990-5720 for tickets or more information THANK YOU!!!! Please help a baby girl from China come home to her family by going to www.loveforlily.com and donating as little as $1. Thank you!! God Bless!! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- ------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C3D9DB.651D4C70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
What can you=20 do to help bring a little girl home = from China=20 to get the medical care she needs??
 
Please come=20 to our
ADOPTION BENEFIT CONCERT
AUCTION & RAFFLE
**************Wednesday  January 14, 2004  7:00 = p.m.****************
at the Stow Youth Baseball Hall
in Stow, Ohio
 
Featuring=20 Nashville recording artist
(and Steven=20 Curtis Chapman's brother)
Jim Chapman
premiering a new song written about adoption=20 with
songwriter ~=20 Jim Funk
"Does anyone hear her cry?"
and with=20 music performed by
"The Ozone"
 
Items=20 available for auction & raffle include:
Hot air=20 balloon ride, 4 nights Myrtle=20 Beach, 4 nights Rosarito=20 Mexico, $150 Kindermusik basket,=20
3 month=20 membership LifeCenter = Plus,=20 Malley's chocolates, = 8-week=20 session at FLYTZ USA=20 GYMNASTICS,
Interior or Exterior house painting = ~=20 $2500 = value!!!
PLUS=20 MUCH MORE!!!!
 
PLEASE CALL:  (330)990-5720  for=20 tickets or more=20 information
THANK YOU!!!!
 
Please help a baby girl from China come = home to her=20 family by going to www.loveforlily.com and = donating as=20 little as $1.  Thank you!!  God=20 Bless!! 
 


------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C3D9DB.651D4C70-- From dennis at vanityCrash.com Tue Jan 13 11:31:31 2004 From: dennis at vanityCrash.com (Dennis Yurich) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 14:31:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]vanityCrash Says Thanks!!! Message-ID: <170BCB10-45FF-11D8-A975-00039303E868@vanityCrash.com> --Apple-Mail-5--921672808 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed ** A huge Thank You is in order for everyone who came to this past Saturday's Pirates Cove show, "A Night at the Theater" and helped make it such an overwhelming success! Word is that the club was filled to capacity, and all the bands involved had a blast, especially all of us in Vanity Crash. Thank you, thank you, thank you! You helped make this our best show thus far, and a night we won't soon forget!! ** We've got 2 more show dates to let you know about for this weekend: Sat., Jan. 17 Symposium 11802 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, OH w/ The Chrome Kickers, The F Bombs & The Potato Bugs. Doors 9:00, Show 10:00 $5.00 for over 21, $8.00 for 18 to 20. Sun., Jan. 18 The Grog Shop 2785 Euclid Hts Blvd., Cleveland Hts., OH Benefit for Dobama Theater's premiere of "Loud Americans: A Punk Saga." w/ Spy-Fi and The Mutilators. Tickets: $7.00 advance/ $10 day of show Reservations: (216) 321-5588 For more info. on either show, please visit http://www.vanitycrash.com ******************************** vanityCrash is: Dan Folino, Dennis Yurich, Chris Viola, Brian Hager & Jason Giaco. ******************************** If you'd like to unsubscribe from this list, just reply and tell us so. -- --Apple-Mail-5--921672808 Content-Disposition: inline; filename=vanity_crash2.5logo.gif Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Type: image/gif; x-unix-mode=0644; name="vanity_crash2.5logo.gif" R0lGODlh1wBnAOZJAPbBPr8YJ8YWgtttM+KKwOiXOPrgntRQofjRbs1CLfHF4P778/3vz/fFSvfJ Vvvw9/735/nYh/ji78olit98ufzotvzswthfqeqn0MIjKM0zkvfi5OeorstDUPTT59FCmuaZyN+L k/3z2/rck+GCNcYtKttusdNga9t9htBNLs9SXfO2PeWMN+yhOu/FyfjNYu+sO/vx8ddvePvkquOa oMc1QtRXMPPU1uu3u953NPnUe+222MMmNck4K9diMeKTiccxNt18Y9+DWfPLm+B/Tfrt5dVfSNdr bPfSkf///wAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACH5 BAEAAEkALAAAAADXAGcAAAf/gEmCg4SFhoeIiYqLiBGMj5CRkpOUlZaXmJmEABCanp+goaKjmQsA jqSpqqusrYoMAAAMrrS1treSsAAIuL2+v666ssDExcaWwrzHy8zNgxaxsRbO1NW+BtEADtbc3azY 2RXe4+Se4NHb5errkefRBuzx8oYj2bENC/P68Qj2sfD7ApLr5w+fwIPcCPpDhbAhM4X+OjmcWOyF v2gMfTGYRRHhxWwifEHQ4SBfx4Mfoym7ZaABAHEnUaaMxZEWAwexVsYMODMnrZEgdwo01RPAtFUL 3AEYIVSgsJnpUlnAmc1g031PZ8IUBQFitK1X52VNGfXTgnoXX4QNODblDFAV/1x+rLlWXtuPVjGJ 8GovY914SnsCtLQgQs+8fwEXrWqS0gy5MwcnVrw4GtNJDCwWLTuZXeCiEh9BMFyZbud1n3v6TdSy MgAdp+fxXRwa0U3XsWrHVje7qM5CQHEDkLybN+4CLWgaSgrZdUmEDx6E7e2vRYkAARKs+D1VeLSj lBQokGDsAYgLGgQQmF75OvYANoYl6epd5STzHwToF6CBAvlfCuynXliVFfDee9oklU0BLAwAg2sh ReJBegIKSIF0vQS433pXVdbCgQFk4E8OBxZQ2WWQeDBBhSya4IuG+nHYlGsJHDiAPwOUuBhiizyw IosV7vCigDIK5doKNoR4I/+OOhYFFiMmVEgAeQ8QsOIFABJJYH0X5fieiT2pFYkEFWJQiAQXYJih lk3dVZ+X2IE5k2mLgCDgB87AOCAuLoQQwgknHLKBCiiEgEMMg9zwZwfv1SCDC4fcgEINKEAwwwoD 1BhADznYQ8IAoIY6gJyfZnqgDaKuAMAKDWYaxCEhqOAnpIQcwKYiD2DwAQiCeHDBldJJAIIJtuo3 wQVmHqKACRRqcAAI/+m5ngQm5CfAAcmqUsOBOBhCw4EbCKICiCDKUMgJBwJAQgbkppCNpiAuCQC8 5L6XHAwgHsJDo4VUqECdP2qQBAYVSkAAkPt9oGYSD1yA8IB6UkABkBSsgsL/gSgYwih2HQyycb3Y 0ZCECDPoQMSBPYAcAAnR0PuevC6TK2IsKb/XLSE3YEyIngL8l8jE+9kp4AFJAP0wloM4/LCLPD/s 8yg5v9cxITEcyMEg32LHgwoq7PseEJAZqPKBCbRcL8xjB+BuLCS+lzEhHHC7c4WMePCwAGbavd8B B1C4338ED32AtQJ4kETTCPOqyscBhDtI3O8hKsgGHdBwgyAMIEHvg9GAWAIJqsKJnT9iYydvNKLL mQ2+UhdyceSECL3fIyxOILHCghxAwb+DGI23IEoLgLsguVZ8eIUH/PtAsfohnUrW2F09CLrYBUrI AhaMoBALTcZyYAmqRsMu/4L2lB7A6bGk/lHN2EkuyMdTD3KwgI8wL/zCiTzA5o97Kiug80nQm36I pooNHMhcg7DafLKnmfJ1DwBkswe9SGcjJn3pIz9QYALfE4JCzG92jLAf/hTBpjuNUBDS6tfeWPEx HgwCB+/JQASocpEWFKBtccpGBN+VLge+zII59IcBDPgeBCbBBQeilfzoFkL6MUIC4mGT/Wz3NBTe ShBDYwX0AnA5ERzhPfHxBwlSMD5yqW6HZiPfgipoD/XZ4zkfq8EgQnAgQ3xQP/VzorKYhTAOBa5C H8jW8TakwgGygojYEYJL3BMAFtjDOmk743vKxkM1RsN86AOAG7NxlC06jv96AbDe3ARUxUPY7xDL u1v/7Hcnww0yRoW81ioYYAB4le1D2JlZNGBQRpVJEjuUTOPofGg6IAZAdbsYBCIDID2vBUBkheAZ 7xRxSkMQ7mFF8p2AJkCeFBIii6HAngEUQoJ04dAH9kgB2VigKvP9MjsS7OEaf9jGB3KCEB8z1zIv Vwj9CUhx1NTjIGTHHwz854pJMJjf9oMlbw4CnKVg4EVWcKAWqBM7ydHhe9YWC3dqFJjxtGRH2ZiN TS6lENCTIxKxI8dDLBSAiKhmrfajgYUhdBC+qtADHIrFFVoCAhWYYVEuGoAcjK8ExDzmPIPovUmG dJhLPZ8x5cSjZW6Ajtj/MWIhtHnCmYLwm4QEKywTcccohvWhPo0EyYTqmnICk56XPJAj43rBzjm1 klClazHr+Z65AmAIhwAlDkApPUMIsHn9BIErkyBTtOrHeI7dkwdKqSezjjWyBFwEyXTQHNxQlFyc 2yUakXQgltkVpHgNAAXhGg23YqcHA/DBdQ4BuQCEYFvYcZwpkYcB8VBgRQLLnUAF4bcJqImgLmKs AEwgpKQJaKcIhaghaEkd4RD1tRdhZABKENteBgCdp4Vnale712zgsl5KHETVsDMujilCAvx7WLIa K4go7cd2BFio8BKKvAPEt6HRTasgLDBOLs2EewfqlBhVVkZdQvCuwlRt/1IzCQDtHqiDhgCl2xax A1UKAGn05S/C4uuBOwJpAobjaRKkmwQGVGCcDTSwPXoZWnskiVw2QPB2Q4vGWExwwhfRcbloS66b KWJCDzvAf0I8MCB9gEzG2kGV4rtN3qmYxYYQAYEjUN3FZCoBCaDwJckYohSAqQQ2QKaoTNtaUfkD BqJC5pjZlYEEGKGwhYiBn+oIiR0Qy1i6W+zACEDoIhGCWhTCVn0VTYgdUMC/AwSBmgxW6GkKotAE EKRoaKm9zsr406DGjW4KsdJQFocRC3DxOGkY6la7GiOKeB0zT00JBhBYBzF+ta690xjdJiEGzvQ1 rSsBAVpyedfILgpADP+oAg64gAPwG7YoUj0D7bE62bs2iAxUhmdpk0LVCMg1tj9tgPXWSwXevoWW DXDscXOpAUXYNrlU4L5096LYBui0uysDjw1wAAVcQ0F67W2MVL8YAdfe9z0aQ/ByzEDh9iBOw73h JmxzZuLdqDi2n4Rxazwc4tm4eMepkZp9c3zkzSi5u0WO8mWo3N0nb7kxXj5ulsucGDQfd8xv/ouc Y/s3PMc5yOcS9GP4/OdFN0aXDxNqOiX9FkvHyzQqkHDhAP3ptoi6PxBQG6rL2OlYd4XWsyFxQXi9 PlcPeyvGro0IJeLswnG72mkx9ggwXBFxEc5q5r6KqDcAPJBgjqj5Tndt34w68K1ZzN4JPwpxR1wT ggcN41kBFbmXIvEpWfzkP5H5u3si8h85/OY9cZG/IwXzfRk9KbYu+mmjxR+eV30mHm+L0QhR9qFA h+VrYfto8Aj3l4iF3YnR++EA3xOmP4btf3/8ScSe+BEo+0kCAQA7 --Apple-Mail-5--921672808 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed P.O. Box 665 Cleveland, Ohio 44107 http://www.vanityCrash.com --Apple-Mail-5--921672808-- From dwarnke at karamu.com Tue Jan 13 13:02:04 2004 From: dwarnke at karamu.com (Doug Warnke) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 16:02:04 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]audition notice Message-ID: <012e01c3da18$8418e480$0101a8c0@doug> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_012B_01C3D9EE.96BE3EC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > Karamu Performing Arts Theatre Announces Non-Equity Open Call = Auditions for Midwest Premier of "bee-luther-hatchee" by award winning = and controversial playwright Thomas Gibbons. It will be directed by new = Artistic Director Terrence Spivey. >=20 >=20 > SYNOPSIS >=20 > Shelita Burns, a young editor bursts into the limelight with her first = non-fiction book which becomes a best-selling book, which are the the = evocative memoirs of an elderly African American woman, Shelita has = never seen, only corresponded with. The book speaks to Shelita and her = understanding of "the silenced voice", meaning black literary works that = never saw the light of day because of the author's race. But when she = seeks out the reclusive author, she is forced to confront her own future = and a troubling question: Who owns the story of your life? >=20 > AUDITION DATES: January 15 & 16 @ 6pm > CALL BACKS and AUDITION APPOINTMENTS (If Necessary) January 20th and = 21st. > AUDITION LOCATION: Karamu House Concert Hall > REHEARSALS START January 26. (May start on week of January 19th if = cast is complete) >=20 > MUST HAVE PICS AND RESUMES TO BE SEEN > Please prepare 2-3 minute monologue. Improvisations are not accepted.=20 >=20 > CHARACTER BREAKDOWN >=20 >=20 > Libby Price: Female, African-American, could be late thirties to early = forties, has an ageless quality >=20 > Shelita Burns: Female, African-American, mid-thirties, very = attractive, well dress, corporate, articulate and ambitious >=20 > Robert: Male, White, mid to late thirties, an air of modest prosperity >=20 > Anna: Female, White or Hispanic, mid-thirties, corporate, ambitious >=20 > Sean Leonard: Male, White, middle-aged, casual but neatly dressed >=20 >=20 > For Further Information, Please Call 216-795-7070 ext. 241. >=20 > Karamu House > 2355 East 89th Street > Cleveland, Ohio 44106=20 ------=_NextPart_000_012B_01C3D9EE.96BE3EC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> Karamu Performing Arts Theatre Announces Non-Equity Open Call=20 Auditions for Midwest Premier of "bee-luther-hatchee" by award winning = and=20 controversial playwright Thomas Gibbons. It will be directed by new = Artistic=20 Director Terrence Spivey.
>
>
> SYNOPSIS
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>=20 Shelita Burns, a young editor bursts into the limelight with her first=20 non-fiction book which becomes a best-selling book, which are the the = evocative=20 memoirs of an elderly African American woman, Shelita has never seen, = only=20 corresponded with. The book speaks to Shelita and her understanding of = "the=20 silenced voice", meaning black literary works that never saw the light = of day=20 because of the author's race. But when she seeks out the reclusive = author, she=20 is forced to confront her own future and a troubling question: Who owns = the=20 story of your life?
>
> AUDITION DATES: January 15 & 16 = @=20 6pm
> CALL BACKS and AUDITION APPOINTMENTS (If Necessary) January = 20th and=20 21st.
> AUDITION LOCATION: Karamu House Concert Hall
> = REHEARSALS=20 START January 26. (May start on week of January 19th if cast is=20 complete)
>
> MUST HAVE PICS AND RESUMES TO BE SEEN
> = Please=20 prepare 2-3 minute monologue. Improvisations are not accepted.
> =
>=20 CHARACTER BREAKDOWN
>
>
> Libby Price: Female,=20 African-American, could be late thirties to early forties, has an = ageless=20 quality
>
> Shelita Burns: Female, African-American, = mid-thirties,=20 very attractive, well dress, corporate, articulate and ambitious
> =
> Robert: Male, White, mid to late thirties, an air of modest=20 prosperity
>
> Anna: Female, White or Hispanic, = mid-thirties,=20 corporate, ambitious
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> Sean Leonard: Male, White, = middle-aged,=20 casual but neatly dressed
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> For Further = Information,=20 Please Call 216-795-7070 ext. 241.
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> Karamu House
> = 2355=20 East 89th Street
> Cleveland, Ohio 44106
------=_NextPart_000_012B_01C3D9EE.96BE3EC0-- From meadowsjoycem at hotmail.com Tue Jan 13 13:02:39 2004 From: meadowsjoycem at hotmail.com (Joyce Meadows) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 16:02:39 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland State Theatre Arts Program holds Auditions for Heartbreak House- Message-ID:
Auditions for George Bernard Shaw's "Heartbreak House" will be held on Friday, January 23rd at 7:00 p.m. in the Factory Theatre located at East 24th and Chester Avenue.
The show will be directed by Margaret Ford-Taylor.
 
Needed: 
male and female actors who can play in the character age range of 40 to 60.
Production dates are  Feb. 27, 28, 29 & March 5, 6, 7,


Scope out the new MSN Plus Internet Software ? optimizes dial-up to the max! >From Alex P Michaels" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0172_01C3D9ED.1F315870 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Prelude2Cinema mourns the passing of the Tony nominated actor Charles = Brown who played Lt. Foster in "What Angels Fear." Mr. Brown played many = roles and brought them to life with his great talent. We were fortunate = to have him play Lt. Foster. Although a writer creates the story, it is = the actor who brings it to life. Mr. Brown brought many roles to life. He received his first Tony nomination in 1980 for his performance as = Cephus Miles in "Home." Three years ago, he got his second Tony nod and = won a Drama Desk Award for his portrayal of an eloquent small-time = gangster named Elmore in "King Hedley II."=20 Brown portrayed Martin Luther King Jr. in the 1983 TV mini-series, = "Kennedy," starring Martin Sheen. He also appeared in "Law and Order," = "Kojak" and "All My Children."=20 The full obituary is at http://www.cleveland.com/obituary/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/news/107399= 0160158770.xml Charles Brown was a great talent and he will be greatly missed. ------=_NextPart_000_0172_01C3D9ED.1F315870 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Prelude2Cinema mourns the passing of the Tony = nominated actor=20 Charles Brown who played Lt. Foster in "What Angels Fear." Mr. = Brown=20 played many roles and brought them to life with his great talent. = We were=20 fortunate to have him play Lt. Foster. Although a writer creates = the story,=20 it is the actor who brings it to life. Mr. Brown brought many roles to=20 life.
 
He received his first Tony nomination in 1980 for = his=20 performance as Cephus Miles in "Home." Three years ago, he got his = second Tony=20 nod and won a Drama Desk Award for his portrayal of an eloquent = small-time=20 gangster named Elmore in "King Hedley II."

Brown portrayed Martin Luther King Jr. in the 1983 TV=20 mini-series, "Kennedy," starring Martin Sheen. He also appeared in "Law = and=20 Order," "Kojak" and "All My Children."

The full obituary is at
 
Charles Brown was a great talent and he will be = greatly=20 missed.
------=_NextPart_000_0172_01C3D9ED.1F315870-- From jkonrad at cityclub.org Tue Jan 13 13:32:28 2004 From: jkonrad at cityclub.org (Julie Konrad) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 16:32:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL][Mizna-announce] AUDITIONS Message-ID: <001501c3da1c$be577d10$3801a8c0@cityclub.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C3D9F2.D5817510 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit AUDITIONS Mizna, a Minneapolis based Arab American Cultural Organization, is seeking performers for its upcoming play, With Love from Ramallah. Roles include: 3 Arab/Arab American men aged mid 20s/early 30s 3 Arab/Arab American women aged mid 20s/early 30s 1 Latino male any age 1 Caucasian female any age 1 Caucasian male any age 1 "person of color" any age 1 Arab man -- 50+ 2 Arab women -- 40+ NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. Arabic speakers a plus, but not necessary. Play will be performed at the Mixed Blood Theater, Minneapolis, Minnesota from June 3-June 20, 2004. Directed by Dipankar Mukherjee. For more information, email mizna at mizna.org or call 612-788-6920. Visit our website: http://www.mizna.org ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C3D9F2.D5817510 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

AUDITIONS

Mizna, a =
Minneapolis based Arab American Cultural Organization, is
seeking
performers for its upcoming play, With Love from Ramallah.

Roles include:

3 Arab/Arab American men aged mid 20s/early 30s
3 Arab/Arab American women aged mid 20s/early 30s
1 Latino male any age
1 Caucasian female any age
1 Caucasian male any age
1 "person of color" any age
1 Arab man -- 50+
2 Arab women -- 40+

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY.  Arabic speakers a = plus, but not necessary.

Play will be performed at the Mixed Blood Theater, = Minneapolis,
Minnesota
from June 3-June 20, = 2004Directed by Dipankar = Mukherjee.

For more information, email mizna at mizna.org or call 612-788-6920. 
Visit our website:  http://www.mizna.org

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C3D9F2.D5817510-- From rferguson at woio.com Tue Jan 13 13:59:02 2004 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 15:59:02 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]EXTRAS STILL NEEDED FOR OPEN MIC NIGHT FILM SHOOT - THIS WEDNESDA Y AT 6:30PM 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_01C3DA20.744B6976 Content-Type: text/plain Thanks to all thos who repsonded so far to offer their support as extras tomorrow. We're going to have a blast. I am still in need of more, so keep sending me emails or call me to let me know you're there. WHAT: Extras for film shoot - Lots of close ups of extras. WHEN 6:30pm - 9:30pm Wednesday Jan 14th WHERE: The Winchester Tavern and Music Hall 12112 Madison Avenue Lakewood, Ohio 44107 The bar is just west of W117th in Lakewood at the corner of Madison and Winchester Please wear what you would wear to a comedy club. Dressy casual, not too upscale, jeans are fine. T-shirts are fine, NO LOGOS PLEASE. If you wear a shirt with a l logo on it, you will be in the back, and probably won't get a close up either. Logos means anything like Sports teams, products, companies. Also if you have a poncho, bring that, you won't get wet, but's it's for one of the jokes. Film making is a lengthy process so I'll appreciate your patience. It will be well worth it. Open Mic Night is a documentary type film that chronicles the journey of Gary and Derrick Richnavsky, two stand-up comedian brothers trying to break into the national stand-up scene. The extras will fill the audience and enjoy Gary and Derrick's new routine as they embark on their search for fame and fortune. CALL OR SEND EMAIL TO THIS ADDRESS TO CONFIRM YOU ARE COMING. MEN ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGE TO COME.. BRING A DATE! MORE INFO: 216-367-7133 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DA20.744B6976 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable EXTRAS STILL NEEDED FOR OPEN MIC NIGHT FILM SHOOT - THIS = WEDNESDAY AT 6:30PM

Thanks to all thos who repsonded so = far to offer their support as extras tomorrow. We're going to have a = blast.
I am still in need of more, so keep = sending me emails or call me to let me know you're there.

WHAT:
Extras for film shoot - Lots of close = ups of extras.

WHEN
6:30pm - 9:30pm Wednesday Jan = 14th

WHERE:

 The Winchester Tavern and Music = Hall
 12112 Madison Avenue
  Lakewood, Ohio 44107

The bar is just west of W117th in = Lakewood at the corner of Madison
and Winchester

Please wear what you would wear to a = comedy club. Dressy casual, not too upscale, jeans are fine. T-shirts = are fine, NO LOGOS PLEASE. If you wear a shirt with a l logo on it, you = will be in the back, and probably won't get a close up either. Logos = means anything like Sports teams, products, companies.

Also if you have a poncho, bring that, = you won't get wet, but's it's for one of the jokes.

Film making is a lengthy process so = I'll appreciate your patience. It will be well worth it.

 Open Mic Night is a documentary = type film that chronicles the journey
 of Gary and Derrick Richnavsky, = two stand-up comedian brothers trying
 to break into the national = stand-up scene. The extras will fill the
 audience and enjoy Gary and = Derrick's new routine as they embark on
 their search for fame and = fortune.

CALL OR SEND EMAIL TO THIS ADDRESS TO = CONFIRM YOU ARE COMING.  MEN ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGE TO COME.. = BRING A DATE!

MORE INFO: 216-367-7133

------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DA20.744B6976-- From MERCEREMAIL at aol.com Tue Jan 13 16:06:17 2004 From: MERCEREMAIL at aol.com (MERCEREMAIL at aol.com) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 19:06:17 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: Invitation to The Stone Pony Band Concert at Nautica Message-ID: <147.2079b3eb.2d35e1f9@aol.com> --part1_147.2079b3eb.2d35e1f9_boundary Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="-----------------------------1074038708" -------------------------------1074038708 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Michael Dean Mercer "If the whole world's a stage... I demand better lighting" -------------------------------1074038708 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
 

Michael Dean Mercer
"If the whole wor= ld's a stage... I demand better lighting"


-------------------------------1074038708-- --part1_147.2079b3eb.2d35e1f9_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: From: ThePowerhousePub at aol.com Full-name: ThePowerhousePub Message-ID: <1ce.17cf78fd.2d35ca02 at aol.com> Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 17:24:02 EST Subject: Invitation to The Stone Pony Band Concert at Nautica To: ThePowerhousePub at aol.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="-----------------------------1074032642" X-Mailer: 9.0 for Windows sub 5002 -------------------------------1074032642 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit We'd love to have you join us one week from Friday at Nautica. The Stone Pony Band is a guaranteed GOOD TIME! For info and reservations go to: www.stoneponyband.com. Mike from The Pub NEXT FRIDAY, JANUARY 23 RD * THE STONE PONY BAND * Ohio's #1 Springsteen Cover Band The Powerhouse Pub at Nautica Doors Open 8:pm Show 9 - 1:am Raffling a guitar signed by Bruce Springsteen (Proceeds to benefit: United Cerebral Palsy Assn) -------------------------------1074032642 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
We'd love to have you join us one week from Friday at Na= utica. The Stone Pony Band is a guaranteed GOOD TIME!  For info and res= ervations go to: www.stonepony= band.com.  Mike from The Pub
 


NEXT FRIDAY, JANUARY 23 RD
* THE STONE PONY BAND *
Ohio's #1 Springsteen Cover Band
The Powerho= use Pub at Nautica
Doors Open 8:= pm Show 9 - 1:am
Raffling a guitar signed by Bruce Spr= ingsteen
(Proceeds to benefit: United Cerebral Palsy Assn)

-------------------------------1074032642-- --part1_147.2079b3eb.2d35e1f9_boundary-- From bryan at bryanbird.com Tue Jan 13 16:44:06 2004 From: bryan at bryanbird.com (Bryan Bird) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 19:44:06 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Saxophone player and Percussionist needed -- PAID POSITIONS Message-ID: Olde Towne Hall Theatre needs a percussionist and a saxophone player for their musical, The 1940s Radio Hour. These are both paid positions. The show runs for four weekends: Thu-Sat February 12, 13, 14; Thu-Sat 19, 20, 21; Thu-Sat 26, 27, 28; Thu-Sat March 4, 5, 6 at 8:00 p.m.; and two matinees on Sunday, February 22 and 29 at 2:00 p.m. The theater is located on Center Ridge Road (Rt. 20) in North Ridgeville, near the corner of St. Rt. 83 (Avon-Belden Rd.), in front of the giant blue water tower. For more information about the theater, visit http://www.oldetownehalltheare.com. If you are interested, please call the director at 440-327-4642. From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Tue Jan 13 19:41:06 2004 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (It's me, MITCH!) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 19:41:06 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]ATTENTION ALL MUSICIANS/SINGERS/ARTISTS: Message-ID: <20040114034106.80201.qmail@web13905.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1538950583-1074051666=:79886 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Our label and distribution co-op is looking to form a team of musicians and artists to come together and form a new band in the Great Lakes and Middle American Region. Upon interview and evaluation, THOSE CHOSEN will immediately be coming together to experiment and vibe off of each other that very same night in our studios both A (Prep), B (Main) and C (Live Room) and see if the team assembled can create artisticly and form this new group. Please contact me at this email if you might be interested in joining a band with full label backing and tour support. We are also looking for artists who feel they might like to vibe with new and fresh musicians. There will be other engineers available to meet with you and possibly work with that night. THERE IS NO PAY REQUIRED. THIS IS A SERIOUS OFFER FOR SERIOIS ARTISTS. THE STUDIO TIME IS FREE. SO IS THE VIBE! When: 8pm-January 30th, 2004 (interview at 6pm) Who: Drum, Bass, DJ, Guitar, Singer (Pro's ONLY) [5 years experience OR MORE] Band Influences: Hip Hop meets Rock with a twist of Rage (Against the Machine) Type of music: Linkin Park, Limp, Rage, N.E.R.D. ANY MORE DETAILS WILL BE DISCUSSED AFTER WE FIRST CORRESPONDE IN REGARDS TO THIS EMAIL. Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry) MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and STILL makin' things happen! http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com The fansite boasting over 6,700+ friends/ coming home, again! (?1991 The MAB/EG--------The MAB/EG 2004?) --0-1538950583-1074051666=:79886 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Our label and distribution co-op is looking to form a team of musicians and artists to come together and form a new band in the Great Lakes and Middle American Region. Upon interview and evaluation, THOSE CHOSEN will immediately be coming together to experiment and vibe off of each other that very same night in our studios both A (Prep), B (Main) and C (Live Room) and see if the team assembled can create artisticly and form this new group.
 
Please contact me at this email if you might be interested in joining a band with full label backing and tour support. We are also looking for artists who feel they might like to vibe with new and fresh musicians. There will be other engineers available to meet with you and possibly work with that night.
 
THERE IS NO PAY REQUIRED. THIS IS A SERIOUS OFFER FOR SERIOIS ARTISTS.
 
THE STUDIO TIME IS FREE.
 
SO IS THE VIBE!
 
When: 8pm-January 30th, 2004 (interview at 6pm)
 
Who: Drum, Bass, DJ, Guitar, Singer (Pro's ONLY) [5 years experience OR MORE]
 
Band Influences: Hip Hop meets Rock with a twist of Rage (Against the Machine)
 
Type of music: Linkin Park, Limp, Rage, N.E.R.D.

 

ANY MORE DETAILS WILL BE DISCUSSED AFTER WE FIRST CORRESPONDE IN REGARDS TO THIS EMAIL.

Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry)



MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and STILL makin' things happen!

http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com

The fansite boasting over 6,700+ friends/ coming home, again!

(?1991 The MAB/EG--------The MAB/EG 2004?)

--0-1538950583-1074051666=:79886-- >From Alex P Michaels" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0153_01C3DA64.6A7FA1C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For one weekend only, Emmy winning writer and acclaimed director Alex P. = Michaels is bringing to The Cleveland Public Theatre (CPT) January 23 - = 25, 2004 an interactive visual event that covers scandals, rumours, race = and making movies in a city that "just doesn't get it." The play/ visual = event titled "The M.A.N." a.k.a. "The Magnificent Arrogant Nigger or I = Never Learned to Dance Like Fred Astaire" will involve the audience and = show movie clips from Prelude2Cinema.=20 We are sorry we can not offer any comp tickets for the performance. But = tickets are only $10. We are not selling the tickets, you have to = contact CPT at http://www.cptonline.org/boxoffice/index.cfm or by phone = at (216)631.2727 for that. For people who have worked with Prelude2Cinema before, if you R.S.V.P. = us, and come early, we can offer you VIP seating. VIP seating is only = for cast and crew who have worked with us and selected friends. Thanks = for supporting Prelude2Cinema in the past and we wish you all the best = in your careers. Since the play/ Visual Event will feature Movie Clips from = Prelude2Cinema movies, you may get a chance to see yourself on the big = screen. Also the audience will be involved. For VIP Seating, please e-mail Prelude2Cinema at = rsvpman at prelude2cinema.com or go to http://www.prelude2cinema.com/Special\MAN-VIP.htm ------=_NextPart_000_0153_01C3DA64.6A7FA1C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
For one weekend only, Emmy winning = writer and=20 acclaimed director Alex P. Michaels is bringing to The Cleveland Public = Theatre=20 (CPT) January 23 - 25, 2004 an interactive visual event that covers = scandals,=20 rumours, race and making movies in a city that "just doesn't get = it." The=20 play/ visual event titled "The M.A.N." a.k.a. "The Magnificent Arrogant = Nigger=20 or I Never Learned to Dance Like Fred Astaire" will involve the audience = and=20 show movie clips from Prelude2Cinema.
 
We are sorry we can not offer any comp = tickets for=20 the performance. But tickets are only $10. We are not selling the = tickets, you=20 have to contact CPT  at http://www.cptonlin= e.org/boxoffice/index.cfm=20 or by phone at (216)631.2727 for that.
 
For people who have worked = with Prelude2Cinema=20 before, if you R.S.V.P. us, and come early, we can offer you VIP = seating. VIP=20 seating is only for cast and crew who have worked with us and selected = friends.=20 Thanks for supporting Prelude2Cinema in the past and we wish you all the = best in=20 your careers.
 
Since the play/ Visual Event will = feature Movie=20 Clips from Prelude2Cinema movies, you may get a chance to see yourself = on the=20 big screen. Also the audience will be involved.
 
For VIP Seating, please e-mail = Prelude2Cinema at rsvpman at prelude2cinema.com= or go=20 to
http://www.pre= lude2cinema.com/Special\MAN-VIP.htm
------=_NextPart_000_0153_01C3DA64.6A7FA1C0-- From Crwhite114 at aol.com Wed Jan 14 03:25:43 2004 From: Crwhite114 at aol.com (Crwhite114 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 06:25:43 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions - "Caught in the Net" - Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Message-ID: <196.24b03cff.2d368137@aol.com> --part1_196.24b03cff.2d368137_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATER ANNOUNCES AUDITIONS For "CAUGHT IN THE NET" PRODUCED IN COOPERATION WITH Samuel French Ltd. Directed by Barbara L. Rhoades Produced by Carolyn Barnhard AUDITION INFORMATION ADULTS / ACTORS Two Men and Two Women between 38 and 48 One Man between 58 and 70 One Young Man and One Young Woman between 16 and 20 SUNDAY, JANUARY 18TH 7pm and MONDAY, JANUARY 19TH 7:30pm At the theater 40 West River Street Chagrin Falls We will have script selections available on site the night of auditions. Headshots and resumes are not expected, but are appreciated. All actors perform on a volunteer basis in Chagrin Valley Little Theater Productions. This is an adult British Farce. SHOW DATES ARE: March 19, 20, 26, 27, 28, April 2, 3, 9, 10 Friday and Saturdays: 8:00 pm Curtain Sunday: 2:00pm Matinee Questions: Call 440-247-8955 HOPE TO SEE YOU AT AUDITIONS! --part1_196.24b03cff.2d368137_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATER ANNOUNCES

AUDITIONS
For
"CAUGHT IN THE NET"


PRODUCED IN COOPERATION WITH Samuel French Ltd.

Directed by Barbara L. Rhoades
Produced by Carolyn Barnhard

AUDITION INFORMATION

ADULTS / ACTORS

Two Men and Two Women between 38 and 48
One Man between 58 and 70
One Young Man and One Young Woman between 16 and 20

SUNDAY, JANUARY 18TH  7pm
and MONDAY, JANUARY 19TH    7:30pm

At the theater
40 West River Street
Chagrin Falls

We will have script selections available on site the night of auditions.
Headshots and resumes are not expected, but are appreciated.
All actors perform on a volunteer basis in Chagrin Valley Little Theater Pro= ductions.

This is an adult British Farce.

SHOW DATES ARE:

March 19, 20, 26, 27, 28, April 2, 3, 9, 10
Friday and Saturdays:  8:00 pm Curtain
Sunday:  2:00pm Matinee

Questions:  Call  440-247-8955

HOPE TO SEE YOU AT AUDITIONS!

--part1_196.24b03cff.2d368137_boundary-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Wed Jan 14 06:04:14 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 09:04:14 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Rave Review in Plain Dealer for COPENHAGEN at Actors' Summit Message-ID: <1d6.184f0f96.2d36a65e@aol.com> -------------------------------1074089054 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Actors meet challenges of complex 'Copenhagen' 01/14/04 Linda Eisenstein Special to The Plain Dealer On a bare stage, two men and a woman warily circle each other and occasionally collide like atomic particles. Michael Frayn's remarkable drama "Copenhagen" is a bracing exploration of history, physics, ethics, politics, friendship and the elusive meaning of memory. It's a formidable play: complex, deep, with a torrent of difficult material to be mastered. So it's a pleasure to report that Actors' Summit is entirely up to the challenge. The theater's excellent production, with fine direction and memorable performances, is of such a caliber that even in the second week of January, it's a snap to predict that it will be one of the year's best. "Copenhagen" explores an enigmatic meeting that took place between two theoretical physicists on opposite sides of World War II. In 1941, Werner Heisenberg returns to the Danish home of his former teacher and mentor, Niels Bohr. It's a highly charged visit. Denmark has been occupied by the Nazis, Bohr is half-Jewish, Heisenberg is working for the Germans, and both men are being watched. "I carry around my surveillance like an infectious disease," Heisenberg says. After some hot sparring that leads to a nostalgic thaw, their meeting suddenly turns icy cold, and ends abruptly. For Heisenberg is now the head of Germany's atomic project, and has asked his mentor two thorny questions: What are the moral implications of a scientist working on weapons of mass destruction? And do you love your country less when it is wrong? Frayn adds Bohr's wife, Margrethe, to the mix. She's part narrator/observer, part sounding board - the scientists must express themselves so as to be understandable to her (and us). He also sets his play in a chilly afterlife, where the trio can replay the meeting, trying to parse all its meanings. As Heisenberg, Wayne Turney gives a prodigious performance. Hands nervously wringing behind his back, teasing names from his memory, mind racing, Turney paints a portrait of a brilliant, conflicted man with the desperate need to be understood. Lucy Bredeson-Smith is a superb Margrethe. Angular and wary, sharp-eyed and sharp-tongued, she conveys a stillness that adds emotional weight and counterbalance to the colliding orbits of the more openly volatile men. Neil Thackaberry gives Bohr a gruff heartiness. He makes you see both the formidable mind and the underlying generosity. His performance is rock-solid, but it's not as deeply nuanced. That may be because he truly excels in his second role: as "Copenhagen's" director. It's a challenging evening, but ultimately thrilling. And the questions it raises reverberate for days afterwards. If you cherish theater that makes you think as well as feel, don't miss it. Eisenstein is a playwright in Cleveland. To reach Linda Eisenstein: entertainment at plaind.com -------------------------------1074089054 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Actors meet chal= lenges of complex 'Copenhagen= '

01/14/04

Linda Eisenstein
Special to The Plain Dealer=

On a bare stage, two=20= men and a woman warily circle each other and occasionally collide like atomi= c particles. Michael Frayn's remarkable drama "<= SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial">Copenhagen" is a br= acing exploration of history, physics, ethics, politics, friendship and the=20= elusive meaning of memory.

It's a formidable pla= y: complex, deep, with a torrent of difficult material to be mastered. So it= 's a pleasure to report that Actors' Summit is entirely up to the=20= challenge. The theater's excellent production, with fine direction and memor= able performances, is of such a caliber that even in the second week of Janu= ary, it's a snap to predict that it will be one of the year's best.

"Copenhagen= " explores an enigmatic meeting that took place between two theoretical phys= icists on opposite sides of World War II. In 1941, Werner Heisenberg returns= to the Danish home of his former teacher and mentor, Niels Bohr. It's a hig= hly charged visit. Denmark has been occupied b= y the Nazis, Bohr is half-Jewish, Heisenberg is working for the Germans, and= both men are being watched. "I carry around my surveillance like an infecti= ous disease," Heisenberg says.

After some hot sparri= ng that leads to a nostalgic thaw, their meeting suddenly turns icy cold, an= d ends abruptly. For Heisenberg is now the head of Germany's atomic project, and has asked his mentor two thorny questions= : What are the moral implications of a scientist working on weapons of mass=20= destruction? And do you love your country less when it is wrong? =

Frayn adds Bohr's wif= e, Margrethe, to the mix. She's part narrator/observer, part sounding board=20= - the scientists must express themselves so as to be understandable to her (= and us). He also sets his play in a chilly afterlife, where the trio can rep= lay the meeting, trying to parse all its meanings.

As Heisenberg, Wayne=20= Turney gives a prodigious performance. Hands nervously wringing behind his b= ack, teasing names from his memory, mind racing, Turney paints a portrait of= a brilliant, conflicted man with the desperate need to be understood. =

Lucy Bredeson-Smith i= s a superb Margrethe. Angular and wary, sharp-eyed and sharp-tongued, she co= nveys a stillness that adds emotional weight and counterbalance to the colli= ding orbits of the more openly volatile men.

Neil Thackaberry give= s Bohr a gruff heartiness. He makes you see both the formidable mind and the= underlying generosity. His performance is rock-solid, but it's not as deepl= y nuanced. That may be because he truly excels in his second role: as "C= openhagen's" director.

It's a challenging ev= ening, but ultimately thrilling. And the questions it raises reverberate for= days afterwards. If you cherish theater that makes you think as well as fee= l, don't miss it.

Eisenstein is a playw= right in Cleveland.

To reach Linda Eisens= tein:

entertainment at plaind.com <= /P> -------------------------------1074089054-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Wed Jan 14 06:20:44 2004 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 09:20:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder of Cleveland's IndieClub meeting Message-ID: <001b01c3daa9$9c8b7820$0f00000a@accnt> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001C_01C3DA7F.B3B57020 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This Sunday, Jan 18, at Talkies for everyone interesting in filmmaking and/or have an interest to talk about your experiences in stage/film/video acting (open forum discussion). Short films, music videos and scenes from feature films shown by local filmmakers. More information at http://www.mdifilm.com/indieclub.html ====================== Johnny Wu Media Design Imaging Media creations for Marketing Solutions http://www.mdifilm.com 216.373.3278 Wu Jia Quan Shu 2800 years of Chinese Martial Art Family System http://www.wujiaquan.com President (2004-2005) Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland http://www.ocagc.org Independent Pictures Dedicated to indie filmmaking and media expression http://www.ohiofilms.com 216.651.7315 ================ ------=_NextPart_000_001C_01C3DA7F.B3B57020 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

This = Sunday, Jan 18,=20 at Talkies for everyone interesting in filmmaking and/or have an = interest to=20 talk about your experiences in stage/film/video acting (open forum=20 discussion).
 
Short = films, music=20 videos and scenes from feature films shown by local=20 filmmakers.
 
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Johnny Wu
 
Media Design = Imaging
Media creations for = Marketing=20 Solutions
http://www.mdifilm.com
216.373.3278
 
Wu Jia Quan = Shu
2800 years of Chinese = Martial Art Family=20 System
http://www.wujiaquan.com
 
President = (2004-2005)
Organization of Chinese = Americans of=20 Greater Cleveland
http://www.ocagc.org
 
Independent = Pictures
Dedicated to indie = filmmaking and media=20 expression
http://www.ohiofilms.com
216.651.7315
 
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------=_NextPart_000_001C_01C3DA7F.B3B57020-- From TALENTnet1 at aol.com Wed Jan 14 06:59:21 2004 From: TALENTnet1 at aol.com (TALENTnet1 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 09:59:21 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Still Need certain Hollywood types Message-ID: <158.2b80a864.2d36b349@aol.com> -------------------------------1074092360 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit www.FaktorsTalentNetwork.com is still seeking types such as Charlie Chaplin W.C. Fields Rhett / Scarlett Austin Powers Darth Vadar Frankenstein John Wayne Any recognizable movie types for February 7 event in Akron area No rehearsals needed. Just have fun "schmoozing" with guests as your character. Must have own quality costuming. $75 for two hours. Please email your interest today if possible. Regards, Mary Faktor (the actor) -------------------------------1074092360 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
www.Fakt= orsTalentNetwork.com is still seeking types such as
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Austin Powers
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Frankenstein
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Any recognizable movie types for February 7 event in Akr= on area
No rehearsals needed.  Just have fun "schmoozing" w= ith guests as your character.  Must have own quality costuming. $75 for= two hours.  Please email your interest today if possible.<= /DIV>
 
Regards,
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-------------------------------1074092360-- From Youngion at cox.net Wed Jan 14 09:08:13 2004 From: Youngion at cox.net (Eastern Onion) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 12:08:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]cello tutor needed Message-ID: I am looking for a cello tutor for 13 year old daughter. She has been playing for 2 years and last tutor has gone off to college. Would really like this person to be close to Lakewood. If anyone is interested please email back with your cost. Thank you in advance! Tracy L. Halloran From SomeDadA at aol.com Wed Jan 14 09:18:06 2004 From: SomeDadA at aol.com (SomeDadA at aol.com) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 12:18:06 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Improv classes begin soon! Message-ID: --part1_e.3aa50fc4.2d36d3ce_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater, Cleveland=E2=80=99s ONLY improvisation= al=20 theater and a local favorite for over eight years, is pleased to announce th= eir next=20 session "Improv Intensives".=20 Dada=E2=80=99s "Improv Intensives" are not your ordinary improvisation class= . They=20 are a unique and entertaining exploration of the improvisational process,=20 designed to promote within the student the ability to communicate with a par= tner, to=20 think "on your feet" and to tap into the performance power of the individual= =20 within an ensemble.=20 The following Intensives are being offered :=20 Improv 101 : Building Blocks=20 Saturdays 12:00PM to 2:30 PM=20 Improv 102 : Improv Structures=20 Tuesdays 7:00 to 9:30 PM=20 Improv 103 : Improv for Performance=20 Saturdays 3:00 to 5:30 PM=20 All classes are held at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,=20 1210 W. 6th Street, Cleveland.=20 Improv 102 begins Tuesday Jan. 20th=20 Improv 101 & 103 begins Saturday Jan. 24th=20 (Improv 102 & 103 requires prior Improv training)=20 Cost is $175.00 for eight week Improv Intensives.=20 Classes are open to all, however sizes are limited.=20 For additional information contact Cabaret Dada at (216)696-4242=20 --part1_e.3aa50fc4.2d36d3ce_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Cabaret Da= da Improvisational Theater, Cleveland=E2=80=99s ONLY improvisational the= ater and a local favorite for over eight years, is pleased to announce their= next session "Improv Intensives".=20

Dada=E2=80=99s "Improv Intensives" are not your ordinary i= mprovisation class. They are a unique and entertaining exploration of the im= provisational process, designed to promote within the student the ability to= communicate with a partner, to think "on your feet" and to tap into the per= formance power of the individual within an ensemble.=20

The following Intensives are being offered :=20

Improv 101 : Building Blocks=20
Saturdays   12:00PM to 2:30 PM=20

Improv 102 : Improv Structures=20
Tuesdays   7:00 to 9:30 PM=20

Improv 103 : Improv for Performance=20
Saturdays   3:00 to 5:30 PM=20


All classes are held at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,=20
1210 W. 6th Street, Cleveland.=20

Improv 102 begins Tuesday Jan. 20th=20
Improv 101 & 103 begins Saturday Jan. 24th=20
(Improv 102 & 103 requires prior Improv training)=20
Cost is $175.00 for eight week Improv Intensives.=20

Classes are open to all, however sizes are limited.=20

For additional information contact Cabaret Dada at (216)696-4242=20
--part1_e.3aa50fc4.2d36d3ce_boundary-- From Mike_Baker at clevelandyucks.com Wed Jan 14 09:52:44 2004 From: Mike_Baker at clevelandyucks.com (Mike Baker) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 12:52:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cheap Yucks Saturday 1-17 Message-ID: <200401141252.AA418840752@clevelandyucks.com> Volatile local comic Mike Baker and veteran funnyman Chris Hegedus will be headlining the first show in the "Cheap Yucks" series at the Winchester, 12112 Madison Ave., Lakewood Ohio on Saturday, January 17th at 10:00p.m. Sponsored by Cleveland Yucks (www.clvelandyucks.com), the series is designed to highlight local and area standup comedy at an extremely affordable price. All shows in the series are $5. Tickets available at the door. Also appearing will be emcee Joe Howard along with Lester Graham, Hot Carl, and Mike Melville. Finishing out the evening will be the music of Jim Olenik. Come on out, have a few cheap laughs, and support local comedy. For more information visit http://www.clevelandyucks.com From queenbeeprod at mindspring.com Wed Jan 14 11:34:16 2004 From: queenbeeprod at mindspring.com (queen bee productions) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 14:34:16 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITION NOTICE REMINDER-Pro Choice Theatre Message-ID: <001b01c3dad5$65ff3860$6501a8c0@Boris> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C3DAAB.7CAAD8A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AUDITION NOTICE =20 Queen Bee Production is producing Cindy Cooper's "Words of Choice" ,a = dynamic pro-choice theater piece, being produced in Ohio to promote the = upcoming "March for Women's Lives".=20 =20 Currently looking to complete a culturally diverse ensemble cast. Need = 1 man (range 35-60 ish) and 1 or 2 women (range 20-35 ish). Must have a = reasonably flexible schedule and willing to travel. =20 =20 Auditions will be held on Saturday, January 17 at 1:00 p.m. at A Woman's = Place, YWCA Tallmadge Center, 111 West Ave., Close to Tallmadge Circle. = Cold readings from script. Bring resume, headshot and schedule through = May 1. Talent is compensated for performances. Questions contact Deb = Lemire 330-929-3382. ------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C3DAAB.7CAAD8A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

AUDITION NOTICE

 

Queen Bee Production is producing Cindy Cooper=92s  =93Words of Choice=94 ,a  dynamic pro-choice theater = piece, being=20 produced in Ohio to promote the = upcoming=20 =93March for Women=92s Lives=94.

 

Currently looking to complete a culturally = diverse=20 ensemble cast.  Need 1 man = (range=20 35-60 ish) and 1 or 2 women (range 20-35 ish).  Must have a reasonably = flexible schedule=20 and willing to travel. =20

 

Auditions will be held on Saturday, January 17 = at=20 1:00 p.m. at A Woman=92s = Place,=20 YWCA=20 Tallmadge=20 Center, = 111=20 West Ave., Close to=20 Tallmadge = Circle.  Cold readings from = script.  Bring resume, headshot and = schedule=20 through May 1.  Talent is=20 compensated for performances. =20 Questions contact Deb Lemire=20 330-929-3382.

------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C3DAAB.7CAAD8A0-- From rferguson at woio.com Wed Jan 14 12:46:09 2004 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 14:46:09 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]43 THE BLOCK GODZILLA SPOT TO DEBUT NEXT WEEK 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_01C3DADF.1D68FBCC Content-Type: text/plain After months of delays and lots of post-production, 43 The Block "Godzilla" will debut on WUAB 43 The block sometime next week or the week after barring any more delays. Thanks to all those who helped on on this spot this fall. I think it's turned out very well. At this point I cannot make copies of it. I will try and tell you exactly when to expect it so you can tape it off the tv directly. Thanks again. Rick "Planet Earth is blue and there's nothing I can do." D.B. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DADF.1D68FBCC Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 43 THE BLOCK GODZILLA SPOT TO DEBUT NEXT WEEK

After months of delays and lots of = post-production, 43 The Block "Godzilla" will debut on WUAB = 43 The block sometime next week or the week after barring any more = delays.

Thanks to all those who helped on on = this spot this fall. I think it's turned out very well. At this point I = cannot make copies of it. I will try and tell you exactly when to = expect it so you can tape it off the tv directly.

Thanks again.

Rick








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

------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DADF.1D68FBCC-- From kjones at gate.cia.edu Wed Jan 14 13:09:02 2004 From: kjones at gate.cia.edu (Kristen Jones) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 16:09:02 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Akron Lyric Opera Theatre presents "Gianni Schicci" Message-ID: <4005AFEE.2080804@gate.cia.edu> Press release submitted by Akron Lyric Opera Theatre Contact: Todd E. Ranney, Artistic Director AKRON LYRIC OPERA THEATRE presents Gianni Schicchi by G. Puccini and other selections In his only comedy, Puccini has created a timeless picture of family greed and class warfare. Gianni Schicchi has been summoned to help a bickering family get the money back that it's patriarch has left to the monks. He creatively disguises himself as the elder (recently diseased) man and has the will rewritten to everyones' surprise, including a special twist at the end. An encore performance of the production by Akron Lyric Opera Theatre will take place on January 22th 7:00 pm at Valley Forge High School, 9999 Independence Blvd., Parma Heights. Starring in this production will be Brian Johnson, Todd E. Ranney, Jared Plasterer, Kristen Jones, and Timothy Culver. The opera will be performed in English. The First half of the performance will include selections from opera and musical theater with special guest Catherine Robison. Tickets may be purchased at the door or by calling ALOT at (330)864-ALOT. $10.00 general, $5.00 student Akron Lyric Opera Theatre: 280 Merriman Rd. Akron, Ohio 44303-1567 (330) 864-ALOT (2568) From scercone at carouseldinnertheatre.com Wed Jan 14 13:49:15 2004 From: scercone at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Sean Cercone) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 16:49:15 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Miss Saigon Auditions- Carousel Dinner Theatre Message-ID: <53BEDB5B24A8CB4AA1BED257B2CA0A87012B8A@dc1.carousel.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DAE8.4136FC97 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Carousel Dinner Theatre will be holding a second round of local auditions for all those we were unable to see this past weekend. Auditions will be held on Saturday January 17, 2004 at 11:00 am at the Carousel=92s rehearsal space in Akron, OH. =20 The show will be directed by Bary Ivan. Mr Ivan has been associated with theatres throughout the United States and Europe, ranging from directing at the German State Opera to being a guest director at Yale. Mr. Ivan has directed at Lincoln Center and won the Boston critic's Best Director award in 1997 for his rethought version of Forty Second Street, and he received the "Best Director" citation by the Pittsburgh Press for his Pittsburg CLO production of Company starring Malcom Gets and Michelle Pawk. Mr. Ivan directs regularly at Pittsburgh CLO, North Shore Music Theatre and has other national credits including West Side Story and Chicago starring Deborah Gibson. =20 1. We are looking for Asian child actors to play the role of =93Tam=94. = Boys and girls between the age of 5 and 10 will be seen. Children do not need to sing, but should have a musicality to them and be able to follow direction well. We will be casting two children to cover this role.=20 =20 2. Also seeking Asian female singer/dancers, age range late teens to late 20=92s. =20 3. Also seeking Asian and American male singer/dancers, age range late teens to late 20=92s. =20 =20 **Please be prepared to sing 16 bars or more of your own musical choice that is in the style of=20 the show. Please bring your own sheet music for our accompanist. **All people auditioning should wear appropriate form-fitting dance clothing. Men should wear dance or athletic shoes, women should wear character shoes. **All people auditioning should bring picture and resume. Young people auditioning for the role of "Tam" can bring picture and description of performing experience if no resume is available. =20 Directions to the rehearsal hall can be found on our website http://www.carouseldinnertheatre.com/auditions.htm=20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DAE8.4136FC97 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

The=20 Carousel Dinner Theatre will be holding a second round of local = auditions for=20 all those we were unable to see this past weekend.  Auditions will = be held=20 on Saturday January 17,  2004 at 11:00 am at = the=20 Carousel=92s rehearsal space in Akron, OH.

 

The show will be directed by Bary Ivan.  = Mr Ivan=20 has been associated with theatres throughout the United States and = Europe,=20 ranging from directing at the German State Opera to being a guest = director at=20 Yale.  Mr. Ivan has directed at Lincoln Center and won the Boston = critic's=20 Best Director award in 1997 for his rethought version of Forty Second = Street,=20 and he received the "Best Director" citation by the Pittsburgh Press for = his=20 Pittsburg CLO production of Company starring Malcom Gets and Michelle=20 Pawk.  Mr. Ivan directs regularly at Pittsburgh CLO, North Shore = Music=20 Theatre and has other national credits including West Side Story and = Chicago=20 starring Deborah Gibson.

 

1.=20 We are looking for Asian child actors to play the role of = =93Tam=94. Boys and=20 girls between the age of 5 and 10 will be seen. Children do not need to = sing,=20 but should have a musicality to them and be able to follow direction = well. We=20 will be casting two children to cover this role.

 

2.=20 Also seeking Asian female singer/dancers, age range late teens to = late=20 20=92s.

 

3.=20 Also seeking Asian and American male singer/dancers, age range = late teens=20 to late 20=92s.

 

 

**Please be=20 prepared to sing 16 bars or more of your own musical choice that is in = the style=20 of
the show. Please bring your own sheet music for our=20 accompanist.

**All = people=20 auditioning should wear appropriate form-fitting dance clothing. Men=20 should
wear dance or athletic shoes, women should wear character=20 shoes.

**All = people=20 auditioning should bring picture and resume. Young people auditioning = for the=20 role of

"Tam" = can bring=20 picture and description of performing experience if no resume is=20 available.

 

Directions to the=20 rehearsal hall can be found on our website http://www.ca= rouseldinnertheatre.com/auditions.htm=20

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DAE8.4136FC97-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Wed Jan 14 14:07:43 2004 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 17:07:43 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Look at the Spring Session Theatre Classes at Fine Arts! Message-ID: <004401c3daea$d65c9520$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C3DAC0.ED868D20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Registration is currently under way for Spring Session classes at The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby. Classes begin January 26, 2004 and run through June 5, 2004. Classes are offered for all ages and ability levels in the Visual Arts, Dance, Theatre and Music. Private lessons in most instruments and voice are available. Music and Art Therapists are also on staff. 91% of Fine Arts's instructors are degreed with 46% carrying advanced degrees. Most are artists/instructors. Well known director Sarah May and playwright Park Goist, former director of the American Studies Program and a faculty member of the Theater Department at CWRU join Fine Arts Association's faculty this session. The following are some of the high school/adult theatre classes being offered Spring Session: Playwriting (ages 16-adult) This course, for students of all experience levels, will explore elements of plays and playwriting through a series of specific writing exercises. Several plays will be read and discussed as a way to further enhance the understanding of how a play works. The goal of the course is for each student to complete either a well-crafted one act play or part of a longer work. The first session of the class will meet at Fine Arts Association in the Corning Auditorium. Subsequent sessions will be held at an offsite location chosen by the members of the class. Instructor Park Goist is a produced freelance playwright and former Director of the American Studies Program and faculty member in the Theatre department at Case Western Reserve University. Saturday 12:00-2:00 pm 9 wks 18 hrs Goist $165 Essence of Acting I (ages 16-adult) Through exercises in imagination, ensemble, relationship building, movement and relaxation, students will work on the basic skills of acting and reacting truthfully onstage. This course is geared toward the beginning actor or the intermediate actor looking to revisit and solidify skills. Saturday 10:00 am-12:00 pm 9 wks 18 hrs Kosovich Peck $165 Scene Study (ages 16-adult) In this in-depth course, intermediate to advanced students will work on numerous scenes culminating in an evening of short works at the session?s end. The course will specifically focus on character building through creative thinking and text analysis. Former Artistic Director of Karamu Theatre Sarah May is a freelance director and the 2001 winner of the Northern Ohio Live Award of Achievement in Theatre. (Consistent attendance is required.) Saturday 12:30-2:30 pm 9 wks 18 hrs May $165 Voice for the Actor I (ages 16-adult) Students will learn a series of vocal techniques for the stage and expand creative versatility through a combination of breathing and vocal exercises. Students will work to develop skills in breath, resonance, projection, diction and relaxation. The course will culminate with students using their new vocal skills on monologues and scenes. Students should be comfortable with physically interacting with their classmates and the instructor. Saturday 12:30-2:30 pm 9 wks 18 hrs Polanco $165 Audition Studio (ages 16-adult) The goal of this course is to prepare two or more monologues and/or songs for consistent success in school, university or general theatrical auditions. Students will work on and discuss monologues, songs, cold readings, callbacks, taking directions, finding material, making bold choices and audition-room etiquette. Monday 5:30-6:30 pm 9 wks 9 hrs Polanco $85 Exploring the Theatre (ages 16-adult) Explore Fine Arts Association?s theatre productions by reading the plays, exploring their context and investigating FAA?s approach to the work followed by instructor-led open discussion. Included in the course fee are two tickets to the April/May production of Missionaries. Saturday 12:30-2:30 pm 9 wks 18 hrs+ Kosovich Peck $191 Private Acting Study Instructor: Kosovich Peck Refine your technique with individual attention. Call (440) 951-7500 for further information. FACULTY BIOS: Goist, Park Produced freelance playwright and poet. Former director of the American Studies Program and a faculty member of the Theater Department at Case Western Reserve University. Co-producer of the StageWrites Theater Collective. Currently serves as President of the Advisory Board of the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival. Kosovich Peck, Sandy Local actress particularly well known to Fine Arts Association audiences where she most recently appeared in The Wizard of Oz and A Mess O? Durang. Ms. Kosovich will be directing this year?s youth theatre production of Charlotte?s Web and most recently directed Meet Me in St. Louis at Rabbit Run Theatre . May, Sarah Well-known area director. She spent 10 years in New York City performing, directing and developing educational programs for Playwrights Horizons, Henry Street Settlement and Roundabout Theatre. In Cleveland she has served as Director of Education for Great Lakes Theatre Festival and as Artistic Director of Karamu Theatre. She has taught acting for The Cleveland Play House and Cuyahoga Community College. Five-time nominee and the 2001 winner of the Northern Ohio Live Award of Achievement in Theatre for her direction of A Piece of My Heart at Beck Center. Polanco, Fabio Freelance actor and director. Recently arrived from New York City, Mr. Polanco?s experience includes work at numerous theatres across the nation including Brooklyn Academy of Music, Berkeley Repertory Theatre and locally, Great Lakes Theatre Festival and Cleveland Play House. He holds an MFA in Acting from Case Western Reserve University. Mr. Polanco is Theatre Department Chair at the Fine Arts Association. To register for classes or for more information on all classes offered for the Spring Session, call Fine Arts at (440) 951-7500 or log on to www.fineartsassociation.org. ------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C3DAC0.ED868D20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Registration is currently under way for Spring Session=20 classes at The Fine = Arts=20 Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby.  Classes begin January 26, 2004 and run = through=20 June 5, 2004. 
 
Classes are offered for all ages = and ability=20 levels in the Visual Arts, Dance, Theatre and Music.  Private = lessons in=20 most instruments and voice are available.  Music and Art Therapists = are=20 also on staff.
 
91% of Fine Arts's instructors are = degreed=20 with 46% carrying advanced degrees.  Most are=20 artists/instructors.
 
Well known=20 director Sarah May and playwright Park = Goist,=20 former director of the American Studies Program and a faculty member of = the=20 Theater Department at CWRU join Fine Arts = Association's=20 faculty this session.
 
The following are some of the high school/adult=20 theatre classes being = offered=20 Spring Session:
 
Playwriting=20 (ages 16-adult)  This=20 course, for students of all experience levels, will explore elements of = plays=20 and playwriting through a series of specific writing exercises. Several = plays=20 will be read and discussed as a way to further enhance the understanding = of how=20 a play works. The goal of the course is for each student to complete = either a=20 well-crafted one act play or part of a longer work. The first session of = the=20 class will meet at Fine Arts Association in the Corning Auditorium. = Subsequent=20 sessions will be held at an offsite location chosen by the members of = the class.=20 Instructor Park Goist is a produced freelance playwright and former = Director of=20 the American Studies Program and faculty member in the Theatre = department at=20 Case Western Reserve University.

Saturday       12:00-2:00 pm    9 wks    18 hrs     Goist      $165

Essence=20 of Acting I (ages 16-adult)  Through=20 exercises in imagination, ensemble, relationship building, movement and=20 relaxation, students will work on the basic skills of acting and = reacting=20 truthfully onstage. This course is geared toward the beginning actor or = the=20 intermediate actor looking to revisit and solidify skills. 

Saturday  10:00 am-12:00 pm    9 wks  18 hrs   Kosovich Peck    $165

Scene Study (ages 16-adult)  In=20 this in-depth course, intermediate to advanced students will work on = numerous=20 scenes culminating in an evening of short works at the session’s = end. The course=20 will specifically focus on character building through creative thinking = and text=20 analysis.  Former Artistic = Director=20 of Karamu Theatre Sarah May is a freelance director and the 2001 winner = of the=20 Northern Ohio Live Award of Achievement in Theatre. (Consistent=20 attendance is required.)

Saturday  12:30-2:30 pm   9 wks    18 = hrs    May        =20 $165

Voice for the = Actor I=20 (ages 16-adult) =20 Students=20 will learn a series of vocal techniques for the stage and expand = creative=20 versatility through a combination of breathing and vocal exercises. = Students=20 will work to develop skills in breath, resonance, projection, diction = and=20 relaxation. The course will culminate with students using their new = vocal skills=20 on monologues and scenes.  = Students=20 should be comfortable with physically interacting with their classmates = and the=20 instructor.

Saturday       12:30-2:30 pm     9 = wks     18 hrs     Polanco =         =20 $165

Audition = Studio (ages 16-adult) =20 The=20 goal of this course is to prepare two or more monologues and/or songs = for=20 consistent success in school, university or general theatrical = auditions.=20 Students will work on and discuss monologues, songs, cold readings, = callbacks,=20 taking directions, finding material, making bold choices and = audition-room=20 etiquette.

Monday       5:30-6:30=20 pm       9 = wks      9 = hrs     = Polanco     $85

Exploring=20 the Theatre (ages 16-adult) =20 Explore=20 Fine Arts Association’s theatre productions by reading the plays, = exploring=20 their context and investigating FAA’s approach to the work = followed by=20 instructor-led open discussion. Included in the course fee are two = tickets=20 to the April/May production of Missionaries.

Saturday       12:30-2:30=20 pm    9 wks      18 hrs+    Kosovich = Peck  $191

Private=20 Acting Study

Instructor:  Kosovich = Peck

Refine=20 your technique with individual attention. =20 Call (440) 951-7500 for further information.

FACULTY = BIOS:

Goist,=20 Park =20 Produced freelance = playwright=20 and poet. =20 Former director of the American Studies = Program and a=20 faculty member of the Theater Department at Case Western Reserve=20 University.  Co-producer of = the=20 StageWrites Theater Collective. Currently serves as President of the = Advisory=20 Board of the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival.

Kosovich=20 Peck, Sandy  = Local actress=20 particularly well known to Fine Arts Association audiences where she = most=20 recently appeared in The = Wizard of Oz=20 and A Mess O’ = Durang.=20 Ms. Kosovich will be directing this year’s youth theatre = production of Charlotte’s = Web = and most recently directed Meet Me in St. Louis = at Rabbit=20 Run Theatre .

May,=20 Sarah  Well-known = area=20 director. She spent 10 years in New York City performing, directing and=20 developing educational programs for Playwrights Horizons, Henry Street=20 Settlement and Roundabout Theatre. In Cleveland she has served as = Director of=20 Education for Great Lakes Theatre Festival and as Artistic Director of = Karamu=20 Theatre. She has taught acting for The Cleveland Play House and Cuyahoga = Community College.  = Five-time=20 nominee and the 2001 winner of the Northern Ohio Live Award of=20 Achievement in Theatre for her direction of A Piece of My Heart at = Beck=20 Center.

Polanco,=20 Fabio =20 Freelance actor and director. Recently arrived from New York City, Mr. = Polanco’s=20 experience includes work at numerous theatres across the nation = including=20 Brooklyn Academy of Music, Berkeley Repertory Theatre and locally, Great = Lakes=20 Theatre Festival and Cleveland Play House. He holds an MFA in Acting = from Case=20 Western Reserve UniversityMr. Polanco is = Theatre=20 Department Chair at the Fine Arts Association. 

To register for classes or for = more=20 information on all classes = offered for the Spring=20 Session, call Fine Arts at (440) 951-7500 or log on to www.fineartsassociation.org<= /A>.=20
 
------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C3DAC0.ED868D20-- From yvette at beckcenter.org Wed Jan 14 13:23:13 2004 From: yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 16:23:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Old Blankets Needed at Beck!!! Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E01D4AF@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DAE4.9DC6A6CA Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Beck Center for the Arts is looking to borrow 13 old blankets for our up & coming production of "Of Mice and Men". Camp or army style blankets in black, brown, or gray are needed. They do not have to be in great condition. Please contact Kelly Ferrell at Beck Center at 216-521-2540 x 252 or by email at kferrell at beckcenter.org or drop off at the box office. All will be returned. I thank you in advance. =20 =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts www.beckcenter.org =20 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: yvette at beckcenter.org Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DAE4.9DC6A6CA Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Beck = Center for the Arts is looking to borrow 13 old blankets for our up & coming = production of "Of Mice and Men". Camp or army style blankets in black, = brown, or gray are needed. They do not have to be in great condition. Please = contact Kelly Ferrell at Beck = Center at 216-521-2540 x 252 or by email at kferrell at beckcenter.org or drop off at the box office. All will be returned. I thank you in = advance.

 

 

Yvette A. Hanzel

Director of Marketing

Beck Center for the Arts

www.beckcenter.org

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, OH  = 44107

216.521.2540 ext. 225

Email:  = yvette at beckcenter.org

Fax:  = 216.228.6050

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DAE4.9DC6A6CA-- From mpreston at dobama.org Wed Jan 14 15:28:35 2004 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR Marketing Director) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 18:28:35 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Grog Shop Benefit for LOUD AMERICANS This Sunday! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0072_01C3DACC.385D0670 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Like Your Music Loud? Want to Help Dobama Theatre? BENEFIT CONCERT at the Grog Shop Benefits the upcoming World Premiere of Loud Americans: A Punk Saga Featuring Vanity Crash and Spy-Fi with guest appearance by The Mutilators! When: Sunday, January 18th at 7:00 p.m. Where:The New Grog Shop Coventry Courtyard 2785 Euclid Heights Boulevard Cleveland Heights, OH Tickets: $7.00 advance/ $10 day of show Reservations: 216-321-5588 Loud Americans: A Punk Saga by Christopher Johnston and Greg Vovos directed by Christopher Johnston In Dobama Theatre's Night Kitchen January 23-February 8th Fridays and Saturdays at 11 p.m., Sundays at 7 p.m. The Cleveland band The Mutilators have done well, but they can't seem to make it big. When they get their big break with a nationally renowned music promoter, opening for a national act at the Agora, will they make it? Maybe; maybe not. In the process, they will do what punk bands do best: make noise and destroy stuff. World Premiere! The next generation of punk has arrived. Featuring Brian Douglas, Christa Heidrick, Jeff Marsey and Duane Rutter Night Kitchen shows are only $7! Reservations: (216) 932-3396. Marjorie Preston PR/Marketing Director, Dobama Theatre (216) 932-6838 www.dobama.org 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present: January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed by Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! Quirky, bizarre comedy featuring real-life siblings Tyler and Tyson Postma as twins Bernadette and Sebastian! Regular single ticket prices: $15-20. Senior/student prices: $11-17. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. Have a Heart for the Arts Benefit February 14th! 9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. More info at www.evite.com/pub/mpreston/raised Night Kitchen is proud to present: January 23-Feb 8 Loud Americans: A Punk Saga by Christopher Johnston and Gregory Vovos. World Premiere! The next generation of punk has arrived. Tickets only $7.00. Grog Shop Benefit Featuring Vanity Crash and Spy-Fi with guest appearance by The Mutilators! 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Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0078_01C3DACE.4998BA90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Winter Classes for Kids at Dobama Theatre! I. WORLD ADVENTURE! Ages 7 to 9 Discover other cultures' customs and stories through theater, music, dance and art. Time: Tuesdays, 4:30-5:30 p.m. meets January 20 through March 9 Cost: $85 Instructor: TBD II. ON STAGE! Ages 10 to 12 Within an easy and fun atmosphere, students will work on voice, movement, imagination and character development before using improvisation to build their own scenes. Time: Wednesdays 4:30-5:30 p.m. Meets January 21 through March 10 Cost: $85 Instructor: Tyler Postma, local actress and teacher. Postma has performed at Dobama Theatre, the Cleveland Play House, and Case Western Reserve University. She has taught at Case Western Reserve University, Cain Park School for the Arts, and with Cleveland Opera on Tour. III. ACT OUT Ages 13 to 18 Students will learn how to develop their basic tools - voice, body, intellect and emotions - before moving into script analysis and performance. Time: Saturdays 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Meets January 24 through March 13 Cost: $100 Instructor: Bernadette Clemens, local actress and teacher who has performed at many off-Broadway and area theatres. She has been an acting coach for students since 1997. *Classes run for eight weeks. Please feel free to call Joyce Casey, Dobama's Artistic Director, to discuss admission criteria. Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights (216) 932-6838 or jcasey at dobama.org. Dobama Theatre 1846 Coventry Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 Reservations: 216-932-3396 Email: dobama at core.com Web: www.dobama.org Cleveland's Contemporary Stage Marjorie Preston PR/Marketing Director, Dobama Theatre (216) 932-6838 www.dobama.org 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present: January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed by Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! Quirky, bizarre comedy featuring real-life siblings Tyler and Tyson Postma as twins Bernadette and Sebastian! Regular single ticket prices: $15-20. Senior/student prices: $11-17. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. 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Ledford) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 22:12:37 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]North Canton's Rainbow Repertory presents "Love for All Ages" music review Message-ID: <001c01c3db15$6de0efc0$6401a8c0@computer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0019_01C3DAEB.84EC6340 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable "A LOVE FOR ALL AGES"=20 Musical Revue For all those in love...out of love....looking for love! Enjoy it all = in one night!! Best love songs from Broadway and movies!=20 West Side Story, Most Happy Fella, Carousel, Fiddler on the Roof, = Fantasticks, King and I, Jacques Brel, Sweeney Todd, Oklahoma Director: Charles Spencer - Special Guest: Dick Waco=20 Feb. 6-8, 13-14 - 8:00 p.m. Cultural Center Arts and Education Bldg.=20 1014 Cleveland Avenue (across from Patrick's Custard!) 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"A LOVE FOR=20 ALL AGES" 

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For all those in love...out of = love....looking for=20 love!  Enjoy it all in one night!!

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  Feb. 6-8, = 13-14 - 8:00=20 p.m.

Cultural Center Arts and Education = Bldg.

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JANUARY 25 at = 2:00pm

At the

GEAUGA = THEATER

Located on Historic = Chardon Square

Box Office (440) = 286-2255

 

The story of one young = man’s coming of age

During the Harlem Renaissance =

 

Directed by Sylvia = Perry

Choreographed by Kyle = Primous

 

Featuring the musical talents of

The Townsmen Jazz = Band

The Shaker Heights Heritage Choral = Group

Don’t miss the acting talents of =

Camilio Villa 

Robin = Cooper

David = Moody

Lady = Palmerr

…And a whole cast waiting to sing = and dance their way into history!

 

Special discount on student’s = tickets

Complimentary refreshments January = 23rd

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C3DB00.FDA75230-- From ilovelastcall at yahoo.com Wed Jan 14 22:07:17 2004 From: ilovelastcall at yahoo.com (Last Call) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 22:07:17 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Call Cleveland! Message-ID: <20040115060717.58462.qmail@web60410.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1198944389-1074146837=:56499 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hey Kids, Be sure to checkout Last Call Cleveland's, We want to give it to your girlfriend! on www.triggerstreet.com. It's a cool website where you can review all kinds of sketches. Also, be sure to checkout www.lastcallcleveland.com in months to come. We will be doing a lot of cool things with the site including some brand new downloads. Please keep watching Last Call Cleveland- with brand new times, on these following channels: COX 45 - 8 pm, every Wednesday (60min) Adelphia 21-11:30pm- every Tuesday/ 10 pm- every Saturday (60min) Time Warner 16- 11:00pm, every Saturday (60min) Smell ya later! Last Call Cleveland PO Box 1172 Kent, Ohio 44240 www.lastcallcleveland.com (website) Contact: Chad Zumock (Public Relations Director) yourmom at lastcallcleveland.com (email) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes --0-1198944389-1074146837=:56499 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
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Also, be sure to checkout www.lastcallcleveland.com in months to come. We will be doing a lot of cool things with the site including some brand new downloads.
 
Please keep watching Last Call Cleveland- with brand new times, on these following channels:
 
COX 45 - 8 pm, every Wednesday (60min)
Adelphia 21-11:30pm- every Tuesday/ 10 pm- every Saturday (60min)
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Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes --0-1198944389-1074146837=:56499-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Thu Jan 15 02:47:02 2004 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 05:47:02 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: Final Auditions for THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, OTHELLO Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3156990422_17487019_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY ANNOUNCES FINAL AUDITIONS FOR "THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION" AND "OTHELLO" Bad Epitaph Theater Company will hold a second and final round of open call auditions for THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION by Kirk Wood Bromley and OTHELLO by William Shakespeare, at Loganberry Books, 13015 Larchmere Boulevard in Shaker Heights on Saturday, February 7, 2004, beginning at 10 AM. THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, directed by David Hansen, is a new play which tell= s the story of our nation=B9s origin with song, passion and humor. Bad Epitaph needs 8 men and 4 women (all ages). The role of George Washington has been cast. OTHELLO, directed by Alison Hernan, is the classic tale of envy, jealousy and betrayal, told with a queer twist. Bad Epitaph needs 1 African America= n male for the title role (aged 30-45), 7 men (20-60) and 6 women (20-45). W= e are looking for a woman to play Iago. Those auditioning will be asked to prepare one Shakespearean monologue (in verse, not prose) and one contrasting, contemporary piece. Their entire presentation should be no more than three minutes. Please provide two (2) photos and resumes if available. Interested parties must phone Bad Epitaph at (216) 556-0919 to schedule an appointment. THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION will be performed outdoors, June 17 =AD July 4, 2004, rehearsals will begin in May. OTHELLO will be performed indoors in Fall, 2004. "After your death you were better have a bad epitaph than their ill report while you live." (Hamlet, II.ii) Bad Epitaph Web Site: http://www.badepitaph.org --MS_Mac_OE_3156990422_17487019_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Bad Epitaph: Final Auditions for THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, OTHELLO</T= ITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <B>BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY ANNOUNCES<BR> FINAL AUDITIONS FOR "THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION" AND "OTHELLO&q= uot;<BR> <BR> </B>Bad Epitaph Theater Company will hold a second and final round of open = call auditions for THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION by Kirk Wood Bromley and OTHELLO = by William Shakespeare, at Loganberry Books, 13015 Larchmere Boulevard in Sh= aker Heights on Saturday, February 7, 2004, beginning at 10 AM.<BR> <BR> THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, directed by David Hansen, is a new play which tell= s the story of our nation=B9s origin with song, passion and humor.  Bad E= pitaph needs 8 men and 4 women (all ages).  The role of George Washingt= on has been cast.<BR> <BR> OTHELLO, directed by Alison Hernan, is the classic tale of envy, jealousy a= nd betrayal, told with a queer twist.  Bad Epitaph needs 1 African Amer= ican male for the title role (aged 30-45), 7 men (20-60) and 6 women (20-45)= .  We are looking for a woman to play Iago.<BR> <BR> Those auditioning will be asked to prepare<I> </I>one Shakespearean monolog= ue (in verse, not prose) and one contrasting, contemporary piece.  Thei= r entire presentation should be no more than three minutes. Please provide t= wo (2) photos and resumes if available.  <B>Interested parties must pho= ne Bad Epitaph at (216) 556-0919 to schedule an appointment.<BR> </B><BR> THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION will be performed outdoors, June 17 =AD July 4, 2004,= rehearsals will begin in May.  OTHELLO will be performed indoors in Fa= ll, 2004.<BR> <BR> "After your death you were better have a bad epitaph than their ill re= port while you live." (Hamlet, II.ii)<BR> <BR> Bad Epitaph Web Site: http://www.badepitaph.org </BODY> </HTML> --MS_Mac_OE_3156990422_17487019_MIME_Part-- From Maryannette19 at cs.com Thu Jan 15 04:05:16 2004 From: Maryannette19 at cs.com (Maryannette19 at cs.com) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 07:05:16 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Christian Rock/Worship Band Auditions Message-ID: <5a.266a2e28.2d37dbfc@cs.com> --part1_5a.266a2e28.2d37dbfc_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I am starting a contemporary Christian band in the Akron area, "Rigid Element." Looking for a serious drummer, bass guitar player, electric guitar, violinist, piano player. Influences include Evanessence, Three Doors Down, Jars of Clay, Mercy Me, and Avalon. Music style varies but it is all original and mostly a rock ballad style (like evanessence) but may also include worship music depending on where we would be performing. My demo CD is to be released May 1st and I hope to have a band together by then. I have great connections with 95.5 "The Fish" and many producers. Please e-mail if you are interested. -Mary mtmuzic at yahoo.com --part1_5a.266a2e28.2d37dbfc_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <HTML><FONT FACE=3Darial,helvetica><HTML><BODY BGCOLOR=3D"#ffffff"><FONT BA= CK=3D"#ffffff" style=3D"BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3D2 PTSIZE=3D10 FAMI= LY=3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0">I am starting a contemporary Chri= stian band in the Akron area, "Rigid Element." Looking for a serious drummer= , bass guitar player, electric guitar, violinist, piano player. Influences i= nclude Evanessence, Three Doors Down, Jars of Clay, Mercy Me, and Avalon. Mu= sic style varies but it is all original and mostly a rock ballad style (like= evanessence) but may also include worship music depending on where we would= be performing. My demo CD is to be released May 1st and I hope to have a ba= nd together by then. I have great connections with  95.5 "The Fish" and= many producers. Please e-mail if you are interested. -Mary<BR> mtmuzic at yahoo.com</FONT></HTML> --part1_5a.266a2e28.2d37dbfc_boundary-- From vr8 at uakron.edu Thu Jan 15 06:59:16 2004 From: vr8 at uakron.edu (reynolds,victoria) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 09:59:16 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]razzle dazzle delight! Message-ID: <36139CA1DEBF464EB20A99CE4E8C05740222900D@POWELL.uanet.edu> Subject: Razzle Dazzle Delight! Dear NEOhiopal Subscriber:=20 Aspiring dancers and theatre-lovers in Northeast Ohio can catch the razzle-dazzle of Broadway in Akron at 42ND STREET, coming to The University of Akron's E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall on Jan. 20-25.=20 A Broadway ledgend that defined musical comedy with its "star-is-born" scenario, 42ND STREET is back -- in a toe-tapping, back-flipping production that earned the 2001 Tony Award for Best Musical Revival, and the 2001 Drama Desk Award and Outer Critics Circle Award in the same category. Now on tour, 42ND STREET comes to UA's E.J. Thomas Hall for a six-day, eight-performance run from January 20 through January 25. Featuring such Broadway favorites as: "We're in the Money," "You're Getting to Be a Habit With Me," "Lullaby of Broadway," "I Only Have Eyes For You," and the spectacular title number danced down a flight of steps--42ND STREET chronicles Peggy Sawyer's rise from chorine to Broadway star.=20 Performance dates, times and ticket prices for the tour's run at E.J. Thomas Hall are: Tues., Jan. 20, 7:30 p.m., $55, $50, $40, $30=20 Wed., Jan 21, 7:30 p.m., $55, $50, $40, $30=20 Thurs., Jan. 22, 7:30 p.m., $55, $50, $40, $30=20 Fri., Jan. 23, 8 p.m., $60, $55, $45, $35=20 Sat., Jan. 24, 2 p.m. & 8 p.m., $60, $55, $45, $35=20 Sun., Jan. 25, 2 p.m., $60, $55, $45, $35=20 Sun., Jan. 25, 7:30 p.m., $55, $50, $40, $30=20 Tickets are available through the E.J. Thomas Hall Ticket Office at 330.972.7570, or through all Ticketmaster Centers, via Charge-By-Phone at 330.945.9400 (Akron), 216.241.5555 (Cleveland), or online at www.ticketmaster.com <file://www.ticketmaster.com>. For more information call E.J. Thomas Hall at 330/972-7520 or get details online at www.ejthomashall.com <file://www.ejthomashall.com> . Thanks for your interest ~ With kind regards,=20 Victoria Reynolds=20 Marketing Assistant=20 University of Akron E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall,=20 Akron Civic Theatre and Lock 3 Live!=20 =20 330.972-2724 vr8 at uakron.edu=20 www.ejthomashall.com From bvernyi at uakron.edu Thu Jan 15 07:37:48 2004 From: bvernyi at uakron.edu (Bruce Vernyi) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 10:37:48 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Choreographer Jennifer Muller to speak at The University of Akron Message-ID: <BC2C1DFC.8BE6%bvernyi@uakron.edu> > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3157007868_596198_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable CONTACT: Bruce Vernyi, 330-972-6477 SUMMARY: CHOREOGRAPHER JENNIFER MULLER TO LECTURE AT UA JAN. 21 Akron, Ohio, Jan. 15, 2004 =8B One of the world=B9s leading choreographers, Jennifer Muller, artistic director of Jennifer Muller/The Works in New York City, will speak at The University of Akron on Wednesday, Jan. 21. Muller will talk about =B3Dance: Shout or Whimper?=B2 at 7 p.m. on Jan. 21 i= n Guzzetta Recital Hall, 157 University Ave. The lecture is part of the Mary Schiller Myers Lecture Series presented by the UA College of Fine and Applied Arts, and is free and open to the public= . Muller is presenting the Myers Lecture as part of her residency this spring with the UA Dance Program. In December Muller auditioned the Dance Program=B9s advanced students, and in January she returns for the lecture and to set her piece =B3Bounce=B2 on the UA Dance Company for its Ohio premiere March 11 and 12 at E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall. A widely recognized leader in the dance world, Muller was chosen in September as a founding member of the World Arts Council, a branch of the biannual Arts Summit. Other founding members of the council are Toyo Ito and Santiago Calatrava in architecture and design, Sydney Pollack in cinema= , Irene Papas and Ian Herbert in theater arts, and Placido Domingo in music. As the artistic director of Jennifer Muller/The Works since its inceptio= n in 1974, Muller has toured with the company to 37 countries and throughout the United States, and produced 18 seasons of dance performances in New Yor= k City. As a playwright Muller has created more than 80 performance pieces; and, as a designer, she has designed lights, decor and costumes. A notable collaborator, she has worked with Keith Jarrett, Keith Haring, Nana Vasconcelos, Sandro Chia and Yoko Ono. Her commissions for 23 major repertory companies in nine countries include the Nederlands Dans Theater, NDT3, Alvin Ailey, Ohio Ballet, Lyon Opera Ballet, Ballet du Nord, Ballet Contemporaneo, Ballet Jazz de Montreal and Tian Jiang's China tour. Established in 1979 by arts patron Mary Schiller Myers and her late husband, Louis, the Myers Lecture Series brings nationally recognized leaders in the arts and communication to the UA campus for lectures, performances, master classes and residencies. Past lecturers have included journalists Daniel Schorr, Mary Alice Williams and Catherine Crier; directo= r Hal Prince; choreographers Jacques d'Amboise, Alwin Nikolais and Bella Lewitzky; composer Gunther Schuller; jazz trumpeter Wynton Marsalis and Boston Pops conductor Keith Lockhart. The University of Akron was named by Dance Spirit magazine in 1999 as having one of the most sought-after dance programs in the country. In particular, the magazine praised UA=B9s offerings in ballet, modern dance and musical theater. For additional information on Muller=B9s lecture, call 330-972-7948. --MS_Mac_OE_3157007868_596198_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Choreographer Jennifer Muller to speak at The University of Akron</T= ITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <FONT FACE=3D"Helvetica"><H5>CONTACT:    Bruce Vernyi, 330-972= -6477<BR> SUMMARY:    CHOREOGRAPHER JENNIFER MULLER TO LECTURE AT UA J= AN. 21<BR> <BR> </H5><FONT SIZE=3D"2"><B>    </B></FONT></FONT><FONT SIZE=3D"2">= <FONT FACE=3D"Geneva">Akron, Ohio, Jan. 15, 2004 =8B One of the world=B9s leading = choreographers, Jennifer Muller, artistic director of Jennifer Muller/The Wo= rks in New York City, will speak at The University of Akron on Wednesday, Ja= n. 21.<BR> <BR>    Muller will talk about =B3Dance: Shout or Whimper?=B2 at 7 p= .m. on Jan. 21 in Guzzetta Recital Hall, 157 University Ave.<BR> The lecture is part of the Mary Schiller Myers Lecture Series presented by = the UA College of Fine and Applied Arts, and is free and open to the public.= <BR> <BR>    Muller is presenting the Myers Lecture as part of her re= sidency this spring with the UA Dance Program.  In December Muller audi= tioned the Dance Program=B9s advanced students, and in January she returns for= the lecture and to set her piece =B3Bounce=B2 on the UA Dance Company for its O= hio premiere March 11 and 12 at E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall.<BR> <BR>    A widely recognized leader in the dance world, Muller wa= s chosen in September as a founding member of the World Arts Council, a bran= ch of the biannual Arts Summit.  Other founding members of the council = are Toyo Ito and Santiago Calatrava in architecture and design, Sydney Polla= ck in cinema, Irene Papas and Ian Herbert in theater arts, and Placido Domin= go in music.<BR> <BR>    As the artistic director of Jennifer Muller/The Works si= nce its inception in 1974, Muller has toured with the company to 37 countrie= s and throughout the United States, and produced 18 seasons of dance perform= ances in New York City.<BR> As a playwright Muller has created more than 80 performance pieces; and, as= a designer, she has designed lights, decor and costumes.  A notable co= llaborator, she has worked with Keith Jarrett, Keith Haring, Nana Vasconcelo= s, Sandro Chia and Yoko Ono.<BR> <BR>    Her commissions for 23 major repertory companies in nine= countries include the Nederlands Dans Theater, NDT3, Alvin Ailey, Ohio Ball= et, Lyon Opera Ballet, Ballet du Nord, Ballet Contemporaneo, Ballet Jazz de = Montreal and Tian Jiang's China tour.<BR> <BR>    Established in 1979 by arts patron Mary Schiller Myers a= nd her late husband, Louis, the Myers Lecture Series brings nationally recog= nized leaders in the arts and communication to the UA campus for lectures, p= erformances, master classes and residencies.  Past lecturers have inclu= ded journalists Daniel Schorr, Mary Alice Williams and Catherine Crier; dire= ctor Hal Prince; choreographers Jacques d'Amboise, Alwin Nikolais and Bella = Lewitzky; composer Gunther Schuller; jazz trumpeter Wynton Marsalis and Bost= on Pops conductor Keith Lockhart.<BR> <BR>    The University of Akron was named by Dance Spirit magazi= ne in 1999 as having one of the most sought-after dance programs in the coun= try.  In particular, the magazine praised UA=B9s offerings in ballet, mod= ern dance and musical theater.<BR> <BR>    For additional information on Muller=B9s lecture, call 330= -972-7948.<BR> </FONT></FONT> </BODY> </HTML> --MS_Mac_OE_3157007868_596198_MIME_Part-- From dwarnke at karamu.com Thu Jan 15 08:11:52 2004 From: dwarnke at karamu.com (Doug Warnke) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 11:11:52 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Muscial Director needed Message-ID: <004301c3db82$4ff9aca0$0101a8c0@doug> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C3DB58.61DEC420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Karamu Performing Arts Theater seeks a musical director for its spring = Children's Performance Series production of Cinderella. Audition dates = to be set. Show runs on Sat. & Sun. May 1- May 14. For further = information, or to set up an interview, please contact Terrence Spivey, = Artistic Director, at (216) 795-7070 ext. 240. Karamu is located at = 2355 E. 89th, Cleveland, OH 44106.=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C3DB58.61DEC420 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML><HEAD> <META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; = charset=3Diso-8859-1"> <META content=3D"MSHTML 5.50.4807.2300" name=3DGENERATOR> <STYLE></STYLE> </HEAD> <BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Karamu Performing Arts Theater seeks a = musical=20 director for its spring Children's Performance Series production of=20 <EM>Cinderella.  </EM>Audition dates to be set.  Show runs on = Sat.=20 & Sun. May 1- May 14.  For further information, or to set up an = interview, please contact Terrence Spivey, Artistic Director, at (216) = 795-7070=20 ext. 240.  Karamu is located at 2355 E. 89th, Cleveland, OH=20 44106. </FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C3DB58.61DEC420-- From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Thu Jan 15 09:06:04 2004 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 12:06:04 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]JCC Youth Theatre presents You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown -2/19 /-2/29/04 Message-ID: <B02C7A1A7AD4D511A5EA00508B2CF88FBBF617@mail.clevejcc.org> Contact: Rick Kammer, (216) 593-6294 Mobile: (440) 785-0429 e-mail: rkammer at clevejcc.org JCC YOUTH THEATRE PRESENTS "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" January 15, 2004 (Beachwood, Ohio) - The Playmakers Youth Theatre at the Jewish Community Center of Cleveland presents its musical production of "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown," based on the comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Shultz. Book, music and lyrics by Clark Gesner. The show is under the direction of Sheri Gross with musical direction by Brad Wyner. Performances are Thursday, February 19 and 26 at 7:30pm, Saturday, February 21 and 28 at 8:30pm, Sunday, February 22 at 7:30pm and Sunday, February 29 at 2:00pm. All performances will be held at the Mayfield Jewish Community Center's Halle Theatre, 3505 Mayfield Road in Cleveland Heights. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for JCC members, seniors and students. The Sunday matinee performance will also offer a "Mishpocha Mania" option where attendees can enjoy a pizza and bingo party before the show. The cost, including a show ticket is $16 a person and $12 for JCC members. For more information or to purchase tickets for the event, please call the JCC Event Ticket Office at 216-382-4000, EXT. 274. The cast for the JCC production of You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown is comprised of 28 area youth ranging in age from 8th grade through 12th grade. The cast comes from schools throughout the area. Students have started rehearsing three to four times a week for five weeks. About You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown YOU'RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN (Revised) played on Broadway in 1999. It is a fresh approach to the all-time 1966 classic. Sally Brown joins Charlie Brown, Linus, Lucy, Schroeder and Snoopy in this version. Two new songs, Beethoven Day and My New Philosophy, are added to the wonderful numbers My Blanket and Me, The Kite, The Baseball Game, Little Known Facts, Suppertime and Happiness. The show received two Tony Awards in 1998 and 1999 for Featured Actress and Featured Actor. YOU'RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN played for 1,597 performances in New York at the Theatre 80 St. Marks in 1966. This revival was presented on Broadway at the Ambassador Theatre in 1999. The production is "an average day in the life of Charlie Brown" and is made up of little moments picked from all the days of Charlie Brown, from Valentine's Day to the baseball season, from wild optimism to utter despair, all mixed in with the lives of his friends (both human and non-human) and strung together on the string of a single day, from bright uncertain morning to hopeful starlit evening. For more information or to purchase tickets for the event, please call the JCC Event Ticket Office at 216-382-4000, EXT. 274. About Playmakers Youth Theatre The Playmakers Youth Theatre was founded in 1997 as a means to encourage young people to express themselves through dance, drama and music. The goal is to build self-esteem and self-confidence while promoting a strong sense of Jewish values through the arts. Playmakers offers programming for all ages -- there are classes for Pre-K, musicals that include 2nd-9th graders, and shows geared toward high school and college-aged students. The yearly GrandTyme Intergenerational Musical is written by Program Director Sheri Gross and includes parents, grandparents, and children in the same production. About The JCC The Cleveland Jewish Community Center builds and strengthens Cleveland's entire Jewish Community by providing exceptional programs and services that enhance Jewish continuity and Jewish identity in order to perpetuate Jewish values. The J is a non-profit social service agency that receives funding from The Jewish Community Federation and The United Way. # # # Kris Barnes Playmakers Youth Theatre Box Office Manager The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland kbarnes at clevejcc.org 216-382-4000 ext. 274 From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Thu Jan 15 09:13:27 2004 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 12:13:27 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Playmakers Youth Theatre Winter Classes Message-ID: <B02C7A1A7AD4D511A5EA00508B2CF88FBBF618@mail.clevejcc.org> Playmakers Classes Winter 2004 Classes start the week of January 18th! Sign up now!! Hip Hop Musical Theatre Dance Mandel JCC Sundays 10 am-10:45 am B6501 Ages 3-6 Taught by Abby Lausin dancer and choreographer Classes will culminate in a short dance recital Classes start January 18th Fee: $80; JCC $58 Creative Dramatics Taught by Sheri Gross Director of Playmakers Youth Theatre Each class will have a short performance M6002 Pre-K and K Mayfield JCC Thur. 4:00pm-4:40pm Fee $77 JCC $55 B6502 Pre-k and K Mandel JCC Wed. 3:45-4:25 pm Fee $77 JCC $55 B6503 Grades 1-3 Mandel JCC Wed 4:30 pm-5:25 pm Fee $87 JCC $65 for more information please call Sheri Gross at 216-382-4000 ext. 272 Kris Barnes Playmakers Youth Theatre Box Office Manager The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland kbarnes at clevejcc.org 216-382-4000 ext. 274 From WSPAmherst at aol.com Thu Jan 15 10:17:00 2004 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 13:17:00 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Presents "Arms and the Man" Message-ID: <01C27DE4.30E1DBFE.0C84D23E@aol.com> For Immediate Release Workshop Players Theatre presents George Bernard Shaw???s "Arms and the Man", opening January 29. The show is directed by Virginia Waratinksy and features Chas P. Deremer as Capt. Bluntschli, Marylee Gotch as Raina Petkoff, Maud Holm as Catherine Petkoff, Dale Hruska as Nicola, Jim Murray as the Russian Officer, Marc Newton as Sergius Saranoff, Kat Sokolowska as Louka and Jack Warren as Major Petkoff. The play was written in 1894 yet it is still fresh. That is part of Shaw???s genius. It is an anti-war play but it is much more than that. To quote Shaw: "Just as the historian can teach no real history until he has cured his readers of the romantic delusion that the greatness of a queen consists in her being a pretty woman and having her head cut off, so the playwright of the first order can do nothing with his audience until he has cured them of looking at the stage through the keyhole, and sniffing round the theatre as prurient people sniff round the divorce court." Come and see one of the few plays set in Bulgaria. Come and learn why chocolate is more important than bullets and why glory is so fleeting. Come and enjoy Shaw???s wit, and his cynicism. Theater is the ideal means of telling this story and Workshop is proud to produce "Arms and the Man". Come and be a part of the theater experience. We need you and you need theater. Together we???ll have a memorable evening. Production dates are January 29, 30, 31; February 6, 7, 13 & 14 at 8 p.m. There will also be Sunday matinees on February 8 and 15 at 3 p.m.. Tickets are $10.00 each and may be reserved by calling the box office at 440-988-5613. Group rates are available for groups of 15 or more. For more information, call or visit our website at www.workshopplayers.com. Workshop Players Theatre is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. - 30 ??? Contact: Virginia Waratinsky; 440-277-1194 or by e-mail at: vow at midviewinternet.com Kathy Whitmore, WSP PR: WSPAmherst at aol.com From rferguson at woio.com Thu Jan 15 10:53:18 2004 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 12:53:18 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"OPEN MIC NIGHT" Sunday Film Shoot Cancelled. Message-ID: <CB013DDB6AD0D411A89D00D0B7A7396301DD7989@woioexchange.raycommedia.com> 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_01C3DB98.D6D17DD2 Content-Type: text/plain The Shoot Scheduled for this Sunday at hilarities has been cancelled. I will fill you in when it is re-scheduled. Thanks. Also thanks to all those patient talented folks who came to the shoot last night at the winchester. You were all professional and wonderful and will add immensley to this project. Thanks. "Planet Earth is blue and there's nothing I can do." D.B. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DB98.D6D17DD2 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <META HTTP-EQUIV=3D"Content-Type" CONTENT=3D"text/html; = charset=3Dus-ascii"> <META NAME=3D"Generator" CONTENT=3D"MS Exchange Server version = 5.5.2657.73"> <TITLE>"OPEN MIC NIGHT" Sunday Film Shoot Cancelled.

The Shoot Scheduled for this Sunday at = hilarities has been cancelled. I will fill you in when it is = re-scheduled. Thanks.

Also thanks to all those patient = talented folks who came to the shoot last night at the winchester. You = were all professional and wonderful and will add immensley to this = project. Thanks.









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

------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DB98.D6D17DD2-- From singingcat2 at hotmail.com Thu Jan 15 11:33:04 2004 From: singingcat2 at hotmail.com (Donna Williams) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 19:33:04 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ANY FLORIDA CONNECTIONS? Message-ID:
Hello everyone,
                     I am planning on moving to Florida in a few months and was wondering if anyone knows if there is a web site available like neohiopal in Florida. I have experience in acting as well as production work and I don't want to go out there not being prepared with some info and possibly contacts. Are there any good production companies out there? What are some good schools for media production education? Or even a school that specialises just in production. How about some reliable and trustworthy talent agencies. I'll be moving to the Ft. Myers area closer to Estero Florida. Any and all help and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
                                    Thank you very much, keep the dreams alive!!!
                                                                      Donna


Let the new MSN Premium Internet Software make the most of your high-speed experience. From jcasey at dobama.org Thu Jan 15 12:18:02 2004 From: jcasey at dobama.org (Joyce Casey) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 15:18:02 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Addition to Classes at Dobama Theatre Message-ID: <4006F57A.3EE9146A@dobama.org> Dear Performing Arts Friends, At notice regarding classes at Dobama sent yesterday was missing important information. We are honored to be presenting World Adventure a class for ages 7-9 which will be taught by Robin Pease, a local Equity actress who is also the Artistic Director of Kulture Kids. The class will begin on Tuesday January 27. It will run for 8 weeks from 4:30-5:30. Sorry for the omission. Joyce Casey From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Thu Jan 15 13:19:14 2004 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 16:19:14 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sam Shepard's True West Opens at Fine Arts Message-ID: <005401c3dbad$3ab3e880$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C3DB83.51DDE080 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby presents True West by Obie Award and Pulitzer Prize winner Sam Shepard You don't choose your family, your family chooses you. Nowhere is this more apparent than in this contemporary classic by Sam Shepard. Desperate and broke, Lee, a half-drunk, belligerent drifter pays an unexpected visit to his younger brother Austin, an aspiring Hollywood screenwriter who is house sitting for their mother. An ode to sibling rivalry, this intense comedy hurtles towards an explosive high-noon showdown. (Rated Adult) Production Dates January 30 & 31 and February 6, 7, 13, 14 20 & 21 at 8:00 pm Tickets $17/Adults; $15/Seniors & Students Group rates are available. Call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or purchase tickets online at www.fineartsassociation.org Location The Shadowbox Theatre of The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue (Rte 20), Willoughby, on the campus of The Andrews School. The Cast Ryan Calderhead as Austin Daniel McElhaney as Lee Kip Thomas as Saul Kathe Tascone as Mom The Artistic Team Fabio Polanco, Director Paul Gatzke, Scenic and Sound Designer Kristen Buchs, Lighting and Costume Designer Josh Brown and Kelly Elliott, Fight Choreographers Nancy Brooks, Stage Manager Call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or purchase tickets online at www.fineartsassociation.org ------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C3DB83.51DDE080 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The = Fine Arts=20 Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby=20 presents
 
True=20 West
by Obie Award=20 and Pulitzer Prize winner Sam Shepard
 
You don't choose=20 your family, your family chooses you.  Nowhere is this more = apparent than=20 in this contemporary classic by Sam Shepard.  Desperate and broke, = Lee, a=20 half-drunk, belligerent drifter pays an unexpected visit to his younger = brother=20 Austin, an aspiring Hollywood screenwriter who is house sitting for = their=20 mother.  An ode to sibling rivalry, this intense comedy hurtles = towards an=20 explosive high-noon showdown.  (Rated Adult)
 
Production = Dates
January 30 & 31 and February 6, = 7, 13, 14=20 20 & 21 at 8:00 pm

Tickets 

$17/Adults; = $15/Seniors & Students  =20

Group rates are = available. 

Call the Fine Arts = Box Office=20 at (440) 951-6637 or = purchase tickets=20 online at www.fineartsassociat= ion.org

Location

The Shadowbox Theatre = of The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue (Rte 20), = Willoughby, on=20 the campus of The Andrews School.

 The Cast

Ryan Calderhead=20 as Austin

Daniel=20 McElhaney as Lee

Kip=20 Thomas as Saul

Kathe Tascone = as Mom

The Artistic=20 Team

Fabio Polanco, Director

Paul=20 GatzkeScenic and Sound=20 Designer

Kristen=20 BuchsLighting and = Costume=20 Designer

Josh Brown = and Kelly=20 Elliott, Fight=20 Choreographers

Nancy Brooks, Stage = Manager

Call the Fine Arts = Box Office=20 at (440) 951-6637 or = purchase tickets=20 online at www.fineartsassociati= on.org

------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C3DB83.51DDE080-- >From pr at clevelandplayhouse.com" Dear NEOHIOPAL: For Immediate Release... Cleveland Play House Winter Classes Announced http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20040115i The Cleveland Play House Children's Theatre Opens Musical Adaptation of Lewis Carroll's Jabberwocky http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20040115ii Contacts: Julie Fogel, The Cleveland Play House, Public Relations Manager, 216/795-7000 x236 The Cleveland Play House 8500 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44106-0189 http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com From yvette at beckcenter.org Thu Jan 15 14:03:30 2004 From: yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 17:03:30 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stoppard Translation of Chekhov's The Seagull at Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E01D4CE@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DBB3.6921A08A Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Beck Center for the Arts =20 Invites You to Immerse Yourself With Anton Chekhov's The Seagull (Translation by Tom Stoppard) =20 Opening January 23 through February 15 in our intimate Studio Theater, The Seagull will be directed by Cleveland icon Thomas Q. Fulton. =20 =20 Tickets Prices and Show Times below . . .=20 To reserve your tickets, call the box office at (216) 521-2540 or visit us at www.beckcenter.org . =20 The Seagull The setting is a country estate in pre-Revolutionary Russia. The story explores the cost of success and failure in the world of art, as a famous actress and her neglected son act out their disappointments against a backdrop of artistic idealism, vanity and unrequited love. Stripped to its bare essentials, The Seagull is about nature and the human forces that try to change it. =20 =20 The Director "I have a special love for Chekhov. There is no playwright like him." says Tom Fulton. His plays are about the little details of life that, step by step, touch us and inspire us and make us laugh." "The Seagull is a deeply moving play - but it is also achingly funny. I think our audiences will be surprised by the humor that erupts amidst the love affairs and passions of the characters. And, this translation by Tom Stoppard is wonderful, a contemporary and wholly actable script. The marriage of Stoppard and Chekhov simply adds to the joy." =20 The Cast Includes The cast of The Seagull includes Tracie Patterson as Arkadina, Bernadette Clemens as Nina, Jesse Kamps as Konstantine, Jeffrey Grover as Trigorin and Robert Hawkes as Dr. Dorn.=20 =20 The Sponsors The Seagull is sponsored by Cox Communications, First Federal of Lakewood, WCPN 90.3 FM ideastream, WCLV 104.9 FM and Lakewoodbuzz.com. =20 =20 Tickets Prices, Show Dates and Times Show runs January 23 through February 15. =20 Friday and Saturday nights at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday afternoons at 3:00 p.m. =20 A student matinee has been scheduled for Tuesday, January 27 at 10:00 a.m. $22 for adults, $19 for seniors and $15 for students. =20 Discount rates are available for groups of 20 or more. =20 The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue. =20 =20 =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts www.beckcenter.org =20 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: yvette at beckcenter.org Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DBB3.6921A08A Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Beck Center for the = Arts

 

Invites You to Immerse Yourself With

Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull (Translation by Tom Stoppard)

 

Opening January 23 through February 15 in our intimate Studio Theater, The = Seagull will be directed by Cleveland icon Thomas Q. Fulton. 

 

Tickets Prices = and Show Times below . . .

To reserve your tickets, call the box office at (216) 521-2540 or visit us at www.beckcenter.org.

 

The = Seagull

The setting is a country estate in pre-Revolutionary Russia.  The story explores the cost of = success and failure in the world of art, as a famous actress and her neglected = son act out their disappointments against a backdrop of artistic idealism, = vanity and unrequited love.  Stripped = to its bare essentials, The Seagull is about = nature and the human forces that try to change it. 

 

The = Director

“I have a special love for Chekhov.  There is no playwright like him.” says Tom = Fulton.  His plays are about the little details of life that, step by step, touch = us and inspire us and make us laugh.”  “The = Seagull is a deeply moving play - but it is also achingly funny.  I think = our audiences will be surprised by the humor that erupts amidst the love = affairs and passions of the characters.   And, this translation by Tom Stoppard is wonderful, a contemporary and wholly actable script.  = The marriage of Stoppard and Chekhov simply adds to the = joy.”

 

The Cast = Includes

The cast of The = Seagull includes Tracie Patterson as Arkadina, = Bernadette Clemens as Nina, Jesse Kamps as Konstantine, Jeffrey Grover as Trigorin and Robert Hawkes as Dr. Dorn. =

 

The = Sponsors

The = Seagull is sponsored by Cox Communications, First Federal of Lakewood, WCPN 90.3 = FM ideastream, WCLV 104.9 FM and = Lakewoodbuzz.com. 

 

Tickets Prices, Show Dates = and Times

Show runs January 23 through = February 15.  =

Friday and = Saturday nights at 8:00 = p.m. and Sunday afternoons at = 3:00 = p.m. 

A student matinee has been = scheduled for Tuesday, January 27 at 10:00 a.m.

$22 for adults, = $19 for seniors and $15 for students. 

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

The = Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown = Cleveland at 17801 Detroit = Avenue.

 

 

 

Yvette A. Hanzel

Director of Marketing

Beck Center for the Arts

www.beckce= nter.org

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, OH  = 44107

216.521.2540 ext. 225

Email:  = yvette at beckcenter.org

Fax:  = 216.228.6050

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DBB3.6921A08A-- >From Joe Cali" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C3DB8B.EFCAFAA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AFTRA Cleveland presents... =20 Basic Audition Skills Experience =20 This Free Lance Organizing Committee Conservatory is aimed at members = who want to increase their audition skills in a friendly, supportive = teaching environment. =20 =B7 When: Monday, Feb. 9th, @ 7:00 p.m. =B7 Where: AFTRA Cleveland, 1468 W. Ninth St., Suite 720 =B7 Admission: $20 members; $30 non-members =B7 Reserved to AFTRA members only until Feb. 2nd, then open to = all. Max. 30 people. RESERVATIONS REQUIRED =B7 Call 216-781-2255 ASAP to make reservations =20 Experienced members will coach and guide participants through the = on-camera and voice-over audition process in small groups, allowing time = to practice and learn auditioning techniques. Teachers will include: =B7 Rohn Thomas =B7 Helene Weinberg =B7 Mike Kraft =B7 Nancy Telzerow =B7 Catherine Albers =B7 Others TBA For more information, contact AFTRA CLEVELAND at 216.781.2255 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C3DB8B.EFCAFAA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
AFTRA Cleveland=20 presents...

 

Basic Audition Skills Experience

 

This Free Lance Organizing Committee Conservatory is aimed = at=20 members who want to increase their audition skills in a friendly, = supportive=20 teaching environment.

 

=B7       =20 When: Monday, Feb. = 9th, @ 7:00=20 p.m.

=B7       =20 Where: AFTRA Cleveland, = 1468 W. Ninth=20 St., Suite 720

=B7       =20 Admission: $20 members; $30 = non-members

=B7       =20 Reserved to AFTRA members only = until Feb.=20 2nd, then open to all. Max. 30 people. RESERVATIONS=20 REQUIRED

=B7      =20 Call=20 216-781-2255 ASAP to make reservations

 

Experienced members will coach = and guide=20 participants through the on-camera and voice-over audition process in = small=20 groups, allowing time to practice and learn auditioning=20 techniques.

 


Teachers will=20 include:

=B7       =20 Rohn=20 Thomas

=B7       =20 Helene=20 Weinberg

=B7       =20 Mike=20 Kraft

=B7       =20 Nancy=20 Telzerow

=B7       =20 Catherine=20 Albers

=B7       =20 Others=20 TBA

 

For more information, = contact AFTRA=20 CLEVELAND at 216.781.2255

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C3DB8B.EFCAFAA0-- From RMadorsky at aol.com Thu Jan 15 16:05:17 2004 From: RMadorsky at aol.com (RMadorsky at aol.com) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 19:05:17 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]BIG FAVOR Message-ID: <4d.39d67359.2d3884bd@aol.com> --part1_4d.39d67359.2d3884bd_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dearest NEohioPAL Community, Does anyone have access to a place/equiptment to edit some video together between this Friday the 16th and Mon. the 19th?!!!!!! If so, THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU Please respond to rmadorsky at aol.com ASAP peace and joy, ~ Rachel --part1_4d.39d67359.2d3884bd_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dearest NEohioPAL Community,

Does anyone have access to a place/equiptment to edit some video together b= etween this Friday the 16th and Mon. the 19th?!!!!!!

       If so, THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
Please respond to rmadorsky at aol.com ASAP

peace and joy,
~ Rachel
--part1_4d.39d67359.2d3884bd_boundary-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Thu Jan 15 20:17:54 2004 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 23:17:54 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Auditions for "Schoolhouse Rock Live!" Message-ID: <18d.247097ac.2d38bff2@aol.com> -------------------------------1074226674 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Workshop Players announce auditions for =E2=80=9CSchoolhouse Rock Live=E2= =80=9D, from the=20 series created by George Newall and Tom Yohe. Director Bill Reising, will cast at least six actors. He is looking for at=20 least three men and three women of non-specific adult ages, and the cast siz= e=20 may be increased. Jayne Bartish-Kacik is the music director. Auditions wil= l=20 be held at Workshop Players Theater, located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road,=20 Amherst on Saturday, February 7 from noon to 3:00 p.m. and Sunday, February=20= 8 from=20 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Callbacks are Tuesday, February 10 from 7:00-9:00 p.m. =20= The=20 theater is located approximately halfway between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58. =20 Performances are April 15, 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 30 and May 1, 2. =20 =20 For more information, contact the director at 440-324-5998. - 30 - "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" -------------------------------1074226674 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

Workshop Players announce auditions for =E2=80=9CSchoolhouse=20= Rock Live=E2=80=9D, from the series created by George Newall and Tom Yoh= e.

Director Bill Reising, will= cast at least six actors.  He= is looking for at least three men and three women of non-spec= ific adult ages, and the cast size may be inc= reased.   Jayne Bartish-Kacik is the= music director. Auditions will be held at Workshop Players Theater, located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road, Amherst on Saturday, February 7 from noon to 3:00 p.m.= and Sunday, February 8 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.  Callbacks are Tuesday, February 10 from=20= 7:00-9:00 p.m.   The theater is located=20= approximately halfway between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58.

 

Performances are April 15,= 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 30 and May 1, 2.&= nbsp;

 

For more information, contact the director at 44= 0-324-5998.
- 30 -
 
"If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting"=
-------------------------------1074226674-- From rainbowrep at neo.rr.com Thu Jan 15 22:16:03 2004 From: rainbowrep at neo.rr.com (Lois DiGiacomo) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 00:16:03 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Reminder from The Rainbow Repertory Company Message-ID: <00d501c3dbf8$3857db00$8fd35d18@DJVLSZ01> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00D2_01C3DBC5.ED7405F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Chuck Spencer is holding auditions for actors and actresses with strong = voices for a Broadway musical revue - A LOVE FOR ALL AGES. Saturday, = January 17 at 10 p.m. at St. Stephen Lutheran Church at the corners of = Fulton Road and Dressler Road in North Canton. Performance dates: Feb. = 13-14. Bring resume and prepared musical piece. Charles Spencer = 330.499.6137.=20 ------=_NextPart_000_00D2_01C3DBC5.ED7405F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Chuck Spencer is holding = auditions for actors=20 and actresses with strong voices for a Broadway musical revue - A LOVE = FOR ALL=20 AGES.  Saturday, January 17 at 10 p.m. at St. Stephen Lutheran = Church at=20 the corners of Fulton Road and Dressler Road in North=20 Canton.  Performance dates:  Feb. 13-14.  =  Bring=20 resume and prepared musical piece. Charles Spencer=20 330.499.6137.=20
------=_NextPart_000_00D2_01C3DBC5.ED7405F0-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Fri Jan 16 05:54:59 2004 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 08:54:59 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Time to Register for WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio "Tricks of the Trade" Message-ID: <9f.42a33bb9.2d394733@aol.com> --part1_9f.42a33bb9.2d394733_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable It's Time to Register for WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio "Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Actor's Career, Craft & Professional Development, A= =20 Non-Traditional Approach to Pursuing Your Passion"=A9 at Tri-C Eastern, 4250= =20 Richmond Rd.=A0 Call for room locations. Saturdays, beginning January 24th -= March=20 6th,=A0 2004,=20 10:30 AM - 12:00 noon. To register for ongoing classes for Actors, Playwrights and Directors, call=20 (216)561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0=20 The Series:=20 .=A0 Sat. 1/24:=A0 'Preparin': Tuning into the Artistic Power Within for Cre= ative=20 Change. =A0=A0 A spiritual approach to develop & hone your craft. Meditation,=20 Visualization, Breathing &=20 =A0=A0 other Relaxation Techniques for performing artists to help reduce aud= ition=20 & performance=20 =A0=A0 anxiety.=A0=A0=A0=A0 [NOTE:=A0 Registration for this session only, $1= 5.00] .=A0=A0 Sat.=A0 1/31:=A0=A0=A0 Strugglin': Auditions & Jobs . . . . . for Th= eatre,=20 On-camera &=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Voiceo= ver Learn the Do's & Don'ts of audition techniques.=A0 You will learn how auditi= ons=20 work, how to prepare for them, and where to find them.=A0 Be prepared for th= e=20 different scenarios: Monologues vs. Reading from the Script.=A0 After the=20 audition, and you get the job, you'll learn the Do's & Don'ts of what to do=20= next. .=A0=A0 Sat. 2/1:=A0=A0=A0 'Strivin,' part 1:=A0 Voiceover Skills & Techniqu= es=20 (commercial &=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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 indust= rial for radio & TV) Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep the= =20 listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem.=A0 Commercial= ,=20 Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require unique voiceov= er=20 abilities.=A0 Find out why voiceover work isn't easy as it looks. .=A0=A0 Sat. 2/14:=A0=A0=A0=A0 Strivin', part II:=A0=A0 On-Camera Skills & T= echniques=20 (commercial,=A0=A0=A0=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 industrial & film) There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera.=A0 Us= ing=20 your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV & film different=20 from acting for the stage.=A0 This session will show you how to adapt your s= tage=20 skills to be successful for on-camera auditions and jobs. .=A0 Sat. 2/21:=A0=A0 'Strivin', part III:=A0 Diction, Dialogue & Speaking T= echniques=20 for=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 On-stage, On-ca= mera & Voiceover=20 Do you 'Swallow' your words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have= you=20 been asked to 'Slow down?'=A0 Professionals pay attention to the details -=20 pacing, "t's, d's, & ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and your voi= ce:=20 enunciation, articulation, intonation, inflection, and more, to give your=20 characters more flavor. Great session for singers & comedians, too. .=A0 Sat. 2/28 & Sat. 3/6: 'Survivin,' parts I & II.=A0=A0 Marketing:=A0 'To= ols of=20 the Trade,'=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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Business Basics & Getting Work" (NOTE:=A0 Registration for both sessions is preferred, but not mandatory.) Every actor must have the right tools of the trade - Photos, Resumes, Demo=20 Tapes, etc.=A0 But you need to learn how to spend your money wisely, by know= ing -=20 when, where, why and how - to get the tools of the trade you will need. Breaking into the business: There's more to being an actor than acting.=A0 Y= ou=20 will have to know about the following to increase=A0 your chances of being=20 successful=A0 --=A0 Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams," Casting Direc= tors,=20 Producers & Directors, Unions, and Being an Independent Contractor, Record k= eeping:=20 Income & Expenses. Learn the=A0 - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - to make that Leap= =20 from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets. Everything=20 from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting Classes - to - Apartments, Resources, Netwo= rking &=20 other "Survival skills." All about "Showcases" and developing your own "One=20 Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work. .Sat.=A0 3/13:=A0=A0 'Aspirin,' Arrivin'. . . (& Stayin' There): Career Opti= ons &=20 Transitions Learn how to create, build & keep your career alive. Use your versatility to= =20 help pay the bills when your career seems stalled or isn't going the way you= 'd=20 like.=A0=A0 Discover the power of creating your individual "'Signature Style= '=20 Career Game Plans." 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WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio

"Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Actor's Career, Craft & Prof= essional Development, A Non-Traditional Approach to Pursuing Your Passion"= =A9 at Tri-C Eastern, 4250 Richmond Rd.=A0 Call for room locations. Satu= rdays, beginning January 24th - March 6th,=A0 2004,
10:30 AM - 12:00 noon.

To register for ongoing classes for Actors, Playwrights and Directors, c= all (216)561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0

The Series:

.=A0 Sat. 1/24:=A0 'Preparin': Tuning into the Artistic Power With= in for Creative Change.
=A0=A0 A spiritual approach to develop & hone your craft. Meditation, Vi= sualization, Breathing &
=A0=A0 other Relaxation Techniques for performing artists to help reduce aud= ition & performance
=A0=A0 anxiety.=A0=A0=A0=A0 [NOTE:=A0 Registration for this session o= nly, $15.00]

.=A0=A0 Sat.=A0 1/31:=A0=A0=A0 Strugglin': Auditions & Jobs .=20= . . . . for Theatre, On-camera &
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Voiceo= ver

Learn the Do's & Don'ts of audition techniques.=A0 You will learn how au= ditions work, how to prepare for them, and where to find them.=A0 Be prepare= d for the different scenarios: Monologues vs. Reading from the Script.=A0 Af= ter the audition, and you get the job, you'll learn the Do's & Don'ts of= what to do next.

.=A0=A0 Sat. 2/1:=A0=A0=A0 'Strivin,' part 1:=A0 Voiceover Skills=20= & Techniques (commercial &
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 indust= rial for radio & TV)

Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep= the listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem.=A0 Comme= rcial, Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require uni= que voiceover abilities.=A0 Find out why voiceover work isn't easy as it loo= ks.

.=A0=A0 Sat. 2/14:=A0=A0=A0=A0 Strivin', part II:=A0=A0 On-Camera=20= Skills & Techniques (commercial,=A0=A0=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0 industrial & film)

There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera.=A0 Us= ing your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV & film di= fferent from acting for the stage.=A0 This session will show you how to adap= t your stage skills to be successful for on-camera auditions and jobs.

.=A0 Sat. 2/21:=A0=A0 'Strivin', part III:=A0 Diction, Dialogue &a= mp; Speaking Techniques for
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 On-stage, On-ca= mera & Voiceover

Do you 'Swallow' your words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have= you been asked to 'Slow down?'=A0 Professionals pay attention to the detail= s - pacing, "t's, d's, & ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and=20= your voice: enunciation, articulation, intonation, inflection, and more, to=20= give your characters more flavor. Great session for singers & comedians,= too.

.=A0 Sat. 2/28 & Sat. 3/6: 'Survivin,' parts I & II.=A0= =A0 Marketing:=A0 'Tools of the Trade,'
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Business Basics & Getting Wor= k"

(NOTE:=A0 Registration for both sessions is preferred, but not mandatory.)
Every actor must have the right tools of the trade - Photos, Resumes, Demo T= apes, etc.=A0 But you need to learn how to spend your money wisely, by knowi= ng - when, where, why and how - to get the tools of the trade you will need.=

Breaking into the business: There's more to being an actor than acting.=A0 Y= ou will have to know about the following to increase=A0 your chances of bein= g successful=A0 --=A0 Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams," Casting Dir= ectors, Producers & Directors, Unions, and Being an Independent Contract= or, Record keeping: Income & Expenses.

Learn the=A0 - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - to make that=20= Leap from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets. Ev= erything from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting Classes - to - Apartments, Resourc= es, Networking & other "Survival skills." All about "Showcases" and deve= loping your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work.

.Sat.=A0 3/13:=A0=A0 'Aspirin,' Arrivin'. . . (& Stayin' There): Career Options & Transitions
Learn how to create, build & keep your career alive. Use your versatilit= y to help pay the bills when your career seems stalled or isn't going the wa= y you'd like.=A0=A0 Discover the power of creating your individual "'Sign= ature Style' Career Game Plans."

[Note:=A0 Can't attend Saturday classes?=A0 Private Coaching is available= at the same price for this series.]
=A0=A0
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
Major Credit cards accepted.
Paid Registration must be received 3 days in advance of each session.
Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details.=A0





--part1_9f.42a33bb9.2d394733_boundary-- From docbunk at yahoo.com Fri Jan 16 06:47:44 2004 From: docbunk at yahoo.com (bocchieri rick) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 06:47:44 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Flamenco dancers needed Message-ID: <20040116144744.29967.qmail@web12503.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1542925619-1074264464=:29590 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii A student needs 1 or more flamenco dancers on Feb 7 for a thesis project at Mercey Herest College in Erie, Pa. If interested call the Fairport Dance Academy at 440-354-5062. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes --0-1542925619-1074264464=:29590 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
A student needs 1 or more flamenco dancers on Feb 7 for a thesis project at Mercey Herest College in Erie, Pa.   If interested call the Fairport Dance Academy at 440-354-5062. 


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Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes --0-1542925619-1074264464=:29590-- From dwarnke at karamu.com Fri Jan 16 07:15:32 2004 From: dwarnke at karamu.com (Doug Warnke) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 10:15:32 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Bee-Luther Hatchee Message-ID: <007701c3dc43$9be1ec60$0101a8c0@doug> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0074_01C3DC19.ADBDDC20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Karamu Performing Arts Theater is holding open non-equity auditions for = its upcoming production of Bee-Luther Hatchee January 20 & 21 at 6:00pm = in the Concert Hall at Karamu. Actors should come prepared with a 2-3 = minute memorized monologue, head shot, and resume. Roles are available = for several adult female actors and at least two adult male actors who = are caucasian (see below). Stipend available.=20 CHARACTER BREAKDOWN Libby Price: Female, African-American, could be late thirties to early = forties, has an ageless quality Shelita Burns: Female, African-American, mid-thirties, very attractive, = well dress, corporate, articulate and ambitious Robert: Male, White, mid to late thirties, an air of modest prosperity =20 Anna: Female, White or Hispanic, mid-thirties, corporate, ambitious =20 Sean Leonard: Male, White, middle-aged, casual but neatly dressed For more information, please contact Doug Warnke, Head of Production, = at (216) 795-7070 ext. 241. Karamu is located at 2355 E. 89th street, = Cleveland, OH 44106. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0074_01C3DC19.ADBDDC20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Karamu Performing Arts Theater is = holding open=20 non-equity auditions for its upcoming production of Bee-Luther Hatchee = January=20 20 & 21 at 6:00pm in the Concert Hall at Karamu.  Actors should = come=20 prepared with a 2-3 minute memorized monologue, head shot, and = resume. =20 Roles are available for several adult female actors and at = least two adult=20 male actors who are caucasian (see below).  Stipend=20 available. 
 
CHARACTER BREAKDOWN

Libby Price: Female, African-American, = could be=20 late thirties to early forties, has an ageless quality
Shelita Burns: Female, African-American, mid-thirties, very = attractive,=20 well dress, corporate, articulate and ambitious

Robert: Male, = White, mid=20 to late thirties, an air of modest prosperity
 
Anna: = Female, White=20 or Hispanic, mid-thirties, corporate, ambitious
 
Sean = Leonard:=20 Male, White, middle-aged, casual but neatly dressed
 For more information, please = contact Doug=20 Warnke, Head of Production, at (216) 795-7070 ext. 241.  Karamu is = located=20 at 2355 E. 89th street, Cleveland, OH 44106.  =
------=_NextPart_000_0074_01C3DC19.ADBDDC20-- From johnsunderland at sbcglobal.net Fri Jan 16 07:20:25 2004 From: johnsunderland at sbcglobal.net (John Sunderland) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 07:20:25 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]January Head Shot Special From Veteran Photographer John Sunderland Message-ID: <20040116152025.59118.qmail@web80305.mail.yahoo.com> --0-653892054-1074266425=:58410 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Actor?s head shot special from Veteran photographer John Sunderland Last years special was such a success, I?m offering it again for January this year. Entire Session for your actor head shot?$85.00* including your 1st black and white print. (Make-up artist available if you like) Shoot comprised of at least 40 digital shots?you get the CD! We can then review it while you?re here. Visit my web at www.johnsunderland.com/ Or email me at: johnsunderland at sbcglobal.net. 216-795-0642 *All prices plus tax, photo stylist additional. John Sunderland Photography 12706 Larchmere Blvd. Cleveland, OH 44120 www.johnsunderland.com johnsunderland at sbcglobal.net 216-795-0642 --0-653892054-1074266425=:58410 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Actor?s head shot special from Veteran photographer John Sunderland

 

Last years special was such a success, I?m offering it again for January this year.

 

Entire Session for your actor head shot?$85.00* including your 1st black and white print. (Make-up artist available if you like)

 

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216-795-0642 --0-653892054-1074266425=:58410-- From mcornwell at hb.edu Fri Jan 16 08:46:53 2004 From: mcornwell at hb.edu (Molly Cornwell) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 11:46:53 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition for Hathaway Brown School Message-ID: <4008157D.3010703@hb.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------080004040401000909070107 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hathaway Brown School announces AUDITIONS for STAGE DOOR by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman Audition dates: Tuesday, Jan. 20th - 4:15 - 6:30 pm Wednesday, Jan. 21st - 6:30-8:00 pm Black Box Theater, in the Atrium at Hathaway Brown School (use main entrance on North Park Blvd.) Roles: 21 Females (all cast with HB high school students) 8 Males - DESPERATELY NEED YOUNG MEN (ages 15-25) to fill these roles The story concerns young women who have come to NYC to pursue a career in the theater. Set in the 1930's, the action takes place in The Footlights Club, a boarding house for young women in the theater. Humor mixes with heartbreak as each hopeful experiences the uncertainties of the business. The play also explores, at its' center, the value of sticking to one's convictions in the face of failure rather than opting to 'selling out' for an easier, less passionate existence. There are two main challenging roles for males--Keith Burgess, who is a young passionate writer, and David Kingsley, who is a successful Hollywood producer. Other male roles are those of suitors . PRODUCTION DATES: Thursday, Feb. 26 at 7:00 pm Friday and Saturday, Feb. 27 & 28 at 8:00 pm Directed by Molly Cornwell Contact Molly Cornwell, 320-8796, ext. 7125 regarding questions or audition appointments. Hathaway Brown School is located at 19600 North Park Blvd., Shaker Heights WE WELCOME YOU ALL. For those of you who are 18 and older, returning to high school may seem strange and unappealing, but the productions here are excellent, the students are talented, and the production values are high. THANK YOU. --------------080004040401000909070107 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Hathaway Brown School

announces

AUDITIONS 
for  STAGE DOOR   by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman

Audition dates:  Tuesday, Jan. 20th  -  4:15 - 6:30 pm
                         Wednesday, Jan. 21st  -  6:30-8:00 pm

Black Box Theater, in the Atrium at Hathaway Brown School  (use main entrance on North Park Blvd.)

Roles:  21 Females  (all cast with HB high school students)
              8  Males  -  DESPERATELY NEED YOUNG MEN  (ages 15-25)  to fill these roles

The story concerns young women who have come to NYC to pursue a career in the theater.  Set in the 1930's, the action takes place in The Footlights Club, a boarding house for young women in the theater.  Humor mixes with heartbreak as each hopeful experiences the uncertainties of the business.  The play also explores, at its' center, the value of sticking to one's convictions in the face of failure rather than opting to 'selling out' for an easier, less passionate existence.

There are two main challenging roles for males--Keith Burgess, who is a young passionate writer, and David Kingsley, who is a successful Hollywood producer.  Other male roles are those of suitors . 
PRODUCTION DATES:   Thursday, Feb. 26  at 7:00 pm
                                             Friday and Saturday, Feb. 27 & 28  at  8:00 pm

Directed by Molly Cornwell

Contact Molly Cornwell, 320-8796, ext. 7125 regarding questions or audition appointments. 

Hathaway Brown School is located at 19600 North Park Blvd., Shaker Heights

WE WELCOME YOU ALL.  For those of you who are 18 and older, returning to high school may seem strange and unappealing, but the productions here are excellent, the students are talented, and the production values are high.   THANK YOU.
--------------080004040401000909070107-- From mcornwell at hb.edu Fri Jan 16 08:52:21 2004 From: mcornwell at hb.edu (Molly Cornwell) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 11:52:21 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Costumer needed Message-ID: <400816C5.7070108@hb.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------010501040002040807080105 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hathaway Brown School is looking for a COSTUMER for our high school production of the 1930's play STAGE DOOR. PRODUCTION DATES: Thursday, Feb. 26 at 7:00 pm Friday and Saturday, Feb. 27 & 28 at 8:00 pm Paid Position plus Costume Budget. Please contact Molly Cornwell, Theater Director, at 320-8796, ext. 7125 POSITION NEEDS TO BE FILLED ASAP! THANK YOU. --------------010501040002040807080105 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hathaway Brown School is looking for a COSTUMER for our high school production of the 1930's play  STAGE DOOR
PRODUCTION DATES:  Thursday, Feb. 26 at 7:00 pm
                                             Friday and Saturday, Feb. 27 & 28  at 8:00 pm

Paid Position plus Costume Budget. 

Please contact Molly Cornwell, Theater Director, at 320-8796, ext. 7125

POSITION NEEDS TO BE FILLED  ASAP!  THANK YOU.
--------------010501040002040807080105-- From dinamaya at wideopenwest.com Fri Jan 16 07:45:28 2004 From: dinamaya at wideopenwest.com (dinamaya at wideopenwest.com) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 10:45:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players announces auditions for SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK LIVE! Message-ID: <40081528.76d8.1804289383@wowway.com> Correction on callback times... Workshop Players announce auditions for SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK LIVE! a series created by George Newall and Tom Yohe. Director Bill Reising, will cast at least six actors. He is looking for at least three men and three women of non-specific adult ages, and the cast size may be increased. Jayne Bartish-Kacik is the music director. Auditions will be held at Workshop Players Theater, located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road, Amherst on Saturday, February 7 from noon to 3:00 p.m. and Sunday, February 8 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Callbacks are Wednesday, February 11 from 7:00-9:00 p.m. Bring and upbeat tune to sing. An accompanist will be provided. No unaccompanied singing, please. Bring your own music. Dress in clothes and footwear appropriate for a dance audition. The theater is located approximately halfway between Rt. 2 Performances are April 15, 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 30 and May 1, 2. For more information, contact the director at 440-324-5998. From marketing at playersguildtheatre.com Fri Jan 16 09:39:32 2004 From: marketing at playersguildtheatre.com (Players Guild Theatre) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 12:39:32 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]V-Monologues on stage at the Players Guild Theatre Message-ID: <200401161239.AA1442100@playersguildtheatre.com> For Immediate Release Contact: Amy Marie Sima 330-453-7619 www.playersguildtheatre.com V-DAY CANTON IS COMING! V-Day Canton 2004 is a benefit production of Eve Ensler=92s =93The Vagina M= onologues=94 as part of the V-Day Worldwide Campaign. ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY! at the Players Guild Theatre on February 7, 2004 Cast to include Sarah Cutlip of Akron, Sadie Grossman of Cleveland Heights,= Marci Paolucci of Cuyahoga Falls, Linda Ryan of Akron, Lois Tolley of Nort= h Canton, Kelly Vrooman of Mansfield and Heather M. Wylie of Canton. Who: The Players Guild Theatre What: V-Day Canton 2004, a benefit production of Eve Ensler=92s =93The Vagi= na Monologues=94 Where: Players Guild Theatre located at 1001 Market Avenue North in the Cul= tural Center for the Arts, downtown Canton, Ohio 44702. When: February 7, 2004 at 8:00 p.m. Admission: $12 Contact: The Players Guild Box Office: 330-453-7617 Goal: To raise awareness to stop violence against women and girls and funds= for our beneficiary=97Battered Women Shelter of Stark County Sponsored by: The Players Guild Theatre What is V-Day? V-Day is a global movement to stop violence against women a= nd girls. V-Day is a catalyst that promotes creative events to increase aw= areness, raise money, and revitalize the spirit of existing anti-violence o= rganizations. Through benefit performances of =93The Vagina Monologues,= =94 unique documentary film projects and innovative gatherings designed to = change social attitudes toward violence, V-Day generates broader attention = for the fight to stop worldwide violence against women and girls including = rape, battery, incest, female genital mutilation (FGM), and sexual slavery.= In its first six years, the V-Day movement has raised over $20 million. = The 'V' in V-Day stands for Victory, Valentine and Vagina. For more inform= ation, please visit www.vday.org. The V-Day Worldwide Campaign invites members of communities around the worl= d to present benefit productions of =93The Vagina Monologues=94 on or aroun= d V-Day (February 14th) to raise money and awareness to stop violence again= st women and girls. The proceeds from these events are donated directly to= local organizations in the community that are working to stop this violenc= e. The Worldwide Campaign strives to empower women to find their collectiv= e voices and demand an end to the epidemic levels of violence and abuse in = their communities around the world. From SLK at barneswendling.com Fri Jan 16 10:46:20 2004 From: SLK at barneswendling.com (Sheri L. Kilarsky) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 13:46:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actors/Actresses Needed Message-ID: I am a co-chair for the Activities Committee of the Playhouse Square Partne= rs Jump Back Ball Event happening on February 28th. We are in need of eigh= t roving actors to work the party for a couple hours and get the guests exc= ited and into the theme. This year our theme is Mobsters and Molls. We ar= e looking for: - 2 Cigarette girls from 7pm - 9pm - 2 Gangsters from 7pm - 9pm - 2 Flappers from 7pm- 9pm - 2 "Goodfellas" from 8:30pm - 10pm If you have costumes available that would be great, or we will find some fo= r you. Since this is a non-profit organization, we are looking for people = to donate their time or work for a nominal fee. If you are interested or have any further questions, please contact me via = a-mail: slk at barneswendling.com or phone 216-401-2043. Thank You, Sheri ***************************************************************** This message may contain privileged or confidential information. If you are= not the intended recipient of this message, please destroy this message an= d notify the sender by reply email. Any opinions or advice contained in thi= s email are subject to the terms and conditions in any applicable client en= gagement or service agreement. From mindy at charenton.org Fri Jan 16 10:57:20 2004 From: mindy at charenton.org (Mindy Childress) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 13:57:20 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Chance to Bring 'Glengarry Glen Ross' to your office! Message-ID: <1085.66.219.160.105.1074279440.squirrel@www.charenton.org> Dear Friend, My name is James Mango and I am Artistic Director of a small professional theater company here in Cleveland called Charenton. We are currently putting together our calendar for an upcoming touring production of David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross. The idea behind this project was to take the show, free of charge, to as many local businesses as possible strengthening our audience base and ties to the community. Glengarry is a scathing satire of American business morality and is commonly used by graduate business programs as a case study in ethical practice. It is the perfect play to bring into the workplace, and we would like to bring this show to you - free of charge to both employer and audience. Please note the following request letter seeking the use of space which has a general outline of the project. The production is scheduled to open February 12 and run through March 7. We would ideally like to have performances at 8 p.m. Thur, Fri and Sat with a 2 p.m. matinee on Sundays. You may commit to as many or as few performance dates as available. All performances would be free to the public and we would not require any funds for providing this service as this project will be sponsored by The Cleveland Foundation as well as other corporate sources. The production itself is very minimal and would require minimal spacial requirements. We are not looking for a theater. Any room of 1500 square feet or greater with a basic electrical outlet and ability to block outside light is all that is required. We would ask that you provide folding chairs for the performance - the number being determined by the size of space and anticipated audience size. We are working with several local universities in tying in a lecture/workshop regarding ethical business practice as this play is used in many graduate programs as a case study regarding ethics and sales. We would be interested in working with you to provide any of these materials and possibly shedule the workshop as well. I thank you for your interest, and hope that we can work together to bring this show to you. Sincerely, James Mango Artistic Director p.s. for more information please visit our website at www.charenton.org or call me at 216.781.9987 The Office Tour Wants to Come to You Help us bring theater to your workplace Charenton Theater Company is currently looking for locations for our touring production of David Mamet?s scathing satire of American business morality: Glengarry Glen Ross. If your workplace has a lunchroom, large conference room, or ideally a small theater or stage we would like to bring our play to you ? free of charge to your employer. The performance will also be free to all who attend. The performances will run mid-February through early March and we will build our calendar according to availability. We will need to have commitment of specific dates by the holidays and will be happy to work with companies of all sizes and types. The play revolves around the world of real-estate sales, but the scenario could be applied to almost any modern work environment. The play does contain extremely strong language and is of an adult nature. For any explanation of content I would ask that you watch the film version starring Al Pacino, Jack Lemmon, and Kevin Spacey. If you are not familiar with the play we ask that you please read it or watch the film version before committing your workplace to this show. This project has awesome potential for bringing a high level, professional theatrical production out into the public in an accessible and poignant fashion. We would like performances to be free and open to the public as well as your co-workers and will work with your employer to facilitate any needs. We hope to expose a new potential audience to the power of live theater ? be it your co-workers or just interested Clevelanders. If you would like more information or simply would like to be added to our tour list please contact us at 216.781.9987 or info at charenton.org. We hope to work with you to bring great theater into our community. _______________________________________________ Mindy Childress Producing Director Charenton Theater Company PO Box 6823 Cleveland, OH 44101-1823 216.781.9987 [v] mindy at charenton.org From glass_bunny at earthlink.net Fri Jan 16 10:58:37 2004 From: glass_bunny at earthlink.net (chris hnat) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 13:58:37 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bacharach and David Revue at Cassidy Theatre Message-ID: <410-220041516185837350@earthlink.net>

BACK TO BACHARACH AND DAVID, the first of two DOWNUNDER CAFE shows in the 2003/2004 season opens tonight, Friday, January 16th, at the Cassidy Theatre, 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heights, and runs through February 1st.
 
Featuring songs like "Do You Know The Way To San Jose", "Alfie", "The Look Of Love" and "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head", BACK TO BACHARACH AND DAVID is a celebration of the work of one of America's best-known songwriting duos.  BACK TO BACHARACH AND DAVID was directed by Michael Mazur, with musical direction by David Dettloff and stars Amy Annico, Tom Castro, John-Paul G. Makowski, Mary Anne Prucha, Earle Rogoff and Jessica Mae Szabla.
 
All seats are $15 and include the show, coffee and dessert.  Reservations are strongly suggested as several dates are already sold-out.  Performance dates are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m.  Reservations can be made by calling the Cassidy Theatre box office at (440) 842-4600.  Master Card and Visa are accepted.  The Cassidy Theatre is located on Pearl Road in the Greenbrier Commons.
 
Operating support provided, in part, by the Ohio Arts Council. 
 
 
chris hnat
Why Wait? Move to EarthLink.
 

From vdaltorio at neo.rr.com Fri Jan 16 13:06:04 2004 From: vdaltorio at neo.rr.com (Victor D'Altorio) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 16:06:04 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Rare acting workshop/class opportunity at Dobama Message-ID: <6.0.0.22.2.20040116155540.00a14500@mail.247ref.org> --=====================_29215980==.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed The only place you can act is in front of an audience, or a camera. Everything else is preparation. Good acting is personal. It's genuine, intimate, spontaneous. The character is you--always you-- Living truthfully under imaginary circumstances. Each character you play lives within your own boundaries for expressiveness, depth of feeling, specificity of response. Victor D'Altorio An Acting Workshop L.A. Weekly critics best director 2000 Chicago's most recommended acting teacher by agents and casting directors 1993-98 "Victor guides the actor right to the truth, and to a very specific truth, which is really rare. He creates an atmosphere of total safety. Sometimes I wanted to smack him on the head when he directed me! He insists that every moment be honest, specific, and fully alive. I absolutely loved working with him." Megan Mullally, "Karen Walker" on Will & Grace Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series When: 6-11pm on Sunday & Monday February 1st and 2nd. (10 hours total) Where: Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights Cost: Mr. D'Altorio is donating his time and asks that a $25 donation be made by each participant to Dobama, $10 for auditors. Contact: 216 932-3396 or Joyce Casey at jcasey at dobama.org. For questions about the workshop vdaltorio at neo.rr.com Singers spend hours vocalizing up and down the scales. Dancers stretch and bend at a bar. The actor must exercise the mechanism that allows for flexibility and freedom of expression--the ability to listen and respond truthfully, fully, freely and spontaneously. First as oneself. Then, with the addition of a specific set of imaginary circumstances. Sanford Meisner's repetition exercise is the basis for the work. Particular emphasis is placed on listening and absorbing the other person in an honest and specific way. The goal: to experience a "flow" state of mind and heart, free of conventionalized behaviors and preconceived responses. Lose self-consciousness by focusing outwardly. Respond to what's happening -not to what's expected or desired. Unblock/Expand your range of expression. Express fully, feely, and spontaneously. Surprise yourself with your own unanticipated responses. Relate to the imaginary circumstance in a much more specific way. Allow the dialogue to ride on the moment-don't play the meaning of the lines. "Victor first directed me in an outrageous comedy off-Broadway called "Talking Minks", and he is, easily, one of the best directors I've worked with. Recently I recommended to a young actor on "The West Wing" that he take Victor's acting class, and the change in his work after only a few months was astonishing. His tendency to dramatize was gone and his sense of truth and commitment to the moment much, much stronger. He had more confidence, more presence, more charisma--which can't be taught, of course--but it emerged with the stronger sense of self he developed under Vic's tutelage." Richard Schiff, "Toby" on The West Wing Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Victor D'Altorio is a teacher, director, and actor. From 1990-98 he was one of Chicago's most respected, most recommended acting teachers at The Actors' Center, the Windy City's best known professional training program. From 98-02 he had his own private studio in Los Angeles, where he taught class and privately coached many actors for TV and film. He was the L.A. Weekly Critics' Theatre Director of the Year for 2000, and was asked by L.A. County to adapt his work with actors for teens at high risk for HIV infection for an innovative California state funded program to educate youth in better, more truth-centered communication skills. He is a graduate of Northwestern University, and also of the William Esper Studio, NYC, where he completed the formal, 2-year Meisner work, which is the basis for his teaching. --=====================_29215980==.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
The only place you can act is in front of an audience, or a camera.
Everything else is preparation.
 
Good acting is personal.
It's genuine, intimate, spontaneous.
 
 The character is you--always you--
Living truthfully under imaginary circumstances.
 
Each character you play lives within your own boundaries
for expressiveness, depth of feeling, specificity of response.
 
Victor D'Altorio
An Acting Workshop
L.A. Weekly critics best director 2000
Chicago's most recommended acting teacher
by agents and casting directors 1993-98
 
?Victor guides the actor right to the truth, and to a very specific truth,
which is really rare. He creates an atmosphere of total safety.
Sometimes I wanted to smack him on the head when he directed me!
He insists that every moment be honest, specific, and fully alive.
I absolutely loved working with him.?
Megan Mullally, ?Karen Walker? on Will & Grace
Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
 
 
When: 6-11pm on Sunday & Monday February 1st and 2nd. (10 hours total)
Where: Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights
Cost: Mr. D'Altorio is donating his time and asks that a $25 donation be made by each participant to Dobama, $10 for auditors.
Contact: 216 932-3396 or Joyce Casey at jcasey at dobama.org.  For questions about the workshop vdaltorio at neo.rr.com
 
Singers spend hours vocalizing up and down the scales. Dancers stretch and bend at a bar. The actor must exercise the mechanism that allows for flexibility and freedom of expression--the ability to listen and respond truthfully, fully, freely and spontaneously. First as oneself. Then, with the addition of a specific set of imaginary circumstances. Sanford Meisner's repetition exercise is the basis for the work.
 
Particular emphasis is placed on listening and absorbing the other person in an honest and specific way.
 
The goal: to experience a ?flow? state of mind and heart, free of conventionalized behaviors and preconceived responses.
 
Lose self-consciousness by focusing outwardly.
Respond to what's happening -not to what's expected or desired.
Unblock/Expand your range of expression.
Express fully, feely, and spontaneously.
Surprise yourself with your own unanticipated responses.
Relate to the imaginary circumstance in a much more specific way.
Allow the dialogue to ride on the moment-don't play the meaning of the lines.
 

?Victor first directed me in an outrageous comedy off-Broadway called ?Talking Minks?, and he is, easily, one of the best directors I?ve worked with. Recently I recommended to a young actor on "The West Wing" that he take Victor's acting class, and the change in his work after only a few months was astonishing. His tendency to dramatize was gone and his sense of truth and commitment to the moment much, much stronger. He had more confidence, more presence, more charisma--which can't be taught, of course--but it emerged with the stronger sense of self he developed under Vic's tutelage."

Richard Schiff, ?Toby? on The West Wing
Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
 
Victor D'Altorio is a teacher, director, and actor. From 1990-98 he was one of Chicago's most respected, most recommended acting teachers at The Actors' Center, the Windy City's best known professional training program. From 98-02 he had his own private studio in Los Angeles, where he taught class and privately coached many actors for TV and film. He was the L.A. Weekly Critics' Theatre Director of the Year for 2000, and was asked by L.A. County to adapt his work with actors for teens at high risk for HIV infection for an innovative California state funded program to educate youth in better, more truth-centered communication skills. He is a graduate of Northwestern University, and also of the William Esper Studio, NYC, where he completed the formal, 2-year Meisner work, which is the basis for his teaching.
--=====================_29215980==.ALT-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Fri Jan 16 20:21:33 2004 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 23:21:33 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]C.S.U. Concert Monday, January 26th at 8 p.m. Message-ID: <00a301c3dcb1$69bafc90$0900000a@johnny6> DEAR FRIENDS: YOU ARE INVITED TO A CONCERT ON JANUARY 26, 2004 MONDAY EVENING 8 PM AT DRINKO HALL, CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY. THE ADMISSION IS FREE. Dr. Angelin Chang will perform piano on a Bach-Liszt Prelude and Fugue, followed by Brahms - Violin and Piano Sonata #3 in d minor with Ellen de Pasquale on violin, then the Brahms - Violin, Horn, and Piano with other Cleveland Orchestra members: Yu Yuan, violin and Hans Clebsch, violin. ================================== Media Design Imaging media creation for marketing solutions http://www.mdifilm.com 216.373.3278 President (2004-2005) Organization of Chinese American of Greater Cleveland OCAGC http://www.ocagc.org Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System) 2800 years old Family Style Martial Arts http://www.wujiaquan.com From profbobo at neo.rr.com Fri Jan 16 20:55:42 2004 From: profbobo at neo.rr.com (Jeff Holland) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 23:55:42 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITION REMINDER: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead Message-ID: <003b01c3dcb6$29781500$c2b45d18@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C3DC8C.4044F8E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable KENT STAGE PLAYERS announces auditions for Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead Written by Tom Stoppard Directed by Jeff Holland Audition Dates: Sunday January 18th through Tuesday January 20th Time: 7 pm Place: The Kent Stage 175 East Main Street in Kent (Go figure) Everyone knows Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. The two guys from Hamlet = who show up, stand around for a couple of scenes, and then leave again = only to be sent to their deaths by their "old friend" Hamlet--our = hero--for no good reason. Big whoop. No one cares. Sometimes they're = even cut entirely. They aren't that important. Or are they? The mind behind Mike and Ike screws with Tom Stoppard's haunting, = surreal examination of fate, reality, illusion, and good personal = grooming. Auditioners should be prepared to read from the script and to do = something silly. This has been a recording. ------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C3DC8C.4044F8E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
KENT STAGE=20 PLAYERS
announces=20 auditions
for
Rosencrantz = and=20 Guildenstern are Dead
 
Written by Tom=20 Stoppard
Directed by Jeff=20 Holland
 
Audition Dates:  Sunday = January 18th=20 through Tuesday January  20th
 
Time:   7 = pm
 
Place:   The Kent = Stage =20 175 East Main Street in Kent (Go figure)
 
Everyone knows Rosencrantz and = Guildenstern.  The two guys from Hamlet who show up, stand around = for a=20 couple of scenes, and then leave again only to be sent to their=20 deaths by their "old friend" Hamlet--our  hero--for no good=20 reason.  Big whoop.  No one cares.   Sometimes = they're even=20 cut entirely.  They aren't that important.
 
Or are they?
 
The mind behind Mike and Ike = screws with=20 Tom Stoppard's haunting, surreal examination of fate, reality, illusion, = and=20 good personal grooming.
 
Auditioners should be prepared = to read=20 from the script and to do something silly.
 
This has been a=20 recording.
 
------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C3DC8C.4044F8E0-- >From Kathleen Walder" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C3DCDD.96068A40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Tangier in Akron has opened its new Comedy Club in the legendary Tangier = Cabaret. Appearing next weekend, January 23 & 24 are Mark Sweeney and = Josh Sneed. Our in-house emcee is Mike Conley. Shows are Friday 7:00 = (non-smoking show) & 9:30, Saturday 7:00 & 9:30. Tickets for this show = are $10 and there is no drink minimum. 21 & over only. Advance = reservations required by calling 330/376-7171. Coming soon are Brad = Sherwood, Kevin Pollack and Dave Chappelle (dates for these performers = cannot be announced yet -- so don't call asking for tickets quite yet!) If you have any questions about the new Tangier Comedy Cabaret, email = KWalder at thetangier.com or check out our website at www.thetangier.com ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C3DCDD.96068A40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Tangier in Akron has opened its new = Comedy Club in=20 the legendary Tangier Cabaret. Appearing next weekend, January 23 & = 24 are=20 Mark Sweeney and Josh Sneed. Our in-house emcee is Mike Conley. Shows = are Friday=20 7:00 (non-smoking show) & 9:30, Saturday 7:00 & 9:30. Tickets = for this=20 show are $10 and there is no drink minimum. 21 & over only. Advance=20 reservations required by calling 330/376-7171. Coming soon are Brad = Sherwood,=20 Kevin Pollack and Dave Chappelle (dates for these performers cannot be = announced=20 yet -- so don't call asking for tickets quite yet!)
 
If you have any questions about the new = Tangier=20 Comedy Cabaret, email KWalder at thetangier.com or = check out our=20 website at www.thetangier.com
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C3DCDD.96068A40-- From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Sat Jan 17 09:52:51 2004 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 09:52:51 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Concert -- Building Bridges Kick-Off Event Reminder Message-ID: <20040117175251.55756.qmail@web80012.mail.yahoo.com> --0-557198708-1074361971=:55717 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Building Bridges Within & Between Communities Through Music & the Arts in partnership with The Temple?Tifereth Israel & Noble Road Presbyterian Church presents COMMON BONDS: A CONCERT OF FREEDOM AND FRIENDSHIP Featuring: Noah Budin ? inspirational folk-pop singer-songwriter The Fair Children -- 4 young gospel-singing siblings Cantor Ilana Wolpert -- of Congregation Bethaynu Carlos Jones -- from the Plus Band (reggae) SUNDAY, JANUARY 18 4:00 p.m. Noble Road Presbyterian Church 2780 Noble Road, Cleveland Heights Your tax-deductible donations are appreciated. Building Bridges is dedicated to social justice and eradicating the barriers of prejudice, hatred and intolerance. Building Bridges seeks to bring communities and people together through artist collaborations and partnering with other social justice and religious organizations. For more information about this concert or about Building Bridges, call 216-360-0381 or 216-403-0384. --0-557198708-1074361971=:55717 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Building Bridges 

Within & Between Communities Through Music & the Arts 

in partnership with The Temple?Tifereth Israel

& Noble Road Presbyterian Church 

presents 

 

COMMON BONDS:

A CONCERT OF 

FREEDOM AND FRIENDSHIP
 

Featuring: 

Noah Budin
? inspirational folk-pop singer-songwriter

The Fair Children -- 4 young gospel-singing siblings

Cantor Ilana Wolpert -- of Congregation Bethaynu

Carlos Jones -- from the Plus Band (reggae) 

 

SUNDAY, JANUARY 18

4:00 p.m. 

Noble Road Presbyterian Church

2780 Noble Road, Cleveland Heights 

Your tax-deductible donations are appreciated. 

Building Bridges is dedicated to social justice and eradicating the barriers of prejudice, hatred and intolerance. Building Bridges seeks to bring communities and people together through artist collaborations and partnering with other social justice and religious organizations. 

For more information about this concert or about Building Bridges,

call 216-360-0381 or 216-403-0384.

--0-557198708-1074361971=:55717-- From Ewelina001 at aol.com Sat Jan 17 14:31:05 2004 From: Ewelina001 at aol.com (Ewelina001 at aol.com) Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 17:31:05 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]An Evening of Improvisational Comedy at The Rose Theater, Medina Message-ID: <76.36d37e45.2d3b11a9@aol.com> --part1_76.36d37e45.2d3b11a9_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Rose Theater, Medina is proud to present an evening of improvisational comedy this Tuesday (1/20/04) at 8pm. An ensemble of Second City mainstage alumni will start with a simple audience suggestion, and then create the entire experience through improvisation. Doors open at 7pm. Admission is ten dollars. The recently renovated Rose Theater is located in Medina, Ohio. --part1_76.36d37e45.2d3b11a9_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Rose Theater, Medina is proud t= o present an evening of improvisational comedy this Tuesday (1/20/04) at 8pm= .  An ensemble of Second City mainstage alumni will start with a simple= audience suggestion, and  then create the entire experience through&nb= sp; improvisation.  Doors open at 7pm.  Admission is ten dollars.&= nbsp; The recently renovated Rose Theater is located in Medina, Ohio.= --part1_76.36d37e45.2d3b11a9_boundary-- From Sykokilr1 at aol.com Sat Jan 17 15:06:00 2004 From: Sykokilr1 at aol.com (Sykokilr1 at aol.com) Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 18:06:00 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Loss of an actor Message-ID: <95.37aca258.2d3b19d8@aol.com> --part1_95.37aca258.2d3b19d8_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit It is with a heavy heart the I inform you of the loss of Mike Smith. Mike was a semi regular on the stage of G.H.L.T., and performed in many shows at other local community theatre's as well as performing in the travelling passion play "Tetetlastia" for many many years. He was one of those genuinly good guys who was a true gentelman and will be truely missed. If you knew Mike you must admit that you are better for it. Mike was always the character actor who had the ability to light up a stage. His wife Sally is also an actor. Please keep the family in your thoughts. And if you will be going on stage in the near future, look out at the crowd and say to yourself "This one's for Mike" Mike passed away on Thursday, and will be laid out tomorrow Sunday 1-18. Please check the Plain Dealer for further information. Thanks, Dave Wells --part1_95.37aca258.2d3b19d8_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable It is with a heavy heart the I= inform you of the loss of Mike Smith.
Mike was a semi regular on the stage of G.H.L.T., and performed in many show= s at other local community theatre's as well as performing in the travelling= passion play "Tetetlastia" for many many years. He was one of those genuinl= y good guys who was a true gentelman and will be truely missed. If you knew=20= Mike you must admit that you are better for it. Mike was always the characte= r actor who had the ability to light up a stage. His wife Sally is also an a= ctor.
Please keep the family in your thoughts. And if you will be going on stage i= n the near future, look out at the crowd and say to yourself "This one's for= Mike"
Mike passed away on Thursday, and will be laid out tomorrow Sunday 1-18. Ple= ase check the Plain Dealer for further information.

Thanks, Dave Wells
--part1_95.37aca258.2d3b19d8_boundary-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Sat Jan 17 16:51:47 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 19:51:47 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Film Marketing Oppurtunity Needed ASAP Message-ID: <1c3.140891d0.2d3b32a3@aol.com> --part1_1c3.140891d0.2d3b32a3_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hey Kevin.=A0 As I told you, were looking for actors and or actor, that is=20 willing to help us market are movie NEARFALL to the national wrestling duels= in=20 Cleveland, which is going on right now downtown. Someone needs to go down t= here=20 tomorrow and pass out flyers!=A0 What we can offer in exchange is, Near Fall= =A0 a=20 feature extra role in this Hollywood feature film.=A0 Just click on the link= to=20 the movie.=A0 Once you have done this, you can send an email to=20 jayvincent at aol.com and let him know you did this work. Nice talking with you today, it would be cool if this could be a vehicle for= =20 both our objectives. The Flyer is included at the end of this email. Thanks= . OK.=A0 I know you've done stuff like this before but who knows maybe I'll co= me=20 up with something worthwhile, so I'll cover these points (I've been doing=20 flyer campaigns in one form or another for 13 years) One of the big obstacles is keeping a low profile so that you don't get=20 chased off by security.--So we keep the flyers small and direct.=A0 However,= we also=20 want to make sure that the flyers get seen and read.=A0 So we stick the flye= rs=20 in the separation/seam on the driver's side.=A0 This increases the probabili= ty=20 that all the cars will get hit with a flyer.=A0 Fold the flyer in half, inse= rt the=20 unfolded half in the seam--this way the flyer opens slightly and it will "st= i ck" in the door.=A0 Also this keeps the flyers from hitting the ground and=20 getting the facility/parking lot operator upset. Of course if you can get into the event, the bathrooms are a good place and=20 any surface area that is at eye level. Jay NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com --part1_1c3.140891d0.2d3b32a3_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hey Kevin.=A0 As I told you, were looking for actors and or actor, that is w= illing to help us market are movie NEARFALL to the national wrestling duels=20= in Cleveland, which is going on right now downtown.  Someone nee= ds to go down there tomorrow and pass out flyers!=A0 What we can offer in ex= change is, Near Fall=A0 a feat= ure extra role in this Hollywood feature film.=A0 Just click on the link to=20= the movie.=A0 Once you have done this, you can send an email to jayvincent at a= ol.com and let him know you did this work.

Nice talking with you today, it would be cool if this could be a vehicle for= both our objectives.  The Flyer is included at the end of this email.=20= Thanks.

OK.=A0 I know you've done stuff like this before but who knows maybe I'll co= me up with something worthwhile, so I'll cover these points (I've been doing= flyer campaigns in one form or another for 13 years)

One of the big obstacles is keeping a low profile so that you don't get chas= ed off by security.--So we keep the flyers small and direct.=A0 However, we=20= also want to make sure that the flyers get seen and read.=A0 So we stick the= flyers in the separation/seam on the driver's side.=A0 This increases the p= robability that all the cars will get hit with a flyer.=A0 Fold the flyer in= half, insert the unfolded half in the seam--this way the flyer opens slight= ly and it will "stick" in the door.=A0 Also this keeps the flyers from hitti= ng the ground and getting the facility/parking lot operator upset.

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--part1_1c3.140891d0.2d3b32a3_boundary-- From Armand6588 at aol.com Sat Jan 17 20:42:11 2004 From: Armand6588 at aol.com (Armand6588 at aol.com) Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 23:42:11 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Back To Bacharach" At Cassidy Theatre! Message-ID: <42.44de0c7f.2d3b68a3@aol.com> --part1_42.44de0c7f.2d3b68a3_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit HEY EVERYONE!!!!! There are just seven more chances to see "Back to Bacharach and David" in Cassidy Theatre's Downunder Cafe. The show contains many of Burt Bacharach and Hal David's all time hits, and features an amazing six person cast. The show runs Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 p.m. and on Sunday afternoon's at 3 p.m. So come on out and see "Back To Bacharach and David" its a great show, and trust me, you will know a ton of the songs!! "Back To Bacharach and David" Cassidy Theatre 6200 Pearl Road Parma, Heights, Ohio Call 440-842-4600 for tickets And remember "What the world needs now, is love sweet love. Its the only things, that theres just to little of......." --part1_42.44de0c7f.2d3b68a3_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable HEY EVERYONE!!!!!

There are just seven more chances to see "Back to Bacharach and David" in Ca= ssidy Theatre's Downunder Cafe.  The show contains many of Burt Bachara= ch and Hal David's all time hits, and features an amazing  six person c= ast.  The show runs Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 p.m. and on Sunda= y afternoon's at 3 p.m.  So come on out and see "Back To Bacharach and=20= David"  its a great show, and trust me, you will know a ton of the song= s!!

"Back To Bacharach and David"
Cassidy Theatre
6200 Pearl Road
Parma, Heights, Ohio
Call 440-842-4600 for tickets

And remember "What the world needs now, is love sweet love.  Its the on= ly things, that theres just to little of......."
--part1_42.44de0c7f.2d3b68a3_boundary-- From irishrodeoclowns at comcast.net Sun Jan 18 06:15:03 2004 From: irishrodeoclowns at comcast.net (John Michael Regan) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 09:15:03 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beyond The Pale - Irish Radio Show NEW TIME - WRUW/FM 91.1 Message-ID: <00d001c3ddcd$777200a0$92c68318@ce1.client2.attbi.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00CD_01C3DDA3.8E699E00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi All: This is "Father Damon from Flanagan's Wake" recommending you = tune in to Roger every Sunday evening. =20 Slainte'! Greetings Irish/Celtic Music Lovers: Effective Sunday, January 18, 2004. New Time for Radio Show=20 Beyond The Pale with host Roger S. Weist WRUW/FM 91.1 Sundays 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. Traditionally Celtic and beyond... Enjoy Irish/Celtic music, songs and stories. Community news, dedications and requests. Call 216-368-2208 or e-mail: requests at wruw.org For information please write: rsw001 at aol.com ------=_NextPart_000_00CD_01C3DDA3.8E699E00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi All:  This is "Father Damon from Flanagan's Wake" = recommending you=20 tune in to Roger every Sunday evening. 
Slainte'!
 
Greetings Irish/Celtic Music Lovers:
 
Effective Sunday, January 18, = 2004.
 
New Time for Radio Show
Beyond The Pale
with = host
Roger S. Weist
 
WRUW/FM 91.1
Sundays 6:00 to 7:30=20 p.m.
 
 
Traditionally Celtic and = beyond...
Enjoy Irish/Celtic music, songs and=20 stories.
Community news, dedications and=20 requests.
Call 216-368-2208 or e-mail: requests at wruw.org
 
For information please write:  = rsw001 at aol.com
 
------=_NextPart_000_00CD_01C3DDA3.8E699E00-- From irishrodeoclowns at comcast.net Sun Jan 18 07:14:35 2004 From: irishrodeoclowns at comcast.net (John Michael Regan) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 10:14:35 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"SONGS OF IRELAND"-March 6-Akron Civic Theater/IRC Message-ID: <001a01c3ddd5$c984c500$92c68318@ce1.client2.attbi.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C3DDAB.DF46A180 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi All: Please help us get the word out by talking about and forwarding = this information to all your friends. The 22nd Annual "SONGS OF = IRELAND" to benefit the Ancient Order of Hibernians Building Fund will = be held on March 6 at the Akron Civic Theater. There is a 2pm matinee = ($16/ticket) and an 8pm performance ($20/ticket). Performers include: = The OHARA Dancers, The Ceili Band (with Gordon Shaffer), Tim = Seeman-World Champion Irish Dancer, That Irish Band, Fergie & The Bog = Dogs, The Shaffer Brothers, The Irish Rodeo Clowns, Pat Flynn and = Callaghan & O'Connor. Yours truly will direct and "host" the event. = Group Discounts are available by calling Tom Harvey at 330-773-2976. = You can also get a discount on any tickets paid for by=20 February 14th-St. Valentine's Day. You MUST call Tom Harvey for any = discount tickets. Tickets may also be purchased through TICKETMASTER, = but discounts are NOT AVAILABLE. Don't wait, Call Tom harvey right now = for the best deal. Thanks, JMR Irish Rodeo Clowns, LLC Where comedy is SERIOUS = Business=20 =20 John Michael Regan irishrodeoclowns at comcast.net =20 =20 =20 =20 Powered by Plaxo Want a signature like this?=20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C3DDAB.DF46A180 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi All:  Please help us get the = word out by=20 talking about and forwarding this information to all your=20 friends.  The 22nd Annual "SONGS OF IRELAND" to benefit = the=20 Ancient Order of Hibernians Building Fund will be held on March 6 at the = Akron=20 Civic Theater.  There is a 2pm matinee ($16/ticket) and an 8pm = performance ($20/ticket).  Performers include: The OHARA Dancers, = The Ceili=20 Band (with Gordon Shaffer), Tim Seeman-World Champion Irish Dancer, That = Irish=20 Band, Fergie & The Bog Dogs, The Shaffer Brothers, The Irish Rodeo = Clowns,=20 Pat Flynn and Callaghan & O'Connor.  Yours truly will direct = and "host"=20 the event.  Group Discounts are available by calling Tom Harvey at=20 330-773-2976.  You can also get a discount on any tickets paid for = by=20
February 14th-St. Valentine's Day.  You MUST call Tom Harvey = for any=20 discount tickets.  Tickets may also be purchased through = TICKETMASTER, but=20 discounts are NOT AVAILABLE.  Don't wait, Call Tom harvey right now = for the=20 best deal.
 Thanks, JMR
 
 
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Rocky River Community Theatre is = looking for phones=20 (or at least the hand set) that are more authentic to the 50s-60s era = for their=20 upcoming production of Bye Bye Birdie which previews on Jan. 22nd.  = If=20 anyone has any we could borrow, please respond to reenrd at ameritech.net. =20 Thanks!
------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C3DDB0.40D63AB0-- From ray at worldeonline.com Sun Jan 18 08:47:31 2004 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 11:47:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SWINGING CANE PRODUCTIONS - "HERO TOMORROW" auditions Message-ID: <02da01c3dde2$e30949d0$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_02DB_01C3DDB8.FA3341D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit MOVIE AUDITIONS SWINGING CANE PRODUCTIONS "HERO TOMORROW" SITE LAUNCHED! WWW.SWINGINGCANE.COM A boy's comic book fantasy collides with a girl's dreams of high fashion and love. SUNDAY, JANUARY 25th >From 1 to 5 PM at NORTH COAST CENTRAL CASTING www.worldeonline.com/nccc 4913 Storer Avenue Cleveland Ohio 44102 To be shot between March and November, 2004 in Cleveland and Akron. All kinds of characters who look the ages of 18 to 40 are needed to play various comic book junkies, slick art scene types, punkers, ultra sharp fashion mavens, jerky jocks, thugs, and hobos. The female lead, age 24ish, must be able to incorporate many of the above types. The male lead should look 25 years of age. (Separate auditions will be held for the younger and older characters that are needed. Please wait until then to audition for those roles.) This movie will be shot with a higher resolution Panasonic digital camera recording at 24 progressive frames per second in widescreen. The final product will be entered into festivals, and pressed to DVD for national / international distribution. Post production will take place at one of Ohio's most state of the art recording studios. www.commercialrecording.com The DVD will also feature a Dolby Digital surround mix. This is non-union gig and most pay will be deferred. All actors will receive a DVD upon completion. Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com _____ << ella for Spam Control >> has removed 3304 Spam messages and set aside 11 Read Later for me You can use it too - and it's FREE! www.ellaforspam.com ------=_NextPart_000_02DB_01C3DDB8.FA3341D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

MOVIE AUDITIONS
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"HERO TOMORROW"

SITE LAUNCHED!

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A boy's comic book fantasy collides with a girl's = dreams of high fashion and love.

SUNDAY, JANUARY 25th >From 1 to 5 PM at
NORTH COAST CENTRAL CASTING   www.worldeonline.com/nccc

4913 Storer Avenue
Cleveland Ohio 44102


To be shot between March and November, 2004 in
Cleveland and
Akron.

All kinds of characters who look the ages of 18 to 40 are needed to play = various comic book junkies, slick art scene types, punkers, ultra sharp fashion = mavens, jerky jocks, thugs, and = hobos.

The female lead, age 24ish, must be able to incorporate many of the above = types.

The male lead should look 25 years of age.
(Separate auditions will be held for the younger and older characters = that are needed. Please wait until then to audition for those = roles.)

This movie will be shot with a higher resolution Panasonic digital camera = recording at 24 progressive frames per second in widescreen.

The final product will be entered into festivals, and pressed to DVD for = national / international distribution.
Post production will take place at one of
Ohio's most state of the art recording studios. www.commercialrecording.com The DVD = will also feature a Dolby Digital surround mix.

This is non-union gig and most pay will be deferred.
All actors will receive a DVD upon completion.

 

 

Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com

 



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------=_NextPart_000_02DB_01C3DDB8.FA3341D0-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Jan 18 09:10:32 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 09:10:32 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE/HANNA THEATRE Message-ID: <20040118171032.58970.qmail@web12004.mail.yahoo.com> HANNA PRODUCTION: I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFECT, DON?T CHANGE! Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times It is only fitting that David Fraser was present at the opening of Playhouse Square?s new Hanna Theatre production, ?I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE.? Fraser was part of the original cast of ?JACQUES BREL? which, due to its record setting run, has been credited with keeping the Play House Square theatres from being demolished. Only recently did ?TONY ?N TINA?S WEDDING? eclipse the Brel longevity record for the longest run at a Cleveland theatre. Don?t be surprised if ?I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE? eclipses that record. Yes, it?s that good. The show is well into its 8th smash season in New York, has played to more than 650,000 people in Gotham, and has grossed over 60 million dollars worldwide with over 150 productions in such cities as Los Angeles, Toronto, Tel Aviv, Mexico City and Barcelona. Playwright/lyricist Joe DiPietro and composer Jimmy Roberts? show, which has been called, ?Seinfeld set to music? takes the viewer on a musical ride through the modern day mating game examing dating, romance, marriage, lovers, husbands, wives, children, in-laws,, sex, communication, and aging. Since opening in the big Apple, ?I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE? has become the most proposal-friendly show in town. Forty-two times, a young man has taken the stage to make a surprise proposal to his sweetheart. In all cases, the brides-to be happily accepted as the audience roared with approval. Cleveland could be next for this unique proposal technique. Make no mistake, you don?t go to ?I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE? so much for the message as to be entertainmed. However, there are moments, particularly in Act 2, when the poignancy of the show sneaks up on you. Act 1 deals with dating, and Act 2 deals with marriage, parenthood, and the death of a spouse. The Cleveland production is OUTSTANDING. There is not a weakness in the presentation. Director/choreographer Ray Roderick?s inspiration is imprinted all over the production. The pacing is swift. The choreography is fresh and creative. The shticks all work. The Cleveland-based cast is talented. T-A-L-E-N-T-E-D! They sing, act, dance and clown with ease. Playing numerous parts, from teens to the aged, each cast member understands the variances in their characters. Tricia Bestic, Julie Hogan, Nicholas Koesters and Larry Nehring don?t sing words, they sing meanings. Their voices are glorious. They are a total joy to listen to and watch. The musicians, pianist Angelyn Fullerton and violinist Ed Caner were excellent, as was Russ Borski?s contemporary cityscape set design and Terry Pieritz?s costumes. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: ?I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE? is a total delight! Though scheduled to run just until June, once the word gets out it should have a long, long, run at the Hanna Theatre! For tickets to ?I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFET, NOW CHANGE,? call 216-241-6000 or go on line to playhousesquare.com. The Hanna Theatre is located at 2067 East 14th Street. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes http://hotjobs.sweepstakes.yahoo.com/signingbonus From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Jan 18 09:21:15 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 09:21:15 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]BERKO: COPENHAGEN REVIEW/ACTORS' SUMMIT Message-ID: <20040118172115.27244.qmail@web12003.mail.yahoo.com> FASCINATING, MUST SEE ?COPENHAGEN? AT ACTOR?S SUMMIT Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Why didn?t Hitler?s Germany develop an atomic bomb and thus get the means to not only win the Second World War, but control the world? That question has plagued many intellects. If Michael Frayn, the author of the much acclaimed and Tony Award winning play ?COPENHAGEN? is correct, the answer lies on two planes. First, Hitler?s maniacal hatred of the Jews caused the likes of Einstein and Oppenheimer, the cream of German physicists, to flee the country. In addition, a most significant question,the clue to atomic energy, was never asked nor answered by Werner Heisenberg, Germany?s wartime head of its nuclear program. ?COPENHAGEN,? which came to the stage in 1998, is about the 1941 meeting between Heisenberg and his Danish counterpart Niels Bohr. The probing questions of that meeting are, ?Why did it happen?? and ?What really took place?? The history of the world may well have been decided at that meeting. Frayn?s play has given fuel to further fire answers to those questions and put to rest the issue of Nazi Germany?s nuclear failure. A lecture delivered by Ian Johnston of Malaspina University-College, Nanaimo, BC, Canada, in March 2001, illuminates the debate. He stated, ?The first (and most obvious) interpretative issue the play raises?the relationship between the historical record and a fictional interpretation of historical events based upon a judicious selection of material from that record, some imaginative additions, and a creative patterning of the combination [becomes] what adds up to some significant totality as theatre.? He further states, ?Frayn's work cannot contain or incorporate all the historical material relevant to the events, as well as the various ways this material has been read. His task as an artist is to offer some imaginatively coherent vision of the experience he is addressing. And that task necessarily requires him to select, omit, and invent.? >From the standpoint of the theatre-goer, Frayn accomplishes his task well. Even though the play is extremely long, and could have been tightened up to make it more palatable to the average attender, it holds one?s attention throughout. Reviews of the script and its British and American premieres were almost all enthusiastic. As one reviewer stated, "An evening with Michael Frayn's dazzling new drama will be among the most exhilarating, challenging and involving two and a half hours you ever spend in a theater. And you don't need an advanced degree to understand the profound questions it raises about motive, morality and the betrayal of memory.? It is exciting that the play?s local premiere production, on stage at Actors? Summit, is presented at the same lofty heights as the original productions. Neil Thackaberry?s directing is exacting. The trio of actors are impeccable in their character developments, and the setting created by having the audience surround the stage results in an intimacy that makes the viewer part of the action. Wayne Turney is on a theatrical roll. He was recently superb in ?HAMLET? and ?TARTUFFE? at Great Lakes Theatre Festival. He did a wonderful translation of ?TARTUFFE? at Actors? Summit. He is a dual recipient of the Times Theatre Tributes. He is a sure bet to garner another award for his fascinating performance as Werner Heisenberg. Turney?s performance shows what happens when acting talent, character understanding, and the right vehicle come together. BRAVO! A. Neil Thackaberry gives his finest acting performance as Niels Bohr. As is the case with Turney, he absorbs himself into the character of the half-Jewish Danish physicist who played a major role in helping the United States to develop the atomic bomb. Last season Lucy Bredeson-Smith gave a career highlight performance as Rosemary in Actors? Summit?s ?PICNIC.? Her performance was recognized with a Times Tribute Theatre Award. She has followed up that stellar showing with another fine achievement. She well plays the fulcrum of the teeter totter ride between Bohr and Heisenberg with consummate skill. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: With the complexity of script, any production short of the Actors? Summit?s superb rendition, would make for a long and confusing evening of theatre. ?COPENHAGEN? is Actors? Summit?s very best production to date!!!! This production is not a should see, it is a MUST see! __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes http://hotjobs.sweepstakes.yahoo.com/signingbonus From johnny at mdifilm.com Sun Jan 18 09:23:52 2004 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 12:23:52 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Chinese New Year Celebration with Chinese-American organization in Cleveland Message-ID: <00c501c3dde7$dba826c0$0900000a@johnny6> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00C6_01C3DDBD.F2D21EC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello performing artists, I would like to invite you to come celebrate the Chinese New Year - Year of the Monkey (year of 4702) with me and the fellow members at the Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland's New Year Celebration and Installation of New Officers dinner party. This is going to be held on Saturday, Feb 7, 2004 at Li Wah Restaurant, 2999 Payne Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44114 starting at 6pm (Semi Formal or Traditional Dress) The night include a delicious 10-course Chinese Cuisine, Lion Dance, Entertainment, and wonderful Raffle Prizes, The cost for the night is $25 (for non OCAGC members) or ($20 for OCAGC members - you can become a member on the spot and pay the cheaper rate, anyone can join OCAGC) :) The Installation of New Officers will be swear in by Judge Bridget McCafferty and that the new officers are: President (yours truly - Johnny Wu), Secretary: Hao Cheng and Treasurer: Shan Chan. I would like to see you come and have a great time with us and at least, to watch me get embarrassed. ;) If you are interested to come party with us, email me back to RSVP. You can pay me via check payable to CAGC and I will have your ticket(s) readied at the door unless you want it ahead of time. Thanks for consideration, more information about the organization can be found at http://www.ocagc.org The Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland (OCAGC) is a non-profit, non-partisan civil rights and educational organization. We are dedicated to promoting cultural heritage, active participation in civic and community affairs, securing justice, and equal treatment and equal opportunity for all Americans of Chinese and Asian/Pacific Islander descent. "Embracing the Hopes and Aspiration of Chinese and Asian Pacific Americans in the United States". The Organization of Chinese American of Greater Cleveland (OCAGC) serves the continually growing Chinese American community of Northeast Ohio and works with other organizations and communities to promote ethnic awareness and cultural diversity since 1980. Johnny Wu ================================== Media Design Imaging media creation for marketing solutions http://www.mdifilm.com 216.373.3278 President (2004-2005) Organization of Chinese American of Greater Cleveland OCAGC http://www.ocagc.org Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System) 2800 years old Family Style Martial Arts http://www.wujiaquan.com ------=_NextPart_000_00C6_01C3DDBD.F2D21EC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Hello=20 performing artists,

I would like to invite you = to come=20 celebrate the Chinese New Year - Year of the Monkey (year of 4702) with = me and=20 the fellow members at the Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater=20 Cleveland's New Year Celebration and Installation of New Officers dinner = party.

This is going to be held = on=20 Saturday, Feb 7, 2004 at Li Wah Restaurant, 2999 Payne Avenue, = Cleveland, Ohio=20 44114 starting at 6pm (Semi Formal or Traditional=20 Dress)

The night include a = delicious=20 10-course Chinese Cuisine, Lion Dance, Entertainment, and wonderful = Raffle=20 Prizes,

The cost for the night is = $25 (for=20 non OCAGC members) or ($20 for OCAGC members - you can become a member = on the=20 spot and pay the cheaper rate, anyone can join OCAGC) = :)

The Installation of New = Officers=20 will be swear in by Judge Bridget McCafferty and that the new officers = are:=20 President (yours truly - Johnny Wu), Secretary: Hao Cheng and Treasurer: = Shan=20 Chan.

I would like to see you = come and=20 have a great time with us and at least, to watch me get embarrassed.=20 ;)

If you are interested to = come party=20 with us, email me back to RSVP. You can pay=20 me via check payable to CAGC and I will have your ticket(s) readied at the door unless you = want it ahead=20 of time.

Thanks for consideration, = more=20 information about the organization can be found at http://www.ocagc.org

The Organization of = Chinese=20 Americans of Greater Cleveland (OCAGC) is a non-profit, non-partisan = civil=20 rights and educational organization. We are dedicated to promoting = cultural=20 heritage, active participation in civic and community affairs, securing = justice,=20 and equal treatment and equal opportunity for all Americans of Chinese = and=20 Asian/Pacific Islander descent. "Embracing the Hopes and Aspiration of = Chinese=20 and Asian Pacific Americans in the United=20 States".

The Organization of = Chinese American=20 of Greater Cleveland (OCAGC) serves the continually growing Chinese = American=20 community of Northeast Ohio and works with other=20 organizations and communities to promote ethnic awareness and cultural=20 diversity since = 1980.

Johnny = Wu

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------=_NextPart_000_00C6_01C3DDBD.F2D21EC0-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Jan 18 09:46:12 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 09:46:12 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko REVIEW: DINNER PARTY/CLEVEPLAYHSE Message-ID: <20040118174612.32193.qmail@web12009.mail.yahoo.com> SCRIPT AND DIRECTING MISS THE MARK AT CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Neil Simon is the undisputed master of modern American theatrical comedy. His thirty-one plays have covered a dysfunctional duo living together (?THE ODD COUPLE?), the plight of newlyweds (?BAREFOOT IN THE PARK?) and lots of self examination plays including ?BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS? ?BILOXI BLUES,? ?BROADWAY BOUND,? and ?LOST IN YONKERS.? Simon is at his best when he adds up a bunch of funny one-liners into a delightful set of plausible circumstances. Think ?THE STAR-SPANGLED GIRL,? ?PLAZA SUITE,? and ?LAST OF THE RED HOT LOVERS.? He?s at his worst when he attempts to philosophize. Think ?GOD'S FAVORITE,? ?JAKE'S WOMEN? AND ?PROPOSALS.? (You?ve probably never heard of the plays as they were generally panned by the critics and avoided by audiences.) Unfortunately, ?THE DINNER PARTY,? now on stage at the Cleveland Play House, falls into Simon?s ?message plays? list. Simon should be given credit for trying to break his traditional mode and write a play very different from anything he had done before. Simon has achieved his goal, but it doesn?t translate into success. The script is not a farce, a broad comedy, or a drama with a few laughs. What it actually is is anyone?s guess. What it emphatically is not is a total entertaining evening at the theatre. The show opened to negative reviews in New York. It ran because of a strong presale based on Simon?s reputation plus a cast that included Henry Winkler and the late-John Ritter. The plot of ?THE DINNER PARTY"?is as simple as some of its lines. Gabrielle invites Andre, her ex-husband, with whom she's still in love, and two other couples who used to be married to each other, to a dinner party at a posh Parisian restaurant. Several funny things happen on the way to discovering why she planned the party and how her Machiavellian plan is meant to affect the others. The premise is broad, the effect is shallow. Adding to the script?s problems is Peter Hackett?s laborious directing, which adds at least half-an-hour to the intermissionless play. Hacket, who will soon be leaving his position as Artistic Director of CPH, seems to have no clue as how to balance the comedy aspects with the dramatic message. The pacing of the show is torturous. The characters generally display little real emotional passion, laugh lines aren?t keyed, the actors often seem lost. As someone sitting behind me said, ?When is this thing going to end?? Unfortunately, this same message must be placed on Hackett?s well-meaning, but misdirected tenure at the CPH. It can only be hoped that his strong academic talents will fit much better into a university setting where his questionable play selections and administative decisions won?t be a factor. He is wished much good luck in what hopefully will be a better setting for his abilities. The cast of the production at times seems as clueless as the script. Kevin Hogan, as a frustrated writer, walks through his part, often saying funny lines that become unfunny. He seems some place else, not involved in the action. Mary Gen Fjelstad, his stage wife, doesn?t delve into her character and presents flat lines with little emotional variance. David Brummel, as the aloof Andre, and Cynthia Darlow as the evening?s plotter, seem to be feigning feelings. On the other hand Steve McCue, as a nerdy artist in a rented tux and Derdriu Ring, his ex-wife, milk their roles to high levels of humor and pathos. Too bad the whole production didn?t reach McCue and Ring?s level. The highlight of the evening is scenic designer Vicki Smith?s magnificent high-ceilinged formal French restaurant dining room. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: With a weak script, inept directing and generally shallow acting, ?THE DINNER PARTY? is a long sit not worth the effort. For tickets to ?THE DINNER PARTY,? which range from $32 to $40, with ?under 25 ? tickets at $12, call 216-795-7000 or go on-line to www.clevelandplayhouse.com. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes http://hotjobs.sweepstakes.yahoo.com/signingbonus From kaimei at earthlink.net Sun Jan 18 09:57:17 2004 From: kaimei at earthlink.net (Christopher) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 12:57:17 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]call for cops and crooks 1-20 in Akron Message-ID: <400AC8FE.3E074DF1@earthlink.net> --------------42FA32133B630689C0261B7A Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Greetings, We will be shooting the police station scene for our feature film Sugar. We need cops and suspects. If you want to come as a cop, wear dark pants and dark shoes. I provide the shirts and props (unless you have your own). If you want to come as a suspect being booked, I suppose you could wear anything. Creative license is allowed here. If you want to bring both in case we're short one or the other, that would be great. We will meet at my home at 6:00 PM Tuesday night, for wardrobe prep, and be at the location (ten minutes from my house) by seven. The shoot will probably last until 9:30 PM. My address is: 1422 Elder Ave. Akron 44301 An account is being set up to pay extras on a rolling breakeven basis. (that means you don't get money now, you get it later, when we have it to give to you). But it's not completely "free work," and copies of the film once completed will provided to all who were in the scene, who ask me for one. Thanks in advance! Christopher K. Young Video Verite' Productions (330) 608-8760 --------------42FA32133B630689C0261B7A Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Greetings,

We will be shooting the police station scene for our feature film Sugar.  We need cops and suspects.  If you want to come as a cop, wear dark pants and dark shoes.  I provide the shirts and props (unless you have your own).  If you want to come as a suspect being booked, I suppose you could wear anything.  Creative license is allowed here.  If you want to bring both in case we're short one or the other, that would be great.

We will meet at my home at 6:00 PM Tuesday night, for wardrobe prep, and be at the location (ten minutes from my house) by seven.  The shoot will probably last until 9:30 PM.  My address is:

1422 Elder Ave.
Akron 44301

An account is being set up to pay extras on a rolling breakeven basis.  (that means you don't get money now, you get it later, when we have it to give to you).  But it's not completely "free work," and copies of the film once completed will provided to all who were in the scene, who ask me for one.  Thanks in advance!

Christopher K. Young
Video Verite' Productions
(330) 608-8760 --------------42FA32133B630689C0261B7A-- From nacl at nacl.org Sun Jan 18 10:46:51 2004 From: nacl at nacl.org (NaCl) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 13:46:51 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NaCl Winter News Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3157278412_494451_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit NaCl Winter News (Jan/Feb) 2004 -10 BRECHT POEMS at The Austin Arts Center and BRIC. -Accepting applications for THE CATSKILL PERFORMER TRAINING RETREAT. ____________________________________________________________________ The Catskill Performer Training Retreat July 11-18, 2004, Highland Lake, NY Now accepting letters of application for the 2004 retreat at NaCl Catskills. The retreat takes place at NaCl Catskills, a beautiful lake-country work centre located in Highland Lake, NY, two hours north west of New York City. Participants live at NaCl's artists' residence and work 6 hours per day in the church-turned-theatre with Brad Krumholz, Tannis Kowalchuk and Ker Wells (Number Eleven Theatre/ National Theatre School of Canada). NaCl's training, which is named "Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral Work," will be explored as well as other exercises designed to expand physical presence, vocal technique, and creative impulse, craft, and performance creation. This retreat is designed for actors, creator-performers, and directors who are interested in ensemble theatre, solo work, devised performance, physical theatre adaptations, and original theatre creation. "Doing the morning physical work was like experiencing acting on an anthropological level. I realised that my body is an intelligent life form--my limbs have intelligence. I learned that my voice is a living organism--it has a physical life. The empowerment to create my own work was amazing! I want to bring the two worlds (conventional theatre and original created theatre) together in my own work--performing a role in a play, but striving for true artistry and a physical truth in the making of it."-- Amy Lammert, actress, AEA Tuition is $550 for all meals, accommodations, and workshops. If you wish to apply, please send a detailed letter about yourself that includes your experience, age, and why you are interested in this retreat. We will reply to everyone who applies. Upon acceptance, a $150 down payment will be needed. For more information please feel free to e-mail or call 718-398-4589 (Brooklyn) or (845) 557-0694 (Catskills). Please send application letter to: NaCl P.O. Box 2201 Times Square Station New York, NY 10108 www.nacl.org for more info and pictures 10 BRECHT POEMS-- a Brechtian Vaudeville What the heck is a Brechtian Vaudeville? Take a saucy dance, a shadow puppet show, a funny physical avant-garde moment; add a strikingly relevant poem by Bertolt Brecht about oppression, war, and a corrupt political leadership circa 1930's and 1940's; mix in some beautiful a cappella songs, and you have 10 BRECHT POEMS. And, for those who have seen it all before-- we have a NEW poem to show you! Created and performed by Tannis Kowalchuk of NaCl and Leese Walker of Strike Anywhere Performance Ensemble. BRIC Studio--return engagement! Saturday, February 7 @ 8 PM Tickets are $10/$8 students 57 Rockwell Place, Brooklyn, New York (very near to BAM Harvey) Box Office Number--718-855-7882 x53 We are very happy to be invited back to BRIC where we premiered the first version of the performance in January, 2002. The Austin Arts Center, Goodwin Theatre Trinity College Wednesday, February 11 @ 8 PM Tickets are $15 300 Summit Street, Hartford, CT Box Office Number-- 860-297-2199 www.nacl.org --MS_Mac_OE_3157278412_494451_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable NaCl Winter News NaCl Winter News (Jan/Feb) 2004
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10 BRECHT POEMS at The Austin A= rts Center and BRIC.
-A= ccepting applications for THE CATSKILL PERFORMER TRAINING RETREAT.

____________________________________________________________= ________

The Catskill Performer Training Retreat

July 11-18, 2004, Highland Lake, NY


Now accepting letters of application for the 2004 retreat at NaCl C= atskills.
 
The retreat takes place at NaCl Catskills, a beautiful lake-country work ce= ntre located in Highland Lake, NY, two hours north west of New York City. &n= bsp;Participants live at NaCl's artists' residence and work 6 hours per day = in the church-turned-theatre with Brad Krumholz, Tannis Kowalchuk and Ker We= lls (Number Eleven Theatre/ National Theatre School of Canada).  NaCl's= training, which is named "Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral Wor= k,"  will be explored as well as other exercises designed to e= xpand physical presence, vocal technique, and creative impulse, craft, and p= erformance creation.  This retreat is designed for actors, creator-perf= ormers, and directors who are interested in ensemble theatre, solo work, dev= ised performance, physical theatre adaptations, and original theatre creatio= n.

"Doing the morning physical work was like experiencing acting o= n an anthropological level.  I realised that my body is an intel= ligent life form--my limbs have intelligence.  I learned that my voice = is a living organism--it has a physical life. The empowerment to create my o= wn work was amazing!  I want to bring the two worlds (conventional thea= tre and original created theatre) together in my own work--performing a role= in a play, but striving for true artistry and a physical truth in the makin= g of it."-- Amy Lammert, actress, AEA

Tuition is $550 for all meals, accommodations, and workshops.  If you = wish to apply, please send a detailed letter about yourself that includes yo= ur experience, age, and why you are interested in this retreat.  We wil= l reply to everyone who applies.   Upon acceptance, a $150 down pa= yment will be needed.  For more information please feel free to e-mail = or call 718-398-4589 (Brooklyn) or (845) 557-0694 (Catskills).  Please = send application letter to:

NaCl
P.O. Box 2201 Times Square Station
New York, NY   10108

www.nacl.org for more info and pictures



10 BRECHT POEMS-- a Brechtian Vaudeville<= BR>

What the heck is a Brechtian Vaudeville? &nb= sp;Take a saucy dance, a shadow puppet show, a funny physical avant-garde mo= ment; add a strikingly relevant poem by Bertolt Brecht about oppression, war= , and a corrupt political leadership circa 1930's and 1940's; mix in some be= autiful a cappella songs, and you have 10 BRECHT POEMS.  And, fo= r those who have seen it all before-- we have a NEW poem to show you!  = Created and performed by Tannis Kowalchuk of NaCl and Leese Walker of Strike= Anywhere Performance Ensemble.

BRIC Studio--return engagement!

Saturday, February 7 @ 8 PM  Tickets are $10/$8 st= udents
57 Rockwell Place, Brooklyn, New York (very near to BAM Harvey)
Box Office Number--718-855-7882  x53
We are very happy to be invited back to BRIC where we= premiered the first version of the performance in January, 2002.

The Austin Arts Center, Goodwin Theatre
Trinity College

Wednesday, February 11 @ 8 PM  Tickets are $15
300 Summit Street,  Hartford, CT
Box Office Number-- 860-297-2199


www.nacl.org=        

--MS_Mac_OE_3157278412_494451_MIME_Part-- From ACT1022 at webtv.net Sun Jan 18 11:40:04 2004 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 14:40:04 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Concert East Cleveland Theater Message-ID: <18833-400AE114-88@storefull-3171.bay.webtv.net> What: Melting Pot Orchestra/Jazz/Gospel/ Caribbean Sound Where: 14108 Euclid Avenue When: Sunday January 25, 2004 at 3:00 PM Cost: Free Limited Seating For additional information call (216) 851-8721 From rmarks at teecleve.org Sun Jan 18 14:04:10 2004 From: rmarks at teecleve.org (Rebecca Marks) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 17:04:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Performers needed! Message-ID: <000501c3de0f$03d544d0$6401a8c0@becca> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C3DDE5.1AFF3CD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I am currently seeking a few wandering performers - clowns, magicians, someone who can create balloon animals - for an indoor carnival on March 7, 2004, from approximately 12-2pm. If you are interested, please respond to rmarks at teecleve.org. Would love a couple of volunteers, but pay can be negotiated. Supplies will be provided for balloon animals. ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C3DDE5.1AFF3CD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I am currently seeking a few wandering performers – = clowns, magicians, someone who can create balloon animals -  for an indoor carnival on March = 7, 2004, from approximately 12-2pm.   If you are interested, please respond to rmarks at teecleve.org.  Would love a couple of = volunteers, but pay can be negotiated.  Supplies will be provided for balloon animals. 

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C3DDE5.1AFF3CD0-- From jeanneg at core.com Sun Jan 18 19:55:02 2004 From: jeanneg at core.com (jeanne gallagher) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 22:55:02 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions Message-ID: <200401190355.i0J3t2rv001268@mail0.mx.voyager.net> -- The Group Show, Silhouette Dance and Fine Arts Center, 12501 Madison Avenue, Lakewood. (Use Robin Avenue entrance, parking in rear.) ?Our Show of Shows?, a variety show. Roles available for men and women of all ages. Come prepared with a song, (accompanist available). . Friday, Jan. 23 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Jan. 25 at 2:00 p.m. CoreComm Webmail. http://home.core.com From cinevid at yahoo.com Sun Jan 18 22:54:43 2004 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 22:54:43 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]REMINDER - HEADSHOT SESSION AT NCCC 1/25 Message-ID: <20040119065443.54763.qmail@web60303.mail.yahoo.com> --0-739979482-1074495283=:54453 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii RESERVATIONS STILL AVAILABLE FOR HEADSHOT SESSION AT NCCC, but they are filling up, so secure your timeslot now. Sunday January 25th from 2-6pm at North Coast Central Casting. (click on reservations here) ONLY $35.00 buys 8 poses and a free 8x10 Receive proofs by email and get a FREE 8x10 glossy printout from the pose of your choice. North Coast Central Casting 4913 Storer Ave. Cleveland, OH William Johns - Photographer www.headshots4u.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes --0-739979482-1074495283=:54453 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
RESERVATIONS STILL AVAILABLE FOR
HEADSHOT SESSION AT NCCC,
but they are filling up, so secure your timeslot now.
Sunday January 25th from 2-6pm
at North Coast Central Casting.
ONLY $35.00 buys 8 poses
and a free 8x10
 
Receive proofs by email and get a FREE 8x10
glossy printout from the pose of your choice.
 
North Coast Central Casting
4913 Storer Ave. Cleveland, OH
William Johns - Photographer
 
 
 

www.headshots4u.com

 


Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes --0-739979482-1074495283=:54453-- From Crwhite114 at aol.com Mon Jan 12 04:13:31 2004 From: Crwhite114 at aol.com (Crwhite114 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 07:13:31 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Press Release #2 Chagrin Valley Little Theatre - Laughter on the 23rd Floor Message-ID: <181.25650a57.2d33e96b@aol.com> --part1_181.25650a57.2d33e96b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Press Release Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Presents Neil Simon's Laughter on the 23rd Floor Come see Max, a comic genius, a tyrant, and a paranoiac with a heart of gold. But his penchant for tipping and popping too many pills is growing under the pressures of a rising McCarthyism, network executives, and sponsors who want him to cut back his "too-smart" show and staff so that they can chase after the Leave It To Beaver and Father Knows Best audience. Broadway's funniest playwright writing about a team of comedy writers? Its' no wonder Laughter on the 23rd Floor is "the funniest comedy on Broadway in years" (Variety). Cast: Lucas: Dan Rajkovich Carol: Lydia Koprowski Milt: Bob Ableman Max Prince: Chris Nappi Val: Michael Pitt Helen: Cheryl Fousek Brian: Geo Money Ira: Steve Kay Kenny: Phil Thornton January 16th - February 7th Fridays & Saturdays @ 8 PM Directed by Carol Jaffee Pribble Produced by Julia Wolff 40 River Street Chagrin Falls, OH 44022 Box Office: (440) 247-8955 Box Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. Monday - Saturday Call the box office for tickets today! New Lower Prices for 2003-2004 --part1_181.25650a57.2d33e96b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Press Release

Chagrin Valley Little Theatre

Presents Neil Simon's Laughter on the 23rd Floor

Come see Max, a comic genius, a tyrant, and a paranoiac with a heart of gold= .  But his penchant for tipping and popping too many pills is growing u= nder the pressures of a rising McCarthyism, network executives, and sponsors= who want him to cut back his "too-smart" show and staff so that they can ch= ase after the Leave It To Beaver and Father Knows Best audience.  Broad= way's funniest playwright writing about a team of comedy writers?  Its'= no wonder Laughter on the 23rd Floor is "the funniest comedy on Broadway in= years" (Variety).

Cast:

Lucas:  Dan Rajkovich       &nbs= p;  Carol:  Lydia Koprowski

Milt:  Bob Ableman         = ;       Max Prince:  Chris Nappi

Val:  Michael Pitt         &n= bsp;    Helen:  Cheryl Fousek

Brian:  Geo Money         &nbs= p;  Ira:  Steve Kay

Kenny:  Phil Thornton  

January 16th - February 7th     Fridays & Saturda= ys @ 8 PM

Directed by Carol Jaffee Pribble
Produced by Julia Wolff

40 River Street
Chagrin Falls, OH  44022

Box Office: (440) 247-8955
Box Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. Monday - Saturday

Call the box office for tickets today!

New Lower Prices for 2003-2004


--part1_181.25650a57.2d33e96b_boundary-- From vincentmagic at hotmail.com Mon Jan 12 05:41:33 2004 From: vincentmagic at hotmail.com (Vincent Polowy) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 08:41:33 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Only 5 days until EC @ CPT Message-ID:
This Weekend!!!


Not under the BIG TOP, but out of the BIG [BOX] comes the Eclectic CirCus. NOT traditional circus, but rather four specialty artists bringing their contrasting talents and personalities to a unique variety show including, but not limited to: magic, mime, music, juggling, dance, clowning, sideshow and the spoken word.
 
Join creator/performers Aaron Bonk, John Flower, Vincent Polowy and Cassandra Vincent for an electrifying evening of performance!
 
Show Times: This Friday & Saturday, January 16th. & 17th. at 8:00 p.m. AND Sunday, January 18th. at 3:00 p.m.
 
As part of CPT's Big [Box] series, the performances will take place at Cleveland Public Theatres' Upstairs Theatre, located at 6415 Detroit Avenue.
 
For ticket information, call the CPT box office at (216) 631-2727.
 
See you at the show!
 
 
Vincent Magic Productions
P.O. Box 21310 
South Euclid, Ohio
44121-0310
(440)442-5859
vincentmagicprod at aol.com
morgandegrey at aol.com
www.vincentmagic.com
 


Learn how to choose, serve, and enjoy wine at Wine @ MSN. From Marianne.Paul at huntington.com Mon Jan 12 06:00:47 2004 From: Marianne.Paul at huntington.com (Marianne.Paul at huntington.com) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 09:00:47 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Pirates of Penzance" TENOR wanted! Message-ID: The Aurora Community Theatre is presenting Gilbert & Sullivan's "Pirates of Penzance" from Friday, April 30th to Saturday, May 22nd. We have held our first round of auditions and have an amazing cast of talented people but are missing FREDERIC! Our rehearsals will start Monday, March 1 and will be in the evenings on Monday, Tuesday, Wed., and Friday. The Director is David Vosburgh from Youngstown State U. and his Musical Director is Keith Stiver -- both very talented and fun to work with. If you are a tenor (age range should be 20's) and want a terrific opportunity to play a major role in this wonderful production, please contact me at this e-mail address or call me for a private audition: Marianne Paul, Producer 216-515-6534 - work 330-562-9065 - home Marianne S Paul Vice President, Cleveland Trust Administration Priv Finl Grp Pers Trst Adm-Sr The Huntington National Bank 917 Euclid Avenue, (CM24) , Cleveland, OH 44115 Phone: 216/515-6534 Fax: 216-515-6633 Email: marianne.paul at huntington.com From Diemwoman at aol.com Mon Jan 12 08:47:19 2004 From: Diemwoman at aol.com (Diemwoman at aol.com) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 11:47:19 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Photo Exhibit in Painesville Message-ID: <9e.1179c2e.2d342997@aol.com> --part1_9e.1179c2e.2d342997_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Group Photography Show "From a Woman's Point of View" featuring the Photography of Lori Diemer, Michelle Drackett, Pat Stoltz and Linda Zehler. These ladies are all members of the Western Reserve Photographic Society and their subject matter is varied. The Art Essence Gallery 184 N. Main St. Painesville, Ohio,440-639-1993. January 18-March 12, reception Sunday Jan. 18 2-5pm. Gallery hours M-F 11-5, Sat 10-3. --part1_9e.1179c2e.2d342997_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Group Photography Show "From a Woma= n's Point of View" featuring the Photography of Lori Diemer, Michelle Dracke= tt, Pat Stoltz and Linda Zehler. These ladies are all members of the Western= Reserve Photographic Society and their subject matter is varied. The Art Es= sence Gallery 184 N. Main St. Painesville, Ohio,440-639-1993. January 18-Mar= ch 12, reception Sunday Jan. 18 2-5pm. Gallery hours M-F 11-5, Sat 10-3. --part1_9e.1179c2e.2d342997_boundary-- From mpreston at dobama.org Mon Jan 12 09:10:18 2004 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR Marketing Director) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 12:10:18 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Russ Borski January Artist in Warren Smith Gallery Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C3D905.0B48F360 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In DOBAMA THEATRE's Warren Smith Gallery Heartfelt from Heartsong artwork by Russ Borski January 16 - February 8 The Warren Smith Gallery's featured artist for January and February is Russ Borski. In addition to directing Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, which opens at Dobama January 16th, Mr. Borski will be exhibiting over a dozen of his unique acrylic paintings in the gallery. Mr. Borski arrived in Cleveland via Chicago fourteen years ago. Best known as a visual designer for theater, he has designed a couple hundred productions over the past three decades. Originally trained as a scenic artist on canvasses spanning forty feet, Mr. Borski is painting smaller (just slightly), more personal statements intermittently from show to show, exploring various styles and mediums. His goal is to develop a uniquely individualized presentation, still, as always, with much theatrical flair. The Warren Smith Gallery is open before and after performances of Raised in Captivity and by appointment. At Dobama Theatre: Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver Directed by Russ Borski January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity is an off-the-wall comedy, a ball of energy with more twists and turns than can be easily explained on paper. Adding to the absurdity is the fact that the twins in Dobama's production will be played by real-life siblings Tyson and Tyler Postma. Ohio Premiere! featuring Sean Derry, Juliette Regnier*, Tyler Postma*, Tyson Postma and Jeff Staron *member Actors' Equity Association Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sunday 1/18 at 7:30 p.m.; 1/25, 2/1 and 2/8 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets $11-$20 Information: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. February 14th - Have a Heart for the Arts Valentine's Day Party -- info at www.evite.com/pub/mpreston/raised DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present: January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed by Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! Quirky, bizarre comedy featuring real-life siblings Tyler and Tyson Postma as twins Bernadette and Sebastian! Regular single ticket prices: $15-20. Senior/student prices: $11-17. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. Night Kitchen is proud to present: January 23-Feb 8 Loud Americans: A Punk Saga by Christopher Johnston and Gregory Vovos. World Premiere! The next generation of punk has arrived. 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Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003B_01C3D906.8D40C810 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Be one of the first to see Raised in Captivity when it opens this Friday at Dobama Theatre! DOBAMA presents the OHIO PREMIERE of Raised in Captivity By Nicky Silver Directed by Russ Borski January 16 - February 8 Dobama Theatre proudly presents the Ohio premiere of Nicky Silver's Raised in Captivity. This off-the-wall comedy is a ball of energy with more twists and turns than can be easily explained on paper. Adding to the absurdity of this comedy is the fact that the twins in Dobama's production will be played by real-life siblings Tyson and Tyler Postma*. Sebastian Bliss (Tyson Postma) and his twin sister, Bernadette Dixon (Tyler Postma*), reunite after several years at their mother's funeral, after she was killed by an errant showerhead. Bernadette can barely stop weeping, while her brother is merely irritated by her display of emotion. Sebastian attends therapy sessions with Dr. Hillary MacMahon (Juliette Regnier*, who also plays Miranda Bliss), and when he announces his intention to leave therapy, she injures herself over it. Bernadette's husband, Kip (Sean Derry), decides to give up dentistry and become an artist. Sebastian's only real contact with people is in the form of letters he writes to a convicted murderer, Dylan (Jeff Staron, who also plays Roger). Sebastian brings home a prostitute and ends up with his throat cut. As he lies bleeding, his mother's ghost visits him. Mother and son reveal secrets they couldn't tell while Mother lived. "Raised in Captivity is about guilt, redemption and self-punishment, and, against all odds, it is also very funny." - The New York Times featuring Sean Derry, Juliette Regnier*, Tyler Postma*, Tyson Postma and Jeff Staron *member Actors' Equity Association Performances: January 16 - February 8 Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sunday 1/18 at 7:30 p.m.; 1/25, 2/1 and 2/8 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets $11-$20 Information: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. SAVE THE DATE! February 14th - Have a Heart for the Arts Valentine's Day Party -- more info at www.evite.com/pub/mpreston/raised DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present: January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed by Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! Quirky, bizarre comedy featuring real-life siblings Tyler and Tyson Postma as twins Bernadette and Sebastian! Regular single ticket prices: $15-20. Senior/student prices: $11-17. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. Night Kitchen is proud to present: January 23-Feb 8 Loud Americans: A Punk Saga by Christopher Johnston and Gregory Vovos. World Premiere! The next generation of punk has arrived. 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From Thackaberr at aol.com Mon Jan 12 09:45:02 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 12:45:02 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wonderful Beacon Journal review of COPENHAGEN at Actors' Summit Message-ID: <66.3b44188e.2d34371e@aol.com> -------------------------------1073929502 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit By Kerry Clawson Beacon Journal staff writer Put two of the most brilliant scientific minds in a room together, and you're bound to get something volatile. That's what happens in the play Copenhagen, showing in its Northeast Ohio premiere at Actors' Summit in Hudson. The three-character drama explores what could have been said during a mysterious, real 1941 visit between German physicist Werner Heisenberg (working on the Nazi atomic-bomb program) and his old mentor Niels Bohr, a half-Jewish scientist living in Nazi-occupied Copenhagen, Denmark. Wayne Turney and Neil Thackaberry are both highly believable as student and mentor, both in their love-hate relationship and in the tempering, profound respect that these colleagues have for each other. In many ways, their lives as physicists resemble a good old fraternity, but when this story takes place, they are on opposite sides of World War II. Both actors pointedly convey their characters' passion for their science in animated, often heated debates on a nearly bare, round stage that recalls the shape of an atom. This play, written by England's Michael Frayn, has dense dialogue that heavily mines the study of nuclear physics at a critical time in world history. The play searches for Heisenberg's motive in his risky visit to Bohr: Is he searching for a piece of the good old collaborating days, simply showing off, or trying to manipulate a highly political, dangerous situation? Those questions are never clearly answered. But Lucy Bredeson-Smith, who plays Bohr's blunt wife, Margrethe, offers warmth, humor and wisdom as she holds mirrors up to each man to help them understand themselves. Questions of motive and ethics kept me curious, but Copenhagen isn't what you'd call highly suspenseful. Let's face it: This is a brainy play. Glowing reviews of the 2000 Tony Award-winning Broadway production described it as intellectually stimulating and emotionally satisfying. The play won Tonys for best play, best director and best featured actress. I left the Actors' Summit production more intellectually stimulated than emotionally satisfied. Copenhagen is a very serious work, loaded with scientific jargon and discussion. That's quite different from the celebrated math play Proof, which followed on the heels of Copenhagen as the 2001 Tony Award winner for best play. Although Proof revolves around math, it's really about family relationships. Copenhagen is more complex, intricate and cerebral in its treatment of science. Thackaberry and Turney come across as alternately naive, as Thackaberry's Bohr assumes that all the work on nuclear fission already has been done (wrong), and Turney's Heisenberg assumes that scientists could never gain enough critical mass to create an atomic bomb (wrong again). We learn that Heisenberg races headlong into scientific discoveries and life experiences without thinking, while Bohr approaches everything slowly and methodically. We want to dislike Turney's Heisenberg because he's working for the Nazis. But Turney's urgency and uncertainty make us sympathize with him. At the end of the first act, we think all of these scientists' thought processes have been explored, but the play's second act explores more of Heisenberg and Bohr's old academic relationship. Playwright Frayn's writing is rich in symbolism. Frayn, best known for his farce Noises Off, certainly has explored every nook and cranny of these great minds in an attempt to explain what might have been said at this dangerous, historic meeting. Historians have wondered for years: Did this exchange between scientific geniuses have the power to alter the outcome of World War II? Just thinking about those implications is frightening. Copenhagen is more historically enlightening than it is entertaining. But sometimes, that's what theater should be about. -------------------------------1073929502 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

By Kerry Clawson=
Beacon Journal staff writer

Put two of the most brilliant scientific minds in a ro= om together, and you're bound to get something volatile.

That's what happens in the play = Copenhagen, showing in its <= SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 9pt; COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana">Northeast=20= Ohio premiere at Actors' Summit in Hudson. The three-charact= er drama explores what could have been said during a mysterious, real 1941 v= isit between German physicist Werner Heisenberg (working on the Nazi atomic-= bomb program) and his old mentor Niels Bohr, a half-Jewish scientist living=20= in Nazi-occupied Copenhagen, = Denmark.

Wayne Turney and Neil Thackaberry are both highly beli= evable as student and mentor, both in their love-hate relationship and in th= e tempering, profound respect that these colleagues have for each other. In=20= many ways, their lives as physicists resemble a good old fraternity, but whe= n this story takes place, they are on opposite sides of World War II.

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The play searches for Heisenberg's motive in his risky= visit to Bohr: Is he searching for a piece of the good old collaborating da= ys, simply showing off, or trying to manipulate a highly political, dangerou= s situation? Those questions are never clearly answered. But Lucy Bredeson-S= mith, who plays Bohr's blunt wife, Margrethe, offers warmth, humor and wisdo= m as she holds mirrors up to each man to help them understand themselves.

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Thackaberry and Turney come across as alternately naiv= e, as Thackaberry's Bohr assumes that all the work on nuclear fission alread= y has been done (wrong), and Turney's Heisenberg assumes that scientists cou= ld never gain enough critical mass to create an atomic bomb (wrong again).

We learn that Heisenberg races headlong into scientifi= c discoveries and life experiences without thinking, while Bohr approaches e= verything slowly and methodically.

We want to dislike Turney's Heisenberg because he's wo= rking for the Nazis. But Turney's urgency and uncertainty make us sympathize= with him.

At the end of the first act, we think all of these sci= entists' thought processes have been explored, but the play's second act exp= lores more of Heisenberg and Bohr's old academic relationship.

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Copenhagen is more historically enlightenin= g than it is entertaining. But sometimes, that's what theater should be abou= t. -------------------------------1073929502-- From mpreston at dobama.org Mon Jan 12 10:58:34 2004 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR Marketing Director) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 13:58:34 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hey Kids! Enter Your Play in Dobama's Contest! In-Reply-To: Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0046_01C3D914.2B389E50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hey Kids! Finish writing your play! Then send it in to the 26th Annual Marilyn Bianchi Kids' Playwriting Festival! Entries submitted by students in grades 3-12 are due January 26, 2004. That's in TWO WEEKS! Entries from students in grades 1 and 2 are due February 2, 2004. Contest open to all students, home-schooled or enrolled in Cuyahoga County Public and Private schools. 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Opening Friday, January 16, 2004 and running thru February 8, 2004. Three widows meet for tea once a month before going to visit their husbands' graves. With a mixture of laughter and tears, the universal themes of learning to adapt and change to life as it is in the present are experienced with wit and perception. Directed by Monica Olejko, this is theater at its best - funny, moving and, finally, optimistic Tickets are $10.00 ($9.00 for students/seniors) on Thursday, Friday and Sundays. $11.00 on Saturdays (no discounts) and may be ordered by calling the box office at the above number Wednesday - Saturday 1-6PM. Curtain times are 8:00 PM Thursday - Saturday and 2:00PM Sundays. --0-685932932-1073933818=:39933 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 44145
Phone 440.331.0403
 
Presents The Cemetery Club, a Comedy/Drama by Ivan Menchell.  Opening Friday, January 16, 2004 and running thru February 8, 2004.
 
Three widows meet for tea once a month before going to visit their husbands' graves.  With a mixture of laughter and tears, the universal themes of learning to adapt and change to life as it is in the present are experienced with wit and perception.
 
Directed by Monica Olejko, this is theater at its best - funny, moving and, finally, optimistic
 
Tickets are $10.00 ($9.00 for students/seniors) on Thursday, Friday and Sundays.
$11.00 on Saturdays (no discounts) and may be ordered by calling the box office at the above number Wednesday - Saturday 1-6PM.
 
Curtain times are 8:00 PM Thursday - Saturday and 2:00PM Sundays.
--0-685932932-1073933818=:39933-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Mon Jan 12 14:13:01 2004 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 17:13:01 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call for Original One-Act Play Submissions by Fine Arts Association Message-ID: <006201c3d959$3fa4fd80$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0063_01C3D92F.56CEF580 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Fine Arts Association is presenting the 8th annual One Act Festival and will be showcasing ten minute plays by nationally recognized authors as well as local playwrights. Submissions will be accepted for original ten-minute plays. All submissions will be considered. Deadline for submissions is February 16, 2004. Those chosen will be fully produced as part of the Festival on May 14-29, 2004. The number of plays to be produced will depend on the blend of published pieces and qualified submissions. Original plays accepted for the festival will be announced by approximately March 5, 2004. Guidelines: 1. Submissions must be original, unpublished, unproduced 10-minute plays. Plays that have had staged readings will be accepted, plays that have received full productions will not. Legal clearance of materials not in the public domain is the full responsibility of the playwright. 2. No limit to number of plays submitted, but only one play per author will be chosen. 3. Maximum Length: 10 pages. 4. Plays must be typed/word-processed, numbered, & securely bound in a (preferably soft) cover with a cover page containing the following: Title, your name, address, phone number and e-mail. If you would like your scripts returned, include an S.A.S.E. with your submission. If no S.A.S.E. is included, your script will be recycled. The timeframe for return of scripts is at convenience the Fine Arts Association. 5. Not open to musicals. 6. Sets must be minimal. Only standard chairs and table, and minimum props will be available for the production. 7. All play submissions will be handled with care. However, the Fine Arts Association assumes no responsibility for lost or damaged scripts. 8. Mail 2 copies of each script to: Ann Hedger, Ten Minute Plays, Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio 44094. 9. Selections will be made by the Fine Arts Association Theatre Department and inclusion in the festival is at their discretion. 10. All submitting playwrights will be contacted about the status of their submission by approximately March 5, 2004. 11. Submissions must be received by the Fine Arts Association by the deadline to be considered. Deadline for submissions is February 16, 2004. ------=_NextPart_000_0063_01C3D92F.56CEF580 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Fine Arts = Association=20 is presenting the 8th annual One Act=20 Festival and will be showcasing ten minute plays by = nationally=20 recognized authors as well as local playwrights. Submissions will be = accepted=20 for original ten-minute plays. All submissions will be considered. Deadline for submissions is February 16,=20 2004.
 
Those chosen will be fully produced = as part of=20 the Festival on May 14-29, 2004. The number of plays to = be produced=20 will depend on the blend of published pieces and qualified submissions. = Original=20 plays accepted for the festival will be announced by approximately March = 5,=20 2004.
 
Guidelines:
 
1. Submissions must be original, = unpublished,=20 unproduced 10-minute plays.  Plays that have had staged readings = will be=20 accepted, plays that have received full productions will not.  = Legal=20 clearance of materials not in the public domain is the full = responsibility of=20 the playwright.
 
2. No limit to number of plays = submitted, but only=20 one play per author will be chosen.
 
3. Maximum Length: 10 pages. =
 
4. Plays must be typed/word-processed, = numbered,=20 & securely bound in a (preferably soft) cover with a cover page = containing=20 the following:  Title, your name, address, phone number and e-mail. = If you=20 would like your scripts returned, include an S.A.S.E. with your=20 submission.  If no S.A.S.E. is included, your script will be = recycled. The=20 timeframe for return of scripts is at convenience the Fine Arts=20 Association.
 
5. Not open to musicals.
 
6. Sets must be minimal. Only standard = chairs and=20 table, and minimum props will be available for the production. =
 
7. All play submissions will be handled = with care.=20 However, the Fine Arts Association assumes no responsibility for lost or = damaged=20 scripts.
 
8. Mail 2 copies of each script to: Ann = Hedger, Ten=20 Minute Plays, Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, = Ohio=20 44094.
 
9. Selections will be made by the Fine = Arts=20 Association Theatre Department and inclusion in the festival is at their = discretion.
 
10. All submitting playwrights will be = contacted=20 about the status of their submission by approximately March 5,=20 2004.
 
11. Submissions must be received = by the Fine=20 Arts Association by the deadline to be considered.  Deadline for submissions is February = 16,=20 2004.
 
= ------=_NextPart_000_0063_01C3D92F.56CEF580-- From dkilbane at cptonline.org Mon Jan 12 14:32:22 2004 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 17:32:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tearing Down Uncle Tom's Cabin, Sunday, January 18 @ Cleveland Public Library Message-ID: Staff, friends, colleagues, the following is info. about the first of many very cool programs, part of our surround series for UNCLE TOM'S CABIN (Feb. 6-28 @ CPT) Best, Dan ?DON?T YOU KNOW WHAT YOUR LIBERTY IS?? DISCUSSIONS ABOUT RACE IN AMERICA COMMUNITY EVENTS HIGHLIGHT CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE?S PRODUCTION OF UNCLE TOM?S CABIN Sunday, January 18, 2:00 p.m. Cleveland Public Library Main Branch Louis Stokes Wing Auditorium 325 E. Superior Ave. Cleveland, OH 44114 216-623-2881 (Evelyn Ward, Literature Department) ?Tearing Down Uncle Tom?s Cabin? Randolph Curtis Rand, co-adapter and director of this new stage version, will discuss the adaptation process, including the addition of slave narratives and philosophical discourse on race in this theatre piece. Program takes place in the Auditorium located on the lower level of the Louis Stokes Wing. Free admission 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 find out what's in the BIG [BOX]! January 9 - 25, 2004 in CPT's Upstairs Theatre From dkilbane at cptonline.org Mon Jan 12 15:03:54 2004 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 18:03:54 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TITLEWave theatre and Cleveland Public Theatre say take CHARGE! Message-ID: CHARGE by Eric Kaiser directed by Gregory Vovos co-produced by TITLEWave theatre and Cleveland Public Theatre February 13-28, 2004 Lounging in bed your entire life in a giant steel room protecting you from the salmon sky, while simultaneously feeling the strife of "The Hood," watching your veins disappear, betting your toes, all the while, having your own personal electronic assistants act out your every whim, dream and desire--the future never looked so bright. But, of course, some things don't change?no matter how comfortable your bed is. Samuel Beckett meets Boyz N the Hood in Eric Kaiser's electrifying tragicomedy. ?Kaiser?s work is smart, off-the wall funny, and beautifully observed-I haven?t seen an absurdist play of such originality in years?? Linda Eisenstein, ANGLE Buy Tickets Buy Now! 216/631-2727 Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays @ 8pm, Sundays @ 3pm CPT's Upstairs Theatre *WAIT!, produced by TITLEWave and CPT, was named one of the Top Ten Cleveland productions in 2003 by Tony Brown of The Cleveland Plain Dealer and Christine Howey of Scene. 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 find out what's in the BIG [BOX]! January 9 - 25, 2004 in CPT's Upstairs Theatre From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Mon Jan 12 15:16:25 2004 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 18:16:25 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Woodwind Quintet to Perform at Fine Arts Message-ID: <007201c3d962$1a134a00$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0073_01C3D938.313D4200 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Fine Arts Faculty Woodwind Quintet to Perform at The Fine Arts Association The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, presents The Fine Arts Faculty Woodwind Quintet, with Judith Elias, flute; Lisa Wilson, oboe; Charles Baker, clarinet; Chris Rapier, horn and Janice Pembroke, bassoon. The concert will be presented in the Corning Auditorium at The Fine Arts Association on Saturday, January 24, 2004 at 8:00 p.m. Cost is $6/General Admission. On site parking is FREE. Corning Auditorium is barrier free. For tickets, call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or log on to www.fineartsassociation.org ------=_NextPart_000_0073_01C3D938.313D4200 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 

The Fine Arts Faculty = Woodwind=20 Quintet to Perform at The Fine Arts Association

The Fine Arts = Association,=20 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, presents The Fine Arts Faculty = Woodwind=20 Quintet, with Judith Elias, flute; Lisa Wilson, oboe; Charles Baker, = clarinet; Chris Rapier, horn and Janice Pembroke, bassoon. 

The=20 concert will be presented in the Corning Auditorium at The Fine = Arts=20 Association on Saturday, January 24, 2004 at 8:00 p.m. 

Cost is=20 $6/General Admission. On site parking is FREE. Corning Auditorium = is=20 barrier free.

For=20 tickets, call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or log = on to www.fineartsassociation.org<= /A>=20
------=_NextPart_000_0073_01C3D938.313D4200-- From vhornyak at unitygreatercleveland.com Mon Jan 12 15:47:13 2004 From: vhornyak at unitygreatercleveland.com (Val Hornyak) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 18:47:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hollywood producer comes to Cleveland Message-ID: <001001c3d969$6c027640$6601a8c0@white> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C3D93C.7E958860 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Attention Movie Lovers! Hollywood comes to Shaker Heights with filmmaker Stephen Simon Insights and Intrigue-A Producer's Perspective on Films Today Saturday, January 24, 2004 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. See the movie with its producer: What Dreams May Come also Whale Rider He will share insights, participate in discussion and Q & A $40.00 ~ Mystical Movie Messages that Inspire Our Lives Sunday, January 25, 2004 1:00-4:00 p.m. Simon will show selected film clips, weaving them throughout his talk, = illustrating aspects of inspirational movie messages. $30.00 Held at=20 Unity of Greater Cleveland 3350 Warrensville Center Road, Shaker Heights, (one block N. of Chagrin = Blvd., next to Key Bank) Stephen Simon is a veteran producer whose distinguished career includes = the presidency of two major production companies and the development and = production of a myriad of well-known films such as: Smokey and the = Bandit, The Goodbye Girl, The Electric Horseman, Somewhere in Time, the = Academy Award winning What Dreams May Come, and the Emmy-nominated = Lifetime movie Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story. He also = authored the definitive work The Force is With You: Mystical Movie = Messages that Inspire Our Lives in which he discusses over seventy = films. His latest movie Indigo (written by James Twyman, starring Neil = Donald Walsh) has won awards at the Santa Fe Film Festival. Log on = MovingMessagesMedia.com. Call 216-751-1198 or log on UnityGreaterCleveland.com Hollywood comes to Cleveland! Movie Lovers Bliss January 24 & 25, 2004 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C3D93C.7E958860 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Attention=20 Movie Lovers!

Hollywood=20 comes to Shaker Heights with=20 filmmaker=20 Stephen Simon

Insights=20 and Intrigue=97A Producer=92s Perspective on Films=20 Today

Saturday,=20 January 24, 2004 9:30 a.m.=974:30 p.m.

See=20 the movie with its producer:

What=20 Dreams May Come=20 also Whale Rider

He=20 will share insights, participate in discussion and Q &=20 A

$40.00

~

Mystical=20 Movie Messages that Inspire Our Lives

Sunday,=20 January 25, 2004 1:00=974:00 p.m.

Simon=20 will show selected film clips, weaving them throughout his talk, = illustrating=20 aspects of inspirational movie messages.

$30.00

Held=20 at

Unity=20 of Greater Cleveland

3350=20 Warrensville Center Road, Shaker Heights, (one=20 block N. of Chagrin Blvd., next to Key Bank)

Stephen=20 Simon=20 is a veteran producer whose distinguished career includes the presidency = of two=20 major production companies and the development and production of a = myriad of=20 well-known films such as: Smokey and the Bandit, The Goodbye Girl, = The=20 Electric Horseman, Somewhere in Time, the Academy Award = winning What=20 Dreams May Come, and the Emmy-nominated Lifetime movie = Homeless to=20 Harvard: The Liz Murray Story. He also authored the definitive work = The=20 Force is With You: Mystical Movie Messages that Inspire Our Lives in = which=20 he discusses over seventy films.  His latest movie Indigo=20  (written by James Twyman, starring Neil Donald Walsh) has won = awards at=20 the Santa Fe Film Festival.  Log on=20 MovingMessagesMedia.com.

Call=20 216-751-1198

or=20 log on UnityGreaterCleveland.com

Hollywood=20 comes to Cleveland!

Movie=20 Lovers Bliss

January=20 24 & 25, 2004

 

------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C3D93C.7E958860-- From tkrispinsky at hotmail.com Mon Jan 12 16:43:35 2004 From: tkrispinsky at hotmail.com (Todd Krispinsky) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 19:43:35 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great Lakes Theater Festival Announces Auditions For Touring Production Message-ID: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Monday, January 12, 2004 Great Lakes Theater Festival Announces Auditions For Touring Production Ten in One Great Lakes Theater Festival (GLTF) announces open auditions for non-equity actors for the community outreach touring production Ten in One, a newly commissioned one-act by Cleveland playwright Toni Thayer. This production, developed in support of the Festival?s mainstage production of Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By In America, will tour to 20 community venues in northern Ohio between April 14 and May 5, 2004 and will be directed by the Supervisor of GLTF?s School Residency Program, Lisa Ortenzi. Needed are three actors (character ages, 20s-50s): two women and one man. Rehearsals begin Tuesday, March 23, 2004. All positions are paid. Those auditioning should bring a headshot and resume and prepare two contrasting monologues. Total audition time should not exceed three minutes. Auditions will be held on Wednesday, February 11, 2004 from 12:00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m. and again from 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. The audition sessions will take place at a location to be determined within the Playhouse Square Center complex. Auditions and interviews are by appointment only. To schedule an appointment, call Lisa Ortenzi at (216) 241-5490 ext. 306, on Monday January 26 or Monday, February 2, 2004 from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. # # # For More Information: Todd Krispinsky Marketing and Public Relations Manager (216) 241-5490 x 317 tkrispinsky at greatlakestheater.org www.greatlakestheater.org _________________________________________________________________ High-speed users?be more efficient online with the new MSN Premium Internet Software. http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-us&page=byoa/prem&ST=1 From tkrispinsky at hotmail.com Mon Jan 12 16:44:54 2004 From: tkrispinsky at hotmail.com (Todd Krispinsky) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 19:44:54 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great Lakes Theater Festival Is Seeking A Stage Manager Message-ID: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Monday, January 12, 2004 Great Lakes Theater Festival Seeking Non-Equity Stage Manager For Touring Production Great Lakes Theater Festival (GLTF) is seeking a non-equity stage manager for the community outreach touring production Ten in One, a newly commissioned one-act by Cleveland playwright Toni Thayer. This production, developed in support of the Festival?s mainstage production of Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By In America, will tour to 20 community venues in northern Ohio between April 14 and May 5, 2004 and will be directed by the Supervisor of GLTF?s School Residency Program, Lisa Ortenzi. Rehearsals begin Tuesday, March 23, 2004. This is a paid position. To apply, please submit a resume and cover letter to the Great Lakes Theater Festival Education Department, by mail at 1501 Euclid Avenue, Suite 423, Cleveland , Ohio 44115; or via email at lortenzi at greatlakestheater.org ; or by fax at (216) 241-6315, attention Lisa Ortenzi. Any questions regarding the position should be directed to Lisa Ortenzi at (216) 241-5490 x306. Great Lakes Theater Festival is an equal opportunity employer. # # # For More Information: Todd Krispinsky Marketing and Public Relations Manager (216) 241-5490 x 317 tkrispinsky at greatlakestheater.org www.greatlakestheater.org _________________________________________________________________ There are now three new levels of MSN Hotmail Extra Storage! Learn more. http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-us&page=hotmail/es2&ST=1 From pubrncp at hotmail.com Mon Jan 12 18:33:13 2004 From: pubrncp at hotmail.com (B H) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 21:33:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE PRESENTS...... Message-ID: The North Canton Playhouse, in partnership with the Stark County Board of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, presents The Very Special Arts production of ?The Wiz? based on the story ?the Wonderful Wizard of Oz? by Frank Baum; playing March 5,6 &7th, 2004, Featuring guest artist T.B.A., Friday and Saturday at 8:00pm and Sunday at 2:30pm at the North Canton Playhouse, located on the campus of Hoover High School, 525 7th Street NE, North Canton. All seats reserved $10. All performances are sign language interpreted, and Sunday?s performance is audio described. Tickets available at Stark MRDD?S Whipple ?Dale Centre-330-477-5200, or the North Canton Playhouse-330-494-1613. _________________________________________________________________ Find high-speed ?net deals ? comparison-shop your local providers here. https://broadband.msn.com From cabraham at cecodoor.com Tue Jan 13 06:07:00 2004 From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 09:07:00 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Silhouette looking for music director for The King and I Message-ID: ----- Forwarded by Chuck Abraham/Ceco on 01/13/2004 10:01 AM ----- Silhouette Productions is seeing applicants 18 yrs of age and over for The king and I, auditions Feb.9th and 10th call backs Feb.12th from 7:30 to 9:00pm performances are May 14,15,16,21 and 22 2004. Only qualified pianist for musical Director Chore. must have ballet background for the King and I, Skills with children and adults of all ethnic backgrounds helpful. Silhouette Productions mission is to present and produce musical comedies, murder mysteries and entertainment contoured to the venue that it represents. Silhouette is known to be one of the first professional traveling companies in Lake County. Silhouette is a non traditional casting administration. Founded by AEA * Leslie Johns in 1962. Stipend position Chuck Abraham / President (440)840-5571 _______________________________________________ Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. NEohioPAL mailing list NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal http://www.fredsternfeld.com From dwarnke at karamu.com Tue Jan 13 06:20:32 2004 From: dwarnke at karamu.com (Doug Warnke) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 09:20:32 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]costumer needed Message-ID: <007901c3d9e0$6c8eb7a0$0101a8c0@doug> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0076_01C3D9B6.7EB56C00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Karamu Performing Arts Theater is seeking a qualified costumer for its = upcoming production of Bee-Luther Hatchee by Thomas Gibbons. Applicants = should have some costuming experience, especially with period pieces. = Work to begin immediately; show opens March 12, 2004. Paid position. = Those interested should contact Terrence Spivey, Artistic Director, at = (216) 795-7070 Ext. 240 to arrange an interview. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0076_01C3D9B6.7EB56C00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Karamu Performing Arts Theater is = seeking a=20 qualified costumer for its upcoming production of Bee-Luther = Hatchee by=20 Thomas Gibbons.  Applicants should have some costuming experience,=20 especially with period pieces.  Work to begin immediately; show = opens March=20 12, 2004.  Paid position.  Those interested should contact = Terrence=20 Spivey, Artistic Director, at (216) 795-7070 Ext. 240 to arrange an=20 interview. 
------=_NextPart_000_0076_01C3D9B6.7EB56C00-- From dwarnke at karamu.com Tue Jan 13 06:23:01 2004 From: dwarnke at karamu.com (Doug Warnke) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 09:23:01 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Director Message-ID: <008401c3d9e0$c48d4480$0101a8c0@doug> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0081_01C3D9B6.D7A07BC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Karamu Performing Arts Theater seeks Director for its upcoming = Children's Theater Performance Series production of Cinderella. = Applicants should have prior directing experience working with children. = Rehearsal schedule pending, show opens May 1, 2004. Stipend available. = To arrange an interview, please contact Terrence Spivey, Artistic = Director, at (216) 795-7070 Ext. 240 to arrange an interview. ------=_NextPart_000_0081_01C3D9B6.D7A07BC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Karamu Performing Arts Theater seeks = Director for=20 its upcoming Children's Theater Performance Series production of=20 Cinderella.  Applicants should have prior directing = experience=20 working with children.  Rehearsal schedule pending, show opens May = 1,=20 2004.  Stipend available.  To arrange an interview, please = contact=20 Terrence Spivey, Artistic Director, at (216) 795-7070 Ext. 240 to = arrange an=20 interview.
 
------=_NextPart_000_0081_01C3D9B6.D7A07BC0-- From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Tue Jan 13 08:10:18 2004 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 08:10:18 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Budin and Sebo - All Welcome! Message-ID: <20040113161018.3990.qmail@web80002.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2140516718-1074010218=:3062 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Free and Open to The Public "Rock My Soul Shabbat" an alternative, contemporary, musical worship service at The Temple ? Tifereth Israel 26000 Shaker Blvd., Beachwood, OH Friday, January 16, 8:00 PM Featuring an eight piece musical ensemble including acoustic and electric guitars, keyboards, bass, drums, trombone and sax Vocals by Cantor Kathy Sebo and Noah Budin Contemporary, traditional and original Shabbat and folk music A variety of rockin' melodies, klezmer sounds, folk song sing-a-longs, traditional chanting, and very quiet, soulful moments Free and open to the public Dessert reception to follow Musicians: Cantor Kathy Sebo - Vocals Noah Budin ? Guitar/Vocals Bill Toler ? Keyboard Mayda Irwin ? Piano Jack Stratton ? Percussion David Budin ? Bass/Guitar Josh Sebo ? Electric Guitar Dan Utley ? Trombone Jon Lewin ? Saxophone --0-2140516718-1074010218=:3062 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Free and Open to The Public

 

"Rock My Soul Shabbat"

 

an alternative, contemporary, musical worship service

 

at

 

The Temple ? Tifereth Israel

26000 Shaker Blvd., Beachwood, OH

 

Friday, January 16, 8:00 PM

 

Featuring an eight piece musical ensemble including acoustic and electric guitars, keyboards, bass, drums, trombone and sax

 

Vocals by Cantor Kathy Sebo and Noah Budin

 

Contemporary, traditional and original Shabbat and folk music

 

A variety of rockin' melodies, klezmer sounds, folk song sing-a-longs, traditional chanting, and very quiet, soulful moments

 

Free and open to the public

Dessert reception to follow

 

Musicians:

Cantor Kathy Sebo - Vocals

Noah Budin ? Guitar/Vocals

Bill Toler ? Keyboard

Mayda Irwin ? Piano

Jack Stratton ? Percussion

David Budin ? Bass/Guitar

Josh Sebo ? Electric Guitar

Dan Utley ? Trombone

Jon Lewin ? Saxophone

 

--0-2140516718-1074010218=:3062-- From kfitzgerald6 at earthlink.net Tue Jan 13 10:44:41 2004 From: kfitzgerald6 at earthlink.net (KFitzgerald) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 13:44:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ADOPTION BENEFIT CONCERT, AUCTION & RAFFLE Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C3D9DB.651D4C70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit What can you do to help bring a little girl home from China to get the medical care she needs?? Please come to our ADOPTION BENEFIT CONCERT AUCTION & RAFFLE **************Wednesday January 14, 2004 7:00 p.m.**************** at the Stow Youth Baseball Hall in Stow, Ohio Featuring Nashville recording artist (and Steven Curtis Chapman's brother) Jim Chapman premiering a new song written about adoption with songwriter ~ Jim Funk "Does anyone hear her cry?" and with music performed by "The Ozone" Items available for auction & raffle include: Hot air balloon ride, 4 nights Myrtle Beach, 4 nights Rosarito Mexico, $150 Kindermusik basket, 3 month membership LifeCenter Plus, Malley's chocolates, 8-week session at FLYTZ USA GYMNASTICS, Interior or Exterior house painting ~ $2500 value!!! PLUS MUCH MORE!!!! PLEASE CALL: (330)990-5720 for tickets or more information THANK YOU!!!! Please help a baby girl from China come home to her family by going to www.loveforlily.com and donating as little as $1. Thank you!! God Bless!! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- ------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C3D9DB.651D4C70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
What can you=20 do to help bring a little girl home = from China=20 to get the medical care she needs??
 
Please come=20 to our
ADOPTION BENEFIT CONCERT
AUCTION & RAFFLE
**************Wednesday  January 14, 2004  7:00 = p.m.****************
at the Stow Youth Baseball Hall
in Stow, Ohio
 
Featuring=20 Nashville recording artist
(and Steven=20 Curtis Chapman's brother)
Jim Chapman
premiering a new song written about adoption=20 with
songwriter ~=20 Jim Funk
"Does anyone hear her cry?"
and with=20 music performed by
"The Ozone"
 
Items=20 available for auction & raffle include:
Hot air=20 balloon ride, 4 nights Myrtle=20 Beach, 4 nights Rosarito=20 Mexico, $150 Kindermusik basket,=20
3 month=20 membership LifeCenter = Plus,=20 Malley's chocolates, = 8-week=20 session at FLYTZ USA=20 GYMNASTICS,
Interior or Exterior house painting = ~=20 $2500 = value!!!
PLUS=20 MUCH MORE!!!!
 
PLEASE CALL:  (330)990-5720  for=20 tickets or more=20 information
THANK YOU!!!!
 
Please help a baby girl from China come = home to her=20 family by going to www.loveforlily.com and = donating as=20 little as $1.  Thank you!!  God=20 Bless!! 
 


------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C3D9DB.651D4C70-- From dennis at vanityCrash.com Tue Jan 13 11:31:31 2004 From: dennis at vanityCrash.com (Dennis Yurich) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 14:31:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]vanityCrash Says Thanks!!! Message-ID: <170BCB10-45FF-11D8-A975-00039303E868@vanityCrash.com> --Apple-Mail-5--921672808 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed ** A huge Thank You is in order for everyone who came to this past Saturday's Pirates Cove show, "A Night at the Theater" and helped make it such an overwhelming success! Word is that the club was filled to capacity, and all the bands involved had a blast, especially all of us in Vanity Crash. Thank you, thank you, thank you! You helped make this our best show thus far, and a night we won't soon forget!! ** We've got 2 more show dates to let you know about for this weekend: Sat., Jan. 17 Symposium 11802 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, OH w/ The Chrome Kickers, The F Bombs & The Potato Bugs. Doors 9:00, Show 10:00 $5.00 for over 21, $8.00 for 18 to 20. Sun., Jan. 18 The Grog Shop 2785 Euclid Hts Blvd., Cleveland Hts., OH Benefit for Dobama Theater's premiere of "Loud Americans: A Punk Saga." w/ Spy-Fi and The Mutilators. Tickets: $7.00 advance/ $10 day of show Reservations: (216) 321-5588 For more info. on either show, please visit http://www.vanitycrash.com ******************************** vanityCrash is: Dan Folino, Dennis Yurich, Chris Viola, Brian Hager & Jason Giaco. ******************************** If you'd like to unsubscribe from this list, just reply and tell us so. -- --Apple-Mail-5--921672808 Content-Disposition: inline; filename=vanity_crash2.5logo.gif Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Type: image/gif; x-unix-mode=0644; name="vanity_crash2.5logo.gif" R0lGODlh1wBnAOZJAPbBPr8YJ8YWgtttM+KKwOiXOPrgntRQofjRbs1CLfHF4P778/3vz/fFSvfJ Vvvw9/735/nYh/ji78olit98ufzotvzswthfqeqn0MIjKM0zkvfi5OeorstDUPTT59FCmuaZyN+L k/3z2/rck+GCNcYtKttusdNga9t9htBNLs9SXfO2PeWMN+yhOu/FyfjNYu+sO/vx8ddvePvkquOa oMc1QtRXMPPU1uu3u953NPnUe+222MMmNck4K9diMeKTiccxNt18Y9+DWfPLm+B/Tfrt5dVfSNdr bPfSkf///wAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACH5 BAEAAEkALAAAAADXAGcAAAf/gEmCg4SFhoeIiYqLiBGMj5CRkpOUlZaXmJmEABCanp+goaKjmQsA jqSpqqusrYoMAAAMrrS1treSsAAIuL2+v666ssDExcaWwrzHy8zNgxaxsRbO1NW+BtEADtbc3azY 2RXe4+Se4NHb5errkefRBuzx8oYj2bENC/P68Qj2sfD7ApLr5w+fwIPcCPpDhbAhM4X+OjmcWOyF v2gMfTGYRRHhxWwifEHQ4SBfx4Mfoym7ZaABAHEnUaaMxZEWAwexVsYMODMnrZEgdwo01RPAtFUL 3AEYIVSgsJnpUlnAmc1g031PZ8IUBQFitK1X52VNGfXTgnoXX4QNODblDFAV/1x+rLlWXtuPVjGJ 8GovY914SnsCtLQgQs+8fwEXrWqS0gy5MwcnVrw4GtNJDCwWLTuZXeCiEh9BMFyZbud1n3v6TdSy MgAdp+fxXRwa0U3XsWrHVje7qM5CQHEDkLybN+4CLWgaSgrZdUmEDx6E7e2vRYkAARKs+D1VeLSj lBQokGDsAYgLGgQQmF75OvYANoYl6epd5STzHwToF6CBAvlfCuynXliVFfDee9oklU0BLAwAg2sh ReJBegIKSIF0vQS433pXVdbCgQFk4E8OBxZQ2WWQeDBBhSya4IuG+nHYlGsJHDiAPwOUuBhiizyw IosV7vCigDIK5doKNoR4I/+OOhYFFiMmVEgAeQ8QsOIFABJJYH0X5fieiT2pFYkEFWJQiAQXYJih lk3dVZ+X2IE5k2mLgCDgB87AOCAuLoQQwgknHLKBCiiEgEMMg9zwZwfv1SCDC4fcgEINKEAwwwoD 1BhADznYQ8IAoIY6gJyfZnqgDaKuAMAKDWYaxCEhqOAnpIQcwKYiD2DwAQiCeHDBldJJAIIJtuo3 wQVmHqKACRRqcAAI/+m5ngQm5CfAAcmqUsOBOBhCw4EbCKICiCDKUMgJBwJAQgbkppCNpiAuCQC8 5L6XHAwgHsJDo4VUqECdP2qQBAYVSkAAkPt9oGYSD1yA8IB6UkABkBSsgsL/gSgYwih2HQyycb3Y 0ZCECDPoQMSBPYAcAAnR0PuevC6TK2IsKb/XLSE3YEyIngL8l8jE+9kp4AFJAP0wloM4/LCLPD/s 8yg5v9cxITEcyMEg32LHgwoq7PseEJAZqPKBCbRcL8xjB+BuLCS+lzEhHHC7c4WMePCwAGbavd8B B1C4338ED32AtQJ4kETTCPOqyscBhDtI3O8hKsgGHdBwgyAMIEHvg9GAWAIJqsKJnT9iYydvNKLL mQ2+UhdyceSECL3fIyxOILHCghxAwb+DGI23IEoLgLsguVZ8eIUH/PtAsfohnUrW2F09CLrYBUrI AhaMoBALTcZyYAmqRsMu/4L2lB7A6bGk/lHN2EkuyMdTD3KwgI8wL/zCiTzA5o97Kiug80nQm36I pooNHMhcg7DafLKnmfJ1DwBkswe9SGcjJn3pIz9QYALfE4JCzG92jLAf/hTBpjuNUBDS6tfeWPEx HgwCB+/JQASocpEWFKBtccpGBN+VLge+zII59IcBDPgeBCbBBQeilfzoFkL6MUIC4mGT/Wz3NBTe ShBDYwX0AnA5ERzhPfHxBwlSMD5yqW6HZiPfgipoD/XZ4zkfq8EgQnAgQ3xQP/VzorKYhTAOBa5C H8jW8TakwgGygojYEYJL3BMAFtjDOmk743vKxkM1RsN86AOAG7NxlC06jv96AbDe3ARUxUPY7xDL u1v/7Hcnww0yRoW81ioYYAB4le1D2JlZNGBQRpVJEjuUTOPofGg6IAZAdbsYBCIDID2vBUBkheAZ 7xRxSkMQ7mFF8p2AJkCeFBIii6HAngEUQoJ04dAH9kgB2VigKvP9MjsS7OEaf9jGB3KCEB8z1zIv Vwj9CUhx1NTjIGTHHwz854pJMJjf9oMlbw4CnKVg4EVWcKAWqBM7ydHhe9YWC3dqFJjxtGRH2ZiN TS6lENCTIxKxI8dDLBSAiKhmrfajgYUhdBC+qtADHIrFFVoCAhWYYVEuGoAcjK8ExDzmPIPovUmG dJhLPZ8x5cSjZW6Ajtj/MWIhtHnCmYLwm4QEKywTcccohvWhPo0EyYTqmnICk56XPJAj43rBzjm1 klClazHr+Z65AmAIhwAlDkApPUMIsHn9BIErkyBTtOrHeI7dkwdKqSezjjWyBFwEyXTQHNxQlFyc 2yUakXQgltkVpHgNAAXhGg23YqcHA/DBdQ4BuQCEYFvYcZwpkYcB8VBgRQLLnUAF4bcJqImgLmKs AEwgpKQJaKcIhaghaEkd4RD1tRdhZABKENteBgCdp4Vnale712zgsl5KHETVsDMujilCAvx7WLIa K4go7cd2BFio8BKKvAPEt6HRTasgLDBOLs2EewfqlBhVVkZdQvCuwlRt/1IzCQDtHqiDhgCl2xax A1UKAGn05S/C4uuBOwJpAobjaRKkmwQGVGCcDTSwPXoZWnskiVw2QPB2Q4vGWExwwhfRcbloS66b KWJCDzvAf0I8MCB9gEzG2kGV4rtN3qmYxYYQAYEjUN3FZCoBCaDwJckYohSAqQQ2QKaoTNtaUfkD BqJC5pjZlYEEGKGwhYiBn+oIiR0Qy1i6W+zACEDoIhGCWhTCVn0VTYgdUMC/AwSBmgxW6GkKotAE EKRoaKm9zsr406DGjW4KsdJQFocRC3DxOGkY6la7GiOKeB0zT00JBhBYBzF+ta690xjdJiEGzvQ1 rSsBAVpyedfILgpADP+oAg64gAPwG7YoUj0D7bE62bs2iAxUhmdpk0LVCMg1tj9tgPXWSwXevoWW DXDscXOpAUXYNrlU4L5096LYBui0uysDjw1wAAVcQ0F67W2MVL8YAdfe9z0aQ/ByzEDh9iBOw73h JmxzZuLdqDi2n4Rxazwc4tm4eMepkZp9c3zkzSi5u0WO8mWo3N0nb7kxXj5ulsucGDQfd8xv/ouc Y/s3PMc5yOcS9GP4/OdFN0aXDxNqOiX9FkvHyzQqkHDhAP3ptoi6PxBQG6rL2OlYd4XWsyFxQXi9 PlcPeyvGro0IJeLswnG72mkx9ggwXBFxEc5q5r6KqDcAPJBgjqj5Tndt34w68K1ZzN4JPwpxR1wT ggcN41kBFbmXIvEpWfzkP5H5u3si8h85/OY9cZG/IwXzfRk9KbYu+mmjxR+eV30mHm+L0QhR9qFA h+VrYfto8Aj3l4iF3YnR++EA3xOmP4btf3/8ScSe+BEo+0kCAQA7 --Apple-Mail-5--921672808 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed P.O. Box 665 Cleveland, Ohio 44107 http://www.vanityCrash.com --Apple-Mail-5--921672808-- From dwarnke at karamu.com Tue Jan 13 13:02:04 2004 From: dwarnke at karamu.com (Doug Warnke) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 16:02:04 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]audition notice Message-ID: <012e01c3da18$8418e480$0101a8c0@doug> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_012B_01C3D9EE.96BE3EC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > Karamu Performing Arts Theatre Announces Non-Equity Open Call = Auditions for Midwest Premier of "bee-luther-hatchee" by award winning = and controversial playwright Thomas Gibbons. It will be directed by new = Artistic Director Terrence Spivey. >=20 >=20 > SYNOPSIS >=20 > Shelita Burns, a young editor bursts into the limelight with her first = non-fiction book which becomes a best-selling book, which are the the = evocative memoirs of an elderly African American woman, Shelita has = never seen, only corresponded with. The book speaks to Shelita and her = understanding of "the silenced voice", meaning black literary works that = never saw the light of day because of the author's race. But when she = seeks out the reclusive author, she is forced to confront her own future = and a troubling question: Who owns the story of your life? >=20 > AUDITION DATES: January 15 & 16 @ 6pm > CALL BACKS and AUDITION APPOINTMENTS (If Necessary) January 20th and = 21st. > AUDITION LOCATION: Karamu House Concert Hall > REHEARSALS START January 26. (May start on week of January 19th if = cast is complete) >=20 > MUST HAVE PICS AND RESUMES TO BE SEEN > Please prepare 2-3 minute monologue. Improvisations are not accepted.=20 >=20 > CHARACTER BREAKDOWN >=20 >=20 > Libby Price: Female, African-American, could be late thirties to early = forties, has an ageless quality >=20 > Shelita Burns: Female, African-American, mid-thirties, very = attractive, well dress, corporate, articulate and ambitious >=20 > Robert: Male, White, mid to late thirties, an air of modest prosperity >=20 > Anna: Female, White or Hispanic, mid-thirties, corporate, ambitious >=20 > Sean Leonard: Male, White, middle-aged, casual but neatly dressed >=20 >=20 > For Further Information, Please Call 216-795-7070 ext. 241. >=20 > Karamu House > 2355 East 89th Street > Cleveland, Ohio 44106=20 ------=_NextPart_000_012B_01C3D9EE.96BE3EC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> Karamu Performing Arts Theatre Announces Non-Equity Open Call=20 Auditions for Midwest Premier of "bee-luther-hatchee" by award winning = and=20 controversial playwright Thomas Gibbons. It will be directed by new = Artistic=20 Director Terrence Spivey.
>
>
> SYNOPSIS
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>=20 Shelita Burns, a young editor bursts into the limelight with her first=20 non-fiction book which becomes a best-selling book, which are the the = evocative=20 memoirs of an elderly African American woman, Shelita has never seen, = only=20 corresponded with. The book speaks to Shelita and her understanding of = "the=20 silenced voice", meaning black literary works that never saw the light = of day=20 because of the author's race. But when she seeks out the reclusive = author, she=20 is forced to confront her own future and a troubling question: Who owns = the=20 story of your life?
>
> AUDITION DATES: January 15 & 16 = @=20 6pm
> CALL BACKS and AUDITION APPOINTMENTS (If Necessary) January = 20th and=20 21st.
> AUDITION LOCATION: Karamu House Concert Hall
> = REHEARSALS=20 START January 26. (May start on week of January 19th if cast is=20 complete)
>
> MUST HAVE PICS AND RESUMES TO BE SEEN
> = Please=20 prepare 2-3 minute monologue. Improvisations are not accepted.
> =
>=20 CHARACTER BREAKDOWN
>
>
> Libby Price: Female,=20 African-American, could be late thirties to early forties, has an = ageless=20 quality
>
> Shelita Burns: Female, African-American, = mid-thirties,=20 very attractive, well dress, corporate, articulate and ambitious
> =
> Robert: Male, White, mid to late thirties, an air of modest=20 prosperity
>
> Anna: Female, White or Hispanic, = mid-thirties,=20 corporate, ambitious
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> Sean Leonard: Male, White, = middle-aged,=20 casual but neatly dressed
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> For Further = Information,=20 Please Call 216-795-7070 ext. 241.
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> Karamu House
> = 2355=20 East 89th Street
> Cleveland, Ohio 44106
------=_NextPart_000_012B_01C3D9EE.96BE3EC0-- From meadowsjoycem at hotmail.com Tue Jan 13 13:02:39 2004 From: meadowsjoycem at hotmail.com (Joyce Meadows) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 16:02:39 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland State Theatre Arts Program holds Auditions for Heartbreak House- Message-ID:
Auditions for George Bernard Shaw's "Heartbreak House" will be held on Friday, January 23rd at 7:00 p.m. in the Factory Theatre located at East 24th and Chester Avenue.
The show will be directed by Margaret Ford-Taylor.
 
Needed: 
male and female actors who can play in the character age range of 40 to 60.
Production dates are  Feb. 27, 28, 29 & March 5, 6, 7,


Scope out the new MSN Plus Internet Software ? optimizes dial-up to the max! >From Alex P Michaels" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0172_01C3D9ED.1F315870 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Prelude2Cinema mourns the passing of the Tony nominated actor Charles = Brown who played Lt. Foster in "What Angels Fear." Mr. Brown played many = roles and brought them to life with his great talent. We were fortunate = to have him play Lt. Foster. Although a writer creates the story, it is = the actor who brings it to life. Mr. Brown brought many roles to life. He received his first Tony nomination in 1980 for his performance as = Cephus Miles in "Home." Three years ago, he got his second Tony nod and = won a Drama Desk Award for his portrayal of an eloquent small-time = gangster named Elmore in "King Hedley II."=20 Brown portrayed Martin Luther King Jr. in the 1983 TV mini-series, = "Kennedy," starring Martin Sheen. He also appeared in "Law and Order," = "Kojak" and "All My Children."=20 The full obituary is at http://www.cleveland.com/obituary/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/news/107399= 0160158770.xml Charles Brown was a great talent and he will be greatly missed. ------=_NextPart_000_0172_01C3D9ED.1F315870 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Prelude2Cinema mourns the passing of the Tony = nominated actor=20 Charles Brown who played Lt. Foster in "What Angels Fear." Mr. = Brown=20 played many roles and brought them to life with his great talent. = We were=20 fortunate to have him play Lt. Foster. Although a writer creates = the story,=20 it is the actor who brings it to life. Mr. Brown brought many roles to=20 life.
 
He received his first Tony nomination in 1980 for = his=20 performance as Cephus Miles in "Home." Three years ago, he got his = second Tony=20 nod and won a Drama Desk Award for his portrayal of an eloquent = small-time=20 gangster named Elmore in "King Hedley II."

Brown portrayed Martin Luther King Jr. in the 1983 TV=20 mini-series, "Kennedy," starring Martin Sheen. He also appeared in "Law = and=20 Order," "Kojak" and "All My Children."

The full obituary is at
 
Charles Brown was a great talent and he will be = greatly=20 missed.
------=_NextPart_000_0172_01C3D9ED.1F315870-- From jkonrad at cityclub.org Tue Jan 13 13:32:28 2004 From: jkonrad at cityclub.org (Julie Konrad) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 16:32:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL][Mizna-announce] AUDITIONS Message-ID: <001501c3da1c$be577d10$3801a8c0@cityclub.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C3D9F2.D5817510 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit AUDITIONS Mizna, a Minneapolis based Arab American Cultural Organization, is seeking performers for its upcoming play, With Love from Ramallah. Roles include: 3 Arab/Arab American men aged mid 20s/early 30s 3 Arab/Arab American women aged mid 20s/early 30s 1 Latino male any age 1 Caucasian female any age 1 Caucasian male any age 1 "person of color" any age 1 Arab man -- 50+ 2 Arab women -- 40+ NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. Arabic speakers a plus, but not necessary. Play will be performed at the Mixed Blood Theater, Minneapolis, Minnesota from June 3-June 20, 2004. Directed by Dipankar Mukherjee. For more information, email mizna at mizna.org or call 612-788-6920. Visit our website: http://www.mizna.org ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C3D9F2.D5817510 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

AUDITIONS

Mizna, a =
Minneapolis based Arab American Cultural Organization, is
seeking
performers for its upcoming play, With Love from Ramallah.

Roles include:

3 Arab/Arab American men aged mid 20s/early 30s
3 Arab/Arab American women aged mid 20s/early 30s
1 Latino male any age
1 Caucasian female any age
1 Caucasian male any age
1 "person of color" any age
1 Arab man -- 50+
2 Arab women -- 40+

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY.  Arabic speakers a = plus, but not necessary.

Play will be performed at the Mixed Blood Theater, = Minneapolis,
Minnesota
from June 3-June 20, = 2004Directed by Dipankar = Mukherjee.

For more information, email mizna at mizna.org or call 612-788-6920. 
Visit our website:  http://www.mizna.org

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C3D9F2.D5817510-- From rferguson at woio.com Tue Jan 13 13:59:02 2004 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 15:59:02 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]EXTRAS STILL NEEDED FOR OPEN MIC NIGHT FILM SHOOT - THIS WEDNESDA Y AT 6:30PM 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_01C3DA20.744B6976 Content-Type: text/plain Thanks to all thos who repsonded so far to offer their support as extras tomorrow. We're going to have a blast. I am still in need of more, so keep sending me emails or call me to let me know you're there. WHAT: Extras for film shoot - Lots of close ups of extras. WHEN 6:30pm - 9:30pm Wednesday Jan 14th WHERE: The Winchester Tavern and Music Hall 12112 Madison Avenue Lakewood, Ohio 44107 The bar is just west of W117th in Lakewood at the corner of Madison and Winchester Please wear what you would wear to a comedy club. Dressy casual, not too upscale, jeans are fine. T-shirts are fine, NO LOGOS PLEASE. If you wear a shirt with a l logo on it, you will be in the back, and probably won't get a close up either. Logos means anything like Sports teams, products, companies. Also if you have a poncho, bring that, you won't get wet, but's it's for one of the jokes. Film making is a lengthy process so I'll appreciate your patience. It will be well worth it. Open Mic Night is a documentary type film that chronicles the journey of Gary and Derrick Richnavsky, two stand-up comedian brothers trying to break into the national stand-up scene. The extras will fill the audience and enjoy Gary and Derrick's new routine as they embark on their search for fame and fortune. CALL OR SEND EMAIL TO THIS ADDRESS TO CONFIRM YOU ARE COMING. MEN ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGE TO COME.. BRING A DATE! MORE INFO: 216-367-7133 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DA20.744B6976 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable EXTRAS STILL NEEDED FOR OPEN MIC NIGHT FILM SHOOT - THIS = WEDNESDAY AT 6:30PM

Thanks to all thos who repsonded so = far to offer their support as extras tomorrow. We're going to have a = blast.
I am still in need of more, so keep = sending me emails or call me to let me know you're there.

WHAT:
Extras for film shoot - Lots of close = ups of extras.

WHEN
6:30pm - 9:30pm Wednesday Jan = 14th

WHERE:

 The Winchester Tavern and Music = Hall
 12112 Madison Avenue
  Lakewood, Ohio 44107

The bar is just west of W117th in = Lakewood at the corner of Madison
and Winchester

Please wear what you would wear to a = comedy club. Dressy casual, not too upscale, jeans are fine. T-shirts = are fine, NO LOGOS PLEASE. If you wear a shirt with a l logo on it, you = will be in the back, and probably won't get a close up either. Logos = means anything like Sports teams, products, companies.

Also if you have a poncho, bring that, = you won't get wet, but's it's for one of the jokes.

Film making is a lengthy process so = I'll appreciate your patience. It will be well worth it.

 Open Mic Night is a documentary = type film that chronicles the journey
 of Gary and Derrick Richnavsky, = two stand-up comedian brothers trying
 to break into the national = stand-up scene. The extras will fill the
 audience and enjoy Gary and = Derrick's new routine as they embark on
 their search for fame and = fortune.

CALL OR SEND EMAIL TO THIS ADDRESS TO = CONFIRM YOU ARE COMING.  MEN ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGE TO COME.. = BRING A DATE!

MORE INFO: 216-367-7133

------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DA20.744B6976-- From MERCEREMAIL at aol.com Tue Jan 13 16:06:17 2004 From: MERCEREMAIL at aol.com (MERCEREMAIL at aol.com) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 19:06:17 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: Invitation to The Stone Pony Band Concert at Nautica Message-ID: <147.2079b3eb.2d35e1f9@aol.com> --part1_147.2079b3eb.2d35e1f9_boundary Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="-----------------------------1074038708" -------------------------------1074038708 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Michael Dean Mercer "If the whole world's a stage... I demand better lighting" -------------------------------1074038708 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
 

Michael Dean Mercer
"If the whole wor= ld's a stage... I demand better lighting"


-------------------------------1074038708-- --part1_147.2079b3eb.2d35e1f9_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: From: ThePowerhousePub at aol.com Full-name: ThePowerhousePub Message-ID: <1ce.17cf78fd.2d35ca02 at aol.com> Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 17:24:02 EST Subject: Invitation to The Stone Pony Band Concert at Nautica To: ThePowerhousePub at aol.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="-----------------------------1074032642" X-Mailer: 9.0 for Windows sub 5002 -------------------------------1074032642 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit We'd love to have you join us one week from Friday at Nautica. The Stone Pony Band is a guaranteed GOOD TIME! For info and reservations go to: www.stoneponyband.com. Mike from The Pub NEXT FRIDAY, JANUARY 23 RD * THE STONE PONY BAND * Ohio's #1 Springsteen Cover Band The Powerhouse Pub at Nautica Doors Open 8:pm Show 9 - 1:am Raffling a guitar signed by Bruce Springsteen (Proceeds to benefit: United Cerebral Palsy Assn) -------------------------------1074032642 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
We'd love to have you join us one week from Friday at Na= utica. The Stone Pony Band is a guaranteed GOOD TIME!  For info and res= ervations go to: www.stonepony= band.com.  Mike from The Pub
 


NEXT FRIDAY, JANUARY 23 RD
* THE STONE PONY BAND *
Ohio's #1 Springsteen Cover Band
The Powerho= use Pub at Nautica
Doors Open 8:= pm Show 9 - 1:am
Raffling a guitar signed by Bruce Spr= ingsteen
(Proceeds to benefit: United Cerebral Palsy Assn)

-------------------------------1074032642-- --part1_147.2079b3eb.2d35e1f9_boundary-- From bryan at bryanbird.com Tue Jan 13 16:44:06 2004 From: bryan at bryanbird.com (Bryan Bird) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 19:44:06 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Saxophone player and Percussionist needed -- PAID POSITIONS Message-ID: Olde Towne Hall Theatre needs a percussionist and a saxophone player for their musical, The 1940s Radio Hour. These are both paid positions. The show runs for four weekends: Thu-Sat February 12, 13, 14; Thu-Sat 19, 20, 21; Thu-Sat 26, 27, 28; Thu-Sat March 4, 5, 6 at 8:00 p.m.; and two matinees on Sunday, February 22 and 29 at 2:00 p.m. The theater is located on Center Ridge Road (Rt. 20) in North Ridgeville, near the corner of St. Rt. 83 (Avon-Belden Rd.), in front of the giant blue water tower. For more information about the theater, visit http://www.oldetownehalltheare.com. If you are interested, please call the director at 440-327-4642. From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Tue Jan 13 19:41:06 2004 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (It's me, MITCH!) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 19:41:06 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]ATTENTION ALL MUSICIANS/SINGERS/ARTISTS: Message-ID: <20040114034106.80201.qmail@web13905.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1538950583-1074051666=:79886 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Our label and distribution co-op is looking to form a team of musicians and artists to come together and form a new band in the Great Lakes and Middle American Region. Upon interview and evaluation, THOSE CHOSEN will immediately be coming together to experiment and vibe off of each other that very same night in our studios both A (Prep), B (Main) and C (Live Room) and see if the team assembled can create artisticly and form this new group. Please contact me at this email if you might be interested in joining a band with full label backing and tour support. We are also looking for artists who feel they might like to vibe with new and fresh musicians. There will be other engineers available to meet with you and possibly work with that night. THERE IS NO PAY REQUIRED. THIS IS A SERIOUS OFFER FOR SERIOIS ARTISTS. THE STUDIO TIME IS FREE. SO IS THE VIBE! When: 8pm-January 30th, 2004 (interview at 6pm) Who: Drum, Bass, DJ, Guitar, Singer (Pro's ONLY) [5 years experience OR MORE] Band Influences: Hip Hop meets Rock with a twist of Rage (Against the Machine) Type of music: Linkin Park, Limp, Rage, N.E.R.D. ANY MORE DETAILS WILL BE DISCUSSED AFTER WE FIRST CORRESPONDE IN REGARDS TO THIS EMAIL. Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry) MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and STILL makin' things happen! http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com The fansite boasting over 6,700+ friends/ coming home, again! (?1991 The MAB/EG--------The MAB/EG 2004?) --0-1538950583-1074051666=:79886 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Our label and distribution co-op is looking to form a team of musicians and artists to come together and form a new band in the Great Lakes and Middle American Region. Upon interview and evaluation, THOSE CHOSEN will immediately be coming together to experiment and vibe off of each other that very same night in our studios both A (Prep), B (Main) and C (Live Room) and see if the team assembled can create artisticly and form this new group.
 
Please contact me at this email if you might be interested in joining a band with full label backing and tour support. We are also looking for artists who feel they might like to vibe with new and fresh musicians. There will be other engineers available to meet with you and possibly work with that night.
 
THERE IS NO PAY REQUIRED. THIS IS A SERIOUS OFFER FOR SERIOIS ARTISTS.
 
THE STUDIO TIME IS FREE.
 
SO IS THE VIBE!
 
When: 8pm-January 30th, 2004 (interview at 6pm)
 
Who: Drum, Bass, DJ, Guitar, Singer (Pro's ONLY) [5 years experience OR MORE]
 
Band Influences: Hip Hop meets Rock with a twist of Rage (Against the Machine)
 
Type of music: Linkin Park, Limp, Rage, N.E.R.D.

 

ANY MORE DETAILS WILL BE DISCUSSED AFTER WE FIRST CORRESPONDE IN REGARDS TO THIS EMAIL.

Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry)



MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and STILL makin' things happen!

http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com

The fansite boasting over 6,700+ friends/ coming home, again!

(?1991 The MAB/EG--------The MAB/EG 2004?)

--0-1538950583-1074051666=:79886-- >From Alex P Michaels" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0153_01C3DA64.6A7FA1C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For one weekend only, Emmy winning writer and acclaimed director Alex P. = Michaels is bringing to The Cleveland Public Theatre (CPT) January 23 - = 25, 2004 an interactive visual event that covers scandals, rumours, race = and making movies in a city that "just doesn't get it." The play/ visual = event titled "The M.A.N." a.k.a. "The Magnificent Arrogant Nigger or I = Never Learned to Dance Like Fred Astaire" will involve the audience and = show movie clips from Prelude2Cinema.=20 We are sorry we can not offer any comp tickets for the performance. But = tickets are only $10. We are not selling the tickets, you have to = contact CPT at http://www.cptonline.org/boxoffice/index.cfm or by phone = at (216)631.2727 for that. For people who have worked with Prelude2Cinema before, if you R.S.V.P. = us, and come early, we can offer you VIP seating. VIP seating is only = for cast and crew who have worked with us and selected friends. Thanks = for supporting Prelude2Cinema in the past and we wish you all the best = in your careers. Since the play/ Visual Event will feature Movie Clips from = Prelude2Cinema movies, you may get a chance to see yourself on the big = screen. Also the audience will be involved. For VIP Seating, please e-mail Prelude2Cinema at = rsvpman at prelude2cinema.com or go to http://www.prelude2cinema.com/Special\MAN-VIP.htm ------=_NextPart_000_0153_01C3DA64.6A7FA1C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
For one weekend only, Emmy winning = writer and=20 acclaimed director Alex P. Michaels is bringing to The Cleveland Public = Theatre=20 (CPT) January 23 - 25, 2004 an interactive visual event that covers = scandals,=20 rumours, race and making movies in a city that "just doesn't get = it." The=20 play/ visual event titled "The M.A.N." a.k.a. "The Magnificent Arrogant = Nigger=20 or I Never Learned to Dance Like Fred Astaire" will involve the audience = and=20 show movie clips from Prelude2Cinema.
 
We are sorry we can not offer any comp = tickets for=20 the performance. But tickets are only $10. We are not selling the = tickets, you=20 have to contact CPT  at http://www.cptonlin= e.org/boxoffice/index.cfm=20 or by phone at (216)631.2727 for that.
 
For people who have worked = with Prelude2Cinema=20 before, if you R.S.V.P. us, and come early, we can offer you VIP = seating. VIP=20 seating is only for cast and crew who have worked with us and selected = friends.=20 Thanks for supporting Prelude2Cinema in the past and we wish you all the = best in=20 your careers.
 
Since the play/ Visual Event will = feature Movie=20 Clips from Prelude2Cinema movies, you may get a chance to see yourself = on the=20 big screen. Also the audience will be involved.
 
For VIP Seating, please e-mail = Prelude2Cinema at rsvpman at prelude2cinema.com= or go=20 to
http://www.pre= lude2cinema.com/Special\MAN-VIP.htm
------=_NextPart_000_0153_01C3DA64.6A7FA1C0-- From Crwhite114 at aol.com Wed Jan 14 03:25:43 2004 From: Crwhite114 at aol.com (Crwhite114 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 06:25:43 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions - "Caught in the Net" - Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Message-ID: <196.24b03cff.2d368137@aol.com> --part1_196.24b03cff.2d368137_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATER ANNOUNCES AUDITIONS For "CAUGHT IN THE NET" PRODUCED IN COOPERATION WITH Samuel French Ltd. Directed by Barbara L. Rhoades Produced by Carolyn Barnhard AUDITION INFORMATION ADULTS / ACTORS Two Men and Two Women between 38 and 48 One Man between 58 and 70 One Young Man and One Young Woman between 16 and 20 SUNDAY, JANUARY 18TH 7pm and MONDAY, JANUARY 19TH 7:30pm At the theater 40 West River Street Chagrin Falls We will have script selections available on site the night of auditions. Headshots and resumes are not expected, but are appreciated. All actors perform on a volunteer basis in Chagrin Valley Little Theater Productions. This is an adult British Farce. SHOW DATES ARE: March 19, 20, 26, 27, 28, April 2, 3, 9, 10 Friday and Saturdays: 8:00 pm Curtain Sunday: 2:00pm Matinee Questions: Call 440-247-8955 HOPE TO SEE YOU AT AUDITIONS! --part1_196.24b03cff.2d368137_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATER ANNOUNCES

AUDITIONS
For
"CAUGHT IN THE NET"


PRODUCED IN COOPERATION WITH Samuel French Ltd.

Directed by Barbara L. Rhoades
Produced by Carolyn Barnhard

AUDITION INFORMATION

ADULTS / ACTORS

Two Men and Two Women between 38 and 48
One Man between 58 and 70
One Young Man and One Young Woman between 16 and 20

SUNDAY, JANUARY 18TH  7pm
and MONDAY, JANUARY 19TH    7:30pm

At the theater
40 West River Street
Chagrin Falls

We will have script selections available on site the night of auditions.
Headshots and resumes are not expected, but are appreciated.
All actors perform on a volunteer basis in Chagrin Valley Little Theater Pro= ductions.

This is an adult British Farce.

SHOW DATES ARE:

March 19, 20, 26, 27, 28, April 2, 3, 9, 10
Friday and Saturdays:  8:00 pm Curtain
Sunday:  2:00pm Matinee

Questions:  Call  440-247-8955

HOPE TO SEE YOU AT AUDITIONS!

--part1_196.24b03cff.2d368137_boundary-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Wed Jan 14 06:04:14 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 09:04:14 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Rave Review in Plain Dealer for COPENHAGEN at Actors' Summit Message-ID: <1d6.184f0f96.2d36a65e@aol.com> -------------------------------1074089054 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Actors meet challenges of complex 'Copenhagen' 01/14/04 Linda Eisenstein Special to The Plain Dealer On a bare stage, two men and a woman warily circle each other and occasionally collide like atomic particles. Michael Frayn's remarkable drama "Copenhagen" is a bracing exploration of history, physics, ethics, politics, friendship and the elusive meaning of memory. It's a formidable play: complex, deep, with a torrent of difficult material to be mastered. So it's a pleasure to report that Actors' Summit is entirely up to the challenge. The theater's excellent production, with fine direction and memorable performances, is of such a caliber that even in the second week of January, it's a snap to predict that it will be one of the year's best. "Copenhagen" explores an enigmatic meeting that took place between two theoretical physicists on opposite sides of World War II. In 1941, Werner Heisenberg returns to the Danish home of his former teacher and mentor, Niels Bohr. It's a highly charged visit. Denmark has been occupied by the Nazis, Bohr is half-Jewish, Heisenberg is working for the Germans, and both men are being watched. "I carry around my surveillance like an infectious disease," Heisenberg says. After some hot sparring that leads to a nostalgic thaw, their meeting suddenly turns icy cold, and ends abruptly. For Heisenberg is now the head of Germany's atomic project, and has asked his mentor two thorny questions: What are the moral implications of a scientist working on weapons of mass destruction? And do you love your country less when it is wrong? Frayn adds Bohr's wife, Margrethe, to the mix. She's part narrator/observer, part sounding board - the scientists must express themselves so as to be understandable to her (and us). He also sets his play in a chilly afterlife, where the trio can replay the meeting, trying to parse all its meanings. As Heisenberg, Wayne Turney gives a prodigious performance. Hands nervously wringing behind his back, teasing names from his memory, mind racing, Turney paints a portrait of a brilliant, conflicted man with the desperate need to be understood. Lucy Bredeson-Smith is a superb Margrethe. Angular and wary, sharp-eyed and sharp-tongued, she conveys a stillness that adds emotional weight and counterbalance to the colliding orbits of the more openly volatile men. Neil Thackaberry gives Bohr a gruff heartiness. He makes you see both the formidable mind and the underlying generosity. His performance is rock-solid, but it's not as deeply nuanced. That may be because he truly excels in his second role: as "Copenhagen's" director. It's a challenging evening, but ultimately thrilling. And the questions it raises reverberate for days afterwards. If you cherish theater that makes you think as well as feel, don't miss it. Eisenstein is a playwright in Cleveland. To reach Linda Eisenstein: entertainment at plaind.com -------------------------------1074089054 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Actors meet chal= lenges of complex 'Copenhagen= '

01/14/04

Linda Eisenstein
Special to The Plain Dealer=

On a bare stage, two=20= men and a woman warily circle each other and occasionally collide like atomi= c particles. Michael Frayn's remarkable drama "<= SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial">Copenhagen" is a br= acing exploration of history, physics, ethics, politics, friendship and the=20= elusive meaning of memory.

It's a formidable pla= y: complex, deep, with a torrent of difficult material to be mastered. So it= 's a pleasure to report that Actors' Summit is entirely up to the=20= challenge. The theater's excellent production, with fine direction and memor= able performances, is of such a caliber that even in the second week of Janu= ary, it's a snap to predict that it will be one of the year's best.

"Copenhagen= " explores an enigmatic meeting that took place between two theoretical phys= icists on opposite sides of World War II. In 1941, Werner Heisenberg returns= to the Danish home of his former teacher and mentor, Niels Bohr. It's a hig= hly charged visit. Denmark has been occupied b= y the Nazis, Bohr is half-Jewish, Heisenberg is working for the Germans, and= both men are being watched. "I carry around my surveillance like an infecti= ous disease," Heisenberg says.

After some hot sparri= ng that leads to a nostalgic thaw, their meeting suddenly turns icy cold, an= d ends abruptly. For Heisenberg is now the head of Germany's atomic project, and has asked his mentor two thorny questions= : What are the moral implications of a scientist working on weapons of mass=20= destruction? And do you love your country less when it is wrong? =

Frayn adds Bohr's wif= e, Margrethe, to the mix. She's part narrator/observer, part sounding board=20= - the scientists must express themselves so as to be understandable to her (= and us). He also sets his play in a chilly afterlife, where the trio can rep= lay the meeting, trying to parse all its meanings.

As Heisenberg, Wayne=20= Turney gives a prodigious performance. Hands nervously wringing behind his b= ack, teasing names from his memory, mind racing, Turney paints a portrait of= a brilliant, conflicted man with the desperate need to be understood. =

Lucy Bredeson-Smith i= s a superb Margrethe. Angular and wary, sharp-eyed and sharp-tongued, she co= nveys a stillness that adds emotional weight and counterbalance to the colli= ding orbits of the more openly volatile men.

Neil Thackaberry give= s Bohr a gruff heartiness. He makes you see both the formidable mind and the= underlying generosity. His performance is rock-solid, but it's not as deepl= y nuanced. That may be because he truly excels in his second role: as "C= openhagen's" director.

It's a challenging ev= ening, but ultimately thrilling. And the questions it raises reverberate for= days afterwards. If you cherish theater that makes you think as well as fee= l, don't miss it.

Eisenstein is a playw= right in Cleveland.

To reach Linda Eisens= tein:

entertainment at plaind.com <= /P> -------------------------------1074089054-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Wed Jan 14 06:20:44 2004 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 09:20:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder of Cleveland's IndieClub meeting Message-ID: <001b01c3daa9$9c8b7820$0f00000a@accnt> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001C_01C3DA7F.B3B57020 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This Sunday, Jan 18, at Talkies for everyone interesting in filmmaking and/or have an interest to talk about your experiences in stage/film/video acting (open forum discussion). Short films, music videos and scenes from feature films shown by local filmmakers. More information at http://www.mdifilm.com/indieclub.html ====================== Johnny Wu Media Design Imaging Media creations for Marketing Solutions http://www.mdifilm.com 216.373.3278 Wu Jia Quan Shu 2800 years of Chinese Martial Art Family System http://www.wujiaquan.com President (2004-2005) Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland http://www.ocagc.org Independent Pictures Dedicated to indie filmmaking and media expression http://www.ohiofilms.com 216.651.7315 ================ ------=_NextPart_000_001C_01C3DA7F.B3B57020 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

This = Sunday, Jan 18,=20 at Talkies for everyone interesting in filmmaking and/or have an = interest to=20 talk about your experiences in stage/film/video acting (open forum=20 discussion).
 
Short = films, music=20 videos and scenes from feature films shown by local=20 filmmakers.
 
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Johnny Wu
 
Media Design = Imaging
Media creations for = Marketing=20 Solutions
http://www.mdifilm.com
216.373.3278
 
Wu Jia Quan = Shu
2800 years of Chinese = Martial Art Family=20 System
http://www.wujiaquan.com
 
President = (2004-2005)
Organization of Chinese = Americans of=20 Greater Cleveland
http://www.ocagc.org
 
Independent = Pictures
Dedicated to indie = filmmaking and media=20 expression
http://www.ohiofilms.com
216.651.7315
 
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------=_NextPart_000_001C_01C3DA7F.B3B57020-- From TALENTnet1 at aol.com Wed Jan 14 06:59:21 2004 From: TALENTnet1 at aol.com (TALENTnet1 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 09:59:21 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Still Need certain Hollywood types Message-ID: <158.2b80a864.2d36b349@aol.com> -------------------------------1074092360 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit www.FaktorsTalentNetwork.com is still seeking types such as Charlie Chaplin W.C. Fields Rhett / Scarlett Austin Powers Darth Vadar Frankenstein John Wayne Any recognizable movie types for February 7 event in Akron area No rehearsals needed. Just have fun "schmoozing" with guests as your character. Must have own quality costuming. $75 for two hours. Please email your interest today if possible. Regards, Mary Faktor (the actor) -------------------------------1074092360 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
www.Fakt= orsTalentNetwork.com is still seeking types such as
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Austin Powers
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Frankenstein
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Any recognizable movie types for February 7 event in Akr= on area
No rehearsals needed.  Just have fun "schmoozing" w= ith guests as your character.  Must have own quality costuming. $75 for= two hours.  Please email your interest today if possible.<= /DIV>
 
Regards,
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-------------------------------1074092360-- From Youngion at cox.net Wed Jan 14 09:08:13 2004 From: Youngion at cox.net (Eastern Onion) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 12:08:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]cello tutor needed Message-ID: I am looking for a cello tutor for 13 year old daughter. She has been playing for 2 years and last tutor has gone off to college. Would really like this person to be close to Lakewood. If anyone is interested please email back with your cost. Thank you in advance! Tracy L. Halloran From SomeDadA at aol.com Wed Jan 14 09:18:06 2004 From: SomeDadA at aol.com (SomeDadA at aol.com) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 12:18:06 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Improv classes begin soon! Message-ID: --part1_e.3aa50fc4.2d36d3ce_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater, Cleveland=E2=80=99s ONLY improvisation= al=20 theater and a local favorite for over eight years, is pleased to announce th= eir next=20 session "Improv Intensives".=20 Dada=E2=80=99s "Improv Intensives" are not your ordinary improvisation class= . They=20 are a unique and entertaining exploration of the improvisational process,=20 designed to promote within the student the ability to communicate with a par= tner, to=20 think "on your feet" and to tap into the performance power of the individual= =20 within an ensemble.=20 The following Intensives are being offered :=20 Improv 101 : Building Blocks=20 Saturdays 12:00PM to 2:30 PM=20 Improv 102 : Improv Structures=20 Tuesdays 7:00 to 9:30 PM=20 Improv 103 : Improv for Performance=20 Saturdays 3:00 to 5:30 PM=20 All classes are held at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,=20 1210 W. 6th Street, Cleveland.=20 Improv 102 begins Tuesday Jan. 20th=20 Improv 101 & 103 begins Saturday Jan. 24th=20 (Improv 102 & 103 requires prior Improv training)=20 Cost is $175.00 for eight week Improv Intensives.=20 Classes are open to all, however sizes are limited.=20 For additional information contact Cabaret Dada at (216)696-4242=20 --part1_e.3aa50fc4.2d36d3ce_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Cabaret Da= da Improvisational Theater, Cleveland=E2=80=99s ONLY improvisational the= ater and a local favorite for over eight years, is pleased to announce their= next session "Improv Intensives".=20

Dada=E2=80=99s "Improv Intensives" are not your ordinary i= mprovisation class. They are a unique and entertaining exploration of the im= provisational process, designed to promote within the student the ability to= communicate with a partner, to think "on your feet" and to tap into the per= formance power of the individual within an ensemble.=20

The following Intensives are being offered :=20

Improv 101 : Building Blocks=20
Saturdays   12:00PM to 2:30 PM=20

Improv 102 : Improv Structures=20
Tuesdays   7:00 to 9:30 PM=20

Improv 103 : Improv for Performance=20
Saturdays   3:00 to 5:30 PM=20


All classes are held at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,=20
1210 W. 6th Street, Cleveland.=20

Improv 102 begins Tuesday Jan. 20th=20
Improv 101 & 103 begins Saturday Jan. 24th=20
(Improv 102 & 103 requires prior Improv training)=20
Cost is $175.00 for eight week Improv Intensives.=20

Classes are open to all, however sizes are limited.=20

For additional information contact Cabaret Dada at (216)696-4242=20
--part1_e.3aa50fc4.2d36d3ce_boundary-- From Mike_Baker at clevelandyucks.com Wed Jan 14 09:52:44 2004 From: Mike_Baker at clevelandyucks.com (Mike Baker) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 12:52:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cheap Yucks Saturday 1-17 Message-ID: <200401141252.AA418840752@clevelandyucks.com> Volatile local comic Mike Baker and veteran funnyman Chris Hegedus will be headlining the first show in the "Cheap Yucks" series at the Winchester, 12112 Madison Ave., Lakewood Ohio on Saturday, January 17th at 10:00p.m. Sponsored by Cleveland Yucks (www.clvelandyucks.com), the series is designed to highlight local and area standup comedy at an extremely affordable price. All shows in the series are $5. Tickets available at the door. Also appearing will be emcee Joe Howard along with Lester Graham, Hot Carl, and Mike Melville. Finishing out the evening will be the music of Jim Olenik. Come on out, have a few cheap laughs, and support local comedy. For more information visit http://www.clevelandyucks.com From queenbeeprod at mindspring.com Wed Jan 14 11:34:16 2004 From: queenbeeprod at mindspring.com (queen bee productions) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 14:34:16 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITION NOTICE REMINDER-Pro Choice Theatre Message-ID: <001b01c3dad5$65ff3860$6501a8c0@Boris> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C3DAAB.7CAAD8A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AUDITION NOTICE =20 Queen Bee Production is producing Cindy Cooper's "Words of Choice" ,a = dynamic pro-choice theater piece, being produced in Ohio to promote the = upcoming "March for Women's Lives".=20 =20 Currently looking to complete a culturally diverse ensemble cast. Need = 1 man (range 35-60 ish) and 1 or 2 women (range 20-35 ish). Must have a = reasonably flexible schedule and willing to travel. =20 =20 Auditions will be held on Saturday, January 17 at 1:00 p.m. at A Woman's = Place, YWCA Tallmadge Center, 111 West Ave., Close to Tallmadge Circle. = Cold readings from script. Bring resume, headshot and schedule through = May 1. Talent is compensated for performances. Questions contact Deb = Lemire 330-929-3382. ------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C3DAAB.7CAAD8A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

AUDITION NOTICE

 

Queen Bee Production is producing Cindy Cooper=92s  =93Words of Choice=94 ,a  dynamic pro-choice theater = piece, being=20 produced in Ohio to promote the = upcoming=20 =93March for Women=92s Lives=94.

 

Currently looking to complete a culturally = diverse=20 ensemble cast.  Need 1 man = (range=20 35-60 ish) and 1 or 2 women (range 20-35 ish).  Must have a reasonably = flexible schedule=20 and willing to travel. =20

 

Auditions will be held on Saturday, January 17 = at=20 1:00 p.m. at A Woman=92s = Place,=20 YWCA=20 Tallmadge=20 Center, = 111=20 West Ave., Close to=20 Tallmadge = Circle.  Cold readings from = script.  Bring resume, headshot and = schedule=20 through May 1.  Talent is=20 compensated for performances. =20 Questions contact Deb Lemire=20 330-929-3382.

------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C3DAAB.7CAAD8A0-- From rferguson at woio.com Wed Jan 14 12:46:09 2004 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 14:46:09 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]43 THE BLOCK GODZILLA SPOT TO DEBUT NEXT WEEK 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_01C3DADF.1D68FBCC Content-Type: text/plain After months of delays and lots of post-production, 43 The Block "Godzilla" will debut on WUAB 43 The block sometime next week or the week after barring any more delays. Thanks to all those who helped on on this spot this fall. I think it's turned out very well. At this point I cannot make copies of it. I will try and tell you exactly when to expect it so you can tape it off the tv directly. Thanks again. Rick "Planet Earth is blue and there's nothing I can do." D.B. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DADF.1D68FBCC Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 43 THE BLOCK GODZILLA SPOT TO DEBUT NEXT WEEK

After months of delays and lots of = post-production, 43 The Block "Godzilla" will debut on WUAB = 43 The block sometime next week or the week after barring any more = delays.

Thanks to all those who helped on on = this spot this fall. I think it's turned out very well. At this point I = cannot make copies of it. I will try and tell you exactly when to = expect it so you can tape it off the tv directly.

Thanks again.

Rick








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

------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DADF.1D68FBCC-- From kjones at gate.cia.edu Wed Jan 14 13:09:02 2004 From: kjones at gate.cia.edu (Kristen Jones) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 16:09:02 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Akron Lyric Opera Theatre presents "Gianni Schicci" Message-ID: <4005AFEE.2080804@gate.cia.edu> Press release submitted by Akron Lyric Opera Theatre Contact: Todd E. Ranney, Artistic Director AKRON LYRIC OPERA THEATRE presents Gianni Schicchi by G. Puccini and other selections In his only comedy, Puccini has created a timeless picture of family greed and class warfare. Gianni Schicchi has been summoned to help a bickering family get the money back that it's patriarch has left to the monks. He creatively disguises himself as the elder (recently diseased) man and has the will rewritten to everyones' surprise, including a special twist at the end. An encore performance of the production by Akron Lyric Opera Theatre will take place on January 22th 7:00 pm at Valley Forge High School, 9999 Independence Blvd., Parma Heights. Starring in this production will be Brian Johnson, Todd E. Ranney, Jared Plasterer, Kristen Jones, and Timothy Culver. The opera will be performed in English. The First half of the performance will include selections from opera and musical theater with special guest Catherine Robison. Tickets may be purchased at the door or by calling ALOT at (330)864-ALOT. $10.00 general, $5.00 student Akron Lyric Opera Theatre: 280 Merriman Rd. Akron, Ohio 44303-1567 (330) 864-ALOT (2568) From scercone at carouseldinnertheatre.com Wed Jan 14 13:49:15 2004 From: scercone at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Sean Cercone) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 16:49:15 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Miss Saigon Auditions- Carousel Dinner Theatre Message-ID: <53BEDB5B24A8CB4AA1BED257B2CA0A87012B8A@dc1.carousel.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DAE8.4136FC97 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Carousel Dinner Theatre will be holding a second round of local auditions for all those we were unable to see this past weekend. Auditions will be held on Saturday January 17, 2004 at 11:00 am at the Carousel=92s rehearsal space in Akron, OH. =20 The show will be directed by Bary Ivan. Mr Ivan has been associated with theatres throughout the United States and Europe, ranging from directing at the German State Opera to being a guest director at Yale. Mr. Ivan has directed at Lincoln Center and won the Boston critic's Best Director award in 1997 for his rethought version of Forty Second Street, and he received the "Best Director" citation by the Pittsburgh Press for his Pittsburg CLO production of Company starring Malcom Gets and Michelle Pawk. Mr. Ivan directs regularly at Pittsburgh CLO, North Shore Music Theatre and has other national credits including West Side Story and Chicago starring Deborah Gibson. =20 1. We are looking for Asian child actors to play the role of =93Tam=94. = Boys and girls between the age of 5 and 10 will be seen. Children do not need to sing, but should have a musicality to them and be able to follow direction well. We will be casting two children to cover this role.=20 =20 2. Also seeking Asian female singer/dancers, age range late teens to late 20=92s. =20 3. Also seeking Asian and American male singer/dancers, age range late teens to late 20=92s. =20 =20 **Please be prepared to sing 16 bars or more of your own musical choice that is in the style of=20 the show. Please bring your own sheet music for our accompanist. **All people auditioning should wear appropriate form-fitting dance clothing. Men should wear dance or athletic shoes, women should wear character shoes. **All people auditioning should bring picture and resume. Young people auditioning for the role of "Tam" can bring picture and description of performing experience if no resume is available. =20 Directions to the rehearsal hall can be found on our website http://www.carouseldinnertheatre.com/auditions.htm=20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DAE8.4136FC97 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

The=20 Carousel Dinner Theatre will be holding a second round of local = auditions for=20 all those we were unable to see this past weekend.  Auditions will = be held=20 on Saturday January 17,  2004 at 11:00 am at = the=20 Carousel=92s rehearsal space in Akron, OH.

 

The show will be directed by Bary Ivan.  = Mr Ivan=20 has been associated with theatres throughout the United States and = Europe,=20 ranging from directing at the German State Opera to being a guest = director at=20 Yale.  Mr. Ivan has directed at Lincoln Center and won the Boston = critic's=20 Best Director award in 1997 for his rethought version of Forty Second = Street,=20 and he received the "Best Director" citation by the Pittsburgh Press for = his=20 Pittsburg CLO production of Company starring Malcom Gets and Michelle=20 Pawk.  Mr. Ivan directs regularly at Pittsburgh CLO, North Shore = Music=20 Theatre and has other national credits including West Side Story and = Chicago=20 starring Deborah Gibson.

 

1.=20 We are looking for Asian child actors to play the role of = =93Tam=94. Boys and=20 girls between the age of 5 and 10 will be seen. Children do not need to = sing,=20 but should have a musicality to them and be able to follow direction = well. We=20 will be casting two children to cover this role.

 

2.=20 Also seeking Asian female singer/dancers, age range late teens to = late=20 20=92s.

 

3.=20 Also seeking Asian and American male singer/dancers, age range = late teens=20 to late 20=92s.

 

 

**Please be=20 prepared to sing 16 bars or more of your own musical choice that is in = the style=20 of
the show. Please bring your own sheet music for our=20 accompanist.

**All = people=20 auditioning should wear appropriate form-fitting dance clothing. Men=20 should
wear dance or athletic shoes, women should wear character=20 shoes.

**All = people=20 auditioning should bring picture and resume. Young people auditioning = for the=20 role of

"Tam" = can bring=20 picture and description of performing experience if no resume is=20 available.

 

Directions to the=20 rehearsal hall can be found on our website http://www.ca= rouseldinnertheatre.com/auditions.htm=20

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DAE8.4136FC97-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Wed Jan 14 14:07:43 2004 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 17:07:43 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Look at the Spring Session Theatre Classes at Fine Arts! Message-ID: <004401c3daea$d65c9520$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C3DAC0.ED868D20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Registration is currently under way for Spring Session classes at The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby. Classes begin January 26, 2004 and run through June 5, 2004. Classes are offered for all ages and ability levels in the Visual Arts, Dance, Theatre and Music. Private lessons in most instruments and voice are available. Music and Art Therapists are also on staff. 91% of Fine Arts's instructors are degreed with 46% carrying advanced degrees. Most are artists/instructors. Well known director Sarah May and playwright Park Goist, former director of the American Studies Program and a faculty member of the Theater Department at CWRU join Fine Arts Association's faculty this session. The following are some of the high school/adult theatre classes being offered Spring Session: Playwriting (ages 16-adult) This course, for students of all experience levels, will explore elements of plays and playwriting through a series of specific writing exercises. Several plays will be read and discussed as a way to further enhance the understanding of how a play works. The goal of the course is for each student to complete either a well-crafted one act play or part of a longer work. The first session of the class will meet at Fine Arts Association in the Corning Auditorium. Subsequent sessions will be held at an offsite location chosen by the members of the class. Instructor Park Goist is a produced freelance playwright and former Director of the American Studies Program and faculty member in the Theatre department at Case Western Reserve University. Saturday 12:00-2:00 pm 9 wks 18 hrs Goist $165 Essence of Acting I (ages 16-adult) Through exercises in imagination, ensemble, relationship building, movement and relaxation, students will work on the basic skills of acting and reacting truthfully onstage. This course is geared toward the beginning actor or the intermediate actor looking to revisit and solidify skills. Saturday 10:00 am-12:00 pm 9 wks 18 hrs Kosovich Peck $165 Scene Study (ages 16-adult) In this in-depth course, intermediate to advanced students will work on numerous scenes culminating in an evening of short works at the session?s end. The course will specifically focus on character building through creative thinking and text analysis. Former Artistic Director of Karamu Theatre Sarah May is a freelance director and the 2001 winner of the Northern Ohio Live Award of Achievement in Theatre. (Consistent attendance is required.) Saturday 12:30-2:30 pm 9 wks 18 hrs May $165 Voice for the Actor I (ages 16-adult) Students will learn a series of vocal techniques for the stage and expand creative versatility through a combination of breathing and vocal exercises. Students will work to develop skills in breath, resonance, projection, diction and relaxation. The course will culminate with students using their new vocal skills on monologues and scenes. Students should be comfortable with physically interacting with their classmates and the instructor. Saturday 12:30-2:30 pm 9 wks 18 hrs Polanco $165 Audition Studio (ages 16-adult) The goal of this course is to prepare two or more monologues and/or songs for consistent success in school, university or general theatrical auditions. Students will work on and discuss monologues, songs, cold readings, callbacks, taking directions, finding material, making bold choices and audition-room etiquette. Monday 5:30-6:30 pm 9 wks 9 hrs Polanco $85 Exploring the Theatre (ages 16-adult) Explore Fine Arts Association?s theatre productions by reading the plays, exploring their context and investigating FAA?s approach to the work followed by instructor-led open discussion. Included in the course fee are two tickets to the April/May production of Missionaries. Saturday 12:30-2:30 pm 9 wks 18 hrs+ Kosovich Peck $191 Private Acting Study Instructor: Kosovich Peck Refine your technique with individual attention. Call (440) 951-7500 for further information. FACULTY BIOS: Goist, Park Produced freelance playwright and poet. Former director of the American Studies Program and a faculty member of the Theater Department at Case Western Reserve University. Co-producer of the StageWrites Theater Collective. Currently serves as President of the Advisory Board of the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival. Kosovich Peck, Sandy Local actress particularly well known to Fine Arts Association audiences where she most recently appeared in The Wizard of Oz and A Mess O? Durang. Ms. Kosovich will be directing this year?s youth theatre production of Charlotte?s Web and most recently directed Meet Me in St. Louis at Rabbit Run Theatre . May, Sarah Well-known area director. She spent 10 years in New York City performing, directing and developing educational programs for Playwrights Horizons, Henry Street Settlement and Roundabout Theatre. In Cleveland she has served as Director of Education for Great Lakes Theatre Festival and as Artistic Director of Karamu Theatre. She has taught acting for The Cleveland Play House and Cuyahoga Community College. Five-time nominee and the 2001 winner of the Northern Ohio Live Award of Achievement in Theatre for her direction of A Piece of My Heart at Beck Center. Polanco, Fabio Freelance actor and director. Recently arrived from New York City, Mr. Polanco?s experience includes work at numerous theatres across the nation including Brooklyn Academy of Music, Berkeley Repertory Theatre and locally, Great Lakes Theatre Festival and Cleveland Play House. He holds an MFA in Acting from Case Western Reserve University. Mr. Polanco is Theatre Department Chair at the Fine Arts Association. To register for classes or for more information on all classes offered for the Spring Session, call Fine Arts at (440) 951-7500 or log on to www.fineartsassociation.org. ------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C3DAC0.ED868D20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Registration is currently under way for Spring Session=20 classes at The Fine = Arts=20 Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby.  Classes begin January 26, 2004 and run = through=20 June 5, 2004. 
 
Classes are offered for all ages = and ability=20 levels in the Visual Arts, Dance, Theatre and Music.  Private = lessons in=20 most instruments and voice are available.  Music and Art Therapists = are=20 also on staff.
 
91% of Fine Arts's instructors are = degreed=20 with 46% carrying advanced degrees.  Most are=20 artists/instructors.
 
Well known=20 director Sarah May and playwright Park = Goist,=20 former director of the American Studies Program and a faculty member of = the=20 Theater Department at CWRU join Fine Arts = Association's=20 faculty this session.
 
The following are some of the high school/adult=20 theatre classes being = offered=20 Spring Session:
 
Playwriting=20 (ages 16-adult)  This=20 course, for students of all experience levels, will explore elements of = plays=20 and playwriting through a series of specific writing exercises. Several = plays=20 will be read and discussed as a way to further enhance the understanding = of how=20 a play works. The goal of the course is for each student to complete = either a=20 well-crafted one act play or part of a longer work. The first session of = the=20 class will meet at Fine Arts Association in the Corning Auditorium. = Subsequent=20 sessions will be held at an offsite location chosen by the members of = the class.=20 Instructor Park Goist is a produced freelance playwright and former = Director of=20 the American Studies Program and faculty member in the Theatre = department at=20 Case Western Reserve University.

Saturday       12:00-2:00 pm    9 wks    18 hrs     Goist      $165

Essence=20 of Acting I (ages 16-adult)  Through=20 exercises in imagination, ensemble, relationship building, movement and=20 relaxation, students will work on the basic skills of acting and = reacting=20 truthfully onstage. This course is geared toward the beginning actor or = the=20 intermediate actor looking to revisit and solidify skills. 

Saturday  10:00 am-12:00 pm    9 wks  18 hrs   Kosovich Peck    $165

Scene Study (ages 16-adult)  In=20 this in-depth course, intermediate to advanced students will work on = numerous=20 scenes culminating in an evening of short works at the session’s = end. The course=20 will specifically focus on character building through creative thinking = and text=20 analysis.  Former Artistic = Director=20 of Karamu Theatre Sarah May is a freelance director and the 2001 winner = of the=20 Northern Ohio Live Award of Achievement in Theatre. (Consistent=20 attendance is required.)

Saturday  12:30-2:30 pm   9 wks    18 = hrs    May        =20 $165

Voice for the = Actor I=20 (ages 16-adult) =20 Students=20 will learn a series of vocal techniques for the stage and expand = creative=20 versatility through a combination of breathing and vocal exercises. = Students=20 will work to develop skills in breath, resonance, projection, diction = and=20 relaxation. The course will culminate with students using their new = vocal skills=20 on monologues and scenes.  = Students=20 should be comfortable with physically interacting with their classmates = and the=20 instructor.

Saturday       12:30-2:30 pm     9 = wks     18 hrs     Polanco =         =20 $165

Audition = Studio (ages 16-adult) =20 The=20 goal of this course is to prepare two or more monologues and/or songs = for=20 consistent success in school, university or general theatrical = auditions.=20 Students will work on and discuss monologues, songs, cold readings, = callbacks,=20 taking directions, finding material, making bold choices and = audition-room=20 etiquette.

Monday       5:30-6:30=20 pm       9 = wks      9 = hrs     = Polanco     $85

Exploring=20 the Theatre (ages 16-adult) =20 Explore=20 Fine Arts Association’s theatre productions by reading the plays, = exploring=20 their context and investigating FAA’s approach to the work = followed by=20 instructor-led open discussion. Included in the course fee are two = tickets=20 to the April/May production of Missionaries.

Saturday       12:30-2:30=20 pm    9 wks      18 hrs+    Kosovich = Peck  $191

Private=20 Acting Study

Instructor:  Kosovich = Peck

Refine=20 your technique with individual attention. =20 Call (440) 951-7500 for further information.

FACULTY = BIOS:

Goist,=20 Park =20 Produced freelance = playwright=20 and poet. =20 Former director of the American Studies = Program and a=20 faculty member of the Theater Department at Case Western Reserve=20 University.  Co-producer of = the=20 StageWrites Theater Collective. Currently serves as President of the = Advisory=20 Board of the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival.

Kosovich=20 Peck, Sandy  = Local actress=20 particularly well known to Fine Arts Association audiences where she = most=20 recently appeared in The = Wizard of Oz=20 and A Mess O’ = Durang.=20 Ms. Kosovich will be directing this year’s youth theatre = production of Charlotte’s = Web = and most recently directed Meet Me in St. Louis = at Rabbit=20 Run Theatre .

May,=20 Sarah  Well-known = area=20 director. She spent 10 years in New York City performing, directing and=20 developing educational programs for Playwrights Horizons, Henry Street=20 Settlement and Roundabout Theatre. In Cleveland she has served as = Director of=20 Education for Great Lakes Theatre Festival and as Artistic Director of = Karamu=20 Theatre. She has taught acting for The Cleveland Play House and Cuyahoga = Community College.  = Five-time=20 nominee and the 2001 winner of the Northern Ohio Live Award of=20 Achievement in Theatre for her direction of A Piece of My Heart at = Beck=20 Center.

Polanco,=20 Fabio =20 Freelance actor and director. Recently arrived from New York City, Mr. = Polanco’s=20 experience includes work at numerous theatres across the nation = including=20 Brooklyn Academy of Music, Berkeley Repertory Theatre and locally, Great = Lakes=20 Theatre Festival and Cleveland Play House. He holds an MFA in Acting = from Case=20 Western Reserve UniversityMr. Polanco is = Theatre=20 Department Chair at the Fine Arts Association. 

To register for classes or for = more=20 information on all classes = offered for the Spring=20 Session, call Fine Arts at (440) 951-7500 or log on to www.fineartsassociation.org<= /A>.=20
 
------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C3DAC0.ED868D20-- From yvette at beckcenter.org Wed Jan 14 13:23:13 2004 From: yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 16:23:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Old Blankets Needed at Beck!!! Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E01D4AF@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DAE4.9DC6A6CA Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Beck Center for the Arts is looking to borrow 13 old blankets for our up & coming production of "Of Mice and Men". Camp or army style blankets in black, brown, or gray are needed. They do not have to be in great condition. Please contact Kelly Ferrell at Beck Center at 216-521-2540 x 252 or by email at kferrell at beckcenter.org or drop off at the box office. All will be returned. I thank you in advance. =20 =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts www.beckcenter.org =20 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: yvette at beckcenter.org Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DAE4.9DC6A6CA Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Beck = Center for the Arts is looking to borrow 13 old blankets for our up & coming = production of "Of Mice and Men". Camp or army style blankets in black, = brown, or gray are needed. They do not have to be in great condition. Please = contact Kelly Ferrell at Beck = Center at 216-521-2540 x 252 or by email at kferrell at beckcenter.org or drop off at the box office. All will be returned. I thank you in = advance.

 

 

Yvette A. Hanzel

Director of Marketing

Beck Center for the Arts

www.beckcenter.org

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, OH  = 44107

216.521.2540 ext. 225

Email:  = yvette at beckcenter.org

Fax:  = 216.228.6050

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DAE4.9DC6A6CA-- From mpreston at dobama.org Wed Jan 14 15:28:35 2004 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR Marketing Director) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 18:28:35 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Grog Shop Benefit for LOUD AMERICANS This Sunday! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0072_01C3DACC.385D0670 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Like Your Music Loud? Want to Help Dobama Theatre? BENEFIT CONCERT at the Grog Shop Benefits the upcoming World Premiere of Loud Americans: A Punk Saga Featuring Vanity Crash and Spy-Fi with guest appearance by The Mutilators! When: Sunday, January 18th at 7:00 p.m. Where:The New Grog Shop Coventry Courtyard 2785 Euclid Heights Boulevard Cleveland Heights, OH Tickets: $7.00 advance/ $10 day of show Reservations: 216-321-5588 Loud Americans: A Punk Saga by Christopher Johnston and Greg Vovos directed by Christopher Johnston In Dobama Theatre's Night Kitchen January 23-February 8th Fridays and Saturdays at 11 p.m., Sundays at 7 p.m. The Cleveland band The Mutilators have done well, but they can't seem to make it big. When they get their big break with a nationally renowned music promoter, opening for a national act at the Agora, will they make it? Maybe; maybe not. In the process, they will do what punk bands do best: make noise and destroy stuff. World Premiere! The next generation of punk has arrived. Featuring Brian Douglas, Christa Heidrick, Jeff Marsey and Duane Rutter Night Kitchen shows are only $7! Reservations: (216) 932-3396. Marjorie Preston PR/Marketing Director, Dobama Theatre (216) 932-6838 www.dobama.org 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present: January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed by Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! Quirky, bizarre comedy featuring real-life siblings Tyler and Tyson Postma as twins Bernadette and Sebastian! Regular single ticket prices: $15-20. Senior/student prices: $11-17. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. Have a Heart for the Arts Benefit February 14th! 9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. More info at www.evite.com/pub/mpreston/raised Night Kitchen is proud to present: January 23-Feb 8 Loud Americans: A Punk Saga by Christopher Johnston and Gregory Vovos. World Premiere! The next generation of punk has arrived. Tickets only $7.00. Grog Shop Benefit Featuring Vanity Crash and Spy-Fi with guest appearance by The Mutilators! 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Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0078_01C3DACE.4998BA90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Winter Classes for Kids at Dobama Theatre! I. WORLD ADVENTURE! Ages 7 to 9 Discover other cultures' customs and stories through theater, music, dance and art. Time: Tuesdays, 4:30-5:30 p.m. meets January 20 through March 9 Cost: $85 Instructor: TBD II. ON STAGE! Ages 10 to 12 Within an easy and fun atmosphere, students will work on voice, movement, imagination and character development before using improvisation to build their own scenes. Time: Wednesdays 4:30-5:30 p.m. Meets January 21 through March 10 Cost: $85 Instructor: Tyler Postma, local actress and teacher. Postma has performed at Dobama Theatre, the Cleveland Play House, and Case Western Reserve University. She has taught at Case Western Reserve University, Cain Park School for the Arts, and with Cleveland Opera on Tour. III. ACT OUT Ages 13 to 18 Students will learn how to develop their basic tools - voice, body, intellect and emotions - before moving into script analysis and performance. Time: Saturdays 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Meets January 24 through March 13 Cost: $100 Instructor: Bernadette Clemens, local actress and teacher who has performed at many off-Broadway and area theatres. She has been an acting coach for students since 1997. *Classes run for eight weeks. Please feel free to call Joyce Casey, Dobama's Artistic Director, to discuss admission criteria. Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights (216) 932-6838 or jcasey at dobama.org. Dobama Theatre 1846 Coventry Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 Reservations: 216-932-3396 Email: dobama at core.com Web: www.dobama.org Cleveland's Contemporary Stage Marjorie Preston PR/Marketing Director, Dobama Theatre (216) 932-6838 www.dobama.org 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present: January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed by Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! Quirky, bizarre comedy featuring real-life siblings Tyler and Tyson Postma as twins Bernadette and Sebastian! Regular single ticket prices: $15-20. Senior/student prices: $11-17. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. 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Ledford) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 22:12:37 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]North Canton's Rainbow Repertory presents "Love for All Ages" music review Message-ID: <001c01c3db15$6de0efc0$6401a8c0@computer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0019_01C3DAEB.84EC6340 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable "A LOVE FOR ALL AGES"=20 Musical Revue For all those in love...out of love....looking for love! Enjoy it all = in one night!! Best love songs from Broadway and movies!=20 West Side Story, Most Happy Fella, Carousel, Fiddler on the Roof, = Fantasticks, King and I, Jacques Brel, Sweeney Todd, Oklahoma Director: Charles Spencer - Special Guest: Dick Waco=20 Feb. 6-8, 13-14 - 8:00 p.m. Cultural Center Arts and Education Bldg.=20 1014 Cleveland Avenue (across from Patrick's Custard!) 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"A LOVE FOR=20 ALL AGES" 

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For all those in love...out of = love....looking for=20 love!  Enjoy it all in one night!!

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  Feb. 6-8, = 13-14 - 8:00=20 p.m.

Cultural Center Arts and Education = Bldg.

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JANUARY 25 at = 2:00pm

At the

GEAUGA = THEATER

Located on Historic = Chardon Square

Box Office (440) = 286-2255

 

The story of one young = man’s coming of age

During the Harlem Renaissance =

 

Directed by Sylvia = Perry

Choreographed by Kyle = Primous

 

Featuring the musical talents of

The Townsmen Jazz = Band

The Shaker Heights Heritage Choral = Group

Don’t miss the acting talents of =

Camilio Villa 

Robin = Cooper

David = Moody

Lady = Palmerr

…And a whole cast waiting to sing = and dance their way into history!

 

Special discount on student’s = tickets

Complimentary refreshments January = 23rd

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C3DB00.FDA75230-- From ilovelastcall at yahoo.com Wed Jan 14 22:07:17 2004 From: ilovelastcall at yahoo.com (Last Call) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 22:07:17 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Call Cleveland! Message-ID: <20040115060717.58462.qmail@web60410.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1198944389-1074146837=:56499 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hey Kids, Be sure to checkout Last Call Cleveland's, We want to give it to your girlfriend! on www.triggerstreet.com. It's a cool website where you can review all kinds of sketches. Also, be sure to checkout www.lastcallcleveland.com in months to come. We will be doing a lot of cool things with the site including some brand new downloads. Please keep watching Last Call Cleveland- with brand new times, on these following channels: COX 45 - 8 pm, every Wednesday (60min) Adelphia 21-11:30pm- every Tuesday/ 10 pm- every Saturday (60min) Time Warner 16- 11:00pm, every Saturday (60min) Smell ya later! Last Call Cleveland PO Box 1172 Kent, Ohio 44240 www.lastcallcleveland.com (website) Contact: Chad Zumock (Public Relations Director) yourmom at lastcallcleveland.com (email) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes --0-1198944389-1074146837=:56499 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
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Also, be sure to checkout www.lastcallcleveland.com in months to come. We will be doing a lot of cool things with the site including some brand new downloads.
 
Please keep watching Last Call Cleveland- with brand new times, on these following channels:
 
COX 45 - 8 pm, every Wednesday (60min)
Adelphia 21-11:30pm- every Tuesday/ 10 pm- every Saturday (60min)
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Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes --0-1198944389-1074146837=:56499-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Thu Jan 15 02:47:02 2004 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 05:47:02 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: Final Auditions for THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, OTHELLO Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3156990422_17487019_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY ANNOUNCES FINAL AUDITIONS FOR "THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION" AND "OTHELLO" Bad Epitaph Theater Company will hold a second and final round of open call auditions for THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION by Kirk Wood Bromley and OTHELLO by William Shakespeare, at Loganberry Books, 13015 Larchmere Boulevard in Shaker Heights on Saturday, February 7, 2004, beginning at 10 AM. THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, directed by David Hansen, is a new play which tell= s the story of our nation=B9s origin with song, passion and humor. Bad Epitaph needs 8 men and 4 women (all ages). The role of George Washington has been cast. OTHELLO, directed by Alison Hernan, is the classic tale of envy, jealousy and betrayal, told with a queer twist. Bad Epitaph needs 1 African America= n male for the title role (aged 30-45), 7 men (20-60) and 6 women (20-45). W= e are looking for a woman to play Iago. Those auditioning will be asked to prepare one Shakespearean monologue (in verse, not prose) and one contrasting, contemporary piece. Their entire presentation should be no more than three minutes. Please provide two (2) photos and resumes if available. Interested parties must phone Bad Epitaph at (216) 556-0919 to schedule an appointment. THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION will be performed outdoors, June 17 =AD July 4, 2004, rehearsals will begin in May. OTHELLO will be performed indoors in Fall, 2004. "After your death you were better have a bad epitaph than their ill report while you live." (Hamlet, II.ii) Bad Epitaph Web Site: http://www.badepitaph.org --MS_Mac_OE_3156990422_17487019_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Bad Epitaph: Final Auditions for THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, OTHELLO</T= ITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <B>BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY ANNOUNCES<BR> FINAL AUDITIONS FOR "THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION" AND "OTHELLO&q= uot;<BR> <BR> </B>Bad Epitaph Theater Company will hold a second and final round of open = call auditions for THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION by Kirk Wood Bromley and OTHELLO = by William Shakespeare, at Loganberry Books, 13015 Larchmere Boulevard in Sh= aker Heights on Saturday, February 7, 2004, beginning at 10 AM.<BR> <BR> THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, directed by David Hansen, is a new play which tell= s the story of our nation=B9s origin with song, passion and humor.  Bad E= pitaph needs 8 men and 4 women (all ages).  The role of George Washingt= on has been cast.<BR> <BR> OTHELLO, directed by Alison Hernan, is the classic tale of envy, jealousy a= nd betrayal, told with a queer twist.  Bad Epitaph needs 1 African Amer= ican male for the title role (aged 30-45), 7 men (20-60) and 6 women (20-45)= .  We are looking for a woman to play Iago.<BR> <BR> Those auditioning will be asked to prepare<I> </I>one Shakespearean monolog= ue (in verse, not prose) and one contrasting, contemporary piece.  Thei= r entire presentation should be no more than three minutes. Please provide t= wo (2) photos and resumes if available.  <B>Interested parties must pho= ne Bad Epitaph at (216) 556-0919 to schedule an appointment.<BR> </B><BR> THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION will be performed outdoors, June 17 =AD July 4, 2004,= rehearsals will begin in May.  OTHELLO will be performed indoors in Fa= ll, 2004.<BR> <BR> "After your death you were better have a bad epitaph than their ill re= port while you live." (Hamlet, II.ii)<BR> <BR> Bad Epitaph Web Site: http://www.badepitaph.org </BODY> </HTML> --MS_Mac_OE_3156990422_17487019_MIME_Part-- From Maryannette19 at cs.com Thu Jan 15 04:05:16 2004 From: Maryannette19 at cs.com (Maryannette19 at cs.com) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 07:05:16 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Christian Rock/Worship Band Auditions Message-ID: <5a.266a2e28.2d37dbfc@cs.com> --part1_5a.266a2e28.2d37dbfc_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I am starting a contemporary Christian band in the Akron area, "Rigid Element." Looking for a serious drummer, bass guitar player, electric guitar, violinist, piano player. Influences include Evanessence, Three Doors Down, Jars of Clay, Mercy Me, and Avalon. Music style varies but it is all original and mostly a rock ballad style (like evanessence) but may also include worship music depending on where we would be performing. My demo CD is to be released May 1st and I hope to have a band together by then. I have great connections with 95.5 "The Fish" and many producers. Please e-mail if you are interested. -Mary mtmuzic at yahoo.com --part1_5a.266a2e28.2d37dbfc_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <HTML><FONT FACE=3Darial,helvetica><HTML><BODY BGCOLOR=3D"#ffffff"><FONT BA= CK=3D"#ffffff" style=3D"BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3D2 PTSIZE=3D10 FAMI= LY=3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0">I am starting a contemporary Chri= stian band in the Akron area, "Rigid Element." Looking for a serious drummer= , bass guitar player, electric guitar, violinist, piano player. Influences i= nclude Evanessence, Three Doors Down, Jars of Clay, Mercy Me, and Avalon. Mu= sic style varies but it is all original and mostly a rock ballad style (like= evanessence) but may also include worship music depending on where we would= be performing. My demo CD is to be released May 1st and I hope to have a ba= nd together by then. I have great connections with  95.5 "The Fish" and= many producers. Please e-mail if you are interested. -Mary<BR> mtmuzic at yahoo.com</FONT></HTML> --part1_5a.266a2e28.2d37dbfc_boundary-- From vr8 at uakron.edu Thu Jan 15 06:59:16 2004 From: vr8 at uakron.edu (reynolds,victoria) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 09:59:16 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]razzle dazzle delight! Message-ID: <36139CA1DEBF464EB20A99CE4E8C05740222900D@POWELL.uanet.edu> Subject: Razzle Dazzle Delight! Dear NEOhiopal Subscriber:=20 Aspiring dancers and theatre-lovers in Northeast Ohio can catch the razzle-dazzle of Broadway in Akron at 42ND STREET, coming to The University of Akron's E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall on Jan. 20-25.=20 A Broadway ledgend that defined musical comedy with its "star-is-born" scenario, 42ND STREET is back -- in a toe-tapping, back-flipping production that earned the 2001 Tony Award for Best Musical Revival, and the 2001 Drama Desk Award and Outer Critics Circle Award in the same category. Now on tour, 42ND STREET comes to UA's E.J. Thomas Hall for a six-day, eight-performance run from January 20 through January 25. Featuring such Broadway favorites as: "We're in the Money," "You're Getting to Be a Habit With Me," "Lullaby of Broadway," "I Only Have Eyes For You," and the spectacular title number danced down a flight of steps--42ND STREET chronicles Peggy Sawyer's rise from chorine to Broadway star.=20 Performance dates, times and ticket prices for the tour's run at E.J. Thomas Hall are: Tues., Jan. 20, 7:30 p.m., $55, $50, $40, $30=20 Wed., Jan 21, 7:30 p.m., $55, $50, $40, $30=20 Thurs., Jan. 22, 7:30 p.m., $55, $50, $40, $30=20 Fri., Jan. 23, 8 p.m., $60, $55, $45, $35=20 Sat., Jan. 24, 2 p.m. & 8 p.m., $60, $55, $45, $35=20 Sun., Jan. 25, 2 p.m., $60, $55, $45, $35=20 Sun., Jan. 25, 7:30 p.m., $55, $50, $40, $30=20 Tickets are available through the E.J. Thomas Hall Ticket Office at 330.972.7570, or through all Ticketmaster Centers, via Charge-By-Phone at 330.945.9400 (Akron), 216.241.5555 (Cleveland), or online at www.ticketmaster.com <file://www.ticketmaster.com>. For more information call E.J. Thomas Hall at 330/972-7520 or get details online at www.ejthomashall.com <file://www.ejthomashall.com> . Thanks for your interest ~ With kind regards,=20 Victoria Reynolds=20 Marketing Assistant=20 University of Akron E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall,=20 Akron Civic Theatre and Lock 3 Live!=20 =20 330.972-2724 vr8 at uakron.edu=20 www.ejthomashall.com From bvernyi at uakron.edu Thu Jan 15 07:37:48 2004 From: bvernyi at uakron.edu (Bruce Vernyi) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 10:37:48 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Choreographer Jennifer Muller to speak at The University of Akron Message-ID: <BC2C1DFC.8BE6%bvernyi@uakron.edu> > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3157007868_596198_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable CONTACT: Bruce Vernyi, 330-972-6477 SUMMARY: CHOREOGRAPHER JENNIFER MULLER TO LECTURE AT UA JAN. 21 Akron, Ohio, Jan. 15, 2004 =8B One of the world=B9s leading choreographers, Jennifer Muller, artistic director of Jennifer Muller/The Works in New York City, will speak at The University of Akron on Wednesday, Jan. 21. Muller will talk about =B3Dance: Shout or Whimper?=B2 at 7 p.m. on Jan. 21 i= n Guzzetta Recital Hall, 157 University Ave. The lecture is part of the Mary Schiller Myers Lecture Series presented by the UA College of Fine and Applied Arts, and is free and open to the public= . Muller is presenting the Myers Lecture as part of her residency this spring with the UA Dance Program. In December Muller auditioned the Dance Program=B9s advanced students, and in January she returns for the lecture and to set her piece =B3Bounce=B2 on the UA Dance Company for its Ohio premiere March 11 and 12 at E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall. A widely recognized leader in the dance world, Muller was chosen in September as a founding member of the World Arts Council, a branch of the biannual Arts Summit. Other founding members of the council are Toyo Ito and Santiago Calatrava in architecture and design, Sydney Pollack in cinema= , Irene Papas and Ian Herbert in theater arts, and Placido Domingo in music. As the artistic director of Jennifer Muller/The Works since its inceptio= n in 1974, Muller has toured with the company to 37 countries and throughout the United States, and produced 18 seasons of dance performances in New Yor= k City. As a playwright Muller has created more than 80 performance pieces; and, as a designer, she has designed lights, decor and costumes. A notable collaborator, she has worked with Keith Jarrett, Keith Haring, Nana Vasconcelos, Sandro Chia and Yoko Ono. Her commissions for 23 major repertory companies in nine countries include the Nederlands Dans Theater, NDT3, Alvin Ailey, Ohio Ballet, Lyon Opera Ballet, Ballet du Nord, Ballet Contemporaneo, Ballet Jazz de Montreal and Tian Jiang's China tour. Established in 1979 by arts patron Mary Schiller Myers and her late husband, Louis, the Myers Lecture Series brings nationally recognized leaders in the arts and communication to the UA campus for lectures, performances, master classes and residencies. Past lecturers have included journalists Daniel Schorr, Mary Alice Williams and Catherine Crier; directo= r Hal Prince; choreographers Jacques d'Amboise, Alwin Nikolais and Bella Lewitzky; composer Gunther Schuller; jazz trumpeter Wynton Marsalis and Boston Pops conductor Keith Lockhart. The University of Akron was named by Dance Spirit magazine in 1999 as having one of the most sought-after dance programs in the country. In particular, the magazine praised UA=B9s offerings in ballet, modern dance and musical theater. For additional information on Muller=B9s lecture, call 330-972-7948. --MS_Mac_OE_3157007868_596198_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Choreographer Jennifer Muller to speak at The University of Akron</T= ITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <FONT FACE=3D"Helvetica"><H5>CONTACT:    Bruce Vernyi, 330-972= -6477<BR> SUMMARY:    CHOREOGRAPHER JENNIFER MULLER TO LECTURE AT UA J= AN. 21<BR> <BR> </H5><FONT SIZE=3D"2"><B>    </B></FONT></FONT><FONT SIZE=3D"2">= <FONT FACE=3D"Geneva">Akron, Ohio, Jan. 15, 2004 =8B One of the world=B9s leading = choreographers, Jennifer Muller, artistic director of Jennifer Muller/The Wo= rks in New York City, will speak at The University of Akron on Wednesday, Ja= n. 21.<BR> <BR>    Muller will talk about =B3Dance: Shout or Whimper?=B2 at 7 p= .m. on Jan. 21 in Guzzetta Recital Hall, 157 University Ave.<BR> The lecture is part of the Mary Schiller Myers Lecture Series presented by = the UA College of Fine and Applied Arts, and is free and open to the public.= <BR> <BR>    Muller is presenting the Myers Lecture as part of her re= sidency this spring with the UA Dance Program.  In December Muller audi= tioned the Dance Program=B9s advanced students, and in January she returns for= the lecture and to set her piece =B3Bounce=B2 on the UA Dance Company for its O= hio premiere March 11 and 12 at E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall.<BR> <BR>    A widely recognized leader in the dance world, Muller wa= s chosen in September as a founding member of the World Arts Council, a bran= ch of the biannual Arts Summit.  Other founding members of the council = are Toyo Ito and Santiago Calatrava in architecture and design, Sydney Polla= ck in cinema, Irene Papas and Ian Herbert in theater arts, and Placido Domin= go in music.<BR> <BR>    As the artistic director of Jennifer Muller/The Works si= nce its inception in 1974, Muller has toured with the company to 37 countrie= s and throughout the United States, and produced 18 seasons of dance perform= ances in New York City.<BR> As a playwright Muller has created more than 80 performance pieces; and, as= a designer, she has designed lights, decor and costumes.  A notable co= llaborator, she has worked with Keith Jarrett, Keith Haring, Nana Vasconcelo= s, Sandro Chia and Yoko Ono.<BR> <BR>    Her commissions for 23 major repertory companies in nine= countries include the Nederlands Dans Theater, NDT3, Alvin Ailey, Ohio Ball= et, Lyon Opera Ballet, Ballet du Nord, Ballet Contemporaneo, Ballet Jazz de = Montreal and Tian Jiang's China tour.<BR> <BR>    Established in 1979 by arts patron Mary Schiller Myers a= nd her late husband, Louis, the Myers Lecture Series brings nationally recog= nized leaders in the arts and communication to the UA campus for lectures, p= erformances, master classes and residencies.  Past lecturers have inclu= ded journalists Daniel Schorr, Mary Alice Williams and Catherine Crier; dire= ctor Hal Prince; choreographers Jacques d'Amboise, Alwin Nikolais and Bella = Lewitzky; composer Gunther Schuller; jazz trumpeter Wynton Marsalis and Bost= on Pops conductor Keith Lockhart.<BR> <BR>    The University of Akron was named by Dance Spirit magazi= ne in 1999 as having one of the most sought-after dance programs in the coun= try.  In particular, the magazine praised UA=B9s offerings in ballet, mod= ern dance and musical theater.<BR> <BR>    For additional information on Muller=B9s lecture, call 330= -972-7948.<BR> </FONT></FONT> </BODY> </HTML> --MS_Mac_OE_3157007868_596198_MIME_Part-- From dwarnke at karamu.com Thu Jan 15 08:11:52 2004 From: dwarnke at karamu.com (Doug Warnke) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 11:11:52 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Muscial Director needed Message-ID: <004301c3db82$4ff9aca0$0101a8c0@doug> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C3DB58.61DEC420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Karamu Performing Arts Theater seeks a musical director for its spring = Children's Performance Series production of Cinderella. Audition dates = to be set. Show runs on Sat. & Sun. May 1- May 14. For further = information, or to set up an interview, please contact Terrence Spivey, = Artistic Director, at (216) 795-7070 ext. 240. Karamu is located at = 2355 E. 89th, Cleveland, OH 44106.=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C3DB58.61DEC420 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML><HEAD> <META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; = charset=3Diso-8859-1"> <META content=3D"MSHTML 5.50.4807.2300" name=3DGENERATOR> <STYLE></STYLE> </HEAD> <BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Karamu Performing Arts Theater seeks a = musical=20 director for its spring Children's Performance Series production of=20 <EM>Cinderella.  </EM>Audition dates to be set.  Show runs on = Sat.=20 & Sun. May 1- May 14.  For further information, or to set up an = interview, please contact Terrence Spivey, Artistic Director, at (216) = 795-7070=20 ext. 240.  Karamu is located at 2355 E. 89th, Cleveland, OH=20 44106. </FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C3DB58.61DEC420-- From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Thu Jan 15 09:06:04 2004 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 12:06:04 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]JCC Youth Theatre presents You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown -2/19 /-2/29/04 Message-ID: <B02C7A1A7AD4D511A5EA00508B2CF88FBBF617@mail.clevejcc.org> Contact: Rick Kammer, (216) 593-6294 Mobile: (440) 785-0429 e-mail: rkammer at clevejcc.org JCC YOUTH THEATRE PRESENTS "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" January 15, 2004 (Beachwood, Ohio) - The Playmakers Youth Theatre at the Jewish Community Center of Cleveland presents its musical production of "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown," based on the comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Shultz. Book, music and lyrics by Clark Gesner. The show is under the direction of Sheri Gross with musical direction by Brad Wyner. Performances are Thursday, February 19 and 26 at 7:30pm, Saturday, February 21 and 28 at 8:30pm, Sunday, February 22 at 7:30pm and Sunday, February 29 at 2:00pm. All performances will be held at the Mayfield Jewish Community Center's Halle Theatre, 3505 Mayfield Road in Cleveland Heights. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for JCC members, seniors and students. The Sunday matinee performance will also offer a "Mishpocha Mania" option where attendees can enjoy a pizza and bingo party before the show. The cost, including a show ticket is $16 a person and $12 for JCC members. For more information or to purchase tickets for the event, please call the JCC Event Ticket Office at 216-382-4000, EXT. 274. The cast for the JCC production of You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown is comprised of 28 area youth ranging in age from 8th grade through 12th grade. The cast comes from schools throughout the area. Students have started rehearsing three to four times a week for five weeks. About You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown YOU'RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN (Revised) played on Broadway in 1999. It is a fresh approach to the all-time 1966 classic. Sally Brown joins Charlie Brown, Linus, Lucy, Schroeder and Snoopy in this version. Two new songs, Beethoven Day and My New Philosophy, are added to the wonderful numbers My Blanket and Me, The Kite, The Baseball Game, Little Known Facts, Suppertime and Happiness. The show received two Tony Awards in 1998 and 1999 for Featured Actress and Featured Actor. YOU'RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN played for 1,597 performances in New York at the Theatre 80 St. Marks in 1966. This revival was presented on Broadway at the Ambassador Theatre in 1999. The production is "an average day in the life of Charlie Brown" and is made up of little moments picked from all the days of Charlie Brown, from Valentine's Day to the baseball season, from wild optimism to utter despair, all mixed in with the lives of his friends (both human and non-human) and strung together on the string of a single day, from bright uncertain morning to hopeful starlit evening. For more information or to purchase tickets for the event, please call the JCC Event Ticket Office at 216-382-4000, EXT. 274. About Playmakers Youth Theatre The Playmakers Youth Theatre was founded in 1997 as a means to encourage young people to express themselves through dance, drama and music. The goal is to build self-esteem and self-confidence while promoting a strong sense of Jewish values through the arts. Playmakers offers programming for all ages -- there are classes for Pre-K, musicals that include 2nd-9th graders, and shows geared toward high school and college-aged students. The yearly GrandTyme Intergenerational Musical is written by Program Director Sheri Gross and includes parents, grandparents, and children in the same production. About The JCC The Cleveland Jewish Community Center builds and strengthens Cleveland's entire Jewish Community by providing exceptional programs and services that enhance Jewish continuity and Jewish identity in order to perpetuate Jewish values. The J is a non-profit social service agency that receives funding from The Jewish Community Federation and The United Way. # # # Kris Barnes Playmakers Youth Theatre Box Office Manager The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland kbarnes at clevejcc.org 216-382-4000 ext. 274 From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Thu Jan 15 09:13:27 2004 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 12:13:27 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Playmakers Youth Theatre Winter Classes Message-ID: <B02C7A1A7AD4D511A5EA00508B2CF88FBBF618@mail.clevejcc.org> Playmakers Classes Winter 2004 Classes start the week of January 18th! Sign up now!! Hip Hop Musical Theatre Dance Mandel JCC Sundays 10 am-10:45 am B6501 Ages 3-6 Taught by Abby Lausin dancer and choreographer Classes will culminate in a short dance recital Classes start January 18th Fee: $80; JCC $58 Creative Dramatics Taught by Sheri Gross Director of Playmakers Youth Theatre Each class will have a short performance M6002 Pre-K and K Mayfield JCC Thur. 4:00pm-4:40pm Fee $77 JCC $55 B6502 Pre-k and K Mandel JCC Wed. 3:45-4:25 pm Fee $77 JCC $55 B6503 Grades 1-3 Mandel JCC Wed 4:30 pm-5:25 pm Fee $87 JCC $65 for more information please call Sheri Gross at 216-382-4000 ext. 272 Kris Barnes Playmakers Youth Theatre Box Office Manager The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland kbarnes at clevejcc.org 216-382-4000 ext. 274 From WSPAmherst at aol.com Thu Jan 15 10:17:00 2004 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 13:17:00 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Presents "Arms and the Man" Message-ID: <01C27DE4.30E1DBFE.0C84D23E@aol.com> For Immediate Release Workshop Players Theatre presents George Bernard Shaw???s "Arms and the Man", opening January 29. The show is directed by Virginia Waratinksy and features Chas P. Deremer as Capt. Bluntschli, Marylee Gotch as Raina Petkoff, Maud Holm as Catherine Petkoff, Dale Hruska as Nicola, Jim Murray as the Russian Officer, Marc Newton as Sergius Saranoff, Kat Sokolowska as Louka and Jack Warren as Major Petkoff. The play was written in 1894 yet it is still fresh. That is part of Shaw???s genius. It is an anti-war play but it is much more than that. To quote Shaw: "Just as the historian can teach no real history until he has cured his readers of the romantic delusion that the greatness of a queen consists in her being a pretty woman and having her head cut off, so the playwright of the first order can do nothing with his audience until he has cured them of looking at the stage through the keyhole, and sniffing round the theatre as prurient people sniff round the divorce court." Come and see one of the few plays set in Bulgaria. Come and learn why chocolate is more important than bullets and why glory is so fleeting. Come and enjoy Shaw???s wit, and his cynicism. Theater is the ideal means of telling this story and Workshop is proud to produce "Arms and the Man". Come and be a part of the theater experience. We need you and you need theater. Together we???ll have a memorable evening. Production dates are January 29, 30, 31; February 6, 7, 13 & 14 at 8 p.m. There will also be Sunday matinees on February 8 and 15 at 3 p.m.. Tickets are $10.00 each and may be reserved by calling the box office at 440-988-5613. Group rates are available for groups of 15 or more. For more information, call or visit our website at www.workshopplayers.com. Workshop Players Theatre is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. - 30 ??? Contact: Virginia Waratinsky; 440-277-1194 or by e-mail at: vow at midviewinternet.com Kathy Whitmore, WSP PR: WSPAmherst at aol.com From rferguson at woio.com Thu Jan 15 10:53:18 2004 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 12:53:18 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"OPEN MIC NIGHT" Sunday Film Shoot Cancelled. Message-ID: <CB013DDB6AD0D411A89D00D0B7A7396301DD7989@woioexchange.raycommedia.com> 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_01C3DB98.D6D17DD2 Content-Type: text/plain The Shoot Scheduled for this Sunday at hilarities has been cancelled. I will fill you in when it is re-scheduled. Thanks. Also thanks to all those patient talented folks who came to the shoot last night at the winchester. You were all professional and wonderful and will add immensley to this project. Thanks. "Planet Earth is blue and there's nothing I can do." D.B. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DB98.D6D17DD2 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <META HTTP-EQUIV=3D"Content-Type" CONTENT=3D"text/html; = charset=3Dus-ascii"> <META NAME=3D"Generator" CONTENT=3D"MS Exchange Server version = 5.5.2657.73"> <TITLE>"OPEN MIC NIGHT" Sunday Film Shoot Cancelled.

The Shoot Scheduled for this Sunday at = hilarities has been cancelled. I will fill you in when it is = re-scheduled. Thanks.

Also thanks to all those patient = talented folks who came to the shoot last night at the winchester. You = were all professional and wonderful and will add immensley to this = project. Thanks.









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

------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DB98.D6D17DD2-- From singingcat2 at hotmail.com Thu Jan 15 11:33:04 2004 From: singingcat2 at hotmail.com (Donna Williams) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 19:33:04 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ANY FLORIDA CONNECTIONS? Message-ID:
Hello everyone,
                     I am planning on moving to Florida in a few months and was wondering if anyone knows if there is a web site available like neohiopal in Florida. I have experience in acting as well as production work and I don't want to go out there not being prepared with some info and possibly contacts. Are there any good production companies out there? What are some good schools for media production education? Or even a school that specialises just in production. How about some reliable and trustworthy talent agencies. I'll be moving to the Ft. Myers area closer to Estero Florida. Any and all help and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
                                    Thank you very much, keep the dreams alive!!!
                                                                      Donna


Let the new MSN Premium Internet Software make the most of your high-speed experience. From jcasey at dobama.org Thu Jan 15 12:18:02 2004 From: jcasey at dobama.org (Joyce Casey) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 15:18:02 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Addition to Classes at Dobama Theatre Message-ID: <4006F57A.3EE9146A@dobama.org> Dear Performing Arts Friends, At notice regarding classes at Dobama sent yesterday was missing important information. We are honored to be presenting World Adventure a class for ages 7-9 which will be taught by Robin Pease, a local Equity actress who is also the Artistic Director of Kulture Kids. The class will begin on Tuesday January 27. It will run for 8 weeks from 4:30-5:30. Sorry for the omission. Joyce Casey From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Thu Jan 15 13:19:14 2004 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 16:19:14 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sam Shepard's True West Opens at Fine Arts Message-ID: <005401c3dbad$3ab3e880$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C3DB83.51DDE080 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby presents True West by Obie Award and Pulitzer Prize winner Sam Shepard You don't choose your family, your family chooses you. Nowhere is this more apparent than in this contemporary classic by Sam Shepard. Desperate and broke, Lee, a half-drunk, belligerent drifter pays an unexpected visit to his younger brother Austin, an aspiring Hollywood screenwriter who is house sitting for their mother. An ode to sibling rivalry, this intense comedy hurtles towards an explosive high-noon showdown. (Rated Adult) Production Dates January 30 & 31 and February 6, 7, 13, 14 20 & 21 at 8:00 pm Tickets $17/Adults; $15/Seniors & Students Group rates are available. Call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or purchase tickets online at www.fineartsassociation.org Location The Shadowbox Theatre of The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue (Rte 20), Willoughby, on the campus of The Andrews School. The Cast Ryan Calderhead as Austin Daniel McElhaney as Lee Kip Thomas as Saul Kathe Tascone as Mom The Artistic Team Fabio Polanco, Director Paul Gatzke, Scenic and Sound Designer Kristen Buchs, Lighting and Costume Designer Josh Brown and Kelly Elliott, Fight Choreographers Nancy Brooks, Stage Manager Call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or purchase tickets online at www.fineartsassociation.org ------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C3DB83.51DDE080 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The = Fine Arts=20 Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby=20 presents
 
True=20 West
by Obie Award=20 and Pulitzer Prize winner Sam Shepard
 
You don't choose=20 your family, your family chooses you.  Nowhere is this more = apparent than=20 in this contemporary classic by Sam Shepard.  Desperate and broke, = Lee, a=20 half-drunk, belligerent drifter pays an unexpected visit to his younger = brother=20 Austin, an aspiring Hollywood screenwriter who is house sitting for = their=20 mother.  An ode to sibling rivalry, this intense comedy hurtles = towards an=20 explosive high-noon showdown.  (Rated Adult)
 
Production = Dates
January 30 & 31 and February 6, = 7, 13, 14=20 20 & 21 at 8:00 pm

Tickets 

$17/Adults; = $15/Seniors & Students  =20

Group rates are = available. 

Call the Fine Arts = Box Office=20 at (440) 951-6637 or = purchase tickets=20 online at www.fineartsassociat= ion.org

Location

The Shadowbox Theatre = of The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue (Rte 20), = Willoughby, on=20 the campus of The Andrews School.

 The Cast

Ryan Calderhead=20 as Austin

Daniel=20 McElhaney as Lee

Kip=20 Thomas as Saul

Kathe Tascone = as Mom

The Artistic=20 Team

Fabio Polanco, Director

Paul=20 GatzkeScenic and Sound=20 Designer

Kristen=20 BuchsLighting and = Costume=20 Designer

Josh Brown = and Kelly=20 Elliott, Fight=20 Choreographers

Nancy Brooks, Stage = Manager

Call the Fine Arts = Box Office=20 at (440) 951-6637 or = purchase tickets=20 online at www.fineartsassociati= on.org

------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C3DB83.51DDE080-- >From pr at clevelandplayhouse.com" Dear NEOHIOPAL: For Immediate Release... Cleveland Play House Winter Classes Announced http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20040115i The Cleveland Play House Children's Theatre Opens Musical Adaptation of Lewis Carroll's Jabberwocky http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20040115ii Contacts: Julie Fogel, The Cleveland Play House, Public Relations Manager, 216/795-7000 x236 The Cleveland Play House 8500 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44106-0189 http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com From yvette at beckcenter.org Thu Jan 15 14:03:30 2004 From: yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 17:03:30 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stoppard Translation of Chekhov's The Seagull at Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E01D4CE@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DBB3.6921A08A Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Beck Center for the Arts =20 Invites You to Immerse Yourself With Anton Chekhov's The Seagull (Translation by Tom Stoppard) =20 Opening January 23 through February 15 in our intimate Studio Theater, The Seagull will be directed by Cleveland icon Thomas Q. Fulton. =20 =20 Tickets Prices and Show Times below . . .=20 To reserve your tickets, call the box office at (216) 521-2540 or visit us at www.beckcenter.org . =20 The Seagull The setting is a country estate in pre-Revolutionary Russia. The story explores the cost of success and failure in the world of art, as a famous actress and her neglected son act out their disappointments against a backdrop of artistic idealism, vanity and unrequited love. Stripped to its bare essentials, The Seagull is about nature and the human forces that try to change it. =20 =20 The Director "I have a special love for Chekhov. There is no playwright like him." says Tom Fulton. His plays are about the little details of life that, step by step, touch us and inspire us and make us laugh." "The Seagull is a deeply moving play - but it is also achingly funny. I think our audiences will be surprised by the humor that erupts amidst the love affairs and passions of the characters. And, this translation by Tom Stoppard is wonderful, a contemporary and wholly actable script. The marriage of Stoppard and Chekhov simply adds to the joy." =20 The Cast Includes The cast of The Seagull includes Tracie Patterson as Arkadina, Bernadette Clemens as Nina, Jesse Kamps as Konstantine, Jeffrey Grover as Trigorin and Robert Hawkes as Dr. Dorn.=20 =20 The Sponsors The Seagull is sponsored by Cox Communications, First Federal of Lakewood, WCPN 90.3 FM ideastream, WCLV 104.9 FM and Lakewoodbuzz.com. =20 =20 Tickets Prices, Show Dates and Times Show runs January 23 through February 15. =20 Friday and Saturday nights at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday afternoons at 3:00 p.m. =20 A student matinee has been scheduled for Tuesday, January 27 at 10:00 a.m. $22 for adults, $19 for seniors and $15 for students. =20 Discount rates are available for groups of 20 or more. =20 The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue. =20 =20 =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts www.beckcenter.org =20 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: yvette at beckcenter.org Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DBB3.6921A08A Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Beck Center for the = Arts

 

Invites You to Immerse Yourself With

Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull (Translation by Tom Stoppard)

 

Opening January 23 through February 15 in our intimate Studio Theater, The = Seagull will be directed by Cleveland icon Thomas Q. Fulton. 

 

Tickets Prices = and Show Times below . . .

To reserve your tickets, call the box office at (216) 521-2540 or visit us at www.beckcenter.org.

 

The = Seagull

The setting is a country estate in pre-Revolutionary Russia.  The story explores the cost of = success and failure in the world of art, as a famous actress and her neglected = son act out their disappointments against a backdrop of artistic idealism, = vanity and unrequited love.  Stripped = to its bare essentials, The Seagull is about = nature and the human forces that try to change it. 

 

The = Director

“I have a special love for Chekhov.  There is no playwright like him.” says Tom = Fulton.  His plays are about the little details of life that, step by step, touch = us and inspire us and make us laugh.”  “The = Seagull is a deeply moving play - but it is also achingly funny.  I think = our audiences will be surprised by the humor that erupts amidst the love = affairs and passions of the characters.   And, this translation by Tom Stoppard is wonderful, a contemporary and wholly actable script.  = The marriage of Stoppard and Chekhov simply adds to the = joy.”

 

The Cast = Includes

The cast of The = Seagull includes Tracie Patterson as Arkadina, = Bernadette Clemens as Nina, Jesse Kamps as Konstantine, Jeffrey Grover as Trigorin and Robert Hawkes as Dr. Dorn. =

 

The = Sponsors

The = Seagull is sponsored by Cox Communications, First Federal of Lakewood, WCPN 90.3 = FM ideastream, WCLV 104.9 FM and = Lakewoodbuzz.com. 

 

Tickets Prices, Show Dates = and Times

Show runs January 23 through = February 15.  =

Friday and = Saturday nights at 8:00 = p.m. and Sunday afternoons at = 3:00 = p.m. 

A student matinee has been = scheduled for Tuesday, January 27 at 10:00 a.m.

$22 for adults, = $19 for seniors and $15 for students. 

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

The = Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown = Cleveland at 17801 Detroit = Avenue.

 

 

 

Yvette A. Hanzel

Director of Marketing

Beck Center for the Arts

www.beckce= nter.org

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, OH  = 44107

216.521.2540 ext. 225

Email:  = yvette at beckcenter.org

Fax:  = 216.228.6050

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DBB3.6921A08A-- >From Joe Cali" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C3DB8B.EFCAFAA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AFTRA Cleveland presents... =20 Basic Audition Skills Experience =20 This Free Lance Organizing Committee Conservatory is aimed at members = who want to increase their audition skills in a friendly, supportive = teaching environment. =20 =B7 When: Monday, Feb. 9th, @ 7:00 p.m. =B7 Where: AFTRA Cleveland, 1468 W. Ninth St., Suite 720 =B7 Admission: $20 members; $30 non-members =B7 Reserved to AFTRA members only until Feb. 2nd, then open to = all. Max. 30 people. RESERVATIONS REQUIRED =B7 Call 216-781-2255 ASAP to make reservations =20 Experienced members will coach and guide participants through the = on-camera and voice-over audition process in small groups, allowing time = to practice and learn auditioning techniques. Teachers will include: =B7 Rohn Thomas =B7 Helene Weinberg =B7 Mike Kraft =B7 Nancy Telzerow =B7 Catherine Albers =B7 Others TBA For more information, contact AFTRA CLEVELAND at 216.781.2255 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C3DB8B.EFCAFAA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
AFTRA Cleveland=20 presents...

 

Basic Audition Skills Experience

 

This Free Lance Organizing Committee Conservatory is aimed = at=20 members who want to increase their audition skills in a friendly, = supportive=20 teaching environment.

 

=B7       =20 When: Monday, Feb. = 9th, @ 7:00=20 p.m.

=B7       =20 Where: AFTRA Cleveland, = 1468 W. Ninth=20 St., Suite 720

=B7       =20 Admission: $20 members; $30 = non-members

=B7       =20 Reserved to AFTRA members only = until Feb.=20 2nd, then open to all. Max. 30 people. RESERVATIONS=20 REQUIRED

=B7      =20 Call=20 216-781-2255 ASAP to make reservations

 

Experienced members will coach = and guide=20 participants through the on-camera and voice-over audition process in = small=20 groups, allowing time to practice and learn auditioning=20 techniques.

 


Teachers will=20 include:

=B7       =20 Rohn=20 Thomas

=B7       =20 Helene=20 Weinberg

=B7       =20 Mike=20 Kraft

=B7       =20 Nancy=20 Telzerow

=B7       =20 Catherine=20 Albers

=B7       =20 Others=20 TBA

 

For more information, = contact AFTRA=20 CLEVELAND at 216.781.2255

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C3DB8B.EFCAFAA0-- From RMadorsky at aol.com Thu Jan 15 16:05:17 2004 From: RMadorsky at aol.com (RMadorsky at aol.com) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 19:05:17 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]BIG FAVOR Message-ID: <4d.39d67359.2d3884bd@aol.com> --part1_4d.39d67359.2d3884bd_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dearest NEohioPAL Community, Does anyone have access to a place/equiptment to edit some video together between this Friday the 16th and Mon. the 19th?!!!!!! If so, THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU Please respond to rmadorsky at aol.com ASAP peace and joy, ~ Rachel --part1_4d.39d67359.2d3884bd_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dearest NEohioPAL Community,

Does anyone have access to a place/equiptment to edit some video together b= etween this Friday the 16th and Mon. the 19th?!!!!!!

       If so, THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
Please respond to rmadorsky at aol.com ASAP

peace and joy,
~ Rachel
--part1_4d.39d67359.2d3884bd_boundary-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Thu Jan 15 20:17:54 2004 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 23:17:54 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Auditions for "Schoolhouse Rock Live!" Message-ID: <18d.247097ac.2d38bff2@aol.com> -------------------------------1074226674 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Workshop Players announce auditions for =E2=80=9CSchoolhouse Rock Live=E2= =80=9D, from the=20 series created by George Newall and Tom Yohe. Director Bill Reising, will cast at least six actors. He is looking for at=20 least three men and three women of non-specific adult ages, and the cast siz= e=20 may be increased. Jayne Bartish-Kacik is the music director. Auditions wil= l=20 be held at Workshop Players Theater, located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road,=20 Amherst on Saturday, February 7 from noon to 3:00 p.m. and Sunday, February=20= 8 from=20 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Callbacks are Tuesday, February 10 from 7:00-9:00 p.m. =20= The=20 theater is located approximately halfway between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58. =20 Performances are April 15, 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 30 and May 1, 2. =20 =20 For more information, contact the director at 440-324-5998. - 30 - "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" -------------------------------1074226674 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

Workshop Players announce auditions for =E2=80=9CSchoolhouse=20= Rock Live=E2=80=9D, from the series created by George Newall and Tom Yoh= e.

Director Bill Reising, will= cast at least six actors.  He= is looking for at least three men and three women of non-spec= ific adult ages, and the cast size may be inc= reased.   Jayne Bartish-Kacik is the= music director. Auditions will be held at Workshop Players Theater, located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road, Amherst on Saturday, February 7 from noon to 3:00 p.m.= and Sunday, February 8 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.  Callbacks are Tuesday, February 10 from=20= 7:00-9:00 p.m.   The theater is located=20= approximately halfway between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58.

 

Performances are April 15,= 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 30 and May 1, 2.&= nbsp;

 

For more information, contact the director at 44= 0-324-5998.
- 30 -
 
"If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting"=
-------------------------------1074226674-- From rainbowrep at neo.rr.com Thu Jan 15 22:16:03 2004 From: rainbowrep at neo.rr.com (Lois DiGiacomo) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 00:16:03 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Reminder from The Rainbow Repertory Company Message-ID: <00d501c3dbf8$3857db00$8fd35d18@DJVLSZ01> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00D2_01C3DBC5.ED7405F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Chuck Spencer is holding auditions for actors and actresses with strong = voices for a Broadway musical revue - A LOVE FOR ALL AGES. Saturday, = January 17 at 10 p.m. at St. Stephen Lutheran Church at the corners of = Fulton Road and Dressler Road in North Canton. Performance dates: Feb. = 13-14. Bring resume and prepared musical piece. Charles Spencer = 330.499.6137.=20 ------=_NextPart_000_00D2_01C3DBC5.ED7405F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Chuck Spencer is holding = auditions for actors=20 and actresses with strong voices for a Broadway musical revue - A LOVE = FOR ALL=20 AGES.  Saturday, January 17 at 10 p.m. at St. Stephen Lutheran = Church at=20 the corners of Fulton Road and Dressler Road in North=20 Canton.  Performance dates:  Feb. 13-14.  =  Bring=20 resume and prepared musical piece. Charles Spencer=20 330.499.6137.=20
------=_NextPart_000_00D2_01C3DBC5.ED7405F0-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Fri Jan 16 05:54:59 2004 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 08:54:59 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Time to Register for WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio "Tricks of the Trade" Message-ID: <9f.42a33bb9.2d394733@aol.com> --part1_9f.42a33bb9.2d394733_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable It's Time to Register for WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio "Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Actor's Career, Craft & Professional Development, A= =20 Non-Traditional Approach to Pursuing Your Passion"=A9 at Tri-C Eastern, 4250= =20 Richmond Rd.=A0 Call for room locations. Saturdays, beginning January 24th -= March=20 6th,=A0 2004,=20 10:30 AM - 12:00 noon. To register for ongoing classes for Actors, Playwrights and Directors, call=20 (216)561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0=20 The Series:=20 .=A0 Sat. 1/24:=A0 'Preparin': Tuning into the Artistic Power Within for Cre= ative=20 Change. =A0=A0 A spiritual approach to develop & hone your craft. Meditation,=20 Visualization, Breathing &=20 =A0=A0 other Relaxation Techniques for performing artists to help reduce aud= ition=20 & performance=20 =A0=A0 anxiety.=A0=A0=A0=A0 [NOTE:=A0 Registration for this session only, $1= 5.00] .=A0=A0 Sat.=A0 1/31:=A0=A0=A0 Strugglin': Auditions & Jobs . . . . . for Th= eatre,=20 On-camera &=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Voiceo= ver Learn the Do's & Don'ts of audition techniques.=A0 You will learn how auditi= ons=20 work, how to prepare for them, and where to find them.=A0 Be prepared for th= e=20 different scenarios: Monologues vs. Reading from the Script.=A0 After the=20 audition, and you get the job, you'll learn the Do's & Don'ts of what to do=20= next. .=A0=A0 Sat. 2/1:=A0=A0=A0 'Strivin,' part 1:=A0 Voiceover Skills & Techniqu= es=20 (commercial &=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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 indust= rial for radio & TV) Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep the= =20 listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem.=A0 Commercial= ,=20 Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require unique voiceov= er=20 abilities.=A0 Find out why voiceover work isn't easy as it looks. .=A0=A0 Sat. 2/14:=A0=A0=A0=A0 Strivin', part II:=A0=A0 On-Camera Skills & T= echniques=20 (commercial,=A0=A0=A0=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 industrial & film) There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera.=A0 Us= ing=20 your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV & film different=20 from acting for the stage.=A0 This session will show you how to adapt your s= tage=20 skills to be successful for on-camera auditions and jobs. .=A0 Sat. 2/21:=A0=A0 'Strivin', part III:=A0 Diction, Dialogue & Speaking T= echniques=20 for=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 On-stage, On-ca= mera & Voiceover=20 Do you 'Swallow' your words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have= you=20 been asked to 'Slow down?'=A0 Professionals pay attention to the details -=20 pacing, "t's, d's, & ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and your voi= ce:=20 enunciation, articulation, intonation, inflection, and more, to give your=20 characters more flavor. Great session for singers & comedians, too. .=A0 Sat. 2/28 & Sat. 3/6: 'Survivin,' parts I & II.=A0=A0 Marketing:=A0 'To= ols of=20 the Trade,'=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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Business Basics & Getting Work" (NOTE:=A0 Registration for both sessions is preferred, but not mandatory.) Every actor must have the right tools of the trade - Photos, Resumes, Demo=20 Tapes, etc.=A0 But you need to learn how to spend your money wisely, by know= ing -=20 when, where, why and how - to get the tools of the trade you will need. Breaking into the business: There's more to being an actor than acting.=A0 Y= ou=20 will have to know about the following to increase=A0 your chances of being=20 successful=A0 --=A0 Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams," Casting Direc= tors,=20 Producers & Directors, Unions, and Being an Independent Contractor, Record k= eeping:=20 Income & Expenses. Learn the=A0 - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - to make that Leap= =20 from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets. Everything=20 from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting Classes - to - Apartments, Resources, Netwo= rking &=20 other "Survival skills." All about "Showcases" and developing your own "One=20 Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work. .Sat.=A0 3/13:=A0=A0 'Aspirin,' Arrivin'. . . (& Stayin' There): Career Opti= ons &=20 Transitions Learn how to create, build & keep your career alive. Use your versatility to= =20 help pay the bills when your career seems stalled or isn't going the way you= 'd=20 like.=A0=A0 Discover the power of creating your individual "'Signature Style= '=20 Career Game Plans." 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WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio

"Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Actor's Career, Craft & Prof= essional Development, A Non-Traditional Approach to Pursuing Your Passion"= =A9 at Tri-C Eastern, 4250 Richmond Rd.=A0 Call for room locations. Satu= rdays, beginning January 24th - March 6th,=A0 2004,
10:30 AM - 12:00 noon.

To register for ongoing classes for Actors, Playwrights and Directors, c= all (216)561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0

The Series:

.=A0 Sat. 1/24:=A0 'Preparin': Tuning into the Artistic Power With= in for Creative Change.
=A0=A0 A spiritual approach to develop & hone your craft. Meditation, Vi= sualization, Breathing &
=A0=A0 other Relaxation Techniques for performing artists to help reduce aud= ition & performance
=A0=A0 anxiety.=A0=A0=A0=A0 [NOTE:=A0 Registration for this session o= nly, $15.00]

.=A0=A0 Sat.=A0 1/31:=A0=A0=A0 Strugglin': Auditions & Jobs .=20= . . . . for Theatre, On-camera &
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Voiceo= ver

Learn the Do's & Don'ts of audition techniques.=A0 You will learn how au= ditions work, how to prepare for them, and where to find them.=A0 Be prepare= d for the different scenarios: Monologues vs. Reading from the Script.=A0 Af= ter the audition, and you get the job, you'll learn the Do's & Don'ts of= what to do next.

.=A0=A0 Sat. 2/1:=A0=A0=A0 'Strivin,' part 1:=A0 Voiceover Skills=20= & Techniques (commercial &
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 indust= rial for radio & TV)

Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep= the listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem.=A0 Comme= rcial, Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require uni= que voiceover abilities.=A0 Find out why voiceover work isn't easy as it loo= ks.

.=A0=A0 Sat. 2/14:=A0=A0=A0=A0 Strivin', part II:=A0=A0 On-Camera=20= Skills & Techniques (commercial,=A0=A0=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0 industrial & film)

There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera.=A0 Us= ing your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV & film di= fferent from acting for the stage.=A0 This session will show you how to adap= t your stage skills to be successful for on-camera auditions and jobs.

.=A0 Sat. 2/21:=A0=A0 'Strivin', part III:=A0 Diction, Dialogue &a= mp; Speaking Techniques for
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 On-stage, On-ca= mera & Voiceover

Do you 'Swallow' your words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have= you been asked to 'Slow down?'=A0 Professionals pay attention to the detail= s - pacing, "t's, d's, & ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and=20= your voice: enunciation, articulation, intonation, inflection, and more, to=20= give your characters more flavor. Great session for singers & comedians,= too.

.=A0 Sat. 2/28 & Sat. 3/6: 'Survivin,' parts I & II.=A0= =A0 Marketing:=A0 'Tools of the Trade,'
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Business Basics & Getting Wor= k"

(NOTE:=A0 Registration for both sessions is preferred, but not mandatory.)
Every actor must have the right tools of the trade - Photos, Resumes, Demo T= apes, etc.=A0 But you need to learn how to spend your money wisely, by knowi= ng - when, where, why and how - to get the tools of the trade you will need.=

Breaking into the business: There's more to being an actor than acting.=A0 Y= ou will have to know about the following to increase=A0 your chances of bein= g successful=A0 --=A0 Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams," Casting Dir= ectors, Producers & Directors, Unions, and Being an Independent Contract= or, Record keeping: Income & Expenses.

Learn the=A0 - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - to make that=20= Leap from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets. Ev= erything from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting Classes - to - Apartments, Resourc= es, Networking & other "Survival skills." All about "Showcases" and deve= loping your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work.

.Sat.=A0 3/13:=A0=A0 'Aspirin,' Arrivin'. . . (& Stayin' There): Career Options & Transitions
Learn how to create, build & keep your career alive. Use your versatilit= y to help pay the bills when your career seems stalled or isn't going the wa= y you'd like.=A0=A0 Discover the power of creating your individual "'Sign= ature Style' Career Game Plans."

[Note:=A0 Can't attend Saturday classes?=A0 Private Coaching is available= at the same price for this series.]
=A0=A0
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
Major Credit cards accepted.
Paid Registration must be received 3 days in advance of each session.
Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details.=A0





--part1_9f.42a33bb9.2d394733_boundary-- From docbunk at yahoo.com Fri Jan 16 06:47:44 2004 From: docbunk at yahoo.com (bocchieri rick) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 06:47:44 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Flamenco dancers needed Message-ID: <20040116144744.29967.qmail@web12503.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1542925619-1074264464=:29590 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii A student needs 1 or more flamenco dancers on Feb 7 for a thesis project at Mercey Herest College in Erie, Pa. If interested call the Fairport Dance Academy at 440-354-5062. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes --0-1542925619-1074264464=:29590 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
A student needs 1 or more flamenco dancers on Feb 7 for a thesis project at Mercey Herest College in Erie, Pa.   If interested call the Fairport Dance Academy at 440-354-5062. 


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Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes --0-1542925619-1074264464=:29590-- From dwarnke at karamu.com Fri Jan 16 07:15:32 2004 From: dwarnke at karamu.com (Doug Warnke) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 10:15:32 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Bee-Luther Hatchee Message-ID: <007701c3dc43$9be1ec60$0101a8c0@doug> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0074_01C3DC19.ADBDDC20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Karamu Performing Arts Theater is holding open non-equity auditions for = its upcoming production of Bee-Luther Hatchee January 20 & 21 at 6:00pm = in the Concert Hall at Karamu. Actors should come prepared with a 2-3 = minute memorized monologue, head shot, and resume. Roles are available = for several adult female actors and at least two adult male actors who = are caucasian (see below). Stipend available.=20 CHARACTER BREAKDOWN Libby Price: Female, African-American, could be late thirties to early = forties, has an ageless quality Shelita Burns: Female, African-American, mid-thirties, very attractive, = well dress, corporate, articulate and ambitious Robert: Male, White, mid to late thirties, an air of modest prosperity =20 Anna: Female, White or Hispanic, mid-thirties, corporate, ambitious =20 Sean Leonard: Male, White, middle-aged, casual but neatly dressed For more information, please contact Doug Warnke, Head of Production, = at (216) 795-7070 ext. 241. Karamu is located at 2355 E. 89th street, = Cleveland, OH 44106. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0074_01C3DC19.ADBDDC20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Karamu Performing Arts Theater is = holding open=20 non-equity auditions for its upcoming production of Bee-Luther Hatchee = January=20 20 & 21 at 6:00pm in the Concert Hall at Karamu.  Actors should = come=20 prepared with a 2-3 minute memorized monologue, head shot, and = resume. =20 Roles are available for several adult female actors and at = least two adult=20 male actors who are caucasian (see below).  Stipend=20 available. 
 
CHARACTER BREAKDOWN

Libby Price: Female, African-American, = could be=20 late thirties to early forties, has an ageless quality
Shelita Burns: Female, African-American, mid-thirties, very = attractive,=20 well dress, corporate, articulate and ambitious

Robert: Male, = White, mid=20 to late thirties, an air of modest prosperity
 
Anna: = Female, White=20 or Hispanic, mid-thirties, corporate, ambitious
 
Sean = Leonard:=20 Male, White, middle-aged, casual but neatly dressed
 For more information, please = contact Doug=20 Warnke, Head of Production, at (216) 795-7070 ext. 241.  Karamu is = located=20 at 2355 E. 89th street, Cleveland, OH 44106.  =
------=_NextPart_000_0074_01C3DC19.ADBDDC20-- From johnsunderland at sbcglobal.net Fri Jan 16 07:20:25 2004 From: johnsunderland at sbcglobal.net (John Sunderland) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 07:20:25 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]January Head Shot Special From Veteran Photographer John Sunderland Message-ID: <20040116152025.59118.qmail@web80305.mail.yahoo.com> --0-653892054-1074266425=:58410 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Actor?s head shot special from Veteran photographer John Sunderland Last years special was such a success, I?m offering it again for January this year. Entire Session for your actor head shot?$85.00* including your 1st black and white print. (Make-up artist available if you like) Shoot comprised of at least 40 digital shots?you get the CD! We can then review it while you?re here. Visit my web at www.johnsunderland.com/ Or email me at: johnsunderland at sbcglobal.net. 216-795-0642 *All prices plus tax, photo stylist additional. John Sunderland Photography 12706 Larchmere Blvd. Cleveland, OH 44120 www.johnsunderland.com johnsunderland at sbcglobal.net 216-795-0642 --0-653892054-1074266425=:58410 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Actor?s head shot special from Veteran photographer John Sunderland

 

Last years special was such a success, I?m offering it again for January this year.

 

Entire Session for your actor head shot?$85.00* including your 1st black and white print. (Make-up artist available if you like)

 

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216-795-0642 --0-653892054-1074266425=:58410-- From mcornwell at hb.edu Fri Jan 16 08:46:53 2004 From: mcornwell at hb.edu (Molly Cornwell) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 11:46:53 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition for Hathaway Brown School Message-ID: <4008157D.3010703@hb.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------080004040401000909070107 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hathaway Brown School announces AUDITIONS for STAGE DOOR by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman Audition dates: Tuesday, Jan. 20th - 4:15 - 6:30 pm Wednesday, Jan. 21st - 6:30-8:00 pm Black Box Theater, in the Atrium at Hathaway Brown School (use main entrance on North Park Blvd.) Roles: 21 Females (all cast with HB high school students) 8 Males - DESPERATELY NEED YOUNG MEN (ages 15-25) to fill these roles The story concerns young women who have come to NYC to pursue a career in the theater. Set in the 1930's, the action takes place in The Footlights Club, a boarding house for young women in the theater. Humor mixes with heartbreak as each hopeful experiences the uncertainties of the business. The play also explores, at its' center, the value of sticking to one's convictions in the face of failure rather than opting to 'selling out' for an easier, less passionate existence. There are two main challenging roles for males--Keith Burgess, who is a young passionate writer, and David Kingsley, who is a successful Hollywood producer. Other male roles are those of suitors . PRODUCTION DATES: Thursday, Feb. 26 at 7:00 pm Friday and Saturday, Feb. 27 & 28 at 8:00 pm Directed by Molly Cornwell Contact Molly Cornwell, 320-8796, ext. 7125 regarding questions or audition appointments. Hathaway Brown School is located at 19600 North Park Blvd., Shaker Heights WE WELCOME YOU ALL. For those of you who are 18 and older, returning to high school may seem strange and unappealing, but the productions here are excellent, the students are talented, and the production values are high. THANK YOU. --------------080004040401000909070107 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Hathaway Brown School

announces

AUDITIONS 
for  STAGE DOOR   by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman

Audition dates:  Tuesday, Jan. 20th  -  4:15 - 6:30 pm
                         Wednesday, Jan. 21st  -  6:30-8:00 pm

Black Box Theater, in the Atrium at Hathaway Brown School  (use main entrance on North Park Blvd.)

Roles:  21 Females  (all cast with HB high school students)
              8  Males  -  DESPERATELY NEED YOUNG MEN  (ages 15-25)  to fill these roles

The story concerns young women who have come to NYC to pursue a career in the theater.  Set in the 1930's, the action takes place in The Footlights Club, a boarding house for young women in the theater.  Humor mixes with heartbreak as each hopeful experiences the uncertainties of the business.  The play also explores, at its' center, the value of sticking to one's convictions in the face of failure rather than opting to 'selling out' for an easier, less passionate existence.

There are two main challenging roles for males--Keith Burgess, who is a young passionate writer, and David Kingsley, who is a successful Hollywood producer.  Other male roles are those of suitors . 
PRODUCTION DATES:   Thursday, Feb. 26  at 7:00 pm
                                             Friday and Saturday, Feb. 27 & 28  at  8:00 pm

Directed by Molly Cornwell

Contact Molly Cornwell, 320-8796, ext. 7125 regarding questions or audition appointments. 

Hathaway Brown School is located at 19600 North Park Blvd., Shaker Heights

WE WELCOME YOU ALL.  For those of you who are 18 and older, returning to high school may seem strange and unappealing, but the productions here are excellent, the students are talented, and the production values are high.   THANK YOU.
--------------080004040401000909070107-- From mcornwell at hb.edu Fri Jan 16 08:52:21 2004 From: mcornwell at hb.edu (Molly Cornwell) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 11:52:21 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Costumer needed Message-ID: <400816C5.7070108@hb.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------010501040002040807080105 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hathaway Brown School is looking for a COSTUMER for our high school production of the 1930's play STAGE DOOR. PRODUCTION DATES: Thursday, Feb. 26 at 7:00 pm Friday and Saturday, Feb. 27 & 28 at 8:00 pm Paid Position plus Costume Budget. Please contact Molly Cornwell, Theater Director, at 320-8796, ext. 7125 POSITION NEEDS TO BE FILLED ASAP! THANK YOU. --------------010501040002040807080105 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hathaway Brown School is looking for a COSTUMER for our high school production of the 1930's play  STAGE DOOR
PRODUCTION DATES:  Thursday, Feb. 26 at 7:00 pm
                                             Friday and Saturday, Feb. 27 & 28  at 8:00 pm

Paid Position plus Costume Budget. 

Please contact Molly Cornwell, Theater Director, at 320-8796, ext. 7125

POSITION NEEDS TO BE FILLED  ASAP!  THANK YOU.
--------------010501040002040807080105-- From dinamaya at wideopenwest.com Fri Jan 16 07:45:28 2004 From: dinamaya at wideopenwest.com (dinamaya at wideopenwest.com) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 10:45:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players announces auditions for SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK LIVE! Message-ID: <40081528.76d8.1804289383@wowway.com> Correction on callback times... Workshop Players announce auditions for SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK LIVE! a series created by George Newall and Tom Yohe. Director Bill Reising, will cast at least six actors. He is looking for at least three men and three women of non-specific adult ages, and the cast size may be increased. Jayne Bartish-Kacik is the music director. Auditions will be held at Workshop Players Theater, located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road, Amherst on Saturday, February 7 from noon to 3:00 p.m. and Sunday, February 8 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Callbacks are Wednesday, February 11 from 7:00-9:00 p.m. Bring and upbeat tune to sing. An accompanist will be provided. No unaccompanied singing, please. Bring your own music. Dress in clothes and footwear appropriate for a dance audition. The theater is located approximately halfway between Rt. 2 Performances are April 15, 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 30 and May 1, 2. For more information, contact the director at 440-324-5998. From marketing at playersguildtheatre.com Fri Jan 16 09:39:32 2004 From: marketing at playersguildtheatre.com (Players Guild Theatre) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 12:39:32 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]V-Monologues on stage at the Players Guild Theatre Message-ID: <200401161239.AA1442100@playersguildtheatre.com> For Immediate Release Contact: Amy Marie Sima 330-453-7619 www.playersguildtheatre.com V-DAY CANTON IS COMING! V-Day Canton 2004 is a benefit production of Eve Ensler=92s =93The Vagina M= onologues=94 as part of the V-Day Worldwide Campaign. ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY! at the Players Guild Theatre on February 7, 2004 Cast to include Sarah Cutlip of Akron, Sadie Grossman of Cleveland Heights,= Marci Paolucci of Cuyahoga Falls, Linda Ryan of Akron, Lois Tolley of Nort= h Canton, Kelly Vrooman of Mansfield and Heather M. Wylie of Canton. Who: The Players Guild Theatre What: V-Day Canton 2004, a benefit production of Eve Ensler=92s =93The Vagi= na Monologues=94 Where: Players Guild Theatre located at 1001 Market Avenue North in the Cul= tural Center for the Arts, downtown Canton, Ohio 44702. When: February 7, 2004 at 8:00 p.m. Admission: $12 Contact: The Players Guild Box Office: 330-453-7617 Goal: To raise awareness to stop violence against women and girls and funds= for our beneficiary=97Battered Women Shelter of Stark County Sponsored by: The Players Guild Theatre What is V-Day? V-Day is a global movement to stop violence against women a= nd girls. V-Day is a catalyst that promotes creative events to increase aw= areness, raise money, and revitalize the spirit of existing anti-violence o= rganizations. Through benefit performances of =93The Vagina Monologues,= =94 unique documentary film projects and innovative gatherings designed to = change social attitudes toward violence, V-Day generates broader attention = for the fight to stop worldwide violence against women and girls including = rape, battery, incest, female genital mutilation (FGM), and sexual slavery.= In its first six years, the V-Day movement has raised over $20 million. = The 'V' in V-Day stands for Victory, Valentine and Vagina. For more inform= ation, please visit www.vday.org. The V-Day Worldwide Campaign invites members of communities around the worl= d to present benefit productions of =93The Vagina Monologues=94 on or aroun= d V-Day (February 14th) to raise money and awareness to stop violence again= st women and girls. The proceeds from these events are donated directly to= local organizations in the community that are working to stop this violenc= e. The Worldwide Campaign strives to empower women to find their collectiv= e voices and demand an end to the epidemic levels of violence and abuse in = their communities around the world. From SLK at barneswendling.com Fri Jan 16 10:46:20 2004 From: SLK at barneswendling.com (Sheri L. Kilarsky) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 13:46:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actors/Actresses Needed Message-ID: I am a co-chair for the Activities Committee of the Playhouse Square Partne= rs Jump Back Ball Event happening on February 28th. We are in need of eigh= t roving actors to work the party for a couple hours and get the guests exc= ited and into the theme. This year our theme is Mobsters and Molls. We ar= e looking for: - 2 Cigarette girls from 7pm - 9pm - 2 Gangsters from 7pm - 9pm - 2 Flappers from 7pm- 9pm - 2 "Goodfellas" from 8:30pm - 10pm If you have costumes available that would be great, or we will find some fo= r you. Since this is a non-profit organization, we are looking for people = to donate their time or work for a nominal fee. If you are interested or have any further questions, please contact me via = a-mail: slk at barneswendling.com or phone 216-401-2043. Thank You, Sheri ***************************************************************** This message may contain privileged or confidential information. If you are= not the intended recipient of this message, please destroy this message an= d notify the sender by reply email. Any opinions or advice contained in thi= s email are subject to the terms and conditions in any applicable client en= gagement or service agreement. From mindy at charenton.org Fri Jan 16 10:57:20 2004 From: mindy at charenton.org (Mindy Childress) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 13:57:20 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Chance to Bring 'Glengarry Glen Ross' to your office! Message-ID: <1085.66.219.160.105.1074279440.squirrel@www.charenton.org> Dear Friend, My name is James Mango and I am Artistic Director of a small professional theater company here in Cleveland called Charenton. We are currently putting together our calendar for an upcoming touring production of David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross. The idea behind this project was to take the show, free of charge, to as many local businesses as possible strengthening our audience base and ties to the community. Glengarry is a scathing satire of American business morality and is commonly used by graduate business programs as a case study in ethical practice. It is the perfect play to bring into the workplace, and we would like to bring this show to you - free of charge to both employer and audience. Please note the following request letter seeking the use of space which has a general outline of the project. The production is scheduled to open February 12 and run through March 7. We would ideally like to have performances at 8 p.m. Thur, Fri and Sat with a 2 p.m. matinee on Sundays. You may commit to as many or as few performance dates as available. All performances would be free to the public and we would not require any funds for providing this service as this project will be sponsored by The Cleveland Foundation as well as other corporate sources. The production itself is very minimal and would require minimal spacial requirements. We are not looking for a theater. Any room of 1500 square feet or greater with a basic electrical outlet and ability to block outside light is all that is required. We would ask that you provide folding chairs for the performance - the number being determined by the size of space and anticipated audience size. We are working with several local universities in tying in a lecture/workshop regarding ethical business practice as this play is used in many graduate programs as a case study regarding ethics and sales. We would be interested in working with you to provide any of these materials and possibly shedule the workshop as well. I thank you for your interest, and hope that we can work together to bring this show to you. Sincerely, James Mango Artistic Director p.s. for more information please visit our website at www.charenton.org or call me at 216.781.9987 The Office Tour Wants to Come to You Help us bring theater to your workplace Charenton Theater Company is currently looking for locations for our touring production of David Mamet?s scathing satire of American business morality: Glengarry Glen Ross. If your workplace has a lunchroom, large conference room, or ideally a small theater or stage we would like to bring our play to you ? free of charge to your employer. The performance will also be free to all who attend. The performances will run mid-February through early March and we will build our calendar according to availability. We will need to have commitment of specific dates by the holidays and will be happy to work with companies of all sizes and types. The play revolves around the world of real-estate sales, but the scenario could be applied to almost any modern work environment. The play does contain extremely strong language and is of an adult nature. For any explanation of content I would ask that you watch the film version starring Al Pacino, Jack Lemmon, and Kevin Spacey. If you are not familiar with the play we ask that you please read it or watch the film version before committing your workplace to this show. This project has awesome potential for bringing a high level, professional theatrical production out into the public in an accessible and poignant fashion. We would like performances to be free and open to the public as well as your co-workers and will work with your employer to facilitate any needs. We hope to expose a new potential audience to the power of live theater ? be it your co-workers or just interested Clevelanders. If you would like more information or simply would like to be added to our tour list please contact us at 216.781.9987 or info at charenton.org. We hope to work with you to bring great theater into our community. _______________________________________________ Mindy Childress Producing Director Charenton Theater Company PO Box 6823 Cleveland, OH 44101-1823 216.781.9987 [v] mindy at charenton.org From glass_bunny at earthlink.net Fri Jan 16 10:58:37 2004 From: glass_bunny at earthlink.net (chris hnat) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 13:58:37 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bacharach and David Revue at Cassidy Theatre Message-ID: <410-220041516185837350@earthlink.net>

BACK TO BACHARACH AND DAVID, the first of two DOWNUNDER CAFE shows in the 2003/2004 season opens tonight, Friday, January 16th, at the Cassidy Theatre, 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heights, and runs through February 1st.
 
Featuring songs like "Do You Know The Way To San Jose", "Alfie", "The Look Of Love" and "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head", BACK TO BACHARACH AND DAVID is a celebration of the work of one of America's best-known songwriting duos.  BACK TO BACHARACH AND DAVID was directed by Michael Mazur, with musical direction by David Dettloff and stars Amy Annico, Tom Castro, John-Paul G. Makowski, Mary Anne Prucha, Earle Rogoff and Jessica Mae Szabla.
 
All seats are $15 and include the show, coffee and dessert.  Reservations are strongly suggested as several dates are already sold-out.  Performance dates are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m.  Reservations can be made by calling the Cassidy Theatre box office at (440) 842-4600.  Master Card and Visa are accepted.  The Cassidy Theatre is located on Pearl Road in the Greenbrier Commons.
 
Operating support provided, in part, by the Ohio Arts Council. 
 
 
chris hnat
Why Wait? Move to EarthLink.
 

From vdaltorio at neo.rr.com Fri Jan 16 13:06:04 2004 From: vdaltorio at neo.rr.com (Victor D'Altorio) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 16:06:04 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Rare acting workshop/class opportunity at Dobama Message-ID: <6.0.0.22.2.20040116155540.00a14500@mail.247ref.org> --=====================_29215980==.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed The only place you can act is in front of an audience, or a camera. Everything else is preparation. Good acting is personal. It's genuine, intimate, spontaneous. The character is you--always you-- Living truthfully under imaginary circumstances. Each character you play lives within your own boundaries for expressiveness, depth of feeling, specificity of response. Victor D'Altorio An Acting Workshop L.A. Weekly critics best director 2000 Chicago's most recommended acting teacher by agents and casting directors 1993-98 "Victor guides the actor right to the truth, and to a very specific truth, which is really rare. He creates an atmosphere of total safety. Sometimes I wanted to smack him on the head when he directed me! He insists that every moment be honest, specific, and fully alive. I absolutely loved working with him." Megan Mullally, "Karen Walker" on Will & Grace Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series When: 6-11pm on Sunday & Monday February 1st and 2nd. (10 hours total) Where: Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights Cost: Mr. D'Altorio is donating his time and asks that a $25 donation be made by each participant to Dobama, $10 for auditors. Contact: 216 932-3396 or Joyce Casey at jcasey at dobama.org. For questions about the workshop vdaltorio at neo.rr.com Singers spend hours vocalizing up and down the scales. Dancers stretch and bend at a bar. The actor must exercise the mechanism that allows for flexibility and freedom of expression--the ability to listen and respond truthfully, fully, freely and spontaneously. First as oneself. Then, with the addition of a specific set of imaginary circumstances. Sanford Meisner's repetition exercise is the basis for the work. Particular emphasis is placed on listening and absorbing the other person in an honest and specific way. The goal: to experience a "flow" state of mind and heart, free of conventionalized behaviors and preconceived responses. Lose self-consciousness by focusing outwardly. Respond to what's happening -not to what's expected or desired. Unblock/Expand your range of expression. Express fully, feely, and spontaneously. Surprise yourself with your own unanticipated responses. Relate to the imaginary circumstance in a much more specific way. Allow the dialogue to ride on the moment-don't play the meaning of the lines. "Victor first directed me in an outrageous comedy off-Broadway called "Talking Minks", and he is, easily, one of the best directors I've worked with. Recently I recommended to a young actor on "The West Wing" that he take Victor's acting class, and the change in his work after only a few months was astonishing. His tendency to dramatize was gone and his sense of truth and commitment to the moment much, much stronger. He had more confidence, more presence, more charisma--which can't be taught, of course--but it emerged with the stronger sense of self he developed under Vic's tutelage." Richard Schiff, "Toby" on The West Wing Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Victor D'Altorio is a teacher, director, and actor. From 1990-98 he was one of Chicago's most respected, most recommended acting teachers at The Actors' Center, the Windy City's best known professional training program. From 98-02 he had his own private studio in Los Angeles, where he taught class and privately coached many actors for TV and film. He was the L.A. Weekly Critics' Theatre Director of the Year for 2000, and was asked by L.A. County to adapt his work with actors for teens at high risk for HIV infection for an innovative California state funded program to educate youth in better, more truth-centered communication skills. He is a graduate of Northwestern University, and also of the William Esper Studio, NYC, where he completed the formal, 2-year Meisner work, which is the basis for his teaching. --=====================_29215980==.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
The only place you can act is in front of an audience, or a camera.
Everything else is preparation.
 
Good acting is personal.
It's genuine, intimate, spontaneous.
 
 The character is you--always you--
Living truthfully under imaginary circumstances.
 
Each character you play lives within your own boundaries
for expressiveness, depth of feeling, specificity of response.
 
Victor D'Altorio
An Acting Workshop
L.A. Weekly critics best director 2000
Chicago's most recommended acting teacher
by agents and casting directors 1993-98
 
?Victor guides the actor right to the truth, and to a very specific truth,
which is really rare. He creates an atmosphere of total safety.
Sometimes I wanted to smack him on the head when he directed me!
He insists that every moment be honest, specific, and fully alive.
I absolutely loved working with him.?
Megan Mullally, ?Karen Walker? on Will & Grace
Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
 
 
When: 6-11pm on Sunday & Monday February 1st and 2nd. (10 hours total)
Where: Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights
Cost: Mr. D'Altorio is donating his time and asks that a $25 donation be made by each participant to Dobama, $10 for auditors.
Contact: 216 932-3396 or Joyce Casey at jcasey at dobama.org.  For questions about the workshop vdaltorio at neo.rr.com
 
Singers spend hours vocalizing up and down the scales. Dancers stretch and bend at a bar. The actor must exercise the mechanism that allows for flexibility and freedom of expression--the ability to listen and respond truthfully, fully, freely and spontaneously. First as oneself. Then, with the addition of a specific set of imaginary circumstances. Sanford Meisner's repetition exercise is the basis for the work.
 
Particular emphasis is placed on listening and absorbing the other person in an honest and specific way.
 
The goal: to experience a ?flow? state of mind and heart, free of conventionalized behaviors and preconceived responses.
 
Lose self-consciousness by focusing outwardly.
Respond to what's happening -not to what's expected or desired.
Unblock/Expand your range of expression.
Express fully, feely, and spontaneously.
Surprise yourself with your own unanticipated responses.
Relate to the imaginary circumstance in a much more specific way.
Allow the dialogue to ride on the moment-don't play the meaning of the lines.
 

?Victor first directed me in an outrageous comedy off-Broadway called ?Talking Minks?, and he is, easily, one of the best directors I?ve worked with. Recently I recommended to a young actor on "The West Wing" that he take Victor's acting class, and the change in his work after only a few months was astonishing. His tendency to dramatize was gone and his sense of truth and commitment to the moment much, much stronger. He had more confidence, more presence, more charisma--which can't be taught, of course--but it emerged with the stronger sense of self he developed under Vic's tutelage."

Richard Schiff, ?Toby? on The West Wing
Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
 
Victor D'Altorio is a teacher, director, and actor. From 1990-98 he was one of Chicago's most respected, most recommended acting teachers at The Actors' Center, the Windy City's best known professional training program. From 98-02 he had his own private studio in Los Angeles, where he taught class and privately coached many actors for TV and film. He was the L.A. Weekly Critics' Theatre Director of the Year for 2000, and was asked by L.A. County to adapt his work with actors for teens at high risk for HIV infection for an innovative California state funded program to educate youth in better, more truth-centered communication skills. He is a graduate of Northwestern University, and also of the William Esper Studio, NYC, where he completed the formal, 2-year Meisner work, which is the basis for his teaching.
--=====================_29215980==.ALT-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Fri Jan 16 20:21:33 2004 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 23:21:33 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]C.S.U. Concert Monday, January 26th at 8 p.m. Message-ID: <00a301c3dcb1$69bafc90$0900000a@johnny6> DEAR FRIENDS: YOU ARE INVITED TO A CONCERT ON JANUARY 26, 2004 MONDAY EVENING 8 PM AT DRINKO HALL, CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY. THE ADMISSION IS FREE. Dr. Angelin Chang will perform piano on a Bach-Liszt Prelude and Fugue, followed by Brahms - Violin and Piano Sonata #3 in d minor with Ellen de Pasquale on violin, then the Brahms - Violin, Horn, and Piano with other Cleveland Orchestra members: Yu Yuan, violin and Hans Clebsch, violin. ================================== Media Design Imaging media creation for marketing solutions http://www.mdifilm.com 216.373.3278 President (2004-2005) Organization of Chinese American of Greater Cleveland OCAGC http://www.ocagc.org Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System) 2800 years old Family Style Martial Arts http://www.wujiaquan.com From profbobo at neo.rr.com Fri Jan 16 20:55:42 2004 From: profbobo at neo.rr.com (Jeff Holland) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 23:55:42 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITION REMINDER: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead Message-ID: <003b01c3dcb6$29781500$c2b45d18@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C3DC8C.4044F8E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable KENT STAGE PLAYERS announces auditions for Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead Written by Tom Stoppard Directed by Jeff Holland Audition Dates: Sunday January 18th through Tuesday January 20th Time: 7 pm Place: The Kent Stage 175 East Main Street in Kent (Go figure) Everyone knows Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. The two guys from Hamlet = who show up, stand around for a couple of scenes, and then leave again = only to be sent to their deaths by their "old friend" Hamlet--our = hero--for no good reason. Big whoop. No one cares. Sometimes they're = even cut entirely. They aren't that important. Or are they? The mind behind Mike and Ike screws with Tom Stoppard's haunting, = surreal examination of fate, reality, illusion, and good personal = grooming. Auditioners should be prepared to read from the script and to do = something silly. This has been a recording. ------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C3DC8C.4044F8E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
KENT STAGE=20 PLAYERS
announces=20 auditions
for
Rosencrantz = and=20 Guildenstern are Dead
 
Written by Tom=20 Stoppard
Directed by Jeff=20 Holland
 
Audition Dates:  Sunday = January 18th=20 through Tuesday January  20th
 
Time:   7 = pm
 
Place:   The Kent = Stage =20 175 East Main Street in Kent (Go figure)
 
Everyone knows Rosencrantz and = Guildenstern.  The two guys from Hamlet who show up, stand around = for a=20 couple of scenes, and then leave again only to be sent to their=20 deaths by their "old friend" Hamlet--our  hero--for no good=20 reason.  Big whoop.  No one cares.   Sometimes = they're even=20 cut entirely.  They aren't that important.
 
Or are they?
 
The mind behind Mike and Ike = screws with=20 Tom Stoppard's haunting, surreal examination of fate, reality, illusion, = and=20 good personal grooming.
 
Auditioners should be prepared = to read=20 from the script and to do something silly.
 
This has been a=20 recording.
 
------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C3DC8C.4044F8E0-- >From Kathleen Walder" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C3DCDD.96068A40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Tangier in Akron has opened its new Comedy Club in the legendary Tangier = Cabaret. Appearing next weekend, January 23 & 24 are Mark Sweeney and = Josh Sneed. Our in-house emcee is Mike Conley. Shows are Friday 7:00 = (non-smoking show) & 9:30, Saturday 7:00 & 9:30. Tickets for this show = are $10 and there is no drink minimum. 21 & over only. Advance = reservations required by calling 330/376-7171. Coming soon are Brad = Sherwood, Kevin Pollack and Dave Chappelle (dates for these performers = cannot be announced yet -- so don't call asking for tickets quite yet!) If you have any questions about the new Tangier Comedy Cabaret, email = KWalder at thetangier.com or check out our website at www.thetangier.com ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C3DCDD.96068A40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Tangier in Akron has opened its new = Comedy Club in=20 the legendary Tangier Cabaret. Appearing next weekend, January 23 & = 24 are=20 Mark Sweeney and Josh Sneed. Our in-house emcee is Mike Conley. Shows = are Friday=20 7:00 (non-smoking show) & 9:30, Saturday 7:00 & 9:30. Tickets = for this=20 show are $10 and there is no drink minimum. 21 & over only. Advance=20 reservations required by calling 330/376-7171. Coming soon are Brad = Sherwood,=20 Kevin Pollack and Dave Chappelle (dates for these performers cannot be = announced=20 yet -- so don't call asking for tickets quite yet!)
 
If you have any questions about the new = Tangier=20 Comedy Cabaret, email KWalder at thetangier.com or = check out our=20 website at www.thetangier.com
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C3DCDD.96068A40-- From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Sat Jan 17 09:52:51 2004 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 09:52:51 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Concert -- Building Bridges Kick-Off Event Reminder Message-ID: <20040117175251.55756.qmail@web80012.mail.yahoo.com> --0-557198708-1074361971=:55717 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Building Bridges Within & Between Communities Through Music & the Arts in partnership with The Temple?Tifereth Israel & Noble Road Presbyterian Church presents COMMON BONDS: A CONCERT OF FREEDOM AND FRIENDSHIP Featuring: Noah Budin ? inspirational folk-pop singer-songwriter The Fair Children -- 4 young gospel-singing siblings Cantor Ilana Wolpert -- of Congregation Bethaynu Carlos Jones -- from the Plus Band (reggae) SUNDAY, JANUARY 18 4:00 p.m. Noble Road Presbyterian Church 2780 Noble Road, Cleveland Heights Your tax-deductible donations are appreciated. Building Bridges is dedicated to social justice and eradicating the barriers of prejudice, hatred and intolerance. Building Bridges seeks to bring communities and people together through artist collaborations and partnering with other social justice and religious organizations. For more information about this concert or about Building Bridges, call 216-360-0381 or 216-403-0384. --0-557198708-1074361971=:55717 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Building Bridges 

Within & Between Communities Through Music & the Arts 

in partnership with The Temple?Tifereth Israel

& Noble Road Presbyterian Church 

presents 

 

COMMON BONDS:

A CONCERT OF 

FREEDOM AND FRIENDSHIP
 

Featuring: 

Noah Budin
? inspirational folk-pop singer-songwriter

The Fair Children -- 4 young gospel-singing siblings

Cantor Ilana Wolpert -- of Congregation Bethaynu

Carlos Jones -- from the Plus Band (reggae) 

 

SUNDAY, JANUARY 18

4:00 p.m. 

Noble Road Presbyterian Church

2780 Noble Road, Cleveland Heights 

Your tax-deductible donations are appreciated. 

Building Bridges is dedicated to social justice and eradicating the barriers of prejudice, hatred and intolerance. Building Bridges seeks to bring communities and people together through artist collaborations and partnering with other social justice and religious organizations. 

For more information about this concert or about Building Bridges,

call 216-360-0381 or 216-403-0384.

--0-557198708-1074361971=:55717-- From Ewelina001 at aol.com Sat Jan 17 14:31:05 2004 From: Ewelina001 at aol.com (Ewelina001 at aol.com) Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 17:31:05 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]An Evening of Improvisational Comedy at The Rose Theater, Medina Message-ID: <76.36d37e45.2d3b11a9@aol.com> --part1_76.36d37e45.2d3b11a9_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Rose Theater, Medina is proud to present an evening of improvisational comedy this Tuesday (1/20/04) at 8pm. An ensemble of Second City mainstage alumni will start with a simple audience suggestion, and then create the entire experience through improvisation. Doors open at 7pm. Admission is ten dollars. The recently renovated Rose Theater is located in Medina, Ohio. --part1_76.36d37e45.2d3b11a9_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Rose Theater, Medina is proud t= o present an evening of improvisational comedy this Tuesday (1/20/04) at 8pm= .  An ensemble of Second City mainstage alumni will start with a simple= audience suggestion, and  then create the entire experience through&nb= sp; improvisation.  Doors open at 7pm.  Admission is ten dollars.&= nbsp; The recently renovated Rose Theater is located in Medina, Ohio.= --part1_76.36d37e45.2d3b11a9_boundary-- From Sykokilr1 at aol.com Sat Jan 17 15:06:00 2004 From: Sykokilr1 at aol.com (Sykokilr1 at aol.com) Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 18:06:00 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Loss of an actor Message-ID: <95.37aca258.2d3b19d8@aol.com> --part1_95.37aca258.2d3b19d8_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit It is with a heavy heart the I inform you of the loss of Mike Smith. Mike was a semi regular on the stage of G.H.L.T., and performed in many shows at other local community theatre's as well as performing in the travelling passion play "Tetetlastia" for many many years. He was one of those genuinly good guys who was a true gentelman and will be truely missed. If you knew Mike you must admit that you are better for it. Mike was always the character actor who had the ability to light up a stage. His wife Sally is also an actor. Please keep the family in your thoughts. And if you will be going on stage in the near future, look out at the crowd and say to yourself "This one's for Mike" Mike passed away on Thursday, and will be laid out tomorrow Sunday 1-18. Please check the Plain Dealer for further information. Thanks, Dave Wells --part1_95.37aca258.2d3b19d8_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable It is with a heavy heart the I= inform you of the loss of Mike Smith.
Mike was a semi regular on the stage of G.H.L.T., and performed in many show= s at other local community theatre's as well as performing in the travelling= passion play "Tetetlastia" for many many years. He was one of those genuinl= y good guys who was a true gentelman and will be truely missed. If you knew=20= Mike you must admit that you are better for it. Mike was always the characte= r actor who had the ability to light up a stage. His wife Sally is also an a= ctor.
Please keep the family in your thoughts. And if you will be going on stage i= n the near future, look out at the crowd and say to yourself "This one's for= Mike"
Mike passed away on Thursday, and will be laid out tomorrow Sunday 1-18. Ple= ase check the Plain Dealer for further information.

Thanks, Dave Wells
--part1_95.37aca258.2d3b19d8_boundary-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Sat Jan 17 16:51:47 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 19:51:47 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Film Marketing Oppurtunity Needed ASAP Message-ID: <1c3.140891d0.2d3b32a3@aol.com> --part1_1c3.140891d0.2d3b32a3_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hey Kevin.=A0 As I told you, were looking for actors and or actor, that is=20 willing to help us market are movie NEARFALL to the national wrestling duels= in=20 Cleveland, which is going on right now downtown. Someone needs to go down t= here=20 tomorrow and pass out flyers!=A0 What we can offer in exchange is, Near Fall= =A0 a=20 feature extra role in this Hollywood feature film.=A0 Just click on the link= to=20 the movie.=A0 Once you have done this, you can send an email to=20 jayvincent at aol.com and let him know you did this work. Nice talking with you today, it would be cool if this could be a vehicle for= =20 both our objectives. The Flyer is included at the end of this email. Thanks= . OK.=A0 I know you've done stuff like this before but who knows maybe I'll co= me=20 up with something worthwhile, so I'll cover these points (I've been doing=20 flyer campaigns in one form or another for 13 years) One of the big obstacles is keeping a low profile so that you don't get=20 chased off by security.--So we keep the flyers small and direct.=A0 However,= we also=20 want to make sure that the flyers get seen and read.=A0 So we stick the flye= rs=20 in the separation/seam on the driver's side.=A0 This increases the probabili= ty=20 that all the cars will get hit with a flyer.=A0 Fold the flyer in half, inse= rt the=20 unfolded half in the seam--this way the flyer opens slightly and it will "st= i ck" in the door.=A0 Also this keeps the flyers from hitting the ground and=20 getting the facility/parking lot operator upset. Of course if you can get into the event, the bathrooms are a good place and=20 any surface area that is at eye level. Jay NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com --part1_1c3.140891d0.2d3b32a3_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hey Kevin.=A0 As I told you, were looking for actors and or actor, that is w= illing to help us market are movie NEARFALL to the national wrestling duels=20= in Cleveland, which is going on right now downtown.  Someone nee= ds to go down there tomorrow and pass out flyers!=A0 What we can offer in ex= change is, Near Fall=A0 a feat= ure extra role in this Hollywood feature film.=A0 Just click on the link to=20= the movie.=A0 Once you have done this, you can send an email to jayvincent at a= ol.com and let him know you did this work.

Nice talking with you today, it would be cool if this could be a vehicle for= both our objectives.  The Flyer is included at the end of this email.=20= Thanks.

OK.=A0 I know you've done stuff like this before but who knows maybe I'll co= me up with something worthwhile, so I'll cover these points (I've been doing= flyer campaigns in one form or another for 13 years)

One of the big obstacles is keeping a low profile so that you don't get chas= ed off by security.--So we keep the flyers small and direct.=A0 However, we=20= also want to make sure that the flyers get seen and read.=A0 So we stick the= flyers in the separation/seam on the driver's side.=A0 This increases the p= robability that all the cars will get hit with a flyer.=A0 Fold the flyer in= half, insert the unfolded half in the seam--this way the flyer opens slight= ly and it will "stick" in the door.=A0 Also this keeps the flyers from hitti= ng the ground and getting the facility/parking lot operator upset.

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--part1_1c3.140891d0.2d3b32a3_boundary-- From Armand6588 at aol.com Sat Jan 17 20:42:11 2004 From: Armand6588 at aol.com (Armand6588 at aol.com) Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 23:42:11 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Back To Bacharach" At Cassidy Theatre! Message-ID: <42.44de0c7f.2d3b68a3@aol.com> --part1_42.44de0c7f.2d3b68a3_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit HEY EVERYONE!!!!! There are just seven more chances to see "Back to Bacharach and David" in Cassidy Theatre's Downunder Cafe. The show contains many of Burt Bacharach and Hal David's all time hits, and features an amazing six person cast. The show runs Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 p.m. and on Sunday afternoon's at 3 p.m. So come on out and see "Back To Bacharach and David" its a great show, and trust me, you will know a ton of the songs!! "Back To Bacharach and David" Cassidy Theatre 6200 Pearl Road Parma, Heights, Ohio Call 440-842-4600 for tickets And remember "What the world needs now, is love sweet love. Its the only things, that theres just to little of......." --part1_42.44de0c7f.2d3b68a3_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable HEY EVERYONE!!!!!

There are just seven more chances to see "Back to Bacharach and David" in Ca= ssidy Theatre's Downunder Cafe.  The show contains many of Burt Bachara= ch and Hal David's all time hits, and features an amazing  six person c= ast.  The show runs Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 p.m. and on Sunda= y afternoon's at 3 p.m.  So come on out and see "Back To Bacharach and=20= David"  its a great show, and trust me, you will know a ton of the song= s!!

"Back To Bacharach and David"
Cassidy Theatre
6200 Pearl Road
Parma, Heights, Ohio
Call 440-842-4600 for tickets

And remember "What the world needs now, is love sweet love.  Its the on= ly things, that theres just to little of......."
--part1_42.44de0c7f.2d3b68a3_boundary-- From irishrodeoclowns at comcast.net Sun Jan 18 06:15:03 2004 From: irishrodeoclowns at comcast.net (John Michael Regan) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 09:15:03 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beyond The Pale - Irish Radio Show NEW TIME - WRUW/FM 91.1 Message-ID: <00d001c3ddcd$777200a0$92c68318@ce1.client2.attbi.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00CD_01C3DDA3.8E699E00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi All: This is "Father Damon from Flanagan's Wake" recommending you = tune in to Roger every Sunday evening. =20 Slainte'! Greetings Irish/Celtic Music Lovers: Effective Sunday, January 18, 2004. New Time for Radio Show=20 Beyond The Pale with host Roger S. Weist WRUW/FM 91.1 Sundays 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. Traditionally Celtic and beyond... Enjoy Irish/Celtic music, songs and stories. Community news, dedications and requests. Call 216-368-2208 or e-mail: requests at wruw.org For information please write: rsw001 at aol.com ------=_NextPart_000_00CD_01C3DDA3.8E699E00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi All:  This is "Father Damon from Flanagan's Wake" = recommending you=20 tune in to Roger every Sunday evening. 
Slainte'!
 
Greetings Irish/Celtic Music Lovers:
 
Effective Sunday, January 18, = 2004.
 
New Time for Radio Show
Beyond The Pale
with = host
Roger S. Weist
 
WRUW/FM 91.1
Sundays 6:00 to 7:30=20 p.m.
 
 
Traditionally Celtic and = beyond...
Enjoy Irish/Celtic music, songs and=20 stories.
Community news, dedications and=20 requests.
Call 216-368-2208 or e-mail: requests at wruw.org
 
For information please write:  = rsw001 at aol.com
 
------=_NextPart_000_00CD_01C3DDA3.8E699E00-- From irishrodeoclowns at comcast.net Sun Jan 18 07:14:35 2004 From: irishrodeoclowns at comcast.net (John Michael Regan) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 10:14:35 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"SONGS OF IRELAND"-March 6-Akron Civic Theater/IRC Message-ID: <001a01c3ddd5$c984c500$92c68318@ce1.client2.attbi.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C3DDAB.DF46A180 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi All: Please help us get the word out by talking about and forwarding = this information to all your friends. The 22nd Annual "SONGS OF = IRELAND" to benefit the Ancient Order of Hibernians Building Fund will = be held on March 6 at the Akron Civic Theater. There is a 2pm matinee = ($16/ticket) and an 8pm performance ($20/ticket). Performers include: = The OHARA Dancers, The Ceili Band (with Gordon Shaffer), Tim = Seeman-World Champion Irish Dancer, That Irish Band, Fergie & The Bog = Dogs, The Shaffer Brothers, The Irish Rodeo Clowns, Pat Flynn and = Callaghan & O'Connor. Yours truly will direct and "host" the event. = Group Discounts are available by calling Tom Harvey at 330-773-2976. = You can also get a discount on any tickets paid for by=20 February 14th-St. Valentine's Day. You MUST call Tom Harvey for any = discount tickets. Tickets may also be purchased through TICKETMASTER, = but discounts are NOT AVAILABLE. Don't wait, Call Tom harvey right now = for the best deal. Thanks, JMR Irish Rodeo Clowns, LLC Where comedy is SERIOUS = Business=20 =20 John Michael Regan irishrodeoclowns at comcast.net =20 =20 =20 =20 Powered by Plaxo Want a signature like this?=20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C3DDAB.DF46A180 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi All:  Please help us get the = word out by=20 talking about and forwarding this information to all your=20 friends.  The 22nd Annual "SONGS OF IRELAND" to benefit = the=20 Ancient Order of Hibernians Building Fund will be held on March 6 at the = Akron=20 Civic Theater.  There is a 2pm matinee ($16/ticket) and an 8pm = performance ($20/ticket).  Performers include: The OHARA Dancers, = The Ceili=20 Band (with Gordon Shaffer), Tim Seeman-World Champion Irish Dancer, That = Irish=20 Band, Fergie & The Bog Dogs, The Shaffer Brothers, The Irish Rodeo = Clowns,=20 Pat Flynn and Callaghan & O'Connor.  Yours truly will direct = and "host"=20 the event.  Group Discounts are available by calling Tom Harvey at=20 330-773-2976.  You can also get a discount on any tickets paid for = by=20
February 14th-St. Valentine's Day.  You MUST call Tom Harvey = for any=20 discount tickets.  Tickets may also be purchased through = TICKETMASTER, but=20 discounts are NOT AVAILABLE.  Don't wait, Call Tom harvey right now = for the=20 best deal.
 Thanks, JMR
 
 
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Rocky River Community Theatre is = looking for phones=20 (or at least the hand set) that are more authentic to the 50s-60s era = for their=20 upcoming production of Bye Bye Birdie which previews on Jan. 22nd.  = If=20 anyone has any we could borrow, please respond to reenrd at ameritech.net. =20 Thanks!
------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C3DDB0.40D63AB0-- From ray at worldeonline.com Sun Jan 18 08:47:31 2004 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 11:47:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SWINGING CANE PRODUCTIONS - "HERO TOMORROW" auditions Message-ID: <02da01c3dde2$e30949d0$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_02DB_01C3DDB8.FA3341D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit MOVIE AUDITIONS SWINGING CANE PRODUCTIONS "HERO TOMORROW" SITE LAUNCHED! WWW.SWINGINGCANE.COM A boy's comic book fantasy collides with a girl's dreams of high fashion and love. SUNDAY, JANUARY 25th >From 1 to 5 PM at NORTH COAST CENTRAL CASTING www.worldeonline.com/nccc 4913 Storer Avenue Cleveland Ohio 44102 To be shot between March and November, 2004 in Cleveland and Akron. All kinds of characters who look the ages of 18 to 40 are needed to play various comic book junkies, slick art scene types, punkers, ultra sharp fashion mavens, jerky jocks, thugs, and hobos. The female lead, age 24ish, must be able to incorporate many of the above types. The male lead should look 25 years of age. (Separate auditions will be held for the younger and older characters that are needed. Please wait until then to audition for those roles.) This movie will be shot with a higher resolution Panasonic digital camera recording at 24 progressive frames per second in widescreen. The final product will be entered into festivals, and pressed to DVD for national / international distribution. Post production will take place at one of Ohio's most state of the art recording studios. www.commercialrecording.com The DVD will also feature a Dolby Digital surround mix. This is non-union gig and most pay will be deferred. All actors will receive a DVD upon completion. Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com _____ << ella for Spam Control >> has removed 3304 Spam messages and set aside 11 Read Later for me You can use it too - and it's FREE! www.ellaforspam.com ------=_NextPart_000_02DB_01C3DDB8.FA3341D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

MOVIE AUDITIONS
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"HERO TOMORROW"

SITE LAUNCHED!

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A boy's comic book fantasy collides with a girl's = dreams of high fashion and love.

SUNDAY, JANUARY 25th >From 1 to 5 PM at
NORTH COAST CENTRAL CASTING   www.worldeonline.com/nccc

4913 Storer Avenue
Cleveland Ohio 44102


To be shot between March and November, 2004 in
Cleveland and
Akron.

All kinds of characters who look the ages of 18 to 40 are needed to play = various comic book junkies, slick art scene types, punkers, ultra sharp fashion = mavens, jerky jocks, thugs, and = hobos.

The female lead, age 24ish, must be able to incorporate many of the above = types.

The male lead should look 25 years of age.
(Separate auditions will be held for the younger and older characters = that are needed. Please wait until then to audition for those = roles.)

This movie will be shot with a higher resolution Panasonic digital camera = recording at 24 progressive frames per second in widescreen.

The final product will be entered into festivals, and pressed to DVD for = national / international distribution.
Post production will take place at one of
Ohio's most state of the art recording studios. www.commercialrecording.com The DVD = will also feature a Dolby Digital surround mix.

This is non-union gig and most pay will be deferred.
All actors will receive a DVD upon completion.

 

 

Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com

 



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------=_NextPart_000_02DB_01C3DDB8.FA3341D0-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Jan 18 09:10:32 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 09:10:32 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE/HANNA THEATRE Message-ID: <20040118171032.58970.qmail@web12004.mail.yahoo.com> HANNA PRODUCTION: I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFECT, DON?T CHANGE! Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times It is only fitting that David Fraser was present at the opening of Playhouse Square?s new Hanna Theatre production, ?I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE.? Fraser was part of the original cast of ?JACQUES BREL? which, due to its record setting run, has been credited with keeping the Play House Square theatres from being demolished. Only recently did ?TONY ?N TINA?S WEDDING? eclipse the Brel longevity record for the longest run at a Cleveland theatre. Don?t be surprised if ?I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE? eclipses that record. Yes, it?s that good. The show is well into its 8th smash season in New York, has played to more than 650,000 people in Gotham, and has grossed over 60 million dollars worldwide with over 150 productions in such cities as Los Angeles, Toronto, Tel Aviv, Mexico City and Barcelona. Playwright/lyricist Joe DiPietro and composer Jimmy Roberts? show, which has been called, ?Seinfeld set to music? takes the viewer on a musical ride through the modern day mating game examing dating, romance, marriage, lovers, husbands, wives, children, in-laws,, sex, communication, and aging. Since opening in the big Apple, ?I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE? has become the most proposal-friendly show in town. Forty-two times, a young man has taken the stage to make a surprise proposal to his sweetheart. In all cases, the brides-to be happily accepted as the audience roared with approval. Cleveland could be next for this unique proposal technique. Make no mistake, you don?t go to ?I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE? so much for the message as to be entertainmed. However, there are moments, particularly in Act 2, when the poignancy of the show sneaks up on you. Act 1 deals with dating, and Act 2 deals with marriage, parenthood, and the death of a spouse. The Cleveland production is OUTSTANDING. There is not a weakness in the presentation. Director/choreographer Ray Roderick?s inspiration is imprinted all over the production. The pacing is swift. The choreography is fresh and creative. The shticks all work. The Cleveland-based cast is talented. T-A-L-E-N-T-E-D! They sing, act, dance and clown with ease. Playing numerous parts, from teens to the aged, each cast member understands the variances in their characters. Tricia Bestic, Julie Hogan, Nicholas Koesters and Larry Nehring don?t sing words, they sing meanings. Their voices are glorious. They are a total joy to listen to and watch. The musicians, pianist Angelyn Fullerton and violinist Ed Caner were excellent, as was Russ Borski?s contemporary cityscape set design and Terry Pieritz?s costumes. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: ?I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE? is a total delight! Though scheduled to run just until June, once the word gets out it should have a long, long, run at the Hanna Theatre! For tickets to ?I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFET, NOW CHANGE,? call 216-241-6000 or go on line to playhousesquare.com. The Hanna Theatre is located at 2067 East 14th Street. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes http://hotjobs.sweepstakes.yahoo.com/signingbonus From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Jan 18 09:21:15 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 09:21:15 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]BERKO: COPENHAGEN REVIEW/ACTORS' SUMMIT Message-ID: <20040118172115.27244.qmail@web12003.mail.yahoo.com> FASCINATING, MUST SEE ?COPENHAGEN? AT ACTOR?S SUMMIT Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Why didn?t Hitler?s Germany develop an atomic bomb and thus get the means to not only win the Second World War, but control the world? That question has plagued many intellects. If Michael Frayn, the author of the much acclaimed and Tony Award winning play ?COPENHAGEN? is correct, the answer lies on two planes. First, Hitler?s maniacal hatred of the Jews caused the likes of Einstein and Oppenheimer, the cream of German physicists, to flee the country. In addition, a most significant question,the clue to atomic energy, was never asked nor answered by Werner Heisenberg, Germany?s wartime head of its nuclear program. ?COPENHAGEN,? which came to the stage in 1998, is about the 1941 meeting between Heisenberg and his Danish counterpart Niels Bohr. The probing questions of that meeting are, ?Why did it happen?? and ?What really took place?? The history of the world may well have been decided at that meeting. Frayn?s play has given fuel to further fire answers to those questions and put to rest the issue of Nazi Germany?s nuclear failure. A lecture delivered by Ian Johnston of Malaspina University-College, Nanaimo, BC, Canada, in March 2001, illuminates the debate. He stated, ?The first (and most obvious) interpretative issue the play raises?the relationship between the historical record and a fictional interpretation of historical events based upon a judicious selection of material from that record, some imaginative additions, and a creative patterning of the combination [becomes] what adds up to some significant totality as theatre.? He further states, ?Frayn's work cannot contain or incorporate all the historical material relevant to the events, as well as the various ways this material has been read. His task as an artist is to offer some imaginatively coherent vision of the experience he is addressing. And that task necessarily requires him to select, omit, and invent.? >From the standpoint of the theatre-goer, Frayn accomplishes his task well. Even though the play is extremely long, and could have been tightened up to make it more palatable to the average attender, it holds one?s attention throughout. Reviews of the script and its British and American premieres were almost all enthusiastic. As one reviewer stated, "An evening with Michael Frayn's dazzling new drama will be among the most exhilarating, challenging and involving two and a half hours you ever spend in a theater. And you don't need an advanced degree to understand the profound questions it raises about motive, morality and the betrayal of memory.? It is exciting that the play?s local premiere production, on stage at Actors? Summit, is presented at the same lofty heights as the original productions. Neil Thackaberry?s directing is exacting. The trio of actors are impeccable in their character developments, and the setting created by having the audience surround the stage results in an intimacy that makes the viewer part of the action. Wayne Turney is on a theatrical roll. He was recently superb in ?HAMLET? and ?TARTUFFE? at Great Lakes Theatre Festival. He did a wonderful translation of ?TARTUFFE? at Actors? Summit. He is a dual recipient of the Times Theatre Tributes. He is a sure bet to garner another award for his fascinating performance as Werner Heisenberg. Turney?s performance shows what happens when acting talent, character understanding, and the right vehicle come together. BRAVO! A. Neil Thackaberry gives his finest acting performance as Niels Bohr. As is the case with Turney, he absorbs himself into the character of the half-Jewish Danish physicist who played a major role in helping the United States to develop the atomic bomb. Last season Lucy Bredeson-Smith gave a career highlight performance as Rosemary in Actors? Summit?s ?PICNIC.? Her performance was recognized with a Times Tribute Theatre Award. She has followed up that stellar showing with another fine achievement. She well plays the fulcrum of the teeter totter ride between Bohr and Heisenberg with consummate skill. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: With the complexity of script, any production short of the Actors? Summit?s superb rendition, would make for a long and confusing evening of theatre. ?COPENHAGEN? is Actors? Summit?s very best production to date!!!! This production is not a should see, it is a MUST see! __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes http://hotjobs.sweepstakes.yahoo.com/signingbonus From johnny at mdifilm.com Sun Jan 18 09:23:52 2004 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 12:23:52 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Chinese New Year Celebration with Chinese-American organization in Cleveland Message-ID: <00c501c3dde7$dba826c0$0900000a@johnny6> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00C6_01C3DDBD.F2D21EC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello performing artists, I would like to invite you to come celebrate the Chinese New Year - Year of the Monkey (year of 4702) with me and the fellow members at the Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland's New Year Celebration and Installation of New Officers dinner party. This is going to be held on Saturday, Feb 7, 2004 at Li Wah Restaurant, 2999 Payne Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44114 starting at 6pm (Semi Formal or Traditional Dress) The night include a delicious 10-course Chinese Cuisine, Lion Dance, Entertainment, and wonderful Raffle Prizes, The cost for the night is $25 (for non OCAGC members) or ($20 for OCAGC members - you can become a member on the spot and pay the cheaper rate, anyone can join OCAGC) :) The Installation of New Officers will be swear in by Judge Bridget McCafferty and that the new officers are: President (yours truly - Johnny Wu), Secretary: Hao Cheng and Treasurer: Shan Chan. I would like to see you come and have a great time with us and at least, to watch me get embarrassed. ;) If you are interested to come party with us, email me back to RSVP. You can pay me via check payable to CAGC and I will have your ticket(s) readied at the door unless you want it ahead of time. Thanks for consideration, more information about the organization can be found at http://www.ocagc.org The Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland (OCAGC) is a non-profit, non-partisan civil rights and educational organization. We are dedicated to promoting cultural heritage, active participation in civic and community affairs, securing justice, and equal treatment and equal opportunity for all Americans of Chinese and Asian/Pacific Islander descent. "Embracing the Hopes and Aspiration of Chinese and Asian Pacific Americans in the United States". The Organization of Chinese American of Greater Cleveland (OCAGC) serves the continually growing Chinese American community of Northeast Ohio and works with other organizations and communities to promote ethnic awareness and cultural diversity since 1980. Johnny Wu ================================== Media Design Imaging media creation for marketing solutions http://www.mdifilm.com 216.373.3278 President (2004-2005) Organization of Chinese American of Greater Cleveland OCAGC http://www.ocagc.org Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System) 2800 years old Family Style Martial Arts http://www.wujiaquan.com ------=_NextPart_000_00C6_01C3DDBD.F2D21EC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Hello=20 performing artists,

I would like to invite you = to come=20 celebrate the Chinese New Year - Year of the Monkey (year of 4702) with = me and=20 the fellow members at the Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater=20 Cleveland's New Year Celebration and Installation of New Officers dinner = party.

This is going to be held = on=20 Saturday, Feb 7, 2004 at Li Wah Restaurant, 2999 Payne Avenue, = Cleveland, Ohio=20 44114 starting at 6pm (Semi Formal or Traditional=20 Dress)

The night include a = delicious=20 10-course Chinese Cuisine, Lion Dance, Entertainment, and wonderful = Raffle=20 Prizes,

The cost for the night is = $25 (for=20 non OCAGC members) or ($20 for OCAGC members - you can become a member = on the=20 spot and pay the cheaper rate, anyone can join OCAGC) = :)

The Installation of New = Officers=20 will be swear in by Judge Bridget McCafferty and that the new officers = are:=20 President (yours truly - Johnny Wu), Secretary: Hao Cheng and Treasurer: = Shan=20 Chan.

I would like to see you = come and=20 have a great time with us and at least, to watch me get embarrassed.=20 ;)

If you are interested to = come party=20 with us, email me back to RSVP. You can pay=20 me via check payable to CAGC and I will have your ticket(s) readied at the door unless you = want it ahead=20 of time.

Thanks for consideration, = more=20 information about the organization can be found at http://www.ocagc.org

The Organization of = Chinese=20 Americans of Greater Cleveland (OCAGC) is a non-profit, non-partisan = civil=20 rights and educational organization. We are dedicated to promoting = cultural=20 heritage, active participation in civic and community affairs, securing = justice,=20 and equal treatment and equal opportunity for all Americans of Chinese = and=20 Asian/Pacific Islander descent. "Embracing the Hopes and Aspiration of = Chinese=20 and Asian Pacific Americans in the United=20 States".

The Organization of = Chinese American=20 of Greater Cleveland (OCAGC) serves the continually growing Chinese = American=20 community of Northeast Ohio and works with other=20 organizations and communities to promote ethnic awareness and cultural=20 diversity since = 1980.

Johnny = Wu

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------=_NextPart_000_00C6_01C3DDBD.F2D21EC0-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Jan 18 09:46:12 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 09:46:12 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko REVIEW: DINNER PARTY/CLEVEPLAYHSE Message-ID: <20040118174612.32193.qmail@web12009.mail.yahoo.com> SCRIPT AND DIRECTING MISS THE MARK AT CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Neil Simon is the undisputed master of modern American theatrical comedy. His thirty-one plays have covered a dysfunctional duo living together (?THE ODD COUPLE?), the plight of newlyweds (?BAREFOOT IN THE PARK?) and lots of self examination plays including ?BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS? ?BILOXI BLUES,? ?BROADWAY BOUND,? and ?LOST IN YONKERS.? Simon is at his best when he adds up a bunch of funny one-liners into a delightful set of plausible circumstances. Think ?THE STAR-SPANGLED GIRL,? ?PLAZA SUITE,? and ?LAST OF THE RED HOT LOVERS.? He?s at his worst when he attempts to philosophize. Think ?GOD'S FAVORITE,? ?JAKE'S WOMEN? AND ?PROPOSALS.? (You?ve probably never heard of the plays as they were generally panned by the critics and avoided by audiences.) Unfortunately, ?THE DINNER PARTY,? now on stage at the Cleveland Play House, falls into Simon?s ?message plays? list. Simon should be given credit for trying to break his traditional mode and write a play very different from anything he had done before. Simon has achieved his goal, but it doesn?t translate into success. The script is not a farce, a broad comedy, or a drama with a few laughs. What it actually is is anyone?s guess. What it emphatically is not is a total entertaining evening at the theatre. The show opened to negative reviews in New York. It ran because of a strong presale based on Simon?s reputation plus a cast that included Henry Winkler and the late-John Ritter. The plot of ?THE DINNER PARTY"?is as simple as some of its lines. Gabrielle invites Andre, her ex-husband, with whom she's still in love, and two other couples who used to be married to each other, to a dinner party at a posh Parisian restaurant. Several funny things happen on the way to discovering why she planned the party and how her Machiavellian plan is meant to affect the others. The premise is broad, the effect is shallow. Adding to the script?s problems is Peter Hackett?s laborious directing, which adds at least half-an-hour to the intermissionless play. Hacket, who will soon be leaving his position as Artistic Director of CPH, seems to have no clue as how to balance the comedy aspects with the dramatic message. The pacing of the show is torturous. The characters generally display little real emotional passion, laugh lines aren?t keyed, the actors often seem lost. As someone sitting behind me said, ?When is this thing going to end?? Unfortunately, this same message must be placed on Hackett?s well-meaning, but misdirected tenure at the CPH. It can only be hoped that his strong academic talents will fit much better into a university setting where his questionable play selections and administative decisions won?t be a factor. He is wished much good luck in what hopefully will be a better setting for his abilities. The cast of the production at times seems as clueless as the script. Kevin Hogan, as a frustrated writer, walks through his part, often saying funny lines that become unfunny. He seems some place else, not involved in the action. Mary Gen Fjelstad, his stage wife, doesn?t delve into her character and presents flat lines with little emotional variance. David Brummel, as the aloof Andre, and Cynthia Darlow as the evening?s plotter, seem to be feigning feelings. On the other hand Steve McCue, as a nerdy artist in a rented tux and Derdriu Ring, his ex-wife, milk their roles to high levels of humor and pathos. Too bad the whole production didn?t reach McCue and Ring?s level. The highlight of the evening is scenic designer Vicki Smith?s magnificent high-ceilinged formal French restaurant dining room. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: With a weak script, inept directing and generally shallow acting, ?THE DINNER PARTY? is a long sit not worth the effort. For tickets to ?THE DINNER PARTY,? which range from $32 to $40, with ?under 25 ? tickets at $12, call 216-795-7000 or go on-line to www.clevelandplayhouse.com. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes http://hotjobs.sweepstakes.yahoo.com/signingbonus From kaimei at earthlink.net Sun Jan 18 09:57:17 2004 From: kaimei at earthlink.net (Christopher) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 12:57:17 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]call for cops and crooks 1-20 in Akron Message-ID: <400AC8FE.3E074DF1@earthlink.net> --------------42FA32133B630689C0261B7A Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Greetings, We will be shooting the police station scene for our feature film Sugar. We need cops and suspects. If you want to come as a cop, wear dark pants and dark shoes. I provide the shirts and props (unless you have your own). If you want to come as a suspect being booked, I suppose you could wear anything. Creative license is allowed here. If you want to bring both in case we're short one or the other, that would be great. We will meet at my home at 6:00 PM Tuesday night, for wardrobe prep, and be at the location (ten minutes from my house) by seven. The shoot will probably last until 9:30 PM. My address is: 1422 Elder Ave. Akron 44301 An account is being set up to pay extras on a rolling breakeven basis. (that means you don't get money now, you get it later, when we have it to give to you). But it's not completely "free work," and copies of the film once completed will provided to all who were in the scene, who ask me for one. Thanks in advance! Christopher K. Young Video Verite' Productions (330) 608-8760 --------------42FA32133B630689C0261B7A Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Greetings,

We will be shooting the police station scene for our feature film Sugar.  We need cops and suspects.  If you want to come as a cop, wear dark pants and dark shoes.  I provide the shirts and props (unless you have your own).  If you want to come as a suspect being booked, I suppose you could wear anything.  Creative license is allowed here.  If you want to bring both in case we're short one or the other, that would be great.

We will meet at my home at 6:00 PM Tuesday night, for wardrobe prep, and be at the location (ten minutes from my house) by seven.  The shoot will probably last until 9:30 PM.  My address is:

1422 Elder Ave.
Akron 44301

An account is being set up to pay extras on a rolling breakeven basis.  (that means you don't get money now, you get it later, when we have it to give to you).  But it's not completely "free work," and copies of the film once completed will provided to all who were in the scene, who ask me for one.  Thanks in advance!

Christopher K. Young
Video Verite' Productions
(330) 608-8760 --------------42FA32133B630689C0261B7A-- From nacl at nacl.org Sun Jan 18 10:46:51 2004 From: nacl at nacl.org (NaCl) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 13:46:51 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NaCl Winter News Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3157278412_494451_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit NaCl Winter News (Jan/Feb) 2004 -10 BRECHT POEMS at The Austin Arts Center and BRIC. -Accepting applications for THE CATSKILL PERFORMER TRAINING RETREAT. ____________________________________________________________________ The Catskill Performer Training Retreat July 11-18, 2004, Highland Lake, NY Now accepting letters of application for the 2004 retreat at NaCl Catskills. The retreat takes place at NaCl Catskills, a beautiful lake-country work centre located in Highland Lake, NY, two hours north west of New York City. Participants live at NaCl's artists' residence and work 6 hours per day in the church-turned-theatre with Brad Krumholz, Tannis Kowalchuk and Ker Wells (Number Eleven Theatre/ National Theatre School of Canada). NaCl's training, which is named "Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral Work," will be explored as well as other exercises designed to expand physical presence, vocal technique, and creative impulse, craft, and performance creation. This retreat is designed for actors, creator-performers, and directors who are interested in ensemble theatre, solo work, devised performance, physical theatre adaptations, and original theatre creation. "Doing the morning physical work was like experiencing acting on an anthropological level. I realised that my body is an intelligent life form--my limbs have intelligence. I learned that my voice is a living organism--it has a physical life. The empowerment to create my own work was amazing! I want to bring the two worlds (conventional theatre and original created theatre) together in my own work--performing a role in a play, but striving for true artistry and a physical truth in the making of it."-- Amy Lammert, actress, AEA Tuition is $550 for all meals, accommodations, and workshops. If you wish to apply, please send a detailed letter about yourself that includes your experience, age, and why you are interested in this retreat. We will reply to everyone who applies. Upon acceptance, a $150 down payment will be needed. For more information please feel free to e-mail or call 718-398-4589 (Brooklyn) or (845) 557-0694 (Catskills). Please send application letter to: NaCl P.O. Box 2201 Times Square Station New York, NY 10108 www.nacl.org for more info and pictures 10 BRECHT POEMS-- a Brechtian Vaudeville What the heck is a Brechtian Vaudeville? Take a saucy dance, a shadow puppet show, a funny physical avant-garde moment; add a strikingly relevant poem by Bertolt Brecht about oppression, war, and a corrupt political leadership circa 1930's and 1940's; mix in some beautiful a cappella songs, and you have 10 BRECHT POEMS. And, for those who have seen it all before-- we have a NEW poem to show you! Created and performed by Tannis Kowalchuk of NaCl and Leese Walker of Strike Anywhere Performance Ensemble. BRIC Studio--return engagement! Saturday, February 7 @ 8 PM Tickets are $10/$8 students 57 Rockwell Place, Brooklyn, New York (very near to BAM Harvey) Box Office Number--718-855-7882 x53 We are very happy to be invited back to BRIC where we premiered the first version of the performance in January, 2002. The Austin Arts Center, Goodwin Theatre Trinity College Wednesday, February 11 @ 8 PM Tickets are $15 300 Summit Street, Hartford, CT Box Office Number-- 860-297-2199 www.nacl.org --MS_Mac_OE_3157278412_494451_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable NaCl Winter News NaCl Winter News (Jan/Feb) 2004
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10 BRECHT POEMS at The Austin A= rts Center and BRIC.
-A= ccepting applications for THE CATSKILL PERFORMER TRAINING RETREAT.

____________________________________________________________= ________

The Catskill Performer Training Retreat

July 11-18, 2004, Highland Lake, NY


Now accepting letters of application for the 2004 retreat at NaCl C= atskills.
 
The retreat takes place at NaCl Catskills, a beautiful lake-country work ce= ntre located in Highland Lake, NY, two hours north west of New York City. &n= bsp;Participants live at NaCl's artists' residence and work 6 hours per day = in the church-turned-theatre with Brad Krumholz, Tannis Kowalchuk and Ker We= lls (Number Eleven Theatre/ National Theatre School of Canada).  NaCl's= training, which is named "Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral Wor= k,"  will be explored as well as other exercises designed to e= xpand physical presence, vocal technique, and creative impulse, craft, and p= erformance creation.  This retreat is designed for actors, creator-perf= ormers, and directors who are interested in ensemble theatre, solo work, dev= ised performance, physical theatre adaptations, and original theatre creatio= n.

"Doing the morning physical work was like experiencing acting o= n an anthropological level.  I realised that my body is an intel= ligent life form--my limbs have intelligence.  I learned that my voice = is a living organism--it has a physical life. The empowerment to create my o= wn work was amazing!  I want to bring the two worlds (conventional thea= tre and original created theatre) together in my own work--performing a role= in a play, but striving for true artistry and a physical truth in the makin= g of it."-- Amy Lammert, actress, AEA

Tuition is $550 for all meals, accommodations, and workshops.  If you = wish to apply, please send a detailed letter about yourself that includes yo= ur experience, age, and why you are interested in this retreat.  We wil= l reply to everyone who applies.   Upon acceptance, a $150 down pa= yment will be needed.  For more information please feel free to e-mail = or call 718-398-4589 (Brooklyn) or (845) 557-0694 (Catskills).  Please = send application letter to:

NaCl
P.O. Box 2201 Times Square Station
New York, NY   10108

www.nacl.org for more info and pictures



10 BRECHT POEMS-- a Brechtian Vaudeville<= BR>

What the heck is a Brechtian Vaudeville? &nb= sp;Take a saucy dance, a shadow puppet show, a funny physical avant-garde mo= ment; add a strikingly relevant poem by Bertolt Brecht about oppression, war= , and a corrupt political leadership circa 1930's and 1940's; mix in some be= autiful a cappella songs, and you have 10 BRECHT POEMS.  And, fo= r those who have seen it all before-- we have a NEW poem to show you!  = Created and performed by Tannis Kowalchuk of NaCl and Leese Walker of Strike= Anywhere Performance Ensemble.

BRIC Studio--return engagement!

Saturday, February 7 @ 8 PM  Tickets are $10/$8 st= udents
57 Rockwell Place, Brooklyn, New York (very near to BAM Harvey)
Box Office Number--718-855-7882  x53
We are very happy to be invited back to BRIC where we= premiered the first version of the performance in January, 2002.

The Austin Arts Center, Goodwin Theatre
Trinity College

Wednesday, February 11 @ 8 PM  Tickets are $15
300 Summit Street,  Hartford, CT
Box Office Number-- 860-297-2199


www.nacl.org=        

--MS_Mac_OE_3157278412_494451_MIME_Part-- From ACT1022 at webtv.net Sun Jan 18 11:40:04 2004 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 14:40:04 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Concert East Cleveland Theater Message-ID: <18833-400AE114-88@storefull-3171.bay.webtv.net> What: Melting Pot Orchestra/Jazz/Gospel/ Caribbean Sound Where: 14108 Euclid Avenue When: Sunday January 25, 2004 at 3:00 PM Cost: Free Limited Seating For additional information call (216) 851-8721 From rmarks at teecleve.org Sun Jan 18 14:04:10 2004 From: rmarks at teecleve.org (Rebecca Marks) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 17:04:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Performers needed! Message-ID: <000501c3de0f$03d544d0$6401a8c0@becca> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C3DDE5.1AFF3CD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I am currently seeking a few wandering performers - clowns, magicians, someone who can create balloon animals - for an indoor carnival on March 7, 2004, from approximately 12-2pm. If you are interested, please respond to rmarks at teecleve.org. Would love a couple of volunteers, but pay can be negotiated. Supplies will be provided for balloon animals. ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C3DDE5.1AFF3CD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I am currently seeking a few wandering performers – = clowns, magicians, someone who can create balloon animals -  for an indoor carnival on March = 7, 2004, from approximately 12-2pm.   If you are interested, please respond to rmarks at teecleve.org.  Would love a couple of = volunteers, but pay can be negotiated.  Supplies will be provided for balloon animals. 

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C3DDE5.1AFF3CD0-- From jeanneg at core.com Sun Jan 18 19:55:02 2004 From: jeanneg at core.com (jeanne gallagher) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 22:55:02 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions Message-ID: <200401190355.i0J3t2rv001268@mail0.mx.voyager.net> -- The Group Show, Silhouette Dance and Fine Arts Center, 12501 Madison Avenue, Lakewood. (Use Robin Avenue entrance, parking in rear.) ?Our Show of Shows?, a variety show. Roles available for men and women of all ages. Come prepared with a song, (accompanist available). . Friday, Jan. 23 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Jan. 25 at 2:00 p.m. CoreComm Webmail. http://home.core.com From cinevid at yahoo.com Sun Jan 18 22:54:43 2004 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 22:54:43 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]REMINDER - HEADSHOT SESSION AT NCCC 1/25 Message-ID: <20040119065443.54763.qmail@web60303.mail.yahoo.com> --0-739979482-1074495283=:54453 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii RESERVATIONS STILL AVAILABLE FOR HEADSHOT SESSION AT NCCC, but they are filling up, so secure your timeslot now. Sunday January 25th from 2-6pm at North Coast Central Casting. (click on reservations here) ONLY $35.00 buys 8 poses and a free 8x10 Receive proofs by email and get a FREE 8x10 glossy printout from the pose of your choice. North Coast Central Casting 4913 Storer Ave. Cleveland, OH William Johns - Photographer www.headshots4u.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes --0-739979482-1074495283=:54453 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
RESERVATIONS STILL AVAILABLE FOR
HEADSHOT SESSION AT NCCC,
but they are filling up, so secure your timeslot now.
Sunday January 25th from 2-6pm
at North Coast Central Casting.
ONLY $35.00 buys 8 poses
and a free 8x10
 
Receive proofs by email and get a FREE 8x10
glossy printout from the pose of your choice.
 
North Coast Central Casting
4913 Storer Ave. Cleveland, OH
William Johns - Photographer
 
 
 

www.headshots4u.com

 


Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes --0-739979482-1074495283=:54453-- From Crwhite114 at aol.com Mon Jan 12 04:13:31 2004 From: Crwhite114 at aol.com (Crwhite114 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 07:13:31 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Press Release #2 Chagrin Valley Little Theatre - Laughter on the 23rd Floor Message-ID: <181.25650a57.2d33e96b@aol.com> --part1_181.25650a57.2d33e96b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Press Release Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Presents Neil Simon's Laughter on the 23rd Floor Come see Max, a comic genius, a tyrant, and a paranoiac with a heart of gold. But his penchant for tipping and popping too many pills is growing under the pressures of a rising McCarthyism, network executives, and sponsors who want him to cut back his "too-smart" show and staff so that they can chase after the Leave It To Beaver and Father Knows Best audience. Broadway's funniest playwright writing about a team of comedy writers? Its' no wonder Laughter on the 23rd Floor is "the funniest comedy on Broadway in years" (Variety). Cast: Lucas: Dan Rajkovich Carol: Lydia Koprowski Milt: Bob Ableman Max Prince: Chris Nappi Val: Michael Pitt Helen: Cheryl Fousek Brian: Geo Money Ira: Steve Kay Kenny: Phil Thornton January 16th - February 7th Fridays & Saturdays @ 8 PM Directed by Carol Jaffee Pribble Produced by Julia Wolff 40 River Street Chagrin Falls, OH 44022 Box Office: (440) 247-8955 Box Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. Monday - Saturday Call the box office for tickets today! New Lower Prices for 2003-2004 --part1_181.25650a57.2d33e96b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Press Release

Chagrin Valley Little Theatre

Presents Neil Simon's Laughter on the 23rd Floor

Come see Max, a comic genius, a tyrant, and a paranoiac with a heart of gold= .  But his penchant for tipping and popping too many pills is growing u= nder the pressures of a rising McCarthyism, network executives, and sponsors= who want him to cut back his "too-smart" show and staff so that they can ch= ase after the Leave It To Beaver and Father Knows Best audience.  Broad= way's funniest playwright writing about a team of comedy writers?  Its'= no wonder Laughter on the 23rd Floor is "the funniest comedy on Broadway in= years" (Variety).

Cast:

Lucas:  Dan Rajkovich       &nbs= p;  Carol:  Lydia Koprowski

Milt:  Bob Ableman         = ;       Max Prince:  Chris Nappi

Val:  Michael Pitt         &n= bsp;    Helen:  Cheryl Fousek

Brian:  Geo Money         &nbs= p;  Ira:  Steve Kay

Kenny:  Phil Thornton  

January 16th - February 7th     Fridays & Saturda= ys @ 8 PM

Directed by Carol Jaffee Pribble
Produced by Julia Wolff

40 River Street
Chagrin Falls, OH  44022

Box Office: (440) 247-8955
Box Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. Monday - Saturday

Call the box office for tickets today!

New Lower Prices for 2003-2004


--part1_181.25650a57.2d33e96b_boundary-- From vincentmagic at hotmail.com Mon Jan 12 05:41:33 2004 From: vincentmagic at hotmail.com (Vincent Polowy) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 08:41:33 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Only 5 days until EC @ CPT Message-ID:
This Weekend!!!


Not under the BIG TOP, but out of the BIG [BOX] comes the Eclectic CirCus. NOT traditional circus, but rather four specialty artists bringing their contrasting talents and personalities to a unique variety show including, but not limited to: magic, mime, music, juggling, dance, clowning, sideshow and the spoken word.
 
Join creator/performers Aaron Bonk, John Flower, Vincent Polowy and Cassandra Vincent for an electrifying evening of performance!
 
Show Times: This Friday & Saturday, January 16th. & 17th. at 8:00 p.m. AND Sunday, January 18th. at 3:00 p.m.
 
As part of CPT's Big [Box] series, the performances will take place at Cleveland Public Theatres' Upstairs Theatre, located at 6415 Detroit Avenue.
 
For ticket information, call the CPT box office at (216) 631-2727.
 
See you at the show!
 
 
Vincent Magic Productions
P.O. Box 21310 
South Euclid, Ohio
44121-0310
(440)442-5859
vincentmagicprod at aol.com
morgandegrey at aol.com
www.vincentmagic.com
 


Learn how to choose, serve, and enjoy wine at Wine @ MSN. From Marianne.Paul at huntington.com Mon Jan 12 06:00:47 2004 From: Marianne.Paul at huntington.com (Marianne.Paul at huntington.com) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 09:00:47 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Pirates of Penzance" TENOR wanted! Message-ID: The Aurora Community Theatre is presenting Gilbert & Sullivan's "Pirates of Penzance" from Friday, April 30th to Saturday, May 22nd. We have held our first round of auditions and have an amazing cast of talented people but are missing FREDERIC! Our rehearsals will start Monday, March 1 and will be in the evenings on Monday, Tuesday, Wed., and Friday. The Director is David Vosburgh from Youngstown State U. and his Musical Director is Keith Stiver -- both very talented and fun to work with. If you are a tenor (age range should be 20's) and want a terrific opportunity to play a major role in this wonderful production, please contact me at this e-mail address or call me for a private audition: Marianne Paul, Producer 216-515-6534 - work 330-562-9065 - home Marianne S Paul Vice President, Cleveland Trust Administration Priv Finl Grp Pers Trst Adm-Sr The Huntington National Bank 917 Euclid Avenue, (CM24) , Cleveland, OH 44115 Phone: 216/515-6534 Fax: 216-515-6633 Email: marianne.paul at huntington.com From Diemwoman at aol.com Mon Jan 12 08:47:19 2004 From: Diemwoman at aol.com (Diemwoman at aol.com) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 11:47:19 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Photo Exhibit in Painesville Message-ID: <9e.1179c2e.2d342997@aol.com> --part1_9e.1179c2e.2d342997_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Group Photography Show "From a Woman's Point of View" featuring the Photography of Lori Diemer, Michelle Drackett, Pat Stoltz and Linda Zehler. These ladies are all members of the Western Reserve Photographic Society and their subject matter is varied. The Art Essence Gallery 184 N. Main St. Painesville, Ohio,440-639-1993. January 18-March 12, reception Sunday Jan. 18 2-5pm. Gallery hours M-F 11-5, Sat 10-3. --part1_9e.1179c2e.2d342997_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Group Photography Show "From a Woma= n's Point of View" featuring the Photography of Lori Diemer, Michelle Dracke= tt, Pat Stoltz and Linda Zehler. These ladies are all members of the Western= Reserve Photographic Society and their subject matter is varied. The Art Es= sence Gallery 184 N. Main St. Painesville, Ohio,440-639-1993. January 18-Mar= ch 12, reception Sunday Jan. 18 2-5pm. Gallery hours M-F 11-5, Sat 10-3. --part1_9e.1179c2e.2d342997_boundary-- From mpreston at dobama.org Mon Jan 12 09:10:18 2004 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR Marketing Director) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 12:10:18 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Russ Borski January Artist in Warren Smith Gallery Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C3D905.0B48F360 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In DOBAMA THEATRE's Warren Smith Gallery Heartfelt from Heartsong artwork by Russ Borski January 16 - February 8 The Warren Smith Gallery's featured artist for January and February is Russ Borski. In addition to directing Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, which opens at Dobama January 16th, Mr. Borski will be exhibiting over a dozen of his unique acrylic paintings in the gallery. Mr. Borski arrived in Cleveland via Chicago fourteen years ago. Best known as a visual designer for theater, he has designed a couple hundred productions over the past three decades. Originally trained as a scenic artist on canvasses spanning forty feet, Mr. Borski is painting smaller (just slightly), more personal statements intermittently from show to show, exploring various styles and mediums. His goal is to develop a uniquely individualized presentation, still, as always, with much theatrical flair. The Warren Smith Gallery is open before and after performances of Raised in Captivity and by appointment. At Dobama Theatre: Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver Directed by Russ Borski January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity is an off-the-wall comedy, a ball of energy with more twists and turns than can be easily explained on paper. Adding to the absurdity is the fact that the twins in Dobama's production will be played by real-life siblings Tyson and Tyler Postma. Ohio Premiere! featuring Sean Derry, Juliette Regnier*, Tyler Postma*, Tyson Postma and Jeff Staron *member Actors' Equity Association Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sunday 1/18 at 7:30 p.m.; 1/25, 2/1 and 2/8 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets $11-$20 Information: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. February 14th - Have a Heart for the Arts Valentine's Day Party -- info at www.evite.com/pub/mpreston/raised DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present: January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed by Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! Quirky, bizarre comedy featuring real-life siblings Tyler and Tyson Postma as twins Bernadette and Sebastian! Regular single ticket prices: $15-20. Senior/student prices: $11-17. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. Night Kitchen is proud to present: January 23-Feb 8 Loud Americans: A Punk Saga by Christopher Johnston and Gregory Vovos. World Premiere! The next generation of punk has arrived. 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Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003B_01C3D906.8D40C810 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Be one of the first to see Raised in Captivity when it opens this Friday at Dobama Theatre! DOBAMA presents the OHIO PREMIERE of Raised in Captivity By Nicky Silver Directed by Russ Borski January 16 - February 8 Dobama Theatre proudly presents the Ohio premiere of Nicky Silver's Raised in Captivity. This off-the-wall comedy is a ball of energy with more twists and turns than can be easily explained on paper. Adding to the absurdity of this comedy is the fact that the twins in Dobama's production will be played by real-life siblings Tyson and Tyler Postma*. Sebastian Bliss (Tyson Postma) and his twin sister, Bernadette Dixon (Tyler Postma*), reunite after several years at their mother's funeral, after she was killed by an errant showerhead. Bernadette can barely stop weeping, while her brother is merely irritated by her display of emotion. Sebastian attends therapy sessions with Dr. Hillary MacMahon (Juliette Regnier*, who also plays Miranda Bliss), and when he announces his intention to leave therapy, she injures herself over it. Bernadette's husband, Kip (Sean Derry), decides to give up dentistry and become an artist. Sebastian's only real contact with people is in the form of letters he writes to a convicted murderer, Dylan (Jeff Staron, who also plays Roger). Sebastian brings home a prostitute and ends up with his throat cut. As he lies bleeding, his mother's ghost visits him. Mother and son reveal secrets they couldn't tell while Mother lived. "Raised in Captivity is about guilt, redemption and self-punishment, and, against all odds, it is also very funny." - The New York Times featuring Sean Derry, Juliette Regnier*, Tyler Postma*, Tyson Postma and Jeff Staron *member Actors' Equity Association Performances: January 16 - February 8 Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m. Sunday 1/18 at 7:30 p.m.; 1/25, 2/1 and 2/8 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets $11-$20 Information: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. Dobama Theatre is located at 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. SAVE THE DATE! February 14th - Have a Heart for the Arts Valentine's Day Party -- more info at www.evite.com/pub/mpreston/raised DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present: January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed by Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! Quirky, bizarre comedy featuring real-life siblings Tyler and Tyson Postma as twins Bernadette and Sebastian! Regular single ticket prices: $15-20. Senior/student prices: $11-17. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. Night Kitchen is proud to present: January 23-Feb 8 Loud Americans: A Punk Saga by Christopher Johnston and Gregory Vovos. World Premiere! The next generation of punk has arrived. 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From Thackaberr at aol.com Mon Jan 12 09:45:02 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 12:45:02 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wonderful Beacon Journal review of COPENHAGEN at Actors' Summit Message-ID: <66.3b44188e.2d34371e@aol.com> -------------------------------1073929502 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit By Kerry Clawson Beacon Journal staff writer Put two of the most brilliant scientific minds in a room together, and you're bound to get something volatile. That's what happens in the play Copenhagen, showing in its Northeast Ohio premiere at Actors' Summit in Hudson. The three-character drama explores what could have been said during a mysterious, real 1941 visit between German physicist Werner Heisenberg (working on the Nazi atomic-bomb program) and his old mentor Niels Bohr, a half-Jewish scientist living in Nazi-occupied Copenhagen, Denmark. Wayne Turney and Neil Thackaberry are both highly believable as student and mentor, both in their love-hate relationship and in the tempering, profound respect that these colleagues have for each other. In many ways, their lives as physicists resemble a good old fraternity, but when this story takes place, they are on opposite sides of World War II. Both actors pointedly convey their characters' passion for their science in animated, often heated debates on a nearly bare, round stage that recalls the shape of an atom. This play, written by England's Michael Frayn, has dense dialogue that heavily mines the study of nuclear physics at a critical time in world history. The play searches for Heisenberg's motive in his risky visit to Bohr: Is he searching for a piece of the good old collaborating days, simply showing off, or trying to manipulate a highly political, dangerous situation? Those questions are never clearly answered. But Lucy Bredeson-Smith, who plays Bohr's blunt wife, Margrethe, offers warmth, humor and wisdom as she holds mirrors up to each man to help them understand themselves. Questions of motive and ethics kept me curious, but Copenhagen isn't what you'd call highly suspenseful. Let's face it: This is a brainy play. Glowing reviews of the 2000 Tony Award-winning Broadway production described it as intellectually stimulating and emotionally satisfying. The play won Tonys for best play, best director and best featured actress. I left the Actors' Summit production more intellectually stimulated than emotionally satisfied. Copenhagen is a very serious work, loaded with scientific jargon and discussion. That's quite different from the celebrated math play Proof, which followed on the heels of Copenhagen as the 2001 Tony Award winner for best play. Although Proof revolves around math, it's really about family relationships. Copenhagen is more complex, intricate and cerebral in its treatment of science. Thackaberry and Turney come across as alternately naive, as Thackaberry's Bohr assumes that all the work on nuclear fission already has been done (wrong), and Turney's Heisenberg assumes that scientists could never gain enough critical mass to create an atomic bomb (wrong again). We learn that Heisenberg races headlong into scientific discoveries and life experiences without thinking, while Bohr approaches everything slowly and methodically. We want to dislike Turney's Heisenberg because he's working for the Nazis. But Turney's urgency and uncertainty make us sympathize with him. At the end of the first act, we think all of these scientists' thought processes have been explored, but the play's second act explores more of Heisenberg and Bohr's old academic relationship. Playwright Frayn's writing is rich in symbolism. Frayn, best known for his farce Noises Off, certainly has explored every nook and cranny of these great minds in an attempt to explain what might have been said at this dangerous, historic meeting. Historians have wondered for years: Did this exchange between scientific geniuses have the power to alter the outcome of World War II? Just thinking about those implications is frightening. Copenhagen is more historically enlightening than it is entertaining. But sometimes, that's what theater should be about. -------------------------------1073929502 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

By Kerry Clawson=
Beacon Journal staff writer

Put two of the most brilliant scientific minds in a ro= om together, and you're bound to get something volatile.

That's what happens in the play = Copenhagen, showing in its <= SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 9pt; COLOR: black; FONT-FAMILY: Verdana">Northeast=20= Ohio premiere at Actors' Summit in Hudson. The three-charact= er drama explores what could have been said during a mysterious, real 1941 v= isit between German physicist Werner Heisenberg (working on the Nazi atomic-= bomb program) and his old mentor Niels Bohr, a half-Jewish scientist living=20= in Nazi-occupied Copenhagen, = Denmark.

Wayne Turney and Neil Thackaberry are both highly beli= evable as student and mentor, both in their love-hate relationship and in th= e tempering, profound respect that these colleagues have for each other. In=20= many ways, their lives as physicists resemble a good old fraternity, but whe= n this story takes place, they are on opposite sides of World War II.

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The play searches for Heisenberg's motive in his risky= visit to Bohr: Is he searching for a piece of the good old collaborating da= ys, simply showing off, or trying to manipulate a highly political, dangerou= s situation? Those questions are never clearly answered. But Lucy Bredeson-S= mith, who plays Bohr's blunt wife, Margrethe, offers warmth, humor and wisdo= m as she holds mirrors up to each man to help them understand themselves.

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Thackaberry and Turney come across as alternately naiv= e, as Thackaberry's Bohr assumes that all the work on nuclear fission alread= y has been done (wrong), and Turney's Heisenberg assumes that scientists cou= ld never gain enough critical mass to create an atomic bomb (wrong again).

We learn that Heisenberg races headlong into scientifi= c discoveries and life experiences without thinking, while Bohr approaches e= verything slowly and methodically.

We want to dislike Turney's Heisenberg because he's wo= rking for the Nazis. But Turney's urgency and uncertainty make us sympathize= with him.

At the end of the first act, we think all of these sci= entists' thought processes have been explored, but the play's second act exp= lores more of Heisenberg and Bohr's old academic relationship.

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Copenhagen is more historically enlightenin= g than it is entertaining. But sometimes, that's what theater should be abou= t. -------------------------------1073929502-- From mpreston at dobama.org Mon Jan 12 10:58:34 2004 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR Marketing Director) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 13:58:34 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hey Kids! Enter Your Play in Dobama's Contest! In-Reply-To: Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0046_01C3D914.2B389E50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hey Kids! Finish writing your play! Then send it in to the 26th Annual Marilyn Bianchi Kids' Playwriting Festival! Entries submitted by students in grades 3-12 are due January 26, 2004. That's in TWO WEEKS! Entries from students in grades 1 and 2 are due February 2, 2004. Contest open to all students, home-schooled or enrolled in Cuyahoga County Public and Private schools. 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Opening Friday, January 16, 2004 and running thru February 8, 2004. Three widows meet for tea once a month before going to visit their husbands' graves. With a mixture of laughter and tears, the universal themes of learning to adapt and change to life as it is in the present are experienced with wit and perception. Directed by Monica Olejko, this is theater at its best - funny, moving and, finally, optimistic Tickets are $10.00 ($9.00 for students/seniors) on Thursday, Friday and Sundays. $11.00 on Saturdays (no discounts) and may be ordered by calling the box office at the above number Wednesday - Saturday 1-6PM. Curtain times are 8:00 PM Thursday - Saturday and 2:00PM Sundays. --0-685932932-1073933818=:39933 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 44145
Phone 440.331.0403
 
Presents The Cemetery Club, a Comedy/Drama by Ivan Menchell.  Opening Friday, January 16, 2004 and running thru February 8, 2004.
 
Three widows meet for tea once a month before going to visit their husbands' graves.  With a mixture of laughter and tears, the universal themes of learning to adapt and change to life as it is in the present are experienced with wit and perception.
 
Directed by Monica Olejko, this is theater at its best - funny, moving and, finally, optimistic
 
Tickets are $10.00 ($9.00 for students/seniors) on Thursday, Friday and Sundays.
$11.00 on Saturdays (no discounts) and may be ordered by calling the box office at the above number Wednesday - Saturday 1-6PM.
 
Curtain times are 8:00 PM Thursday - Saturday and 2:00PM Sundays.
--0-685932932-1073933818=:39933-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Mon Jan 12 14:13:01 2004 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 17:13:01 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call for Original One-Act Play Submissions by Fine Arts Association Message-ID: <006201c3d959$3fa4fd80$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0063_01C3D92F.56CEF580 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Fine Arts Association is presenting the 8th annual One Act Festival and will be showcasing ten minute plays by nationally recognized authors as well as local playwrights. Submissions will be accepted for original ten-minute plays. All submissions will be considered. Deadline for submissions is February 16, 2004. Those chosen will be fully produced as part of the Festival on May 14-29, 2004. The number of plays to be produced will depend on the blend of published pieces and qualified submissions. Original plays accepted for the festival will be announced by approximately March 5, 2004. Guidelines: 1. Submissions must be original, unpublished, unproduced 10-minute plays. Plays that have had staged readings will be accepted, plays that have received full productions will not. Legal clearance of materials not in the public domain is the full responsibility of the playwright. 2. No limit to number of plays submitted, but only one play per author will be chosen. 3. Maximum Length: 10 pages. 4. Plays must be typed/word-processed, numbered, & securely bound in a (preferably soft) cover with a cover page containing the following: Title, your name, address, phone number and e-mail. If you would like your scripts returned, include an S.A.S.E. with your submission. If no S.A.S.E. is included, your script will be recycled. The timeframe for return of scripts is at convenience the Fine Arts Association. 5. Not open to musicals. 6. Sets must be minimal. Only standard chairs and table, and minimum props will be available for the production. 7. All play submissions will be handled with care. However, the Fine Arts Association assumes no responsibility for lost or damaged scripts. 8. Mail 2 copies of each script to: Ann Hedger, Ten Minute Plays, Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio 44094. 9. Selections will be made by the Fine Arts Association Theatre Department and inclusion in the festival is at their discretion. 10. All submitting playwrights will be contacted about the status of their submission by approximately March 5, 2004. 11. Submissions must be received by the Fine Arts Association by the deadline to be considered. Deadline for submissions is February 16, 2004. ------=_NextPart_000_0063_01C3D92F.56CEF580 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Fine Arts = Association=20 is presenting the 8th annual One Act=20 Festival and will be showcasing ten minute plays by = nationally=20 recognized authors as well as local playwrights. Submissions will be = accepted=20 for original ten-minute plays. All submissions will be considered. Deadline for submissions is February 16,=20 2004.
 
Those chosen will be fully produced = as part of=20 the Festival on May 14-29, 2004. The number of plays to = be produced=20 will depend on the blend of published pieces and qualified submissions. = Original=20 plays accepted for the festival will be announced by approximately March = 5,=20 2004.
 
Guidelines:
 
1. Submissions must be original, = unpublished,=20 unproduced 10-minute plays.  Plays that have had staged readings = will be=20 accepted, plays that have received full productions will not.  = Legal=20 clearance of materials not in the public domain is the full = responsibility of=20 the playwright.
 
2. No limit to number of plays = submitted, but only=20 one play per author will be chosen.
 
3. Maximum Length: 10 pages. =
 
4. Plays must be typed/word-processed, = numbered,=20 & securely bound in a (preferably soft) cover with a cover page = containing=20 the following:  Title, your name, address, phone number and e-mail. = If you=20 would like your scripts returned, include an S.A.S.E. with your=20 submission.  If no S.A.S.E. is included, your script will be = recycled. The=20 timeframe for return of scripts is at convenience the Fine Arts=20 Association.
 
5. Not open to musicals.
 
6. Sets must be minimal. Only standard = chairs and=20 table, and minimum props will be available for the production. =
 
7. All play submissions will be handled = with care.=20 However, the Fine Arts Association assumes no responsibility for lost or = damaged=20 scripts.
 
8. Mail 2 copies of each script to: Ann = Hedger, Ten=20 Minute Plays, Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, = Ohio=20 44094.
 
9. Selections will be made by the Fine = Arts=20 Association Theatre Department and inclusion in the festival is at their = discretion.
 
10. All submitting playwrights will be = contacted=20 about the status of their submission by approximately March 5,=20 2004.
 
11. Submissions must be received = by the Fine=20 Arts Association by the deadline to be considered.  Deadline for submissions is February = 16,=20 2004.
 
= ------=_NextPart_000_0063_01C3D92F.56CEF580-- From dkilbane at cptonline.org Mon Jan 12 14:32:22 2004 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 17:32:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tearing Down Uncle Tom's Cabin, Sunday, January 18 @ Cleveland Public Library Message-ID: Staff, friends, colleagues, the following is info. about the first of many very cool programs, part of our surround series for UNCLE TOM'S CABIN (Feb. 6-28 @ CPT) Best, Dan ?DON?T YOU KNOW WHAT YOUR LIBERTY IS?? DISCUSSIONS ABOUT RACE IN AMERICA COMMUNITY EVENTS HIGHLIGHT CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE?S PRODUCTION OF UNCLE TOM?S CABIN Sunday, January 18, 2:00 p.m. Cleveland Public Library Main Branch Louis Stokes Wing Auditorium 325 E. Superior Ave. Cleveland, OH 44114 216-623-2881 (Evelyn Ward, Literature Department) ?Tearing Down Uncle Tom?s Cabin? Randolph Curtis Rand, co-adapter and director of this new stage version, will discuss the adaptation process, including the addition of slave narratives and philosophical discourse on race in this theatre piece. Program takes place in the Auditorium located on the lower level of the Louis Stokes Wing. Free admission 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 find out what's in the BIG [BOX]! January 9 - 25, 2004 in CPT's Upstairs Theatre From dkilbane at cptonline.org Mon Jan 12 15:03:54 2004 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 18:03:54 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TITLEWave theatre and Cleveland Public Theatre say take CHARGE! Message-ID: CHARGE by Eric Kaiser directed by Gregory Vovos co-produced by TITLEWave theatre and Cleveland Public Theatre February 13-28, 2004 Lounging in bed your entire life in a giant steel room protecting you from the salmon sky, while simultaneously feeling the strife of "The Hood," watching your veins disappear, betting your toes, all the while, having your own personal electronic assistants act out your every whim, dream and desire--the future never looked so bright. But, of course, some things don't change?no matter how comfortable your bed is. Samuel Beckett meets Boyz N the Hood in Eric Kaiser's electrifying tragicomedy. ?Kaiser?s work is smart, off-the wall funny, and beautifully observed-I haven?t seen an absurdist play of such originality in years?? Linda Eisenstein, ANGLE Buy Tickets Buy Now! 216/631-2727 Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays @ 8pm, Sundays @ 3pm CPT's Upstairs Theatre *WAIT!, produced by TITLEWave and CPT, was named one of the Top Ten Cleveland productions in 2003 by Tony Brown of The Cleveland Plain Dealer and Christine Howey of Scene. 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 find out what's in the BIG [BOX]! January 9 - 25, 2004 in CPT's Upstairs Theatre From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Mon Jan 12 15:16:25 2004 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 18:16:25 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Woodwind Quintet to Perform at Fine Arts Message-ID: <007201c3d962$1a134a00$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0073_01C3D938.313D4200 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Fine Arts Faculty Woodwind Quintet to Perform at The Fine Arts Association The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, presents The Fine Arts Faculty Woodwind Quintet, with Judith Elias, flute; Lisa Wilson, oboe; Charles Baker, clarinet; Chris Rapier, horn and Janice Pembroke, bassoon. The concert will be presented in the Corning Auditorium at The Fine Arts Association on Saturday, January 24, 2004 at 8:00 p.m. Cost is $6/General Admission. On site parking is FREE. Corning Auditorium is barrier free. For tickets, call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or log on to www.fineartsassociation.org ------=_NextPart_000_0073_01C3D938.313D4200 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 

The Fine Arts Faculty = Woodwind=20 Quintet to Perform at The Fine Arts Association

The Fine Arts = Association,=20 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, presents The Fine Arts Faculty = Woodwind=20 Quintet, with Judith Elias, flute; Lisa Wilson, oboe; Charles Baker, = clarinet; Chris Rapier, horn and Janice Pembroke, bassoon. 

The=20 concert will be presented in the Corning Auditorium at The Fine = Arts=20 Association on Saturday, January 24, 2004 at 8:00 p.m. 

Cost is=20 $6/General Admission. On site parking is FREE. Corning Auditorium = is=20 barrier free.

For=20 tickets, call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or log = on to www.fineartsassociation.org<= /A>=20
------=_NextPart_000_0073_01C3D938.313D4200-- From vhornyak at unitygreatercleveland.com Mon Jan 12 15:47:13 2004 From: vhornyak at unitygreatercleveland.com (Val Hornyak) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 18:47:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hollywood producer comes to Cleveland Message-ID: <001001c3d969$6c027640$6601a8c0@white> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C3D93C.7E958860 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Attention Movie Lovers! Hollywood comes to Shaker Heights with filmmaker Stephen Simon Insights and Intrigue-A Producer's Perspective on Films Today Saturday, January 24, 2004 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. See the movie with its producer: What Dreams May Come also Whale Rider He will share insights, participate in discussion and Q & A $40.00 ~ Mystical Movie Messages that Inspire Our Lives Sunday, January 25, 2004 1:00-4:00 p.m. Simon will show selected film clips, weaving them throughout his talk, = illustrating aspects of inspirational movie messages. $30.00 Held at=20 Unity of Greater Cleveland 3350 Warrensville Center Road, Shaker Heights, (one block N. of Chagrin = Blvd., next to Key Bank) Stephen Simon is a veteran producer whose distinguished career includes = the presidency of two major production companies and the development and = production of a myriad of well-known films such as: Smokey and the = Bandit, The Goodbye Girl, The Electric Horseman, Somewhere in Time, the = Academy Award winning What Dreams May Come, and the Emmy-nominated = Lifetime movie Homeless to Harvard: The Liz Murray Story. He also = authored the definitive work The Force is With You: Mystical Movie = Messages that Inspire Our Lives in which he discusses over seventy = films. His latest movie Indigo (written by James Twyman, starring Neil = Donald Walsh) has won awards at the Santa Fe Film Festival. Log on = MovingMessagesMedia.com. Call 216-751-1198 or log on UnityGreaterCleveland.com Hollywood comes to Cleveland! Movie Lovers Bliss January 24 & 25, 2004 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C3D93C.7E958860 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Attention=20 Movie Lovers!

Hollywood=20 comes to Shaker Heights with=20 filmmaker=20 Stephen Simon

Insights=20 and Intrigue=97A Producer=92s Perspective on Films=20 Today

Saturday,=20 January 24, 2004 9:30 a.m.=974:30 p.m.

See=20 the movie with its producer:

What=20 Dreams May Come=20 also Whale Rider

He=20 will share insights, participate in discussion and Q &=20 A

$40.00

~

Mystical=20 Movie Messages that Inspire Our Lives

Sunday,=20 January 25, 2004 1:00=974:00 p.m.

Simon=20 will show selected film clips, weaving them throughout his talk, = illustrating=20 aspects of inspirational movie messages.

$30.00

Held=20 at

Unity=20 of Greater Cleveland

3350=20 Warrensville Center Road, Shaker Heights, (one=20 block N. of Chagrin Blvd., next to Key Bank)

Stephen=20 Simon=20 is a veteran producer whose distinguished career includes the presidency = of two=20 major production companies and the development and production of a = myriad of=20 well-known films such as: Smokey and the Bandit, The Goodbye Girl, = The=20 Electric Horseman, Somewhere in Time, the Academy Award = winning What=20 Dreams May Come, and the Emmy-nominated Lifetime movie = Homeless to=20 Harvard: The Liz Murray Story. He also authored the definitive work = The=20 Force is With You: Mystical Movie Messages that Inspire Our Lives in = which=20 he discusses over seventy films.  His latest movie Indigo=20  (written by James Twyman, starring Neil Donald Walsh) has won = awards at=20 the Santa Fe Film Festival.  Log on=20 MovingMessagesMedia.com.

Call=20 216-751-1198

or=20 log on UnityGreaterCleveland.com

Hollywood=20 comes to Cleveland!

Movie=20 Lovers Bliss

January=20 24 & 25, 2004

 

------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C3D93C.7E958860-- From tkrispinsky at hotmail.com Mon Jan 12 16:43:35 2004 From: tkrispinsky at hotmail.com (Todd Krispinsky) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 19:43:35 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great Lakes Theater Festival Announces Auditions For Touring Production Message-ID: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Monday, January 12, 2004 Great Lakes Theater Festival Announces Auditions For Touring Production Ten in One Great Lakes Theater Festival (GLTF) announces open auditions for non-equity actors for the community outreach touring production Ten in One, a newly commissioned one-act by Cleveland playwright Toni Thayer. This production, developed in support of the Festival?s mainstage production of Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By In America, will tour to 20 community venues in northern Ohio between April 14 and May 5, 2004 and will be directed by the Supervisor of GLTF?s School Residency Program, Lisa Ortenzi. Needed are three actors (character ages, 20s-50s): two women and one man. Rehearsals begin Tuesday, March 23, 2004. All positions are paid. Those auditioning should bring a headshot and resume and prepare two contrasting monologues. Total audition time should not exceed three minutes. Auditions will be held on Wednesday, February 11, 2004 from 12:00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m. and again from 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. The audition sessions will take place at a location to be determined within the Playhouse Square Center complex. Auditions and interviews are by appointment only. To schedule an appointment, call Lisa Ortenzi at (216) 241-5490 ext. 306, on Monday January 26 or Monday, February 2, 2004 from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. # # # For More Information: Todd Krispinsky Marketing and Public Relations Manager (216) 241-5490 x 317 tkrispinsky at greatlakestheater.org www.greatlakestheater.org _________________________________________________________________ High-speed users?be more efficient online with the new MSN Premium Internet Software. http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-us&page=byoa/prem&ST=1 From tkrispinsky at hotmail.com Mon Jan 12 16:44:54 2004 From: tkrispinsky at hotmail.com (Todd Krispinsky) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 19:44:54 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great Lakes Theater Festival Is Seeking A Stage Manager Message-ID: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Monday, January 12, 2004 Great Lakes Theater Festival Seeking Non-Equity Stage Manager For Touring Production Great Lakes Theater Festival (GLTF) is seeking a non-equity stage manager for the community outreach touring production Ten in One, a newly commissioned one-act by Cleveland playwright Toni Thayer. This production, developed in support of the Festival?s mainstage production of Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By In America, will tour to 20 community venues in northern Ohio between April 14 and May 5, 2004 and will be directed by the Supervisor of GLTF?s School Residency Program, Lisa Ortenzi. Rehearsals begin Tuesday, March 23, 2004. This is a paid position. To apply, please submit a resume and cover letter to the Great Lakes Theater Festival Education Department, by mail at 1501 Euclid Avenue, Suite 423, Cleveland , Ohio 44115; or via email at lortenzi at greatlakestheater.org ; or by fax at (216) 241-6315, attention Lisa Ortenzi. Any questions regarding the position should be directed to Lisa Ortenzi at (216) 241-5490 x306. Great Lakes Theater Festival is an equal opportunity employer. # # # For More Information: Todd Krispinsky Marketing and Public Relations Manager (216) 241-5490 x 317 tkrispinsky at greatlakestheater.org www.greatlakestheater.org _________________________________________________________________ There are now three new levels of MSN Hotmail Extra Storage! Learn more. http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-us&page=hotmail/es2&ST=1 From pubrncp at hotmail.com Mon Jan 12 18:33:13 2004 From: pubrncp at hotmail.com (B H) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 21:33:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NORTH CANTON PLAYHOUSE PRESENTS...... Message-ID: The North Canton Playhouse, in partnership with the Stark County Board of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, presents The Very Special Arts production of ?The Wiz? based on the story ?the Wonderful Wizard of Oz? by Frank Baum; playing March 5,6 &7th, 2004, Featuring guest artist T.B.A., Friday and Saturday at 8:00pm and Sunday at 2:30pm at the North Canton Playhouse, located on the campus of Hoover High School, 525 7th Street NE, North Canton. All seats reserved $10. All performances are sign language interpreted, and Sunday?s performance is audio described. Tickets available at Stark MRDD?S Whipple ?Dale Centre-330-477-5200, or the North Canton Playhouse-330-494-1613. _________________________________________________________________ Find high-speed ?net deals ? comparison-shop your local providers here. https://broadband.msn.com From cabraham at cecodoor.com Tue Jan 13 06:07:00 2004 From: cabraham at cecodoor.com (Chuck Abraham) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 09:07:00 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Silhouette looking for music director for The King and I Message-ID: ----- Forwarded by Chuck Abraham/Ceco on 01/13/2004 10:01 AM ----- Silhouette Productions is seeing applicants 18 yrs of age and over for The king and I, auditions Feb.9th and 10th call backs Feb.12th from 7:30 to 9:00pm performances are May 14,15,16,21 and 22 2004. Only qualified pianist for musical Director Chore. must have ballet background for the King and I, Skills with children and adults of all ethnic backgrounds helpful. Silhouette Productions mission is to present and produce musical comedies, murder mysteries and entertainment contoured to the venue that it represents. Silhouette is known to be one of the first professional traveling companies in Lake County. Silhouette is a non traditional casting administration. Founded by AEA * Leslie Johns in 1962. Stipend position Chuck Abraham / President (440)840-5571 _______________________________________________ Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. NEohioPAL mailing list NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal http://www.fredsternfeld.com From dwarnke at karamu.com Tue Jan 13 06:20:32 2004 From: dwarnke at karamu.com (Doug Warnke) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 09:20:32 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]costumer needed Message-ID: <007901c3d9e0$6c8eb7a0$0101a8c0@doug> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0076_01C3D9B6.7EB56C00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Karamu Performing Arts Theater is seeking a qualified costumer for its = upcoming production of Bee-Luther Hatchee by Thomas Gibbons. Applicants = should have some costuming experience, especially with period pieces. = Work to begin immediately; show opens March 12, 2004. Paid position. = Those interested should contact Terrence Spivey, Artistic Director, at = (216) 795-7070 Ext. 240 to arrange an interview. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0076_01C3D9B6.7EB56C00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Karamu Performing Arts Theater is = seeking a=20 qualified costumer for its upcoming production of Bee-Luther = Hatchee by=20 Thomas Gibbons.  Applicants should have some costuming experience,=20 especially with period pieces.  Work to begin immediately; show = opens March=20 12, 2004.  Paid position.  Those interested should contact = Terrence=20 Spivey, Artistic Director, at (216) 795-7070 Ext. 240 to arrange an=20 interview. 
------=_NextPart_000_0076_01C3D9B6.7EB56C00-- From dwarnke at karamu.com Tue Jan 13 06:23:01 2004 From: dwarnke at karamu.com (Doug Warnke) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 09:23:01 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Director Message-ID: <008401c3d9e0$c48d4480$0101a8c0@doug> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0081_01C3D9B6.D7A07BC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Karamu Performing Arts Theater seeks Director for its upcoming = Children's Theater Performance Series production of Cinderella. = Applicants should have prior directing experience working with children. = Rehearsal schedule pending, show opens May 1, 2004. Stipend available. = To arrange an interview, please contact Terrence Spivey, Artistic = Director, at (216) 795-7070 Ext. 240 to arrange an interview. ------=_NextPart_000_0081_01C3D9B6.D7A07BC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Karamu Performing Arts Theater seeks = Director for=20 its upcoming Children's Theater Performance Series production of=20 Cinderella.  Applicants should have prior directing = experience=20 working with children.  Rehearsal schedule pending, show opens May = 1,=20 2004.  Stipend available.  To arrange an interview, please = contact=20 Terrence Spivey, Artistic Director, at (216) 795-7070 Ext. 240 to = arrange an=20 interview.
 
------=_NextPart_000_0081_01C3D9B6.D7A07BC0-- From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Tue Jan 13 08:10:18 2004 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 08:10:18 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Budin and Sebo - All Welcome! Message-ID: <20040113161018.3990.qmail@web80002.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2140516718-1074010218=:3062 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Free and Open to The Public "Rock My Soul Shabbat" an alternative, contemporary, musical worship service at The Temple ? Tifereth Israel 26000 Shaker Blvd., Beachwood, OH Friday, January 16, 8:00 PM Featuring an eight piece musical ensemble including acoustic and electric guitars, keyboards, bass, drums, trombone and sax Vocals by Cantor Kathy Sebo and Noah Budin Contemporary, traditional and original Shabbat and folk music A variety of rockin' melodies, klezmer sounds, folk song sing-a-longs, traditional chanting, and very quiet, soulful moments Free and open to the public Dessert reception to follow Musicians: Cantor Kathy Sebo - Vocals Noah Budin ? Guitar/Vocals Bill Toler ? Keyboard Mayda Irwin ? Piano Jack Stratton ? Percussion David Budin ? Bass/Guitar Josh Sebo ? Electric Guitar Dan Utley ? Trombone Jon Lewin ? Saxophone --0-2140516718-1074010218=:3062 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Free and Open to The Public

 

"Rock My Soul Shabbat"

 

an alternative, contemporary, musical worship service

 

at

 

The Temple ? Tifereth Israel

26000 Shaker Blvd., Beachwood, OH

 

Friday, January 16, 8:00 PM

 

Featuring an eight piece musical ensemble including acoustic and electric guitars, keyboards, bass, drums, trombone and sax

 

Vocals by Cantor Kathy Sebo and Noah Budin

 

Contemporary, traditional and original Shabbat and folk music

 

A variety of rockin' melodies, klezmer sounds, folk song sing-a-longs, traditional chanting, and very quiet, soulful moments

 

Free and open to the public

Dessert reception to follow

 

Musicians:

Cantor Kathy Sebo - Vocals

Noah Budin ? Guitar/Vocals

Bill Toler ? Keyboard

Mayda Irwin ? Piano

Jack Stratton ? Percussion

David Budin ? Bass/Guitar

Josh Sebo ? Electric Guitar

Dan Utley ? Trombone

Jon Lewin ? Saxophone

 

--0-2140516718-1074010218=:3062-- From kfitzgerald6 at earthlink.net Tue Jan 13 10:44:41 2004 From: kfitzgerald6 at earthlink.net (KFitzgerald) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 13:44:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ADOPTION BENEFIT CONCERT, AUCTION & RAFFLE Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C3D9DB.651D4C70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit What can you do to help bring a little girl home from China to get the medical care she needs?? Please come to our ADOPTION BENEFIT CONCERT AUCTION & RAFFLE **************Wednesday January 14, 2004 7:00 p.m.**************** at the Stow Youth Baseball Hall in Stow, Ohio Featuring Nashville recording artist (and Steven Curtis Chapman's brother) Jim Chapman premiering a new song written about adoption with songwriter ~ Jim Funk "Does anyone hear her cry?" and with music performed by "The Ozone" Items available for auction & raffle include: Hot air balloon ride, 4 nights Myrtle Beach, 4 nights Rosarito Mexico, $150 Kindermusik basket, 3 month membership LifeCenter Plus, Malley's chocolates, 8-week session at FLYTZ USA GYMNASTICS, Interior or Exterior house painting ~ $2500 value!!! PLUS MUCH MORE!!!! PLEASE CALL: (330)990-5720 for tickets or more information THANK YOU!!!! Please help a baby girl from China come home to her family by going to www.loveforlily.com and donating as little as $1. Thank you!! God Bless!! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- ------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C3D9DB.651D4C70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
What can you=20 do to help bring a little girl home = from China=20 to get the medical care she needs??
 
Please come=20 to our
ADOPTION BENEFIT CONCERT
AUCTION & RAFFLE
**************Wednesday  January 14, 2004  7:00 = p.m.****************
at the Stow Youth Baseball Hall
in Stow, Ohio
 
Featuring=20 Nashville recording artist
(and Steven=20 Curtis Chapman's brother)
Jim Chapman
premiering a new song written about adoption=20 with
songwriter ~=20 Jim Funk
"Does anyone hear her cry?"
and with=20 music performed by
"The Ozone"
 
Items=20 available for auction & raffle include:
Hot air=20 balloon ride, 4 nights Myrtle=20 Beach, 4 nights Rosarito=20 Mexico, $150 Kindermusik basket,=20
3 month=20 membership LifeCenter = Plus,=20 Malley's chocolates, = 8-week=20 session at FLYTZ USA=20 GYMNASTICS,
Interior or Exterior house painting = ~=20 $2500 = value!!!
PLUS=20 MUCH MORE!!!!
 
PLEASE CALL:  (330)990-5720  for=20 tickets or more=20 information
THANK YOU!!!!
 
Please help a baby girl from China come = home to her=20 family by going to www.loveforlily.com and = donating as=20 little as $1.  Thank you!!  God=20 Bless!! 
 


------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C3D9DB.651D4C70-- From dennis at vanityCrash.com Tue Jan 13 11:31:31 2004 From: dennis at vanityCrash.com (Dennis Yurich) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 14:31:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]vanityCrash Says Thanks!!! Message-ID: <170BCB10-45FF-11D8-A975-00039303E868@vanityCrash.com> --Apple-Mail-5--921672808 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed ** A huge Thank You is in order for everyone who came to this past Saturday's Pirates Cove show, "A Night at the Theater" and helped make it such an overwhelming success! Word is that the club was filled to capacity, and all the bands involved had a blast, especially all of us in Vanity Crash. Thank you, thank you, thank you! You helped make this our best show thus far, and a night we won't soon forget!! ** We've got 2 more show dates to let you know about for this weekend: Sat., Jan. 17 Symposium 11802 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, OH w/ The Chrome Kickers, The F Bombs & The Potato Bugs. Doors 9:00, Show 10:00 $5.00 for over 21, $8.00 for 18 to 20. Sun., Jan. 18 The Grog Shop 2785 Euclid Hts Blvd., Cleveland Hts., OH Benefit for Dobama Theater's premiere of "Loud Americans: A Punk Saga." w/ Spy-Fi and The Mutilators. Tickets: $7.00 advance/ $10 day of show Reservations: (216) 321-5588 For more info. on either show, please visit http://www.vanitycrash.com ******************************** vanityCrash is: Dan Folino, Dennis Yurich, Chris Viola, Brian Hager & Jason Giaco. ******************************** If you'd like to unsubscribe from this list, just reply and tell us so. -- --Apple-Mail-5--921672808 Content-Disposition: inline; filename=vanity_crash2.5logo.gif Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Type: image/gif; x-unix-mode=0644; name="vanity_crash2.5logo.gif" R0lGODlh1wBnAOZJAPbBPr8YJ8YWgtttM+KKwOiXOPrgntRQofjRbs1CLfHF4P778/3vz/fFSvfJ Vvvw9/735/nYh/ji78olit98ufzotvzswthfqeqn0MIjKM0zkvfi5OeorstDUPTT59FCmuaZyN+L k/3z2/rck+GCNcYtKttusdNga9t9htBNLs9SXfO2PeWMN+yhOu/FyfjNYu+sO/vx8ddvePvkquOa oMc1QtRXMPPU1uu3u953NPnUe+222MMmNck4K9diMeKTiccxNt18Y9+DWfPLm+B/Tfrt5dVfSNdr bPfSkf///wAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACH5 BAEAAEkALAAAAADXAGcAAAf/gEmCg4SFhoeIiYqLiBGMj5CRkpOUlZaXmJmEABCanp+goaKjmQsA jqSpqqusrYoMAAAMrrS1treSsAAIuL2+v666ssDExcaWwrzHy8zNgxaxsRbO1NW+BtEADtbc3azY 2RXe4+Se4NHb5errkefRBuzx8oYj2bENC/P68Qj2sfD7ApLr5w+fwIPcCPpDhbAhM4X+OjmcWOyF v2gMfTGYRRHhxWwifEHQ4SBfx4Mfoym7ZaABAHEnUaaMxZEWAwexVsYMODMnrZEgdwo01RPAtFUL 3AEYIVSgsJnpUlnAmc1g031PZ8IUBQFitK1X52VNGfXTgnoXX4QNODblDFAV/1x+rLlWXtuPVjGJ 8GovY914SnsCtLQgQs+8fwEXrWqS0gy5MwcnVrw4GtNJDCwWLTuZXeCiEh9BMFyZbud1n3v6TdSy MgAdp+fxXRwa0U3XsWrHVje7qM5CQHEDkLybN+4CLWgaSgrZdUmEDx6E7e2vRYkAARKs+D1VeLSj lBQokGDsAYgLGgQQmF75OvYANoYl6epd5STzHwToF6CBAvlfCuynXliVFfDee9oklU0BLAwAg2sh ReJBegIKSIF0vQS433pXVdbCgQFk4E8OBxZQ2WWQeDBBhSya4IuG+nHYlGsJHDiAPwOUuBhiizyw IosV7vCigDIK5doKNoR4I/+OOhYFFiMmVEgAeQ8QsOIFABJJYH0X5fieiT2pFYkEFWJQiAQXYJih lk3dVZ+X2IE5k2mLgCDgB87AOCAuLoQQwgknHLKBCiiEgEMMg9zwZwfv1SCDC4fcgEINKEAwwwoD 1BhADznYQ8IAoIY6gJyfZnqgDaKuAMAKDWYaxCEhqOAnpIQcwKYiD2DwAQiCeHDBldJJAIIJtuo3 wQVmHqKACRRqcAAI/+m5ngQm5CfAAcmqUsOBOBhCw4EbCKICiCDKUMgJBwJAQgbkppCNpiAuCQC8 5L6XHAwgHsJDo4VUqECdP2qQBAYVSkAAkPt9oGYSD1yA8IB6UkABkBSsgsL/gSgYwih2HQyycb3Y 0ZCECDPoQMSBPYAcAAnR0PuevC6TK2IsKb/XLSE3YEyIngL8l8jE+9kp4AFJAP0wloM4/LCLPD/s 8yg5v9cxITEcyMEg32LHgwoq7PseEJAZqPKBCbRcL8xjB+BuLCS+lzEhHHC7c4WMePCwAGbavd8B B1C4338ED32AtQJ4kETTCPOqyscBhDtI3O8hKsgGHdBwgyAMIEHvg9GAWAIJqsKJnT9iYydvNKLL mQ2+UhdyceSECL3fIyxOILHCghxAwb+DGI23IEoLgLsguVZ8eIUH/PtAsfohnUrW2F09CLrYBUrI AhaMoBALTcZyYAmqRsMu/4L2lB7A6bGk/lHN2EkuyMdTD3KwgI8wL/zCiTzA5o97Kiug80nQm36I pooNHMhcg7DafLKnmfJ1DwBkswe9SGcjJn3pIz9QYALfE4JCzG92jLAf/hTBpjuNUBDS6tfeWPEx HgwCB+/JQASocpEWFKBtccpGBN+VLge+zII59IcBDPgeBCbBBQeilfzoFkL6MUIC4mGT/Wz3NBTe ShBDYwX0AnA5ERzhPfHxBwlSMD5yqW6HZiPfgipoD/XZ4zkfq8EgQnAgQ3xQP/VzorKYhTAOBa5C H8jW8TakwgGygojYEYJL3BMAFtjDOmk743vKxkM1RsN86AOAG7NxlC06jv96AbDe3ARUxUPY7xDL u1v/7Hcnww0yRoW81ioYYAB4le1D2JlZNGBQRpVJEjuUTOPofGg6IAZAdbsYBCIDID2vBUBkheAZ 7xRxSkMQ7mFF8p2AJkCeFBIii6HAngEUQoJ04dAH9kgB2VigKvP9MjsS7OEaf9jGB3KCEB8z1zIv Vwj9CUhx1NTjIGTHHwz854pJMJjf9oMlbw4CnKVg4EVWcKAWqBM7ydHhe9YWC3dqFJjxtGRH2ZiN TS6lENCTIxKxI8dDLBSAiKhmrfajgYUhdBC+qtADHIrFFVoCAhWYYVEuGoAcjK8ExDzmPIPovUmG dJhLPZ8x5cSjZW6Ajtj/MWIhtHnCmYLwm4QEKywTcccohvWhPo0EyYTqmnICk56XPJAj43rBzjm1 klClazHr+Z65AmAIhwAlDkApPUMIsHn9BIErkyBTtOrHeI7dkwdKqSezjjWyBFwEyXTQHNxQlFyc 2yUakXQgltkVpHgNAAXhGg23YqcHA/DBdQ4BuQCEYFvYcZwpkYcB8VBgRQLLnUAF4bcJqImgLmKs AEwgpKQJaKcIhaghaEkd4RD1tRdhZABKENteBgCdp4Vnale712zgsl5KHETVsDMujilCAvx7WLIa K4go7cd2BFio8BKKvAPEt6HRTasgLDBOLs2EewfqlBhVVkZdQvCuwlRt/1IzCQDtHqiDhgCl2xax A1UKAGn05S/C4uuBOwJpAobjaRKkmwQGVGCcDTSwPXoZWnskiVw2QPB2Q4vGWExwwhfRcbloS66b KWJCDzvAf0I8MCB9gEzG2kGV4rtN3qmYxYYQAYEjUN3FZCoBCaDwJckYohSAqQQ2QKaoTNtaUfkD BqJC5pjZlYEEGKGwhYiBn+oIiR0Qy1i6W+zACEDoIhGCWhTCVn0VTYgdUMC/AwSBmgxW6GkKotAE EKRoaKm9zsr406DGjW4KsdJQFocRC3DxOGkY6la7GiOKeB0zT00JBhBYBzF+ta690xjdJiEGzvQ1 rSsBAVpyedfILgpADP+oAg64gAPwG7YoUj0D7bE62bs2iAxUhmdpk0LVCMg1tj9tgPXWSwXevoWW DXDscXOpAUXYNrlU4L5096LYBui0uysDjw1wAAVcQ0F67W2MVL8YAdfe9z0aQ/ByzEDh9iBOw73h JmxzZuLdqDi2n4Rxazwc4tm4eMepkZp9c3zkzSi5u0WO8mWo3N0nb7kxXj5ulsucGDQfd8xv/ouc Y/s3PMc5yOcS9GP4/OdFN0aXDxNqOiX9FkvHyzQqkHDhAP3ptoi6PxBQG6rL2OlYd4XWsyFxQXi9 PlcPeyvGro0IJeLswnG72mkx9ggwXBFxEc5q5r6KqDcAPJBgjqj5Tndt34w68K1ZzN4JPwpxR1wT ggcN41kBFbmXIvEpWfzkP5H5u3si8h85/OY9cZG/IwXzfRk9KbYu+mmjxR+eV30mHm+L0QhR9qFA h+VrYfto8Aj3l4iF3YnR++EA3xOmP4btf3/8ScSe+BEo+0kCAQA7 --Apple-Mail-5--921672808 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed P.O. Box 665 Cleveland, Ohio 44107 http://www.vanityCrash.com --Apple-Mail-5--921672808-- From dwarnke at karamu.com Tue Jan 13 13:02:04 2004 From: dwarnke at karamu.com (Doug Warnke) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 16:02:04 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]audition notice Message-ID: <012e01c3da18$8418e480$0101a8c0@doug> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_012B_01C3D9EE.96BE3EC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > Karamu Performing Arts Theatre Announces Non-Equity Open Call = Auditions for Midwest Premier of "bee-luther-hatchee" by award winning = and controversial playwright Thomas Gibbons. It will be directed by new = Artistic Director Terrence Spivey. >=20 >=20 > SYNOPSIS >=20 > Shelita Burns, a young editor bursts into the limelight with her first = non-fiction book which becomes a best-selling book, which are the the = evocative memoirs of an elderly African American woman, Shelita has = never seen, only corresponded with. The book speaks to Shelita and her = understanding of "the silenced voice", meaning black literary works that = never saw the light of day because of the author's race. But when she = seeks out the reclusive author, she is forced to confront her own future = and a troubling question: Who owns the story of your life? >=20 > AUDITION DATES: January 15 & 16 @ 6pm > CALL BACKS and AUDITION APPOINTMENTS (If Necessary) January 20th and = 21st. > AUDITION LOCATION: Karamu House Concert Hall > REHEARSALS START January 26. (May start on week of January 19th if = cast is complete) >=20 > MUST HAVE PICS AND RESUMES TO BE SEEN > Please prepare 2-3 minute monologue. Improvisations are not accepted.=20 >=20 > CHARACTER BREAKDOWN >=20 >=20 > Libby Price: Female, African-American, could be late thirties to early = forties, has an ageless quality >=20 > Shelita Burns: Female, African-American, mid-thirties, very = attractive, well dress, corporate, articulate and ambitious >=20 > Robert: Male, White, mid to late thirties, an air of modest prosperity >=20 > Anna: Female, White or Hispanic, mid-thirties, corporate, ambitious >=20 > Sean Leonard: Male, White, middle-aged, casual but neatly dressed >=20 >=20 > For Further Information, Please Call 216-795-7070 ext. 241. >=20 > Karamu House > 2355 East 89th Street > Cleveland, Ohio 44106=20 ------=_NextPart_000_012B_01C3D9EE.96BE3EC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> Karamu Performing Arts Theatre Announces Non-Equity Open Call=20 Auditions for Midwest Premier of "bee-luther-hatchee" by award winning = and=20 controversial playwright Thomas Gibbons. It will be directed by new = Artistic=20 Director Terrence Spivey.
>
>
> SYNOPSIS
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>=20 Shelita Burns, a young editor bursts into the limelight with her first=20 non-fiction book which becomes a best-selling book, which are the the = evocative=20 memoirs of an elderly African American woman, Shelita has never seen, = only=20 corresponded with. The book speaks to Shelita and her understanding of = "the=20 silenced voice", meaning black literary works that never saw the light = of day=20 because of the author's race. But when she seeks out the reclusive = author, she=20 is forced to confront her own future and a troubling question: Who owns = the=20 story of your life?
>
> AUDITION DATES: January 15 & 16 = @=20 6pm
> CALL BACKS and AUDITION APPOINTMENTS (If Necessary) January = 20th and=20 21st.
> AUDITION LOCATION: Karamu House Concert Hall
> = REHEARSALS=20 START January 26. (May start on week of January 19th if cast is=20 complete)
>
> MUST HAVE PICS AND RESUMES TO BE SEEN
> = Please=20 prepare 2-3 minute monologue. Improvisations are not accepted.
> =
>=20 CHARACTER BREAKDOWN
>
>
> Libby Price: Female,=20 African-American, could be late thirties to early forties, has an = ageless=20 quality
>
> Shelita Burns: Female, African-American, = mid-thirties,=20 very attractive, well dress, corporate, articulate and ambitious
> =
> Robert: Male, White, mid to late thirties, an air of modest=20 prosperity
>
> Anna: Female, White or Hispanic, = mid-thirties,=20 corporate, ambitious
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> Sean Leonard: Male, White, = middle-aged,=20 casual but neatly dressed
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> For Further = Information,=20 Please Call 216-795-7070 ext. 241.
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> Karamu House
> = 2355=20 East 89th Street
> Cleveland, Ohio 44106
------=_NextPart_000_012B_01C3D9EE.96BE3EC0-- From meadowsjoycem at hotmail.com Tue Jan 13 13:02:39 2004 From: meadowsjoycem at hotmail.com (Joyce Meadows) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 16:02:39 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland State Theatre Arts Program holds Auditions for Heartbreak House- Message-ID:
Auditions for George Bernard Shaw's "Heartbreak House" will be held on Friday, January 23rd at 7:00 p.m. in the Factory Theatre located at East 24th and Chester Avenue.
The show will be directed by Margaret Ford-Taylor.
 
Needed: 
male and female actors who can play in the character age range of 40 to 60.
Production dates are  Feb. 27, 28, 29 & March 5, 6, 7,


Scope out the new MSN Plus Internet Software ? optimizes dial-up to the max! >From Alex P Michaels" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0172_01C3D9ED.1F315870 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Prelude2Cinema mourns the passing of the Tony nominated actor Charles = Brown who played Lt. Foster in "What Angels Fear." Mr. Brown played many = roles and brought them to life with his great talent. We were fortunate = to have him play Lt. Foster. Although a writer creates the story, it is = the actor who brings it to life. Mr. Brown brought many roles to life. He received his first Tony nomination in 1980 for his performance as = Cephus Miles in "Home." Three years ago, he got his second Tony nod and = won a Drama Desk Award for his portrayal of an eloquent small-time = gangster named Elmore in "King Hedley II."=20 Brown portrayed Martin Luther King Jr. in the 1983 TV mini-series, = "Kennedy," starring Martin Sheen. He also appeared in "Law and Order," = "Kojak" and "All My Children."=20 The full obituary is at http://www.cleveland.com/obituary/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/news/107399= 0160158770.xml Charles Brown was a great talent and he will be greatly missed. ------=_NextPart_000_0172_01C3D9ED.1F315870 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Prelude2Cinema mourns the passing of the Tony = nominated actor=20 Charles Brown who played Lt. Foster in "What Angels Fear." Mr. = Brown=20 played many roles and brought them to life with his great talent. = We were=20 fortunate to have him play Lt. Foster. Although a writer creates = the story,=20 it is the actor who brings it to life. Mr. Brown brought many roles to=20 life.
 
He received his first Tony nomination in 1980 for = his=20 performance as Cephus Miles in "Home." Three years ago, he got his = second Tony=20 nod and won a Drama Desk Award for his portrayal of an eloquent = small-time=20 gangster named Elmore in "King Hedley II."

Brown portrayed Martin Luther King Jr. in the 1983 TV=20 mini-series, "Kennedy," starring Martin Sheen. He also appeared in "Law = and=20 Order," "Kojak" and "All My Children."

The full obituary is at
 
Charles Brown was a great talent and he will be = greatly=20 missed.
------=_NextPart_000_0172_01C3D9ED.1F315870-- From jkonrad at cityclub.org Tue Jan 13 13:32:28 2004 From: jkonrad at cityclub.org (Julie Konrad) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 16:32:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL][Mizna-announce] AUDITIONS Message-ID: <001501c3da1c$be577d10$3801a8c0@cityclub.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C3D9F2.D5817510 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit AUDITIONS Mizna, a Minneapolis based Arab American Cultural Organization, is seeking performers for its upcoming play, With Love from Ramallah. Roles include: 3 Arab/Arab American men aged mid 20s/early 30s 3 Arab/Arab American women aged mid 20s/early 30s 1 Latino male any age 1 Caucasian female any age 1 Caucasian male any age 1 "person of color" any age 1 Arab man -- 50+ 2 Arab women -- 40+ NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. Arabic speakers a plus, but not necessary. Play will be performed at the Mixed Blood Theater, Minneapolis, Minnesota from June 3-June 20, 2004. Directed by Dipankar Mukherjee. For more information, email mizna at mizna.org or call 612-788-6920. Visit our website: http://www.mizna.org ------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C3D9F2.D5817510 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

AUDITIONS

Mizna, a =
Minneapolis based Arab American Cultural Organization, is
seeking
performers for its upcoming play, With Love from Ramallah.

Roles include:

3 Arab/Arab American men aged mid 20s/early 30s
3 Arab/Arab American women aged mid 20s/early 30s
1 Latino male any age
1 Caucasian female any age
1 Caucasian male any age
1 "person of color" any age
1 Arab man -- 50+
2 Arab women -- 40+

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY.  Arabic speakers a = plus, but not necessary.

Play will be performed at the Mixed Blood Theater, = Minneapolis,
Minnesota
from June 3-June 20, = 2004Directed by Dipankar = Mukherjee.

For more information, email mizna at mizna.org or call 612-788-6920. 
Visit our website:  http://www.mizna.org

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0016_01C3D9F2.D5817510-- From rferguson at woio.com Tue Jan 13 13:59:02 2004 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 15:59:02 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]EXTRAS STILL NEEDED FOR OPEN MIC NIGHT FILM SHOOT - THIS WEDNESDA Y AT 6:30PM 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_01C3DA20.744B6976 Content-Type: text/plain Thanks to all thos who repsonded so far to offer their support as extras tomorrow. We're going to have a blast. I am still in need of more, so keep sending me emails or call me to let me know you're there. WHAT: Extras for film shoot - Lots of close ups of extras. WHEN 6:30pm - 9:30pm Wednesday Jan 14th WHERE: The Winchester Tavern and Music Hall 12112 Madison Avenue Lakewood, Ohio 44107 The bar is just west of W117th in Lakewood at the corner of Madison and Winchester Please wear what you would wear to a comedy club. Dressy casual, not too upscale, jeans are fine. T-shirts are fine, NO LOGOS PLEASE. If you wear a shirt with a l logo on it, you will be in the back, and probably won't get a close up either. Logos means anything like Sports teams, products, companies. Also if you have a poncho, bring that, you won't get wet, but's it's for one of the jokes. Film making is a lengthy process so I'll appreciate your patience. It will be well worth it. Open Mic Night is a documentary type film that chronicles the journey of Gary and Derrick Richnavsky, two stand-up comedian brothers trying to break into the national stand-up scene. The extras will fill the audience and enjoy Gary and Derrick's new routine as they embark on their search for fame and fortune. CALL OR SEND EMAIL TO THIS ADDRESS TO CONFIRM YOU ARE COMING. MEN ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGE TO COME.. BRING A DATE! MORE INFO: 216-367-7133 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DA20.744B6976 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable EXTRAS STILL NEEDED FOR OPEN MIC NIGHT FILM SHOOT - THIS = WEDNESDAY AT 6:30PM

Thanks to all thos who repsonded so = far to offer their support as extras tomorrow. We're going to have a = blast.
I am still in need of more, so keep = sending me emails or call me to let me know you're there.

WHAT:
Extras for film shoot - Lots of close = ups of extras.

WHEN
6:30pm - 9:30pm Wednesday Jan = 14th

WHERE:

 The Winchester Tavern and Music = Hall
 12112 Madison Avenue
  Lakewood, Ohio 44107

The bar is just west of W117th in = Lakewood at the corner of Madison
and Winchester

Please wear what you would wear to a = comedy club. Dressy casual, not too upscale, jeans are fine. T-shirts = are fine, NO LOGOS PLEASE. If you wear a shirt with a l logo on it, you = will be in the back, and probably won't get a close up either. Logos = means anything like Sports teams, products, companies.

Also if you have a poncho, bring that, = you won't get wet, but's it's for one of the jokes.

Film making is a lengthy process so = I'll appreciate your patience. It will be well worth it.

 Open Mic Night is a documentary = type film that chronicles the journey
 of Gary and Derrick Richnavsky, = two stand-up comedian brothers trying
 to break into the national = stand-up scene. The extras will fill the
 audience and enjoy Gary and = Derrick's new routine as they embark on
 their search for fame and = fortune.

CALL OR SEND EMAIL TO THIS ADDRESS TO = CONFIRM YOU ARE COMING.  MEN ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGE TO COME.. = BRING A DATE!

MORE INFO: 216-367-7133

------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DA20.744B6976-- From MERCEREMAIL at aol.com Tue Jan 13 16:06:17 2004 From: MERCEREMAIL at aol.com (MERCEREMAIL at aol.com) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 19:06:17 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: Invitation to The Stone Pony Band Concert at Nautica Message-ID: <147.2079b3eb.2d35e1f9@aol.com> --part1_147.2079b3eb.2d35e1f9_boundary Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="-----------------------------1074038708" -------------------------------1074038708 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Michael Dean Mercer "If the whole world's a stage... I demand better lighting" -------------------------------1074038708 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
 

Michael Dean Mercer
"If the whole wor= ld's a stage... I demand better lighting"


-------------------------------1074038708-- --part1_147.2079b3eb.2d35e1f9_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: From: ThePowerhousePub at aol.com Full-name: ThePowerhousePub Message-ID: <1ce.17cf78fd.2d35ca02 at aol.com> Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 17:24:02 EST Subject: Invitation to The Stone Pony Band Concert at Nautica To: ThePowerhousePub at aol.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="-----------------------------1074032642" X-Mailer: 9.0 for Windows sub 5002 -------------------------------1074032642 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit We'd love to have you join us one week from Friday at Nautica. The Stone Pony Band is a guaranteed GOOD TIME! For info and reservations go to: www.stoneponyband.com. Mike from The Pub NEXT FRIDAY, JANUARY 23 RD * THE STONE PONY BAND * Ohio's #1 Springsteen Cover Band The Powerhouse Pub at Nautica Doors Open 8:pm Show 9 - 1:am Raffling a guitar signed by Bruce Springsteen (Proceeds to benefit: United Cerebral Palsy Assn) -------------------------------1074032642 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
We'd love to have you join us one week from Friday at Na= utica. The Stone Pony Band is a guaranteed GOOD TIME!  For info and res= ervations go to: www.stonepony= band.com.  Mike from The Pub
 


NEXT FRIDAY, JANUARY 23 RD
* THE STONE PONY BAND *
Ohio's #1 Springsteen Cover Band
The Powerho= use Pub at Nautica
Doors Open 8:= pm Show 9 - 1:am
Raffling a guitar signed by Bruce Spr= ingsteen
(Proceeds to benefit: United Cerebral Palsy Assn)

-------------------------------1074032642-- --part1_147.2079b3eb.2d35e1f9_boundary-- From bryan at bryanbird.com Tue Jan 13 16:44:06 2004 From: bryan at bryanbird.com (Bryan Bird) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 19:44:06 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Saxophone player and Percussionist needed -- PAID POSITIONS Message-ID: Olde Towne Hall Theatre needs a percussionist and a saxophone player for their musical, The 1940s Radio Hour. These are both paid positions. The show runs for four weekends: Thu-Sat February 12, 13, 14; Thu-Sat 19, 20, 21; Thu-Sat 26, 27, 28; Thu-Sat March 4, 5, 6 at 8:00 p.m.; and two matinees on Sunday, February 22 and 29 at 2:00 p.m. The theater is located on Center Ridge Road (Rt. 20) in North Ridgeville, near the corner of St. Rt. 83 (Avon-Belden Rd.), in front of the giant blue water tower. For more information about the theater, visit http://www.oldetownehalltheare.com. If you are interested, please call the director at 440-327-4642. From NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com Tue Jan 13 19:41:06 2004 From: NOW-U-KNOW at rocketmail.com (It's me, MITCH!) Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 19:41:06 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]ATTENTION ALL MUSICIANS/SINGERS/ARTISTS: Message-ID: <20040114034106.80201.qmail@web13905.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1538950583-1074051666=:79886 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Our label and distribution co-op is looking to form a team of musicians and artists to come together and form a new band in the Great Lakes and Middle American Region. Upon interview and evaluation, THOSE CHOSEN will immediately be coming together to experiment and vibe off of each other that very same night in our studios both A (Prep), B (Main) and C (Live Room) and see if the team assembled can create artisticly and form this new group. Please contact me at this email if you might be interested in joining a band with full label backing and tour support. We are also looking for artists who feel they might like to vibe with new and fresh musicians. There will be other engineers available to meet with you and possibly work with that night. THERE IS NO PAY REQUIRED. THIS IS A SERIOUS OFFER FOR SERIOIS ARTISTS. THE STUDIO TIME IS FREE. SO IS THE VIBE! When: 8pm-January 30th, 2004 (interview at 6pm) Who: Drum, Bass, DJ, Guitar, Singer (Pro's ONLY) [5 years experience OR MORE] Band Influences: Hip Hop meets Rock with a twist of Rage (Against the Machine) Type of music: Linkin Park, Limp, Rage, N.E.R.D. ANY MORE DETAILS WILL BE DISCUSSED AFTER WE FIRST CORRESPONDE IN REGARDS TO THIS EMAIL. Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry) MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and STILL makin' things happen! http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com The fansite boasting over 6,700+ friends/ coming home, again! (?1991 The MAB/EG--------The MAB/EG 2004?) --0-1538950583-1074051666=:79886 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Our label and distribution co-op is looking to form a team of musicians and artists to come together and form a new band in the Great Lakes and Middle American Region. Upon interview and evaluation, THOSE CHOSEN will immediately be coming together to experiment and vibe off of each other that very same night in our studios both A (Prep), B (Main) and C (Live Room) and see if the team assembled can create artisticly and form this new group.
 
Please contact me at this email if you might be interested in joining a band with full label backing and tour support. We are also looking for artists who feel they might like to vibe with new and fresh musicians. There will be other engineers available to meet with you and possibly work with that night.
 
THERE IS NO PAY REQUIRED. THIS IS A SERIOUS OFFER FOR SERIOIS ARTISTS.
 
THE STUDIO TIME IS FREE.
 
SO IS THE VIBE!
 
When: 8pm-January 30th, 2004 (interview at 6pm)
 
Who: Drum, Bass, DJ, Guitar, Singer (Pro's ONLY) [5 years experience OR MORE]
 
Band Influences: Hip Hop meets Rock with a twist of Rage (Against the Machine)
 
Type of music: Linkin Park, Limp, Rage, N.E.R.D.

 

ANY MORE DETAILS WILL BE DISCUSSED AFTER WE FIRST CORRESPONDE IN REGARDS TO THIS EMAIL.

Mitch Berlingeri (BERLIN-jerry)



MORE FOCUSED THAN EVER and STILL makin' things happen!

http://TheAnswer.mustbehere.com

The fansite boasting over 6,700+ friends/ coming home, again!

(?1991 The MAB/EG--------The MAB/EG 2004?)

--0-1538950583-1074051666=:79886-- >From Alex P Michaels" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0153_01C3DA64.6A7FA1C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For one weekend only, Emmy winning writer and acclaimed director Alex P. = Michaels is bringing to The Cleveland Public Theatre (CPT) January 23 - = 25, 2004 an interactive visual event that covers scandals, rumours, race = and making movies in a city that "just doesn't get it." The play/ visual = event titled "The M.A.N." a.k.a. "The Magnificent Arrogant Nigger or I = Never Learned to Dance Like Fred Astaire" will involve the audience and = show movie clips from Prelude2Cinema.=20 We are sorry we can not offer any comp tickets for the performance. But = tickets are only $10. We are not selling the tickets, you have to = contact CPT at http://www.cptonline.org/boxoffice/index.cfm or by phone = at (216)631.2727 for that. For people who have worked with Prelude2Cinema before, if you R.S.V.P. = us, and come early, we can offer you VIP seating. VIP seating is only = for cast and crew who have worked with us and selected friends. Thanks = for supporting Prelude2Cinema in the past and we wish you all the best = in your careers. Since the play/ Visual Event will feature Movie Clips from = Prelude2Cinema movies, you may get a chance to see yourself on the big = screen. Also the audience will be involved. For VIP Seating, please e-mail Prelude2Cinema at = rsvpman at prelude2cinema.com or go to http://www.prelude2cinema.com/Special\MAN-VIP.htm ------=_NextPart_000_0153_01C3DA64.6A7FA1C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
For one weekend only, Emmy winning = writer and=20 acclaimed director Alex P. Michaels is bringing to The Cleveland Public = Theatre=20 (CPT) January 23 - 25, 2004 an interactive visual event that covers = scandals,=20 rumours, race and making movies in a city that "just doesn't get = it." The=20 play/ visual event titled "The M.A.N." a.k.a. "The Magnificent Arrogant = Nigger=20 or I Never Learned to Dance Like Fred Astaire" will involve the audience = and=20 show movie clips from Prelude2Cinema.
 
We are sorry we can not offer any comp = tickets for=20 the performance. But tickets are only $10. We are not selling the = tickets, you=20 have to contact CPT  at http://www.cptonlin= e.org/boxoffice/index.cfm=20 or by phone at (216)631.2727 for that.
 
For people who have worked = with Prelude2Cinema=20 before, if you R.S.V.P. us, and come early, we can offer you VIP = seating. VIP=20 seating is only for cast and crew who have worked with us and selected = friends.=20 Thanks for supporting Prelude2Cinema in the past and we wish you all the = best in=20 your careers.
 
Since the play/ Visual Event will = feature Movie=20 Clips from Prelude2Cinema movies, you may get a chance to see yourself = on the=20 big screen. Also the audience will be involved.
 
For VIP Seating, please e-mail = Prelude2Cinema at rsvpman at prelude2cinema.com= or go=20 to
http://www.pre= lude2cinema.com/Special\MAN-VIP.htm
------=_NextPart_000_0153_01C3DA64.6A7FA1C0-- From Crwhite114 at aol.com Wed Jan 14 03:25:43 2004 From: Crwhite114 at aol.com (Crwhite114 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 06:25:43 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions - "Caught in the Net" - Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Message-ID: <196.24b03cff.2d368137@aol.com> --part1_196.24b03cff.2d368137_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATER ANNOUNCES AUDITIONS For "CAUGHT IN THE NET" PRODUCED IN COOPERATION WITH Samuel French Ltd. Directed by Barbara L. Rhoades Produced by Carolyn Barnhard AUDITION INFORMATION ADULTS / ACTORS Two Men and Two Women between 38 and 48 One Man between 58 and 70 One Young Man and One Young Woman between 16 and 20 SUNDAY, JANUARY 18TH 7pm and MONDAY, JANUARY 19TH 7:30pm At the theater 40 West River Street Chagrin Falls We will have script selections available on site the night of auditions. Headshots and resumes are not expected, but are appreciated. All actors perform on a volunteer basis in Chagrin Valley Little Theater Productions. This is an adult British Farce. SHOW DATES ARE: March 19, 20, 26, 27, 28, April 2, 3, 9, 10 Friday and Saturdays: 8:00 pm Curtain Sunday: 2:00pm Matinee Questions: Call 440-247-8955 HOPE TO SEE YOU AT AUDITIONS! --part1_196.24b03cff.2d368137_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATER ANNOUNCES

AUDITIONS
For
"CAUGHT IN THE NET"


PRODUCED IN COOPERATION WITH Samuel French Ltd.

Directed by Barbara L. Rhoades
Produced by Carolyn Barnhard

AUDITION INFORMATION

ADULTS / ACTORS

Two Men and Two Women between 38 and 48
One Man between 58 and 70
One Young Man and One Young Woman between 16 and 20

SUNDAY, JANUARY 18TH  7pm
and MONDAY, JANUARY 19TH    7:30pm

At the theater
40 West River Street
Chagrin Falls

We will have script selections available on site the night of auditions.
Headshots and resumes are not expected, but are appreciated.
All actors perform on a volunteer basis in Chagrin Valley Little Theater Pro= ductions.

This is an adult British Farce.

SHOW DATES ARE:

March 19, 20, 26, 27, 28, April 2, 3, 9, 10
Friday and Saturdays:  8:00 pm Curtain
Sunday:  2:00pm Matinee

Questions:  Call  440-247-8955

HOPE TO SEE YOU AT AUDITIONS!

--part1_196.24b03cff.2d368137_boundary-- From Thackaberr at aol.com Wed Jan 14 06:04:14 2004 From: Thackaberr at aol.com (Thackaberr at aol.com) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 09:04:14 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Rave Review in Plain Dealer for COPENHAGEN at Actors' Summit Message-ID: <1d6.184f0f96.2d36a65e@aol.com> -------------------------------1074089054 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Actors meet challenges of complex 'Copenhagen' 01/14/04 Linda Eisenstein Special to The Plain Dealer On a bare stage, two men and a woman warily circle each other and occasionally collide like atomic particles. Michael Frayn's remarkable drama "Copenhagen" is a bracing exploration of history, physics, ethics, politics, friendship and the elusive meaning of memory. It's a formidable play: complex, deep, with a torrent of difficult material to be mastered. So it's a pleasure to report that Actors' Summit is entirely up to the challenge. The theater's excellent production, with fine direction and memorable performances, is of such a caliber that even in the second week of January, it's a snap to predict that it will be one of the year's best. "Copenhagen" explores an enigmatic meeting that took place between two theoretical physicists on opposite sides of World War II. In 1941, Werner Heisenberg returns to the Danish home of his former teacher and mentor, Niels Bohr. It's a highly charged visit. Denmark has been occupied by the Nazis, Bohr is half-Jewish, Heisenberg is working for the Germans, and both men are being watched. "I carry around my surveillance like an infectious disease," Heisenberg says. After some hot sparring that leads to a nostalgic thaw, their meeting suddenly turns icy cold, and ends abruptly. For Heisenberg is now the head of Germany's atomic project, and has asked his mentor two thorny questions: What are the moral implications of a scientist working on weapons of mass destruction? And do you love your country less when it is wrong? Frayn adds Bohr's wife, Margrethe, to the mix. She's part narrator/observer, part sounding board - the scientists must express themselves so as to be understandable to her (and us). He also sets his play in a chilly afterlife, where the trio can replay the meeting, trying to parse all its meanings. As Heisenberg, Wayne Turney gives a prodigious performance. Hands nervously wringing behind his back, teasing names from his memory, mind racing, Turney paints a portrait of a brilliant, conflicted man with the desperate need to be understood. Lucy Bredeson-Smith is a superb Margrethe. Angular and wary, sharp-eyed and sharp-tongued, she conveys a stillness that adds emotional weight and counterbalance to the colliding orbits of the more openly volatile men. Neil Thackaberry gives Bohr a gruff heartiness. He makes you see both the formidable mind and the underlying generosity. His performance is rock-solid, but it's not as deeply nuanced. That may be because he truly excels in his second role: as "Copenhagen's" director. It's a challenging evening, but ultimately thrilling. And the questions it raises reverberate for days afterwards. If you cherish theater that makes you think as well as feel, don't miss it. Eisenstein is a playwright in Cleveland. To reach Linda Eisenstein: entertainment at plaind.com -------------------------------1074089054 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Actors meet chal= lenges of complex 'Copenhagen= '

01/14/04

Linda Eisenstein
Special to The Plain Dealer=

On a bare stage, two=20= men and a woman warily circle each other and occasionally collide like atomi= c particles. Michael Frayn's remarkable drama "<= SPAN style=3D"FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: Arial">Copenhagen" is a br= acing exploration of history, physics, ethics, politics, friendship and the=20= elusive meaning of memory.

It's a formidable pla= y: complex, deep, with a torrent of difficult material to be mastered. So it= 's a pleasure to report that Actors' Summit is entirely up to the=20= challenge. The theater's excellent production, with fine direction and memor= able performances, is of such a caliber that even in the second week of Janu= ary, it's a snap to predict that it will be one of the year's best.

"Copenhagen= " explores an enigmatic meeting that took place between two theoretical phys= icists on opposite sides of World War II. In 1941, Werner Heisenberg returns= to the Danish home of his former teacher and mentor, Niels Bohr. It's a hig= hly charged visit. Denmark has been occupied b= y the Nazis, Bohr is half-Jewish, Heisenberg is working for the Germans, and= both men are being watched. "I carry around my surveillance like an infecti= ous disease," Heisenberg says.

After some hot sparri= ng that leads to a nostalgic thaw, their meeting suddenly turns icy cold, an= d ends abruptly. For Heisenberg is now the head of Germany's atomic project, and has asked his mentor two thorny questions= : What are the moral implications of a scientist working on weapons of mass=20= destruction? And do you love your country less when it is wrong? =

Frayn adds Bohr's wif= e, Margrethe, to the mix. She's part narrator/observer, part sounding board=20= - the scientists must express themselves so as to be understandable to her (= and us). He also sets his play in a chilly afterlife, where the trio can rep= lay the meeting, trying to parse all its meanings.

As Heisenberg, Wayne=20= Turney gives a prodigious performance. Hands nervously wringing behind his b= ack, teasing names from his memory, mind racing, Turney paints a portrait of= a brilliant, conflicted man with the desperate need to be understood. =

Lucy Bredeson-Smith i= s a superb Margrethe. Angular and wary, sharp-eyed and sharp-tongued, she co= nveys a stillness that adds emotional weight and counterbalance to the colli= ding orbits of the more openly volatile men.

Neil Thackaberry give= s Bohr a gruff heartiness. He makes you see both the formidable mind and the= underlying generosity. His performance is rock-solid, but it's not as deepl= y nuanced. That may be because he truly excels in his second role: as "C= openhagen's" director.

It's a challenging ev= ening, but ultimately thrilling. And the questions it raises reverberate for= days afterwards. If you cherish theater that makes you think as well as fee= l, don't miss it.

Eisenstein is a playw= right in Cleveland.

To reach Linda Eisens= tein:

entertainment at plaind.com <= /P> -------------------------------1074089054-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Wed Jan 14 06:20:44 2004 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 09:20:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder of Cleveland's IndieClub meeting Message-ID: <001b01c3daa9$9c8b7820$0f00000a@accnt> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001C_01C3DA7F.B3B57020 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This Sunday, Jan 18, at Talkies for everyone interesting in filmmaking and/or have an interest to talk about your experiences in stage/film/video acting (open forum discussion). Short films, music videos and scenes from feature films shown by local filmmakers. More information at http://www.mdifilm.com/indieclub.html ====================== Johnny Wu Media Design Imaging Media creations for Marketing Solutions http://www.mdifilm.com 216.373.3278 Wu Jia Quan Shu 2800 years of Chinese Martial Art Family System http://www.wujiaquan.com President (2004-2005) Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland http://www.ocagc.org Independent Pictures Dedicated to indie filmmaking and media expression http://www.ohiofilms.com 216.651.7315 ================ ------=_NextPart_000_001C_01C3DA7F.B3B57020 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

This = Sunday, Jan 18,=20 at Talkies for everyone interesting in filmmaking and/or have an = interest to=20 talk about your experiences in stage/film/video acting (open forum=20 discussion).
 
Short = films, music=20 videos and scenes from feature films shown by local=20 filmmakers.
 
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Johnny Wu
 
Media Design = Imaging
Media creations for = Marketing=20 Solutions
http://www.mdifilm.com
216.373.3278
 
Wu Jia Quan = Shu
2800 years of Chinese = Martial Art Family=20 System
http://www.wujiaquan.com
 
President = (2004-2005)
Organization of Chinese = Americans of=20 Greater Cleveland
http://www.ocagc.org
 
Independent = Pictures
Dedicated to indie = filmmaking and media=20 expression
http://www.ohiofilms.com
216.651.7315
 
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------=_NextPart_000_001C_01C3DA7F.B3B57020-- From TALENTnet1 at aol.com Wed Jan 14 06:59:21 2004 From: TALENTnet1 at aol.com (TALENTnet1 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 09:59:21 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Still Need certain Hollywood types Message-ID: <158.2b80a864.2d36b349@aol.com> -------------------------------1074092360 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit www.FaktorsTalentNetwork.com is still seeking types such as Charlie Chaplin W.C. Fields Rhett / Scarlett Austin Powers Darth Vadar Frankenstein John Wayne Any recognizable movie types for February 7 event in Akron area No rehearsals needed. Just have fun "schmoozing" with guests as your character. Must have own quality costuming. $75 for two hours. Please email your interest today if possible. Regards, Mary Faktor (the actor) -------------------------------1074092360 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
www.Fakt= orsTalentNetwork.com is still seeking types such as
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Austin Powers
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Frankenstein
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Any recognizable movie types for February 7 event in Akr= on area
No rehearsals needed.  Just have fun "schmoozing" w= ith guests as your character.  Must have own quality costuming. $75 for= two hours.  Please email your interest today if possible.<= /DIV>
 
Regards,
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-------------------------------1074092360-- From Youngion at cox.net Wed Jan 14 09:08:13 2004 From: Youngion at cox.net (Eastern Onion) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 12:08:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]cello tutor needed Message-ID: I am looking for a cello tutor for 13 year old daughter. She has been playing for 2 years and last tutor has gone off to college. Would really like this person to be close to Lakewood. If anyone is interested please email back with your cost. Thank you in advance! Tracy L. Halloran From SomeDadA at aol.com Wed Jan 14 09:18:06 2004 From: SomeDadA at aol.com (SomeDadA at aol.com) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 12:18:06 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Improv classes begin soon! Message-ID: --part1_e.3aa50fc4.2d36d3ce_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater, Cleveland=E2=80=99s ONLY improvisation= al=20 theater and a local favorite for over eight years, is pleased to announce th= eir next=20 session "Improv Intensives".=20 Dada=E2=80=99s "Improv Intensives" are not your ordinary improvisation class= . They=20 are a unique and entertaining exploration of the improvisational process,=20 designed to promote within the student the ability to communicate with a par= tner, to=20 think "on your feet" and to tap into the performance power of the individual= =20 within an ensemble.=20 The following Intensives are being offered :=20 Improv 101 : Building Blocks=20 Saturdays 12:00PM to 2:30 PM=20 Improv 102 : Improv Structures=20 Tuesdays 7:00 to 9:30 PM=20 Improv 103 : Improv for Performance=20 Saturdays 3:00 to 5:30 PM=20 All classes are held at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,=20 1210 W. 6th Street, Cleveland.=20 Improv 102 begins Tuesday Jan. 20th=20 Improv 101 & 103 begins Saturday Jan. 24th=20 (Improv 102 & 103 requires prior Improv training)=20 Cost is $175.00 for eight week Improv Intensives.=20 Classes are open to all, however sizes are limited.=20 For additional information contact Cabaret Dada at (216)696-4242=20 --part1_e.3aa50fc4.2d36d3ce_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Cabaret Da= da Improvisational Theater, Cleveland=E2=80=99s ONLY improvisational the= ater and a local favorite for over eight years, is pleased to announce their= next session "Improv Intensives".=20

Dada=E2=80=99s "Improv Intensives" are not your ordinary i= mprovisation class. They are a unique and entertaining exploration of the im= provisational process, designed to promote within the student the ability to= communicate with a partner, to think "on your feet" and to tap into the per= formance power of the individual within an ensemble.=20

The following Intensives are being offered :=20

Improv 101 : Building Blocks=20
Saturdays   12:00PM to 2:30 PM=20

Improv 102 : Improv Structures=20
Tuesdays   7:00 to 9:30 PM=20

Improv 103 : Improv for Performance=20
Saturdays   3:00 to 5:30 PM=20


All classes are held at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater,=20
1210 W. 6th Street, Cleveland.=20

Improv 102 begins Tuesday Jan. 20th=20
Improv 101 & 103 begins Saturday Jan. 24th=20
(Improv 102 & 103 requires prior Improv training)=20
Cost is $175.00 for eight week Improv Intensives.=20

Classes are open to all, however sizes are limited.=20

For additional information contact Cabaret Dada at (216)696-4242=20
--part1_e.3aa50fc4.2d36d3ce_boundary-- From Mike_Baker at clevelandyucks.com Wed Jan 14 09:52:44 2004 From: Mike_Baker at clevelandyucks.com (Mike Baker) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 12:52:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cheap Yucks Saturday 1-17 Message-ID: <200401141252.AA418840752@clevelandyucks.com> Volatile local comic Mike Baker and veteran funnyman Chris Hegedus will be headlining the first show in the "Cheap Yucks" series at the Winchester, 12112 Madison Ave., Lakewood Ohio on Saturday, January 17th at 10:00p.m. Sponsored by Cleveland Yucks (www.clvelandyucks.com), the series is designed to highlight local and area standup comedy at an extremely affordable price. All shows in the series are $5. Tickets available at the door. Also appearing will be emcee Joe Howard along with Lester Graham, Hot Carl, and Mike Melville. Finishing out the evening will be the music of Jim Olenik. Come on out, have a few cheap laughs, and support local comedy. For more information visit http://www.clevelandyucks.com From queenbeeprod at mindspring.com Wed Jan 14 11:34:16 2004 From: queenbeeprod at mindspring.com (queen bee productions) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 14:34:16 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITION NOTICE REMINDER-Pro Choice Theatre Message-ID: <001b01c3dad5$65ff3860$6501a8c0@Boris> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C3DAAB.7CAAD8A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AUDITION NOTICE =20 Queen Bee Production is producing Cindy Cooper's "Words of Choice" ,a = dynamic pro-choice theater piece, being produced in Ohio to promote the = upcoming "March for Women's Lives".=20 =20 Currently looking to complete a culturally diverse ensemble cast. Need = 1 man (range 35-60 ish) and 1 or 2 women (range 20-35 ish). Must have a = reasonably flexible schedule and willing to travel. =20 =20 Auditions will be held on Saturday, January 17 at 1:00 p.m. at A Woman's = Place, YWCA Tallmadge Center, 111 West Ave., Close to Tallmadge Circle. = Cold readings from script. Bring resume, headshot and schedule through = May 1. Talent is compensated for performances. Questions contact Deb = Lemire 330-929-3382. ------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C3DAAB.7CAAD8A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

AUDITION NOTICE

 

Queen Bee Production is producing Cindy Cooper=92s  =93Words of Choice=94 ,a  dynamic pro-choice theater = piece, being=20 produced in Ohio to promote the = upcoming=20 =93March for Women=92s Lives=94.

 

Currently looking to complete a culturally = diverse=20 ensemble cast.  Need 1 man = (range=20 35-60 ish) and 1 or 2 women (range 20-35 ish).  Must have a reasonably = flexible schedule=20 and willing to travel. =20

 

Auditions will be held on Saturday, January 17 = at=20 1:00 p.m. at A Woman=92s = Place,=20 YWCA=20 Tallmadge=20 Center, = 111=20 West Ave., Close to=20 Tallmadge = Circle.  Cold readings from = script.  Bring resume, headshot and = schedule=20 through May 1.  Talent is=20 compensated for performances. =20 Questions contact Deb Lemire=20 330-929-3382.

------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C3DAAB.7CAAD8A0-- From rferguson at woio.com Wed Jan 14 12:46:09 2004 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 14:46:09 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]43 THE BLOCK GODZILLA SPOT TO DEBUT NEXT WEEK 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_01C3DADF.1D68FBCC Content-Type: text/plain After months of delays and lots of post-production, 43 The Block "Godzilla" will debut on WUAB 43 The block sometime next week or the week after barring any more delays. Thanks to all those who helped on on this spot this fall. I think it's turned out very well. At this point I cannot make copies of it. I will try and tell you exactly when to expect it so you can tape it off the tv directly. Thanks again. Rick "Planet Earth is blue and there's nothing I can do." D.B. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DADF.1D68FBCC Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 43 THE BLOCK GODZILLA SPOT TO DEBUT NEXT WEEK

After months of delays and lots of = post-production, 43 The Block "Godzilla" will debut on WUAB = 43 The block sometime next week or the week after barring any more = delays.

Thanks to all those who helped on on = this spot this fall. I think it's turned out very well. At this point I = cannot make copies of it. I will try and tell you exactly when to = expect it so you can tape it off the tv directly.

Thanks again.

Rick








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

------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DADF.1D68FBCC-- From kjones at gate.cia.edu Wed Jan 14 13:09:02 2004 From: kjones at gate.cia.edu (Kristen Jones) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 16:09:02 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Akron Lyric Opera Theatre presents "Gianni Schicci" Message-ID: <4005AFEE.2080804@gate.cia.edu> Press release submitted by Akron Lyric Opera Theatre Contact: Todd E. Ranney, Artistic Director AKRON LYRIC OPERA THEATRE presents Gianni Schicchi by G. Puccini and other selections In his only comedy, Puccini has created a timeless picture of family greed and class warfare. Gianni Schicchi has been summoned to help a bickering family get the money back that it's patriarch has left to the monks. He creatively disguises himself as the elder (recently diseased) man and has the will rewritten to everyones' surprise, including a special twist at the end. An encore performance of the production by Akron Lyric Opera Theatre will take place on January 22th 7:00 pm at Valley Forge High School, 9999 Independence Blvd., Parma Heights. Starring in this production will be Brian Johnson, Todd E. Ranney, Jared Plasterer, Kristen Jones, and Timothy Culver. The opera will be performed in English. The First half of the performance will include selections from opera and musical theater with special guest Catherine Robison. Tickets may be purchased at the door or by calling ALOT at (330)864-ALOT. $10.00 general, $5.00 student Akron Lyric Opera Theatre: 280 Merriman Rd. Akron, Ohio 44303-1567 (330) 864-ALOT (2568) From scercone at carouseldinnertheatre.com Wed Jan 14 13:49:15 2004 From: scercone at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Sean Cercone) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 16:49:15 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Miss Saigon Auditions- Carousel Dinner Theatre Message-ID: <53BEDB5B24A8CB4AA1BED257B2CA0A87012B8A@dc1.carousel.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DAE8.4136FC97 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Carousel Dinner Theatre will be holding a second round of local auditions for all those we were unable to see this past weekend. Auditions will be held on Saturday January 17, 2004 at 11:00 am at the Carousel=92s rehearsal space in Akron, OH. =20 The show will be directed by Bary Ivan. Mr Ivan has been associated with theatres throughout the United States and Europe, ranging from directing at the German State Opera to being a guest director at Yale. Mr. Ivan has directed at Lincoln Center and won the Boston critic's Best Director award in 1997 for his rethought version of Forty Second Street, and he received the "Best Director" citation by the Pittsburgh Press for his Pittsburg CLO production of Company starring Malcom Gets and Michelle Pawk. Mr. Ivan directs regularly at Pittsburgh CLO, North Shore Music Theatre and has other national credits including West Side Story and Chicago starring Deborah Gibson. =20 1. We are looking for Asian child actors to play the role of =93Tam=94. = Boys and girls between the age of 5 and 10 will be seen. Children do not need to sing, but should have a musicality to them and be able to follow direction well. We will be casting two children to cover this role.=20 =20 2. Also seeking Asian female singer/dancers, age range late teens to late 20=92s. =20 3. Also seeking Asian and American male singer/dancers, age range late teens to late 20=92s. =20 =20 **Please be prepared to sing 16 bars or more of your own musical choice that is in the style of=20 the show. Please bring your own sheet music for our accompanist. **All people auditioning should wear appropriate form-fitting dance clothing. Men should wear dance or athletic shoes, women should wear character shoes. **All people auditioning should bring picture and resume. Young people auditioning for the role of "Tam" can bring picture and description of performing experience if no resume is available. =20 Directions to the rehearsal hall can be found on our website http://www.carouseldinnertheatre.com/auditions.htm=20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DAE8.4136FC97 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

The=20 Carousel Dinner Theatre will be holding a second round of local = auditions for=20 all those we were unable to see this past weekend.  Auditions will = be held=20 on Saturday January 17,  2004 at 11:00 am at = the=20 Carousel=92s rehearsal space in Akron, OH.

 

The show will be directed by Bary Ivan.  = Mr Ivan=20 has been associated with theatres throughout the United States and = Europe,=20 ranging from directing at the German State Opera to being a guest = director at=20 Yale.  Mr. Ivan has directed at Lincoln Center and won the Boston = critic's=20 Best Director award in 1997 for his rethought version of Forty Second = Street,=20 and he received the "Best Director" citation by the Pittsburgh Press for = his=20 Pittsburg CLO production of Company starring Malcom Gets and Michelle=20 Pawk.  Mr. Ivan directs regularly at Pittsburgh CLO, North Shore = Music=20 Theatre and has other national credits including West Side Story and = Chicago=20 starring Deborah Gibson.

 

1.=20 We are looking for Asian child actors to play the role of = =93Tam=94. Boys and=20 girls between the age of 5 and 10 will be seen. Children do not need to = sing,=20 but should have a musicality to them and be able to follow direction = well. We=20 will be casting two children to cover this role.

 

2.=20 Also seeking Asian female singer/dancers, age range late teens to = late=20 20=92s.

 

3.=20 Also seeking Asian and American male singer/dancers, age range = late teens=20 to late 20=92s.

 

 

**Please be=20 prepared to sing 16 bars or more of your own musical choice that is in = the style=20 of
the show. Please bring your own sheet music for our=20 accompanist.

**All = people=20 auditioning should wear appropriate form-fitting dance clothing. Men=20 should
wear dance or athletic shoes, women should wear character=20 shoes.

**All = people=20 auditioning should bring picture and resume. Young people auditioning = for the=20 role of

"Tam" = can bring=20 picture and description of performing experience if no resume is=20 available.

 

Directions to the=20 rehearsal hall can be found on our website http://www.ca= rouseldinnertheatre.com/auditions.htm=20

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DAE8.4136FC97-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Wed Jan 14 14:07:43 2004 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 17:07:43 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Look at the Spring Session Theatre Classes at Fine Arts! Message-ID: <004401c3daea$d65c9520$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C3DAC0.ED868D20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Registration is currently under way for Spring Session classes at The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby. Classes begin January 26, 2004 and run through June 5, 2004. Classes are offered for all ages and ability levels in the Visual Arts, Dance, Theatre and Music. Private lessons in most instruments and voice are available. Music and Art Therapists are also on staff. 91% of Fine Arts's instructors are degreed with 46% carrying advanced degrees. Most are artists/instructors. Well known director Sarah May and playwright Park Goist, former director of the American Studies Program and a faculty member of the Theater Department at CWRU join Fine Arts Association's faculty this session. The following are some of the high school/adult theatre classes being offered Spring Session: Playwriting (ages 16-adult) This course, for students of all experience levels, will explore elements of plays and playwriting through a series of specific writing exercises. Several plays will be read and discussed as a way to further enhance the understanding of how a play works. The goal of the course is for each student to complete either a well-crafted one act play or part of a longer work. The first session of the class will meet at Fine Arts Association in the Corning Auditorium. Subsequent sessions will be held at an offsite location chosen by the members of the class. Instructor Park Goist is a produced freelance playwright and former Director of the American Studies Program and faculty member in the Theatre department at Case Western Reserve University. Saturday 12:00-2:00 pm 9 wks 18 hrs Goist $165 Essence of Acting I (ages 16-adult) Through exercises in imagination, ensemble, relationship building, movement and relaxation, students will work on the basic skills of acting and reacting truthfully onstage. This course is geared toward the beginning actor or the intermediate actor looking to revisit and solidify skills. Saturday 10:00 am-12:00 pm 9 wks 18 hrs Kosovich Peck $165 Scene Study (ages 16-adult) In this in-depth course, intermediate to advanced students will work on numerous scenes culminating in an evening of short works at the session?s end. The course will specifically focus on character building through creative thinking and text analysis. Former Artistic Director of Karamu Theatre Sarah May is a freelance director and the 2001 winner of the Northern Ohio Live Award of Achievement in Theatre. (Consistent attendance is required.) Saturday 12:30-2:30 pm 9 wks 18 hrs May $165 Voice for the Actor I (ages 16-adult) Students will learn a series of vocal techniques for the stage and expand creative versatility through a combination of breathing and vocal exercises. Students will work to develop skills in breath, resonance, projection, diction and relaxation. The course will culminate with students using their new vocal skills on monologues and scenes. Students should be comfortable with physically interacting with their classmates and the instructor. Saturday 12:30-2:30 pm 9 wks 18 hrs Polanco $165 Audition Studio (ages 16-adult) The goal of this course is to prepare two or more monologues and/or songs for consistent success in school, university or general theatrical auditions. Students will work on and discuss monologues, songs, cold readings, callbacks, taking directions, finding material, making bold choices and audition-room etiquette. Monday 5:30-6:30 pm 9 wks 9 hrs Polanco $85 Exploring the Theatre (ages 16-adult) Explore Fine Arts Association?s theatre productions by reading the plays, exploring their context and investigating FAA?s approach to the work followed by instructor-led open discussion. Included in the course fee are two tickets to the April/May production of Missionaries. Saturday 12:30-2:30 pm 9 wks 18 hrs+ Kosovich Peck $191 Private Acting Study Instructor: Kosovich Peck Refine your technique with individual attention. Call (440) 951-7500 for further information. FACULTY BIOS: Goist, Park Produced freelance playwright and poet. Former director of the American Studies Program and a faculty member of the Theater Department at Case Western Reserve University. Co-producer of the StageWrites Theater Collective. Currently serves as President of the Advisory Board of the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival. Kosovich Peck, Sandy Local actress particularly well known to Fine Arts Association audiences where she most recently appeared in The Wizard of Oz and A Mess O? Durang. Ms. Kosovich will be directing this year?s youth theatre production of Charlotte?s Web and most recently directed Meet Me in St. Louis at Rabbit Run Theatre . May, Sarah Well-known area director. She spent 10 years in New York City performing, directing and developing educational programs for Playwrights Horizons, Henry Street Settlement and Roundabout Theatre. In Cleveland she has served as Director of Education for Great Lakes Theatre Festival and as Artistic Director of Karamu Theatre. She has taught acting for The Cleveland Play House and Cuyahoga Community College. Five-time nominee and the 2001 winner of the Northern Ohio Live Award of Achievement in Theatre for her direction of A Piece of My Heart at Beck Center. Polanco, Fabio Freelance actor and director. Recently arrived from New York City, Mr. Polanco?s experience includes work at numerous theatres across the nation including Brooklyn Academy of Music, Berkeley Repertory Theatre and locally, Great Lakes Theatre Festival and Cleveland Play House. He holds an MFA in Acting from Case Western Reserve University. Mr. Polanco is Theatre Department Chair at the Fine Arts Association. To register for classes or for more information on all classes offered for the Spring Session, call Fine Arts at (440) 951-7500 or log on to www.fineartsassociation.org. ------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C3DAC0.ED868D20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Registration is currently under way for Spring Session=20 classes at The Fine = Arts=20 Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby.  Classes begin January 26, 2004 and run = through=20 June 5, 2004. 
 
Classes are offered for all ages = and ability=20 levels in the Visual Arts, Dance, Theatre and Music.  Private = lessons in=20 most instruments and voice are available.  Music and Art Therapists = are=20 also on staff.
 
91% of Fine Arts's instructors are = degreed=20 with 46% carrying advanced degrees.  Most are=20 artists/instructors.
 
Well known=20 director Sarah May and playwright Park = Goist,=20 former director of the American Studies Program and a faculty member of = the=20 Theater Department at CWRU join Fine Arts = Association's=20 faculty this session.
 
The following are some of the high school/adult=20 theatre classes being = offered=20 Spring Session:
 
Playwriting=20 (ages 16-adult)  This=20 course, for students of all experience levels, will explore elements of = plays=20 and playwriting through a series of specific writing exercises. Several = plays=20 will be read and discussed as a way to further enhance the understanding = of how=20 a play works. The goal of the course is for each student to complete = either a=20 well-crafted one act play or part of a longer work. The first session of = the=20 class will meet at Fine Arts Association in the Corning Auditorium. = Subsequent=20 sessions will be held at an offsite location chosen by the members of = the class.=20 Instructor Park Goist is a produced freelance playwright and former = Director of=20 the American Studies Program and faculty member in the Theatre = department at=20 Case Western Reserve University.

Saturday       12:00-2:00 pm    9 wks    18 hrs     Goist      $165

Essence=20 of Acting I (ages 16-adult)  Through=20 exercises in imagination, ensemble, relationship building, movement and=20 relaxation, students will work on the basic skills of acting and = reacting=20 truthfully onstage. This course is geared toward the beginning actor or = the=20 intermediate actor looking to revisit and solidify skills. 

Saturday  10:00 am-12:00 pm    9 wks  18 hrs   Kosovich Peck    $165

Scene Study (ages 16-adult)  In=20 this in-depth course, intermediate to advanced students will work on = numerous=20 scenes culminating in an evening of short works at the session’s = end. The course=20 will specifically focus on character building through creative thinking = and text=20 analysis.  Former Artistic = Director=20 of Karamu Theatre Sarah May is a freelance director and the 2001 winner = of the=20 Northern Ohio Live Award of Achievement in Theatre. (Consistent=20 attendance is required.)

Saturday  12:30-2:30 pm   9 wks    18 = hrs    May        =20 $165

Voice for the = Actor I=20 (ages 16-adult) =20 Students=20 will learn a series of vocal techniques for the stage and expand = creative=20 versatility through a combination of breathing and vocal exercises. = Students=20 will work to develop skills in breath, resonance, projection, diction = and=20 relaxation. The course will culminate with students using their new = vocal skills=20 on monologues and scenes.  = Students=20 should be comfortable with physically interacting with their classmates = and the=20 instructor.

Saturday       12:30-2:30 pm     9 = wks     18 hrs     Polanco =         =20 $165

Audition = Studio (ages 16-adult) =20 The=20 goal of this course is to prepare two or more monologues and/or songs = for=20 consistent success in school, university or general theatrical = auditions.=20 Students will work on and discuss monologues, songs, cold readings, = callbacks,=20 taking directions, finding material, making bold choices and = audition-room=20 etiquette.

Monday       5:30-6:30=20 pm       9 = wks      9 = hrs     = Polanco     $85

Exploring=20 the Theatre (ages 16-adult) =20 Explore=20 Fine Arts Association’s theatre productions by reading the plays, = exploring=20 their context and investigating FAA’s approach to the work = followed by=20 instructor-led open discussion. Included in the course fee are two = tickets=20 to the April/May production of Missionaries.

Saturday       12:30-2:30=20 pm    9 wks      18 hrs+    Kosovich = Peck  $191

Private=20 Acting Study

Instructor:  Kosovich = Peck

Refine=20 your technique with individual attention. =20 Call (440) 951-7500 for further information.

FACULTY = BIOS:

Goist,=20 Park =20 Produced freelance = playwright=20 and poet. =20 Former director of the American Studies = Program and a=20 faculty member of the Theater Department at Case Western Reserve=20 University.  Co-producer of = the=20 StageWrites Theater Collective. Currently serves as President of the = Advisory=20 Board of the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival.

Kosovich=20 Peck, Sandy  = Local actress=20 particularly well known to Fine Arts Association audiences where she = most=20 recently appeared in The = Wizard of Oz=20 and A Mess O’ = Durang.=20 Ms. Kosovich will be directing this year’s youth theatre = production of Charlotte’s = Web = and most recently directed Meet Me in St. Louis = at Rabbit=20 Run Theatre .

May,=20 Sarah  Well-known = area=20 director. She spent 10 years in New York City performing, directing and=20 developing educational programs for Playwrights Horizons, Henry Street=20 Settlement and Roundabout Theatre. In Cleveland she has served as = Director of=20 Education for Great Lakes Theatre Festival and as Artistic Director of = Karamu=20 Theatre. She has taught acting for The Cleveland Play House and Cuyahoga = Community College.  = Five-time=20 nominee and the 2001 winner of the Northern Ohio Live Award of=20 Achievement in Theatre for her direction of A Piece of My Heart at = Beck=20 Center.

Polanco,=20 Fabio =20 Freelance actor and director. Recently arrived from New York City, Mr. = Polanco’s=20 experience includes work at numerous theatres across the nation = including=20 Brooklyn Academy of Music, Berkeley Repertory Theatre and locally, Great = Lakes=20 Theatre Festival and Cleveland Play House. He holds an MFA in Acting = from Case=20 Western Reserve UniversityMr. Polanco is = Theatre=20 Department Chair at the Fine Arts Association. 

To register for classes or for = more=20 information on all classes = offered for the Spring=20 Session, call Fine Arts at (440) 951-7500 or log on to www.fineartsassociation.org<= /A>.=20
 
------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C3DAC0.ED868D20-- From yvette at beckcenter.org Wed Jan 14 13:23:13 2004 From: yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 16:23:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Old Blankets Needed at Beck!!! Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E01D4AF@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DAE4.9DC6A6CA Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Beck Center for the Arts is looking to borrow 13 old blankets for our up & coming production of "Of Mice and Men". Camp or army style blankets in black, brown, or gray are needed. They do not have to be in great condition. Please contact Kelly Ferrell at Beck Center at 216-521-2540 x 252 or by email at kferrell at beckcenter.org or drop off at the box office. All will be returned. I thank you in advance. =20 =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts www.beckcenter.org =20 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: yvette at beckcenter.org Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DAE4.9DC6A6CA Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Beck = Center for the Arts is looking to borrow 13 old blankets for our up & coming = production of "Of Mice and Men". Camp or army style blankets in black, = brown, or gray are needed. They do not have to be in great condition. Please = contact Kelly Ferrell at Beck = Center at 216-521-2540 x 252 or by email at kferrell at beckcenter.org or drop off at the box office. All will be returned. I thank you in = advance.

 

 

Yvette A. Hanzel

Director of Marketing

Beck Center for the Arts

www.beckcenter.org

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, OH  = 44107

216.521.2540 ext. 225

Email:  = yvette at beckcenter.org

Fax:  = 216.228.6050

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DAE4.9DC6A6CA-- From mpreston at dobama.org Wed Jan 14 15:28:35 2004 From: mpreston at dobama.org (Marjorie Preston, PR Marketing Director) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 18:28:35 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Grog Shop Benefit for LOUD AMERICANS This Sunday! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0072_01C3DACC.385D0670 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Like Your Music Loud? Want to Help Dobama Theatre? BENEFIT CONCERT at the Grog Shop Benefits the upcoming World Premiere of Loud Americans: A Punk Saga Featuring Vanity Crash and Spy-Fi with guest appearance by The Mutilators! When: Sunday, January 18th at 7:00 p.m. Where:The New Grog Shop Coventry Courtyard 2785 Euclid Heights Boulevard Cleveland Heights, OH Tickets: $7.00 advance/ $10 day of show Reservations: 216-321-5588 Loud Americans: A Punk Saga by Christopher Johnston and Greg Vovos directed by Christopher Johnston In Dobama Theatre's Night Kitchen January 23-February 8th Fridays and Saturdays at 11 p.m., Sundays at 7 p.m. The Cleveland band The Mutilators have done well, but they can't seem to make it big. When they get their big break with a nationally renowned music promoter, opening for a national act at the Agora, will they make it? Maybe; maybe not. In the process, they will do what punk bands do best: make noise and destroy stuff. World Premiere! The next generation of punk has arrived. Featuring Brian Douglas, Christa Heidrick, Jeff Marsey and Duane Rutter Night Kitchen shows are only $7! Reservations: (216) 932-3396. Marjorie Preston PR/Marketing Director, Dobama Theatre (216) 932-6838 www.dobama.org 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present: January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed by Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! Quirky, bizarre comedy featuring real-life siblings Tyler and Tyson Postma as twins Bernadette and Sebastian! Regular single ticket prices: $15-20. Senior/student prices: $11-17. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. Have a Heart for the Arts Benefit February 14th! 9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. More info at www.evite.com/pub/mpreston/raised Night Kitchen is proud to present: January 23-Feb 8 Loud Americans: A Punk Saga by Christopher Johnston and Gregory Vovos. World Premiere! The next generation of punk has arrived. Tickets only $7.00. Grog Shop Benefit Featuring Vanity Crash and Spy-Fi with guest appearance by The Mutilators! 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Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0078_01C3DACE.4998BA90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Winter Classes for Kids at Dobama Theatre! I. WORLD ADVENTURE! Ages 7 to 9 Discover other cultures' customs and stories through theater, music, dance and art. Time: Tuesdays, 4:30-5:30 p.m. meets January 20 through March 9 Cost: $85 Instructor: TBD II. ON STAGE! Ages 10 to 12 Within an easy and fun atmosphere, students will work on voice, movement, imagination and character development before using improvisation to build their own scenes. Time: Wednesdays 4:30-5:30 p.m. Meets January 21 through March 10 Cost: $85 Instructor: Tyler Postma, local actress and teacher. Postma has performed at Dobama Theatre, the Cleveland Play House, and Case Western Reserve University. She has taught at Case Western Reserve University, Cain Park School for the Arts, and with Cleveland Opera on Tour. III. ACT OUT Ages 13 to 18 Students will learn how to develop their basic tools - voice, body, intellect and emotions - before moving into script analysis and performance. Time: Saturdays 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Meets January 24 through March 13 Cost: $100 Instructor: Bernadette Clemens, local actress and teacher who has performed at many off-Broadway and area theatres. She has been an acting coach for students since 1997. *Classes run for eight weeks. Please feel free to call Joyce Casey, Dobama's Artistic Director, to discuss admission criteria. Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights (216) 932-6838 or jcasey at dobama.org. Dobama Theatre 1846 Coventry Road Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 Reservations: 216-932-3396 Email: dobama at core.com Web: www.dobama.org Cleveland's Contemporary Stage Marjorie Preston PR/Marketing Director, Dobama Theatre (216) 932-6838 www.dobama.org 1846 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights DOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEAT REDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATREDOBAMATHEATRE Dobama Theatre is proud to present: January 16-February 8 Raised in Captivity by Nicky Silver, directed by Russ Borski Ohio Premiere! Quirky, bizarre comedy featuring real-life siblings Tyler and Tyson Postma as twins Bernadette and Sebastian! Regular single ticket prices: $15-20. Senior/student prices: $11-17. Subscriptions: (216) 932-6838. Reservations: (216) 932-3396. 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Ledford) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 22:12:37 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]North Canton's Rainbow Repertory presents "Love for All Ages" music review Message-ID: <001c01c3db15$6de0efc0$6401a8c0@computer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0019_01C3DAEB.84EC6340 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable "A LOVE FOR ALL AGES"=20 Musical Revue For all those in love...out of love....looking for love! Enjoy it all = in one night!! Best love songs from Broadway and movies!=20 West Side Story, Most Happy Fella, Carousel, Fiddler on the Roof, = Fantasticks, King and I, Jacques Brel, Sweeney Todd, Oklahoma Director: Charles Spencer - Special Guest: Dick Waco=20 Feb. 6-8, 13-14 - 8:00 p.m. Cultural Center Arts and Education Bldg.=20 1014 Cleveland Avenue (across from Patrick's Custard!) 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"A LOVE FOR=20 ALL AGES" 

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For all those in love...out of = love....looking for=20 love!  Enjoy it all in one night!!

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  Feb. 6-8, = 13-14 - 8:00=20 p.m.

Cultural Center Arts and Education = Bldg.

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JANUARY 25 at = 2:00pm

At the

GEAUGA = THEATER

Located on Historic = Chardon Square

Box Office (440) = 286-2255

 

The story of one young = man’s coming of age

During the Harlem Renaissance =

 

Directed by Sylvia = Perry

Choreographed by Kyle = Primous

 

Featuring the musical talents of

The Townsmen Jazz = Band

The Shaker Heights Heritage Choral = Group

Don’t miss the acting talents of =

Camilio Villa 

Robin = Cooper

David = Moody

Lady = Palmerr

…And a whole cast waiting to sing = and dance their way into history!

 

Special discount on student’s = tickets

Complimentary refreshments January = 23rd

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0018_01C3DB00.FDA75230-- From ilovelastcall at yahoo.com Wed Jan 14 22:07:17 2004 From: ilovelastcall at yahoo.com (Last Call) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 22:07:17 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Call Cleveland! Message-ID: <20040115060717.58462.qmail@web60410.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1198944389-1074146837=:56499 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hey Kids, Be sure to checkout Last Call Cleveland's, We want to give it to your girlfriend! on www.triggerstreet.com. It's a cool website where you can review all kinds of sketches. Also, be sure to checkout www.lastcallcleveland.com in months to come. We will be doing a lot of cool things with the site including some brand new downloads. Please keep watching Last Call Cleveland- with brand new times, on these following channels: COX 45 - 8 pm, every Wednesday (60min) Adelphia 21-11:30pm- every Tuesday/ 10 pm- every Saturday (60min) Time Warner 16- 11:00pm, every Saturday (60min) Smell ya later! Last Call Cleveland PO Box 1172 Kent, Ohio 44240 www.lastcallcleveland.com (website) Contact: Chad Zumock (Public Relations Director) yourmom at lastcallcleveland.com (email) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes --0-1198944389-1074146837=:56499 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
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Also, be sure to checkout www.lastcallcleveland.com in months to come. We will be doing a lot of cool things with the site including some brand new downloads.
 
Please keep watching Last Call Cleveland- with brand new times, on these following channels:
 
COX 45 - 8 pm, every Wednesday (60min)
Adelphia 21-11:30pm- every Tuesday/ 10 pm- every Saturday (60min)
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Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes --0-1198944389-1074146837=:56499-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Thu Jan 15 02:47:02 2004 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 05:47:02 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: Final Auditions for THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, OTHELLO Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3156990422_17487019_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY ANNOUNCES FINAL AUDITIONS FOR "THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION" AND "OTHELLO" Bad Epitaph Theater Company will hold a second and final round of open call auditions for THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION by Kirk Wood Bromley and OTHELLO by William Shakespeare, at Loganberry Books, 13015 Larchmere Boulevard in Shaker Heights on Saturday, February 7, 2004, beginning at 10 AM. THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, directed by David Hansen, is a new play which tell= s the story of our nation=B9s origin with song, passion and humor. Bad Epitaph needs 8 men and 4 women (all ages). The role of George Washington has been cast. OTHELLO, directed by Alison Hernan, is the classic tale of envy, jealousy and betrayal, told with a queer twist. Bad Epitaph needs 1 African America= n male for the title role (aged 30-45), 7 men (20-60) and 6 women (20-45). W= e are looking for a woman to play Iago. Those auditioning will be asked to prepare one Shakespearean monologue (in verse, not prose) and one contrasting, contemporary piece. Their entire presentation should be no more than three minutes. Please provide two (2) photos and resumes if available. Interested parties must phone Bad Epitaph at (216) 556-0919 to schedule an appointment. THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION will be performed outdoors, June 17 =AD July 4, 2004, rehearsals will begin in May. OTHELLO will be performed indoors in Fall, 2004. "After your death you were better have a bad epitaph than their ill report while you live." (Hamlet, II.ii) Bad Epitaph Web Site: http://www.badepitaph.org --MS_Mac_OE_3156990422_17487019_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Bad Epitaph: Final Auditions for THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, OTHELLO</T= ITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <B>BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY ANNOUNCES<BR> FINAL AUDITIONS FOR "THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION" AND "OTHELLO&q= uot;<BR> <BR> </B>Bad Epitaph Theater Company will hold a second and final round of open = call auditions for THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION by Kirk Wood Bromley and OTHELLO = by William Shakespeare, at Loganberry Books, 13015 Larchmere Boulevard in Sh= aker Heights on Saturday, February 7, 2004, beginning at 10 AM.<BR> <BR> THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, directed by David Hansen, is a new play which tell= s the story of our nation=B9s origin with song, passion and humor.  Bad E= pitaph needs 8 men and 4 women (all ages).  The role of George Washingt= on has been cast.<BR> <BR> OTHELLO, directed by Alison Hernan, is the classic tale of envy, jealousy a= nd betrayal, told with a queer twist.  Bad Epitaph needs 1 African Amer= ican male for the title role (aged 30-45), 7 men (20-60) and 6 women (20-45)= .  We are looking for a woman to play Iago.<BR> <BR> Those auditioning will be asked to prepare<I> </I>one Shakespearean monolog= ue (in verse, not prose) and one contrasting, contemporary piece.  Thei= r entire presentation should be no more than three minutes. Please provide t= wo (2) photos and resumes if available.  <B>Interested parties must pho= ne Bad Epitaph at (216) 556-0919 to schedule an appointment.<BR> </B><BR> THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION will be performed outdoors, June 17 =AD July 4, 2004,= rehearsals will begin in May.  OTHELLO will be performed indoors in Fa= ll, 2004.<BR> <BR> "After your death you were better have a bad epitaph than their ill re= port while you live." (Hamlet, II.ii)<BR> <BR> Bad Epitaph Web Site: http://www.badepitaph.org </BODY> </HTML> --MS_Mac_OE_3156990422_17487019_MIME_Part-- From Maryannette19 at cs.com Thu Jan 15 04:05:16 2004 From: Maryannette19 at cs.com (Maryannette19 at cs.com) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 07:05:16 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Christian Rock/Worship Band Auditions Message-ID: <5a.266a2e28.2d37dbfc@cs.com> --part1_5a.266a2e28.2d37dbfc_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I am starting a contemporary Christian band in the Akron area, "Rigid Element." Looking for a serious drummer, bass guitar player, electric guitar, violinist, piano player. Influences include Evanessence, Three Doors Down, Jars of Clay, Mercy Me, and Avalon. Music style varies but it is all original and mostly a rock ballad style (like evanessence) but may also include worship music depending on where we would be performing. My demo CD is to be released May 1st and I hope to have a band together by then. I have great connections with 95.5 "The Fish" and many producers. Please e-mail if you are interested. -Mary mtmuzic at yahoo.com --part1_5a.266a2e28.2d37dbfc_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <HTML><FONT FACE=3Darial,helvetica><HTML><BODY BGCOLOR=3D"#ffffff"><FONT BA= CK=3D"#ffffff" style=3D"BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3D2 PTSIZE=3D10 FAMI= LY=3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0">I am starting a contemporary Chri= stian band in the Akron area, "Rigid Element." Looking for a serious drummer= , bass guitar player, electric guitar, violinist, piano player. Influences i= nclude Evanessence, Three Doors Down, Jars of Clay, Mercy Me, and Avalon. Mu= sic style varies but it is all original and mostly a rock ballad style (like= evanessence) but may also include worship music depending on where we would= be performing. My demo CD is to be released May 1st and I hope to have a ba= nd together by then. I have great connections with  95.5 "The Fish" and= many producers. Please e-mail if you are interested. -Mary<BR> mtmuzic at yahoo.com</FONT></HTML> --part1_5a.266a2e28.2d37dbfc_boundary-- From vr8 at uakron.edu Thu Jan 15 06:59:16 2004 From: vr8 at uakron.edu (reynolds,victoria) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 09:59:16 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]razzle dazzle delight! Message-ID: <36139CA1DEBF464EB20A99CE4E8C05740222900D@POWELL.uanet.edu> Subject: Razzle Dazzle Delight! Dear NEOhiopal Subscriber:=20 Aspiring dancers and theatre-lovers in Northeast Ohio can catch the razzle-dazzle of Broadway in Akron at 42ND STREET, coming to The University of Akron's E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall on Jan. 20-25.=20 A Broadway ledgend that defined musical comedy with its "star-is-born" scenario, 42ND STREET is back -- in a toe-tapping, back-flipping production that earned the 2001 Tony Award for Best Musical Revival, and the 2001 Drama Desk Award and Outer Critics Circle Award in the same category. Now on tour, 42ND STREET comes to UA's E.J. Thomas Hall for a six-day, eight-performance run from January 20 through January 25. Featuring such Broadway favorites as: "We're in the Money," "You're Getting to Be a Habit With Me," "Lullaby of Broadway," "I Only Have Eyes For You," and the spectacular title number danced down a flight of steps--42ND STREET chronicles Peggy Sawyer's rise from chorine to Broadway star.=20 Performance dates, times and ticket prices for the tour's run at E.J. Thomas Hall are: Tues., Jan. 20, 7:30 p.m., $55, $50, $40, $30=20 Wed., Jan 21, 7:30 p.m., $55, $50, $40, $30=20 Thurs., Jan. 22, 7:30 p.m., $55, $50, $40, $30=20 Fri., Jan. 23, 8 p.m., $60, $55, $45, $35=20 Sat., Jan. 24, 2 p.m. & 8 p.m., $60, $55, $45, $35=20 Sun., Jan. 25, 2 p.m., $60, $55, $45, $35=20 Sun., Jan. 25, 7:30 p.m., $55, $50, $40, $30=20 Tickets are available through the E.J. Thomas Hall Ticket Office at 330.972.7570, or through all Ticketmaster Centers, via Charge-By-Phone at 330.945.9400 (Akron), 216.241.5555 (Cleveland), or online at www.ticketmaster.com <file://www.ticketmaster.com>. For more information call E.J. Thomas Hall at 330/972-7520 or get details online at www.ejthomashall.com <file://www.ejthomashall.com> . Thanks for your interest ~ With kind regards,=20 Victoria Reynolds=20 Marketing Assistant=20 University of Akron E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall,=20 Akron Civic Theatre and Lock 3 Live!=20 =20 330.972-2724 vr8 at uakron.edu=20 www.ejthomashall.com From bvernyi at uakron.edu Thu Jan 15 07:37:48 2004 From: bvernyi at uakron.edu (Bruce Vernyi) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 10:37:48 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Choreographer Jennifer Muller to speak at The University of Akron Message-ID: <BC2C1DFC.8BE6%bvernyi@uakron.edu> > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3157007868_596198_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable CONTACT: Bruce Vernyi, 330-972-6477 SUMMARY: CHOREOGRAPHER JENNIFER MULLER TO LECTURE AT UA JAN. 21 Akron, Ohio, Jan. 15, 2004 =8B One of the world=B9s leading choreographers, Jennifer Muller, artistic director of Jennifer Muller/The Works in New York City, will speak at The University of Akron on Wednesday, Jan. 21. Muller will talk about =B3Dance: Shout or Whimper?=B2 at 7 p.m. on Jan. 21 i= n Guzzetta Recital Hall, 157 University Ave. The lecture is part of the Mary Schiller Myers Lecture Series presented by the UA College of Fine and Applied Arts, and is free and open to the public= . Muller is presenting the Myers Lecture as part of her residency this spring with the UA Dance Program. In December Muller auditioned the Dance Program=B9s advanced students, and in January she returns for the lecture and to set her piece =B3Bounce=B2 on the UA Dance Company for its Ohio premiere March 11 and 12 at E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall. A widely recognized leader in the dance world, Muller was chosen in September as a founding member of the World Arts Council, a branch of the biannual Arts Summit. Other founding members of the council are Toyo Ito and Santiago Calatrava in architecture and design, Sydney Pollack in cinema= , Irene Papas and Ian Herbert in theater arts, and Placido Domingo in music. As the artistic director of Jennifer Muller/The Works since its inceptio= n in 1974, Muller has toured with the company to 37 countries and throughout the United States, and produced 18 seasons of dance performances in New Yor= k City. As a playwright Muller has created more than 80 performance pieces; and, as a designer, she has designed lights, decor and costumes. A notable collaborator, she has worked with Keith Jarrett, Keith Haring, Nana Vasconcelos, Sandro Chia and Yoko Ono. Her commissions for 23 major repertory companies in nine countries include the Nederlands Dans Theater, NDT3, Alvin Ailey, Ohio Ballet, Lyon Opera Ballet, Ballet du Nord, Ballet Contemporaneo, Ballet Jazz de Montreal and Tian Jiang's China tour. Established in 1979 by arts patron Mary Schiller Myers and her late husband, Louis, the Myers Lecture Series brings nationally recognized leaders in the arts and communication to the UA campus for lectures, performances, master classes and residencies. Past lecturers have included journalists Daniel Schorr, Mary Alice Williams and Catherine Crier; directo= r Hal Prince; choreographers Jacques d'Amboise, Alwin Nikolais and Bella Lewitzky; composer Gunther Schuller; jazz trumpeter Wynton Marsalis and Boston Pops conductor Keith Lockhart. The University of Akron was named by Dance Spirit magazine in 1999 as having one of the most sought-after dance programs in the country. In particular, the magazine praised UA=B9s offerings in ballet, modern dance and musical theater. For additional information on Muller=B9s lecture, call 330-972-7948. --MS_Mac_OE_3157007868_596198_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Choreographer Jennifer Muller to speak at The University of Akron</T= ITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <FONT FACE=3D"Helvetica"><H5>CONTACT:    Bruce Vernyi, 330-972= -6477<BR> SUMMARY:    CHOREOGRAPHER JENNIFER MULLER TO LECTURE AT UA J= AN. 21<BR> <BR> </H5><FONT SIZE=3D"2"><B>    </B></FONT></FONT><FONT SIZE=3D"2">= <FONT FACE=3D"Geneva">Akron, Ohio, Jan. 15, 2004 =8B One of the world=B9s leading = choreographers, Jennifer Muller, artistic director of Jennifer Muller/The Wo= rks in New York City, will speak at The University of Akron on Wednesday, Ja= n. 21.<BR> <BR>    Muller will talk about =B3Dance: Shout or Whimper?=B2 at 7 p= .m. on Jan. 21 in Guzzetta Recital Hall, 157 University Ave.<BR> The lecture is part of the Mary Schiller Myers Lecture Series presented by = the UA College of Fine and Applied Arts, and is free and open to the public.= <BR> <BR>    Muller is presenting the Myers Lecture as part of her re= sidency this spring with the UA Dance Program.  In December Muller audi= tioned the Dance Program=B9s advanced students, and in January she returns for= the lecture and to set her piece =B3Bounce=B2 on the UA Dance Company for its O= hio premiere March 11 and 12 at E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall.<BR> <BR>    A widely recognized leader in the dance world, Muller wa= s chosen in September as a founding member of the World Arts Council, a bran= ch of the biannual Arts Summit.  Other founding members of the council = are Toyo Ito and Santiago Calatrava in architecture and design, Sydney Polla= ck in cinema, Irene Papas and Ian Herbert in theater arts, and Placido Domin= go in music.<BR> <BR>    As the artistic director of Jennifer Muller/The Works si= nce its inception in 1974, Muller has toured with the company to 37 countrie= s and throughout the United States, and produced 18 seasons of dance perform= ances in New York City.<BR> As a playwright Muller has created more than 80 performance pieces; and, as= a designer, she has designed lights, decor and costumes.  A notable co= llaborator, she has worked with Keith Jarrett, Keith Haring, Nana Vasconcelo= s, Sandro Chia and Yoko Ono.<BR> <BR>    Her commissions for 23 major repertory companies in nine= countries include the Nederlands Dans Theater, NDT3, Alvin Ailey, Ohio Ball= et, Lyon Opera Ballet, Ballet du Nord, Ballet Contemporaneo, Ballet Jazz de = Montreal and Tian Jiang's China tour.<BR> <BR>    Established in 1979 by arts patron Mary Schiller Myers a= nd her late husband, Louis, the Myers Lecture Series brings nationally recog= nized leaders in the arts and communication to the UA campus for lectures, p= erformances, master classes and residencies.  Past lecturers have inclu= ded journalists Daniel Schorr, Mary Alice Williams and Catherine Crier; dire= ctor Hal Prince; choreographers Jacques d'Amboise, Alwin Nikolais and Bella = Lewitzky; composer Gunther Schuller; jazz trumpeter Wynton Marsalis and Bost= on Pops conductor Keith Lockhart.<BR> <BR>    The University of Akron was named by Dance Spirit magazi= ne in 1999 as having one of the most sought-after dance programs in the coun= try.  In particular, the magazine praised UA=B9s offerings in ballet, mod= ern dance and musical theater.<BR> <BR>    For additional information on Muller=B9s lecture, call 330= -972-7948.<BR> </FONT></FONT> </BODY> </HTML> --MS_Mac_OE_3157007868_596198_MIME_Part-- From dwarnke at karamu.com Thu Jan 15 08:11:52 2004 From: dwarnke at karamu.com (Doug Warnke) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 11:11:52 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Muscial Director needed Message-ID: <004301c3db82$4ff9aca0$0101a8c0@doug> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C3DB58.61DEC420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Karamu Performing Arts Theater seeks a musical director for its spring = Children's Performance Series production of Cinderella. Audition dates = to be set. Show runs on Sat. & Sun. May 1- May 14. For further = information, or to set up an interview, please contact Terrence Spivey, = Artistic Director, at (216) 795-7070 ext. 240. Karamu is located at = 2355 E. 89th, Cleveland, OH 44106.=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C3DB58.61DEC420 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML><HEAD> <META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; = charset=3Diso-8859-1"> <META content=3D"MSHTML 5.50.4807.2300" name=3DGENERATOR> <STYLE></STYLE> </HEAD> <BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Karamu Performing Arts Theater seeks a = musical=20 director for its spring Children's Performance Series production of=20 <EM>Cinderella.  </EM>Audition dates to be set.  Show runs on = Sat.=20 & Sun. May 1- May 14.  For further information, or to set up an = interview, please contact Terrence Spivey, Artistic Director, at (216) = 795-7070=20 ext. 240.  Karamu is located at 2355 E. 89th, Cleveland, OH=20 44106. </FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C3DB58.61DEC420-- From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Thu Jan 15 09:06:04 2004 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 12:06:04 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]JCC Youth Theatre presents You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown -2/19 /-2/29/04 Message-ID: <B02C7A1A7AD4D511A5EA00508B2CF88FBBF617@mail.clevejcc.org> Contact: Rick Kammer, (216) 593-6294 Mobile: (440) 785-0429 e-mail: rkammer at clevejcc.org JCC YOUTH THEATRE PRESENTS "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" January 15, 2004 (Beachwood, Ohio) - The Playmakers Youth Theatre at the Jewish Community Center of Cleveland presents its musical production of "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown," based on the comic strip Peanuts, by Charles M. Shultz. Book, music and lyrics by Clark Gesner. The show is under the direction of Sheri Gross with musical direction by Brad Wyner. Performances are Thursday, February 19 and 26 at 7:30pm, Saturday, February 21 and 28 at 8:30pm, Sunday, February 22 at 7:30pm and Sunday, February 29 at 2:00pm. All performances will be held at the Mayfield Jewish Community Center's Halle Theatre, 3505 Mayfield Road in Cleveland Heights. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for JCC members, seniors and students. The Sunday matinee performance will also offer a "Mishpocha Mania" option where attendees can enjoy a pizza and bingo party before the show. The cost, including a show ticket is $16 a person and $12 for JCC members. For more information or to purchase tickets for the event, please call the JCC Event Ticket Office at 216-382-4000, EXT. 274. The cast for the JCC production of You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown is comprised of 28 area youth ranging in age from 8th grade through 12th grade. The cast comes from schools throughout the area. Students have started rehearsing three to four times a week for five weeks. About You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown YOU'RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN (Revised) played on Broadway in 1999. It is a fresh approach to the all-time 1966 classic. Sally Brown joins Charlie Brown, Linus, Lucy, Schroeder and Snoopy in this version. Two new songs, Beethoven Day and My New Philosophy, are added to the wonderful numbers My Blanket and Me, The Kite, The Baseball Game, Little Known Facts, Suppertime and Happiness. The show received two Tony Awards in 1998 and 1999 for Featured Actress and Featured Actor. YOU'RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN played for 1,597 performances in New York at the Theatre 80 St. Marks in 1966. This revival was presented on Broadway at the Ambassador Theatre in 1999. The production is "an average day in the life of Charlie Brown" and is made up of little moments picked from all the days of Charlie Brown, from Valentine's Day to the baseball season, from wild optimism to utter despair, all mixed in with the lives of his friends (both human and non-human) and strung together on the string of a single day, from bright uncertain morning to hopeful starlit evening. For more information or to purchase tickets for the event, please call the JCC Event Ticket Office at 216-382-4000, EXT. 274. About Playmakers Youth Theatre The Playmakers Youth Theatre was founded in 1997 as a means to encourage young people to express themselves through dance, drama and music. The goal is to build self-esteem and self-confidence while promoting a strong sense of Jewish values through the arts. Playmakers offers programming for all ages -- there are classes for Pre-K, musicals that include 2nd-9th graders, and shows geared toward high school and college-aged students. The yearly GrandTyme Intergenerational Musical is written by Program Director Sheri Gross and includes parents, grandparents, and children in the same production. About The JCC The Cleveland Jewish Community Center builds and strengthens Cleveland's entire Jewish Community by providing exceptional programs and services that enhance Jewish continuity and Jewish identity in order to perpetuate Jewish values. The J is a non-profit social service agency that receives funding from The Jewish Community Federation and The United Way. # # # Kris Barnes Playmakers Youth Theatre Box Office Manager The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland kbarnes at clevejcc.org 216-382-4000 ext. 274 From KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org Thu Jan 15 09:13:27 2004 From: KBarnes at CleveJcc.Org (Barnes, Kris) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 12:13:27 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Playmakers Youth Theatre Winter Classes Message-ID: <B02C7A1A7AD4D511A5EA00508B2CF88FBBF618@mail.clevejcc.org> Playmakers Classes Winter 2004 Classes start the week of January 18th! Sign up now!! Hip Hop Musical Theatre Dance Mandel JCC Sundays 10 am-10:45 am B6501 Ages 3-6 Taught by Abby Lausin dancer and choreographer Classes will culminate in a short dance recital Classes start January 18th Fee: $80; JCC $58 Creative Dramatics Taught by Sheri Gross Director of Playmakers Youth Theatre Each class will have a short performance M6002 Pre-K and K Mayfield JCC Thur. 4:00pm-4:40pm Fee $77 JCC $55 B6502 Pre-k and K Mandel JCC Wed. 3:45-4:25 pm Fee $77 JCC $55 B6503 Grades 1-3 Mandel JCC Wed 4:30 pm-5:25 pm Fee $87 JCC $65 for more information please call Sheri Gross at 216-382-4000 ext. 272 Kris Barnes Playmakers Youth Theatre Box Office Manager The Jewish Community Center of Cleveland kbarnes at clevejcc.org 216-382-4000 ext. 274 From WSPAmherst at aol.com Thu Jan 15 10:17:00 2004 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 13:17:00 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Presents "Arms and the Man" Message-ID: <01C27DE4.30E1DBFE.0C84D23E@aol.com> For Immediate Release Workshop Players Theatre presents George Bernard Shaw???s "Arms and the Man", opening January 29. The show is directed by Virginia Waratinksy and features Chas P. Deremer as Capt. Bluntschli, Marylee Gotch as Raina Petkoff, Maud Holm as Catherine Petkoff, Dale Hruska as Nicola, Jim Murray as the Russian Officer, Marc Newton as Sergius Saranoff, Kat Sokolowska as Louka and Jack Warren as Major Petkoff. The play was written in 1894 yet it is still fresh. That is part of Shaw???s genius. It is an anti-war play but it is much more than that. To quote Shaw: "Just as the historian can teach no real history until he has cured his readers of the romantic delusion that the greatness of a queen consists in her being a pretty woman and having her head cut off, so the playwright of the first order can do nothing with his audience until he has cured them of looking at the stage through the keyhole, and sniffing round the theatre as prurient people sniff round the divorce court." Come and see one of the few plays set in Bulgaria. Come and learn why chocolate is more important than bullets and why glory is so fleeting. Come and enjoy Shaw???s wit, and his cynicism. Theater is the ideal means of telling this story and Workshop is proud to produce "Arms and the Man". Come and be a part of the theater experience. We need you and you need theater. Together we???ll have a memorable evening. Production dates are January 29, 30, 31; February 6, 7, 13 & 14 at 8 p.m. There will also be Sunday matinees on February 8 and 15 at 3 p.m.. Tickets are $10.00 each and may be reserved by calling the box office at 440-988-5613. Group rates are available for groups of 15 or more. For more information, call or visit our website at www.workshopplayers.com. Workshop Players Theatre is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. - 30 ??? Contact: Virginia Waratinsky; 440-277-1194 or by e-mail at: vow at midviewinternet.com Kathy Whitmore, WSP PR: WSPAmherst at aol.com From rferguson at woio.com Thu Jan 15 10:53:18 2004 From: rferguson at woio.com (Ferguson, Rick) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 12:53:18 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"OPEN MIC NIGHT" Sunday Film Shoot Cancelled. Message-ID: <CB013DDB6AD0D411A89D00D0B7A7396301DD7989@woioexchange.raycommedia.com> 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_01C3DB98.D6D17DD2 Content-Type: text/plain The Shoot Scheduled for this Sunday at hilarities has been cancelled. I will fill you in when it is re-scheduled. Thanks. Also thanks to all those patient talented folks who came to the shoot last night at the winchester. You were all professional and wonderful and will add immensley to this project. Thanks. "Planet Earth is blue and there's nothing I can do." D.B. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DB98.D6D17DD2 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <META HTTP-EQUIV=3D"Content-Type" CONTENT=3D"text/html; = charset=3Dus-ascii"> <META NAME=3D"Generator" CONTENT=3D"MS Exchange Server version = 5.5.2657.73"> <TITLE>"OPEN MIC NIGHT" Sunday Film Shoot Cancelled.

The Shoot Scheduled for this Sunday at = hilarities has been cancelled. I will fill you in when it is = re-scheduled. Thanks.

Also thanks to all those patient = talented folks who came to the shoot last night at the winchester. You = were all professional and wonderful and will add immensley to this = project. Thanks.









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

------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DB98.D6D17DD2-- From singingcat2 at hotmail.com Thu Jan 15 11:33:04 2004 From: singingcat2 at hotmail.com (Donna Williams) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 19:33:04 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ANY FLORIDA CONNECTIONS? Message-ID:
Hello everyone,
                     I am planning on moving to Florida in a few months and was wondering if anyone knows if there is a web site available like neohiopal in Florida. I have experience in acting as well as production work and I don't want to go out there not being prepared with some info and possibly contacts. Are there any good production companies out there? What are some good schools for media production education? Or even a school that specialises just in production. How about some reliable and trustworthy talent agencies. I'll be moving to the Ft. Myers area closer to Estero Florida. Any and all help and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
                                    Thank you very much, keep the dreams alive!!!
                                                                      Donna


Let the new MSN Premium Internet Software make the most of your high-speed experience. From jcasey at dobama.org Thu Jan 15 12:18:02 2004 From: jcasey at dobama.org (Joyce Casey) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 15:18:02 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Addition to Classes at Dobama Theatre Message-ID: <4006F57A.3EE9146A@dobama.org> Dear Performing Arts Friends, At notice regarding classes at Dobama sent yesterday was missing important information. We are honored to be presenting World Adventure a class for ages 7-9 which will be taught by Robin Pease, a local Equity actress who is also the Artistic Director of Kulture Kids. The class will begin on Tuesday January 27. It will run for 8 weeks from 4:30-5:30. Sorry for the omission. Joyce Casey From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Thu Jan 15 13:19:14 2004 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 16:19:14 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sam Shepard's True West Opens at Fine Arts Message-ID: <005401c3dbad$3ab3e880$9900a8c0@FineArts> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C3DB83.51DDE080 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby presents True West by Obie Award and Pulitzer Prize winner Sam Shepard You don't choose your family, your family chooses you. Nowhere is this more apparent than in this contemporary classic by Sam Shepard. Desperate and broke, Lee, a half-drunk, belligerent drifter pays an unexpected visit to his younger brother Austin, an aspiring Hollywood screenwriter who is house sitting for their mother. An ode to sibling rivalry, this intense comedy hurtles towards an explosive high-noon showdown. (Rated Adult) Production Dates January 30 & 31 and February 6, 7, 13, 14 20 & 21 at 8:00 pm Tickets $17/Adults; $15/Seniors & Students Group rates are available. Call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or purchase tickets online at www.fineartsassociation.org Location The Shadowbox Theatre of The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue (Rte 20), Willoughby, on the campus of The Andrews School. The Cast Ryan Calderhead as Austin Daniel McElhaney as Lee Kip Thomas as Saul Kathe Tascone as Mom The Artistic Team Fabio Polanco, Director Paul Gatzke, Scenic and Sound Designer Kristen Buchs, Lighting and Costume Designer Josh Brown and Kelly Elliott, Fight Choreographers Nancy Brooks, Stage Manager Call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) 951-6637 or purchase tickets online at www.fineartsassociation.org ------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C3DB83.51DDE080 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The = Fine Arts=20 Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby=20 presents
 
True=20 West
by Obie Award=20 and Pulitzer Prize winner Sam Shepard
 
You don't choose=20 your family, your family chooses you.  Nowhere is this more = apparent than=20 in this contemporary classic by Sam Shepard.  Desperate and broke, = Lee, a=20 half-drunk, belligerent drifter pays an unexpected visit to his younger = brother=20 Austin, an aspiring Hollywood screenwriter who is house sitting for = their=20 mother.  An ode to sibling rivalry, this intense comedy hurtles = towards an=20 explosive high-noon showdown.  (Rated Adult)
 
Production = Dates
January 30 & 31 and February 6, = 7, 13, 14=20 20 & 21 at 8:00 pm

Tickets 

$17/Adults; = $15/Seniors & Students  =20

Group rates are = available. 

Call the Fine Arts = Box Office=20 at (440) 951-6637 or = purchase tickets=20 online at www.fineartsassociat= ion.org

Location

The Shadowbox Theatre = of The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue (Rte 20), = Willoughby, on=20 the campus of The Andrews School.

 The Cast

Ryan Calderhead=20 as Austin

Daniel=20 McElhaney as Lee

Kip=20 Thomas as Saul

Kathe Tascone = as Mom

The Artistic=20 Team

Fabio Polanco, Director

Paul=20 GatzkeScenic and Sound=20 Designer

Kristen=20 BuchsLighting and = Costume=20 Designer

Josh Brown = and Kelly=20 Elliott, Fight=20 Choreographers

Nancy Brooks, Stage = Manager

Call the Fine Arts = Box Office=20 at (440) 951-6637 or = purchase tickets=20 online at www.fineartsassociati= on.org

------=_NextPart_000_0055_01C3DB83.51DDE080-- >From pr at clevelandplayhouse.com" Dear NEOHIOPAL: For Immediate Release... Cleveland Play House Winter Classes Announced http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20040115i The Cleveland Play House Children's Theatre Opens Musical Adaptation of Lewis Carroll's Jabberwocky http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=20040115ii Contacts: Julie Fogel, The Cleveland Play House, Public Relations Manager, 216/795-7000 x236 The Cleveland Play House 8500 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44106-0189 http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com From yvette at beckcenter.org Thu Jan 15 14:03:30 2004 From: yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 17:03:30 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Stoppard Translation of Chekhov's The Seagull at Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E01D4CE@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DBB3.6921A08A Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Beck Center for the Arts =20 Invites You to Immerse Yourself With Anton Chekhov's The Seagull (Translation by Tom Stoppard) =20 Opening January 23 through February 15 in our intimate Studio Theater, The Seagull will be directed by Cleveland icon Thomas Q. Fulton. =20 =20 Tickets Prices and Show Times below . . .=20 To reserve your tickets, call the box office at (216) 521-2540 or visit us at www.beckcenter.org . =20 The Seagull The setting is a country estate in pre-Revolutionary Russia. The story explores the cost of success and failure in the world of art, as a famous actress and her neglected son act out their disappointments against a backdrop of artistic idealism, vanity and unrequited love. Stripped to its bare essentials, The Seagull is about nature and the human forces that try to change it. =20 =20 The Director "I have a special love for Chekhov. There is no playwright like him." says Tom Fulton. His plays are about the little details of life that, step by step, touch us and inspire us and make us laugh." "The Seagull is a deeply moving play - but it is also achingly funny. I think our audiences will be surprised by the humor that erupts amidst the love affairs and passions of the characters. And, this translation by Tom Stoppard is wonderful, a contemporary and wholly actable script. The marriage of Stoppard and Chekhov simply adds to the joy." =20 The Cast Includes The cast of The Seagull includes Tracie Patterson as Arkadina, Bernadette Clemens as Nina, Jesse Kamps as Konstantine, Jeffrey Grover as Trigorin and Robert Hawkes as Dr. Dorn.=20 =20 The Sponsors The Seagull is sponsored by Cox Communications, First Federal of Lakewood, WCPN 90.3 FM ideastream, WCLV 104.9 FM and Lakewoodbuzz.com. =20 =20 Tickets Prices, Show Dates and Times Show runs January 23 through February 15. =20 Friday and Saturday nights at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday afternoons at 3:00 p.m. =20 A student matinee has been scheduled for Tuesday, January 27 at 10:00 a.m. $22 for adults, $19 for seniors and $15 for students. =20 Discount rates are available for groups of 20 or more. =20 The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue. =20 =20 =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts www.beckcenter.org =20 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107 216.521.2540 ext. 225 Email: yvette at beckcenter.org Fax: 216.228.6050 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DBB3.6921A08A Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Beck Center for the = Arts

 

Invites You to Immerse Yourself With

Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull (Translation by Tom Stoppard)

 

Opening January 23 through February 15 in our intimate Studio Theater, The = Seagull will be directed by Cleveland icon Thomas Q. Fulton. 

 

Tickets Prices = and Show Times below . . .

To reserve your tickets, call the box office at (216) 521-2540 or visit us at www.beckcenter.org.

 

The = Seagull

The setting is a country estate in pre-Revolutionary Russia.  The story explores the cost of = success and failure in the world of art, as a famous actress and her neglected = son act out their disappointments against a backdrop of artistic idealism, = vanity and unrequited love.  Stripped = to its bare essentials, The Seagull is about = nature and the human forces that try to change it. 

 

The = Director

“I have a special love for Chekhov.  There is no playwright like him.” says Tom = Fulton.  His plays are about the little details of life that, step by step, touch = us and inspire us and make us laugh.”  “The = Seagull is a deeply moving play - but it is also achingly funny.  I think = our audiences will be surprised by the humor that erupts amidst the love = affairs and passions of the characters.   And, this translation by Tom Stoppard is wonderful, a contemporary and wholly actable script.  = The marriage of Stoppard and Chekhov simply adds to the = joy.”

 

The Cast = Includes

The cast of The = Seagull includes Tracie Patterson as Arkadina, = Bernadette Clemens as Nina, Jesse Kamps as Konstantine, Jeffrey Grover as Trigorin and Robert Hawkes as Dr. Dorn. =

 

The = Sponsors

The = Seagull is sponsored by Cox Communications, First Federal of Lakewood, WCPN 90.3 = FM ideastream, WCLV 104.9 FM and = Lakewoodbuzz.com. 

 

Tickets Prices, Show Dates = and Times

Show runs January 23 through = February 15.  =

Friday and = Saturday nights at 8:00 = p.m. and Sunday afternoons at = 3:00 = p.m. 

A student matinee has been = scheduled for Tuesday, January 27 at 10:00 a.m.

$22 for adults, = $19 for seniors and $15 for students. 

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

The = Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown = Cleveland at 17801 Detroit = Avenue.

 

 

 

Yvette A. Hanzel

Director of Marketing

Beck Center for the Arts

www.beckce= nter.org

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, OH  = 44107

216.521.2540 ext. 225

Email:  = yvette at beckcenter.org

Fax:  = 216.228.6050

 

=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C3DBB3.6921A08A-- >From Joe Cali" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C3DB8B.EFCAFAA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AFTRA Cleveland presents... =20 Basic Audition Skills Experience =20 This Free Lance Organizing Committee Conservatory is aimed at members = who want to increase their audition skills in a friendly, supportive = teaching environment. =20 =B7 When: Monday, Feb. 9th, @ 7:00 p.m. =B7 Where: AFTRA Cleveland, 1468 W. Ninth St., Suite 720 =B7 Admission: $20 members; $30 non-members =B7 Reserved to AFTRA members only until Feb. 2nd, then open to = all. Max. 30 people. RESERVATIONS REQUIRED =B7 Call 216-781-2255 ASAP to make reservations =20 Experienced members will coach and guide participants through the = on-camera and voice-over audition process in small groups, allowing time = to practice and learn auditioning techniques. Teachers will include: =B7 Rohn Thomas =B7 Helene Weinberg =B7 Mike Kraft =B7 Nancy Telzerow =B7 Catherine Albers =B7 Others TBA For more information, contact AFTRA CLEVELAND at 216.781.2255 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C3DB8B.EFCAFAA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
AFTRA Cleveland=20 presents...

 

Basic Audition Skills Experience

 

This Free Lance Organizing Committee Conservatory is aimed = at=20 members who want to increase their audition skills in a friendly, = supportive=20 teaching environment.

 

=B7       =20 When: Monday, Feb. = 9th, @ 7:00=20 p.m.

=B7       =20 Where: AFTRA Cleveland, = 1468 W. Ninth=20 St., Suite 720

=B7       =20 Admission: $20 members; $30 = non-members

=B7       =20 Reserved to AFTRA members only = until Feb.=20 2nd, then open to all. Max. 30 people. RESERVATIONS=20 REQUIRED

=B7      =20 Call=20 216-781-2255 ASAP to make reservations

 

Experienced members will coach = and guide=20 participants through the on-camera and voice-over audition process in = small=20 groups, allowing time to practice and learn auditioning=20 techniques.

 


Teachers will=20 include:

=B7       =20 Rohn=20 Thomas

=B7       =20 Helene=20 Weinberg

=B7       =20 Mike=20 Kraft

=B7       =20 Nancy=20 Telzerow

=B7       =20 Catherine=20 Albers

=B7       =20 Others=20 TBA

 

For more information, = contact AFTRA=20 CLEVELAND at 216.781.2255

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C3DB8B.EFCAFAA0-- From RMadorsky at aol.com Thu Jan 15 16:05:17 2004 From: RMadorsky at aol.com (RMadorsky at aol.com) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 19:05:17 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]BIG FAVOR Message-ID: <4d.39d67359.2d3884bd@aol.com> --part1_4d.39d67359.2d3884bd_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dearest NEohioPAL Community, Does anyone have access to a place/equiptment to edit some video together between this Friday the 16th and Mon. the 19th?!!!!!! If so, THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU Please respond to rmadorsky at aol.com ASAP peace and joy, ~ Rachel --part1_4d.39d67359.2d3884bd_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dearest NEohioPAL Community,

Does anyone have access to a place/equiptment to edit some video together b= etween this Friday the 16th and Mon. the 19th?!!!!!!

       If so, THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
Please respond to rmadorsky at aol.com ASAP

peace and joy,
~ Rachel
--part1_4d.39d67359.2d3884bd_boundary-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Thu Jan 15 20:17:54 2004 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 23:17:54 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players Auditions for "Schoolhouse Rock Live!" Message-ID: <18d.247097ac.2d38bff2@aol.com> -------------------------------1074226674 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Workshop Players announce auditions for =E2=80=9CSchoolhouse Rock Live=E2= =80=9D, from the=20 series created by George Newall and Tom Yohe. Director Bill Reising, will cast at least six actors. He is looking for at=20 least three men and three women of non-specific adult ages, and the cast siz= e=20 may be increased. Jayne Bartish-Kacik is the music director. Auditions wil= l=20 be held at Workshop Players Theater, located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road,=20 Amherst on Saturday, February 7 from noon to 3:00 p.m. and Sunday, February=20= 8 from=20 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Callbacks are Tuesday, February 10 from 7:00-9:00 p.m. =20= The=20 theater is located approximately halfway between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58. =20 Performances are April 15, 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 30 and May 1, 2. =20 =20 For more information, contact the director at 440-324-5998. - 30 - "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" -------------------------------1074226674 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

Workshop Players announce auditions for =E2=80=9CSchoolhouse=20= Rock Live=E2=80=9D, from the series created by George Newall and Tom Yoh= e.

Director Bill Reising, will= cast at least six actors.  He= is looking for at least three men and three women of non-spec= ific adult ages, and the cast size may be inc= reased.   Jayne Bartish-Kacik is the= music director. Auditions will be held at Workshop Players Theater, located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road, Amherst on Saturday, February 7 from noon to 3:00 p.m.= and Sunday, February 8 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.  Callbacks are Tuesday, February 10 from=20= 7:00-9:00 p.m.   The theater is located=20= approximately halfway between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58.

 

Performances are April 15,= 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 30 and May 1, 2.&= nbsp;

 

For more information, contact the director at 44= 0-324-5998.
- 30 -
 
"If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting"=
-------------------------------1074226674-- From rainbowrep at neo.rr.com Thu Jan 15 22:16:03 2004 From: rainbowrep at neo.rr.com (Lois DiGiacomo) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 00:16:03 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Reminder from The Rainbow Repertory Company Message-ID: <00d501c3dbf8$3857db00$8fd35d18@DJVLSZ01> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00D2_01C3DBC5.ED7405F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Chuck Spencer is holding auditions for actors and actresses with strong = voices for a Broadway musical revue - A LOVE FOR ALL AGES. Saturday, = January 17 at 10 p.m. at St. Stephen Lutheran Church at the corners of = Fulton Road and Dressler Road in North Canton. Performance dates: Feb. = 13-14. Bring resume and prepared musical piece. Charles Spencer = 330.499.6137.=20 ------=_NextPart_000_00D2_01C3DBC5.ED7405F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Chuck Spencer is holding = auditions for actors=20 and actresses with strong voices for a Broadway musical revue - A LOVE = FOR ALL=20 AGES.  Saturday, January 17 at 10 p.m. at St. Stephen Lutheran = Church at=20 the corners of Fulton Road and Dressler Road in North=20 Canton.  Performance dates:  Feb. 13-14.  =  Bring=20 resume and prepared musical piece. Charles Spencer=20 330.499.6137.=20
------=_NextPart_000_00D2_01C3DBC5.ED7405F0-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Fri Jan 16 05:54:59 2004 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 08:54:59 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Time to Register for WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio "Tricks of the Trade" Message-ID: <9f.42a33bb9.2d394733@aol.com> --part1_9f.42a33bb9.2d394733_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable It's Time to Register for WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio "Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Actor's Career, Craft & Professional Development, A= =20 Non-Traditional Approach to Pursuing Your Passion"=A9 at Tri-C Eastern, 4250= =20 Richmond Rd.=A0 Call for room locations. Saturdays, beginning January 24th -= March=20 6th,=A0 2004,=20 10:30 AM - 12:00 noon. To register for ongoing classes for Actors, Playwrights and Directors, call=20 (216)561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0=20 The Series:=20 .=A0 Sat. 1/24:=A0 'Preparin': Tuning into the Artistic Power Within for Cre= ative=20 Change. =A0=A0 A spiritual approach to develop & hone your craft. Meditation,=20 Visualization, Breathing &=20 =A0=A0 other Relaxation Techniques for performing artists to help reduce aud= ition=20 & performance=20 =A0=A0 anxiety.=A0=A0=A0=A0 [NOTE:=A0 Registration for this session only, $1= 5.00] .=A0=A0 Sat.=A0 1/31:=A0=A0=A0 Strugglin': Auditions & Jobs . . . . . for Th= eatre,=20 On-camera &=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Voiceo= ver Learn the Do's & Don'ts of audition techniques.=A0 You will learn how auditi= ons=20 work, how to prepare for them, and where to find them.=A0 Be prepared for th= e=20 different scenarios: Monologues vs. Reading from the Script.=A0 After the=20 audition, and you get the job, you'll learn the Do's & Don'ts of what to do=20= next. .=A0=A0 Sat. 2/1:=A0=A0=A0 'Strivin,' part 1:=A0 Voiceover Skills & Techniqu= es=20 (commercial &=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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 indust= rial for radio & TV) Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep the= =20 listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem.=A0 Commercial= ,=20 Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require unique voiceov= er=20 abilities.=A0 Find out why voiceover work isn't easy as it looks. .=A0=A0 Sat. 2/14:=A0=A0=A0=A0 Strivin', part II:=A0=A0 On-Camera Skills & T= echniques=20 (commercial,=A0=A0=A0=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 industrial & film) There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera.=A0 Us= ing=20 your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV & film different=20 from acting for the stage.=A0 This session will show you how to adapt your s= tage=20 skills to be successful for on-camera auditions and jobs. .=A0 Sat. 2/21:=A0=A0 'Strivin', part III:=A0 Diction, Dialogue & Speaking T= echniques=20 for=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 On-stage, On-ca= mera & Voiceover=20 Do you 'Swallow' your words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have= you=20 been asked to 'Slow down?'=A0 Professionals pay attention to the details -=20 pacing, "t's, d's, & ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and your voi= ce:=20 enunciation, articulation, intonation, inflection, and more, to give your=20 characters more flavor. Great session for singers & comedians, too. .=A0 Sat. 2/28 & Sat. 3/6: 'Survivin,' parts I & II.=A0=A0 Marketing:=A0 'To= ols of=20 the Trade,'=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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Business Basics & Getting Work" (NOTE:=A0 Registration for both sessions is preferred, but not mandatory.) Every actor must have the right tools of the trade - Photos, Resumes, Demo=20 Tapes, etc.=A0 But you need to learn how to spend your money wisely, by know= ing -=20 when, where, why and how - to get the tools of the trade you will need. Breaking into the business: There's more to being an actor than acting.=A0 Y= ou=20 will have to know about the following to increase=A0 your chances of being=20 successful=A0 --=A0 Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams," Casting Direc= tors,=20 Producers & Directors, Unions, and Being an Independent Contractor, Record k= eeping:=20 Income & Expenses. Learn the=A0 - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - to make that Leap= =20 from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets. Everything=20 from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting Classes - to - Apartments, Resources, Netwo= rking &=20 other "Survival skills." All about "Showcases" and developing your own "One=20 Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work. .Sat.=A0 3/13:=A0=A0 'Aspirin,' Arrivin'. . . (& Stayin' There): Career Opti= ons &=20 Transitions Learn how to create, build & keep your career alive. Use your versatility to= =20 help pay the bills when your career seems stalled or isn't going the way you= 'd=20 like.=A0=A0 Discover the power of creating your individual "'Signature Style= '=20 Career Game Plans." 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WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio

"Tricks of the Trade:=A0 Actor's Career, Craft & Prof= essional Development, A Non-Traditional Approach to Pursuing Your Passion"= =A9 at Tri-C Eastern, 4250 Richmond Rd.=A0 Call for room locations. Satu= rdays, beginning January 24th - March 6th,=A0 2004,
10:30 AM - 12:00 noon.

To register for ongoing classes for Actors, Playwrights and Directors, c= all (216)561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0

The Series:

.=A0 Sat. 1/24:=A0 'Preparin': Tuning into the Artistic Power With= in for Creative Change.
=A0=A0 A spiritual approach to develop & hone your craft. Meditation, Vi= sualization, Breathing &
=A0=A0 other Relaxation Techniques for performing artists to help reduce aud= ition & performance
=A0=A0 anxiety.=A0=A0=A0=A0 [NOTE:=A0 Registration for this session o= nly, $15.00]

.=A0=A0 Sat.=A0 1/31:=A0=A0=A0 Strugglin': Auditions & Jobs .=20= . . . . for Theatre, On-camera &
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Voiceo= ver

Learn the Do's & Don'ts of audition techniques.=A0 You will learn how au= ditions work, how to prepare for them, and where to find them.=A0 Be prepare= d for the different scenarios: Monologues vs. Reading from the Script.=A0 Af= ter the audition, and you get the job, you'll learn the Do's & Don'ts of= what to do next.

.=A0=A0 Sat. 2/1:=A0=A0=A0 'Strivin,' part 1:=A0 Voiceover Skills=20= & Techniques (commercial &
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 indust= rial for radio & TV)

Great voiceover talent uses multiple basic 'actors' tools' to get & keep= the listener's attention, sell the product, and solve the problem.=A0 Comme= rcial, Industrial, PSA's, Story Telling & Narration copy all require uni= que voiceover abilities.=A0 Find out why voiceover work isn't easy as it loo= ks.

.=A0=A0 Sat. 2/14:=A0=A0=A0=A0 Strivin', part II:=A0=A0 On-Camera=20= Skills & Techniques (commercial,=A0=A0=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0 industrial & film)

There's a difference between acting techniques on stage and on-camera.=A0 Us= ing your basic 'actors' tools,' learn what makes acting for TV & film di= fferent from acting for the stage.=A0 This session will show you how to adap= t your stage skills to be successful for on-camera auditions and jobs.

.=A0 Sat. 2/21:=A0=A0 'Strivin', part III:=A0 Diction, Dialogue &a= mp; Speaking Techniques for
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 On-stage, On-ca= mera & Voiceover

Do you 'Swallow' your words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have= you been asked to 'Slow down?'=A0 Professionals pay attention to the detail= s - pacing, "t's, d's, & ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and=20= your voice: enunciation, articulation, intonation, inflection, and more, to=20= give your characters more flavor. Great session for singers & comedians,= too.

.=A0 Sat. 2/28 & Sat. 3/6: 'Survivin,' parts I & II.=A0= =A0 Marketing:=A0 'Tools of the Trade,'
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Business Basics & Getting Wor= k"

(NOTE:=A0 Registration for both sessions is preferred, but not mandatory.)
Every actor must have the right tools of the trade - Photos, Resumes, Demo T= apes, etc.=A0 But you need to learn how to spend your money wisely, by knowi= ng - when, where, why and how - to get the tools of the trade you will need.=

Breaking into the business: There's more to being an actor than acting.=A0 Y= ou will have to know about the following to increase=A0 your chances of bein= g successful=A0 --=A0 Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams," Casting Dir= ectors, Producers & Directors, Unions, and Being an Independent Contract= or, Record keeping: Income & Expenses.

Learn the=A0 - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - to make that=20= Leap from Cleveland to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets. Ev= erything from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting Classes - to - Apartments, Resourc= es, Networking & other "Survival skills." All about "Showcases" and deve= loping your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noticed & to get work.

.Sat.=A0 3/13:=A0=A0 'Aspirin,' Arrivin'. . . (& Stayin' There): Career Options & Transitions
Learn how to create, build & keep your career alive. Use your versatilit= y to help pay the bills when your career seems stalled or isn't going the wa= y you'd like.=A0=A0 Discover the power of creating your individual "'Sign= ature Style' Career Game Plans."

[Note:=A0 Can't attend Saturday classes?=A0 Private Coaching is available= at the same price for this series.]
=A0=A0
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
Major Credit cards accepted.
Paid Registration must be received 3 days in advance of each session.
Call (216) 561-8608 to register & for complete details.=A0





--part1_9f.42a33bb9.2d394733_boundary-- From docbunk at yahoo.com Fri Jan 16 06:47:44 2004 From: docbunk at yahoo.com (bocchieri rick) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 06:47:44 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Flamenco dancers needed Message-ID: <20040116144744.29967.qmail@web12503.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1542925619-1074264464=:29590 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii A student needs 1 or more flamenco dancers on Feb 7 for a thesis project at Mercey Herest College in Erie, Pa. If interested call the Fairport Dance Academy at 440-354-5062. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes --0-1542925619-1074264464=:29590 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
A student needs 1 or more flamenco dancers on Feb 7 for a thesis project at Mercey Herest College in Erie, Pa.   If interested call the Fairport Dance Academy at 440-354-5062. 


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Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes --0-1542925619-1074264464=:29590-- From dwarnke at karamu.com Fri Jan 16 07:15:32 2004 From: dwarnke at karamu.com (Doug Warnke) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 10:15:32 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Bee-Luther Hatchee Message-ID: <007701c3dc43$9be1ec60$0101a8c0@doug> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0074_01C3DC19.ADBDDC20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Karamu Performing Arts Theater is holding open non-equity auditions for = its upcoming production of Bee-Luther Hatchee January 20 & 21 at 6:00pm = in the Concert Hall at Karamu. Actors should come prepared with a 2-3 = minute memorized monologue, head shot, and resume. Roles are available = for several adult female actors and at least two adult male actors who = are caucasian (see below). Stipend available.=20 CHARACTER BREAKDOWN Libby Price: Female, African-American, could be late thirties to early = forties, has an ageless quality Shelita Burns: Female, African-American, mid-thirties, very attractive, = well dress, corporate, articulate and ambitious Robert: Male, White, mid to late thirties, an air of modest prosperity =20 Anna: Female, White or Hispanic, mid-thirties, corporate, ambitious =20 Sean Leonard: Male, White, middle-aged, casual but neatly dressed For more information, please contact Doug Warnke, Head of Production, = at (216) 795-7070 ext. 241. Karamu is located at 2355 E. 89th street, = Cleveland, OH 44106. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0074_01C3DC19.ADBDDC20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Karamu Performing Arts Theater is = holding open=20 non-equity auditions for its upcoming production of Bee-Luther Hatchee = January=20 20 & 21 at 6:00pm in the Concert Hall at Karamu.  Actors should = come=20 prepared with a 2-3 minute memorized monologue, head shot, and = resume. =20 Roles are available for several adult female actors and at = least two adult=20 male actors who are caucasian (see below).  Stipend=20 available. 
 
CHARACTER BREAKDOWN

Libby Price: Female, African-American, = could be=20 late thirties to early forties, has an ageless quality
Shelita Burns: Female, African-American, mid-thirties, very = attractive,=20 well dress, corporate, articulate and ambitious

Robert: Male, = White, mid=20 to late thirties, an air of modest prosperity
 
Anna: = Female, White=20 or Hispanic, mid-thirties, corporate, ambitious
 
Sean = Leonard:=20 Male, White, middle-aged, casual but neatly dressed
 For more information, please = contact Doug=20 Warnke, Head of Production, at (216) 795-7070 ext. 241.  Karamu is = located=20 at 2355 E. 89th street, Cleveland, OH 44106.  =
------=_NextPart_000_0074_01C3DC19.ADBDDC20-- From johnsunderland at sbcglobal.net Fri Jan 16 07:20:25 2004 From: johnsunderland at sbcglobal.net (John Sunderland) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 07:20:25 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]January Head Shot Special From Veteran Photographer John Sunderland Message-ID: <20040116152025.59118.qmail@web80305.mail.yahoo.com> --0-653892054-1074266425=:58410 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Actor?s head shot special from Veteran photographer John Sunderland Last years special was such a success, I?m offering it again for January this year. Entire Session for your actor head shot?$85.00* including your 1st black and white print. (Make-up artist available if you like) Shoot comprised of at least 40 digital shots?you get the CD! We can then review it while you?re here. Visit my web at www.johnsunderland.com/ Or email me at: johnsunderland at sbcglobal.net. 216-795-0642 *All prices plus tax, photo stylist additional. John Sunderland Photography 12706 Larchmere Blvd. Cleveland, OH 44120 www.johnsunderland.com johnsunderland at sbcglobal.net 216-795-0642 --0-653892054-1074266425=:58410 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Actor?s head shot special from Veteran photographer John Sunderland

 

Last years special was such a success, I?m offering it again for January this year.

 

Entire Session for your actor head shot?$85.00* including your 1st black and white print. (Make-up artist available if you like)

 

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216-795-0642 --0-653892054-1074266425=:58410-- From mcornwell at hb.edu Fri Jan 16 08:46:53 2004 From: mcornwell at hb.edu (Molly Cornwell) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 11:46:53 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition for Hathaway Brown School Message-ID: <4008157D.3010703@hb.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------080004040401000909070107 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hathaway Brown School announces AUDITIONS for STAGE DOOR by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman Audition dates: Tuesday, Jan. 20th - 4:15 - 6:30 pm Wednesday, Jan. 21st - 6:30-8:00 pm Black Box Theater, in the Atrium at Hathaway Brown School (use main entrance on North Park Blvd.) Roles: 21 Females (all cast with HB high school students) 8 Males - DESPERATELY NEED YOUNG MEN (ages 15-25) to fill these roles The story concerns young women who have come to NYC to pursue a career in the theater. Set in the 1930's, the action takes place in The Footlights Club, a boarding house for young women in the theater. Humor mixes with heartbreak as each hopeful experiences the uncertainties of the business. The play also explores, at its' center, the value of sticking to one's convictions in the face of failure rather than opting to 'selling out' for an easier, less passionate existence. There are two main challenging roles for males--Keith Burgess, who is a young passionate writer, and David Kingsley, who is a successful Hollywood producer. Other male roles are those of suitors . PRODUCTION DATES: Thursday, Feb. 26 at 7:00 pm Friday and Saturday, Feb. 27 & 28 at 8:00 pm Directed by Molly Cornwell Contact Molly Cornwell, 320-8796, ext. 7125 regarding questions or audition appointments. Hathaway Brown School is located at 19600 North Park Blvd., Shaker Heights WE WELCOME YOU ALL. For those of you who are 18 and older, returning to high school may seem strange and unappealing, but the productions here are excellent, the students are talented, and the production values are high. THANK YOU. --------------080004040401000909070107 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Hathaway Brown School

announces

AUDITIONS 
for  STAGE DOOR   by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman

Audition dates:  Tuesday, Jan. 20th  -  4:15 - 6:30 pm
                         Wednesday, Jan. 21st  -  6:30-8:00 pm

Black Box Theater, in the Atrium at Hathaway Brown School  (use main entrance on North Park Blvd.)

Roles:  21 Females  (all cast with HB high school students)
              8  Males  -  DESPERATELY NEED YOUNG MEN  (ages 15-25)  to fill these roles

The story concerns young women who have come to NYC to pursue a career in the theater.  Set in the 1930's, the action takes place in The Footlights Club, a boarding house for young women in the theater.  Humor mixes with heartbreak as each hopeful experiences the uncertainties of the business.  The play also explores, at its' center, the value of sticking to one's convictions in the face of failure rather than opting to 'selling out' for an easier, less passionate existence.

There are two main challenging roles for males--Keith Burgess, who is a young passionate writer, and David Kingsley, who is a successful Hollywood producer.  Other male roles are those of suitors . 
PRODUCTION DATES:   Thursday, Feb. 26  at 7:00 pm
                                             Friday and Saturday, Feb. 27 & 28  at  8:00 pm

Directed by Molly Cornwell

Contact Molly Cornwell, 320-8796, ext. 7125 regarding questions or audition appointments. 

Hathaway Brown School is located at 19600 North Park Blvd., Shaker Heights

WE WELCOME YOU ALL.  For those of you who are 18 and older, returning to high school may seem strange and unappealing, but the productions here are excellent, the students are talented, and the production values are high.   THANK YOU.
--------------080004040401000909070107-- From mcornwell at hb.edu Fri Jan 16 08:52:21 2004 From: mcornwell at hb.edu (Molly Cornwell) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 11:52:21 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Costumer needed Message-ID: <400816C5.7070108@hb.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------010501040002040807080105 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hathaway Brown School is looking for a COSTUMER for our high school production of the 1930's play STAGE DOOR. PRODUCTION DATES: Thursday, Feb. 26 at 7:00 pm Friday and Saturday, Feb. 27 & 28 at 8:00 pm Paid Position plus Costume Budget. Please contact Molly Cornwell, Theater Director, at 320-8796, ext. 7125 POSITION NEEDS TO BE FILLED ASAP! THANK YOU. --------------010501040002040807080105 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hathaway Brown School is looking for a COSTUMER for our high school production of the 1930's play  STAGE DOOR
PRODUCTION DATES:  Thursday, Feb. 26 at 7:00 pm
                                             Friday and Saturday, Feb. 27 & 28  at 8:00 pm

Paid Position plus Costume Budget. 

Please contact Molly Cornwell, Theater Director, at 320-8796, ext. 7125

POSITION NEEDS TO BE FILLED  ASAP!  THANK YOU.
--------------010501040002040807080105-- From dinamaya at wideopenwest.com Fri Jan 16 07:45:28 2004 From: dinamaya at wideopenwest.com (dinamaya at wideopenwest.com) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 10:45:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players announces auditions for SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK LIVE! Message-ID: <40081528.76d8.1804289383@wowway.com> Correction on callback times... Workshop Players announce auditions for SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK LIVE! a series created by George Newall and Tom Yohe. Director Bill Reising, will cast at least six actors. He is looking for at least three men and three women of non-specific adult ages, and the cast size may be increased. Jayne Bartish-Kacik is the music director. Auditions will be held at Workshop Players Theater, located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road, Amherst on Saturday, February 7 from noon to 3:00 p.m. and Sunday, February 8 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Callbacks are Wednesday, February 11 from 7:00-9:00 p.m. Bring and upbeat tune to sing. An accompanist will be provided. No unaccompanied singing, please. Bring your own music. Dress in clothes and footwear appropriate for a dance audition. The theater is located approximately halfway between Rt. 2 Performances are April 15, 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 30 and May 1, 2. For more information, contact the director at 440-324-5998. From marketing at playersguildtheatre.com Fri Jan 16 09:39:32 2004 From: marketing at playersguildtheatre.com (Players Guild Theatre) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 12:39:32 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]V-Monologues on stage at the Players Guild Theatre Message-ID: <200401161239.AA1442100@playersguildtheatre.com> For Immediate Release Contact: Amy Marie Sima 330-453-7619 www.playersguildtheatre.com V-DAY CANTON IS COMING! V-Day Canton 2004 is a benefit production of Eve Ensler=92s =93The Vagina M= onologues=94 as part of the V-Day Worldwide Campaign. ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY! at the Players Guild Theatre on February 7, 2004 Cast to include Sarah Cutlip of Akron, Sadie Grossman of Cleveland Heights,= Marci Paolucci of Cuyahoga Falls, Linda Ryan of Akron, Lois Tolley of Nort= h Canton, Kelly Vrooman of Mansfield and Heather M. Wylie of Canton. Who: The Players Guild Theatre What: V-Day Canton 2004, a benefit production of Eve Ensler=92s =93The Vagi= na Monologues=94 Where: Players Guild Theatre located at 1001 Market Avenue North in the Cul= tural Center for the Arts, downtown Canton, Ohio 44702. When: February 7, 2004 at 8:00 p.m. Admission: $12 Contact: The Players Guild Box Office: 330-453-7617 Goal: To raise awareness to stop violence against women and girls and funds= for our beneficiary=97Battered Women Shelter of Stark County Sponsored by: The Players Guild Theatre What is V-Day? V-Day is a global movement to stop violence against women a= nd girls. V-Day is a catalyst that promotes creative events to increase aw= areness, raise money, and revitalize the spirit of existing anti-violence o= rganizations. Through benefit performances of =93The Vagina Monologues,= =94 unique documentary film projects and innovative gatherings designed to = change social attitudes toward violence, V-Day generates broader attention = for the fight to stop worldwide violence against women and girls including = rape, battery, incest, female genital mutilation (FGM), and sexual slavery.= In its first six years, the V-Day movement has raised over $20 million. = The 'V' in V-Day stands for Victory, Valentine and Vagina. For more inform= ation, please visit www.vday.org. The V-Day Worldwide Campaign invites members of communities around the worl= d to present benefit productions of =93The Vagina Monologues=94 on or aroun= d V-Day (February 14th) to raise money and awareness to stop violence again= st women and girls. The proceeds from these events are donated directly to= local organizations in the community that are working to stop this violenc= e. The Worldwide Campaign strives to empower women to find their collectiv= e voices and demand an end to the epidemic levels of violence and abuse in = their communities around the world. From SLK at barneswendling.com Fri Jan 16 10:46:20 2004 From: SLK at barneswendling.com (Sheri L. Kilarsky) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 13:46:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actors/Actresses Needed Message-ID: I am a co-chair for the Activities Committee of the Playhouse Square Partne= rs Jump Back Ball Event happening on February 28th. We are in need of eigh= t roving actors to work the party for a couple hours and get the guests exc= ited and into the theme. This year our theme is Mobsters and Molls. We ar= e looking for: - 2 Cigarette girls from 7pm - 9pm - 2 Gangsters from 7pm - 9pm - 2 Flappers from 7pm- 9pm - 2 "Goodfellas" from 8:30pm - 10pm If you have costumes available that would be great, or we will find some fo= r you. Since this is a non-profit organization, we are looking for people = to donate their time or work for a nominal fee. If you are interested or have any further questions, please contact me via = a-mail: slk at barneswendling.com or phone 216-401-2043. Thank You, Sheri ***************************************************************** This message may contain privileged or confidential information. If you are= not the intended recipient of this message, please destroy this message an= d notify the sender by reply email. Any opinions or advice contained in thi= s email are subject to the terms and conditions in any applicable client en= gagement or service agreement. From mindy at charenton.org Fri Jan 16 10:57:20 2004 From: mindy at charenton.org (Mindy Childress) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 13:57:20 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Chance to Bring 'Glengarry Glen Ross' to your office! Message-ID: <1085.66.219.160.105.1074279440.squirrel@www.charenton.org> Dear Friend, My name is James Mango and I am Artistic Director of a small professional theater company here in Cleveland called Charenton. We are currently putting together our calendar for an upcoming touring production of David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross. The idea behind this project was to take the show, free of charge, to as many local businesses as possible strengthening our audience base and ties to the community. Glengarry is a scathing satire of American business morality and is commonly used by graduate business programs as a case study in ethical practice. It is the perfect play to bring into the workplace, and we would like to bring this show to you - free of charge to both employer and audience. Please note the following request letter seeking the use of space which has a general outline of the project. The production is scheduled to open February 12 and run through March 7. We would ideally like to have performances at 8 p.m. Thur, Fri and Sat with a 2 p.m. matinee on Sundays. You may commit to as many or as few performance dates as available. All performances would be free to the public and we would not require any funds for providing this service as this project will be sponsored by The Cleveland Foundation as well as other corporate sources. The production itself is very minimal and would require minimal spacial requirements. We are not looking for a theater. Any room of 1500 square feet or greater with a basic electrical outlet and ability to block outside light is all that is required. We would ask that you provide folding chairs for the performance - the number being determined by the size of space and anticipated audience size. We are working with several local universities in tying in a lecture/workshop regarding ethical business practice as this play is used in many graduate programs as a case study regarding ethics and sales. We would be interested in working with you to provide any of these materials and possibly shedule the workshop as well. I thank you for your interest, and hope that we can work together to bring this show to you. Sincerely, James Mango Artistic Director p.s. for more information please visit our website at www.charenton.org or call me at 216.781.9987 The Office Tour Wants to Come to You Help us bring theater to your workplace Charenton Theater Company is currently looking for locations for our touring production of David Mamet?s scathing satire of American business morality: Glengarry Glen Ross. If your workplace has a lunchroom, large conference room, or ideally a small theater or stage we would like to bring our play to you ? free of charge to your employer. The performance will also be free to all who attend. The performances will run mid-February through early March and we will build our calendar according to availability. We will need to have commitment of specific dates by the holidays and will be happy to work with companies of all sizes and types. The play revolves around the world of real-estate sales, but the scenario could be applied to almost any modern work environment. The play does contain extremely strong language and is of an adult nature. For any explanation of content I would ask that you watch the film version starring Al Pacino, Jack Lemmon, and Kevin Spacey. If you are not familiar with the play we ask that you please read it or watch the film version before committing your workplace to this show. This project has awesome potential for bringing a high level, professional theatrical production out into the public in an accessible and poignant fashion. We would like performances to be free and open to the public as well as your co-workers and will work with your employer to facilitate any needs. We hope to expose a new potential audience to the power of live theater ? be it your co-workers or just interested Clevelanders. If you would like more information or simply would like to be added to our tour list please contact us at 216.781.9987 or info at charenton.org. We hope to work with you to bring great theater into our community. _______________________________________________ Mindy Childress Producing Director Charenton Theater Company PO Box 6823 Cleveland, OH 44101-1823 216.781.9987 [v] mindy at charenton.org From glass_bunny at earthlink.net Fri Jan 16 10:58:37 2004 From: glass_bunny at earthlink.net (chris hnat) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 13:58:37 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bacharach and David Revue at Cassidy Theatre Message-ID: <410-220041516185837350@earthlink.net>

BACK TO BACHARACH AND DAVID, the first of two DOWNUNDER CAFE shows in the 2003/2004 season opens tonight, Friday, January 16th, at the Cassidy Theatre, 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heights, and runs through February 1st.
 
Featuring songs like "Do You Know The Way To San Jose", "Alfie", "The Look Of Love" and "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head", BACK TO BACHARACH AND DAVID is a celebration of the work of one of America's best-known songwriting duos.  BACK TO BACHARACH AND DAVID was directed by Michael Mazur, with musical direction by David Dettloff and stars Amy Annico, Tom Castro, John-Paul G. Makowski, Mary Anne Prucha, Earle Rogoff and Jessica Mae Szabla.
 
All seats are $15 and include the show, coffee and dessert.  Reservations are strongly suggested as several dates are already sold-out.  Performance dates are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m.  Reservations can be made by calling the Cassidy Theatre box office at (440) 842-4600.  Master Card and Visa are accepted.  The Cassidy Theatre is located on Pearl Road in the Greenbrier Commons.
 
Operating support provided, in part, by the Ohio Arts Council. 
 
 
chris hnat
Why Wait? Move to EarthLink.
 

From vdaltorio at neo.rr.com Fri Jan 16 13:06:04 2004 From: vdaltorio at neo.rr.com (Victor D'Altorio) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 16:06:04 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Rare acting workshop/class opportunity at Dobama Message-ID: <6.0.0.22.2.20040116155540.00a14500@mail.247ref.org> --=====================_29215980==.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed The only place you can act is in front of an audience, or a camera. Everything else is preparation. Good acting is personal. It's genuine, intimate, spontaneous. The character is you--always you-- Living truthfully under imaginary circumstances. Each character you play lives within your own boundaries for expressiveness, depth of feeling, specificity of response. Victor D'Altorio An Acting Workshop L.A. Weekly critics best director 2000 Chicago's most recommended acting teacher by agents and casting directors 1993-98 "Victor guides the actor right to the truth, and to a very specific truth, which is really rare. He creates an atmosphere of total safety. Sometimes I wanted to smack him on the head when he directed me! He insists that every moment be honest, specific, and fully alive. I absolutely loved working with him." Megan Mullally, "Karen Walker" on Will & Grace Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series When: 6-11pm on Sunday & Monday February 1st and 2nd. (10 hours total) Where: Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights Cost: Mr. D'Altorio is donating his time and asks that a $25 donation be made by each participant to Dobama, $10 for auditors. Contact: 216 932-3396 or Joyce Casey at jcasey at dobama.org. For questions about the workshop vdaltorio at neo.rr.com Singers spend hours vocalizing up and down the scales. Dancers stretch and bend at a bar. The actor must exercise the mechanism that allows for flexibility and freedom of expression--the ability to listen and respond truthfully, fully, freely and spontaneously. First as oneself. Then, with the addition of a specific set of imaginary circumstances. Sanford Meisner's repetition exercise is the basis for the work. Particular emphasis is placed on listening and absorbing the other person in an honest and specific way. The goal: to experience a "flow" state of mind and heart, free of conventionalized behaviors and preconceived responses. Lose self-consciousness by focusing outwardly. Respond to what's happening -not to what's expected or desired. Unblock/Expand your range of expression. Express fully, feely, and spontaneously. Surprise yourself with your own unanticipated responses. Relate to the imaginary circumstance in a much more specific way. Allow the dialogue to ride on the moment-don't play the meaning of the lines. "Victor first directed me in an outrageous comedy off-Broadway called "Talking Minks", and he is, easily, one of the best directors I've worked with. Recently I recommended to a young actor on "The West Wing" that he take Victor's acting class, and the change in his work after only a few months was astonishing. His tendency to dramatize was gone and his sense of truth and commitment to the moment much, much stronger. He had more confidence, more presence, more charisma--which can't be taught, of course--but it emerged with the stronger sense of self he developed under Vic's tutelage." Richard Schiff, "Toby" on The West Wing Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Victor D'Altorio is a teacher, director, and actor. From 1990-98 he was one of Chicago's most respected, most recommended acting teachers at The Actors' Center, the Windy City's best known professional training program. From 98-02 he had his own private studio in Los Angeles, where he taught class and privately coached many actors for TV and film. He was the L.A. Weekly Critics' Theatre Director of the Year for 2000, and was asked by L.A. County to adapt his work with actors for teens at high risk for HIV infection for an innovative California state funded program to educate youth in better, more truth-centered communication skills. He is a graduate of Northwestern University, and also of the William Esper Studio, NYC, where he completed the formal, 2-year Meisner work, which is the basis for his teaching. --=====================_29215980==.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
The only place you can act is in front of an audience, or a camera.
Everything else is preparation.
 
Good acting is personal.
It's genuine, intimate, spontaneous.
 
 The character is you--always you--
Living truthfully under imaginary circumstances.
 
Each character you play lives within your own boundaries
for expressiveness, depth of feeling, specificity of response.
 
Victor D'Altorio
An Acting Workshop
L.A. Weekly critics best director 2000
Chicago's most recommended acting teacher
by agents and casting directors 1993-98
 
?Victor guides the actor right to the truth, and to a very specific truth,
which is really rare. He creates an atmosphere of total safety.
Sometimes I wanted to smack him on the head when he directed me!
He insists that every moment be honest, specific, and fully alive.
I absolutely loved working with him.?
Megan Mullally, ?Karen Walker? on Will & Grace
Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
 
 
When: 6-11pm on Sunday & Monday February 1st and 2nd. (10 hours total)
Where: Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights
Cost: Mr. D'Altorio is donating his time and asks that a $25 donation be made by each participant to Dobama, $10 for auditors.
Contact: 216 932-3396 or Joyce Casey at jcasey at dobama.org.  For questions about the workshop vdaltorio at neo.rr.com
 
Singers spend hours vocalizing up and down the scales. Dancers stretch and bend at a bar. The actor must exercise the mechanism that allows for flexibility and freedom of expression--the ability to listen and respond truthfully, fully, freely and spontaneously. First as oneself. Then, with the addition of a specific set of imaginary circumstances. Sanford Meisner's repetition exercise is the basis for the work.
 
Particular emphasis is placed on listening and absorbing the other person in an honest and specific way.
 
The goal: to experience a ?flow? state of mind and heart, free of conventionalized behaviors and preconceived responses.
 
Lose self-consciousness by focusing outwardly.
Respond to what's happening -not to what's expected or desired.
Unblock/Expand your range of expression.
Express fully, feely, and spontaneously.
Surprise yourself with your own unanticipated responses.
Relate to the imaginary circumstance in a much more specific way.
Allow the dialogue to ride on the moment-don't play the meaning of the lines.
 

?Victor first directed me in an outrageous comedy off-Broadway called ?Talking Minks?, and he is, easily, one of the best directors I?ve worked with. Recently I recommended to a young actor on "The West Wing" that he take Victor's acting class, and the change in his work after only a few months was astonishing. His tendency to dramatize was gone and his sense of truth and commitment to the moment much, much stronger. He had more confidence, more presence, more charisma--which can't be taught, of course--but it emerged with the stronger sense of self he developed under Vic's tutelage."

Richard Schiff, ?Toby? on The West Wing
Emmy Award, Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
 
Victor D'Altorio is a teacher, director, and actor. From 1990-98 he was one of Chicago's most respected, most recommended acting teachers at The Actors' Center, the Windy City's best known professional training program. From 98-02 he had his own private studio in Los Angeles, where he taught class and privately coached many actors for TV and film. He was the L.A. Weekly Critics' Theatre Director of the Year for 2000, and was asked by L.A. County to adapt his work with actors for teens at high risk for HIV infection for an innovative California state funded program to educate youth in better, more truth-centered communication skills. He is a graduate of Northwestern University, and also of the William Esper Studio, NYC, where he completed the formal, 2-year Meisner work, which is the basis for his teaching.
--=====================_29215980==.ALT-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Fri Jan 16 20:21:33 2004 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 23:21:33 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]C.S.U. Concert Monday, January 26th at 8 p.m. Message-ID: <00a301c3dcb1$69bafc90$0900000a@johnny6> DEAR FRIENDS: YOU ARE INVITED TO A CONCERT ON JANUARY 26, 2004 MONDAY EVENING 8 PM AT DRINKO HALL, CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY. THE ADMISSION IS FREE. Dr. Angelin Chang will perform piano on a Bach-Liszt Prelude and Fugue, followed by Brahms - Violin and Piano Sonata #3 in d minor with Ellen de Pasquale on violin, then the Brahms - Violin, Horn, and Piano with other Cleveland Orchestra members: Yu Yuan, violin and Hans Clebsch, violin. ================================== Media Design Imaging media creation for marketing solutions http://www.mdifilm.com 216.373.3278 President (2004-2005) Organization of Chinese American of Greater Cleveland OCAGC http://www.ocagc.org Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System) 2800 years old Family Style Martial Arts http://www.wujiaquan.com From profbobo at neo.rr.com Fri Jan 16 20:55:42 2004 From: profbobo at neo.rr.com (Jeff Holland) Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 23:55:42 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITION REMINDER: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead Message-ID: <003b01c3dcb6$29781500$c2b45d18@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C3DC8C.4044F8E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable KENT STAGE PLAYERS announces auditions for Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead Written by Tom Stoppard Directed by Jeff Holland Audition Dates: Sunday January 18th through Tuesday January 20th Time: 7 pm Place: The Kent Stage 175 East Main Street in Kent (Go figure) Everyone knows Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. The two guys from Hamlet = who show up, stand around for a couple of scenes, and then leave again = only to be sent to their deaths by their "old friend" Hamlet--our = hero--for no good reason. Big whoop. No one cares. Sometimes they're = even cut entirely. They aren't that important. Or are they? The mind behind Mike and Ike screws with Tom Stoppard's haunting, = surreal examination of fate, reality, illusion, and good personal = grooming. Auditioners should be prepared to read from the script and to do = something silly. This has been a recording. ------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C3DC8C.4044F8E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
KENT STAGE=20 PLAYERS
announces=20 auditions
for
Rosencrantz = and=20 Guildenstern are Dead
 
Written by Tom=20 Stoppard
Directed by Jeff=20 Holland
 
Audition Dates:  Sunday = January 18th=20 through Tuesday January  20th
 
Time:   7 = pm
 
Place:   The Kent = Stage =20 175 East Main Street in Kent (Go figure)
 
Everyone knows Rosencrantz and = Guildenstern.  The two guys from Hamlet who show up, stand around = for a=20 couple of scenes, and then leave again only to be sent to their=20 deaths by their "old friend" Hamlet--our  hero--for no good=20 reason.  Big whoop.  No one cares.   Sometimes = they're even=20 cut entirely.  They aren't that important.
 
Or are they?
 
The mind behind Mike and Ike = screws with=20 Tom Stoppard's haunting, surreal examination of fate, reality, illusion, = and=20 good personal grooming.
 
Auditioners should be prepared = to read=20 from the script and to do something silly.
 
This has been a=20 recording.
 
------=_NextPart_000_0036_01C3DC8C.4044F8E0-- >From Kathleen Walder" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C3DCDD.96068A40 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Tangier in Akron has opened its new Comedy Club in the legendary Tangier = Cabaret. Appearing next weekend, January 23 & 24 are Mark Sweeney and = Josh Sneed. Our in-house emcee is Mike Conley. Shows are Friday 7:00 = (non-smoking show) & 9:30, Saturday 7:00 & 9:30. Tickets for this show = are $10 and there is no drink minimum. 21 & over only. Advance = reservations required by calling 330/376-7171. Coming soon are Brad = Sherwood, Kevin Pollack and Dave Chappelle (dates for these performers = cannot be announced yet -- so don't call asking for tickets quite yet!) If you have any questions about the new Tangier Comedy Cabaret, email = KWalder at thetangier.com or check out our website at www.thetangier.com ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C3DCDD.96068A40 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Tangier in Akron has opened its new = Comedy Club in=20 the legendary Tangier Cabaret. Appearing next weekend, January 23 & = 24 are=20 Mark Sweeney and Josh Sneed. Our in-house emcee is Mike Conley. Shows = are Friday=20 7:00 (non-smoking show) & 9:30, Saturday 7:00 & 9:30. Tickets = for this=20 show are $10 and there is no drink minimum. 21 & over only. Advance=20 reservations required by calling 330/376-7171. Coming soon are Brad = Sherwood,=20 Kevin Pollack and Dave Chappelle (dates for these performers cannot be = announced=20 yet -- so don't call asking for tickets quite yet!)
 
If you have any questions about the new = Tangier=20 Comedy Cabaret, email KWalder at thetangier.com or = check out our=20 website at www.thetangier.com
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C3DCDD.96068A40-- From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Sat Jan 17 09:52:51 2004 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 09:52:51 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Concert -- Building Bridges Kick-Off Event Reminder Message-ID: <20040117175251.55756.qmail@web80012.mail.yahoo.com> --0-557198708-1074361971=:55717 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Building Bridges Within & Between Communities Through Music & the Arts in partnership with The Temple?Tifereth Israel & Noble Road Presbyterian Church presents COMMON BONDS: A CONCERT OF FREEDOM AND FRIENDSHIP Featuring: Noah Budin ? inspirational folk-pop singer-songwriter The Fair Children -- 4 young gospel-singing siblings Cantor Ilana Wolpert -- of Congregation Bethaynu Carlos Jones -- from the Plus Band (reggae) SUNDAY, JANUARY 18 4:00 p.m. Noble Road Presbyterian Church 2780 Noble Road, Cleveland Heights Your tax-deductible donations are appreciated. Building Bridges is dedicated to social justice and eradicating the barriers of prejudice, hatred and intolerance. Building Bridges seeks to bring communities and people together through artist collaborations and partnering with other social justice and religious organizations. For more information about this concert or about Building Bridges, call 216-360-0381 or 216-403-0384. --0-557198708-1074361971=:55717 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Building Bridges 

Within & Between Communities Through Music & the Arts 

in partnership with The Temple?Tifereth Israel

& Noble Road Presbyterian Church 

presents 

 

COMMON BONDS:

A CONCERT OF 

FREEDOM AND FRIENDSHIP
 

Featuring: 

Noah Budin
? inspirational folk-pop singer-songwriter

The Fair Children -- 4 young gospel-singing siblings

Cantor Ilana Wolpert -- of Congregation Bethaynu

Carlos Jones -- from the Plus Band (reggae) 

 

SUNDAY, JANUARY 18

4:00 p.m. 

Noble Road Presbyterian Church

2780 Noble Road, Cleveland Heights 

Your tax-deductible donations are appreciated. 

Building Bridges is dedicated to social justice and eradicating the barriers of prejudice, hatred and intolerance. Building Bridges seeks to bring communities and people together through artist collaborations and partnering with other social justice and religious organizations. 

For more information about this concert or about Building Bridges,

call 216-360-0381 or 216-403-0384.

--0-557198708-1074361971=:55717-- From Ewelina001 at aol.com Sat Jan 17 14:31:05 2004 From: Ewelina001 at aol.com (Ewelina001 at aol.com) Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 17:31:05 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]An Evening of Improvisational Comedy at The Rose Theater, Medina Message-ID: <76.36d37e45.2d3b11a9@aol.com> --part1_76.36d37e45.2d3b11a9_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Rose Theater, Medina is proud to present an evening of improvisational comedy this Tuesday (1/20/04) at 8pm. An ensemble of Second City mainstage alumni will start with a simple audience suggestion, and then create the entire experience through improvisation. Doors open at 7pm. Admission is ten dollars. The recently renovated Rose Theater is located in Medina, Ohio. --part1_76.36d37e45.2d3b11a9_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Rose Theater, Medina is proud t= o present an evening of improvisational comedy this Tuesday (1/20/04) at 8pm= .  An ensemble of Second City mainstage alumni will start with a simple= audience suggestion, and  then create the entire experience through&nb= sp; improvisation.  Doors open at 7pm.  Admission is ten dollars.&= nbsp; The recently renovated Rose Theater is located in Medina, Ohio.= --part1_76.36d37e45.2d3b11a9_boundary-- From Sykokilr1 at aol.com Sat Jan 17 15:06:00 2004 From: Sykokilr1 at aol.com (Sykokilr1 at aol.com) Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 18:06:00 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Loss of an actor Message-ID: <95.37aca258.2d3b19d8@aol.com> --part1_95.37aca258.2d3b19d8_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit It is with a heavy heart the I inform you of the loss of Mike Smith. Mike was a semi regular on the stage of G.H.L.T., and performed in many shows at other local community theatre's as well as performing in the travelling passion play "Tetetlastia" for many many years. He was one of those genuinly good guys who was a true gentelman and will be truely missed. If you knew Mike you must admit that you are better for it. Mike was always the character actor who had the ability to light up a stage. His wife Sally is also an actor. Please keep the family in your thoughts. And if you will be going on stage in the near future, look out at the crowd and say to yourself "This one's for Mike" Mike passed away on Thursday, and will be laid out tomorrow Sunday 1-18. Please check the Plain Dealer for further information. Thanks, Dave Wells --part1_95.37aca258.2d3b19d8_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable It is with a heavy heart the I= inform you of the loss of Mike Smith.
Mike was a semi regular on the stage of G.H.L.T., and performed in many show= s at other local community theatre's as well as performing in the travelling= passion play "Tetetlastia" for many many years. He was one of those genuinl= y good guys who was a true gentelman and will be truely missed. If you knew=20= Mike you must admit that you are better for it. Mike was always the characte= r actor who had the ability to light up a stage. His wife Sally is also an a= ctor.
Please keep the family in your thoughts. And if you will be going on stage i= n the near future, look out at the crowd and say to yourself "This one's for= Mike"
Mike passed away on Thursday, and will be laid out tomorrow Sunday 1-18. Ple= ase check the Plain Dealer for further information.

Thanks, Dave Wells
--part1_95.37aca258.2d3b19d8_boundary-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Sat Jan 17 16:51:47 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 19:51:47 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Film Marketing Oppurtunity Needed ASAP Message-ID: <1c3.140891d0.2d3b32a3@aol.com> --part1_1c3.140891d0.2d3b32a3_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hey Kevin.=A0 As I told you, were looking for actors and or actor, that is=20 willing to help us market are movie NEARFALL to the national wrestling duels= in=20 Cleveland, which is going on right now downtown. Someone needs to go down t= here=20 tomorrow and pass out flyers!=A0 What we can offer in exchange is, Near Fall= =A0 a=20 feature extra role in this Hollywood feature film.=A0 Just click on the link= to=20 the movie.=A0 Once you have done this, you can send an email to=20 jayvincent at aol.com and let him know you did this work. Nice talking with you today, it would be cool if this could be a vehicle for= =20 both our objectives. The Flyer is included at the end of this email. Thanks= . OK.=A0 I know you've done stuff like this before but who knows maybe I'll co= me=20 up with something worthwhile, so I'll cover these points (I've been doing=20 flyer campaigns in one form or another for 13 years) One of the big obstacles is keeping a low profile so that you don't get=20 chased off by security.--So we keep the flyers small and direct.=A0 However,= we also=20 want to make sure that the flyers get seen and read.=A0 So we stick the flye= rs=20 in the separation/seam on the driver's side.=A0 This increases the probabili= ty=20 that all the cars will get hit with a flyer.=A0 Fold the flyer in half, inse= rt the=20 unfolded half in the seam--this way the flyer opens slightly and it will "st= i ck" in the door.=A0 Also this keeps the flyers from hitting the ground and=20 getting the facility/parking lot operator upset. Of course if you can get into the event, the bathrooms are a good place and=20 any surface area that is at eye level. Jay NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com NEW WRESTLING MOVIE! NearfalL Go to: www.nearfallmovie.com --part1_1c3.140891d0.2d3b32a3_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hey Kevin.=A0 As I told you, were looking for actors and or actor, that is w= illing to help us market are movie NEARFALL to the national wrestling duels=20= in Cleveland, which is going on right now downtown.  Someone nee= ds to go down there tomorrow and pass out flyers!=A0 What we can offer in ex= change is, Near Fall=A0 a feat= ure extra role in this Hollywood feature film.=A0 Just click on the link to=20= the movie.=A0 Once you have done this, you can send an email to jayvincent at a= ol.com and let him know you did this work.

Nice talking with you today, it would be cool if this could be a vehicle for= both our objectives.  The Flyer is included at the end of this email.=20= Thanks.

OK.=A0 I know you've done stuff like this before but who knows maybe I'll co= me up with something worthwhile, so I'll cover these points (I've been doing= flyer campaigns in one form or another for 13 years)

One of the big obstacles is keeping a low profile so that you don't get chas= ed off by security.--So we keep the flyers small and direct.=A0 However, we=20= also want to make sure that the flyers get seen and read.=A0 So we stick the= flyers in the separation/seam on the driver's side.=A0 This increases the p= robability that all the cars will get hit with a flyer.=A0 Fold the flyer in= half, insert the unfolded half in the seam--this way the flyer opens slight= ly and it will "stick" in the door.=A0 Also this keeps the flyers from hitti= ng the ground and getting the facility/parking lot operator upset.

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--part1_1c3.140891d0.2d3b32a3_boundary-- From Armand6588 at aol.com Sat Jan 17 20:42:11 2004 From: Armand6588 at aol.com (Armand6588 at aol.com) Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 23:42:11 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Back To Bacharach" At Cassidy Theatre! Message-ID: <42.44de0c7f.2d3b68a3@aol.com> --part1_42.44de0c7f.2d3b68a3_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit HEY EVERYONE!!!!! There are just seven more chances to see "Back to Bacharach and David" in Cassidy Theatre's Downunder Cafe. The show contains many of Burt Bacharach and Hal David's all time hits, and features an amazing six person cast. The show runs Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 p.m. and on Sunday afternoon's at 3 p.m. So come on out and see "Back To Bacharach and David" its a great show, and trust me, you will know a ton of the songs!! "Back To Bacharach and David" Cassidy Theatre 6200 Pearl Road Parma, Heights, Ohio Call 440-842-4600 for tickets And remember "What the world needs now, is love sweet love. Its the only things, that theres just to little of......." --part1_42.44de0c7f.2d3b68a3_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable HEY EVERYONE!!!!!

There are just seven more chances to see "Back to Bacharach and David" in Ca= ssidy Theatre's Downunder Cafe.  The show contains many of Burt Bachara= ch and Hal David's all time hits, and features an amazing  six person c= ast.  The show runs Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 p.m. and on Sunda= y afternoon's at 3 p.m.  So come on out and see "Back To Bacharach and=20= David"  its a great show, and trust me, you will know a ton of the song= s!!

"Back To Bacharach and David"
Cassidy Theatre
6200 Pearl Road
Parma, Heights, Ohio
Call 440-842-4600 for tickets

And remember "What the world needs now, is love sweet love.  Its the on= ly things, that theres just to little of......."
--part1_42.44de0c7f.2d3b68a3_boundary-- From irishrodeoclowns at comcast.net Sun Jan 18 06:15:03 2004 From: irishrodeoclowns at comcast.net (John Michael Regan) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 09:15:03 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beyond The Pale - Irish Radio Show NEW TIME - WRUW/FM 91.1 Message-ID: <00d001c3ddcd$777200a0$92c68318@ce1.client2.attbi.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00CD_01C3DDA3.8E699E00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi All: This is "Father Damon from Flanagan's Wake" recommending you = tune in to Roger every Sunday evening. =20 Slainte'! Greetings Irish/Celtic Music Lovers: Effective Sunday, January 18, 2004. New Time for Radio Show=20 Beyond The Pale with host Roger S. Weist WRUW/FM 91.1 Sundays 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. Traditionally Celtic and beyond... Enjoy Irish/Celtic music, songs and stories. Community news, dedications and requests. Call 216-368-2208 or e-mail: requests at wruw.org For information please write: rsw001 at aol.com ------=_NextPart_000_00CD_01C3DDA3.8E699E00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi All:  This is "Father Damon from Flanagan's Wake" = recommending you=20 tune in to Roger every Sunday evening. 
Slainte'!
 
Greetings Irish/Celtic Music Lovers:
 
Effective Sunday, January 18, = 2004.
 
New Time for Radio Show
Beyond The Pale
with = host
Roger S. Weist
 
WRUW/FM 91.1
Sundays 6:00 to 7:30=20 p.m.
 
 
Traditionally Celtic and = beyond...
Enjoy Irish/Celtic music, songs and=20 stories.
Community news, dedications and=20 requests.
Call 216-368-2208 or e-mail: requests at wruw.org
 
For information please write:  = rsw001 at aol.com
 
------=_NextPart_000_00CD_01C3DDA3.8E699E00-- From irishrodeoclowns at comcast.net Sun Jan 18 07:14:35 2004 From: irishrodeoclowns at comcast.net (John Michael Regan) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 10:14:35 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"SONGS OF IRELAND"-March 6-Akron Civic Theater/IRC Message-ID: <001a01c3ddd5$c984c500$92c68318@ce1.client2.attbi.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C3DDAB.DF46A180 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi All: Please help us get the word out by talking about and forwarding = this information to all your friends. The 22nd Annual "SONGS OF = IRELAND" to benefit the Ancient Order of Hibernians Building Fund will = be held on March 6 at the Akron Civic Theater. There is a 2pm matinee = ($16/ticket) and an 8pm performance ($20/ticket). Performers include: = The OHARA Dancers, The Ceili Band (with Gordon Shaffer), Tim = Seeman-World Champion Irish Dancer, That Irish Band, Fergie & The Bog = Dogs, The Shaffer Brothers, The Irish Rodeo Clowns, Pat Flynn and = Callaghan & O'Connor. Yours truly will direct and "host" the event. = Group Discounts are available by calling Tom Harvey at 330-773-2976. = You can also get a discount on any tickets paid for by=20 February 14th-St. Valentine's Day. You MUST call Tom Harvey for any = discount tickets. Tickets may also be purchased through TICKETMASTER, = but discounts are NOT AVAILABLE. Don't wait, Call Tom harvey right now = for the best deal. Thanks, JMR Irish Rodeo Clowns, LLC Where comedy is SERIOUS = Business=20 =20 John Michael Regan irishrodeoclowns at comcast.net =20 =20 =20 =20 Powered by Plaxo Want a signature like this?=20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0017_01C3DDAB.DF46A180 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi All:  Please help us get the = word out by=20 talking about and forwarding this information to all your=20 friends.  The 22nd Annual "SONGS OF IRELAND" to benefit = the=20 Ancient Order of Hibernians Building Fund will be held on March 6 at the = Akron=20 Civic Theater.  There is a 2pm matinee ($16/ticket) and an 8pm = performance ($20/ticket).  Performers include: The OHARA Dancers, = The Ceili=20 Band (with Gordon Shaffer), Tim Seeman-World Champion Irish Dancer, That = Irish=20 Band, Fergie & The Bog Dogs, The Shaffer Brothers, The Irish Rodeo = Clowns,=20 Pat Flynn and Callaghan & O'Connor.  Yours truly will direct = and "host"=20 the event.  Group Discounts are available by calling Tom Harvey at=20 330-773-2976.  You can also get a discount on any tickets paid for = by=20
February 14th-St. Valentine's Day.  You MUST call Tom Harvey = for any=20 discount tickets.  Tickets may also be purchased through = TICKETMASTER, but=20 discounts are NOT AVAILABLE.  Don't wait, Call Tom harvey right now = for the=20 best deal.
 Thanks, JMR
 
 
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Rocky River Community Theatre is = looking for phones=20 (or at least the hand set) that are more authentic to the 50s-60s era = for their=20 upcoming production of Bye Bye Birdie which previews on Jan. 22nd.  = If=20 anyone has any we could borrow, please respond to reenrd at ameritech.net. =20 Thanks!
------=_NextPart_000_002B_01C3DDB0.40D63AB0-- From ray at worldeonline.com Sun Jan 18 08:47:31 2004 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 11:47:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SWINGING CANE PRODUCTIONS - "HERO TOMORROW" auditions Message-ID: <02da01c3dde2$e30949d0$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_02DB_01C3DDB8.FA3341D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit MOVIE AUDITIONS SWINGING CANE PRODUCTIONS "HERO TOMORROW" SITE LAUNCHED! WWW.SWINGINGCANE.COM A boy's comic book fantasy collides with a girl's dreams of high fashion and love. SUNDAY, JANUARY 25th >From 1 to 5 PM at NORTH COAST CENTRAL CASTING www.worldeonline.com/nccc 4913 Storer Avenue Cleveland Ohio 44102 To be shot between March and November, 2004 in Cleveland and Akron. All kinds of characters who look the ages of 18 to 40 are needed to play various comic book junkies, slick art scene types, punkers, ultra sharp fashion mavens, jerky jocks, thugs, and hobos. The female lead, age 24ish, must be able to incorporate many of the above types. The male lead should look 25 years of age. (Separate auditions will be held for the younger and older characters that are needed. Please wait until then to audition for those roles.) This movie will be shot with a higher resolution Panasonic digital camera recording at 24 progressive frames per second in widescreen. The final product will be entered into festivals, and pressed to DVD for national / international distribution. Post production will take place at one of Ohio's most state of the art recording studios. www.commercialrecording.com The DVD will also feature a Dolby Digital surround mix. This is non-union gig and most pay will be deferred. All actors will receive a DVD upon completion. Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com _____ << ella for Spam Control >> has removed 3304 Spam messages and set aside 11 Read Later for me You can use it too - and it's FREE! www.ellaforspam.com ------=_NextPart_000_02DB_01C3DDB8.FA3341D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

MOVIE AUDITIONS
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"HERO TOMORROW"

SITE LAUNCHED!

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A boy's comic book fantasy collides with a girl's = dreams of high fashion and love.

SUNDAY, JANUARY 25th >From 1 to 5 PM at
NORTH COAST CENTRAL CASTING   www.worldeonline.com/nccc

4913 Storer Avenue
Cleveland Ohio 44102


To be shot between March and November, 2004 in
Cleveland and
Akron.

All kinds of characters who look the ages of 18 to 40 are needed to play = various comic book junkies, slick art scene types, punkers, ultra sharp fashion = mavens, jerky jocks, thugs, and = hobos.

The female lead, age 24ish, must be able to incorporate many of the above = types.

The male lead should look 25 years of age.
(Separate auditions will be held for the younger and older characters = that are needed. Please wait until then to audition for those = roles.)

This movie will be shot with a higher resolution Panasonic digital camera = recording at 24 progressive frames per second in widescreen.

The final product will be entered into festivals, and pressed to DVD for = national / international distribution.
Post production will take place at one of
Ohio's most state of the art recording studios. www.commercialrecording.com The DVD = will also feature a Dolby Digital surround mix.

This is non-union gig and most pay will be deferred.
All actors will receive a DVD upon completion.

 

 

Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com

 



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------=_NextPart_000_02DB_01C3DDB8.FA3341D0-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Jan 18 09:10:32 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 09:10:32 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE/HANNA THEATRE Message-ID: <20040118171032.58970.qmail@web12004.mail.yahoo.com> HANNA PRODUCTION: I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFECT, DON?T CHANGE! Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times It is only fitting that David Fraser was present at the opening of Playhouse Square?s new Hanna Theatre production, ?I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE.? Fraser was part of the original cast of ?JACQUES BREL? which, due to its record setting run, has been credited with keeping the Play House Square theatres from being demolished. Only recently did ?TONY ?N TINA?S WEDDING? eclipse the Brel longevity record for the longest run at a Cleveland theatre. Don?t be surprised if ?I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE? eclipses that record. Yes, it?s that good. The show is well into its 8th smash season in New York, has played to more than 650,000 people in Gotham, and has grossed over 60 million dollars worldwide with over 150 productions in such cities as Los Angeles, Toronto, Tel Aviv, Mexico City and Barcelona. Playwright/lyricist Joe DiPietro and composer Jimmy Roberts? show, which has been called, ?Seinfeld set to music? takes the viewer on a musical ride through the modern day mating game examing dating, romance, marriage, lovers, husbands, wives, children, in-laws,, sex, communication, and aging. Since opening in the big Apple, ?I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE? has become the most proposal-friendly show in town. Forty-two times, a young man has taken the stage to make a surprise proposal to his sweetheart. In all cases, the brides-to be happily accepted as the audience roared with approval. Cleveland could be next for this unique proposal technique. Make no mistake, you don?t go to ?I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE? so much for the message as to be entertainmed. However, there are moments, particularly in Act 2, when the poignancy of the show sneaks up on you. Act 1 deals with dating, and Act 2 deals with marriage, parenthood, and the death of a spouse. The Cleveland production is OUTSTANDING. There is not a weakness in the presentation. Director/choreographer Ray Roderick?s inspiration is imprinted all over the production. The pacing is swift. The choreography is fresh and creative. The shticks all work. The Cleveland-based cast is talented. T-A-L-E-N-T-E-D! They sing, act, dance and clown with ease. Playing numerous parts, from teens to the aged, each cast member understands the variances in their characters. Tricia Bestic, Julie Hogan, Nicholas Koesters and Larry Nehring don?t sing words, they sing meanings. Their voices are glorious. They are a total joy to listen to and watch. The musicians, pianist Angelyn Fullerton and violinist Ed Caner were excellent, as was Russ Borski?s contemporary cityscape set design and Terry Pieritz?s costumes. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: ?I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE? is a total delight! Though scheduled to run just until June, once the word gets out it should have a long, long, run at the Hanna Theatre! For tickets to ?I LOVE YOU, YOU?RE PERFET, NOW CHANGE,? call 216-241-6000 or go on line to playhousesquare.com. The Hanna Theatre is located at 2067 East 14th Street. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes http://hotjobs.sweepstakes.yahoo.com/signingbonus From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Jan 18 09:21:15 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 09:21:15 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]BERKO: COPENHAGEN REVIEW/ACTORS' SUMMIT Message-ID: <20040118172115.27244.qmail@web12003.mail.yahoo.com> FASCINATING, MUST SEE ?COPENHAGEN? AT ACTOR?S SUMMIT Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Why didn?t Hitler?s Germany develop an atomic bomb and thus get the means to not only win the Second World War, but control the world? That question has plagued many intellects. If Michael Frayn, the author of the much acclaimed and Tony Award winning play ?COPENHAGEN? is correct, the answer lies on two planes. First, Hitler?s maniacal hatred of the Jews caused the likes of Einstein and Oppenheimer, the cream of German physicists, to flee the country. In addition, a most significant question,the clue to atomic energy, was never asked nor answered by Werner Heisenberg, Germany?s wartime head of its nuclear program. ?COPENHAGEN,? which came to the stage in 1998, is about the 1941 meeting between Heisenberg and his Danish counterpart Niels Bohr. The probing questions of that meeting are, ?Why did it happen?? and ?What really took place?? The history of the world may well have been decided at that meeting. Frayn?s play has given fuel to further fire answers to those questions and put to rest the issue of Nazi Germany?s nuclear failure. A lecture delivered by Ian Johnston of Malaspina University-College, Nanaimo, BC, Canada, in March 2001, illuminates the debate. He stated, ?The first (and most obvious) interpretative issue the play raises?the relationship between the historical record and a fictional interpretation of historical events based upon a judicious selection of material from that record, some imaginative additions, and a creative patterning of the combination [becomes] what adds up to some significant totality as theatre.? He further states, ?Frayn's work cannot contain or incorporate all the historical material relevant to the events, as well as the various ways this material has been read. His task as an artist is to offer some imaginatively coherent vision of the experience he is addressing. And that task necessarily requires him to select, omit, and invent.? >From the standpoint of the theatre-goer, Frayn accomplishes his task well. Even though the play is extremely long, and could have been tightened up to make it more palatable to the average attender, it holds one?s attention throughout. Reviews of the script and its British and American premieres were almost all enthusiastic. As one reviewer stated, "An evening with Michael Frayn's dazzling new drama will be among the most exhilarating, challenging and involving two and a half hours you ever spend in a theater. And you don't need an advanced degree to understand the profound questions it raises about motive, morality and the betrayal of memory.? It is exciting that the play?s local premiere production, on stage at Actors? Summit, is presented at the same lofty heights as the original productions. Neil Thackaberry?s directing is exacting. The trio of actors are impeccable in their character developments, and the setting created by having the audience surround the stage results in an intimacy that makes the viewer part of the action. Wayne Turney is on a theatrical roll. He was recently superb in ?HAMLET? and ?TARTUFFE? at Great Lakes Theatre Festival. He did a wonderful translation of ?TARTUFFE? at Actors? Summit. He is a dual recipient of the Times Theatre Tributes. He is a sure bet to garner another award for his fascinating performance as Werner Heisenberg. Turney?s performance shows what happens when acting talent, character understanding, and the right vehicle come together. BRAVO! A. Neil Thackaberry gives his finest acting performance as Niels Bohr. As is the case with Turney, he absorbs himself into the character of the half-Jewish Danish physicist who played a major role in helping the United States to develop the atomic bomb. Last season Lucy Bredeson-Smith gave a career highlight performance as Rosemary in Actors? Summit?s ?PICNIC.? Her performance was recognized with a Times Tribute Theatre Award. She has followed up that stellar showing with another fine achievement. She well plays the fulcrum of the teeter totter ride between Bohr and Heisenberg with consummate skill. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: With the complexity of script, any production short of the Actors? Summit?s superb rendition, would make for a long and confusing evening of theatre. ?COPENHAGEN? is Actors? Summit?s very best production to date!!!! This production is not a should see, it is a MUST see! __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes http://hotjobs.sweepstakes.yahoo.com/signingbonus From johnny at mdifilm.com Sun Jan 18 09:23:52 2004 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny Wu) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 12:23:52 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Chinese New Year Celebration with Chinese-American organization in Cleveland Message-ID: <00c501c3dde7$dba826c0$0900000a@johnny6> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00C6_01C3DDBD.F2D21EC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello performing artists, I would like to invite you to come celebrate the Chinese New Year - Year of the Monkey (year of 4702) with me and the fellow members at the Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland's New Year Celebration and Installation of New Officers dinner party. This is going to be held on Saturday, Feb 7, 2004 at Li Wah Restaurant, 2999 Payne Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44114 starting at 6pm (Semi Formal or Traditional Dress) The night include a delicious 10-course Chinese Cuisine, Lion Dance, Entertainment, and wonderful Raffle Prizes, The cost for the night is $25 (for non OCAGC members) or ($20 for OCAGC members - you can become a member on the spot and pay the cheaper rate, anyone can join OCAGC) :) The Installation of New Officers will be swear in by Judge Bridget McCafferty and that the new officers are: President (yours truly - Johnny Wu), Secretary: Hao Cheng and Treasurer: Shan Chan. I would like to see you come and have a great time with us and at least, to watch me get embarrassed. ;) If you are interested to come party with us, email me back to RSVP. You can pay me via check payable to CAGC and I will have your ticket(s) readied at the door unless you want it ahead of time. Thanks for consideration, more information about the organization can be found at http://www.ocagc.org The Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland (OCAGC) is a non-profit, non-partisan civil rights and educational organization. We are dedicated to promoting cultural heritage, active participation in civic and community affairs, securing justice, and equal treatment and equal opportunity for all Americans of Chinese and Asian/Pacific Islander descent. "Embracing the Hopes and Aspiration of Chinese and Asian Pacific Americans in the United States". The Organization of Chinese American of Greater Cleveland (OCAGC) serves the continually growing Chinese American community of Northeast Ohio and works with other organizations and communities to promote ethnic awareness and cultural diversity since 1980. Johnny Wu ================================== Media Design Imaging media creation for marketing solutions http://www.mdifilm.com 216.373.3278 President (2004-2005) Organization of Chinese American of Greater Cleveland OCAGC http://www.ocagc.org Wu Jia Quan Shu (Art of Wu Family System) 2800 years old Family Style Martial Arts http://www.wujiaquan.com ------=_NextPart_000_00C6_01C3DDBD.F2D21EC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Hello=20 performing artists,

I would like to invite you = to come=20 celebrate the Chinese New Year - Year of the Monkey (year of 4702) with = me and=20 the fellow members at the Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater=20 Cleveland's New Year Celebration and Installation of New Officers dinner = party.

This is going to be held = on=20 Saturday, Feb 7, 2004 at Li Wah Restaurant, 2999 Payne Avenue, = Cleveland, Ohio=20 44114 starting at 6pm (Semi Formal or Traditional=20 Dress)

The night include a = delicious=20 10-course Chinese Cuisine, Lion Dance, Entertainment, and wonderful = Raffle=20 Prizes,

The cost for the night is = $25 (for=20 non OCAGC members) or ($20 for OCAGC members - you can become a member = on the=20 spot and pay the cheaper rate, anyone can join OCAGC) = :)

The Installation of New = Officers=20 will be swear in by Judge Bridget McCafferty and that the new officers = are:=20 President (yours truly - Johnny Wu), Secretary: Hao Cheng and Treasurer: = Shan=20 Chan.

I would like to see you = come and=20 have a great time with us and at least, to watch me get embarrassed.=20 ;)

If you are interested to = come party=20 with us, email me back to RSVP. You can pay=20 me via check payable to CAGC and I will have your ticket(s) readied at the door unless you = want it ahead=20 of time.

Thanks for consideration, = more=20 information about the organization can be found at http://www.ocagc.org

The Organization of = Chinese=20 Americans of Greater Cleveland (OCAGC) is a non-profit, non-partisan = civil=20 rights and educational organization. We are dedicated to promoting = cultural=20 heritage, active participation in civic and community affairs, securing = justice,=20 and equal treatment and equal opportunity for all Americans of Chinese = and=20 Asian/Pacific Islander descent. "Embracing the Hopes and Aspiration of = Chinese=20 and Asian Pacific Americans in the United=20 States".

The Organization of = Chinese American=20 of Greater Cleveland (OCAGC) serves the continually growing Chinese = American=20 community of Northeast Ohio and works with other=20 organizations and communities to promote ethnic awareness and cultural=20 diversity since = 1980.

Johnny = Wu

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------=_NextPart_000_00C6_01C3DDBD.F2D21EC0-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Jan 18 09:46:12 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 09:46:12 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko REVIEW: DINNER PARTY/CLEVEPLAYHSE Message-ID: <20040118174612.32193.qmail@web12009.mail.yahoo.com> SCRIPT AND DIRECTING MISS THE MARK AT CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Neil Simon is the undisputed master of modern American theatrical comedy. His thirty-one plays have covered a dysfunctional duo living together (?THE ODD COUPLE?), the plight of newlyweds (?BAREFOOT IN THE PARK?) and lots of self examination plays including ?BRIGHTON BEACH MEMOIRS? ?BILOXI BLUES,? ?BROADWAY BOUND,? and ?LOST IN YONKERS.? Simon is at his best when he adds up a bunch of funny one-liners into a delightful set of plausible circumstances. Think ?THE STAR-SPANGLED GIRL,? ?PLAZA SUITE,? and ?LAST OF THE RED HOT LOVERS.? He?s at his worst when he attempts to philosophize. Think ?GOD'S FAVORITE,? ?JAKE'S WOMEN? AND ?PROPOSALS.? (You?ve probably never heard of the plays as they were generally panned by the critics and avoided by audiences.) Unfortunately, ?THE DINNER PARTY,? now on stage at the Cleveland Play House, falls into Simon?s ?message plays? list. Simon should be given credit for trying to break his traditional mode and write a play very different from anything he had done before. Simon has achieved his goal, but it doesn?t translate into success. The script is not a farce, a broad comedy, or a drama with a few laughs. What it actually is is anyone?s guess. What it emphatically is not is a total entertaining evening at the theatre. The show opened to negative reviews in New York. It ran because of a strong presale based on Simon?s reputation plus a cast that included Henry Winkler and the late-John Ritter. The plot of ?THE DINNER PARTY"?is as simple as some of its lines. Gabrielle invites Andre, her ex-husband, with whom she's still in love, and two other couples who used to be married to each other, to a dinner party at a posh Parisian restaurant. Several funny things happen on the way to discovering why she planned the party and how her Machiavellian plan is meant to affect the others. The premise is broad, the effect is shallow. Adding to the script?s problems is Peter Hackett?s laborious directing, which adds at least half-an-hour to the intermissionless play. Hacket, who will soon be leaving his position as Artistic Director of CPH, seems to have no clue as how to balance the comedy aspects with the dramatic message. The pacing of the show is torturous. The characters generally display little real emotional passion, laugh lines aren?t keyed, the actors often seem lost. As someone sitting behind me said, ?When is this thing going to end?? Unfortunately, this same message must be placed on Hackett?s well-meaning, but misdirected tenure at the CPH. It can only be hoped that his strong academic talents will fit much better into a university setting where his questionable play selections and administative decisions won?t be a factor. He is wished much good luck in what hopefully will be a better setting for his abilities. The cast of the production at times seems as clueless as the script. Kevin Hogan, as a frustrated writer, walks through his part, often saying funny lines that become unfunny. He seems some place else, not involved in the action. Mary Gen Fjelstad, his stage wife, doesn?t delve into her character and presents flat lines with little emotional variance. David Brummel, as the aloof Andre, and Cynthia Darlow as the evening?s plotter, seem to be feigning feelings. On the other hand Steve McCue, as a nerdy artist in a rented tux and Derdriu Ring, his ex-wife, milk their roles to high levels of humor and pathos. Too bad the whole production didn?t reach McCue and Ring?s level. The highlight of the evening is scenic designer Vicki Smith?s magnificent high-ceilinged formal French restaurant dining room. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: With a weak script, inept directing and generally shallow acting, ?THE DINNER PARTY? is a long sit not worth the effort. For tickets to ?THE DINNER PARTY,? which range from $32 to $40, with ?under 25 ? tickets at $12, call 216-795-7000 or go on-line to www.clevelandplayhouse.com. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes http://hotjobs.sweepstakes.yahoo.com/signingbonus From kaimei at earthlink.net Sun Jan 18 09:57:17 2004 From: kaimei at earthlink.net (Christopher) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 12:57:17 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]call for cops and crooks 1-20 in Akron Message-ID: <400AC8FE.3E074DF1@earthlink.net> --------------42FA32133B630689C0261B7A Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Greetings, We will be shooting the police station scene for our feature film Sugar. We need cops and suspects. If you want to come as a cop, wear dark pants and dark shoes. I provide the shirts and props (unless you have your own). If you want to come as a suspect being booked, I suppose you could wear anything. Creative license is allowed here. If you want to bring both in case we're short one or the other, that would be great. We will meet at my home at 6:00 PM Tuesday night, for wardrobe prep, and be at the location (ten minutes from my house) by seven. The shoot will probably last until 9:30 PM. My address is: 1422 Elder Ave. Akron 44301 An account is being set up to pay extras on a rolling breakeven basis. (that means you don't get money now, you get it later, when we have it to give to you). But it's not completely "free work," and copies of the film once completed will provided to all who were in the scene, who ask me for one. Thanks in advance! Christopher K. Young Video Verite' Productions (330) 608-8760 --------------42FA32133B630689C0261B7A Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Greetings,

We will be shooting the police station scene for our feature film Sugar.  We need cops and suspects.  If you want to come as a cop, wear dark pants and dark shoes.  I provide the shirts and props (unless you have your own).  If you want to come as a suspect being booked, I suppose you could wear anything.  Creative license is allowed here.  If you want to bring both in case we're short one or the other, that would be great.

We will meet at my home at 6:00 PM Tuesday night, for wardrobe prep, and be at the location (ten minutes from my house) by seven.  The shoot will probably last until 9:30 PM.  My address is:

1422 Elder Ave.
Akron 44301

An account is being set up to pay extras on a rolling breakeven basis.  (that means you don't get money now, you get it later, when we have it to give to you).  But it's not completely "free work," and copies of the film once completed will provided to all who were in the scene, who ask me for one.  Thanks in advance!

Christopher K. Young
Video Verite' Productions
(330) 608-8760 --------------42FA32133B630689C0261B7A-- From nacl at nacl.org Sun Jan 18 10:46:51 2004 From: nacl at nacl.org (NaCl) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 13:46:51 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NaCl Winter News Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --MS_Mac_OE_3157278412_494451_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit NaCl Winter News (Jan/Feb) 2004 -10 BRECHT POEMS at The Austin Arts Center and BRIC. -Accepting applications for THE CATSKILL PERFORMER TRAINING RETREAT. ____________________________________________________________________ The Catskill Performer Training Retreat July 11-18, 2004, Highland Lake, NY Now accepting letters of application for the 2004 retreat at NaCl Catskills. The retreat takes place at NaCl Catskills, a beautiful lake-country work centre located in Highland Lake, NY, two hours north west of New York City. Participants live at NaCl's artists' residence and work 6 hours per day in the church-turned-theatre with Brad Krumholz, Tannis Kowalchuk and Ker Wells (Number Eleven Theatre/ National Theatre School of Canada). NaCl's training, which is named "Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral Work," will be explored as well as other exercises designed to expand physical presence, vocal technique, and creative impulse, craft, and performance creation. This retreat is designed for actors, creator-performers, and directors who are interested in ensemble theatre, solo work, devised performance, physical theatre adaptations, and original theatre creation. "Doing the morning physical work was like experiencing acting on an anthropological level. I realised that my body is an intelligent life form--my limbs have intelligence. I learned that my voice is a living organism--it has a physical life. The empowerment to create my own work was amazing! I want to bring the two worlds (conventional theatre and original created theatre) together in my own work--performing a role in a play, but striving for true artistry and a physical truth in the making of it."-- Amy Lammert, actress, AEA Tuition is $550 for all meals, accommodations, and workshops. If you wish to apply, please send a detailed letter about yourself that includes your experience, age, and why you are interested in this retreat. We will reply to everyone who applies. Upon acceptance, a $150 down payment will be needed. For more information please feel free to e-mail or call 718-398-4589 (Brooklyn) or (845) 557-0694 (Catskills). Please send application letter to: NaCl P.O. Box 2201 Times Square Station New York, NY 10108 www.nacl.org for more info and pictures 10 BRECHT POEMS-- a Brechtian Vaudeville What the heck is a Brechtian Vaudeville? Take a saucy dance, a shadow puppet show, a funny physical avant-garde moment; add a strikingly relevant poem by Bertolt Brecht about oppression, war, and a corrupt political leadership circa 1930's and 1940's; mix in some beautiful a cappella songs, and you have 10 BRECHT POEMS. And, for those who have seen it all before-- we have a NEW poem to show you! Created and performed by Tannis Kowalchuk of NaCl and Leese Walker of Strike Anywhere Performance Ensemble. BRIC Studio--return engagement! Saturday, February 7 @ 8 PM Tickets are $10/$8 students 57 Rockwell Place, Brooklyn, New York (very near to BAM Harvey) Box Office Number--718-855-7882 x53 We are very happy to be invited back to BRIC where we premiered the first version of the performance in January, 2002. The Austin Arts Center, Goodwin Theatre Trinity College Wednesday, February 11 @ 8 PM Tickets are $15 300 Summit Street, Hartford, CT Box Office Number-- 860-297-2199 www.nacl.org --MS_Mac_OE_3157278412_494451_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable NaCl Winter News NaCl Winter News (Jan/Feb) 2004
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10 BRECHT POEMS at The Austin A= rts Center and BRIC.
-A= ccepting applications for THE CATSKILL PERFORMER TRAINING RETREAT.

____________________________________________________________= ________

The Catskill Performer Training Retreat

July 11-18, 2004, Highland Lake, NY


Now accepting letters of application for the 2004 retreat at NaCl C= atskills.
 
The retreat takes place at NaCl Catskills, a beautiful lake-country work ce= ntre located in Highland Lake, NY, two hours north west of New York City. &n= bsp;Participants live at NaCl's artists' residence and work 6 hours per day = in the church-turned-theatre with Brad Krumholz, Tannis Kowalchuk and Ker We= lls (Number Eleven Theatre/ National Theatre School of Canada).  NaCl's= training, which is named "Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral Wor= k,"  will be explored as well as other exercises designed to e= xpand physical presence, vocal technique, and creative impulse, craft, and p= erformance creation.  This retreat is designed for actors, creator-perf= ormers, and directors who are interested in ensemble theatre, solo work, dev= ised performance, physical theatre adaptations, and original theatre creatio= n.

"Doing the morning physical work was like experiencing acting o= n an anthropological level.  I realised that my body is an intel= ligent life form--my limbs have intelligence.  I learned that my voice = is a living organism--it has a physical life. The empowerment to create my o= wn work was amazing!  I want to bring the two worlds (conventional thea= tre and original created theatre) together in my own work--performing a role= in a play, but striving for true artistry and a physical truth in the makin= g of it."-- Amy Lammert, actress, AEA

Tuition is $550 for all meals, accommodations, and workshops.  If you = wish to apply, please send a detailed letter about yourself that includes yo= ur experience, age, and why you are interested in this retreat.  We wil= l reply to everyone who applies.   Upon acceptance, a $150 down pa= yment will be needed.  For more information please feel free to e-mail = or call 718-398-4589 (Brooklyn) or (845) 557-0694 (Catskills).  Please = send application letter to:

NaCl
P.O. Box 2201 Times Square Station
New York, NY   10108

www.nacl.org for more info and pictures



10 BRECHT POEMS-- a Brechtian Vaudeville<= BR>

What the heck is a Brechtian Vaudeville? &nb= sp;Take a saucy dance, a shadow puppet show, a funny physical avant-garde mo= ment; add a strikingly relevant poem by Bertolt Brecht about oppression, war= , and a corrupt political leadership circa 1930's and 1940's; mix in some be= autiful a cappella songs, and you have 10 BRECHT POEMS.  And, fo= r those who have seen it all before-- we have a NEW poem to show you!  = Created and performed by Tannis Kowalchuk of NaCl and Leese Walker of Strike= Anywhere Performance Ensemble.

BRIC Studio--return engagement!

Saturday, February 7 @ 8 PM  Tickets are $10/$8 st= udents
57 Rockwell Place, Brooklyn, New York (very near to BAM Harvey)
Box Office Number--718-855-7882  x53
We are very happy to be invited back to BRIC where we= premiered the first version of the performance in January, 2002.

The Austin Arts Center, Goodwin Theatre
Trinity College

Wednesday, February 11 @ 8 PM  Tickets are $15
300 Summit Street,  Hartford, CT
Box Office Number-- 860-297-2199


www.nacl.org=        

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I am currently seeking a few wandering performers – = clowns, magicians, someone who can create balloon animals -  for an indoor carnival on March = 7, 2004, from approximately 12-2pm.   If you are interested, please respond to rmarks at teecleve.org.  Would love a couple of = volunteers, but pay can be negotiated.  Supplies will be provided for balloon animals. 

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C3DDE5.1AFF3CD0-- From jeanneg at core.com Sun Jan 18 19:55:02 2004 From: jeanneg at core.com (jeanne gallagher) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 22:55:02 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions Message-ID: <200401190355.i0J3t2rv001268@mail0.mx.voyager.net> -- The Group Show, Silhouette Dance and Fine Arts Center, 12501 Madison Avenue, Lakewood. (Use Robin Avenue entrance, parking in rear.) ?Our Show of Shows?, a variety show. Roles available for men and women of all ages. Come prepared with a song, (accompanist available). . Friday, Jan. 23 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Jan. 25 at 2:00 p.m. CoreComm Webmail. http://home.core.com From cinevid at yahoo.com Sun Jan 18 22:54:43 2004 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 22:54:43 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]REMINDER - HEADSHOT SESSION AT NCCC 1/25 Message-ID: <20040119065443.54763.qmail@web60303.mail.yahoo.com> --0-739979482-1074495283=:54453 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii RESERVATIONS STILL AVAILABLE FOR HEADSHOT SESSION AT NCCC, but they are filling up, so secure your timeslot now. Sunday January 25th from 2-6pm at North Coast Central Casting. (click on reservations here) ONLY $35.00 buys 8 poses and a free 8x10 Receive proofs by email and get a FREE 8x10 glossy printout from the pose of your choice. North Coast Central Casting 4913 Storer Ave. Cleveland, OH William Johns - Photographer www.headshots4u.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes --0-739979482-1074495283=:54453 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
RESERVATIONS STILL AVAILABLE FOR
HEADSHOT SESSION AT NCCC,
but they are filling up, so secure your timeslot now.
Sunday January 25th from 2-6pm
at North Coast Central Casting.
ONLY $35.00 buys 8 poses
and a free 8x10
 
Receive proofs by email and get a FREE 8x10
glossy printout from the pose of your choice.
 
North Coast Central Casting
4913 Storer Ave. Cleveland, OH
William Johns - Photographer
 
 
 

www.headshots4u.com

 


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