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-------------------------------1079945166-- From sjlouzos at yahoo.com Mon Mar 22 05:04:26 2004 From: sjlouzos at yahoo.com (Steve Louzos) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 05:04:26 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]North Coast Men's Chorus Punctuates Gay Marriage Rally Message-ID: <20040322130426.55479.qmail@web20916.mail.yahoo.com> --0-760912806-1079960666=:55085 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii northcoast men?s chorus richard cole, music director newsrelease Contact: Steven J. Louzos 1024 East 174th Street Cleveland, OH 44119 216.531.3156 sjlouzos at yahoo.com www.ncmchorus.org March 22, 2004 for immediate release North Coast Men?s Chorus Punctuates Gay Marriage Rally CLEVELAND, OHIO ?The North Coast Men?s Chorus will place an exclamation mark on Friday?s Courthouse demonstration calling for the legalization of gay marriage in its up coming performances of ?Only In The Movies,? at 8:00 PM, Saturday, March 27 and 3:00 PM, Sunday, March 28. Demonstrations in favor of legalizing gay marriage at the Massachusetts State House sparked the Boston Gay Men?s Chorus to release a recording of ?Marry Us,? a song the North Coast Men?s Chorus has performed several times in recent years. On learning of the activities in Boston, there was a surge of opinion from within the NCMC?s membership to add the piece to ?Only In The Movies.? One member?s comment was, ?We should sing it at every concert until we don?t have to sing it any more.? Richard Cole, the Chorus? Music Director, responded by explaining, ?this show draws from music from the movies. Somehow, it just doesn?t fit here but, undoubtedly, we?ll do it again ? maybe in the near future. We have programmed a couple pieces, back to back, that do make a strong statement about gay marriage, particularly now.? He was referring to ?Don?t Mary Me? and ?San Francisco.? In addition to those pieces, Cole intends to fully underscore the struggle for the freedom to marry in the second half of the show, ?in a song that?s all about making our hopes and dreams come true. What if we were free to marry? What would it look like? We have the opportunity in this show to cross the line into ?What If Land? and I think we owe it to ourselves and the public to do just that.? Perhaps the highest profile gay organization in Northeast Ohio; the North Coast Men?s Chorus is an all-volunteer organization. Founded in 1988, the NCMC is a community based musical organization which affirms the gay experience by presenting entertaining, quality performances for diverse audiences; providing a supportive environment for its members; and promoting a positive presence in the gay community and beyond. This Season?s holiday show, Sugar Plum Fairies sold out. Tickets for Only In The Movies are currently available on-line at www.ncmchorus.org or by calling 216.556.0590. ($15 in advance, $20 at the door.) ##### Steven J. Louzos 1024 East 174th Street Cleveland, OH 44119 216-531-3156 sjlouzos at yahoo.com Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-760912806-1079960666=:55085 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

northcoast men?s chorus

richard cole, music director

 

newsrelease

Contact: 

 

Steven J. Louzos

1024 East 174th Street

Cleveland, OH  44119

216.531.3156

sjlouzos at yahoo.com

www.ncmchorus.org

March 22, 2004

 

for immediate release

 

North Coast Men?s Chorus Punctuates Gay Marriage Rally

 

 

CLEVELAND, OHIO ?The North Coast Men?s Chorus will place an exclamation mark on Friday?s Courthouse demonstration calling for the legalization of gay marriage in its up coming performances of  ?Only In The Movies,? at 8:00 PM, Saturday, March 27 and 3:00 PM, Sunday, March 28.

 

Demonstrations in favor of legalizing gay marriage at the Massachusetts State House sparked the Boston Gay Men?s Chorus to release a recording of ?Marry Us,? a song the North Coast Men?s Chorus has performed several times in recent years.  On learning of the activities in Boston, there was a surge of opinion from within the NCMC?s membership to add the piece to ?Only In The Movies.?  One member?s comment was, ?We should sing it at every concert until we don?t have to sing it any more.?  

 

Richard Cole, the Chorus? Music Director, responded by explaining, ?this show draws from music from the movies.  Somehow, it just doesn?t fit here but, undoubtedly, we?ll do it again ? maybe in the near future.  We have programmed a couple pieces, back to back, that do make a strong statement about gay marriage, particularly now.?  He was referring to ?Don?t Mary Me? and ?San Francisco.?   In addition to those pieces, Cole intends to fully underscore the struggle for the freedom to marry in the second half of the show, ?in a song that?s all about making our hopes and dreams come true.  What if we were free to marry?  What would it look like?  We have the opportunity in this show to cross the line into ?What If Land? and I think we owe it to ourselves and the public to do just that.? 

 

Perhaps the highest profile gay organization in Northeast Ohio; the North Coast Men?s Chorus is an all-volunteer organization.  Founded in 1988, the NCMC is a community based musical organization which affirms the gay experience by presenting entertaining, quality performances for diverse audiences; providing a supportive environment for its members; and promoting a positive presence in the gay community and beyond.

 

This Season?s holiday show, Sugar Plum Fairies sold out.  Tickets for Only In The Movies are currently available on-line at www.ncmchorus.org or by calling 216.556.0590. ($15 in advance, $20 at the door.)

 

#####

 



Steven J. Louzos
1024 East 174th Street
Cleveland, OH  44119
 
216-531-3156
 
sjlouzos at yahoo.com
 

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Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-760912806-1079960666=:55085-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Mon Mar 22 06:32:43 2004 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 09:32:43 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder: "Tricks of the Trade . . . " Spring Series Begins Tues. 3/23. Message-ID: <136.2bf8d6c0.2d90530b@aol.com> --part1_136.2bf8d6c0.2d90530b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable From:=A0 Sue Johnson, Director =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio NOTE: We continue to experience some email 'glitches,' so, it's still not=20 completely reliable. =20 For any questions or to register for sessions, it's best to call (216)=20 561-8608 for the time being. Thanks. Register Now . . . for "Tricks of The Trade:=A0 Craft, Career & Professional Development"=20 WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, at Shaker Heights locations.=20 Call (216) 561-8608.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays, beginning Tues. 3/23 - thru=A0 - Sat. 5/22.= =20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 1.=A0 Tues & Thurs. sessions:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 6:30 -=A0=A0 8:30=20= PM =A0=A0=A0=A0 2.=A0 Sat. sessions:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 10:30 - 12:30 PM To register for ongoing classes for Actors, Playwrights, Directors & Other=20 Performing Artists, call (216) 561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0=20 I. "Tricks of the Trade: Craft & Professional Development" Series =A0=A0=A0=A0 This Series Provides lots of Practice with Practical Scenarios=20= . . . 1. 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Enhance the way you look, speak & act to get work. .=A0 Tues. 3/23:=A0=A0=A0 "I'm Getting Ready For My Close-up," part I .=A0 Thurs. 3/25:=A0 "I'm Getting Ready For My Close-up," part II =A0=A0=A0=A0Practice reading scripts on-camera to prepare for=A0 commercial,= industrial=20 & film auditions.=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 Learn " Tricks of the Trade" techniques for scene work; become=20 comfortable with, &=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 memorize, monologues & script material. .=A0 Sat. 3/27:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "I'm Ready For My Close-up," part III .=A0 Sat. 4/3:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "I'm Ready For My Close-up," part IV =A0=A0=A0Practice on-camera skills with monologues, commercial, film & indus= trial=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=A0=A0=20= =20 scripts. Get feedback on how you look, speak & act on- camera.=20 2. "Voiceover & Speaking Techniques For Performing Artists" =A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 4/17, 4/24, & 5/1 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 Hear how you sound to listeners.=A0 Are you clear, articulate & interesting?= =A0=20 Do you 'Swallow' your=20 words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have you been asked to 'Sl= ow=20 down?'=A0=20 Professional=A0 voiceover talent & public speakers pay attention to the deta= ils=20 - pacing, "t's, d's, &=20 ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and your voice: enunciation,=20 articulation, intonation,=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 inflection, and more, to give your characters & performances more flavor.=20 Great session for singers=20 & comedians, too. .=A0 Sat. 4/17:=A0 Listen, Hear & Discern =A0=A0=A0Assess & Analyze Your Speaking Style .=A0 Sat. 4/24:=A0 Speak With a Purpose =A0=A0=A0Learn & Practice the Voice Skills & Techniques Which Make a Differe= nce .=A0 Sat. 5/1:=A0=A0=A0 Practice & Perform =A0=A0=A0Enhancing Your Voiceover & Speaking Artistry=20 3. "Business Basics for Performing Artists: On Being an Entrepreneur" =A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 5/8, 5/15, & 5/22 How to create and develop your individual "Signature Style" business=20 operation.=A0=20 .=A0 Head shots,=A0 resumes, business cards, marketing & promotional materia= ls,=20 networking & other=20 =A0=A0 business skills to get work as an actor, playwright, director, singer= ,=20 dancer or musician.=A0=20 .=A0 Design & develop=A0 your business cards & other promotional materials s= uch=20 as, postcards to=20 =A0=A0=A0 promote=A0 yourself.=20 .=A0 Keep business records & deduct expenses when you travel, audition & wor= k=20 as a performing=20 =A0=A0=A0 artist.=A0 Avoid=A0 financial pitfalls.=20 .=A0 Breaking into the business: Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams,"=20 Casting Directors,=20 =A0=A0=A0 Producers & Directors, Unions. .=A0=A0 The=A0 - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - to make that Le= ap from=20 Cleveland=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets. Everything fr= om=A0 -=20 Audition - to - Acting=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 Classes - to - Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "Survi= val=20 skills." All about=20 =A0 "Showcases" and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get notice= d &=20 to get work. .=A0=A0 Creative ways to build & keep your career alive. Use your versatilit= y to=20 help pay the bills=20 =A0=A0=A0 when your career seems stalled or isn't going the way you'd like.= =A0=A0=20 .=A0 Sat. 5/8:=A0 'Tools of the Trade'=20 =A0=A0 Head shots, Resumes, Demo CD's, Business Cards & Other Promotional=20 Materials .=A0 Sat. 5/15:=A0 Marketing Basics=20 =A0=A0=A0Marketing Yourself to Get Local, Regional & National Work=20 .=A0 Sat. 5/22:=A0 Survival Basics=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0Career Options, Transitions & Alternative 'Survival Skills' 4. "Tools of the Trade:=A0 How-to Series" =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Session Dates:=A0 3/30, 4/23, 4/20, 4/27, 5/4, 5/11, & 5/18 .=A0 Tues: 3/30: How to do Your Professional Head Shot Project =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 [No Session Tues. 4= /6.] .=A0 Tues: 4/13: How to do Your Talent Resume .=A0 Tues. 4/20: How to do Your Voiceover Project .=A0 Tues. 4/27: How to Select & Develop Your Monologues, part I .=A0 Tues. 5/4: How to Develop & Perform Your Monologues, part II .=A0 Tues. 5/11: Business Basics:=A0 How to Use Business Cards & Other=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Promotional Mat= erials II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptwriting Basic= s=20 for=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights"=A0=A0=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 4/1, 4/8, 4/15,=A0 4/22, & 4/29 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Participants should come prepared to focus & work on the Cra= ft of being=20 a playwright =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Discover how to combine your Creativity with the Structural=20= Skills to=20 make your play,=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 sketch or scene come alive.=A0 Follow guidelines to develop=20= your work so=20 that you may=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 market and submit it to local, regional or national play rea= dings.=20 Writers will have the=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 opportunity to prepare scenes or one-acts to be considered f= or upcoming=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "'PlayActs:' A Prelude to Performance" events. . Thurs. 4/1:=A0=A0 "The Craft:=A0 Developing Characters, Content & Format" =A0 Study the techniques for various types of scripts (stage plays, screen=20 plays, & TV scripts). .=A0 Thurs. 4/8:=A0=A0 "Putting the Elements Together" =A0=A0=A0 Concept, Characters, Content, Conflict, Conclusion .=A0 Thurs. 4/15:=A0=A0 "Readin,' Writin,' & Reacting" =A0=A0=A0 Workshop your drafts to get reactions and guidance to edit your ma= terial=20 to make it=A0 more marketable.=A0=20 .=A0 Thurs. 4/22:=A0=A0 "Revising , Refining & Rehearsing," part I .=A0 Thurs. 4/29:=A0=A0 "Revising, Refining & Rehearsing," part II =A0=A0=A0Workshop your revised scene or one-act drafts or final copy to get=20 reactions and=A0 guidance to edit your =20 material to enhance its marketability to producers & play readings.=20 Fees: I.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: Craft & Professional Development" Series $ 25.00=A0 each when registering for 2 or more sessions at the same time.=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Advanced payment requi= red. $ 30.00=A0 each session . =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Cre= dit Cards accepted. Fees:=A0 II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptwrit= ing=20 Basics for=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights" $ 85.00=A0=A0=A0 for all 5 sessions when registered at same time.=A0=A0 Adva= nced=20 payment=A0 required. $ 25.00=A0=A0=A0 individual sessions with advanced payment.=A0=20 $ 30.00=A0=A0=A0 individual sessions .=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Credit= Cards accepted. Note:=A0 It is preferable, but not mandatory, to register for all sessions i= n=20 each series.=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 Can't attend scheduled classes?=A0 Private Coaching is available at same fee= s=20 as class sessions, limited time, only. Call (216) 561-8608=A0 to register & for locations. About Sue Johnson . . . . Sue Johnson, Director of the WAKE UP An LIVE's Actors' Studio, is an actor= ,=20 director and coach whose professional credits include recent appearances in=20 Arthur Miller's The Ride Down Mt. Morgan, Ibsen's A Doll's House, Neil Simon= 's=20 The Sunshine Boys, Langston Hughes' Simply Heavenly, Ossie Davis' Purlie,=20 Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor as well as other roles in Cleveland= area=20 theatres. She has been a recipient of the Karamu Actors Guild, 1999-2000=20 (Outer Circle) Award for "Best Supporting Actress in a Musical," for her rol= e as=20 Idella in Beck Center for the Arts production of Purlie.=A0=A0 Recent TV cre= dits=20 include A & E's 100 Centre Street, and films, Antwone Fisher=A0 directed by=20= Denzel=20 Washington, and The Year That Trembled, Jay Craven, Director.=A0 Her talent=20 resume lists numerous TV commercials, industrials, and voiceovers.=A0=20 Sue combines her professional acting and motivational speaking talents to=20 present her widely acclaimed Sue Johnson Acting Seminars for Business, Life=20 Enrichment Programs, Personal Power Series and Guest Artist Presentations. S= ue also=20 can be seen conducting her "Tricks of the Trade,"=A9 "Getting Your Big Break= ,"=20 and "Actors' Career, Craft & Professional Development" workshop series for=20 various theatre, educational and cultural arts organizations.=A0=20 She was a producer and co-hosted "WAKE UP And LIVE withG.A.S."=A9,a series o= f=20 three entertainment and arts talk shows heard on WELW Radio.=A0 She has also= made=20 former guest appearances on Fox TV 8's "Fox Unplugged."=20 Sue, a graduate of Case Western Reserve University, holds an M.Ed degree fro= m=20 Cleveland State=A0 University and is the proud mom of Heidi, a poet who=20 publishes and performs her works under the pen name, Nia. About Gary Webster . . . Gary Webster Gary is a well-known radio personality in the Painesville, OH=20 area who spends his off-air time studying acting, performing and writing pla= ys.=20 For the past 8 years, Gary has written numerous one-act plays and sketches,=20 including Divine Intervention, which have been performed in staged readings=20= and=20 full productions in the greater Cleveland area. Gary, along with Ruby Fox an= d=20 Sue Johnson recently completed writing and producing Harlem Blues.=A0 Gary h= as=20 also studied extensively at the Cleveland Playhouse with Bob Noll, a well-kn= own=20 national playwright and professor at John Carroll University Gary, a=A0 graduate in Communications, from Kent State University, is now=20 adding essay writing to his repertoire of artistic endeavors.=A0 Gary is wor= king on=20 his Nobody Asked Me, But . . ., a collection of commentaries and essays abou= t=20 the human condition, which he has performed for cultural arts organizations=20= and=20 is being developed for publication. --part1_136.2bf8d6c0.2d90530b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable From:=A0 Sue Johnson, Director
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio

NOTE: 
We continue to experience some email 'glitches,'  s= o, it's still not completely reliable. 
For any questions or to register for sessions, it's best to call (216) 561-8= 608 for the time being.  Thanks.

Register Now . . .
for
"Tricks of The Trade:=A0 Craft, Career & Professional Development" <= BR>

WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, at Shaker H= eights locations.
Call (216) 561-8608.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0

Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays, beginning Tues. 3/23 - thru=A0 - Sat= . 5/22.
=A0=A0=A0=A0 1.=A0 Tues & Thurs. sessions:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 6:30 -=A0= =A0 8:30 PM
=A0=A0=A0=A0 2.=A0 Sat. sessions:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 10:30 - 12:30 PM


To register for ongoing classes for Actors, Playwrights, Directors & Oth= er Performing Artists, call (216) 561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0=20=

I. "Tricks of the Trade: Craft & Professional Development" Ser= ies
=A0=A0=A0=A0 This Series Provides lots of Practice with Practical Scenarios=20= . . .

1. "On-Camera Practice for Commercial, Industrial & Film Acting"<= BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 3/23, 3/25, 3/27, & 4/3
=A0
Practice on-camera skills with commercial, film & industrial scripts.= =A0 See yourself as=A0=A0
talent agents, producers, clients & casting agents see you.=A0 Learn how= your facial
expressions, gestures/mannerisms, body language/movement & voice project= on-
camera. Enhance the way you look, speak & act to get work.

.=A0 Tues. 3/23:=A0=A0=A0 "I'm Getting Ready For My Close-up," part I
.=A0 Thurs. 3/25:=A0 "I'm Getting Ready For My Close-up," part II

=A0=A0=A0=A0
Practice reading scripts on-camera to prepare for=A0 commercial,= industrial & film auditions.
=A0=A0=A0=A0 Learn " Tricks of the Trade" techniques for scene work; become=20= comfortable with, &
=A0=A0=A0=A0 memorize, monologues & script material.

.=A0 Sat. 3/27:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "I'm Ready For My Close-up," part III .=A0 Sat. 4/3:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "I'm Ready For My Close-up," part IV<= /B>
=A0=A0=A0
Practice on-camera skills with monologues, commercial, film & i= ndustrial =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0  
    scripts. Get feedback on how you look, speak & act on= - camera.


2. "Voiceover & Speaking Techniques For Performing Artists"
=A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 4/17, 4/24, & 5/1
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
= Hear how you sound to listeners.=A0 Are you clear, articulate & interest= ing?=A0 Do you 'Swallow' your
words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have you been asked to 'Sl= ow down?'=A0
Professional=A0 voiceover talent & public speakers pay attention to the=20= details - pacing, "t's, d's, &
ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and your voice: enunciation, arti= culation, intonation,=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
inflection, and more, to give your characters & performances more flavor= . Great session for singers
& comedians, too.


.=A0 Sat. 4/17:=A0 Listen, Hear & Discern
=A0=A0=A0
Assess & Analyze Your Speaking Style
.=A0 Sat. 4/24:=A0 Speak With a Purpose
=A0=A0=A0
Learn & Practice the Voice Skills & Techniques Which Make a= Difference
.=A0 Sat. 5/1:=A0=A0=A0 Practice & Perform
=A0=A0=A0
Enhancing Your Voiceover & Speaking Artistry

3. "Business Basics for Performing Artists: On Being an Entrepreneur"=
=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 5/8, 5/15, & 5/22

How to create and develop your individual "Signature Style" business operati= on.=A0
= .=A0 Head shots,=A0 resumes, business cards, marketing & promotio= nal materials, networking & other
=A0=A0 business skills to get work as an actor, playwright, director, singer= , dancer or musician.=A0

.=A0
Design & develop=A0 your business cards & other promotio= nal materials such as, postcards to
=A0=A0=A0 promote=A0 yourself.

.=A0
Keep business records & deduct expenses when you travel, aud= ition & work as a performing
=A0=A0=A0 artist.=A0 Avoid=A0 financial pitfalls.

.=A0
Breaking into the business: Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "S= cams," Casting Directors,
=A0=A0=A0 Producers & Directors, Unions.
.=A0=A0 The=A0 - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - t= o make that Leap from Cleveland
=A0=A0=A0=A0 to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets. Everythin= g from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting
=A0=A0=A0=A0 Classes - to - Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "S= urvival skills." All
about
  =A0
"Showcases" and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get n= oticed & to get work.
.=A0=A0 Creative ways to build & keep your career alive. Use y= our versatility to help pay the bills
=A0=A0=A0 when your career seems stalled or isn't going the way you'd like.= =A0=A0

.=A0 Sat. 5/8:=A0 'Tools of the Trade'
=A0=A0
Head shots, Resumes, Demo CD's, Business Cards & Other Promotiona= l Materials
.=A0 Sat. 5/15:=A0 Marketing Basics
=A0=A0=A0
Marketing Yourself to Get Local, Regional & National Work
.=A0 Sat. 5/22:=A0 Survival Basics=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0
Career Options, Transitions & Alternative 'Survival Skills'<= /FONT>=

4. "Tools of the Trade:=A0 How-to Series"
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Session Dates:=A0 3/30, 4/23, 4/20, 4/27, 5/4, 5/11, & 5/= 18

.=A0 Tues: 3/30: How to do Your Professional Head Shot Project

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 [No Session Tues. 4= /6.]

.=A0 Tues: 4/13: How to do Your Talent Resume
.=A0 Tues. 4/20: How to do Your Voiceover Project
.=A0 Tues. 4/27: How to Select & Develop Your Monologues, part I
.=A0 Tues. 5/4:   How to Develop & Perform Your Monologues, pa= rt II
.=A0 Tues. 5/11: Business Basics:=A0 How to Use Business Cards & Other <= BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Promotional Mat= erials



II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptwriting Ba= sics for=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights"=A0=A0=A0

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 4/1, 4/8, 4/15,=A0 4/22, & 4/29

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Participants should come prepared to focus & work on the= Craft of being a playwright
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Discover how to combine your Creativity with the Structural=20= Skills to make your play,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 sketch or scene come alive.=A0 Follow guidelines to develop=20= your work so that you may
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 market and submit it to local, regional or national play rea= dings. Writers will have the
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 opportunity to prepare scenes or one-acts to be considered f= or upcoming
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "'PlayActs:' A Prelude to Performance" events.=

. Thurs. 4/1:=A0=A0 "The Craft:=A0 Developing Characters, Content & F= ormat"
=A0
Study the techniques for various types of scripts (stage plays, scree= n plays, & TV scripts).
.=A0 Thurs. 4/8:=A0=A0 "Putting the Elements Together"
=A0=A0=A0
Concept, Characters, Content, Conflict, Conclusion
.=A0 Thurs. 4/15:=A0=A0 "Readin,' Writin,' & Reacting"
=A0=A0=A0
Workshop your drafts to get reactions and guidance to edit your ma= terial to  make it=A0 more marketable.=A0
.=A0 Thurs. 4/22:=A0=A0 "Revising , Refining & Rehearsing," part I
.=A0 Thurs. 4/29:=A0=A0 "Revising, Refining & Rehearsing," part II
=A0=A0=A0
Workshop your revised scene or one-act drafts or final copy to get=20= reactions and=A0 guidance to edit your  
    material to enhance its marketability to producers &=20= play readings.


Fees: I.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: Craft & Professional Development" S= eries
$ 25.00=A0
each when registering for 2 or more sessions at the same time. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Advanced payment requi= red.
$ 30.00=A0
each session .
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Cr= edit Cards accepted.

Fees:=A0 II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptw= riting Basics for
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights"
$ 85.00=A0=A0
=A0 for all 5 sessions when registered at same time.=A0=A0 Adva= nced payment=A0 required.
$ 25.00=A0=A0=A0
individual sessions with advanced payment.=A0
$ 30.00=A0=A0=A0
individual sessions .
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Credit= Cards accepted.

Note:=A0 It is preferable, but not mandatory, to register for all session= s in each series.=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
Can't attend scheduled classes?=A0 Private Coaching is available at same fee= s as class sessions, limited time, only.

Call (216) 561-8608=A0 to register & for locations.

About Sue Johnson . . .

. Sue Johnson, Director of the WAKE UP An LIVE's Actors' Studio= , is an actor, director and coach whose professional credits include= recent appearances in Arthur Miller's The Ride Down Mt. Morgan, Ibse= n's A Doll's House, Neil Simon's The Sunshine Boys, Langston H= ughes' Simply Heavenly, Ossie Davis' Purlie, Shakespeare's The Mer= ry Wives of Windsor as well as other roles in Cleveland area theatres. S= he has been a recipient of the Karamu Actors Guild, 1999-2000 (Outer Circle)= Award for "Best Supporting Actress in a Musical," for her role as Id= ella in Beck Center for the Arts production of Purlie.=A0=A0 Recent T= V credits include A & E's 100 Centre Street, and films, Antwon= e Fisher=A0 directed by Denzel Washington, and The Year That Trembled= , Jay Craven, Director.=A0 Her talent resume lists numerous TV commercia= ls, industrials, and voiceovers.=A0

Sue combines her professional acting and motivational speaking talents to pr= esent her widely acclaimed Sue Johnson Acting Seminars for Business,=20= Life Enrichment Programs, Personal Power Series and Guest Artist P= resentations. Sue also can be seen conducting her "Tricks of the Trade,"= =A9 "Getting Your Big Break," and "Actors' Career, Craft & Profession= al Development" workshop series for various theatre, educational and cul= tural arts organizations.=A0

She was a producer and co-hosted "WAKE UP And LIVE withG.A.S."=A9,a s= eries of three entertainment and arts talk shows heard on WELW Radio.=A0 She= has also made former guest appearances on Fox TV 8's "Fox Unplugged."

Sue, a graduate of Case Western Reserve University, holds an M.Ed degree fro= m Cleveland State=A0 University and is the proud mom of Heidi, a poet who pu= blishes and performs her works under the pen name, Nia.

About Gary Webster . . .

Gary Webster Gary is a well-known radio personality in the Painesville, OH a= rea who spends his off-air time studying acting, performing and writing play= s. For the past 8 years, Gary has written numerous one-act plays and sketche= s, including Divine Intervention, which have been performed in staged= readings and full productions in the greater Cleveland area. Gary, along wi= th Ruby Fox and Sue Johnson recently completed writing and producing Harl= em Blues.=A0 Gary has also studied extensively at the Cleveland Playhous= e with Bob Noll, a well-known national playwright and professor at John Carr= oll University

Gary, a=A0 graduate in Communications, from Kent State University, is now ad= ding essay writing to his repertoire of artistic endeavors.=A0 Gary is worki= ng on his Nobody Asked Me, But . . ., a collection of commentaries an= d essays about the human condition, which he has performed for cultural arts= organizations and is being developed for publication.

--part1_136.2bf8d6c0.2d90530b_boundary-- From srsdrama at yahoo.com Mon Mar 22 08:12:57 2004 From: srsdrama at yahoo.com (St. Richard Theatre Company) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 08:12:57 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]SRTC presents "THE WIZ" this weekend!!! Message-ID: <20040322161258.98365.qmail@web13203.mail.yahoo.com> ST. RICHARD THEATRE COMPANY presents THE WIZ Music and Lyrics by CHARLIE SMALLS Book by WILLIAM F. BROWN Based on the novel ?The Wonderful Wizard of Oz? by L. Frank Baum Directed and Choreographed by NATHAN A. LILLY Musical Direction by KRISTEN M. NOLAN Thursday, March 25, 2004 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 26, 2004 8:00 p.m. Saturday, March 27, 2004 8:00 p.m. Sunday, March 28, 2004 2:00 p.m. ST. RICHARD SCHOOL 26875 Lorain Road North Olmsted, Ohio FOR TICKETS CALL (440) 779-0531 SRSDramaTickets at aol.com __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html From ray at worldeonline.com Mon Mar 22 10:07:53 2004 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 13:07:53 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition space for low budget films! Message-ID: <001901c41038$9a7246d0$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C4100E.B19C3ED0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Audition space and staff for low and very low budget films. Extras also provided at no charge. Many other services available.=20 =20 North Coast Central Casting 4913 Storer Ave. Cleveland, OH 44102 (Cleveland=92s near west side) =20 Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com =20 _____ =20 << ella for Spam Control >> has removed 9321 Spam messages and set aside 85 Read Later for me You can use it too - and it's FREE! www.ellaforspam.com=09 ------=_NextPart_000_001A_01C4100E.B19C3ED0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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This is the 45th anniversary of MGP and their first performance in Avon Lake High School's new Performing Arts Center. All tickets are $10 and are available at the door. Come early and get a good seat!!! Show Dates: March 26, 27, 28, April 2, 3 Curtain: 8:00 on Fri/Sat, 2:00 on Sunday Location: Avon Lake High School's Performing Arts Center Route 83 is under construction, so give yourself plenty of time for detours! At this point, the best way to get to the auditorium is from the east going down Lake Rd. or Electric Blvd. The school's driveway to the parking lot is across the street from Woodstock. 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For more information, visit our website at:   www.geocities.com/m= ightygoliath
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--part1_107.2d98d406.2d90e28f_boundary-- From Grumio85 at aol.com Mon Mar 22 12:53:11 2004 From: Grumio85 at aol.com (Grumio85 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 15:53:11 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beck Center needs Stage Managers/Prod. Assts. Message-ID: <27.53c5d98b.2d90ac37@aol.com> -------------------------------1079988791 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Beck Center is seeking the following: STAGE MANAGER: "Reefer Madness" (Scott Spence/Director) Prod. Dates---> May 21st thru June 20th (Fri/Sat/Sun) Reh. Begin---> April 10th This is a PAID position!!! STAGE MANAGER: Steel Magnolias (Sarah May/Director) Prod. Dates--->June 4th thru June 27th (Thu/Fri/Sat/Sun) Reh. Begin--->Approx. late April This is a PAID position!! PRODUCTION ASSISTANT: Agnes of God (Director/Seth Gordon) (SM/ Beth Wood) Prod. Dates--->April 9 thru May 2 (Fri/Sat/Sun.....no Easter Sun tho) Tech Week begins Sun. April 4th. Will report to SM and be responsible for Misc. backstage duties...some light props/costume changes) *This is a volunteer position! Please respond with interest to any of the above to: Scott Spence Grumio85 at aol.com or SSpence at beckcenter.org Thank You!!!! Scott Spence Scott Spence Artistic Director The Beck Center 216-521-2540 www.beckcenter.org -------------------------------1079988791 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Beck Center is seeking the following:
 
STAGE MANAGER:  "Reefer Madness"= (Scott Spence/Director)
       &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;      Prod. Dates---> May 21st thru June=20= 20th
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;         (Fri/Sat/Sun)
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;     Reh. Begin---> April 10th
        This is a PAID position!!!
 
STAGE MANAGER:  Steel Magnolias&nb= sp; (Sarah May/Director)
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;     Prod. Dates--->June 4th thru June 27th
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;        (Thu/Fri/Sat/Sun)
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;     Reh. Begin--->Approx. late April
        This is a PAID position!!
 
PRODUCTION ASSISTANT: Agnes of God  (Director/Seth Gordon)
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;         (SM/ Beth Wood)<= /STRONG>
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =        Prod. Dates--->April 9 thru May 2
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =        (Fri/Sat/Sun.....no Easter Sun tho)
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =        Tech Week begins Sun. April 4th.=
        =        Will report to SM and be responsible fo= r Misc. backstage
        =         duties...some light props/costume= changes)
 
       *This is a volunteer position!
 
Please respond with interest to any of the above= to:
 
   Scott Spence
 
Thank You!!!!
 
 
 
= Scott Spence
Scott SpenceArtistic Director
The Beck Center
216-521-2540
www.beckcenter.org

-------------------------------1079988791-- From blesner at solonohio.org Mon Mar 22 13:04:29 2004 From: blesner at solonohio.org (Barb Lesner) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 16:04:29 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DON'T MISS AUDITIONS FOR LEND ME A TENOR TONIGHT AND TOMORROW!!!! Message-ID: <20040322T160429Z_354200010000@solonohio.org> Don't forget auditions are tonight for... Lend Me A Tenor By Ken Ludwig Directed by Barbara Rhoades Auditions tonight and tomorrow - Monday, March 22 and Tuesday, March 23 = from 7-9 pm Location: Solon Center for the Arts All roles are open and include: Max, Maggie, Saunders, Tito Merelli, = Maria, the Bellhop, Diana and Julia. =20 Actors should be prepared to = read scenes from the script and if auditioning for the parts of Tito, the Bellhop = and Max please prepare 16 bars of a ballad or an aria.=20 Performances: Fridays and Saturdays May 14, 15, 21, 22, 28 and 29 at 7:30 = pm Sundays May 16 and 23 at 2 pm. For more information please call 440.337.1400 Solon Center for the Arts is located at 6315 SOM Center Road in Solon From Cinemaspiritohio at aol.com Mon Mar 22 20:44:55 2004 From: Cinemaspiritohio at aol.com (Cinemaspiritohio at aol.com) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 23:44:55 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Attn FIlmmakers - SPIRITUAL CINEMA COMMUNITY FORMING IN CLEVELAND Message-ID: <113.30653d5d.2d911ac7@aol.com> -------------------------------1080017095 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit THERE IS AN EXCITING NEW CINEMA COMMUNITY FORMING IN CLEVELAND. This is a wonderful opportunity for independent filmmakers and others interested in our local film industry. If you are a film producer, director, actor, screenplay writer, cameraperson, videographer, soundperson, editor, etc., or if you are interested in the film industry in any other capacity, please read and respond to Mary Faktor at CinemaSpiritOhio at aol.com with your area of talent/interest, name, address, phone number, email, and website. The Institute of Spiritual Entertainment, Inc. (ISE). After more than 25 years in Mainstream Hollywood, Stephen Simon (Producer/Director/Studio Executive on such films as Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, Somewhere in Time, What Dreams May Come, The Good-bye Girl, Smokey and the Bandit and many others, and author of THE FORCE IS WITH YOU- (Mystical Movie Messages That Inspire Our Lives) has CO-founded The Institute of Spiritual Entertainment, Inc. (ISE). This organization provides a venue for the development of artistic and creative works that inspire and ennoble the human spirit... supporting artistic expression. Beside offering support in getting your film made, there is also possible support in distributing your film. (Check www.MovingMessagesMedia.com for more information) Recognizing the powerful effect - both good and bad - that the media has upon our culture, Stephen Simon travels the globe promoting an explosive grass roots movement called "Spiritual Cinema Communities." "Spiritual Cinema" is a new genre which illuminates the human condition through films that inspire the viewer to explore our humanity at its best. Spiritual is not to be confused with religious. Spiritual Entertainment explores the magic, mystery and paradoxes of the human experience." (i.e. It's a Wonderful Life, Forrest Gump, The Matrix, Bruce Almighty, 2001 A Space Odessy, Whale Rider, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, etc.) Through the leadership of Stephen Simon and ISE, over 70 "Spiritual Cinema Communities" have been formed from Connecticut to Australia. There are two different spiritual cinema community focuses. 1. Artistic focused Community Mary Faktor - Cleveland Coordinator - Email: CinemaSpiritOhio at aol.com Participants are those in the artistic community who create entertainment that falls within the spiritual cinema genre. This group will gather monthly in a safe and nurturing space to: * Work in a collaborative effort to create Spiritual Entertainment projects via script writing, reading, film development, etc. * Work as a support team for each other for whatever creative project each participant might have. * Share knowledge and resources to increase the successes of each participant. * Showcase each other's projects for discussion and feedback. * Invite guest speakers to discuss topics of interest to the participants. * Inform and interest the public about Spiritual Entertainment. * Provide insights and updates to the ISE. The following values and attitudes will be honored within this artistic community: ** Providing an open, supportive and creative network of artistic people **Creating a safe, nurturing space to allow creative energies to flow **Sharing and expanding through collaboration, teamwork and a "together we can" attitude **Connecting people with their passion and higher purpose **Surrendering the self to the larger good, "check your ego at the door" mentality **Giving credit where credit is due **Respecting all participants views, opinions and creations **Being trustworthy, honest, peaceful, harmonious and loving **Incorporating consciousness, hope, empowerment, and inspiration into our stories in an entertaining fashion. The following values and attitudes are NOT supported by the ISE **Promotion of violence for violence sake **Degradation or exploitation of an individual or group **Destruction of any sort, be it a race of people, species, the earth or Universe 2. Audience focused Community Cleveland Coordinator Greg Liber - Email: GregLiber at yahoo.com Participants gather monthly at Unity of Greater Cleveland in Shaker Heights to: * View and discuss films with spiritual, inspirational or metaphysical messages. * Invite independent filmmakers to showcase and discuss their films. * Raise interest and awareness in the local community about Spiritual Entertainment. * Provide insights and updates to ISE If you are interested in learning more about joining this exciting new group of like-minded individuals to produce and distribute independent films that will make a positiveimpact on the world, please 1. Check www.MovingMessagesMedia.com and sign up for Stephen Simon's newsletter, movie reviews and list of recommended viewing. 2. Email Mary Faktor at CinemaSpiritOhio at aol.com (if you are interested in joining the Artistic Spiritual Cinema Community) with your name, address, phone number, talent/skill, email and website (if applicable) and you will be added to a listserve to receive notice of the first organizational meeting to be announced. -------------------------------1080017095 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
THERE IS AN E= XCITING NEW CINEMA COMMUNITY
FORMING IN CL= EVELAND.
 
 
The Institute of Spiritua= l Entertainment, Inc. (ISE). 
After more than 25 years in Mainstream=20= Hollywood,
Stephen Simon (Producer/Director/Studio= Executive on such
films as Bill and Ted's Excellent= Adventure, Somewhere in Time, What Dreams May Come, The Good-bye Girl, Smok= ey and the Bandit and many others, and author of THE FORCE IS WITH YOU- (Mys= tical Movie Messages That Inspire Our Lives) has CO-founded The Inst= itute of Spiritual Entertainment, Inc. (ISE).=   
This organization provides a venu= e for the development of artistic and creative works that inspire and ennobl= e the human spirit... supporting artistic expression.  Beside offering=20= support in getting your film made, there is also possible support in di= stributing your film. (Check w= ww.MovingMessagesMedia.com for more inform= ation)
 
Recognizing the powerful effect - = both good and bad - that the media has upon our culture, Stephen Simon trave= ls the globe promoting an explosive grass roots movement called "Spi= ritual Cinema Communities."  "Spiritual Cinema" is&n= bsp;a new genre which illuminates the human condition through film= s that inspire the viewer to explore our humanity at its best.  Sp= iritual is not to be confused with religious.  Spiritual Entertain= ment explores the magic, mystery and paradoxes of the human experience."&nbs= p;(i.e.  It's a Wonderful Life, Forrest Gump, The Matrix, Bruce Almight= y, 2001 A Space Odessy, Whale Rider, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, etc.)
 
Through the leadership of Stephen Simon= and ISE, over 70 "Spiritual Cinema Communities" have been formed from Conne= cticut to Australia.  There are two different spiritual cinema communit= y focuses. 
 
     &nb= sp;             =           1. Artis= tic focused Community
Mary Faktor -  Cleveland Coord= inator -  Email:  CinemaSpir= itOhio at aol.com
 
Participants are those in the arti= stic community who create entertainment that falls within the spiritual= cinema genre.  This group will gather monthly in a safe and nurturing=20= space to:
   * Work in a collaborative=20= effort to create Spiritual Entertainment projects via
       sc= ript writing, reading, film development, etc.
   * Work as a support team f= or each other for whatever creative project
       ea= ch participant might have.
   * Share knowledge and= resources to increase the successes of each participant.
    * Showcase each othe= r's projects for discussion and feedback.
    * Invite guest speak= ers to discuss topics of interest to the participants.
    * Inform and interes= t the public about Spiritual Entertainment.
    * Provide insights a= nd updates to the ISE.
 
The following values and attitudes will= be honored within this artistic community:
** Providing an open, supportive a= nd creative network of artistic people
**Creating a safe, nurturing space to a= llow creative energies to flow
**Sharing and expanding through collabo= ration, teamwork and a
   "together we can" attitude=
**Connecting people with their passion=20= and higher purpose
**Surrendering the self to the larger g= ood, "check your ego at the door"
    mentality
**Giving credit where credit is due
**Respecting all participants views, op= inions and creations
**Being trustworthy, honest, peaceful,=20= harmonious and loving
**Incorporating consciousness, hope, em= powerment, and inspiration into our
    stories in an entert= aining fashion.
 
The following values and attitudes are=20= NOT supported by the ISE
**Promotion of violence for violence sa= ke
**Degradation or exploitation of an ind= ividual or group
**Destruction of any sort, be it a race= of people, species, the earth or Universe
 
2. Audience focu= sed Community
Cleveland Coordinato= r Greg Liber  -   Email:  GregLiber at yahoo.com
 
Participants gather monthly at Uni= ty of Greater Cleveland in Shaker Heights to:
   * View and discuss fi= lms with spiritual, inspirational or metaphysical messages.
   * Invite independent=20= filmmakers to showcase and discuss th= eir films.
   * Raise interest and aware= ness in the local community about Spiritual
      Ent= ertainment.
   * Provide insights and upd= ates to ISE
 
If you are interested in learning more=20= about joining this exciting new group of like-minded individuals to produce=20= and distribute independent films that will make a positiveimpact on the worl= d, please
1. Check www.MovingMess= agesMedia.com and sign up for Stephen Simon's newsletter, movie reviews=20= and list of recommended viewing.
2.  Email Ma= ry Faktor at CinemaSpiritOhio at aol.com (if you are interes= ted in joining the Artistic Spiritual Cinema Community) with your name, addr= ess, phone number, talent/skill, email and website (if applicable) and=20= you will be added to a listserve to receive notice of the first organization= al meeting to be announced. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
-------------------------------1080017095-- From mamaevans2130 at juno.com Mon Mar 22 20:51:58 2004 From: mamaevans2130 at juno.com (Loretta D Evans) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 23:51:58 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Piano Teacher Wanted Message-ID: <20040322.235159.3236.0.mamaevans2130@juno.com> Looking for piano instructor for 21 year old in the Kent, OH area. Experienced in piano and looking to excelerate in music theory. Day and evening times available. Please reply to Laura at lauradaleyevans at yahoo.com Thanks, -Evans From dkilbane at cptonline.org Mon Mar 22 15:16:42 2004 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 18:16:42 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Danceworks 04 continues w/ SAFMOD and CCDT! March 26 - 28, 2004 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00CD_01C41039.D385FB50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit You can dance, for inspiration... And, check out SAFMOD on FOX 8's morning show between 6 and 9am this Wednesday, March 24! March 26 - March 28, 2004 SAFMOD Young Park, Artistic Director "...sheer exuberance..." --The Toronto Star CPT's eclectic resident dance company returns to Gordon Square Theatre, celebrating the power of collaboration between dance, live music, visual arts, and the rhythms of urban life. SAFMOD (SubAtomic Frequency Modulation OverDose) embraces the use of inter-media improvisation and ritualistic processes to cross traditional barriers and perceptions, and to create original, interactive performances. Their piece for Danceworks 04, "Odyssey," is a full-length work in which contemporary souls crave the simple solace of the journey back to where they belong but become frustrated by the complex and fragmented modern condition, raising the question: does the concept of home even exist? SAFMOD invites audiences to share a cathartic plunge through the convoluted terrain of today's emotional landscape with the combination of dance, theatre, original music, poetic scripts, stilts, aerial fabric, and visual design. Friday, March 26, 2004 8:00 p.m. Saturday, March 27, 2004 8:00 p.m. Sunday, March 28, 2004 3:00 p.m. March 26 - March 28, 2004 Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre Michael Medcalf, Artistic/Executive Director "Impressive, lyrical, evocative." --The Cleveland Plain Dealer CPT's resident dance company presents a roster of electric and soulful dance featuring the choreography of Dianne McIntyre, Young Park, and Linda Kahn, entitled "When Women Gather." This multicultural ensemble of African-American, Asian-American, and Jewish-American women offers a diverse perspective of their experiences as minorities in America with the visceral essence of African-American dance traditions. 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Unfortunately, at this time, our auditions have been postponed due to the unavailability of our local theater in the coming months. Our auditions have been RE-SCHEDULED for mid-May. Rehearsal times will be dependent on the availability of our actors/actresses. Our projected production dates are for September, 2004. The role of Titus is pre-cast. All other roles are open. If you have any other questions, comments, or concerns, please e-mail BethAnn at TamingOfShakespeareCompany at yahoo.com. My apologies for any inconvenience or confusion, BethAnn Sadowski President, The Taming of Shakespeare Company Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam --0-1842475039-1080023071=:31892 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
NEOhioPal Subscribers,
 
Recently, I have received several calls and e-mails concerning The Taming of Shakespeare Company's audition dates for Titus Andronicus. Unfortunately, at this time, our auditions have been postponed due to the unavailability of our local theater in the coming months. Our auditions have been RE-SCHEDULED for mid-May.
 
Rehearsal times will be dependent on the availability of our actors/actresses.
 
Our projected production dates are for September, 2004.
 
The role of Titus is pre-cast. All other roles are open.
 
If you have any other questions, comments, or concerns, please e-mail BethAnn at TamingOfShakespeareCompany at yahoo.com.
 
My apologies for any inconvenience or confusion,
BethAnn Sadowski
President, The Taming of Shakespeare Company

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Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam --0-1842475039-1080023071=:31892-- From ziggy at apk.net Tue Mar 23 07:20:15 2004 From: ziggy at apk.net (Frederick Perry) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 07:20:15 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Hamlet's" final week 3/25-3/28 at Tri-C Metro Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C410A7.49C226A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hamlet By William Shakespeare Directed by Frederick Perry Final week of production, Thursday through Sunday (March 25, 26, 27 at 8pm and 3pm on March 28) in the Studio Theatre at the Metro Campus of Cuyahoga Community College. Use entrance #6 at Woodland and 30th for secure underground parking. Fifty cents (2 quarters) fee upon exit. Spring is in the air and it's a perfect time for a good tragedy! Our multi-cultural production of Hamlet is a fast moving 2-hour, production that brings into focus the profound meaning of Revenge and that it should have no bounds! Call 216 987-4211 for Reservations. Adults $7, Student and Seniors $5. For groups of 10 or more call 216 987-4535 for group rate. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C410A7.49C226A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hamlet
By=20 William Shakespeare
Directed by Frederick = Perry
 
Final week of=20 production, Thursday through Sunday=20 (March 25, 26, 27 at 8pm and 3pm on March 28) in the Studio = Theatre=20 at the Metro Campus of Cuyahoga Community College.
Use entrance=20 #6 at Woodland and 30th for secure underground parking.  Fifty = cents (2=20 quarters) fee upon exit.
Spring is in=20 the air and it's a perfect time for a good tragedy! =20 Our multi-cultural production of = Hamlet is a=20 fast moving 2-hour, production that brings into focus the profound = meaning of=20 Revenge and that it should have no=20 bounds!
 
Call 216=20 987-4211 for Reservations.  Adults $7, Student and Seniors=20 $5.
For groups of=20 10 or more call 216 987-4535 for group rate.
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C410A7.49C226A0-- From Crwhite114 at aol.com Tue Mar 23 04:18:21 2004 From: Crwhite114 at aol.com (Crwhite114 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 07:18:21 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Caught in the Net" - 2nd Weekend at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Message-ID: <1e1.1bf9d872.2d91850d@aol.com> --part1_1e1.1bf9d872.2d91850d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Press Release Chagrin Valley Little Theater Presents Ray Cooney's "Caught in the Net" March 23, 2004 John Smith, is a bigamous taxi driver with one wife in Wimbledon and another in Streatham. And the farcical action goes into overdrive from the start, as his teenage daughter by one marriage and his teenage son by the other discover each other on the Internet and seem intent on starting a fine romance, little suspecting that they share the same dad. So farce arrives at the Internet age! March 19th - April 10th Fridays & Saturdays @ 8 PM Directed by Barbara L. Rhoades Produced by Carolyn Barnhard 40 River Street Chagrin Falls, OH Box Office: (440) 247-8955 Box Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. Monday - Saturday Call the box office for tickets today! Chagrin Valley Little Theatre showcases the region's most talented actors, directors and production experts in seven plays each season, plus special events such as concerts, children's programs and seasonal productions. For an unforgettable entertainment and cultural experience, come to historic, charming Chagrin Falls and enjoy an evening of live theater at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre --part1_1e1.1bf9d872.2d91850d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Press Release

Chagrin Valley Little Theater

Presents Ray Cooney's "Caught in the Net"

March 23, 2004   John Smith, is a bigamous taxi driver with one wi= fe in Wimbledon and another in Streatham.  And the farcical action goes= into overdrive from the start, as his teenage daughter by one marriage and=20= his teenage son by the other discover each other on the Internet and seem in= tent on starting a fine romance, little suspecting that they share the same=20= dad.  So farce arrives at the Internet age!

March 19th - April 10th
Fridays & Saturdays @ 8 PM



Directed by Barbara L. Rhoades
Produced by Carolyn Barnhard


40 River Street
Chagrin Falls, OH 

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

Call the box office for tickets today!

Chagrin Valley Little Theatre showcases the region's most talented actors, d= irectors and production experts in seven plays each season, plus special eve= nts such as concerts, children's programs and seasonal productions.

For an unforgettable entertainment and cultural experience, come to historic= , charming Chagrin Falls and enjoy an evening of live theater at Chagrin Val= ley Little Theatre

--part1_1e1.1bf9d872.2d91850d_boundary-- From benneedham at ameritech.net Tue Mar 23 07:17:31 2004 From: benneedham at ameritech.net (Ben Needham) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 10:17:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking to find a 70's era jeep for upcoming production In-Reply-To: <20040323061439.61E166209E@mailman.siteprotect.com> Message-ID: <002d01c410e9$f605b4d0$6401a8c0@SONY> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C410C0.0D2FACD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable We are looking to locate a 70's (early 80's) era jeep to purchase for = the upcoming production of Missionaries at the Fine Arts Association. It = will be highly distressed, so the worse the condition the better. If you = have one you are looking to part with, or know someone who does, please = contact us. =20 Thanks, Ben Needham =20 =20 Ben Needham Principal Designer Digital Squirrel Studio 63 Jackson Blvd Bedford, OH 44146 Phone: 216-534-3468=20 Fax:: 440-735-1594 visit us online @ http://www.digitalsquirrel.net=20 =20 Digital Squirrel Studio is a full service animation, illustration and = design studio, servicing the theatre, architecture and film/television = industries. =20 =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C410C0.0D2FACD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

We are looking to locate a 70's (early 80's) era jeep = to purchase for the upcoming production of Missionaries at the Fine Arts Association.  It will be highly distressed, so the = worse the condition the better.  If you have one you are looking to part = with, or know someone who does, please contact us.

 

Thanks,
Ben Needham

 

 

Ben Needham
Principal Designer
Digital Squirrel Studio
63 = Jackson Blvd Bedford, OH 44146
Phone: 216-534-3468
Fax:: 440-735-1594
visit us online @ http://www.digitalsquirrel.net =

 

Digital = Squirrel Studio is a full service animation, illustration and design studio, = servicing the theatre, architecture and film/television = industries.

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C410C0.0D2FACD0-- From ahedges at kalliopestage.com Tue Mar 23 08:15:37 2004 From: ahedges at kalliopestage.com (Allison Hedges) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 08:15:37 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Classes at Kalliope Stage beginning this Saturday! Message-ID: <20040323161537.72670.qmail@web80303.mail.yahoo.com> Kalliope Stage, the new professional musical theater at the corner of Cedar and Lee in Cleveland Heights, is offering its first season of classes taught by Education Director Allison Hedges. The Spring session runs from Saturday, March 27th thru Saturday, May 15th, featuring the following classes for kids and teens: KALLIOPE KIDS (ages 8-12) Saturdays 10:30-11:30 AM $96 This eight-week introductory course uses creative play to develop useful skills for the stage and beyond. We?ll explore creative expression with theater games that foster concentration, listening and responding, problem solving, cooperation, and goal reaching. Further exercises introduce improvisation, creative storytelling, and character development, with the use of movement, music, and art. The same skills an actor uses onstage also build confidence and self esteem in everyday life. TRIPLE THREAT (ages 12-18) Saturdays, 2:30-4:00 PM $128 Singer, Actor, Dancer ? that?s the performer who?s a triple threat. In the world of musical theater the triple threat is always in demand. This eight-week course explores acting, voice, and movement with guidance from industry professionals. We?ll target each student?s unique talents and how to develop them to reach a personal best. The course will culminate in a mock audition where you?ll put new skills into practice. Present a song on Kalliope?s stage, and start on your way to becoming a triple threat. Bring a notebook and sheet music for a song you know to the first class. TEEN IMROV (ages 12-18) Saturdays, 12:30-2:00 PM $128 Improvisation is the basis of sketch comedy, and it?s one of the most challenging acting skills to master. We?ll explore voice, movement, and character development through interactive theater games and exercises. There are more important things than memorizing lines from a script. Learn to think on your feet by sharpening your ability to listen, observe, and respond in the moment. "Welcome to our first season of classes at Kalliope Stage, a place for creative self expression. A rich, active imagination is a talent all young people should develop. Being able to approach life creatively is a valuable tool for success. Every Saturday we?ll discover new ways to stretch our imaginations and have fun while we learn." ? Allison Hedges, Education Director Allison Hedges received her Bachelor's degree in Drama from New York University, where she studied at the prestigious Tisch School of the Arts. At NYU?s graduate program in Educational Theater, she studied with pioneers of the field including Nellie McCaslin, Lowell Swortzell, and the children's playwright Aurand Harris. Her dramatic studies include residencies with New York's Circle-in-the-Square Theater School, William Esper Studio, and London's Holborn Center for the Performing Arts. Her professional credits began with a co-starring role in the CBS miniseries "George Washington II: The Forging of a Nation" with Barry Bostwick and Patty Duke. She has continued her work in film, television, and theater, including roles in "Stealing Home" and "Dead Poets? Society." Ms. Hedges taught drama for children at Philadelphia's historic Walnut Street Theater and directed the children?s theater program at the Please Touch Museum. She has directed many productions for both children and adults, and conducted theater-in-education workshops based on original material. She is currently appearing in Kalliope Stage's premiere production, "A Grand Night for Singing." Kalliope Stage is located at 2134 Lee Road, just off of Cedar Road in Cleveland Heights. For more information about the education program, please call Allison Hedges at (216) 321-0860 or send an email to ahedges at kalliopestage.com. From GrahaSu at ci.akron.oh.us Tue Mar 23 08:48:12 2004 From: GrahaSu at ci.akron.oh.us (Graham, Suzie) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 11:48:12 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Costume/Fashion Artist Needed For Lock 3 Summer Arts Experience i n Akron Message-ID: <675B47A9343751449512A4411BC5EC06028C8FDE@W2KCOA1> The City of Akron is seeking an instructor for the Costume/Fashion Design component of the Lock 3 Summer Arts Experience. The Lock 3 Summer Arts experience is a program organized through Don Plusquellic, the Mayor of the City of Akron. The program identifies students aged 14 to 18 with a demonstrated aptitude for the arts, and partners them with professional artists who mentor them in the creation of collaborative works of art. This summer, the program will offer seven components: Filmmaking and Video, Creative Writing, Theatre Performance, Music Production and Performance, Metalsmithing/ 3 Dimensional Art, Sculpture/Mask Making, and Fashion/Costume Design. Each of these components will work under the unified concept of Transforming Myth. Combining research with history and creativity, each component will create individual and collaborative works of art. The program integrates work readiness skills with art education by assisting the students in building resumes, portfolios, working art and workplace techniques and promoting a workplace environment. Apprentices (the students) are paid a $400 stipend for their participation in the program. Program Details: Generally, each component should run approximately 4-5 weeks, with no more than 6 hours worked by apprentices per day. Total scheduled working hours for apprentices should be between 80 and 100 hours. Days and times are somewhat flexible depending upon the requirements of the component. The overall program is scheduled to begin June 14 and end with a closing reception/performance/gallery opening on August 12. Each of the seven components will be scheduled during that time. Lead artists are invited to be a part of the interview and selection process of students (beginning in April). Artists generally work with 10 apprentices. The Summer 2004 Summer Arts Experience will carry on the spirit of the original program with some changes in format and artistic vision. This year, the seven art components will be unified conceptually under the common theme of "Transforming Myth". Each component will base its process on the research and reinterpretation of diverse myths throughout time. Reflecting diversity, history and creativity, it will be the mission of each instructor to impart the original myths to their apprentices, and guide them in the reinterpretation of those myths into their finished projects. Although much of the Lock 3 activity will still take place downtown, some of the components include outreach projects, making the Lock 3 Summer Arts Experience more present in the public eye. Components will take place throughout the summer, mid June to mid August, with all groups coming together for the final Gallery Reception and Graduation Ceremony on August 12. Components will be reunited August 28th for a public performance and exhibit in conjunction with Lock 3 events. Each component will culminate with a finished product that will be marketable to corporations or the general public. Fashion/Costume Design Concept: This mentor will guide apprentices (students aged 14-17 who are awarded a stipend) in the research of clothing, and possible ties to mythology or performance. Using the Acting Troupe's actors and their own body types as models, they will design and create costumes and ready to wear incorporating history, myth, and their own modern outlook. Clothing will be used in performance as well as made available for sale. Mentor must provide instruction and demonstration in the following: Fashion/ Costume Rendering, Construction Techniques (and be able to oversee/guide and possibly complete the construction of garments), Pattern Drafting, Pattern use, Cutting/ Draping, Fitting, Fabric Dying and Treatment. End Product: Clothing designed by the group available for sale (including accessories and garments). Costumes for the Theatre Troupe (10 actors). Location/ Schedule: This component will coincide with the Theater component. It will require some overlap, but not identical schedules. It will take place at the Lock 3 Park. Preferably July 12-August 12 with room for variation. This concept is flexible depending upon the lead artists abilities/talent and artistic direction. Salary range $1500-$3500 for program commitment, commensurate with experience. From ray at worldeonline.com Tue Mar 23 10:23:04 2004 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 13:23:04 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Film crew training at North Coast Central Casting. Message-ID: <011101c41103$eab8a500$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0112_01C410DA.01E29D00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Training for digital film production. Classes on Wed. nights from 7:30 to 10:30 PM. / 8 week course is $95. Complete training with =96 Camera, sound, lighting, set up, boom and much more. Class room training, plus actual training on a digital feature. Class size is 6. Classes starting 3/31. =20 North Coast Central Casting 216-651-5441 =20 Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com =20 _____ =20 << ella for Spam Control >> has removed 9473 Spam messages and set aside 86 Read Later for me You can use it too - and it's FREE! www.ellaforspam.com=09 ------=_NextPart_000_0112_01C410DA.01E29D00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Training for digital film production. Classes on Wed. = nights from 7:30 to 10:30 = PM. / 8 week course is $95. Complete training with – Camera, sound, lighting, = set up, boom and much more. Class room training, plus actual training on a = digital feature. Class size is 6. Classes starting 3/31.

 

North Coast Central Casting

216-651-5441

 

Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com

 



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------=_NextPart_000_0112_01C410DA.01E29D00-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Tue Mar 23 14:53:09 2004 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 14:53:09 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEED YOUNG MALE, HIGH BARITONE SINGER/ACTOR FOR "THE FANTASTICKS" @ CLAGUE Message-ID: <20040323225309.72924.qmail@web80410.mail.yahoo.com> --0-974863962-1080082389=:72871 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE 1371 CLAGUE ROAD WESTLAKE, OH 44145 PHONE: 440-331-0403 Clague Playhouse is still in need of a young male, high baritone, singer/actor for The Fantasticks. Performance Dates are May 7 - 30 Contact Director Rob Gibb at 1-216-226-1404 to arrange for audition. --0-974863962-1080082389=:72871 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE
1371 CLAGUE ROAD
WESTLAKE, OH 44145
PHONE:  440-331-0403
 
Clague Playhouse is still in need of a young male, high baritone, singer/actor for The Fantasticks.
 
Performance Dates are May 7 - 30
 
Contact Director Rob Gibb at 1-216-226-1404 to arrange for audition.
--0-974863962-1080082389=:72871-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Tue Mar 23 15:08:47 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 18:08:47 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kevin Kellyokie is Back - with a Twist! Message-ID: <4b.3b918420.2d921d7f@aol.com> --part1_4b.3b918420.2d921d7f_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit It's back, but this time with me behind the bar! Come to Cronies in Lakewood to belt out a few tunes and belt down a few drinks! And ask for a no-carb shot called a Kevin Kellakazee, thank you. The first night back is this Wednesday, March 24, 2004 It is that time of the month again, yep, time to drink and sing! I am your humble host for: Karaoke Theatre Night Wednesday, March 24, 2004 at 10 PM Cronies Bar and Grill Located Detroit and Wayne in Lakewood 17900 Detroit Avenue Starts at 10, come early to get a table Sing, Eat, or Find Yourself! Kitchen open until Midnight 216-226-3310, if you get lost Kevin Joseph Kelly Call me for anything 216-269-3824 TPOG! --part1_4b.3b918420.2d921d7f_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
It's back, but this time with me behind the bar!
Come to Cronies in Lakewood to belt out a few tunes and belt down a few drin= ks!
And ask for a no-carb shot called a Kevin Kellakazee, thank you.
The first night back is this Wednesday, March 24, 2004


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

I am your humble host for:

Karaoke Theatre Night

Wednesday, March 24, 2004 at 10 PM

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

Sing, Eat, or Find Yourself!

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

Kevin Joseph Kelly 
Call me for anything 216-269-3824
TPOG!
--part1_4b.3b918420.2d921d7f_boundary-- From spanishxrose at hotmail.com Tue Mar 23 16:46:57 2004 From: spanishxrose at hotmail.com (Spanish Rose) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 19:46:57 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MHS The Crucible Message-ID:

Arthur Miller's The Crucible

For Three Nights Only!

Thursday, March 25 @ 7:30 PM

Friday, March 26 @ 8 PM

Saturday, March 27 @ 8 PM

in Medina High School's Middle Auditorium

Tickets are $5.00

Check out MHS Performing Arts Website at http://www.mcsoh.org/pac/ for more information or call the Box Office at:  (330) 636-3400 

Come join a night of wonderful entertainment! The cast is wonderful and the direction professional!  The words that will form on your lips are: "Wow. I can't believe this is a high school performance."

 

 

* Directions available on the MHS Performing Arts Website above *



Free up your inbox with MSN Hotmail Extra Storage. Multiple plans available. From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Tue Mar 23 16:54:41 2004 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 19:54:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Verve Music Chairman at Tri-C JazzFest Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4113A.97521524 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Verve Music Group chairman, Tommy LiPuma will lead=20 "The Al Jarreau Sessions" Thursday, March 25, 2004 =20 1:00 p.m. Tri-C Metro Campus Studio Theatre (Theatre 10) Free and open to Jazz Studies Students, Recording Arts Students, General Public.=20 Tommy LiPuma discusses the creative process behind the newly-produced Al Jarreau recording. He'll take us behind the scenes to the Capitol studio sessions, discuss how songs and specific musicians were chosen, and play back the individual tracks and the finished mixes. In short, Tommy gives us the inside scoop on the creation of this world-class Jazz recording. www.tricjazzfest.com =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4113A.97521524 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Verve = Music Group=20 chairman, Tommy LiPuma will lead
"The = Al Jarreau=20 Sessions"
Thursday, March=20 25, 2004   
1:00=20 p.m.

Tri-C Metro Campus Studio Theatre (Theatre=20 10)
Free and = open to Jazz Studies Students, Recording Arts Students, General Public.

Tommy LiPuma discusses the creative = process behind=20 the newly-produced Al Jarreau recording. He’ll take us behind the = scenes to the=20 Capitol studio sessions, discuss how songs and specific musicians were = chosen,=20 and play back the individual tracks and the finished mixes. In short, = Tommy=20 gives us the inside scoop on the creation of this world-class Jazz=20 recording.
www.tricjazzfest.com

 
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4113A.97521524-- From tamingofshakespearecompany at yahoo.com Tue Mar 23 13:18:30 2004 From: tamingofshakespearecompany at yahoo.com (Beth Sadowski) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 13:18:30 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Titus Andronicus Update -- Taming of Shakespeare Company Message-ID: <20040323211830.95909.qmail@web61203.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1432445768-1080076710=:95603 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii NEOhioPal, The Taming of Shakespeare Company has developed a website to keep actors/actress, crew, and spectators updated on our upcoming productions and auditions. The site is located at: geocities.com/tamingofshakespearecompany -- please come and visit our site and show your support for out fledgling theater company. Thank you, BethAnn Sadowski President, The Taming of Shakespeare Company Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam --0-1432445768-1080076710=:95603 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
NEOhioPal,
     The Taming of Shakespeare Company has developed a website to keep actors/actress, crew, and spectators updated on our upcoming productions and auditions. The site is located at: geocities.com/tamingofshakespearecompany -- please come and visit our site and show your support for out fledgling theater company.
 
Thank you,
BethAnn Sadowski
President, The Taming of Shakespeare Company

Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam --0-1432445768-1080076710=:95603-- From RJtac6 at aol.com Tue Mar 23 11:39:18 2004 From: RJtac6 at aol.com (RJtac6 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 14:39:18 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEED 2 SET PIECES Message-ID: <15b.30d8b168.2d91ec66@aol.com> --part1_15b.30d8b168.2d91ec66_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I am looking for 2 set pieces for charlie and the chocolate factory/ charlie and the great glass elevator. I am in need of the elevator and the chocolate fountain. --part1_15b.30d8b168.2d91ec66_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I am looking for 2 set pieces for c= harlie and the chocolate factory/ charlie and the great glass elevator. I am= in need of the elevator and the chocolate fountain. --part1_15b.30d8b168.2d91ec66_boundary-- From kgygli at jcu.edu Tue Mar 23 11:51:54 2004 From: kgygli at jcu.edu (kgygli at jcu.edu) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 14:51:54 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Piece of My Heart Opens Friday at John Carroll University Message-ID: John Carroll University Theater is proud to present: A Piece of My Heart by Shirley Lauro Based on the collection of oral histories by Keith Walker Directed by Karen Gygli Six American women enthusiastically sign up to go to Vietnam as nurses, entertainers, Red Cross workers and strategic intelligence workers. But they don't find leaving Vietnam behind them quite as easy. Based on true stories. Show Dates: March 26, 27, April 2, and 3 at 8PM, and April 4 at 2PM in Kulas Auditorium, right under the clock tower in John Carroll University's main administration building. To reserve tickets, call 216.397.4428. We will not call you back, but your tickets will be available at the box office right before the show starts. From exec11 at nls.net Tue Mar 23 12:37:04 2004 From: exec11 at nls.net (exec11 at nls.net) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 15:37:04 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Shakespeare Festival's 2004 Benefit Message-ID: <002a01c41116$9af02a80$5a0890d8@april> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0027_01C410EC.B16AA8A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival Presents The Comedies The Histories The Tragedies The Mysteries You are cordially invited to experience an evening of "Mystery, Murder = and Mayhem" to benefit the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival. Try your = hand at guessing the culprits in Shakespeare Whodunits while enjoying = light fare and a silent auction all to help continue the Festival's = mission to present free outdoor Shakespeare to the Northeast Ohio = community. With Honorary chair Les Roberts, Mystery Writer Author of The Irish Sports Pages Whodunit? The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, that's who! Whatdunit? Light Fare Cash Bar Silent Auction Shakespeare Whodunit Performances Wheredunit? The Hermit Club 1629 Dodge Court Downtown Cleveland Friday, April 23, 2004 (Shakespeare's Birthday) 6:30 to 10:30 PM Youdunit! General Admission $45 each=20 Benefactor $95 each ($50 Tax Deductible) Reservations can be made online at www.cleveshakes.org=20 Check, MasterCard, Visa, Discover Or print this email and send it with your check to: The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival P.O. Box 93494 Cleveland, Ohio 44101-5494 Or Call 877-280-1646 ------=_NextPart_000_0027_01C410EC.B16AA8A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The = Cleveland=20 Shakespeare Festival

Presents
The Comedies
The = Histories
The=20 Tragedies
The Mysteries

You are cordially = invited to=20 experience an evening of =93Mystery, Murder and Mayhem=94 to = benefit the=20 Cleveland Shakespeare Festival.  Try your hand at guessing the = culprits in=20 Shakespeare Whodunits while enjoying light fare and a = silent=20 auction  all to help continue the Festival=92s mission to = present free=20 outdoor Shakespeare to the Northeast Ohio community.

With = Honorary=20 chair Les Roberts, Mystery Writer
Author of The Irish Sports=20 Pages

Whodunit?
The = Cleveland=20 Shakespeare Festival, that=92s who!

Whatdunit?
Light=20 Fare
Cash Bar
Silent Auction
Shakespeare Whodunit=20 Performances

Wheredunit?
The = Hermit=20 Club
1629 Dodge Court
Downtown Cleveland

Friday, April = 23,=20 2004
(Shakespeare=92s Birthday)
6:30 to 10:30 = PM

Youdunit!

General Admission $45 each
Benefactor $95 each = ($50 Tax=20 Deductible)
Reservations can be made online at
www.cleveshakes.org=20

Check, MasterCard, Visa, Discover

Or print this email and = send it=20 with your check=20 to:
        The= =20 Cleveland Shakespeare=20 Festival
        P.O.=20 Box=20 93494
        C= leveland,=20 Ohio 44101-5494
Or Call=20 877-280-1646

------=_NextPart_000_0027_01C410EC.B16AA8A0-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Tue Mar 23 13:17:00 2004 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 16:17:00 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players "The Dining Room" auditions Message-ID: <29.5363126e.2d92034c@aol.com> -------------------------------1080076620 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Workshop Players announces auditions for The Dining Room, a comedy/drama by A. R. Gurney. Director Don Wozniak is seeking adult actors, a minimum of three men and three women, possibly as many as four of each. Auditions will consist of readings from the script. Each actor will be asked to play a variety of roles and ages from grade school age through elderly. Auditions will be held at Workshop Players Theater, located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, on Sunday, April 18 and Monday, April 19, from 7 to 9:30 p.m.. Performance dates are July 8 through July 25. For more information, contact the director at 440-244-3960 or by e-mail at: cen55422 at centurytel.net or check out our website at www.workshopplayers.com - 30 - "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" -------------------------------1080076620 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 

Workshop Players announces auditions= for The Dining Room, a comedy/drama by A. R. Gurney.  Director=20= Don Wozniak is seeking adult actors, a minimum of three men and three women,= possibly as many as four of each.  Auditions will consist of readings=20= from the script.  Each actor will be asked to play a variety of roles a= nd ages from grade school age through elderly. 

 

Auditions will be held at Workshop Players Theater, located at= 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, on Sunday, April 18 and Monday, April 1= 9, from 7 to 9:30 p.m.. Performance dates are July 8 through July 25.=

 

For more information, contact the di= rector at 440-244-3960 or by e-mail at: cen55422 at centurytel.net or check out our website at www.workshopplayers.com

 

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"If the whole world's a stage, I demand better ligh= ting"
-------------------------------1080076620-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Tue Mar 23 13:19:18 2004 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 16:19:18 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players to open Schoolhouse Rock Live! Message-ID: -------------------------------1080076758 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round is proud to announce our next=20 production, Schoolhouse Rock Live!, from the series created by George Newall= and Tom=20 Yohe and based on an idea by David McCall. =20 The Emmy Award-winning 1970s Saturday morning cartoon series that taught=20 history, grammar, math, science and politics through clever, tuneful songs i= s=20 instructing a whole new generation. Various characters come out of the TV se= t to=20 show a nervous teacher how to win his students over with imagination and=20 music, through such beloved songs as "Just A Bill," "Lolly, Lolly, Lolly" an= d=20 "Conjunction Junction." =20 Director Bill Reising has assembled a cast of Workshop regulars and=20 newcomers, including Musical Director Jayne Bartish-Kacik, Choreographer Gre= g Dziama,=20 Tom Castro, Aimee Dickinson, Lisa Marie Eckenrode, Lisa Hirzel, Denise Schmi= d,=20 Diana Tyler and Stuart Landes. Bryan Bird is the accompanist. =20 Book is by Scott Ferguson, George Keating and Kyle Hall; Music and Lyrics by= =20 Lynn Ahrens, Bob Dorough, Dave Frishberg, Kathy Mandry, George Newall and To= m=20 Yohe =20 Performance dates are April 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 30; May 1 at 8 p.m, with=20 Sunday matinees on April 25 and May 2 at 3 p.m. Tickets are $10 each and may= be=20 reserved by calling the box office at 440-988-5613. Group rates are availabl= e=20 for groups of 15 or more. =20 Workshop Players Theatre is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway= =20 between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58. For more information, log on to our website at www.workshopplayers.com =20 30 =E2=80=93 "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" -------------------------------1080076758 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

Workshop Players=20= Theatre-in-the-Round is proud to announce our next production, Schoolhouse Rock Live!,= from the series created by George Ne= wall and Tom Yohe and based on an idea by David McCall.

 =

 The Emmy Award-winning 1970s Saturday mornin= g cartoon series that taught history, grammar, math, science and politics th= rough clever, tuneful songs is instructing a whole new generation. Various c= haracters come out of the TV set to show a nervous teacher how to win his st= udents over with imagination and music, through such beloved songs as "Just=20= A Bill," "Lolly, Lolly, Lolly" and "Conjunction Junction."

 =

Director Bill Rei= sing has assembled a cast of Workshop regulars and newcomers, including Musi= cal Director Jayne Bartish-Kacik, Choreographer Greg Dziama, Tom Castro, Aim= ee Dickinson, Lisa Marie Eckenrode, Lisa Hirzel, Denise Schmid, Diana Tyler=20= and Stuart Landes. Bryan Bird is the accompanist.

 =

Book is by Scott=20= Ferguson, George Keating and Kyle Hall; Music and Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens, Bob= Dorough, Dave Frishberg, Kathy Mandry, George Newall and Tom Yohe

 =

Performance dates= are April 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 30; May 1 at 8 p.m, with Sunday matinees on A= pril 25 and May 2 at 3 p.m. Tickets are $10 each and may be reserved by call= ing the box office at 440-988-5613. Group rates are available for groups of=20= 15 or more.

 =

Workshop Players=20= Theatre is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway between Rt. 2 an= d Rt. 58.

 

For more informat= ion, log on to our website at www= .workshopplayers.com

 

 =

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"If the whole world's a stage, I demand better ligh= ting"
-------------------------------1080076758-- From dkilbane at cptonline.org Wed Mar 24 12:44:16 2004 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 15:44:16 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]PRESS RELEASE: CPT Academy's Spring Session Announced! Message-ID: For Immediate Release Contact: Holly Holsinger, CPT Academy Director 216/631-2727 ext. 202 cptacademy at cptonline.org March 24, 2004 CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE PRESENTS CPT ACADEMY?S SPRING SESSION Cutting edge theatre training for children, teens, and adults! CLEVELAND, OH - After a successful first series in Winter 2004, the Academy is back in session. For 20 years, CPT has blazed trails, offering the highest quality, most adventurous, cutting edge theatre in Northeast Ohio. Now this Near West side institution offers an educational opportunity for children, teens, and adults to take a thrilling step toward the edge: CPT presents the spring 2004 session of CPT Academy. Classes are taught by resident artists, who provide innovative training to theatre enthusiasts of all ages, regardless of experience. CPT?s Director of Education, Holly Holsinger, is ?very excited for the spring session, along with the return of the creative classes for children and the very popular Going Solo class.? CPT?s groundbreaking methods unlock the creative power and inspiration in each individual, while at the same time focusing that energy through clear dramatic technique. CPT Academy?s spring session consists of 8 consecutive Saturdays from April 17 - June 5, 2004. All classes take place on the CPT campus. Classes for Adults (ages 18 and up) Audition Techniques Auditioning has become an art in and of itself. Learn how to audition effectively, the tricks of the trade, and how to show your best self. Learn techniques in cold reading, choose the right monologue, and write the best resume. The last class will be a special private audition for CPT?s leading directors. Taught by Jill Levin. Saturdays 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m., $125. Experimental Theatre Wing Work with CPT?s Resident Director Raymond Bobgan as you learn new techniques to explore creativity, craft, and the essence of great acting. This class is a great way for artists to reconnect to their creative resources and get inspired. You will also learn ways of developing your own creative material through movement, sound, song, and action. Saturdays 12:30-2:30 p.m., $150. Going Solo: Writing for Solo Performance Do you have a story you've always wanted to tell? Do you have material that would work for a solo piece, but you're not sure how to put it all together? In this class, we will use writing exercises, movement, and improvisation to ?jump start? the creative process and put you on the way to creating your own solo work for the stage. All levels of experience are welcome. Former students of Going Solo are encouraged to attend, but no prerequisite is required. Taught by Sarah Morton. Saturdays 3:00-5:00 p.m., $150. Classes for Children and Teens Act Out Shakespeare! (ages 13-17) Access the works of the greatest playwright of all time. Learn how to confront Shakespeare?s works and characters with active techniques that break down the words into digestible parts and bring the text to life. By the end of the program you will be able to perform a fully polished monologue, ready for audition or competition. Taught by Holly Holsinger. Saturdays 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m., $100. Back by popular demand!!! The Play Room (ages 6-12) This class will allow young actors to create their own play, from a familiar story or a tale all their own. The play will develop from improvisations and theater games, which encourage working together as an ensemble. Fun and hard work coexist as the kids write, design, and perform their own show. Taught by Holly Holsinger. Saturdays 10:00-11:00 a.m., $100. Fairy Tales (ages 3-5) This class is a fun approach for little performers just starting out. The class provides interactive games, music, dress-up, and new stories to act out each week. Parents are invited to participate with their children. Taught by Jaime Bouvier. Saturdays 10:00-10:45 a.m., $85. Classes for children allow for fun theatre games, dress-up play, and guided improvisations into magical worlds. They learn important tools about building performance as they work towards producing and performing in their very own production. For more information about these classes, contact Holly Holsinger at 216/631-2727 ext. 202 or e-mail at cptacademy at cptonline.org . The Faculty Holly Holsinger is CPT?s Director of Education. She brings over 20 years of acting and teaching experience to the CPT Academy. In 2001, Holly was voted ?Best Actress in Cleveland? in The Free Times. She has toured all over the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Brazil performing with Wishhounds performance group, as well as taking on classic roles for the stage. She holds an M.F.A. in Acting from the University of California, Irvine, where she studied with Robert Cohen (Acting Power) and experimental theatre guru Jerzy Grotowski. Holly has taught theatre at Ohio State University, University of Akron, Tri-C, and Lorain Co. Community College. She has been teaching and performing for children since 1987. Sarah Morton is an award-winning playwright and performer, and a native of Cleveland, Ohio. Recent productions of her plays include Night Bloomers with Emerging Artists Theatre in New York City, Love in Pieces at the NYC International Fringe Festival, and Stumble, with Great Lakes Theater Festival. She has served as artist-in-residence at Cleveland State University, Cleveland School of the Arts, and Hathaway Brown School, and has been teaching in The Cleveland Play House's Young Playwrights Workshop for the past six years. Jill Levin has been an acting teacher for many years, working with actors at Cleveland Public Theatre, The Cleveland Play House, Wisdom Bridge Theater in Chicago, and the Pennsylvania Stage Company. She has performed in numerous shows at CPT as well as theaters in New York, Chicago, and Tokyo. Her most recent CPT credits include the starring role in Tennessee Williams? Summer and Smoke, The Herald in Discordia, and Barbara in the upcoming Nickel & Dimed. She has extensive professional actor training, and is a graduate of New York?s Circle in the Square Theater School. Raymond Bobgan is CPT?s Resident Director and has been creating wholly original works of theatre for over ten years. His groundbreaking plays have been seen throughout the U.S., Brazil, Canada, and Denmark. Bobgan has designed and implemented numerous educational programs for CPT and has led workshops in experimental theatre techniques at colleges, theatres, universities, and conservatory programs. Jaime Bouvier received a degree in Theatre Arts from the University of Iowa. She completed her honor?s thesis while studying at the Universite de Caen in France, where she worked with renowned puppet theatre Le Papillon. She also performed with Natalie Amourette?s company in Normandy. In Cleveland, she has worked with Theatre Labyrinth and has performed in various roles at Cleveland Public Theatre. The mission of Cleveland Public Theatre is to inspire, nurture, challenge, amaze, educate, and empower artists and audiences, in order to make the Cleveland public a more conscious and compassionate community. Cleveland Public Theatre and its artistic and education programs are funded in part by funding from Cleveland Foundation, George Gund Foundation, Ohio Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts, Nord Family Foundation, John P. Murphy Foundation, Kulas Foundation, Theatre Communications Group, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Bruening Foundation, Codrington Foundation, Giant Eagle Foundation, Thomas White Foundation, Community Foundation of Greater Lorain, Family Foundations of Jewish Community Federation, Dolphin Trust, Saint Ann Foundation, Deaconess Foundation, O?Neill Foundation, Stocker Foundation, Key Foundation, Nordson Foundation, Wolf Foundation, Forest City, Alcoa, Third Federal, Huntington National Bank, National City Bank, and other corporate and individual contributors. Cleveland Public Theatre's festival of dance: DANCEWORKS 04! You can dance, for inspiration... SAFMOD and CCDT March 26 - 28 BRING IT ON! From johnballom at ameritech.net Wed Mar 24 14:24:42 2004 From: johnballom at ameritech.net (johnballom) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 17:24:42 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Tailor/costume designer References: <198.2757d70b.2d9234c6@aol.com> Message-ID: <005701c411ee$ce211620$7291fea9@W25625.ecpm.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C411C4.E4C34080 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Eye2wonder at aol.com=20 To: johnballom at ameritech.net=20 Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 7:48 PM Subject: Re: Tailor/costume designer Hello John, Thank you for your e-mail. I'm flattered you would contact me for = suggestions. However, my address book is very slim in the film contacts = field. But, I would recommended posting a notice (very similar to the = one you sent me) on the Neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com This cultural bulletin board is read by hundreds of people throughout = Northeast Ohio looking to hire talent, and/or promote their own talents. Best of luck to you, Jeon Francis In a message dated 3/22/2004 10:48:44 AM Eastern Standard Time, = johnballom at ameritech.net writes: I am interested in the opportunity of working on or assisting in a = film production as a tailor/costume designer. If you have any leads that = would assist me in this venture I would appreciate some the contacts. I am affiliate with the Cleveland film Commission, John Ballom=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C411C4.E4C34080 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 = 7:48=20 PM
Subject: Re: Tailor/costume=20 designer

Hello John,
Thank you for your = e-mail.  I'm=20 flattered you would contact me for suggestions.  However, my = address book=20 is very slim in the film contacts field.  But, I would=20 recommended posting a notice (very similar to the one you sent me) on = the Neohiopal at lists.fredste= rnfeld.com
 
This cultural bulletin board = is read by=20 hundreds of people throughout Northeast Ohio looking to hire talent, = and/or=20 promote their own talents.
 
Best of luck to = you,
Jeon Francis
 
In a message dated 3/22/2004 10:48:44 AM Eastern Standard Time,=20 johnballom at ameritech.net writes:
I am interested in the opportunity = of working=20 on or assisting in a film production as a tailor/costume designer. = If you=20 have any leads that would assist me in this venture I would = appreciate some=20 the contacts.
 
I am affiliate with the Cleveland = film=20 Commission,
 
 
John Ballom =
------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C411C4.E4C34080-- From KNEWTRA3 at aol.com Wed Mar 24 14:58:26 2004 From: KNEWTRA3 at aol.com (KNEWTRA3 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 17:58:26 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sanctuary a new musical Message-ID: <126.3cfa67bc.2d936c92@aol.com> -------------------------------1080169106 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sanctuary The Gospel Musical That Rocks! What: Now in its third year Sanctuary is an all-original, contemporary musical depicting the life and passion of Jesus Christ When: Fridays & Saturdays April 2-3 & 9-10 at 7:30 PM Special Easter Sunday performance April 11 at 10:00 AM Where: Mentor Garfield Road Church of God 8250 Garfield Rd. Mentor (1 mile south of Rt. 84) Admission: Admission is Free. Reserve Seating is available for groups of 10 or more in advance for all performances. Credits: Conceived and Directed by Paul B. Abramson Music and Lyrics by L.A. Watson Musical arrangements by Troy Sartain General: This year's edition of Sanctuary includes the addition if new songs and scenes to last year's performance which was viewed by nearly 2000 people. The musical features 30 original songs and production numbers, performed by a live band and a cast of 22 singers and dancers. Information: (440) 255-0739 www.mentorchurchofgod.org -------------------------------1080169106 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Sanctuary
= The Gospel Musical That Rocks!
 
What:  Now in its third year Sanct= uary is an all-original, contemporary musical depicting the life and passion= of Jesus Christ
 
When:  Fridays & Saturday= s April 2-3 & 9-10 at 7:30 PM
      &n= bsp;     Special Easter Sunday performance April 11 at 1= 0:00 AM
 
Where:  Mentor Garfield Road Churc= h of God 
         &nbs= p;    8250 Garfield Rd. Mentor (1 mile south of Rt. 84)
 
Admission:  Admission is Free. Res= erve Seating is available for groups of 10 or more in advance for all perfor= mances.
 
Credits:  Conceived and Directed b= y Paul B. Abramson
         =      Music and Lyrics by L.A. Watson
  &nb= sp;           Musical arra= ngements by Troy Sartain
 
General:  This year's edition of S= anctuary includes the addition if new songs and scenes to last year's perfor= mance which was viewed by nearly 2000 people. The musical features 30 origin= al songs and production numbers, performed by a live band and a cast of 22 s= ingers and dancers.
 
Information:  (440) 255-0739 =  www= .mentorchurchofgod.org
 
 
-------------------------------1080169106-- From KABBW at aol.com Wed Mar 24 16:51:16 2004 From: KABBW at aol.com (KABBW at aol.com) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 19:51:16 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]LCMT announces West Side Story auditions Message-ID: <4d.3c9425f7.2d938704@aol.com> -------------------------------1080175876 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Lorain Community Music Theater Auditions for West Side Story will be held on= =20 Sat., Apr. 17, 2004 and Sun., Apr. 18, 2004. Registration at 12:30 p.m., =20 auditions 1 - 5 p.m. at St. Mary=E2=80=99s School Hall 7th & Reid Ave., Lo= rain Call-backs: Tues., Apr. 20, 2004 from 6-9 p.m. VOCAL AUDITIONS will require that the individual prepare a selection from a=20 standard Broadway musical, approximately 90 seconds in length. An accompani= st=20 will be provided, and the individual is required to bring sheet music in the= =20 proper key. A song from West Side Story is permissible, whereas current pop= =20 songs from the radio as well as a capella auditions are not acceptable. DANCE AUDITIONS will require that the individual learn a short dance=20 combination that will be taught at the audition in a large group setting. A= short=20 practice will be allowed, then the dance combination will be repeated in sma= ll=20 groups. The individual is encouraged to wear comfortable clothing and shoes= ,=20 suitable for dance. SHOW DATES: July 9, 10, 16, 17 & 18, 2004 at the Lorain Palace Civic Center Director: Mike Larochelle Producer: Bev Muzilla Questions?? E-mail at LCMT4WSS at hotmail.com or call Bev Muzilla at (440)=20 244-5052 CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS Maria An extremely lovely, young girl brought to America to marry Chino,=20 but=20 yearns for Tony. Lyric soprano with 4+ songs. Dance preferred for dream=20 ballet. Tony A good-looking, sandy-haired boy who used to be the leader of the=20 Jets,=20 but has outgrown the gang and is searching for something more. Lyric tenor=20 with 4+ songs. Movement preferred for dream ballet. JETS A-rab The class clown, A-rab uses humor to hide his fears, and serves as=20= a=20 big brother to Baby John. Free spirit with good comic timing; must move and= =20 sing well. Action Action is always ready for a fight and mouthing off to any form of= =20 authority. Tense and explosive, he leads the Jets after Riff is killed. =20 Must move and sing well. Baby John The youngest of the gang, awed at everything. He is young,=20 innocent and vulnerable and is always the first to suggest non-violence to=20 solve a problem. Must move and sing well. Big Deal A bespectacled self-styled expert. He is the =E2=80=98professor= =E2=80=99 of the=20 gang, always mindful of the past and gang protocol. Must move and sing=20 well. Diesel Riff=E2=80=99s lieutenant; the muscle of the group. The strong, s= ilent=20 type,=20 Riff chooses him to fight Bernardo in the proposed =E2=80=98fair fight=E2= =80=99. Must move=20 and sing well. Riff The new leader (and heart) of the Jets. He and Tony started the=20 Jets,=20 and although Tony has outgrown the gang, Riff doesn=E2=80=99t know anything=20= else. =20 Low tenor/baritone with 2+ songs. Must move and sing well. Snowboy The rest of the Jets. Final cast number will be based on creatin= g=20 a=20 group that Gee-tar looks, interacts, and moves well together. All must sing and mov= e=20 well. Mouthpiece Numbers include =E2=80=98Prologue=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Jet Song= =E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Dance at the Gym=E2=80=99, Tiger =E2=80=98Cool=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Quintet=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Rum= ble=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Gee, Officer Krupke=E2=80=99, and the=20 dream=20 ballet. JET GIRLS Velma Riff=E2=80=99s girl. She is terribly young, sexy, lost in a world=20= of jive. =20 Must be a strong dancer and =E2=80=98feminine cool=E2=80=99. Graziella The Jet Girls must all be strong dancers, but do very little=20 singing in the show. Clarice Their big numbers are =E2=80=98Dance at= the Gym=E2=80=99 ,=20 =E2=80=98Cool=E2=80=99, and the dream ballet. Number Minnie of Jets=20= cast will=20 determine=20 the number of Jet Girls. Pauline 4 more girls Anybodys A scrawny teenage girl, dressed in an outfit that is a pathetic=20 attempt to imitate that of the Jets. She is the tomboy that doesn=E2=80=99t= fit in=20 with the girls, and does everything she can to be accepted by the Jets. She= =20 fights, bullies Baby John, and appears at key moments to save Tony and help=20 the Jets. Must move and sing well. SHARKS Bernardo The leader of the Sharks; handsome and proud, but has a chip on=20 his=20 shoulder. He is very protective of his sister Maria, and untrusting of=20 anything American. He is a gentleman with the ladies, but cuts through the=20 niceties with the War Council. Must be a strong dancer with strong physical= =20 presence. Sings opposite Anita in =E2=80=98America=E2=80=99. Chino A shy, gentle, sweet-faced boy who has just arrived from Puerto Ric= o=20 to marry Maria, but wants to follow in Bernardo=E2=80=99s footsteps. Must h= ave=20 small presence, but be able to display both shyness and rage. Indio The rest of the Sharks. The final number cast will be based on=20 creating a group Moose that looks, interacts, and moves well together, with the numbers=20 equal=20 to the Toro number of Jets (anywhere from 5-8 guys per group). All must sing som= e=20 and Pepe move well. Numbers include =E2=80=98Prologue=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Dan= ce at the Gym=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98America =E2=80=99,=20 =E2=80=98Quintet=E2=80=99, Luis =E2=80=98Rumble=E2=80=99, and the dream ballet. Anxious Nibbles Juano SHARK GIRLS Anita A Puerto Rican girl with loose hair and flashy dress, she is=20 knowing,=20 sexual and sharp. The female equivalent of Bernardo, Anita is the most=20 =E2=80=98Americanized=E2=80=99 of the Puerto Ricans, leading the ladies in p= utting down=20 their homeland against Shark men. A strong =E2=80=98belter=E2=80=99 and dan= cer. Francisca The Shark Girls must all be strong dancers who sing. Their big= =20 numbers are Teresita =E2=80=98Dance at the Gym=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98America= =E2=80=99, =E2=80=98I Feel Pretty=E2=80=99,=20 and the=20 dream ballet. Number of Rosalia Sharks cast will determine number of= =20 Shark=20 Girls. Margarita Estella Consuelo 2 more girls ADULTS Doc 50+. Doc has owned the drugstore for 27 years, and is the only=20 =E2=80=98parental=E2=80=99 figure in the cast. He accepts that there is lit= tle he can do to=20 influence the teens, but he does try to help Tony by whatever means=20 possible. 3 scenes. Speaking role only. Glad Hand A smiling, overly cheerful MAN OR WOMAN. 30+. The school=20 guidance counselor who wants everyone to get along and just doesn=E2=80=99t=20 understand kids today. 1 scene. Speaking role only. Lt. Shrank A plainclothes cop. 40+. Shrank is strong and always in=20 command;=20 he has a charming pleasant manner which he often employs to cover up his=20 venom and fear. 4 scenes. Speaking role only. Krupke A big, goon-like cop. 40+. 4 scenes. Speaking role only. -------------------------------1080175876 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

Lorain Community Music Theater Auditions for West Side St= ory will be held on Sat., Apr. 17, 2004 and Sun., Apr. 18, 2004. Registratio= n at 12:30 p.m.,  auditions 1 - 5 p.m. at St. Mary=E2=80=99s School Hal= l   7th & Reid Ave., Lorain
Call-backs:  Tues., Apr. 2= 0, 2004 from 6-9 p.m.

VOCAL AUDITIONS will require that the individua= l prepare a selection from a standard Broadway musical, approximately 90 sec= onds in length.  An accompanist will be provided, and the individual is= required to bring sheet music in the proper key.  A song from West Sid= e Story is permissible, whereas current pop songs from the radio as well as=20= a capella auditions are not acceptable.

DANCE AUDITIONS will require=20= that the individual learn a short dance combination that will be taught at t= he audition in a large group setting.  A short practice will be allowed= , then the dance combination will be repeated in small groups.  The ind= ividual is encouraged to wear comfortable clothing and shoes, suitable for d= ance.

SHOW DATES:  July 9, 10, 16, 17 & 18, 2004 at the Lora= in Palace Civic Center

Director:  Mike Larochelle    &= nbsp;     Producer:  Bev Muzilla
Questions??  E-mail=20= at
or call Bev Muzilla at (440) 244-5052

CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS
Maria    An extremely lovely, young girl brought to America to ma= rry Chino, but
yearns for Tony.  Lyric soprano with 4+ songs. = Dance preferred for dream
ballet.

Tony    A good-looki= ng, sandy-haired boy who used to be the leader of the Jets,
but has outg= rown the gang and is searching for something more.  Lyric tenor
wit= h 4+ songs.  Movement preferred for dream ballet.
JETS
A-rab = ;   The class clown, A-rab uses humor to hide his fears, and serves as=20= a
big brother to Baby John.  Free spirit with good comic timing; mu= st move and
sing well.

Action    Action is always ready= for a fight and mouthing off to any form of
authority.  Tense and=20= explosive, he leads the Jets after Riff is killed. 
Must move and s= ing well.

Baby John    The youngest of the gang, awed at ev= erything.  He is young,
innocent and vulnerable and is always the f= irst to suggest non-violence to
solve a problem.  Must move and sin= g well.

Big Deal    A bespectacled self-styled expert. = ; He is the =E2=80=98professor=E2=80=99 of the
gang, always mindful of t= he past and gang protocol.  Must move and sing
well.

Diesel&= nbsp;   Riff=E2=80=99s lieutenant; the muscle of the group.  The s= trong, silent type,
Riff chooses him to fight Bernardo in the proposed=20= =E2=80=98fair fight=E2=80=99.  Must move
and sing well.

Riff=     The new leader (and heart) of the Jets.  He and Tony star= ted the Jets,
and although Tony has outgrown the gang, Riff doesn=E2=80= =99t know anything else. 
Low tenor/baritone with 2+ songs.  M= ust move and sing well.

Snowboy    The rest of the Jets.&nb= sp; Final cast number will be based on creating a
group that
Gee-tar&= nbsp;   looks, interacts, and moves well together.  All must sing=20= and move
well.
Mouthpiece    Numbers include =E2=80=98Prolo= gue=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Jet Song=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Dance at the Gym=E2=80= =99,
Tiger        =E2=80=98Cool=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Qu= intet=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Rumble=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Gee, Officer Krupke=E2= =80=99, and the dream
ballet.


JET GIRLS
Velma   = Riff=E2=80=99s girl.  She is terribly young, sexy, lost in a world of=20= jive. 
Must be a strong dancer and =E2=80=98feminine cool=E2=80=99.=

Graziella    The Jet Girls must all be strong dancers, but= do very little
singing in the show.  Clarice      &= nbsp; Their big numbers are =E2=80=98Dance at the Gym=E2=80=99,
=E2=80= =98Cool=E2=80=99, and the dream ballet.  Number Minnie    &nb= sp;   of Jets cast will determine
the number of Jet Girls.
Pauli= ne
4 more girls

Anybodys    A scrawny teenage girl, dres= sed in an outfit that is a pathetic
attempt to imitate that of the Jets.=   She is the tomboy that doesn=E2=80=99t fit in
with the girls, and= does everything she can to be accepted by the Jets.  She
fights, b= ullies Baby John, and appears at key moments to save Tony and help
the J= ets.  Must move and sing well.

SHARKS
Bernardo    T= he leader of the Sharks; handsome and proud, but has a chip on his
shoul= der.  He is very protective of his sister Maria,  and untrusting o= f
anything American.  He is a gentleman with the ladies, but cuts t= hrough the
niceties with the War Council.  Must be a strong dancer=20= with strong physical
presence.  Sings opposite Anita in =E2=80=98Am= erica=E2=80=99.

Chino    A shy, gentle, sweet-faced boy who= has just arrived from Puerto Rico
to marry Maria, but wants to follow i= n Bernardo=E2=80=99s footsteps.  Must have
small presence, but be a= ble to display both shyness and rage.

Indio    The rest of=20= the Sharks.  The final number cast will be based on
creating a grou= p
Moose    that looks, interacts, and moves well together, with= the numbers equal
to the
Toro    number of Jets (anywhere=20= from 5-8 guys per group). All must sing some
and
Pepe    mo= ve well.  Numbers include =E2=80=98Prologue=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Dance at= the Gym=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98America=E2=80=99,
=E2=80=98Quintet=E2=80=99,=
Luis        =E2=80=98Rumble=E2=80=99, and the dream=20= ballet.
Anxious
Nibbles
Juano

SHARK GIRLS
Anita  &nb= sp; A Puerto Rican girl with loose hair and flashy dress, she is knowing, sexual and sharp.  The female equivalent of Bernardo, Anita is the mo= st
=E2=80=98Americanized=E2=80=99 of the Puerto Ricans, leading the ladi= es in putting down
their homeland against Shark men.  A strong =E2= =80=98belter=E2=80=99 and dancer.

Francisca    The Shark Gi= rls must all be strong dancers who sing.  Their big
numbers are Ter= esita    =E2=80=98Dance at the Gym=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98America=E2= =80=99, =E2=80=98I Feel Pretty=E2=80=99, and the
dream ballet.  Num= ber of Rosalia        Sharks cast will determine number=20= of Shark
Girls.
Margarita
Estella
Consuelo
2 more girls
<= BR>ADULTS
Doc    50+.  Doc has owned the drugstore for 27=20= years, and is the only
=E2=80=98parental=E2=80=99 figure in the cast.&nb= sp; He accepts that there is little he can do to
influence the teens, bu= t he does try to help Tony by whatever means
possible.  3 scenes.&n= bsp; Speaking role only.

Glad Hand    A smiling, overly che= erful MAN OR WOMAN.  30+.  The school
guidance counselor who w= ants everyone to get along and just doesn=E2=80=99t
understand kids toda= y.  1 scene.  Speaking role only.

Lt. Shrank    A= plainclothes cop. 40+.  Shrank is strong and always in command;
he= has a charming pleasant manner which he often employs to cover up his
v= enom and fear.  4 scenes.  Speaking role only.

Krupke =       A big, goon-like cop.  40+.  4 scenes. = Speaking role only.

-------------------------------1080175876-- From RFWB2000 at aol.com Tue Mar 23 21:37:48 2004 From: RFWB2000 at aol.com (RFWB2000 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 00:37:48 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Zion UCC Presents Brian Thornton & Jennifer Woda Message-ID: <1dd.1d39321b.2d9278ac@aol.com> --part1_1dd.1d39321b.2d9278ac_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Zion UCC of Tremont Presents: Brian Thornton, Cello (*Member, Cleveland Orchestra) Jennifer Woda, Mezzo-Soprano (*Frequently seen with Cleveland Opera) Elizabeth Johnson, Piano With Special Guest Artists: Kathleen Mylecraine, Flute and Victoria Marra, Clarinet in "Russian Into Spring" Sunday, April 4, 2004 2pm Zion UCC in Tremont 2716 West 14th St. Cleveland, Ohio 44113-5216 Works to be performed include: Sinfonia Concertante Op. 125 by Prokofiev Selections from "The Nursery" by Mussorgsky And the WORLD PREMIERE of "Mommy Songs" by Cleveland Composer Victoria Belfiglio ***Admission is Free and Open to the Public*** Reception to Follow Free Will Offering will be accepted to support the Zion UCC Concert Series Please come and enjoy this wonderful program, and support this dynamic showcase of local, national, and international talent!!!!!! In it's first six months, this series has been wonderfully successful....please join us and be a part of our continued growth!!!! For more information, contact ZUCC Director of Music, Ryan Bergeron, at (440)503-1917. --part1_1dd.1d39321b.2d9278ac_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Zion UCC of Tremont Presents:

Brian Thornton, Cello (*Member, Cleveland Orchestra)
Jennifer Woda, Mezzo-Soprano (*Frequently seen with Cleveland Opera)
Elizabeth Johnson, Piano

With Special Guest Artists:
Kathleen Mylecraine, Flute and Victoria Marra, Clarinet

in

"Russian Into Spring"

Sunday, April 4, 2004
2pm
Zion UCC in Tremont
2716 West 14th St. Cleveland, Ohio 44113-5216

Works to be performed include:
Sinfonia Concertante Op. 125 by Prokofiev
Selections from "The Nursery" by Mussorgsky
And the WORLD PREMIERE of
"Mommy Songs" by Cleveland Composer Victoria Belfiglio

***Admission is Free and Open to the Public***
Reception to Follow

Free Will Offering will be accepted to support the Zion UCC Concert Series
Please come and enjoy this wonderful program, and support this dynamic showc= ase of local, national, and international talent!!!!!! In it's first six mon= ths, this series has been wonderfully successful....please join us and be a=20= part of our continued growth!!!!

For more information, contact ZUCC Director of Music, Ryan Bergeron, at (440= )503-1917.
--part1_1dd.1d39321b.2d9278ac_boundary-- From j.boukis at verizon.net Tue Mar 23 21:39:39 2004 From: j.boukis at verizon.net (John Paul Boukis) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 00:39:39 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kalliope Stage Grand Night Message-ID: --Apple-Mail-8-867847610 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed Kalliope Stage enjoyed a gala opening weekend with sold-out=20 performances and a very special Grand Night of Hope. Kalliope Stage is=20= the new professional musical theater at Cedar & Lee in Cleveland=20 Heights. The theater has launched its inaugural season with Rodgers and=20= Hammerstein=92s A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING, an evening fantasy of = gorgeous=20 music from classic favorites to little-known gems. =93We wanted to start=20= with the fathers of the modern American musical,=94 says Paul F. Gurgol,=20= the artistic director of Kalliope Stage. His inventive re-imagining, a=20= lush double piano orchestration, and a strong cast of nuanced singers=20 make for a delightful theatrical debut. Mayor Ed Kelly and Cleveland Heights city counsel members were on hand=20= opening night for the official ribbon cutting. Creating the theater has=20= been a labor of love for founders John Paul Boukis and Paul F. Gurgol,=20= and they hope the community will embrace their mission of celebrating=20 the musical as a valued American art form. Kalliope Stage is committed=20= to building community through performance, and is excited to have=20 produced a Grand Night of Hope as a 100% benefit for the Mitochondrial=20= Disease Association of Ohio. The evening gala performance raised=20 $7,000, and warmed the hearts of everyone involved. A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING plays Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm=20= and Sundays at 2:30pm and 7pm through Sunday, April 4. Reserve tickets=20= by calling 216-321-0870.=20= --Apple-Mail-8-867847610 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=WINDOWS-1252 TimesKalliope Stage enjoyed a gala opening weekend with sold-out performances and a very special Grand Night of Hope. Kalliope Stage is the new professional musical theater at Cedar & Lee in Cleveland Heights. The theater has launched its inaugural season with Rodgers and Hammerstein=92s A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING, an evening fantasy of gorgeous music from classic favorites to little-known gems. =93We wanted to start with the fathers of the modern American musical,=94 says Paul F. Gurgol, the artistic director of Kalliope Stage. His inventive re-imagining, a lush double piano orchestration, and a strong cast of nuanced singers make for a delightful theatrical debut. Mayor Ed Kelly and Cleveland Heights city counsel members were on hand opening night for the official ribbon cutting. Creating the theater has been a labor of love for founders John Paul Boukis and Paul F. Gurgol, and they hope the community will embrace their mission of celebrating the musical as a valued American art form. Kalliope Stage is committed to building community through performance, and is excited to have produced a Grand Night of Hope as a 100% benefit for the Mitochondrial Disease Association of Ohio. The evening gala performance raised $7,000, and warmed the hearts of everyone involved.=20= A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING plays Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 2:30pm and 7pm through Sunday, April 4. Reserve tickets by calling 216-321-0870. = --Apple-Mail-8-867847610-- From jboukis at kalliopestage.com Tue Mar 23 22:03:41 2004 From: jboukis at kalliopestage.com (John Paul Boukis) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 01:03:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Special Discount for NEOHIOPAL subscribers Message-ID: <0061A69B-7D59-11D8-8B4B-000393A350F6@kalliopestage.com> SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR NEOHIOPAL SUBSCRIBERS Kalliope Stage is offering a special "e-discount" to NEOHIOPAL subscribers. Just book your tickets to Rodgers and Hammerstein's A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING online at KalliopeStage.com, and you'll receive the special NEOHIOPAL rate of just $19. There are two weekends left to enjoy this discount of over 30%. Come join us for our inaugural production, and enjoy an evening fantasy of gorgeous music in an intimate performance venue where unamplified voices ring out classic favorites and little-known gems, all re-orchestrated by Sondheim's longtime collaborator Jonathan Tunick. It's musical theater up close and personal with a strong cast of nuanced singers and inventive staging by Artistic Director Paul F. Gurgol. Go to KalliopeStage.com, and let us know that you're a "friend of Kalliope" to receive your special discount rate. The box office phone number is 216-321-0870 and email is tickets at KalliopeStage.com for more information. Kalliope Stage is the new professional musical theater at the corner of Cedar & Lee in Cleveland Heights. Performances run Thursday through Saturday at 8pm and Sunday 2:30pm and 7pm through April 4. From darnay2 at hotmail.com Tue Mar 23 22:19:59 2004 From: darnay2 at hotmail.com (JT Buck) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 01:19:59 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Durang's" Titanic" - UA Student production Message-ID:
Due to a sudden change of fate, the play I have been rehearsing for two weeks has been cancelled, and a different play chosen.
 
I am in IMMEDIATE need of actors for a University of Akron student production of
 
"Titanic"
a one-act farce by Christopher Durang.
 
There are 4 roles available:
 
Richard, the father
Victoria, the mother
the Sailor, age 18-comfortable being shirtless
Harriet/Anabelle/Lydia - a multiple-identitied young lady.
 
The role of Teddy has been cast.
 
All actors should be open-minded. 
 
Auditions are by appointment only.  Actors may prepare a short comedic monologue, or read cold from the script. 
 
Rehearsals will begin immediately, 3 days per week: two weeknights and one weekend afternoon.  We will have one performance on Thursday April 29 at the University of Akron.  There will be several additional performances at dates TBA, and a small stipend may be available. 
 
Please respond to this email ASAP or call 330-805-1820 if interested.
 
Thanks,
JT Buck
 
 
 


Free up your inbox with MSN Hotmail Extra Storage. Multiple plans available. From thomas at coolcleveland.com Tue Mar 23 21:50:33 2004 From: thomas at coolcleveland.com (Thomas Mulready) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 00:50:33 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cool Cleveland 03.24.04 The King of Coventry Message-ID: <8228ad36aebf45180eecb15db5081fdc@localhost.localdomain> --b1_8228ad36aebf45180eecb15db5081fdc Content-Type: text/plain; charset = "iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Visit the following address to see an HTML version of this e-mail: http://www.pulsarmail.com/mail.php?p=7P105T716R33Q086451E001H * 3.24-3.31 The King Of Coventry Dear Friend, ---------------------- * Cool Cleveland Interview with Tommy Fello Tommy Fello started Tommy's Restaurant on Coventry Road in CLeveland Heights 30 years ago, and despite the ups and downs of the street, the place has remained as popular as ever. On a recent Monday night visit to the local fave, the hopping shop, which is famous for its inexpensive, healthy and original food, was half-packed. The impressive assortment of patrons included funky teens sporting piercings, soccer moms munching on hummus, gay couples sipping tea and Grog Shop devotees hanging out before the show. With its tasty falafels, spinach pies and milkshakes, speedy service, and the people-watching from its street-level windows, Tommy's is a recipe for a successful, independent caf?. Tommy himself has relentlessly volunteered his time for Coventry as President of the Coventry Special Improvement District, a merchants group whose owners pay a tax to finance district-wide improvements, he spearheaded a successful effort to turn Cleveland Heights' plan to re-surface the street into a more ambitious effort to re-develop Coventry itself. The involvement of the SID added handsome new planters, lampposts and other amenities to the mix, as well as the merchants plan to celebrate with a re-opening party this summer. We asked Tommy Fello about the funny names for his sandwiches, the redevelopment of the street, whether Coventry is still cool, and this summer's return of the Street Fair. Cool Cleveland: Tommy's restaurant has been on Coventry for 30 years, so you've seen a lot of history here. With the opening of Legacy Village and other shopping centers, there must be a lot of challenges facing independent retail districts. What are you and other merchants doing about this? Tom Fello: "We've been working on the redevelopment of Coventry Road; this recent influx of dollars and dreams has been two years of work. The overall goal is to make Coventry more competitive. We have a quarter mile business district with 300 employees, and we need different kinds of retail to complement the restaurants that are already here. We made a list of things that we need to keep the district viable. The population in Northeast Ohio has only increased two percent in recent years and there's been a downturn in the economy, so people are going out less. Despite this, there are more restaurants than ever. To compensate for it, we have to make our business district the best we can; our businesses should feed off each other to make the district better. We'd like to add soft goods; this is a need that has been identified." Cool Cleveland: So the corporate chains have moved in, but there are still a lot of smaller, local businesses. Do you think the "feel" of Coventry as a funky, local district is still here? Tom Fello: "I think so. But we need to support local businesses - people don't realize that small, independent businesses are the backbone of our nation's economy. They shop at chain stores to save money. But you can have all the Walmarts that you want, and they'll never do what local businesses do for our neighborhoods..." Read the interview with Tom Fello by Lee Chilcote ---------------------- Did you receive Cool Cleveland because a friend forwarded it to you? Great! Now you can receive the newsletter directly, and for free! Sign up at our website: www.CoolCleveland.com or send an email to signup at coolcleveland.com. Already receiving Cool Cleveland and wondering how you can become a sponsor? Drop our sales guy Bill Nagode a quick note at Bill at CoolCleveland.com and he'll get back at ya. Visit the new site at www.CoolCleveland.com Coventry Fair returns this summer Now that Coventry's facelift is complete, it's time to enjoy one of our quirkiest and favorite neighborhoods. Three monthly Fair dates have been set for Thu 7/15, Thu 8/12, and Thu 9/9 from 6-9PM. Coventry Road will be closed to traffic from 5:30PM till 9PM while restaurants, artists, farmers, ethnic purveyors and visitors transform the Village into a festive environment. This event will be alcohol-free and family-safe with music, art, entertainment and street performers circulating throughout the evening. Plans are currently being considered to add family movies at P.E.A.C.E Park at the close of the evening. For info email coventryroad at earthlink.net Buying Shaker Square The Coral Co., a Beachwood-based real estate development, construction and management firm, signed a purchase agreement late Friday to acquire the historic East Side retail district from KeyCorp, the Cleveland-based financial services company that has been managing the complex since December. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, although Key had sought repayment of a $14.9 million loan it made toward the square's $20 million redevelopment. Read more WiFi at Museum of Art The Cleveland Museum of Art has announced free wireless public Internet access http://www.clevelandart.org/whatsnew/. The Cleveland Museum of Art is one of the leading comprehensive art museums, and its permanent collection is world renowned for its quality and breadth spanning 6,000 years. The Museum is a key international player in exhibitions, scholarship, and art acquisitions, now they're a leader in the use of technology and art. Bring your laptop and log on at the museum's Still Life cafe. http://www.clevelandart.org/whatsnew/mediakit/index.asp?refid=320 More online, less old media A recent study on the state of the U.S. news media by the Project for Excellence in Journalism, affiliated with Columbia University's graduate journalism school, found that U.S. news media outlets are experiencing a steady decline in their audiences and are significantly cutting their investment in staff and resources. Only ethnic, alternative and online media are flourishing. Read more online ---------------------- *************** SPONSORED LINK *************** Live at the Pointe Cleveland's newest downtown neighborhood just got better! The Pointe at Gateway offers affordable, 1 and 2 bedroom condominiums that place you at the center of this lively, bustling neighborhood. Take your pick of light-filled one-bedroom units and spacious two-bedroom units with two full baths. Units feature historic details, plush carpets with available upgrades to hardwood floors. Plus: lofty ceilings, modern appliances, ceramic kitchen tile and large windows, some with urban views! Pointe buyers can walk to the Jake and the Gund, dine on sumptuous soul food at Phil the Fire's new downtown venue and catch a show in Cleveland's theater district. One bedrooms start at $77,900 and two bedrooms start at $129,900, plus tax abatement and special financing. Open this Sun 3/28 2-4 PM, 750 Prospect Ave. http://www.progressiveurban.com *************** SPONSORED LINK *************** ---------------------- Regional churn Look at what's happened recently, says PD's Joe Frolik, lead writer on the Quiet Crisis series (which probably needs a new name since it's anything but "quiet" anymore). Area foundations have thrown some of their $6 billion towards the Fund for Our Economic Future. The NAACP and the Urban League have voiced support for regionalism. Greater Cleveland Tomorrow formed from the merger of three business groups. The suburban Mayors and Managers Assoction is exploring a "no poaching" rule to stop cannibalizing business from each other. All this churn appears to be moving our community towards a more regional approach. But so far, it's just talk and posturing. Read more Regionalism is not county reform Or is it? In this PD op-ed, Cuyahoga County commissioner and Democratic party chairman Jimmy Dimora opines, wanting "the record to reflect that the county commissioners are not against regionalism, reform, or change." But they will put a proposal on the Fall ballot that may very well confuse voters who want reform. Read more Mutual respect Mark Rosentraub, Dean of the Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs at CSU, says "Northeast Ohio has more live theater than New York (that is, more tickets are sold here to residents; New York sells more tickets to tourists)." Everyone is talking about regionalism, but "turning this talk into cooperation requires that city and suburbs recognize how important the other is for success." Read more Bicyclists can ride RTA now that 425 buses already have bike racks and plan to install more,so that in a couple of months, all buses will be able to carry 2 bikes. Now you can plan to bike one way and ride RTA the other. Or vice versa. Read more. The death of urban planning Cincinnati has fired their planning department and merged it with their economic development function, meaning the public agenda is being privatized, with the only city planning now being done by corporations like P&G, the hospitals and universities. It just goes to show how different Cleveland really is, with planning director Chris Ronayne and Mayor Campbell's very visible plans for the Lakefront & other initiatives. See Free Times here. Land fill shopping mall The new City View regional shopping center will be built atop a landfill on the east rim of the valley, south of the I- 480 exit at Transportation Boulevard. It may solve a civic headache but most likely is causing another. Read more. ---------------------- *************** SPONSORED LINK *************** Robotic Cockroaches REI at Weatherhead is the "Think-and-Do Tank", bringing professional consultancy and research to Cleveland's collaborative approach to economic development. Coming up, the second annual Research ShowCASE is a day-long event highlighting the breadth of research done at Case and its collaborating institutions. REI's Ed Morrison leads Global Issues, a panel that will go beyond the headlines to explore the dynamic economic relationship between China and the United States. Other ShowCASE topics: nanotechnology, bioethics, biodefense, active demonstrations such as robotic cockroaches capable of search and rescue, and insertable electrical devices that enable movement after paralysis. Fri 4/2 from 7:30AM-5PM at the University's Veale Convocation and Recreation Center. Event is free and open to the public, but pre-registration is recommended. For information visit http://www.case.edu/menu/showcase *************** SPONSORED LINK *************** ---------------------- National City purchase may cut jobs According to Forbes, National City Bank's purchase of Provident Financial Group Inc. may result in the net loss of 400-800 jobs. "Some duplicate positions will be eliminated," Provident chief executive Robert Hoverson stated in a letter to their 3200 employees, while NCC chief David Daberko said he expected cost savings of about 25% of two years, which would probably include job cuts. No one is saying if those cuts will come in Cincy or Cleve, but either way Ohio loses key new economy jobs. See Forbes www.Forbes.com Wal-Mart tops F500 Cleveland is no longer a big Fortune 500 town. Among Ohio companies in the 500 were: Goodyear Tire, No, 137; First Energy , No. 158; Progressive Insurance, No. 165; National City Corp., No. 206; Eaton Corp., No. 253; Parker Hannifin, No. 291; KeyCorp, No. 319; Sherwin-Williams, No. 333; chemicals company OM Group Inc., No. 405, and International Steel Group, No. 426. See Fortune www.Fortune.com. The Wal-Marting of downloads As if Wal-Mart wasn't causing enough trouble for mom-and-pop shops and other specialty stores, the mammoth chain retailer opened its own cut rate online music store, where customers can download music at 88 cents per song. That's 11 cents less than Apple Computer charges at its iTunes music store, which has been the pacesetter. See ZDNet www.ZDNet.com. PD editorial deputy opposes same-sex marriage stating there's no reason to "overturn a social, legal and religious institution" that's been in place for a significant amount of time. How enlightened. Or maybe, given the upcoming summer campaign season, opportunistic. Read more. Anti-gay council hopeful Patrick Corrigan is open about his opposition to gay rights and is against extentending employee benefits for same sex couples in Lakewood. Read more. "Ohio is ground zero for creationsim" says Patricia Princehouse, an evolutionary biologist at Case Western Reserve University. If the Ohio Board of Education collectively agreed months ago to not endorse intelligent design, and the US Supreme Court has already said it's illegal to teach because its religion, how then could they adopt a lesson plan that challenges darwinsm? Read more. ---------------------- *************** SPONSORED LINK *************** Junebug Jabbo Jones A very special visitor arrives at Cleveland Public Theatre for four nights of magical storytelling, bringing an entertaining collection of tales and anecdotes entitled Don't Start Me to Talking or I'll Tell You Everything I Know: Sayings from the Life and Writings of Junebug Jabbo Jones for four performances only, beginning Thu 4/1. Then look for The Tale of the Emerald Bird, the latest production from CPT's STEP program, running 4/9 and 4/10. Playing now in both theatres you can see Danceworks '04, a festival of dance featuring seven contemporary companies that have been called "spectacular," "evocative," and "invigorating." CPT, 6415 Detroit Avenue, http://www.cptonline.org. *************** SPONSORED LINK *************** ---------------------- Big downtown condo project Willoughby-based Marous Brothers Construction is set to begin construction on 350+ condo units squeezed between the Bingham and National Buildings in the Warehouse District on July 1. The development has been approved by both the District and the city's Landmarks Commission, but Marous is still negotiating financing with four banks, which typically require 30 percent presale before work starts. No city money is being lent for this project, although Cleveland Tomorrow is lending an undisclosed amount. Read more Local resource for finding property ClevelandRents.com is a locally owned (remember those?) website dedicated to greatly improving the search-and-find process for both prospective tenants and property managers in the area. www.ClevelandRents.com Fifth International Edible Book Festival will occur throughout the world on any day from Thu 4/1 - 4/5. This year is Cleveland's first. Book enthusiasts, bookbinders, cooks, and craftspeople of all ages are invited to view the Edible Book entries, cast their votes, and eat the edible books. All entries are welcome but must be entirely edible and have something to do with books; there is no fee for contest participants, deadline is Sat 3/27, to register e-mail harriett at logan.com or call 795-9800. http://colophon.com/ediblebooks Two public art calls Cleveland Public Art is currently hosting competitions for local artists. Looking for designs for The Cleveland Foodbank's 2-story interior feature wall and donor wall; there's a tour on Tues 3/30 at 9:30AM for interested artists. Plus, looking for designs for the wall seen through the rear pedestrian walkway entrance to the Playhouse Square Theater Complex. For info and questions visit www.ClevelandPublicArt.org ---------------------- Help us spread the word about CoolCleveland.com by visiting our shop and buying cool merchandise, like the Cool Cleveland camisole pictured here. Great for those shopping trips to the neighborhood market, or hanging out in the soon-to-be warm weather. www.CoolCleveland.com and click on "Gear." ---------------------- Angle 12 Has it been a year already? The 12th(!) issue of everyone's favorite art mag Angle focuses on the ongoing Cleveland International Film Festival (Henry Darger's In The Realms of the Unreal is on the cover and can be seen at CIFF Wed 3/24 at 7:15PM, with an after-party at SPACES, now exhibiting A Wonderful Life: Psychodrama in Contemporary Painting, which features Darger, and again on Fri 3/26 at 9:30PM www.ClevelandFilm.org). But there's more in this month's issue: don't miss the profile of Karamu House's new artistic director Terrence Spivey, Doing theatre is like being on a tightrope without a net. Pick it up at a gallery or coffeeshop, or better yet, subscribe and enjoy every delicious issue delivered hot. a Cool Cleveland partner. www.AngleMagazine.org ---------------------- * Cool Cleveland This Week 03.24-03.31 Send your cool events to Events at CoolCleveland.com Cleveland Film Festival Don't make us choose for you. Use the spiffy website at www.ClevelandFilm.org, do your own investigating, and buy online quickly before the dreaded "Standby" tag shows up next to the film you're dying to see. It's the one winter sport that all Clevelanders love: hanging out at the Film Festival. Now thru Sun 3/28. CU there? www.ClevelandFilm.org The Affairs of Race in America: A Conversation in Black and White. Two women share a common heritage as descendants of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemmings, yet grew up on different sides of the race barrier. They'll carry on an "honest, new dialogue" in their presentation. DNA tests strongly suggests that their grandfathers, Eston and Madison, were sons of Jefferson and Hemmings. After meeting on Oprah Winfrey's show, the two "new" cousins began visiting college campuses to discuss being raised in different cultures in America where their opportunities were not the same. They've advanced projects such as the creation of a monument to the slaves of Monticello, and an African American Museum that celebrates the sacrifices and the contributions made by African Americans. Wed 3/24 at 12:30PM. Call 800-954-8742. North Galleria at Tri-C, 700 Carnegie Ave. http://www.tri-c.cc.oh.us/news/docs/20040324.htm Governor's Award for the Arts in Ohio Make it down to the State capitol for this notable awards ceremony honoring winners from around the state and the Ohio legislature Wed 3/24 at 4:30PM. Event is free, no reservations are required. If you go, write up your review and send it to Cool Cleveland. Capitol Theatre, Vern Riffe Center for Government and the Arts. http://www.oac.state.oh.us The Delgados It's how bands make it today - now that they've started up their own record label, Chemikal Underground, the Delgados are supporting alternative underground bands like Scotland's Arab Strap (a Cool Cleveland fave). Listen in on the Delgados dreamily skewed folk-pop Thu 3/25 at 9PM. Call 321-5588. Grog Shop, 2785 Euclid Hts Blvd in Cleveland Hts. http://www.grogshop.gs EveryWoman Campaign helps transform lives and raise the hopes of women and girls in the Greater Cleveland area. The Women's Community Foundation asks that every woman and man donate one hour's pay or more to help women of all ages grow to their fullest potential. 100% of your donation to the goes directly to WCF grants. Keynote speaker is Former U.S. Attorney General, Janet Reno Thu 3/25 at 11AM. Women's Community Foundation funds programs to optimize women's and girls potential in the Greater Cleveland Community. Call 622-0920. Wyndham Cleveland at Playhouse Square, 1260 Euclid Ave http://www.wcfcleveland.org Room to write This course will help you write creatively or boost your existing skills if you are ready to develop and discover more about yourself as a writer. Writing is part of a lineage that embraces events, circumstances, landscapes and people in ways that connect you to your spirit. Each class will be a "door" into one of the places from which creative writing emerges: the imagination, emotion, intellect or soul. Presented by Cleveland Youth Theatre director Gail Johnson Thu 3/25 from 8-9PM. Call 651-5428. At 6600 Detroit Ave. http://wsem.org Startup.com The movie that documented the creation of the pioneering e-commerce site govWorks.com by childhood-friends-turned-business-partners Tom Herman and Kaleil Isaza Tuzman. Free & open to the public, pizza & beverages will be served - stop by for dinner and a movie at Case Thu 3/25 from 6-8PM. See the listing below for a lunch meeting with Tom Herman, who co-founded GovWorks. Case School of Law, 11075 East Blvd. Call 368-3304 or visit http://lawwww.cwru.edu/centers/business_law/events.asp govWorks.com a NY-based company e-commerce site that helped create the global "e-government" marketplace, govWorks does transaction processing, middleware products that web-enable state and local government transactions, like tax payments and government records retrieval. Stop in for discussions with Tom Herman, its co-founder and CEO on Fri 3/26, noon-1PM. Free and open to the public, lunch is available. To register call 368-3304. Case School of Law, Room 157. http://lawwww.cwru.edu/centers/business_law/events.asp New planet trampoline cd release party Celebrate the debut of this Cleveland area band along with The Waxwings. The forthcoming full-length The Curse of The New Planet Trampoline on Elephant Stone Records should elevate NPT to the status of like-minded acts such as The Sights and Outrageous Cherry. The band includes the guys from Cleveland's The Dreadful Yawns, check them out Fri 3/26 at 9PM. The Beachland Tavern. 17511 Waterloo Rd. Call 383-1124. http://www.elephantstonerecords.com Venuu Off Coventry: Ruby a brand new musical incarnation made up of three of the Rocky Mountain Front Range's top female singer/songwriters. Their music has been described as eclectic, original, passionate, sultry, spine chilling, and unforgettable. They've appeared before wildly enthusiastic audiences at festivals, theaters, clubs, universities, and coffeehouses. From the lush blend of their voices and range of musical styles, to the fun, irreverent, and natural chemistry they have together on stage. Hear them Fri 3/26 at 8PM, doors open 7:30PM. Unitarian-Universalist Society of Cleveland Unitarian-Universalist Society of Cleveland 321.1119 or visit http://venuu1.tripod.com International Relations in Information Products ?at Case Western Reserve University will bring together international leaders in the field in a day long symposium, offering perspectives ranging from how IP impacts global health crises to struggles over the digital environment. Topics include: politics of international knowledge, knowledge regulation in the context of globalization and the international relations of intellectual property Fri 3/26 from 8:30AM-4:30PM. Reservations are required, call 368-3308. Case School of Law, 11075 East Boulevard. http://law.case.edu Marriage Project Cleveland Fight the FMA, show solidarity, and take action to make a visible, vocal stand for same sex couple rights. Couples who are willing to apply for a marriage license can bring valid ID, social security number, place of birth, current address, father's name and mother's maiden name, as well as any divorce or name change documentation to apply for marriage licenses. Bring your friends and family members Fri 3/26 at 3PM with rally to follow. For info 651-LGBT. Cuyahoga County Courthouse, 1 Lakeside Avenue, Room 146 (1st Floor) in Cleveland. Meet on the front steps - everyone is welcome. http://www.lgcsc.org Odyssey performed by the stilt-walking and ass-kicking collaboration of SAFMOD and Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatere as part of Dance Works stretches the mind and imagination Fri 3/26 & Sat 3/27 at 8PM and Sun 3/28 at 3PM. Call 631-2727. Cleveland Public Theatre's Gordon Square, 6415 Detroit Ave. http://www.cptonline.org When Women Gather is the new soulful dance piece by SAFMOD's Young Park and choreographer Linda Kahn in an Asian-American/Jewish-American collaboration, along with Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatere artistic director Michael Medcalf's Insurrection about masculinity from a feminine perspective. It's part of Dance Works '04. Get exposed to performance art that stretches the mind and imagination Fri 3/26 and Sat 3/27 at 8PM Sun 3/28 at 3PM. Call 631-2727. Cleveland Public Theatre's Upstairs Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave. http://www.cptonline.org WCLVnotes One of the most popular items on Robert Conrad's Weekend Radio over WCLV 104.9FM is David Gunson's What Goes Up Might Come Down. This extended and very funny monologue about air traffic controllers and how to fly a 747 from England to New York will be heard over two shows this coming weekend and next. Other items on these upcoming programs shows include the further adventures of Mary Backstayge, Noble Wife with Bob and Ray, and Gracie Fields singing What Can You give a Nudist on His Birthday? Weekend Radio, in addition to airing on some 120 stations nationwide, can be caught on WCLV Saturdays at 10PM and Sundays at 7PM. It also takes up an hour on WRMR 1420 AM, Sundays at 8PM. a Cool Cleveland partner http://www.wclv.com George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic funking up Cleveland good and proper, they'll be taking over the Phantasy - a killer venue to get the best views of the band. Head out to hear them Sat 3/27, doors open 9PM. For tickets call ticketmaster at 241-5555. 11802 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. http://www.ticketmaster.com and http://www.phantasyconcertclub.com Honoring Women of Color in Science, Technology & Education The Cleveland chapter of the National Technical Association (NTA) will recognize five local women of color whose scientific, technological, and educational accomplishments warrant special honor - The Nsoroma Award Sat 3/27 from 10AM-2PM. Sponsored by: National Technical Association. Cleveland State University Convocation Center Pavilion, 2000 Prospect Ave. Call 289-2981 or visit http://www.ntaonline.org/chapters/cleveland/cleveland.html Visual Horror: Local Artists and their Innards Get over to Rain Nightclub and see what the horror is all about, we guarantee this won't be the type of art you'll see at the CMA, but we know it'll be provoking. Featured artists Staci McNasty, Jesse McGuiness and others are on view, music provided by DJ Sean Jaundice Sat 3/27 starting 8PM. Rain, 4142 Lorain Ave. Call 651-4100. BlackOut Unlimited Poetry Slam Style meets substance in this open mic competition with serious cash prizes up for grabs for readers, slammers and performers. Food will be available at the buffet, plus cash bar and socializing with the spoken word culture Sat 3/27. Doors open 6-9PM. Poets must register in advance, call 937-2268 ext. 10. Robin's Nest, 4059 St. Clair Ave. Round at The Winchester with performances by hosts Anne E. Dechant, winner of the 2004 Best Female Singer/Songwriter, and special local guests Kate Voegele, Tracy Marie and Brent Kirby for the Free Times 2004 Music Awards nominee show Sat 3/27 at 9PM. Call 226-5681. 12112 Madison Ave in Lakewood. http://www.thewinchester.net Tale of the Emerald Bird performed by members of CPT's Student Theatre Enrichment Program (STEP), this tour visits various sites throughout Greater Cleveland, including libraries, community centers, nursing homes, and CPT's own Upstairs Theatre. Experience a princesses journey who must risk everything when the Empress turns ill and the land falls sick. She begins a search for the healing song of the Emerald Bird, and on her journey she encounters old friends in impossible guises Sat 3/27 at 2PM. STEP offers low-income, Cleveland high school youth opportunities to explore the art of theatre. Mt Pleasant Library, 14000 Kinsman Rd. Call 623-7032 http://cpl.org/Locations.asp?FormMode=Branch&ID=20 Motor City Madman more blues, jive and funk from Andre "Mr Rhythm" Williams, famed in the '50s with hits like Jail Bait and The Greasy Chicken - get into down-to-earth tunes that are like comfort food for your ears Sat 3/27 starting 9PM. Beachland Ballroom, 15711 Waterloo Rd. 383-11124. http://www.beachlandballroom.com Bright Young Things Drugged-up royals and beautiful people drinking themselves into stupors and waking up in strange situations! No, this is not gossip column news, it's England's jazz scene of the '30s with Stephen Fry's adaptation of the classic satire Vile Bodies, a deconstruction of the British glitterati. Get out to see the Cleveland Film Festival's closing night show Sun 3/28 starting 7:30PM. Purchase tickets at 1-888-865-FILM or get them at the CIFF store in the lobby of Tower City Cinemas. At Tower City Center, Downtown http://www.clevelandfilm.org African American Faith Communities an exhibition of photographs by Michael S. Levy, "I have great respect for these communities and their role in adding to the quality of life of those involved. I hope to document the events and practices of these communities including prayer, baptisms, weddings and funerals in creating a collection of photos that will portray a community of strength and hope. It's on view Mon 3/29 thru 7/31. Thomas F. Campbell, Ph.D., Exhibition Gallery, located in the College at 1717 Euclid Ave. Call 523-7495 or visit http://urban.csuohio.edu/forum/gallery Send your cool events to Events at CoolCleveland.com ---------------------- * My Brain is Crying Dueling dialogue that's unsafe at any speed A response to My Brain Is Crying "Ladies, what we need is a feast, and not in some crappy church basement, either. I'm thinking a monthly potluck rotating through galleries, stages and other life- and creativity-affirming spaces. I make garlic blast hummus that puts everyone on the same reeking conversational level, my husband makes truffles that are better than sex, what do you make? Maybe if we break bread together we can do less hurting about what is wrong and start hoping and working with what is right." from Cool Cleveland MBIC reader Martha Senerchia Deb Remington: To initiate the process of change, first we must identify the problems, then speak truthfully about them and strategize for change. Can breaking bread together alleviate the pressing issues addressed in MBIC? It is a great idea to form groups of social activists to discuss and implement change. As a child of the sixties, I was honored to be with a group of people who stood up for what was just, people who gathered together and took risks for what they believed in. Sadly, there are too many people today who are afraid of what other people might think of their ideas or actions if they are not mainstream. Tisha Nemeth: What hurts is speaking the truth when few want to hear it. What hurts is that we need more individuals making daily efforts to positively change our city's artistic and cultural climate. I love the idea of a monthly feast - activism geared around food... http://www.pulsarmail.com/mail.php?p=7P105T716R33Q086451E001H#P13 ---------------------- * Instant Karma Reviews of recent events San Francisco Symphony @ Severance Hall 3/19 Last week Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony came to Severance Hall as part of a two-year exchange project with the Cleveland Orchestra. Getting an opportunity to hear another orchestra in Severance Hall is a treat. The program began with Alban Berg's Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, To the memory of an angel featuring Gil Shaham on violin. The piece is dark, complex and oppressive. A musical reference to a Bach Cantata was the only light of hope in the entire piece. Mr. Shaham performed this difficult piece in a devilish theatrical manner, wearing an odd smirkish grin and playing off the conductor, Mr. Thomas like a rock musician; a little bit of Richards and Jagger if you can stretch your imagination that far. The second half of the program brought Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 5 in C-sharp minor. Mr. Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony have been getting a lot of critical acclaim for their recordings of the Mahler Symphonies, so there was a bit of excitement in the air. Mr. Thomas attacked the first movement with a fierce and fearless pace. It was exhilarating beyond belief, it reminded me of bicycle ride I once took down a very long hill in Tuscany where I choose not to look around and take in the beauty, but just pedaled as hard as I could, and it was a thrill. Well, once we were at the bottom of the hill we had two movements to go. Some of the great Mahler performances can be attributed to the fact that the conductor finds a way to bring forward some nuance and keep a continuous line in the faster paced movements of the symphony. It's these continuous lines and nuances that later hold the symphony together as a whole. Since Thomas passed on nuance and line for thrill we were all left a bit out of breath while he slugged through the final two movements. Even the Adagietto in the final movement, which is filled with emotion, came off flat and lifeless. The crowd gave a friendly standing ovation but one could only think of some of the great Mahler performances at Severance Hall conducted by Boulez, Dohnanyi and Ling. from Cool Cleveland contributor Brian E. Schriefer briancpa at msn.com San Francisco Symphony @ Severance Hall 3/18 This season, the San Francisco Symphony and music director Michael Tilson Thomas came to Cleveland for three days featuring three-and-a-half concerts while next season, the Cleveland Orchestra with Franz Welser-M?st will return the favor. It's a terrific notion on every level: the musicians have time to relax a bit, see some of our city, meet up with far-flung family and friends, and the natives get to hear familiar (and some not-so-familiar, to be sure) music as interpreted by another musical entity. In addition to these concerts, Mr. Tilson Thomas ventured down the street to the Cleveland Institute of Music for a rehearsal of the CIM Orchestra, and also spent some time at Severance Hall for a rehearsal with the Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra, which, in fact, owes its very existence to San Francisco. (Jahja Ling, former resident conductor of the Cleveland Orchestra, came to us from San Francisco, where he had founded the first such youth orchestra.) Read Kelly Ferjutz's review Kassaba @ Beachland Ballroom 3/13 I recently witnessed a great new sound to hit the streets of Cleveland. Their name? Kassaba. Their genre? Progessive jazz. The result? A unique fusion of primitive sounding drums, with an eclectic mix of bass, sax and percussion that produces a newly provocative flavor. The group's unparalleled sound originates from a man inspired by moments in everyday life. And he names his works after those moments, which explains some of the titles that include Should I use My Shirt? A Risky Operation, and my favorite, The Zones of Mystery. Greg Slawson, the group's artistic director and composer, works the piano and several of the unique percussion instruments that all members share. And because they share, a great deal of the entertainment in experiencing Kassaba is watching the delicate choreography necessary to get to different instruments on stage without missing a beat. Literally. Slawson often acquires unique percussion instruments - that later define his work - on a lark. They are rare finds that become rare treasures as their collection of unique percussion instruments continues to grow. But the real treasure is how Kassaba pulls it all together: Progressive jazz that boasts both a classical and occasional hip-hop edge. Classically trained from the Cleveland Institute of Music, Slawson, along with fellow group members Candice Lee (piano) and Eric Hosemann (bassist), joins arms with Mark Boich (saxophonist), from the Berklee College of Music in Boston. This foursome uses the bongos, base, saxophone and piano with a unique line up of instruments that includes the udu, talking drum, ocean drum (which sounds like the ocean), djembe, claves, tabla, vibratone, frame drum, agogo and much more. Their next scheduled gig is June 24th at Cain Park at 7:30 p.m. Take a break from the ordinary and experience their unique brand of jazz. from Cool Cleveland contributor TL Champion Champion38 at aol.com Cleveland Shakespeare Fest at Phoenix 3/4 The Cedar-Lee area in Cleveland Hts. is slowly morphing into theatrical row. A 99-seat musical theater (Kalliope Stage) just opened its doors near the movie theater. And the curtain will soon go up at the new home for Dobama Theater in a converted YMCA down the street and, for one evening in early March, Phoenix Coffeehouse served up a taste of Shakespeare along with its locally-roasted beans. Phoenix was host to a special preview for the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival (www.cleveshakes.org), where a small cast, working in an even smaller space, squeezed a large dose of laughter from an abridged version of A Midsummer Night's Dream. The festival cast is a roving band of thespians that for the past six summers have wandered from University Circle, Tri-C West and Coventry, performing outdoor plays in settings that are anything but traditional. With seven-foot high folding screens, a quartet of actors, dozens of rapid costume changes, and ample use of imagination from the overflow audience, the group pulled it off. Midsummer Night's Dream is the play in which Shakespeare veers closest to slapstick, and this troupe worked every gesture and comical confusion to the fullest. I kept asking myself, is Shakespeare is supposed to be this funny? Maybe the reason for the troupe choosing Phoenix for its performance was that good theater and good coffee have at least one thing in common - perfect timing. And this group had it. It did not seem like the actors were simply delivering lines; rather it flowed like unrehearsed speech, genuine and in the moment. This was broad comedy served up with a nimble touch. from Cool Cleveland reader Doug Mazanec InfoMan at ameritech.net ---------------------- * Yr Turn Cool Cleveland readers write On 31 hours for Issue 31 "Congrats to Margaret Lynch for her testimonial blog on all the artists who contributed to the 31 For 31 marathon. Reading that really brought home just how much talent and energy and commitment resides in this town. Perhaps few people saw this impressive assemblage of creativity and spirit, but the fact that they all came together so quickly (no small thanks to Ms. Lynch!) speaks volumes...even if few are listening. It truly is this community's loss if it fails to show up and support such amazing efforts." from Cool Cleveland reader Tom Kerr kerrcomm at aol.com On Cool Cleveland's schedule "I just started receiving your emails, and already I have a comment---since your listings start the same day the list comes out, there's a good chance that by the time a subscriber reads the email it's too late to take advantage of some of those events on that day, particularly the ones that happen to take place during the daytime. There is a similar site in New York, sponsored by Time Out New York (which I believe comes out on Tuesdays), that lists events from Wednesday to the following Tuesday. That way, you can always plan ahead at least one day. Come to think of it, they may actually list eight days of events, from Wednesday to Wednesday, but I'm not really positive about that. Either way, you never have to find out you missed something great like a lunchtime lecture or concert that started an hour ago. Just thought you'd want to know. Thanks for a great site, and have a fun day!" from Cool Cleveland reader Claudia Lynch shoes at claudialynch.com from Cool Cleveland: Generally, we list events from Thursday to the following Wednesday. We will list events for the current Wednesday only if we received info too late to be included in last week's issue. Generally. >From Quiet Crisis to Quiet Revolution I have some thoughts on the Quiet Crisis, which I have shared with the PD and ideastream, but I would like to share it with the pro-active Clevelanders who read Cool Cleveland. I would like to see us start to take action, replacing the Quiet Crisis with a Quiet Revolution. Thanks to the hard and effective work of ideastream and the PD, we know our problems now. You can't offer a solution until you understand the problem. Arguably our worst problem is putting ourselves down as a community. I am afraid if we keep the conversations about our problems, we will be adding to our worst fault. So Cleveland, let's get going. Let's have the courage to spread the good nows about the city of Cleveland. Lets tackle the problems identified from the Quiet Crisis and transform our community to the city we all know it can be. When this happens it will be a Revolution. When we once told people from out of town that Cleveland is not so bad, we won't think there is a better city on the planet. But more than that, we will transform the dynamic of the city. The Old Cleveland was a heavy manufacturing steel town that was blessed with waterways for cheap transportation of goods, the New Cleveland is a hub for biomedical, banking, and manufacturing that is blessed with parks and recreation areas along our extensive waterways. The Old Cleveland had such a strong economy it could afford the luxury of supporting the arts with large endowments, the New Cleveland arts community is an incubator for new ideas that's the engine of our new economy. The Old Cleveland had a very well intentioned few who made the decisions that affected the entire community, the New Cleveland has grass roots communities that shape the discussion and ultimately make the decisions. There are hundreds of examples that can distinguish the Cleveland of Dick Fegler from the one our children will live in, but we need to take action. Clevelanders will always rally if we know the score - lets call the movement the Quiet Revolution, and use our media to keep us updated on our progress. Thanks for listening, I know that Cool Cleveland has been working towards everything I have written about above, but I wanted to add my voice to the chorus. from Cool Cleveland reader Patrick Staunton patricksta at yahoo.com ---------------------- * Top Five Links We use IdeaStar.com tools to track which articles were clicked the most. Here are the Top 5 from last week's issue, with one more chance for you to click. 1) Writer says goodbye to Cleveland In relocating to Knoxville, CrainTech writer Shasta Clark responds to "How do y'all like living in Cleveland?" http://neohio.craintech.com 2) Cool Cleveland interview with Issue 31 organizers They discuss its failure and what might have been done to prevent it. http://www.coolcleveland.com 3) Suburban suffering Upscale suburbs are no longer immune to poverty. http://www.clevelandmagazine.com 4) The real quiet crisis Conveniently bypassing and ignoring big issues of controversy relating to Cleveland by the media. http://www.freetimes.com 5) Midtown Makeover The Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority approved $3.2M in tax-exempt bonds for a makeover including new sidewalks, trees, grassy tree lawns and public art. Read more Cool Cleveland is expanding because you're hooking up those you know onto CC. 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The King Of Coventry
 


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Cool Cleveland Interview
with Tommy Fello

 
Tommy Fello started Tommy's Restaurant on Coventry Road in CLeveland Heights 30 years ago, and despite the ups and downs of the street, the place has remained as popular as ever. On a recent Monday night visit to the local fave, the hopping shop, which is famous for its inexpensive, healthy and original food, was half-packed. The impressive assortment of patrons included funky teens sporting piercings, soccer moms munching on hummus, gay couples sipping tea and Grog Shop devotees hanging out before the show. With its tasty falafels, spinach pies and milkshakes, speedy service, and the people-watching from its street-level windows, Tommy's is a recipe for a successful, independent caf?. Tommy himself has relentlessly volunteered his time for Coventry as President of the Coventry Special Improvement District, a merchants group whose owners pay a tax to finance district-wide improvements, he spearheaded a successful effort to turn Cleveland Heights' plan to re-surface the street into a more ambitious effort to re-develop Coventry itself. The involvement of the SID added handsome new planters, lampposts and other amenities to the mix, as well as the merchants plan to celebrate with a re-opening party this summer. We asked Tommy Fello about the funny names for his sandwiches, the redevelopment of the street, whether Coventry is still cool, and this summer's return of the Street Fair.

Cool Cleveland: Tommy's restaurant has been on Coventry for 30 years, so you've seen a lot of history here. With the opening of Legacy Village and other shopping centers, there must be a lot of challenges facing independent retail districts. What are you and other merchants doing about this?
Tom Fello: "We've been working on the redevelopment of Coventry Road; this recent influx of dollars and dreams has been two years of work. The overall goal is to make Coventry more competitive. We have a quarter mile business district with 300 employees, and we need different kinds of retail to complement the restaurants that are already here. We made a list of things that we need to keep the district viable. The population in Northeast Ohio has only increased two percent in recent years and there's been a downturn in the economy, so people are going out less. Despite this, there are more restaurants than ever. To compensate for it, we have to make our business district the best we can; our businesses should feed off each other to make the district better. We'd like to add soft goods; this is a need that has been identified."
Cool Cleveland: So the corporate chains have moved in, but there are still a lot of smaller, local businesses. Do you think the "feel" of Coventry as a funky, local district is still here?
Tom Fello: "I think so. But we need to support local businesses - people don't realize that small, independent businesses are the backbone of our nation's economy. They shop at chain stores to save money. But you can have all the Walmarts that you want, and they'll never do what local businesses do for our neighborhoods..."
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Coventry Fair returns this summer Now that Coventry's facelift is complete, it's time to enjoy one of our quirkiest and favorite neighborhoods. Three monthly Fair dates have been set for Thu 7/15, Thu 8/12, and Thu 9/9 from 6-9PM. Coventry Road will be closed to traffic from 5:30PM till 9PM while restaurants, artists, farmers, ethnic purveyors and visitors transform the Village into a festive environment. This event will be alcohol-free and family-safe with music, art, entertainment and street performers circulating throughout the evening. Plans are currently being considered to add family movies at P.E.A.C.E Park at the close of the evening. For info email coventryroad at earthlink.net

Buying Shaker Square The Coral Co., a Beachwood-based real estate development, construction and management firm, signed a purchase agreement late Friday to acquire the historic East Side retail district from KeyCorp, the Cleveland-based financial services company that has been managing the complex since December. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, although Key had sought repayment of a $14.9 million loan it made toward the square's $20 million redevelopment. Read more

WiFi at Museum of Art The Cleveland Museum of Art has announced free wireless public Internet access http://www.clevelandart.org/whatsnew/. The Cleveland Museum of Art is one of the leading comprehensive art museums, and its permanent collection is world renowned for its quality and breadth spanning 6,000 years. The Museum is a key international player in exhibitions, scholarship, and art acquisitions, now they're a leader in the use of technology and art. Bring your laptop and log on at the museum's Still Life cafe. http://www.clevelandart.org/whatsnew/mediakit/index.asp?refid=320

More online, less old media A recent study on the state of the U.S. news media by the Project for Excellence in Journalism, affiliated with Columbia University's graduate journalism school, found that U.S. news media outlets are experiencing a steady decline in their audiences and are significantly cutting their investment in staff and resources. Only ethnic, alternative and online media are flourishing. Read more online



 
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Regional churn Look at what's happened recently, says PD's Joe Frolik, lead writer on the Quiet Crisis series (which probably needs a new name since it's anything but "quiet" anymore). Area foundations have thrown some of their $6 billion towards the Fund for Our Economic Future. The NAACP and the Urban League have voiced support for regionalism. Greater Cleveland Tomorrow formed from the merger of three business groups. The suburban Mayors and Managers Assoction is exploring a "no poaching" rule to stop cannibalizing business from each other. All this churn appears to be moving our community towards a more regional approach. But so far, it's just talk and posturing. Read more

Regionalism is not county reform Or is it? In this PD op-ed, Cuyahoga County commissioner and Democratic party chairman Jimmy Dimora opines, wanting "the record to reflect that the county commissioners are not against regionalism, reform, or change." But they will put a proposal on the Fall ballot that may very well confuse voters who want reform. Read more

Mutual respect Mark Rosentraub, Dean of the Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs at CSU, says "Northeast Ohio has more live theater than New York (that is, more tickets are sold here to residents; New York sells more tickets to tourists)." Everyone is talking about regionalism, but "turning this talk into cooperation requires that city and suburbs recognize how important the other is for success." Read more

Bicyclists can ride RTA now that 425 buses already have bike racks and plan to install more,so that in a couple of months, all buses will be able to carry 2 bikes. Now you can plan to bike one way and ride RTA the other. Or vice versa. Read more.

The death of urban planning Cincinnati has fired their planning department and merged it with their economic development function, meaning the public agenda is being privatized, with the only city planning now being done by corporations like P&G, the hospitals and universities. It just goes to show how different Cleveland really is, with planning director Chris Ronayne and Mayor Campbell's very visible plans for the Lakefront & other initiatives. See Free Times here.

Land fill shopping mall The new City View regional shopping center will be built atop a landfill on the east rim of the valley, south of the I- 480 exit at Transportation Boulevard. It may solve a civic headache but most likely is causing another. Read more.



 
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Robotic Cockroaches REI at Weatherhead is the "Think-and-Do Tank", bringing professional consultancy and research to Cleveland's collaborative approach to economic development. Coming up, the second annual Research ShowCASE is a day-long event highlighting the breadth of research done at Case and its collaborating institutions. REI's Ed Morrison leads Global Issues, a panel that will go beyond the headlines to explore the dynamic economic relationship between China and the United States. Other ShowCASE topics: nanotechnology, bioethics, biodefense, active demonstrations such as robotic cockroaches capable of search and rescue, and insertable electrical devices that enable movement after paralysis. Fri 4/2 from 7:30AM-5PM at the University's Veale Convocation and Recreation Center. Event is free and open to the public, but pre-registration is recommended. For information visit http://www.case.edu/menu/showcase
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National City purchase may cut jobs According to Forbes, National City Bank's purchase of Provident Financial Group Inc. may result in the net loss of 400-800 jobs. "Some duplicate positions will be eliminated," Provident chief executive Robert Hoverson stated in a letter to their 3200 employees, while NCC chief David Daberko said he expected cost savings of about 25% of two years, which would probably include job cuts. No one is saying if those cuts will come in Cincy or Cleve, but either way Ohio loses key new economy jobs. See Forbes www.Forbes.com

Wal-Mart tops F500 Cleveland is no longer a big Fortune 500 town. Among Ohio companies in the 500 were: Goodyear Tire, No, 137; First Energy , No. 158; Progressive Insurance, No. 165; National City Corp., No. 206; Eaton Corp., No. 253; Parker Hannifin, No. 291; KeyCorp, No. 319; Sherwin-Williams, No. 333; chemicals company OM Group Inc., No. 405, and International Steel Group, No. 426. See Fortune www.Fortune.com.

The Wal-Marting of downloads As if Wal-Mart wasn't causing enough trouble for mom-and-pop shops and other specialty stores, the mammoth chain retailer opened its own cut rate online music store, where customers can download music at 88 cents per song. That's 11 cents less than Apple Computer charges at its iTunes music store, which has been the pacesetter. See ZDNet www.ZDNet.com.

PD editorial deputy opposes same-sex marriage stating there's no reason to "overturn a social, legal and religious institution" that's been in place for a significant amount of time. How enlightened. Or maybe, given the upcoming summer campaign season, opportunistic. Read more.

Anti-gay council hopeful Patrick Corrigan is open about his opposition to gay rights and is against extentending employee benefits for same sex couples in Lakewood. Read more.

"Ohio is ground zero for creationsim" says Patricia Princehouse, an evolutionary biologist at Case Western Reserve University. If the Ohio Board of Education collectively agreed months ago to not endorse intelligent design, and the US Supreme Court has already said it's illegal to teach because its religion, how then could they adopt a lesson plan that challenges darwinsm? Read more.



 
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Junebug Jabbo Jones A very special visitor arrives at Cleveland Public Theatre for four nights of magical storytelling, bringing an entertaining collection of tales and anecdotes entitled Don't Start Me to Talking or I'll Tell You Everything I Know: Sayings from the Life and Writings of Junebug Jabbo Jones for four performances only, beginning Thu 4/1. Then look for The Tale of the Emerald Bird, the latest production from CPT's STEP program, running 4/9 and 4/10. Playing now in both theatres you can see Danceworks '04, a festival of dance featuring seven contemporary companies that have been called "spectacular," "evocative," and "invigorating." CPT, 6415 Detroit Avenue, http://www.cptonline.org.
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Big downtown condo project Willoughby-based Marous Brothers Construction is set to begin construction on 350+ condo units squeezed between the Bingham and National Buildings in the Warehouse District on July 1. The development has been approved by both the District and the city's Landmarks Commission, but Marous is still negotiating financing with four banks, which typically require 30 percent presale before work starts. No city money is being lent for this project, although Cleveland Tomorrow is lending an undisclosed amount. Read more

Local resource for finding property ClevelandRents.com is a locally owned (remember those?) website dedicated to greatly improving the search-and-find process for both prospective tenants and property managers in the area. www.ClevelandRents.com

Fifth International Edible Book Festival will occur throughout the world on any day from Thu 4/1 - 4/5. This year is Cleveland's first. Book enthusiasts, bookbinders, cooks, and craftspeople of all ages are invited to view the Edible Book entries, cast their votes, and eat the edible books. All entries are welcome but must be entirely edible and have something to do with books; there is no fee for contest participants, deadline is Sat 3/27, to register e-mail harriett at logan.com or call 795-9800. http://colophon.com/ediblebooks

Two public art calls Cleveland Public Art is currently hosting competitions for local artists. Looking for designs for The Cleveland Foodbank's 2-story interior feature wall and donor wall; there's a tour on Tues 3/30 at 9:30AM for interested artists. Plus, looking for designs for the wall seen through the rear pedestrian walkway entrance to the Playhouse Square Theater Complex. For info and questions visit www.ClevelandPublicArt.org





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Angle 12 Has it been a year already? The 12th(!) issue of everyone's favorite art mag Angle focuses on the ongoing Cleveland International Film Festival (Henry Darger's In The Realms of the Unreal is on the cover and can be seen at CIFF Wed 3/24 at 7:15PM, with an after-party at SPACES, now exhibiting A Wonderful Life: Psychodrama in Contemporary Painting, which features Darger, and again on Fri 3/26 at 9:30PM www.ClevelandFilm.org). But there's more in this month's issue: don't miss the profile of Karamu House's new artistic director Terrence Spivey, Doing theatre is like being on a tightrope without a net. Pick it up at a gallery or coffeeshop, or better yet, subscribe and enjoy every delicious issue delivered hot. a Cool Cleveland partner. www.AngleMagazine.org


Cool Cleveland This Week

03.24-03.31
 

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Cleveland Film Festival Don't make us choose for you. Use the spiffy website at www.ClevelandFilm.org, do your own investigating, and buy online quickly before the dreaded "Standby" tag shows up next to the film you're dying to see. It's the one winter sport that all Clevelanders love: hanging out at the Film Festival. Now thru Sun 3/28. CU there? www.ClevelandFilm.org

The Affairs of Race in America: A Conversation in Black and White. Two women share a common heritage as descendants of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemmings, yet grew up on different sides of the race barrier. They'll carry on an "honest, new dialogue" in their presentation. DNA tests strongly suggests that their grandfathers, Eston and Madison, were sons of Jefferson and Hemmings. After meeting on Oprah Winfrey's show, the two "new" cousins began visiting college campuses to discuss being raised in different cultures in America where their opportunities were not the same. They've advanced projects such as the creation of a monument to the slaves of Monticello, and an African American Museum that celebrates the sacrifices and the contributions made by African Americans. Wed 3/24 at 12:30PM. Call 800-954-8742. North Galleria at Tri-C, 700 Carnegie Ave. http://www.tri-c.cc.oh.us/news/docs/20040324.htm

Governor's Award for the Arts in Ohio Make it down to the State capitol for this notable awards ceremony honoring winners from around the state and the Ohio legislature Wed 3/24 at 4:30PM. Event is free, no reservations are required. If you go, write up your review and send it to Cool Cleveland. Capitol Theatre, Vern Riffe Center for Government and the Arts. http://www.oac.state.oh.us

The Delgados It's how bands make it today - now that they've started up their own record label, Chemikal Underground, the Delgados are supporting alternative underground bands like Scotland's Arab Strap (a Cool Cleveland fave). Listen in on the Delgados dreamily skewed folk-pop Thu 3/25 at 9PM. Call 321-5588. Grog Shop, 2785 Euclid Hts Blvd in Cleveland Hts. http://www.grogshop.gs

EveryWoman Campaign helps transform lives and raise the hopes of women and girls in the Greater Cleveland area. The Women's Community Foundation asks that every woman and man donate one hour's pay or more to help women of all ages grow to their fullest potential. 100% of your donation to the goes directly to WCF grants. Keynote speaker is Former U.S. Attorney General, Janet Reno Thu 3/25 at 11AM. Women's Community Foundation funds programs to optimize women's and girls potential in the Greater Cleveland Community. Call 622-0920. Wyndham Cleveland at Playhouse Square, 1260 Euclid Ave http://www.wcfcleveland.org

Room to write This course will help you write creatively or boost your existing skills if you are ready to develop and discover more about yourself as a writer. Writing is part of a lineage that embraces events, circumstances, landscapes and people in ways that connect you to your spirit. Each class will be a "door" into one of the places from which creative writing emerges: the imagination, emotion, intellect or soul. Presented by Cleveland Youth Theatre director Gail Johnson Thu 3/25 from 8-9PM. Call 651-5428. At 6600 Detroit Ave. http://wsem.org

Startup.com The movie that documented the creation of the pioneering e-commerce site govWorks.com by childhood-friends-turned-business-partners Tom Herman and Kaleil Isaza Tuzman. Free & open to the public, pizza & beverages will be served - stop by for dinner and a movie at Case Thu 3/25 from 6-8PM. See the listing below for a lunch meeting with Tom Herman, who co-founded GovWorks. Case School of Law, 11075 East Blvd. Call 368-3304 or visit http://lawwww.cwru.edu/centers/business_law/events.asp

govWorks.com a NY-based company e-commerce site that helped create the global "e-government" marketplace, govWorks does transaction processing, middleware products that web-enable state and local government transactions, like tax payments and government records retrieval. Stop in for discussions with Tom Herman, its co-founder and CEO on Fri 3/26, noon-1PM. Free and open to the public, lunch is available. To register call 368-3304. Case School of Law, Room 157. http://lawwww.cwru.edu/centers/business_law/events.asp

New planet trampoline cd release party Celebrate the debut of this Cleveland area band along with The Waxwings. The forthcoming full-length The Curse of The New Planet Trampoline on Elephant Stone Records should elevate NPT to the status of like-minded acts such as The Sights and Outrageous Cherry. The band includes the guys from Cleveland's The Dreadful Yawns, check them out Fri 3/26 at 9PM. The Beachland Tavern. 17511 Waterloo Rd. Call 383-1124. http://www.elephantstonerecords.com

Venuu Off Coventry: Ruby a brand new musical incarnation made up of three of the Rocky Mountain Front Range's top female singer/songwriters. Their music has been described as eclectic, original, passionate, sultry, spine chilling, and unforgettable. They've appeared before wildly enthusiastic audiences at festivals, theaters, clubs, universities, and coffeehouses. From the lush blend of their voices and range of musical styles, to the fun, irreverent, and natural chemistry they have together on stage. Hear them Fri 3/26 at 8PM, doors open 7:30PM. Unitarian-Universalist Society of Cleveland Unitarian-Universalist Society of Cleveland 321.1119 or visit http://venuu1.tripod.com

International Relations in Information Products ?at Case Western Reserve University will bring together international leaders in the field in a day long symposium, offering perspectives ranging from how IP impacts global health crises to struggles over the digital environment. Topics include: politics of international knowledge, knowledge regulation in the context of globalization and the international relations of intellectual property Fri 3/26 from 8:30AM-4:30PM. Reservations are required, call 368-3308. Case School of Law, 11075 East Boulevard. http://law.case.edu

Marriage Project Cleveland Fight the FMA, show solidarity, and take action to make a visible, vocal stand for same sex couple rights. Couples who are willing to apply for a marriage license can bring valid ID, social security number, place of birth, current address, father's name and mother's maiden name, as well as any divorce or name change documentation to apply for marriage licenses. Bring your friends and family members Fri 3/26 at 3PM with rally to follow. For info 651-LGBT. Cuyahoga County Courthouse, 1 Lakeside Avenue, Room 146 (1st Floor) in Cleveland. Meet on the front steps - everyone is welcome. http://www.lgcsc.org

Odyssey performed by the stilt-walking and ass-kicking collaboration of SAFMOD and Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatere as part of Dance Works stretches the mind and imagination Fri 3/26 & Sat 3/27 at 8PM and Sun 3/28 at 3PM. Call 631-2727. Cleveland Public Theatre's Gordon Square, 6415 Detroit Ave. http://www.cptonline.org

When Women Gather is the new soulful dance piece by SAFMOD's Young Park and choreographer Linda Kahn in an Asian-American/Jewish-American collaboration, along with Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatere artistic director Michael Medcalf's Insurrection about masculinity from a feminine perspective. It's part of Dance Works '04. Get exposed to performance art that stretches the mind and imagination Fri 3/26 and Sat 3/27 at 8PM Sun 3/28 at 3PM. Call 631-2727. Cleveland Public Theatre's Upstairs Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave. http://www.cptonline.org

WCLVnotes One of the most popular items on Robert Conrad's Weekend Radio over WCLV 104.9FM is David Gunson's What Goes Up Might Come Down. This extended and very funny monologue about air traffic controllers and how to fly a 747 from England to New York will be heard over two shows this coming weekend and next. Other items on these upcoming programs shows include the further adventures of Mary Backstayge, Noble Wife with Bob and Ray, and Gracie Fields singing What Can You give a Nudist on His Birthday? Weekend Radio, in addition to airing on some 120 stations nationwide, can be caught on WCLV Saturdays at 10PM and Sundays at 7PM. It also takes up an hour on WRMR 1420 AM, Sundays at 8PM. a Cool Cleveland partner http://www.wclv.com

George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic funking up Cleveland good and proper, they'll be taking over the Phantasy - a killer venue to get the best views of the band. Head out to hear them Sat 3/27, doors open 9PM. For tickets call ticketmaster at 241-5555. 11802 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. http://www.ticketmaster.com and http://www.phantasyconcertclub.com

Honoring Women of Color in Science, Technology & Education The Cleveland chapter of the National Technical Association (NTA) will recognize five local women of color whose scientific, technological, and educational accomplishments warrant special honor - The Nsoroma Award Sat 3/27 from 10AM-2PM. Sponsored by: National Technical Association. Cleveland State University Convocation Center Pavilion, 2000 Prospect Ave. Call 289-2981 or visit http://www.ntaonline.org/chapters/cleveland/cleveland.html

Visual Horror: Local Artists and their Innards Get over to Rain Nightclub and see what the horror is all about, we guarantee this won't be the type of art you'll see at the CMA, but we know it'll be provoking. Featured artists Staci McNasty, Jesse McGuiness and others are on view, music provided by DJ Sean Jaundice Sat 3/27 starting 8PM. Rain, 4142 Lorain Ave. Call 651-4100.

BlackOut Unlimited Poetry Slam Style meets substance in this open mic competition with serious cash prizes up for grabs for readers, slammers and performers. Food will be available at the buffet, plus cash bar and socializing with the spoken word culture Sat 3/27. Doors open 6-9PM. Poets must register in advance, call 937-2268 ext. 10. Robin's Nest, 4059 St. Clair Ave.

Round at The Winchester with performances by hosts Anne E. Dechant, winner of the 2004 Best Female Singer/Songwriter, and special local guests Kate Voegele, Tracy Marie and Brent Kirby for the Free Times 2004 Music Awards nominee show Sat 3/27 at 9PM. Call 226-5681. 12112 Madison Ave in Lakewood. http://www.thewinchester.net

Tale of the Emerald Bird performed by members of CPT's Student Theatre Enrichment Program (STEP), this tour visits various sites throughout Greater Cleveland, including libraries, community centers, nursing homes, and CPT's own Upstairs Theatre. Experience a princesses journey who must risk everything when the Empress turns ill and the land falls sick. She begins a search for the healing song of the Emerald Bird, and on her journey she encounters old friends in impossible guises Sat 3/27 at 2PM. STEP offers low-income, Cleveland high school youth opportunities to explore the art of theatre. Mt Pleasant Library, 14000 Kinsman Rd. Call 623-7032 http://cpl.org/Locations.asp?FormMode=Branch&ID=20

Motor City Madman more blues, jive and funk from Andre "Mr Rhythm" Williams, famed in the '50s with hits like Jail Bait and The Greasy Chicken - get into down-to-earth tunes that are like comfort food for your ears Sat 3/27 starting 9PM. Beachland Ballroom, 15711 Waterloo Rd. 383-11124. http://www.beachlandballroom.com

Bright Young Things Drugged-up royals and beautiful people drinking themselves into stupors and waking up in strange situations! No, this is not gossip column news, it's England's jazz scene of the '30s with Stephen Fry's adaptation of the classic satire Vile Bodies, a deconstruction of the British glitterati. Get out to see the Cleveland Film Festival's closing night show Sun 3/28 starting 7:30PM. Purchase tickets at 1-888-865-FILM or get them at the CIFF store in the lobby of Tower City Cinemas. At Tower City Center, Downtown http://www.clevelandfilm.org

African American Faith Communities an exhibition of photographs by Michael S. Levy, "I have great respect for these communities and their role in adding to the quality of life of those involved. I hope to document the events and practices of these communities including prayer, baptisms, weddings and funerals in creating a collection of photos that will portray a community of strength and hope. It's on view Mon 3/29 thru 7/31. Thomas F. Campbell, Ph.D., Exhibition Gallery, located in the College at 1717 Euclid Ave. Call 523-7495 or visit http://urban.csuohio.edu/forum/gallery

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My Brain is Crying

Dueling dialogue that's unsafe at any speed
 
A response to My Brain Is Crying "Ladies, what we need is a feast, and not in some crappy church basement, either. I'm thinking a monthly potluck rotating through galleries, stages and other life- and creativity-affirming spaces. I make garlic blast hummus that puts everyone on the same reeking conversational level, my husband makes truffles that are better than sex, what do you make? Maybe if we break bread together we can do less hurting about what is wrong and start hoping and working with what is right." from Cool Cleveland MBIC reader Martha Senerchia
Deb Remington: To initiate the process of change, first we must identify the problems, then speak truthfully about them and strategize for change. Can breaking bread together alleviate the pressing issues addressed in MBIC? It is a great idea to form groups of social activists to discuss and implement change. As a child of the sixties, I was honored to be with a group of people who stood up for what was just, people who gathered together and took risks for what they believed in. Sadly, there are too many people today who are afraid of what other people might think of their ideas or actions if they are not mainstream.
Tisha Nemeth: What hurts is speaking the truth when few want to hear it. What hurts is that we need more individuals making daily efforts to positively change our city's artistic and cultural climate. I love the idea of a monthly feast - activism geared around food...

Read My Brain Is Crying by Deb Remington and Tisha Nemeth


Instant Karma

Reviews of recent events
 

San Francisco Symphony @ Severance Hall 3/19 Last week Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony came to Severance Hall as part of a two-year exchange project with the Cleveland Orchestra. Getting an opportunity to hear another orchestra in Severance Hall is a treat. The program began with Alban Berg's Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, To the memory of an angel featuring Gil Shaham on violin. The piece is dark, complex and oppressive. A musical reference to a Bach Cantata was the only light of hope in the entire piece. Mr. Shaham performed this difficult piece in a devilish theatrical manner, wearing an odd smirkish grin and playing off the conductor, Mr. Thomas like a rock musician; a little bit of Richards and Jagger if you can stretch your imagination that far. The second half of the program brought Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 5 in C-sharp minor. Mr. Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony have been getting a lot of critical acclaim for their recordings of the Mahler Symphonies, so there was a bit of excitement in the air. Mr. Thomas attacked the first movement with a fierce and fearless pace. It was exhilarating beyond belief, it reminded me of bicycle ride I once took down a very long hill in Tuscany where I choose not to look around and take in the beauty, but just pedaled as hard as I could, and it was a thrill. Well, once we were at the bottom of the hill we had two movements to go. Some of the great Mahler performances can be attributed to the fact that the conductor finds a way to bring forward some nuance and keep a continuous line in the faster paced movements of the symphony. It's these continuous lines and nuances that later hold the symphony together as a whole. Since Thomas passed on nuance and line for thrill we were all left a bit out of breath while he slugged through the final two movements. Even the Adagietto in the final movement, which is filled with emotion, came off flat and lifeless. The crowd gave a friendly standing ovation but one could only think of some of the great Mahler performances at Severance Hall conducted by Boulez, Dohnanyi and Ling. from Cool Cleveland contributor Brian E. Schriefer briancpa at msn.com

San Francisco Symphony @ Severance Hall 3/18 This season, the San Francisco Symphony and music director Michael Tilson Thomas came to Cleveland for three days featuring three-and-a-half concerts while next season, the Cleveland Orchestra with Franz Welser-M?st will return the favor. It's a terrific notion on every level: the musicians have time to relax a bit, see some of our city, meet up with far-flung family and friends, and the natives get to hear familiar (and some not-so-familiar, to be sure) music as interpreted by another musical entity. In addition to these concerts, Mr. Tilson Thomas ventured down the street to the Cleveland Institute of Music for a rehearsal of the CIM Orchestra, and also spent some time at Severance Hall for a rehearsal with the Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra, which, in fact, owes its very existence to San Francisco. (Jahja Ling, former resident conductor of the Cleveland Orchestra, came to us from San Francisco, where he had founded the first such youth orchestra.)
Read Kelly Ferjutz's review

Kassaba @ Beachland Ballroom 3/13 I recently witnessed a great new sound to hit the streets of Cleveland. Their name? Kassaba. Their genre? Progessive jazz. The result? A unique fusion of primitive sounding drums, with an eclectic mix of bass, sax and percussion that produces a newly provocative flavor. The group's unparalleled sound originates from a man inspired by moments in everyday life. And he names his works after those moments, which explains some of the titles that include Should I use My Shirt? A Risky Operation, and my favorite, The Zones of Mystery. Greg Slawson, the group's artistic director and composer, works the piano and several of the unique percussion instruments that all members share. And because they share, a great deal of the entertainment in experiencing Kassaba is watching the delicate choreography necessary to get to different instruments on stage without missing a beat. Literally. Slawson often acquires unique percussion instruments - that later define his work - on a lark. They are rare finds that become rare treasures as their collection of unique percussion instruments continues to grow. But the real treasure is how Kassaba pulls it all together: Progressive jazz that boasts both a classical and occasional hip-hop edge. Classically trained from the Cleveland Institute of Music, Slawson, along with fellow group members Candice Lee (piano) and Eric Hosemann (bassist), joins arms with Mark Boich (saxophonist), from the Berklee College of Music in Boston. This foursome uses the bongos, base, saxophone and piano with a unique line up of instruments that includes the udu, talking drum, ocean drum (which sounds like the ocean), djembe, claves, tabla, vibratone, frame drum, agogo and much more. Their next scheduled gig is June 24th at Cain Park at 7:30 p.m. Take a break from the ordinary and experience their unique brand of jazz. from Cool Cleveland contributor TL Champion Champion38 at aol.com

Cleveland Shakespeare Fest at Phoenix 3/4 The Cedar-Lee area in Cleveland Hts. is slowly morphing into theatrical row. A 99-seat musical theater (Kalliope Stage) just opened its doors near the movie theater. And the curtain will soon go up at the new home for Dobama Theater in a converted YMCA down the street and, for one evening in early March, Phoenix Coffeehouse served up a taste of Shakespeare along with its locally-roasted beans. Phoenix was host to a special preview for the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival (www.cleveshakes.org), where a small cast, working in an even smaller space, squeezed a large dose of laughter from an abridged version of A Midsummer Night's Dream. The festival cast is a roving band of thespians that for the past six summers have wandered from University Circle, Tri-C West and Coventry, performing outdoor plays in settings that are anything but traditional. With seven-foot high folding screens, a quartet of actors, dozens of rapid costume changes, and ample use of imagination from the overflow audience, the group pulled it off. Midsummer Night's Dream is the play in which Shakespeare veers closest to slapstick, and this troupe worked every gesture and comical confusion to the fullest. I kept asking myself, is Shakespeare is supposed to be this funny? Maybe the reason for the troupe choosing Phoenix for its performance was that good theater and good coffee have at least one thing in common - perfect timing. And this group had it. It did not seem like the actors were simply delivering lines; rather it flowed like unrehearsed speech, genuine and in the moment. This was broad comedy served up with a nimble touch. from Cool Cleveland reader Doug Mazanec InfoMan at ameritech.net



Yr Turn

Cool Cleveland readers write
 
On 31 hours for Issue 31 "Congrats to Margaret Lynch for her testimonial blog on all the artists who contributed to the 31 For 31 marathon. Reading that really brought home just how much talent and energy and commitment resides in this town. Perhaps few people saw this impressive assemblage of creativity and spirit, but the fact that they all came together so quickly (no small thanks to Ms. Lynch!) speaks volumes...even if few are listening. It truly is this community's loss if it fails to show up and support such amazing efforts." from Cool Cleveland reader Tom Kerr kerrcomm at aol.com

On Cool Cleveland's schedule "I just started receiving your emails, and already I have a comment---since your listings start the same day the list comes out, there's a good chance that by the time a subscriber reads the email it's too late to take advantage of some of those events on that day, particularly the ones that happen to take place during the daytime. There is a similar site in New York, sponsored by Time Out New York (which I believe comes out on Tuesdays), that lists events from Wednesday to the following Tuesday. That way, you can always plan ahead at least one day. Come to think of it, they may actually list eight days of events, from Wednesday to Wednesday, but I'm not really positive about that. Either way, you never have to find out you missed something great like a lunchtime lecture or concert that started an hour ago. Just thought you'd want to know. Thanks for a great site, and have a fun day!" from Cool Cleveland reader Claudia Lynch shoes at claudialynch.com
from Cool Cleveland: Generally, we list events from Thursday to the following Wednesday. We will list events for the current Wednesday only if we received info too late to be included in last week's issue. Generally.

From Quiet Crisis to Quiet Revolution I have some thoughts on the Quiet Crisis, which I have shared with the PD and ideastream, but I would like to share it with the pro-active Clevelanders who read Cool Cleveland. I would like to see us start to take action, replacing the Quiet Crisis with a Quiet Revolution. Thanks to the hard and effective work of ideastream and the PD, we know our problems now. You can't offer a solution until you understand the problem. Arguably our worst problem is putting ourselves down as a community. I am afraid if we keep the conversations about our problems, we will be adding to our worst fault. So Cleveland, let's get going. Let's have the courage to spread the good nows about the city of Cleveland. Lets tackle the problems identified from the Quiet Crisis and transform our community to the city we all know it can be. When this happens it will be a Revolution. When we once told people from out of town that Cleveland is not so bad, we won't think there is a better city on the planet. But more than that, we will transform the dynamic of the city. The Old Cleveland was a heavy manufacturing steel town that was blessed with waterways for cheap transportation of goods, the New Cleveland is a hub for biomedical, banking, and manufacturing that is blessed with parks and recreation areas along our extensive waterways. The Old Cleveland had such a strong economy it could afford the luxury of supporting the arts with large endowments, the New Cleveland arts community is an incubator for new ideas that's the engine of our new economy. The Old Cleveland had a very well intentioned few who made the decisions that affected the entire community, the New Cleveland has grass roots communities that shape the discussion and ultimately make the decisions. There are hundreds of examples that can distinguish the Cleveland of Dick Fegler from the one our children will live in, but we need to take action. Clevelanders will always rally if we know the score - lets call the movement the Quiet Revolution, and use our media to keep us updated on our progress. Thanks for listening, I know that Cool Cleveland has been working towards everything I have written about above, but I wanted to add my voice to the chorus. from Cool Cleveland reader Patrick Staunton patricksta at yahoo.com



Top Five Links

 
We use IdeaStar.com tools to track which articles were clicked the most. Here are the Top 5 from last week's issue, with one more chance for you to click.

1) Writer says goodbye to Cleveland In relocating to Knoxville, CrainTech writer Shasta Clark responds to "How do y'all like living in Cleveland?"
http://neohio.craintech.com

2) Cool Cleveland interview with Issue 31 organizers They discuss its failure and what might have been done to prevent it.
http://www.coolcleveland.com

3) Suburban suffering Upscale suburbs are no longer immune to poverty. http://www.clevelandmagazine.com

4) The real quiet crisis Conveniently bypassing and ignoring big issues of controversy relating to Cleveland by the media. http://www.freetimes.com

5) Midtown Makeover The Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority approved $3.2M in tax-exempt bonds for a makeover including new sidewalks, trees, grassy tree lawns and public art. Read more


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--b1_8228ad36aebf45180eecb15db5081fdc-- From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Mar 24 19:04:49 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 19:04:49 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko comments: A Tribute to Marji Dodrill Message-ID: <20040325030449.59905.qmail@web12010.mail.yahoo.com> A TRIBUTE TO MARJI DODRILL Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Every once in a while we meet a very special person. My life has been made better by having known Marji Dodril. Marji was a woman of beauty, charm, kindness, talent and class. Marji died on March 17. A memorial will be held at 6 p.m. April 4 at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights. It is only fitting that Marji should be memorialized at Dobama. That theatre was a major part of her life. It, ironically, was also where I met Marji. Dobama?s second play was Benjamin Levy?s ?RAPE OF THE BELT.? Dobama had no permanent home, so they borrowed the performing space at Chagrin Falls Little Theatre. I was the public relations director for Dobama at the time, and I loved to just hang around and watch Marji, her husband to-be, Ev Dodrill, and Mary Jane Nottage cavort. She was wonderful in that play and in everything else in which she performed. Whenever I saw her, I could count on a smile and a hug. Even when cancer was raging in her body she was radiant. Her last performance, was a commercial in support of Issue 31, a proposed arts tax which was recently on the ballot. She had little strength, but she needed to do what she could for a cause for which she had great enthusiasm. That was Marji. Marji may have made her last entrance and exit in this life, but she will long be remembered by those of us who loved and respected her. Applause! Bravo! Curtain down! __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Mar 24 19:07:44 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 19:07:44 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: 'Five Guys Named Moe'/Beck Center Message-ID: <20040325030744.25488.qmail@web12001.mail.yahoo.com> CESPEDES PULLS OFF ANOTHER COUP WITH ?FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE? Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Musical reviews are hard to make into good theatre. They are a bunch of songs usually held together by a thread of a script. It takes real creativity to do something other than have the singers stand around singing and maybe dancing around a little. Well, fortunately for The Beck Center, they have that creative director/choreographer. His name is Martin Cespedes. Those who saw Beck?s ?SMOKEY JOE?S CAF?? which won a Times Tribute Award last year for both the production and it?s director/choreographer, know what a wonder that production was. Well, Cespedes has done it again with his production of ?FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE,? He lets out all the stops as he takes on a musical journey based on the music of Louis Jordan. He does it so well that at the curtain call on Sunday afternoon, which was filled with ?mature? citizens, the audience was on their feet screaming for more. In the hands of a lesser director/choreographer, cast, and musical ensemble, this could have been a long and lethal experience. The story is trite, some of the musical sounds repetitive, but it matters little, you won?t even think about it. It?s not even worth relating the so-called story. It?s more important that you know the show contains such songs as ?Messy Bessy,? ?I Know What I?ve Got,? ?Caledonia,? and ?Is You Is.? The music covers the spectrum of sound. There?s a little jazz, a little rock, a little Calypso, a ballad or two, and great harmony songs. You?ll be delighted by ?I Like Them Fat Like That!? and ?Saturday Night Fish Fry.? The cast is uniformly excellent. Lester Currie, Devon Settles, Geoffrey Short, Aric Calhoun and Lawrence Maurice all have a great time, sing well, and move to some creative dance steps. Kyle Primous, as No Max, the participant supposedly not a member of the Moe singing quartet, is phenomenal. He dances, he sings, he acts, he mimes?all extremely well. As an audience member you just won?t sit and watch. You may find yourself on stage getting sung to by members of the cast. You might ?volunteer? to join a Congo line that snakes through the theatre. (Okay, here?s one flaw?that segment was way too long!) Cespedes ignites the stage with creative and disciplined choreography. David Anthony Williams, the musical director, has these guys wailing. His orchestra doesn?t hit a sour note. Don McBride?s scenic design, consisting of floating radio dials, makes a perfect setting for the goings on. Sharon Stark?s costumes are a hoot! Erik Seidel?s lighting and Casey Jones? sound design add a strong positive dimension to the show. Hurrah Martin! Hurrah cast! Hurrah crew! CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: If you miss ?FIVE GUYS NAMED JOE? you?ll be very, very sorry as it?s one of this theatre year?s highlights! ?FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE? will rock the stage of the Beck Center through April 10th. For tickets and information call 216-521-2540 or go online to beckcenter.org. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html From JOVIALITIES at peoplepc.com Wed Mar 24 05:33:58 2004 From: JOVIALITIES at peoplepc.com (JR Simons) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 08:33:58 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kent Stage "Laughter" Auditions Message-ID: <005601c411a4$aa4d06e0$154894ce@r> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0053_01C4117A.C05206E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello, everyone, I am J. R. Simons, I am directing the next Kent Stage Players = production, "Laughter on the 23rd Floor," by Neil Simon. I am = conducting auditions for the show this coming week. You are all invited = to come out to the theatre at 175 E. Main Street in Kent, Ohio and = audition. Auditions will be held on Sunday, March 28 from 4-6 PM and Tuesday, = March 30 from 7-9 PM with callback (if necessary) on Thursday, April 1. = Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script. No monologues = are necessary, however, if you have a prepared (and I stress "prepared") = comic monologue, I will be glad to watch you perform it. This is an = open call, so no appointments are necessary. We will begin readings as = soon as we have enough people present to read. This is a small, ensemble cast with roles available for 7 men aged 20-60 = and 2 women aged 20-40. However, do not let your age be a factor in = deciding whether or not you will audition. I am age and color blind = when it comes to casting. However, due to the nature of the language of = the script, I ask that you be over 18 in order to audition. Because I teach nights at Lorain County Community College, rehearsals = will be on Tuesday and Thursday nights (with some possible Sunday nights = and/or Saturday afternoons) through the end of the LCCC semester = (mid-May) and then every night of the week for the last two weeks of = rehearsal leading up to opening night. This means I am looking for = self-motivated and self-managed actors who will take it upon themselves = to incorporate our rehearsals on their own during time away from the = theatre. If you fit this description, then I want to meet you next = week. For more information on me and my past productions, visit my personal = website at www.jrsimons.8m.com . See you all next week for auditions! Thanks! J. R. Simons Producer The Jovialities Entertainment Co., Ltd. Be sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com ------=_NextPart_000_0053_01C4117A.C05206E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello, everyone,
I am J. R. Simons, I am directing the next Kent Stage Players = production,=20 "Laughter on the 23rd Floor," by Neil Simon.  I am conducting = auditions for=20 the show this coming week.  You are all invited to come out to the = theatre=20 at 175 E. Main Street in Kent, Ohio and audition.
 
Auditions will be held on Sunday, March 28 from 4-6 PM and Tuesday, = March=20 30 from 7-9 PM with callback (if necessary) on Thursday, April 1. =20 Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script.  No = monologues are=20 necessary, however, if you have a prepared (and I stress "prepared") = comic=20 monologue, I will be glad to watch you perform it.  This is an open = call,=20 so no appointments are necessary.  We will begin readings as soon = as we=20 have enough people present to read.
 
This is a small, ensemble cast with roles available for 7 men aged = 20-60=20 and 2 women aged 20-40.  However, do not let your age be a factor = in=20 deciding whether or not you will audition.  I am age and color = blind when=20 it comes to casting.  However, due to the nature of the language of = the=20 script, I ask that you be over 18 in order to audition.
 
Because I teach nights at Lorain County Community College, = rehearsals will=20 be on Tuesday and Thursday nights (with some possible Sunday nights = and/or=20 Saturday afternoons) through the end of the LCCC semester (mid-May) and = then=20 every night of the week for the last two weeks of rehearsal leading up = to=20 opening night.  This means I am looking for self-motivated and = self-managed=20 actors who will take it upon themselves to incorporate our rehearsals on = their=20 own during time away from the theatre.  If you fit this = description, then I=20 want to meet you next week.
 
For more information on me and my past productions, visit my = personal=20 website at www.jrsimons.8m.com . =20 See you all next week for auditions!
 
Thanks!
 
J. R. Simons
Producer
The Jovialities Entertainment Co., = Ltd.
Be=20 sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com
------=_NextPart_000_0053_01C4117A.C05206E0-- From JOVIALITIES at peoplepc.com Wed Mar 24 05:37:06 2004 From: JOVIALITIES at peoplepc.com (JR Simons) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 08:37:06 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"ONE-MINUTE PLAY FESTIVAL" CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS - EXTENDED Message-ID: <005e01c411a5$1ab0ffe0$154894ce@r> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C4117B.30B5FFE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Just a quick reminder that the deadline for submissions to the = Jovialities Entertainment Co. at Cleveland Black Box Theatre "One Minute = Play Festival" has been extended to April 15, 2004. For complete guidelines, visit www.jrsimons.8m.com and go to the One = Minute Play Samples Page. There you will find two examples of a = one-minute play followed by the complete submission guidelines for the = competition. I'm looking forward to reading your plays! Thanks! J. R. Simons Producer The Jovialities Entertainment Co., Ltd. Be sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com ------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C4117B.30B5FFE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Just a quick reminder that the deadline for submissions to the = Jovialities=20 Entertainment Co. at Cleveland Black Box Theatre "One Minute Play = Festival" has=20 been extended to April 15, 2004.
 
For complete guidelines, visit www.jrsimons.8m.com and go to = the One=20 Minute Play Samples Page.  There you will find two examples of a = one-minute=20 play followed by the complete submission guidelines for the = competition.
 
I'm looking forward to reading your plays!
 
Thanks!
 
J. R. Simons
Producer
The Jovialities Entertainment Co., = Ltd.
Be=20 sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com
------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C4117B.30B5FFE0-- From chris at antonellic.com Wed Mar 24 05:39:45 2004 From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 08:39:45 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Don't Forget About Auditions for "Barefoot in the Park" Message-ID: <004d01c411a5$78add230$0e00a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004A_01C4117B.8F2E91E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE ANNOUNCES =20 AUDITIONS For Barefoot in the Park by Neil Simon =20 =20 Directed by Kate Tonti =20 CAST REQUIREMENTS =20 1 FEMALE - MID 20'S TO MID 30'S 1 FEMALE - 50'S PLUS 1 MALE - MID 20S' TO MID 30'S 1 MALE - 50'S PLUS 2 MEN - 20'S TO 50'S (one is non-speaking role) =20 =20 MONDAY, March 29th 7:30pm and TUESDAY, March 30th 7:30pm =20 Theatre address 40 West River Street Chagrin Falls =20 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 Theatre Productions. =20 SHOW DATES ARE: =20 June 4th - June 26th Friday and Saturdays: 8:00 pm Curtain =20 Questions: Call 440-247-8955 =20 HOPE TO SEE YOU AT AUDITIONS! Chris White Corporate Controller M. Davis Management Services, Inc. 32100 Solon Road Solon, OH 44139 440-542-1724-Phone 440-542-1726-Fax ------=_NextPart_000_004A_01C4117B.8F2E91E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CHAGRIN=20 VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE ANNOUNCES

 

AUDITIONS

For

Barefoot=20 in the Park

by Neil Simon

 

 

Directed=20 by Kate Tonti

 

CAST=20 REQUIREMENTS

 

1 FEMALE  -  MID 20'S TO MID=20 30'S

1 FEMALE  -  50'S=20 PLUS

1 MALE  -  MID 20S' TO MID=20 30'S

1 MALE  -  50'S = PLUS

2 MEN  -  20'S TO=20 50'S

 (one is non-speaking=20 role)

 

 

MONDAY, March=20 29th  7:30pm

and=20 TUESDAY, March 30th 7:30pm

 

Theatre=20 address

40=20 West River Street

Chagrin=20 Falls

 

We will have script selections available on = site the=20 night of auditions.

Headshots and resumes are not expected, but are = appreciated.

All=20 actors perform on a volunteer basis in

 Chagrin=20 Valley Little Theatre Productions.

 

SHOW=20 DATES ARE:

 

June=20 4th  -  June 26th

Friday=20 and Saturdays:  8:00 pm=20 Curtain

 

Questions:  = Call =20 440-247-8955

 

HOPE=20 TO SEE YOU AT AUDITIONS!

 

 

Chris = White
Corporate=20 Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon = Road
Solon,=20 OH =20 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
<= /HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_004A_01C4117B.8F2E91E0-- From sharron at gfhoch.com Wed Mar 24 08:42:28 2004 From: sharron at gfhoch.com (Sharron DeCosta) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 11:42:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Victoria Karnafel Korkosz Message-ID: <7F05435925638B4D8692FE13A1A9D68B9AC2@gfh-tserver.internal.gfhoch.com> It is with the deepest regret that we inform you that the Northern Ohio Theatre Community has lost one of its brightest stars, Victoria Karnafel Korkosz. Victoria passed away suddenly on the morning of March 22nd. She had been a member of the theatre community in Akron, New York and Cleveland for over 20 years, performing at Dobama Theatre, Cleveland Public Theatre, Bodwin Theatre Company, Near West Theatre, Charenton Theatre Company, Reader's Theatre and The Hermit Club among others. A graduate of the University of Akron Department of Theatre Arts and Dance, her favorite roles included Allison in "Look Back in Anger" at 78th Street Playhouse, NYC; Velma Sparrow in "Birdbath" at Riverside Playhouse, NYC; Jessie in "Night, Mother," Riverstreet Playhouse, Wanda in "The Waiting Room", Dobama Theatre; and Dolly in "Hello, Dolly" at Near West Theatre. She spent many years as a torch singer in the New York club circuit, taught voice and acting and was a regular performer with her husband at The Harmony Bar & Grille Show Tunes nights. Other credits include the feature film "The Deer Hunter" where she was featured as "Sad Looking Girl." In addition to her stage and film work, she helped dozens of non-profit organizations around the city with fundraising and development efforts through her company, VK & Associates. She is survived by her husband, Arthur Korkosz, a talented musician, who often plays in the orchestra for Near West Theatre productions and at The Hermit Club, her stepdaughters Elizabeth & Jessica Korkosz, her Mother Margaret Karnafel, her brother Mark Karnafel, and Sissy the Dog. Funeral arrangements can be found at the following link: http://www.legacy.com/cleveland/LegacySubPage2.asp?Page=3DLifeStory&Perso= n Id=3D2059279 As a theatre community, we are much diminished. As her friends, we are shocked, saddened, and grief-stricken for the loss of her humor, spirit and life-force. From Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com Wed Mar 24 10:27:24 2004 From: Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com (Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 13:27:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Off The Wall Auditions!!! Message-ID: Off The Wall a Northeast Ohio improv group is having auditions for cast members Saturday, March 27th from 1pm to 2pm at Kennedy's Theater in Playhouse Square. Please bring a resume (headshot is optional) and be prepared to perform group improvisational work. In order to be considered you must be able to commit to weekly rehearsals on Monday and Fridays and be able to perform in shows throughout NE Ohio on Fridays and Saturdays. If you have any questions please contact Patrick Sirl at pjsirl at yahoo.com. Jim D'Amico From coneill at beckcenter.org Wed Mar 24 11:10:01 2004 From: coneill at beckcenter.org (Colleen O'Neill) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 14:10:01 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Comedy Night at the Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E0261D5@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C411D3.9BF301EC Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 Beck Center for the Arts Stand-Up Comedy Night Comedy Class Graduates Perform as stand up comics for the first time in front of a live audience Saturday, April 3 @ 9:00 p.m. (doors open @ 8:30 p.m.) (in the Armory building behind Beck Center on Detroit) =20 To reserve your tickets, call the Box Office (216) 521- 2540=20 =20 **Ticket Price, Location, and other information listed below** =20 Comedy Night Uncontrollable laughter! Is that what you think of when you remember your graduation? Well, the Beck Center for the Arts has eight graduates who are putting away their caps, gowns and emotional speeches for one hilarious night of stand up comedy. =20 J.D. Sidley and Friends The evening will be hosted by comedian, and course instructor, John David Sidley. Sidley is founder of The Cleveland Comedy Kitchen, a group of comedians who raise money for hunger assistance. Also performing will be Rodney Bengston and Mike Scanlon who have appeared at the IMPROV and Hilarities in Cuyahoga Falls. =20 Ticket Price and Location=20 Tickets to this unforgettable night of comedy are only $5 and are available through the Box Office. The show will take place in the Armory Building located behind the Beck Center on Detroit Avenue.=20 =20 To Reserve your tickets, call the Box Office (216) 521-2540 The Beck Center for the Arts is located just ten minutes from downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. =20 =20 Colleen O'Neill Marketing Assistant Beck Center For The Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107=20 Email: coneill at beckcenter.org Phone: 216.521.2540 ext.244 Fax: 216.228.6050 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C411D3.9BF301EC Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

Beck Center for the Arts Stand-Up Comedy = Night

Comedy Class = Graduates

Perform as stand up comics for the first time in front of a live = audience

Saturday, April 3 @ 9:00 p.m. (doors open @ 8:30 = p.m.)

(in the Armory building behind Beck Center on Detroit)<= /p>

 =

To reserve your = tickets, call the Box Office (216) 521- 2540

=  

**Ticket Price, Location, and other information listed = below**

=  

Comedy = Night

Uncontrollable laughter!  Is that what you = think of when you remember your graduation?  Well, the Beck Center for the Arts has eight graduates who are putting away their caps, gowns = and emotional speeches for one hilarious night of stand up comedy.

 =

J.D. Sidley and = Friends

The evening will be hosted by comedian, and course instructor, John David Sidley.  Sidley is founder of The Cleveland = Comedy Kitchen, a group of comedians who raise money for hunger assistance. = Also performing will be Rodney Bengston and Mike Scanlon who have appeared at = the IMPROV and Hilarities in Cuyahoga Falls.

 =

Ticket Price and = Location =

Tickets to this unforgettable night of comedy are = only $5 and are available through the = Box Office. The show will take place in the Armory Building located behind the Beck Center on = Detroit = Avenue.

 

To Reserve your tickets, = call the Box Office (216) 521-2540

The = Beck Center for the Arts is located just ten minutes from downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood.=

 

=

 

=

Colleen O'Neill

Marketing = Assistant

Beck Center For The Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, OH 44107 =

Email: coneill at beckcenter.org

Phone: = 216.521.2540 ext.244

Fax: = 216.228.6050

------_=_NextPart_001_01C411D3.9BF301EC-- From fsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com Thu Mar 25 05:33:00 2004 From: fsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com (Fred Sternfeld) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 08:33:00 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fairmount expands summer teen professional training workshops. MORE AUDITIONS to be held April 18 ! Message-ID: <005c01c4126d$b4af7770$0400a8c0@fred> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005D_01C41243.CBDC7CB0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The first round of auditions filled up 30 slots in our professional training intensives to be held this summer. Many more talented students are showing interest. As a result, Fairmount is expanding the scope of the summer program and will be holding auditions for Junior Professional and Teen Professional theatre intensives on Sunday April 18 from 1 - 6 pm. In addition to our current offerings, a new two-week, Junior Professional Musical Theatre Day Camp session is now being planned for August 9-21. Interested students should contact The Fairmount Center at 440-338-3171 for an appointment. Here are some of the young people who have been accepted into the program, joining Fred Sternfeld, Tom Fulton, Andrew May, Victoria Bussert, Mitchell Fields, Wayne Turney, Martin Cespedes, Carol Pribble, David Willliams, Alicia Kahn, Kari Kandel, Sean Szaller, Jeff Haffner and other local professionals for an exciting program of performing arts training this summer : Adrienne Sereta, Alex Puette, Arlo Hill, Ben Martin, C.J. Bonde, Devon, Turchan, Elisabeth Licata, Emily Schrader, Emma Wahl, Eric Bartkowski, Halle Morse, Hayley Hineline, Heather Farr, Jenni Messner, Kaitlin Noah, Kenzie Nothnagel, Mary Caitlin Gilson, Meghan O'Connor, Robert Keith, Ruth Hitchcock, Sara Masterson, Sharon Pearlman & Suzzanne Ponomarenko. For more information about the Summer camp, visit our website at www.fairmountcenter.org or call 440-338-3171. ------=_NextPart_000_005D_01C41243.CBDC7CB0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

The first round of = auditions filled up=20 30 slots in our professional training=20 intensives to be held this summer. Many more talented students = are=20 showing interest. As a result, Fairmount is expanding the scope of the = summer=20 program and will be holding auditions for Junior Professional and Teen=20 Professional theatre intensives on Sunday April 18 from 1 - 6=20 pm.  In addition to our = current=20 offerings, a new two-week, Junior Professional Musical Theatre = Day Camp=20 session is now being planned for August 9-21. Interested students should contact = The=20 Fairmount Center at 440-338-3171 for an = appointment.

Here are some of the young = people=20 who have been accepted into the=20 program,  joining Fred Sternfeld, Tom Fulton, Andrew May, = Victoria=20 Bussert, Mitchell Fields, Wayne Turney, Martin Cespedes, Carol Pribble, David Willliams, Alicia = Kahn, Kari=20 Kandel, Sean Szaller, Jeff Haffner and other local = professionals for an exciting program of performing arts training this = summer=20 :

Adrienne Sereta, Alex Puette, Arlo Hill, Ben Martin, C.J. = Bonde, Devon,=20 Turchan, Elisabeth Licata, Emily Schrader, Emma Wahl, Eric Bartkowski, = Halle=20 Morse, Hayley Hineline, Heather Farr, Jenni Messner, Kaitlin Noah, Kenzie Nothnagel, Mary Caitlin = Gilson, Meghan=20 O'Connor, Robert Keith, Ruth Hitchcock, Sara Masterson, Sharon = Pearlman & Suzzanne Ponomarenko.

For more information about the = Summer camp,=20 visit our website at www.fairmountcenter.org or call 440-338-3171.

------=_NextPart_000_005D_01C41243.CBDC7CB0-- From rozsears01 at yahoo.com Wed Mar 24 20:30:52 2004 From: rozsears01 at yahoo.com (roslyn sears) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 20:30:52 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]ROSENCRANTZ & GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD """"COUPON""" Message-ID: <20040325043052.5442.qmail@web40508.mail.yahoo.com> Kent Stage Players is Proud to Present Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead At 175 E. Main St., Kent Ohio BY PRINTING THIS OUT AND BRINGING IT WITH YOU EITHER FRIDAY, SATURDAY, OR SUNDAY. YOU'LL RECEIVE A 50% DISCOUNT OFF THE PRICE OF ONE ADMISSION. BRING A FRIEND AND IT'S BUY ONE GET ONE FREE. BRING TWO FRIENDS AND IT'S BUY ONE GET ONE FREE AND THE THIRD ONE IS 50% OFF. THE DOORS OPEN AT 7 AND SEATING IS LIMITED. THIS IS OUR FINAL WEEKEND! HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html From VanBrujah at aol.com Wed Mar 24 20:13:18 2004 From: VanBrujah at aol.com (VanBrujah at aol.com) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 23:13:18 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Actors of Farinella's Ghost present ANTIGONE Message-ID: -------------------------------1080187998 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit John Capocci and The Actors of Farinella's Ghost in cooperation with Walsh University present ANTIGONE adapted by Lewis Galantiere from the play by Jean Anouilh Friday March 26 and Saturday March 27 8:00 pm Walsh University Science Center Auditorium Walsh University 2020 East Maple Street NW, North Canton Admission is free! House opens at 7:30 There is no reserved seating Presented as part of the 29th Annual Philosophy-Theology Symposium In a contemporary adaptation of medieval academic tradition, the Walsh University Philosophy and Theology Departments present each spring their annual Philosophy-Theology Symposium, the Disputed Question Series. Focusing on a variety of topics, the symposium features an address by a renowned scholar or creative artist, accompanied by either a panel discussion or a commentary on the artist's work. The series also includes a program of artistic value as a means of dramatizing the significance of the theoretical issue or displaying the creative talent of the featured artist. For more information, please call John G. Trapani Jr., Ph.D. at (330) 490-7042 -------------------------------1080187998 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
John Capocci and The Actor= s of Farinella's Ghost
in cooperation with Walsh=20= University present
ANTIGONE
adapted by Lewis=20= Galantiere
from the play by=20= Jean Anouilh
&= nbsp;
Friday March 26 and Saturd= ay March 27
8:00 pm
Walsh University Science C= enter Auditorium
Walsh University
2020 East Maple Street NW,= North Canton<= /DIV>
 
Admission is free!
House opens at 7:30
There is no reserved seati= ng
 
Presented as part of the 2= 9th Annual Philosophy-Theology Symposium
 
In a contemporary adap= tation of medieval academic tradition, the Walsh University Philosophy and T= heology Departments present each spring their annual Philosophy-Theology Sym= posium, the Disputed Question Series. Focusing on a variety of topics, the s= ymposium features an address by a renowned scholar or creative artist, accom= panied by either a panel discussion or a commentary on the artist's work. Th= e series also includes a program of artistic value as a means of dramatizing= the significance of the theoretical issue or displaying the creative talent= of the featured artist.
 
 
For more information, plea= se call John G. Trapani Jr., Ph.D. at (330) 490-7042
-------------------------------1080187998-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Wed Mar 24 09:13:58 2004 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 09:13:58 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]PIANIST NEEDED FOR "THE FANTASTICKS" AT CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE Message-ID: <20040324171358.94275.qmail@web80401.mail.yahoo.com> --0-206931271-1080148438=:94084 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Clague Playhouse 1371 Clague Road (Between Detroit & Hilliard) Westlake, OH 44145 440-331-0403 Clague Playhouse is in need of a good pianist for their production of The Fantastics. This is a paid position. Rehearsals start April 1st. Production Dates are May 7 - 30 The director is Robert Gibb. Please contact Bernice Bolek, Production Manager, at 440-331-8497 --0-206931271-1080148438=:94084 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Clague Playhouse
1371 Clague Road (Between Detroit & Hilliard)
Westlake, OH 44145
440-331-0403
 
Clague Playhouse is in need of a good pianist for their production of The Fantastics. This is a paid position.
 
Rehearsals start April 1st.  Production Dates are May 7 - 30
 
The director is Robert Gibb.
 
Please contact Bernice Bolek, Production Manager,
at 440-331-8497
 
--0-206931271-1080148438=:94084-- From Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com Thu Mar 25 04:51:20 2004 From: Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com (Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 07:51:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Off The Wall Auditions!!! Message-ID: Off The Wall a Northeast Ohio improv group is having auditions for cast members Saturday, March 27th from 1pm to 2pm at Kennedy's Theater in Playhouse Square. Please bring a resume (headshot is optional) and be prepared to perform group improvisational work. In order to be considered you must be able to commit to weekly rehearsals on Monday and Fridays and be able to perform in shows throughout NE Ohio on Fridays and Saturdays. If you have any questions please contact Patrick Sirl at pjsirl at yahoo.com. Jim D'Amico From modebbie at peoplepc.com Thu Mar 25 07:32:35 2004 From: modebbie at peoplepc.com (Mo & Debbie Morrow) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 10:32:35 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ELVIS Show this Sat. 3-27 Message-ID: <003b01c4127e$6740dd60$d6b84943@default> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0038_01C41254.7D244BA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable If you love Elvis music then you will love.....=20 "REMEMBERING ELVIS" By Justin Grillo This young, talented performer has been singing Elvis songs since he was = 3 years old.He has developed a Fantastic show! He sounds like, dresses = like & acts like the King. He will be performing This Saturday In Avon = Lake March 27 @ Liquid Therapy at 8:00 pm in the Artstown Plaza 33493 = Lake Rd. For dinner Reservations call 440-930-9178=20 For bookings e-mail Debbie at modebbie at peoplepc.com=20 Thank you & see you there!!! =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0038_01C41254.7D244BA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
If you love Elvis music then you will=20 love..... 
         =20  "REMEMBERING ELVIS"
         &nb= sp;           =20 By  Justin Grillo
This young, talented performer has been singing Elvis songs since = he was 3=20 years old.He has developed a Fantastic show! He sounds like, dresses = like &=20 acts like the King. He will be performing This Saturday In Avon = Lake=20 March 27 @ Liquid Therapy at 8:00 pm  in the Artstown Plaza 33493 = Lake Rd.=20 For dinner Reservations call 440-930-9178
For bookings e-mail Debbie at modebbie at peoplepc.com
Thank you & see you there!!!
 
 
      
 
------=_NextPart_000_0038_01C41254.7D244BA0-- From KSWalder at neo.rr.com Thu Mar 25 07:48:52 2004 From: KSWalder at neo.rr.com (Kathleen Walder) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 10:48:52 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]PNR Improv this Saturday Message-ID: <015a01c41280$ac5e94d0$0400a8c0@cameroxp> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0157_01C41256.C326BDC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Point of No Return Improv This Saturday, March 27 7:30 p.m. Quirk Cultural Center 1201 Grant St. - Cuyahoga Falls Tickets $5 at the door "Whose Line Is It Anyway" style improv in a smoke-free theatre setting Improv...cheaper than therapy www.PNRImprov.com ------=_NextPart_000_0157_01C41256.C326BDC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Point of No Return = Improv
This Saturday, March = 27
7:30 p.m.
Quirk Cultural = Center
1201 Grant St. - = Cuyahoga=20 Falls
Tickets $5 at the = door
 
"Whose Line Is It = Anyway" style improv=20 in a smoke-free theatre setting
 
 
Improv...cheaper than therapy
www.PNRImprov.com
------=_NextPart_000_0157_01C41256.C326BDC0-- From BURTON313 at aol.com Thu Mar 25 07:48:50 2004 From: BURTON313 at aol.com (BURTON313 at aol.com) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 10:48:50 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Devin Davis live Message-ID: <46.4a1d4b3b.2d945962@aol.com> -------------------------------1080229730 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Be sure to come check out: Devin Davis Live in Concert Atlanta based teen r&b singer Devin Davis will be hitting the stage this saturday at Baldwin Wallace's dance marathon for a FREE CONCERT open to the public! He'll be performing songs off his upcoming LP Me in the Making This is definetly going to be a show you won't wanna miss! March 27, 2004 @ 1:00 Baldwin Wallace Recreation Center For more info...check out www.devindavis.net -------------------------------1080229730 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Be sure to come check out:
 
Devin Davis
 
 Live in Concert
 
Atlanta based teen r&b singer Devin Davis will be hi= tting the stage this saturday at Baldwin Wallace's dance marathon for a FREE= CONCERT open to the public!
 
He'll be performing songs off his upcoming LP
 
Me in the Making<= /FONT>
 
This is definetly going to be  a show you won'= t wanna miss!
 
March 27, 2004 @ 1:00
Baldwin Wallace Recreation Center
For more info...check out www.devindavis.net
 
-------------------------------1080229730-- From yvette at beckcenter.org Thu Mar 25 09:30:16 2004 From: yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 12:30:16 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dee Hoty ~ Broadway Leading Lady ~ One Night Only at Beck Center! Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E01D787@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4128E.D61CF157 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Beck Center for the Arts Proudly Presents Broadway's Leading Lady and Lakewood Hometown Girl Dee Hoty along with Jack Lee For One Night Only ~ Saturday, May 8, 2004 =20 =20 Lakewood, Ohio - The Beck Center is proud to bring the best of Broadway to Lakewood as we present an incredible evening with one of Broadway's leading ladies and hometown Lakewood girl, Dee Hoty, accompanied by Broadway musical theater director Jack Lee. Dee and Jack will perform, for one night only, on Saturday, May 8 at 8:00 p.m. The spectacular event will benefit the Beck Center for the Arts Department of Education, which offers curriculum-based, progressive programming in dance, music, theater and visual arts for children, teens and adults. Proceeds also benefit the Lakewood Public Schools Alumni Foundation. Dee Hoty began her theatrical career 36 years ago at Lakewood High School. After graduating from Otterbein College in 1974, she apprenticed at The Cleveland Playhouse. Dee made her Broadway debut in 1980 in a short-lived revival of The 5 O'Clock Girl. =20 Since then, she has distinguished herself as one of Broadway's most highly regarded leading ladies, with more than 30 theater, television and film credits to her name. =20 Her film and television credits include Co-narrator of TBS's Untold West, Harry and Walter Go to New York, Models, Inc., St. Elsewhere, Spencer for Hire, The Equalizer and recurring roles on Capital, Ryan's Hope, Guiding Light and As the World Turns. Dee's recent turn as Phyllis in the celebrated Paper Mill Playhouse revival of Stephen Sondheim's Follies can be heard on CD. Dee can also be seen on the PBS Home Video My Favorite Broadway: The Leading Ladies. Dee has starred in Broadway's Footloose, Will Rogers Follies and City of Angels. She has been nominated for three Tony Awards for Best Actress in a Musical for her performances in The Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public, Will Rogers Follies and Footloose. Dee is currently starring on Broadway in the smash hit Mamma Mia. =20 - more - Jack Lee is one of the most respected musical directors in theater today. Originally from Cleveland, Jack has conducted numerous Broadway shows, as well as national and international tours. He has worked with Tommy Tune on Broadway, with Debbie Reynolds, Peter Palmer, Jane Powell and Juliet Prowse, and with Shirley MacLaine in Postcards from the Edge. Jack is a contributing staff member of New York University and Carnegie Mellon University. He is a frequent guest instructor and master class teacher at his alma mater, Baldwin Wallace, and was the subject of an Emmy award winning PBS documentary on his life and work. =20 The Beck Center for the Arts is proud to bring Dee Hoty and Jack Lee to the Main Stage for this one night only musical extravaganza. Benefactor tickets are available for $150 and include cocktails and hors d'oeuvres at 6:45 p.m., preferred seating for the show, followed by a dessert reception. Patron tickets are available for $50 and include the performance and dessert reception. =20 As part of this exciting evening, The Beck Center will raffle off a "Weekend On Broadway" package that will include round trip airfare for two, overnight hotel accommodations, dinner for two, and limousine service to and from the airport. Dee Hoty's appearance is made possible by the generous support of The Plain Dealer. The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. For more information please call Chris Alexander at (216) 521-2540 ext. 242. =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_01C4128E.D61CF157 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

B= eck Center<= /st1:PlaceType> for the Arts

Proudly = Presents

Broadway’s Leading = Lady and Lakewood Hometown Girl

D= ee Hoty along with Jack = Lee

For One Night Only ~ = Saturday, May 8, = 2004

 

 

        = ;    Lakewood, Ohio – The Beck Center is proud to = bring the best of Broadway to Lakewood as we present an incredible evening with = one of Broadway’s leading ladies and hometown Lakewood girl, Dee Hoty, accompanied by Broadway musical theater = director Jack Lee.  Dee and Jack will = perform, for one night only, on Saturday, May 8 at 8:00 p.m.  The = spectacular event will benefit the Beck = Center for the Arts Department of Education, which offers curriculum-based, progressive programming in dance, music, theater and visual arts for = children, teens and adults.  Proceeds = also benefit the Lakewood Public Schools Alumni Foundation.

Dee Hoty began her theatrical career 36 years ago at = Lakewood High School.  After graduating from = Otterbein College in 1974, she = apprenticed at The Cleveland Playhouse.  = Dee made her Broadway debut in 1980 in a short-lived revival of The 5 O’Clock Girl. 

Since then, she has = distinguished herself as one of Broadway’s most highly regarded leading ladies, = with more than 30 theater, television and film credits to her name. 

Her film and television credits include Co-narrator of TBS’s Untold West, Harry and Walter Go to New York, Models, Inc., St. Elsewhere, Spencer = for Hire, The Equalizer and recurring roles on Capital, Ryan’s Hope, Guiding Light and As = the World Turns.  = Dee’s recent turn as Phyllis in the celebrated Paper Mill Playhouse revival of Stephen Sondheim’s Follies= can be heard on CD.  = Dee can also be seen on the PBS Home Video My Favorite = Broadway:  The Leading = Ladies.

Dee= has starred in Broadway’s Footloose, Will = Rogers Follies and City of = Angels.  She has been nominated for = three Tony Awards for Best Actress in a Musical for her performances in The = Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public, Will Rogers Follies and Footloose.  = Dee is currently starring on Broadway in the smash hit Mamma = Mia. 

- more -

Jack Lee is one of the most = respected musical directors in theater today.  Originally from = Cleveland, Jack has conducted numerous Broadway shows, as well as national and international tours.  He = has worked with Tommy Tune on Broadway, with Debbie Reynolds, Peter Palmer, Jane Powell = and Juliet Prowse, and with Shirley MacLaine in = Postcards from the Edge.  Jack is a contributing staff member of = New York = University and Carnegie = Mellon University.  He is a frequent guest = instructor and master class teacher at his alma mater, Baldwin Wallace, and was the subject of = an Emmy award winning PBS documentary on his life and work. 

        = ;    The Beck = Center for the Arts is proud to bring Dee Hoty and = Jack Lee to the Main Stage for this one night only musical extravaganza.  Benefactor tickets are = available for $150 and include cocktails and hors d’oeuvres at 6:45 p.m., preferred seating for the show, followed by a dessert reception.  Patron tickets = are available for $50 and include the performance and dessert reception. 

        = ;    As part of this exciting evening, The Beck Center will raffle off a = “Weekend On Broadway” package that will include round trip airfare for two, overnight hotel accommodations, dinner for two, and limousine service to = and from the airport.

Dee Hoty’s appearance is made possible by the = generous support of The Plain Dealer.  = The Beck Center for the Arts is = located just 10 minutes west of downtown = Cleveland at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in = Lakewood.  For more information please = call Chris Alexander at (216) 521-2540 ext. 242.

 

 

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_01C4128E.D61CF157-- From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Thu Mar 25 10:04:57 2004 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 13:04:57 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Miss Gulch Rides out of Cleveland this Weekend! 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_01C41293.AE9BC30A Content-Type: text/plain She made Cleveland laugh and she touched your heart - but it's time for our Almira to ride her bike into the sunset. Catch her last two performances this weekend, Friday March 26th and Saturday, March 27th at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square and bid the bitch goodbye! Curtain is 8:30PM and tickets are just $19 each. Read what the critics have to say... article1 Roy Berko, Lorain County Times . "He knows how to play an audience! He teases, he sidles up unsuspecting victims and he does a great double entendre. The result is our really, really liking Vannello, which parleys into a really, really good time for the audience." article2Keith Joseph - Cleveland Free Times . "Vannello vibrantly sells a parcel of ersatz cabaret pastiches tarted up with lavender lyrics" article3Christine Howey - Cleveland Scene . "Nickolas L. Vannello is at his best when he's playing off the energetically supportive audience reactions. Vannello sells all the songs..." article4Great Seats Available! . Kennedy's theatre is set up with cabaret tables so that every seat is like a front-row experience! Come early to the show and enjoy dinner at S.T.A.R. Restaurant, or relax with a cocktail at the bar in our own theater. Come see what Cleveland is howling over -- and catch the final weekend of the hilarious "Miss Gulch Returns!" Visit our web site at: www.missgulchreturns.com ------_=_NextPart_001_01C41293.AE9BC30A Content-Type: text/html Message

She made Cleveland laugh and she touched your heart - but it's time for our Almira to ride her bike into the sunset. Catch her last two performances this weekend, Friday March 26th and Saturday, March 27th at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square and bid the bitch goodbye! Curtain is 8:30PM and tickets are just $19 each.

Read what the critics have to say...

Roy Berko, Lorain County Times
.
 "He knows how to play an audience! He teases, he sidles up unsuspecting victims and he does a great double entendre. The result is our really, really liking Vannello, which parleys into a really, really good time for the audience."
 
Keith Joseph - Cleveland Free Times
.
 "Vannello vibrantly sells a parcel of ersatz cabaret pastiches tarted up with lavender lyrics"
 
Christine Howey - Cleveland Scene
.
 "Nickolas L. Vannello is at his best when he's playing off the energetically supportive audience reactions. Vannello sells all the songs..."
 
Great Seats Available!
.
Kennedy's theatre is set up with cabaret tables so that every seat is like a front-row experience! Come early to the show and enjoy dinner at S.T.A.R. Restaurant, or relax with a cocktail at the bar in our own theater.

Come see what Cleveland is howling over -- and catch the final weekend of the hilarious "Miss Gulch Returns!" Visit our web site at: www.missgulchreturns.com

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C41293.AE9BC30A-- From yvette at beckcenter.org Thu Mar 25 10:51:14 2004 From: yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 13:51:14 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BECK'S "Five Guys" Receive Rave Reviews!! Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E01D78A@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4129A.25BFD416 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Beck Center's FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE =20 Receive Rave Reviews! (check them out below!) =20 Only 3 more weekends! Through April 10th Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. Sundays at 3:00 p.m. Call now for tickets - (216) 521-2540 www.beckcenter.org =20 =20 "Oh my God, is this show a great time." =20 "Four weekends are not going to be enough of Little Moe, Bog Moe, Four-Eyed Moe, Eat Moe and No Moe - the Beck Center for the Arts is going to need to schedule mo' "Moe."" =20 It's version of Five Guys Named Moe, a revue of Louis Jordan's swing-era jazz, be-bob and rhythm-and-blues songs such as "Caldonia" and "Choo Choo Ch'Boogie," easily qualifies as one of the best locally produced musical shows to go up on the Cleveland area over the last decade." =20 "With a cast of talented, instantly engaging performers, a solid stage band, a whimsical ands effective set and outstanding costumes, this high-spirited production pumps its viewers full of larky exuberance." =20 "Expertly directed and choreographed by Martin Cespedes, . . . " =20 "As the Moes, Geoffrey Short, Lester Currie, Lawrence Maurice, Devon Settles and Aric Calhoun are all triple threats. They create distinct and appealing personalities for their characters while skillfully dancing swing steps and, best of all, singing with individual style and collective, beautifully blended power." =20 "There wouldn't seem to be room for any more talent on the Beck's small stage, but it manages to increase geometrically with Kyle Primous as No Max. Primous, well-known locally as a dancer, performs his steps with an astonishingly loose, spontaneous energy that looks as if it's verging on chaos, but it's actually ruled by dead-on balance, timing and strength." =20 "He, the Moes and the capable band lead by David Anthony Williams share the stage with Don McBride's excellent set, a collection of what look like pieces from huge old radios, including dials, buttons and sections of sleek, Art Deco wood cases. It goes perfectly with actor-designer Lester Currie's flamboyant costumes, whose vivid satin shirts, loud pants and coats and outrageous ties both amuse and delight." =20 "Cespedes pulls all these elements into a production relaxed in mood but lively in effect." =20 =20 Carolyn Jack, The Plain Dealer =20 "Cespedes has done it again with his production of 'FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE,. He lets out all the stops as he takes on a musical journey based on the music of Louis Jordan." =20 "The cast is uniformly excellent. Lester Currie, Devon Settles, Geoffrey Short, Aric Calhoun and Lawrence Maurice all have a great time, sing well, and move to some creative dance steps. Kyle Primous, as No Max, the participant supposedly not a member of the Moe singing quartet, is phenomenal. He dances, he sings, he acts, he mimes-all extremely well." =20 "Cespedes ignites the stage with creative and disciplined choreography. David Anthony Williams, the musical director, has these guys wailing. His orchestra doesn't hit a sour note. Don McBride's scenic design, consisting of floating radio dials, makes a perfect setting for the goings on. Sharon Stark's costumes are a hoot! Erik Seidel's lighting and Casey Jones' sound design add a strong positive dimension to the show." =20 "Hurrah Martin! Hurrah cast! Hurrah crew!" Roy Berko, The Times Newspaper =20 Hurrah Beck Center! =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_01C4129A.25BFD416 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Beck Center’s FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE

 

Receive Rave Reviews! (check them out = below!)

 

  Through = April 10th

Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at = 8:00 = p.m.

Sundays at 3:00 p.m.

Call now for tickets – (216) 521-2540

www.beckcenter.org

 

“Oh my God, is this show a great time.”

 

“Four weekends are not going to be enough of Little Moe, Bog Moe, Four-Eyed Moe, Eat = Moe and No Moe – the Beck Center for the Arts is going to need to schedule = mo’ “Moe.””

 

It’s version of Five Guys Named Moe, a revue of = Louis Jordan’s swing-era jazz, be-bob and rhythm-and-blues songs such as “Caldonia” and “Choo Choo Ch’Boogie,” easily qualifies as one of the best locally produced musical shows to go = up on the Cleveland area over the last = decade.”

 

“With a cast of talented, instantly engaging performers, a solid stage band, a whimsical ands effective set and outstanding = costumes, this high-spirited production pumps its viewers full of larky = exuberance.”

 

“Expertly directed and choreographed by Martin Cespedes, . . .

 

“As the Moes, Geoffrey Short, Lester Currie, = Lawrence Maurice, Devon Settles and Aric Calhoun are = all triple threats.  They = create distinct and appealing personalities for their characters while skillfully = dancing swing steps and, best of all, singing with individual style and collective, = beautifully blended power.”

 

“There wouldn’t seem to be room for any more talent on the Beck’s = small stage, but it manages to increase geometrically with Kyle Primous as No Max.  Primous, well-known locally as a dancer, performs his steps with an astonishingly = loose, spontaneous energy that looks as if it’s verging on chaos, but = it’s actually ruled by dead-on balance, timing and = strength.”

 

“He, the Moes and the capable band lead by David = Anthony Williams share the stage with Don McBride’s excellent set, a = collection of what look like pieces from huge old radios, including dials, buttons = and sections of sleek, Art Deco wood cases.  It goes perfectly with actor-designer Lester Currie’s = flamboyant costumes, whose vivid satin shirts, loud pants and coats and outrageous = ties both amuse and delight.”

 

Cespedes pulls all these elements into a = production relaxed in mood but lively in effect.”

 

        = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =    Carolyn Jack, The Plain Dealer

 

Cespedes has done it again with his production of ‘FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE,.  He = lets out all the stops as he takes on a musical journey based on the music of Louis = Jordan.”

 

“The cast is uniformly excellent.  = Lester Currie, Devon Settles, Geoffrey Short, Aric = Calhoun and Lawrence Maurice all have a great time, sing well, and move to some creative dance steps.  Kyle = Primous, as No Max, the participant supposedly not = a member of the Moe singing quartet, is phenomenal.  He dances, he sings, he acts, he mimes—all extremely = well.”

 

Cespedes ignites the stage with creative and = disciplined choreography.  David = Anthony Williams, the musical director, has these guys wailing.  His orchestra doesn’t hit = a sour note.  Don McBride’s = scenic design, consisting of floating radio dials, makes a perfect setting for = the goings on.  Sharon = Stark’s costumes are a hoot!  Erik Seidel’s lighting

and Casey Jones’ sound design add a strong positive dimension to the show.”

 

“Hurrah Martin!  Hurrah cast!  Hurrah = crew!”

Roy Berko, The Times Newspaper

 

Hurrah = Beck = Center!<= /b>

 

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_01C4129A.25BFD416-- From WcpAkron at aol.com Thu Mar 25 10:46:08 2004 From: WcpAkron at aol.com (WcpAkron at aol.com) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 13:46:08 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Weathervane Playhouse presents Neil Simon's "The Dinner Party" Message-ID: <141.25516915.2d9482f0@aol.com> --part1_141.25516915.2d9482f0_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable WEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE presents Neil Simon's THE DINNER PARTY Sponsored by Summa Health System Foundation Weathervane Playhouse is pleased to present the AKRON PREMIERE of Neil=20 Simon's comedy THE DINNER PARTY. This production is sponsored by Summa Heal= th=20 System Foundation. The Dinner Party opened on Broadway late in 2000 followi= ng a=20 record-breaking run at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles in 1999 and its E= ast=20 Coast premiere at the Kennedy Center in June 2000. Six people are mysteriously summoned to dinner. Arriving first are three=20 men: the easily exasperated Claude, the shlubby Albert and the cynical, suav= e=20 Andre. After noticing six place settings at the table, they quickly discove= r=20 that they have nothing in common except that each has an ex-wife, at which p= oint=20 an awful possibility occurs to them - which turns out to be true! Before th= e=20 evening is over, the door is locked from the outside and no one can leave. =20 It's love from soup to nuts and a delicious comedy ensues. In one fast-pace= d,=20 intermissionless hour and a half, typical Neil Simon one-liners share the st= age=20 with the play's message of forgiveness and renewal. The Washington Post=20 calls this "Neil Simon's emotionally richest play. It's laugh-out-loud funn= y!" Weathervane Playhouse will hold a special fund raising dinner on the night o= f=20 Saturday, May 1. Tickets are $60 each and include dinner at 6:30 p.m. in th= e=20 new "Dietz Classroom Theater," the performance of The Dinner Party and=20 dessert onstage after the show. Dinner also includes wine, beverages, appet= izer,=20 salad, chicken marsala, roasted vegetables and sweet potato souffl=E9. Seat= ing is=20 limited and $25 is tax-deductible. On the nights of Friday, April 23 and Saturday, May 1, Weathervane is=20 offering a DATE NIGHT CLASS. Parents can see the play while their children=20= (ages 3 -=20 9) "play" with games, movies and theater-related activities. $6 per child=20 with purchase of theater tickets. Sponsored by Summa Health System Foundation it's Neil Simon's THE DINNER=20 PARTY -- a delicious comedy just ripe for the picking at Weathervane Playh= ouse=20 April 14 - May 9, 2004. Low-cost preview performances on Wednesday and=20 Thursday, April 14 & 15 at 7:30 p.m. with official opening on Friday, April=20= 16 at=20 8:00 p.m. Other performances are Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Fridays and Saturd= ays=20 at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Charge by phone at Weathervane's Ticket=20 Office at 330-836-2626. Call between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through=20 Friday. Tickets: $18 ($2 discount on Thursdays and Sundays for Senior Citiz= ens &=20 Students). The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to=20 encourage economic growth, education excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. Additional Season Sponsors: WKSU, PAX-TV --part1_141.25516915.2d9482f0_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

WEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE presents
Neil Simon's THE DINNER PARTY
Sponsored by Summa Health System Foundation



Weathervane Playhouse is pleased to present the AKRON PREMIERE of Neil S= imon's comedy THE DINNER PARTY.  This production is sponsored by Summa=20= Health System Foundation.  The Dinner Party opened on Broadway late in=20= 2000 following a record-breaking run at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles=20= in 1999 and its East Coast premiere at the Kennedy Center in June 2000.

Six people are mysteriously summoned to dinner.  Arriving first are= three men: the easily exasperated Claude, the shlubby Albert and the cynica= l, suave Andre.  After noticing six place settings at the table, they q= uickly discover that they have nothing in common except that each has an ex-= wife, at which point an awful possibility occurs to them - which turns out t= o be true!  Before the evening is over, the door is locked from the out= side and no one can leave.  It's love from soup to nuts and a delicious= comedy ensues.  In one fast-paced, intermissionless hour and a half, t= ypical Neil Simon one-liners share the stage with the play's message of forg= iveness and renewal.  The Washington Post calls this "Neil Simon's emot= ionally richest play.  It's laugh-out-loud funny!"

Weathervane Playhouse will hold a special fund raising dinner on the nig= ht of Saturday, May 1.  Tickets are $60 each and include dinner at 6:30= p.m. in the new "Dietz Classroom Theater," the performance of The Dinner Pa= rty and dessert onstage after the show.  Dinner also includes wine, bev= erages, appetizer, salad, chicken marsala, roasted vegetables and sweet pota= to souffl=E9.  Seating is limited and $25 is tax-deductible.

On the nights of Friday, April 23 and Saturday, May 1, Weathervane is of= fering a DATE NIGHT CLASS.  Parents can see the play while their childr= en (ages 3 - 9) "play" with games, movies and theater-related activities. &n= bsp;$6 per child with purchase of theater tickets.

Sponsored by Summa Health System Foundation it's Neil Simon's THE DINNER= PARTY --   a delicious comedy just ripe for the picking at Weathe= rvane Playhouse April 14 - May 9, 2004.  Low-cost preview performances=20= on Wednesday and Thursday, April 14 & 15 at 7:30 p.m. with official open= ing on Friday, April 16 at 8:00 p.m.  Other performances are Thursdays=20= at 7:30 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Charg= e by phone at Weathervane's Ticket Office at 330-836-2626.  Call betwee= n 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.  Tickets: $18 ($2 disco= unt on Thursdays and Sundays for Senior Citizens & Students).

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

--part1_141.25516915.2d9482f0_boundary-- From mike at r-town.net Thu Mar 25 11:36:46 2004 From: mike at r-town.net (Mike Raum) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 14:36:46 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Very sad news - Victoria Karnafel Korkosz Message-ID: <000601c412a0$8344ad80$6501000a@oemcomputer2> Victoria Karnafel Korkosz, a wonderful actor and singer, died suddenly Monday March 22nd., of what appeared to be an embolism that made its way to her heart. Ms Korkosz was an accomplished theatrical and film actor and member of the Screen Actors Guild. Notable credits include her role as Allison in the Off-Broadway production of Look Back in Anger and her role as "The Sad Looking Girl" in the Academy Award winning film The Deer Hunter. Her Greater Cleveland work included numerous performances with Near West Theatre, Dobama, Chagrin Valley Little Theatre, Red Hen Productions and Charenton Theatre Company, most recently in the Cemetery Tour of Spoon River Anthology. She is especially remembered for her musical theater portrayals of Dolly Levi in Hello Dolly and Miss Hannigan in Annie. Ms. Korkosz was very active with her husband Arthur, at Clevelands Hermit Club. Victoria earned her Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts in 1979 from the University of Akron; and was honored with awards for Best Actress and Best Actress Experimental Theatre Company for the 1975-76 season. She received additional theatrical training with the American Stanislavsky Theatre and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. Ms Korkosz was also an active fundraiser on behalf of social service and performing arts organizations in the Cleveland area. In the mid 1990s she was director of Grant Writing for the West Side Ecumenical Ministries and went on to establish VK & Associates, coordinating successful fundraising projects on behalf of Dobama Theatre, West Side Community House, Merrick House, and the Northeast Ohio Breast Cancer Coalition. Visitation will be this Thursday from 7-9 PM Friday 2-4 and 7-9 PM The Ferfolia Funeral Home 356 W Aurora Rd. (Ohio Rt 82) Sagamore Hills, OH Funeral Saturday March 27, 10:00 AM at St Barnabas Catholic Church, Sagamore Hills, followed by internment at All Saints Cemetery. For those of us who knew Vicki, we our shocked and saddened by this loss. The world just won't be the same without her! Michael Raum R-Town Communications 14600 Detroit Ave. Suite 430 Lakewood, OH. 44107 (216) 521-5002 (216) 521-5004 FAX mike at r-town.net From amay at greatlakestheater.org Thu Mar 25 13:07:48 2004 From: amay at greatlakestheater.org (Andrew May) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 16:07:48 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: GLTF calling all people Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F09821B@GLTF01> -----Original Message----- From: Andrew May [mailto:amay at greatlakestheater.org] Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 3:52 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsterfeld.com Subject: GLTF calling all people To all the good people in the Land of Cleve!!!!! I am in the midst of putting together the artistic look of our new "summer theater brochure" and I need your help. This Sunday at 10AM to 12 noon, right outside the Ohio Theater marquis, we are taking the "cover shot" photo of the brochure. I have closed down Euclid Ave. from E 17th to E 14th to create the correct atmosphere for what I have in mind. It is quite complex, so to simplify - what I need is PEOPLE. Live, breathing people to act like themselves and walk down the street as though they knew where they were going. People of all shapes and sizes, colors, sexes etc..... Oh yeah, dress like it is summer! I can't offer much, except coffee/tea, donuts/bagels, getting a chance to be on the cover of our brochure, hang out with some fun people in the middle of a large street while the police direct traffic around you, and some good theater Kharma! Call or email me if you can make it! Thanx and all the best to all of you, Andrew May Associate Artistic Director Great Lakes Theater Festival 1501 Euclid Avenue #423 Cleveland, OH 44115 216 241 5490 Ext. 313 amay at greatlakestheater.org >From Jay B. Johnson" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C41286.CA849260 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Thanks to everyone that sent us headshots and resumes for the 99 bottle = of beer commercial. The spot is complete and eveyone we used did a = great job. I'm sorry I couldn't respond to everone's emails, there were quite a few = and this was a last minute project. Tips for the future: For those who will be sending headshots through the email again, and = being a producer looking at headshots, here are a few tips. This info can be used when sending stuff to = anyone. Please label your headshots with your name. For example "BobSmith.jpg" = you don't have to put "headshot.jpg." then we have to rename them on our end. I see that it's a jpg. Please, jpg's only. No photoshop files, or bitmaps, etc. jpg is pretty = standard in the industry. Same with the resume. "BobSmith.doc" is a lot easier to keep track of = then "Resume.doc" Also, it's good to put down (if it's a paid gig) that you have an agent. = We had several people that didn't tell us that they had agents and we = contacted them directly, this just caused a little confusion on our end. I want to say thank you again, it's nice to see that NEOhioPal works. = I'll use it again. Jay Johnson Creative Director OSV Studios ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C41286.CA849260 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Thanks to everyone that sent us = headshots and=20 resumes for the 99 bottle of beer commercial.  The spot is complete = and=20 eveyone we used did a great job.
 
I'm sorry I couldn't respond to = everone's emails,=20 there were quite a few and this was a last minute project.
 
Tips for the future:
 
For those who will be sending headshots = through the=20 email again, and being a producer looking at headshots,
here are a few tips.  This info = can be used=20 when sending stuff to anyone.
 
Please label your headshots with your = name. =20 For example  "BobSmith.jpg"  you don't have to put=20 "headshot.jpg."
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------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C41286.CA849260-- From mslerner at adelphia.net Thu Mar 25 16:49:55 2004 From: mslerner at adelphia.net (Michael Lerner) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 19:49:55 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lead Singer needed for rock 'n soul band Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C412A2.58D93B90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Flashback - the rock 'n soul band is looking for a male lead singer who enjoys singing oldies, r&b, pop and rock & roll tunes from the 60s and 70s. We practice Tuesday nights in Beachwood and we have a gig coming up on May 1st. We are looking for a dedicated professional. Previous band experience a plus. If interested, please contact me right away Michael Lerner (216) 231-8787 x223 (work) mlerner at chsc.org (440) 248-2180 mslerner at adelphia.net (home) ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C412A2.58D93B90 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Flashback - the rock=20 'n soul band is looking for a male lead singer who enjoys singing = oldies,=20 r&b, pop and rock & roll tunes from the 60s and = 70s.
We = practice Tuesday=20 nights in Beachwood and we have a gig coming up on May 1st. We are = looking for a=20 dedicated professional. Previous band experience a = plus.
If = interested,=20 please contact me right away
 
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------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C412A2.58D93B90-- From tamingofshakespearecompany at yahoo.com Thu Mar 25 19:21:27 2004 From: tamingofshakespearecompany at yahoo.com (Beth Sadowski) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 19:21:27 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Titus Andronicus Needs Crew Message-ID: <20040326032127.6262.qmail@web61202.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1128850165-1080271287=:5596 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii NEOhioPal, Please respond to this e-mail if you are willing/available for any of the following positions in The Taming of Shakespeare Company's production of Titus Andronicus: Assistant Director Stage Manager General Tech Set Designer -We will be accepting resumes for these positions March 26, 2004. Please send all resumes to TamingOfShakespeareCompany at yahoo.com -- we will respond promptly after receiving any e-mails. --Our production dates are scheduled for September 2004. Thank you, BethAnn Sadowski President, Taming of Shakespeare Company Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam --0-1128850165-1080271287=:5596 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
NEOhioPal,
     Please respond to this e-mail if you are willing/available for any of the following positions in The Taming of Shakespeare Company's production of Titus Andronicus:
 
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Stage Manager
General Tech
Set Designer
 
-We will be accepting resumes for these positions March 26, 2004. Please send all resumes to TamingOfShakespeareCompany at yahoo.com -- we will respond promptly after receiving any e-mails.
--Our production dates are scheduled for September 2004.
 
Thank you,
BethAnn Sadowski
President, Taming of Shakespeare Company

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-------------------------------1080275106-- From limeyhick at yahoo.com Thu Mar 25 20:33:54 2004 From: limeyhick at yahoo.com (Mike and Ike) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 20:33:54 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]DELETE NOW: A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Message-ID: <20040326043354.87159.qmail@web60907.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1906803614-1080275634=:86717 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii WARNING: SEVERAL FOREIGN LEADERS HAVE TOLD ME THEY WANT THIS PIECE TO BE WRITTEN. FOR THEIR NAMES, EMAIL JOHN KERRY AT KERRY at BADFREAKINMOVE.COM MIKE: (English accent) Greetings and salutations, all. He?s not Mike. IKE: (Southern accent) He ain?t Ike. M: Last week, after taking an exceptional amount of peyote and watching three "Girls Gone Wild" DVD?s, Ike and I got into a rather lengthy discussion about theatre. I: He talked. I was watchin? the boobies turn into Uta Hagen. M: And in between his screams and accusations that the aforementioned Uta hooters were stealing his soul, we decided that, while reviews of current productions are fun and continue to increase our hate mail from both theatre and comedy purists, if we are to become the entertainment gurus we pretend to be in sock puppet shows, we need to broaden our horizons. I: Expand more than Sally Struthers and forced democracy combined. M: So, to that end, we are proud to announce that, coming soon, Mike and Ike present The Complete History of Theatre (Abridged). I: Yep, over the next few weeks, we?re gonna be hoppin? in the Wayback machine and fillin? ya in on everything ya always wanted ta know about the-ater but didn?t want ta pay several thousand dollars to learn. I?m your tutor now, Nancy. M: And, while we have a detailed lesson plan already figured out? I: Ya wrote it on a cocktail napkin at XTC, ya dweeb! M: --we want to make this course interactive. I: Is there somethin? specific you want us to rag on? M: Discuss. I: Six a one, half dozen of the other. If so, email us before April 4th at limeyhick at yahoo.com with the work "fluffernutter" in the subject and we?ll make sure ta think about using your suggestions. M: MIU is open for business, dear friends. All we need now is John Vernon to be the Dean and a sexual harassment suit. I: I got that covered. So what?re we gonna name the football team? M: The "Pappsmears." I: I like it. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-1906803614-1080275634=:86717 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

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MIKE: (English accent) Greetings and salutations, all. He?s not Mike.

IKE: (Southern accent) He ain?t Ike.

M: Last week, after taking an exceptional amount of peyote and watching three "Girls Gone Wild" DVD?s, Ike and I got into a rather lengthy discussion about theatre.

I: He talked. I was watchin? the boobies turn into Uta Hagen.

M: And in between his screams and accusations that the aforementioned Uta hooters were stealing his soul, we decided that, while reviews of current productions are fun and continue to increase our hate mail from both theatre and comedy purists, if we are to become the entertainment gurus we pretend to be in sock puppet shows, we need to broaden our horizons.

I: Expand more than Sally Struthers and forced democracy combined.

M: So, to that end, we are proud to announce that, coming soon, Mike and Ike present The Complete History of Theatre (Abridged).

I: Yep, over the next few weeks, we?re gonna be hoppin? in the Wayback machine and fillin? ya in on everything ya always wanted ta know about the-ater but didn?t want ta pay several thousand dollars to learn. I?m your tutor now, Nancy.

M: And, while we have a detailed lesson plan already figured out?

I: Ya wrote it on a cocktail napkin at XTC, ya dweeb!

M: --we want to make this course interactive.

I: Is there somethin? specific you want us to rag on?

M: Discuss.

I: Six a one, half dozen of the other. If so, email us before April 4th at limeyhick at yahoo.com with the work "fluffernutter" in the subject and we?ll make sure ta think about using your suggestions.

M: MIU is open for business, dear friends. All we need now is John Vernon to be the Dean and a sexual harassment suit.

I: I got that covered. So what?re we gonna name the football team?

M: The "Pappsmears."

I: I like it.


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Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-1906803614-1080275634=:86717-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Thu Mar 25 21:55:00 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 00:55:00 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Ragtime - the Musical at RRCT ( June Westside Production) Message-ID: <167.2d48965a.2d951fb4@aol.com> --part1_167.2d48965a.2d951fb4_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable >From Artistic Director Kevin Joseph Kelly..... RRCT (Rocky River Community Theatre) is pleased to announce the audition=20 dates for: Ragtime - The Musical They are April 5, 6 and 7, 2004 starting 7 PM. =A0 The auditions will take=20 place at the Beach Education Center located at the corner of Detroit Avenue=20= and=20 Erie Road in Rocky River, Oh. (located across the street from St. Christophe= r's=20 Church on Detroit Avenue). =A0The auditions take place in the back building=20= on=20 the top floor.=20 Production Dates are the last weekend of June and the first two weekends in=20 July 2004. An AEA contract will be available for the show. =A0 If you are equity and=20 interested in this production, please respond to this email and indicate wha= t role=20 you are interested in. =A0 Unless I am not familiar with you, an initial=20 audition will not be necessary, and the potential equity role will be filled= by=20 invitation from the production team. =A0 Our goal at RRCT is to have at leas= t one=20 equity role per show. ALL ROLES ARE OPEN! Our Goal The goal of our theatre is to combine equity, professional, community theatr= e=20 and novice talent in quality productions for our audiences. The combination= =20 of which creates a dynamic theatre experience for all involved. We perform=20= at=20 the Rocky River High School Auditorium, an 800 seat venue with state of the=20 art equipment and an orchestra pit. In this case, we will have a large=20 orchestra to bring this incredible music alive. The production team is:=A0=A0=A0 Kevin Joseph Kelly------Director/Musical St= aging =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Heidi Herczeg-------------Musical=20 Director =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Donna Jansen-------------Producer =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Marcus Dana--------------Lighting=20 Design =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Eric Seidel-----------------Set Design =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0 Sharon Stark--------------Costume=20 Design Mark your calendars! With respect, Kevin Joseph Kelly =20 Call me with any questions 216-269-3824 or email me at this address. TPOG! --part1_167.2d48965a.2d951fb4_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>From Artistic Director Kevin Joseph Kelly.....

RRCT (Rocky River Community Theatre) is pleased to announce the audition dat= es for: Ragtime - The Musical

They are April 5, 6 and 7, 2004 starting 7 PM. =A0 The auditions will take p= lace at the Beach Education Center located at the corner of Detroit Avenue a= nd Erie Road in Rocky River, Oh. (located across the street from St. Christo= pher's Church on Detroit Avenue). =A0The auditions take place in the back bu= ilding on the top floor.

Production Dates are the last weekend of June and the first two weekends=20= in July 2004.

An AEA contract will be available for the show. =A0 If you are= equity and interested in this production, please respond to this email and=20= indicate what role you are interested in. =A0 Unless I am not familiar with=20= you, an initial audition will not be necessary, and the potential equity rol= e will be filled by invitation from the production team. =A0 Our goal at RRC= T is to have at least one equity role per show.

ALL ROLES ARE OPEN!

Our Goal
The goal of our theatre is to combine equity, professional, communit= y theatre and novice talent in quality productions for our audiences. =20= The combination of which creates a dynamic theatre experience for all involv= ed.  We perform at the Rocky River High School Auditorium, an 800 seat=20= venue with state of the art equipment and an orchestra pit.  In this ca= se, we will have a large orchestra to bring this incredible music alive.<= U>


The production team is:=A0=A0=A0 Kevin Joseph Kelly------Director/Mus= ical Staging
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Heidi Herczeg-------------Musical Director =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Donna Jansen-------------Producer
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Marcus Dana--------------Lighting Design
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Eric Seidel-----------------Set Design
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0  Sharon Stark--------------Costume Design

Mark your calendars!


With respect,
Kevin Joseph Kelly 
Call me with any questions 216-269-3824 or email me at this address.
TPOG!
--part1_167.2d48965a.2d951fb4_boundary-- From nancy at dancejourneys.com Fri Mar 26 05:43:59 2004 From: nancy at dancejourneys.com (Nancy Sweeney) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 08:43:59 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?iso-8859-1?Q?Jet=E9_Dance_Centre_looking_for_qualified_instructors?= Message-ID: <004d01c41338$ffc7b170$6401a8c0@Nancy> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C4130E.7B6C1FD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Teaching dance as an art form in a non-competitive environment, fostering creativity and a love for dance through nurturing teaching methods. If this sounds like you and you are interested in teaching with us, contact us at=20 440-526-9991 or email at sharon at dancejourneys.com for more information, visit our website at www.dancejourneys.com ------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C4130E.7B6C1FD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Teaching dance as an art = form
in a non-competitive=20 environment,
fostering creativity and a love = for=20 dance
through nurturing teaching=20 methods.
 
If this sounds like you and you are interested in = teaching=20 with us,
contact us at
440-526-9991
or email at
sharon at dancejourneys.com
 
for more information, = visit our=20 website at www.dancejourneys.com ------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C4130E.7B6C1FD0-- >From Nancy Sweeney" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0059_01C4130F.748D21E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Studio Space Available Birthday Parties Yoga Classes Fitness Classes For more information about renting space, contact us at=20 440-526-9991 or email at sharon at dancejourneys.com for more information, visit our website at www.dancejourneys.com ------=_NextPart_000_0059_01C4130F.748D21E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Studio = Space=20 Available
 
Birthday=20 Parties
Yoga = Classes
Fitness=20 Classes
 
For more information about renting space,
contact us at
440-526-9991
or email at
sharon at dancejourneys.com
 
for more information, = visit our=20 website at www.dancejourneys.com
 
------=_NextPart_000_0059_01C4130F.748D21E0-- >From Nancy Sweeney" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0062_01C41310.2EACFD70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dance Journeys=AE was developed for children, to teach dance and a = little about the world we live in! It can be offered to schools and = children's organizations as a workshop, residency or a public = presentation. Details are available at www.dancejourneys.com/djtogo.html If you are interested in bringing Dance Journeys=AE to your organization = or group, contact us at 440-526-9991 or by email at = sharon at dancejourneys.com ------=_NextPart_000_0062_01C41310.2EACFD70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dance Journeys=AE was developed for = children, to=20 teach dance and a little about the world we live in! It can be offered = to=20 schools and children's organizations as a workshop, residency or a = public=20 presentation.
 
Details are available at www.dancejourneys.com/d= jtogo.html
 
If you are interested in bringing Dance = Journeys=AE=20 to your organization or group, contact us at 440-526-9991 or by email at = sharon at dancejourneys.com
 
------=_NextPart_000_0062_01C41310.2EACFD70-- From jsm72 at sbcglobal.net Fri Mar 26 06:03:35 2004 From: jsm72 at sbcglobal.net (Jean Martin) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 06:03:35 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Readers' Theatre Benefit April 17 Message-ID: <20040326140336.15921.qmail@web80002.mail.yahoo.com> --0-727756926-1080309815=:5326 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ AN EVENING OF LITERARY LAUGHTER A Readers? Theatre to benefit Friends of Boulevard Theatre & Shaker Heights Library Endowment Fund Joy Borland, Director featuring Joy Borland ? Marcia Darby ? Russ Duino ? Tiiu Gennert Michael Green ? Renee Harrison ? Jean Martin ? Sara Menefee Fred Perry ? David Rohler ? William True Performing humorous vignettes and monologues by Woody Allen, Dave Barry, Erma Bombeck, Art Buchwald, Davey Crockett, Langston Hughes, Molly Ivins, James Thurber, Mark Twain, Judith Viorst and more Saturday, April 17, 7:30 p.m. Shaker Heights Public Library, 16500 Van Aken Blvd.Shaker Hts. OH 44120 Wine & Desserts following the performance $20/Person $35/Couple Tickets available at both Shaker Libraries. Tickets can also be purchased by mail and held at the door. Please make checks payable to Friends of Shaker Library. For more information, call the library 216/991-2030 JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ [input] [input] [input] [input] [input] [input] [input] [input] Jean Sycle Martin 216-561-8588 --0-727756926-1080309815=:5326 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

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AN EVENING OF LITERARY LAUGHTER

 A Readers? Theatre to benefit

Friends of Boulevard Theatre

&

Shaker Heights Library Endowment Fund

Joy Borland, Director

 

featuring

Joy Borland ? Marcia Darby ? Russ Duino ? Tiiu Gennert

Michael Green ? Renee Harrison ? Jean Martin ? Sara Menefee

 Fred Perry ? David Rohler ? William True

Performing humorous vignettes and monologues by

Woody Allen, Dave Barry, Erma Bombeck, Art Buchwald, Davey Crockett, Langston Hughes, Molly Ivins, James Thurber, Mark Twain, Judith Viorst

and more

 Saturday, April 17, 7:30 p.m.

 Shaker Heights Public Library,

16500 Van Aken Blvd.Shaker Hts. OH  44120

 

Wine & Desserts following the performance

$20/Person    $35/Couple

 

Tickets available at both Shaker Libraries. Tickets can also be purchased by mail and held at the door. Please make checks payable to Friends of Shaker Library. For more information, call the library 216/991-2030

 

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Jean Sycle Martin
216-561-8588
--0-727756926-1080309815=:5326-- From ddaymusic at cox.net Fri Mar 26 06:16:13 2004 From: ddaymusic at cox.net (Don Day) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 9:16:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]RAGTIME at St. Peter Chanel High School Message-ID: <20040326141613.OTHS26108.lakemtao01.cox.net@smtp.east.cox.net> St. Peter Chanel is proud to announce its newest and most ambitious theatrical undertaking ever, the recent Broadway sensation…RAGTIME! With a cast and crew of over 85 families, RAGTIME represents the single largest dramatic production ever produced at Chanel. Our show dates are for the next two weekends: Friday, March 26 at 7pm Saturday, March 27 at 7pm Sunday, March 28 at 3pm Friday, April 2 at 7pm Saturday, April 3 at 7pm Sunday, April 4 at 3pm The cost for advanced sale seats is $10 for adults and $7 for seniors (60 & over) and children (12 & under). General admission seats are only available at the door. General admission seats cost $2 less per ticket, but general admission patrons will be seated behind the reserved rows. If you have any questions about tickets, contact Kathy Krupar at 216.459.8758 any evening. Orders can be placed by phone. Ragtime is under the direction of Amy Liptak, Music by Don Day, Staging by Bryan Liptak and Staci Raab, and choreography by Brian and Mandy Sinchak. St. Peter Chanel is located in Bedford, OH (across the street from Bedford High School), and just one block south of Northfield and Rockside rd. The address is 480 Northfield rd (also known as Rt. 8). Please call the school at 440-232-5900 for more information. From PFLORIANO at aol.com Fri Mar 26 07:26:02 2004 From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 10:26:02 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Play House Club Message-ID: <1ef.1c62a34c.2d95a58a@aol.com> --part1_1ef.1c62a34c.2d95a58a_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > Broadway Memories"=20 >=20 > Call 216-795-7000 for tickets. >=20 > Floriano Productions' "Broadway Memories" will be presented at the Clevela= nd=20 > Play House Club Fridays and Saturdays starting March 12 and 13 thru April=20= 3=20 > at 9PM.=A0 Matinees March, 18, 24, and 31 at 1.=A0 No performance April 2. >=20 > It features Maryann Nagel, > Ian Atwood, Paul Floriano,=20 > Ryan Bergeron and Little Luke Lemmier! >=20 > Call 216-795-7000 >=20 > Produced by Bill Hoffman > Musical Direction by Ryan Bergeron >=20 > Written and directed by Paul Floriano >=20 > "That Ian Atwood is great!=A0 He's like a young Greg Violand!"=A0 Greg Vio= land >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 --part1_1ef.1c62a34c.2d95a58a_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Broadway Mem= ories"

Call 216-795-7000 for tickets.

Floriano Productions' "Broadway Memories" will be presented at the Cleveland= Play House Club Fridays and Saturdays starting March 12 and 13 thru April 3= at 9PM.=A0 Matinees March, 18, 24, and 31 at 1.=A0 No performance April 2.<= BR>
It features Maryann Nagel,
Ian Atwood, Paul Floriano,
Ryan Bergeron and Little Luke Lemmier!

Call 216-795-7000

Produced by Bill Hoffman
Musical Direction by Ryan Bergeron

Written and directed by Paul Floriano

"That Ian Atwood is great!=A0 He's like a young Greg Violand!"=A0 Greg Viola= nd

























--part1_1ef.1c62a34c.2d95a58a_boundary-- From PFLORIANO at aol.com Fri Mar 26 07:53:47 2004 From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 10:53:47 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Floriano's O'Malley's Murders Message-ID: <1ec.1c4ad4e4.2d95ac0b@aol.com> --part1_1ec.1c4ad4e4.2d95ac0b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Floriano Productions presents "O'Malley's Murders" Call Annette Rawlings at 440-937-5687 for tickets. Floriano Productions' "O'Malley's Murders" will be presented at the Columbia= =20 Road Party Center on March 27th at 7PM.=A0 Tickets are $25 for a great time=20= and=20 pot luck! It features Toni Cervino, Aimee Collier, Greg DelTorto, Tiffany Gates, James= =20 Mango, Russ Stich! 440-937-5687 Written and directed by Paul Floriano =A0=20 --part1_1ec.1c4ad4e4.2d95ac0b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Floriano Productions presents

"O'Malley's Murders"

Call Annette Rawlings at 440-937-5687 for tickets.

Floriano Productions' "O'Malley's Murders" will be presented at the Columbia= Road Party Center on March 27th at 7PM.=A0 Tickets are $25 for a great time= and pot luck!

It features Toni Cervino, Aimee Collier, Greg DelTorto, Tiffany Gates, James= Mango, Russ Stich!

440-937-5687

Written and directed by Paul Floriano

=A0






























--part1_1ec.1c4ad4e4.2d95ac0b_boundary-- From slackey_cpa at email.msn.com Fri Mar 26 09:19:32 2004 From: slackey_cpa at email.msn.com (slackey_cpa) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 11:19:32 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oliver Twisted at Pickwick Message-ID: <008001c41356$81fbe220$6801a8c0@computer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_007D_01C41324.3654E420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Every Monday night at 8PM in the Hilarities Theater at Pickwick & Frolic = on East 4th Street, Oliver Twisted presents....Les Musical. If you like comedy, improv, music, dance, drama, action, science = fiction, westerns, literature, showtunes, horror, German industrial, = Fellini, film-noir, Spielberg, McCarthyism, Napoleon, Harriet Tubman, = Paul Bunyan, Gandhi, chick-flicks, the '60s, Action News, ODOT, shaving = cream, tumble weeds....and delicious cocktails to boot, well then, = you're in for a lovely night. Thanks for reading and thanks to the Cleveland theater community for its = support. =20 Sean Lackey =20 ------=_NextPart_000_007D_01C41324.3654E420 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Every Monday night at 8PM in the = Hilarities Theater=20 at Pickwick & Frolic on East 4th Street, Oliver Twisted = presents....Les=20 Musical.
 
If you like comedy, improv, music, = dance, drama,=20 action, science fiction, westerns, literature, showtunes, horror, German = industrial, Fellini, film-noir, Spielberg, McCarthyism, Napoleon, = Harriet=20 Tubman, Paul Bunyan, Gandhi, chick-flicks, the '60s, Action News, ODOT, = shaving=20 cream, tumble weeds....and delicious cocktails to boot, well then, = you're in for=20 a lovely night.
 
Thanks for reading and thanks to the = Cleveland=20 theater community for its support. 
 
Sean Lackey =20
------=_NextPart_000_007D_01C41324.3654E420-- From lor10z at msn.com Fri Mar 26 08:58:50 2004 From: lor10z at msn.com (LISA ORTENZI) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 11:58:50 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great Lakes Theater Festival, Cleveland Museum of Art Youth Summer Institute Message-ID:

Great Lakes Theater Festival, The Cleveland Museum of Art and Hawken School Present The Summer Institute of Theater, Art, Music & Dance!!!

A four-week theater program is being offered at Hawken School for students ages 12-18, from June 21-July 16, 2004.  Great Lakes Theater Festival, The Cleveland Museum of Art, and Hawken School invite you to work alongside professional actors and artists and take classes in acting, Shakespeare, movement, voice, drawing, sculpture, photography and more.  Included will be field trips to the Cleveland Museum of Art. 

There will also be multiple Master Classes lead by Andrew May, Great Lakes Theater Festival's Associate Artistic Director. 

The Summer Institute will culminate in a performance and gallery exhibition involving all enrolled students, who will perform in a 90-minute presentation and exhibit works that helped inspire the settings, costumes, and props.

This four-week program is designed for students of all levels of experience and ability, and affords the opportunity to learn from professional theater and visual artists providing individual attention on a daily basis.  There is no audition so all students interested will be considered for the program.

Experience the joy of professional theater in a safe and supportive environment, designed to challenge students at their own level.

For more information or to register for the summer program  contact:  Dan Call, Hawken School, 440-423-2125, dcall at hawken.edu

 
Lisa Ortenzi
Great Lakes Theater Festival
Supervisor, School Residency Program
We are such things as dreams are made on...


Check out MSN PC Safety & Security to help ensure your PC is protected and safe. From meadowsjoycem at hotmail.com Fri Mar 26 11:23:55 2004 From: meadowsjoycem at hotmail.com (Joyce Meadows) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 14:23:55 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]See" Langston's Place" come to life at Factory Theatre Message-ID:
Cleveland Art Theatre presents.........
       A Three week celebration of Theatre Arts through dance, drama and song.
 
Beginning Friday, March  26  with
              "LANGSTON'S PLACE"
                 directed by Reggie Kelly
 
Come see a sassy, sexy musical set in a popular Harlem dance club and showcase lounge, featuring the music of Nat King Cole and the poetry of Langston Hughes; interwoven in a unique tapestry of the spoken word, music and dance. 
 
This show will run
Friday & Saturday 3/26 & 3/27 at 8 p.m. 
The Sunday Show is SOLD OUT
Ticket prices - $20.00 general admission
 CSU students with I.D. $5.00
Factory Theatre E. 24th at Chester Avenue 
Watch for our announcements about the next two shows!!! 




MSN Toolbar provides one-click access to Hotmail from any Web page ? FREE download! From titlewavetheatre at yahoo.com Fri Mar 26 11:28:15 2004 From: titlewavetheatre at yahoo.com (TITLEWave theatre) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 11:28:15 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]TITLEWave Seeks 10-Minute Plays for Late Summer Production! Message-ID: <20040326192815.20066.qmail@web80804.mail.yahoo.com> --0-291724032-1080329295=:19828 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii TITLEWave theatre SEEKS 10-MINUTE PLAYS To Be Produced at the End of August In Various Locations All Throughout The Campus of Cleveland Public Theatre (The audience will travel to a different performance space for each play!) REQUIREMENTS: Small Casts, up to 5 Actors Simple Production Values 10 Minutes Great Plays!!! Deadline for submission: May 17, 2004 Email Plays to titlewavetheatre at yahoo.com Or Mail them to: Gregory Vovos 21934 Lake Rd. Rocky River, OH 44116 Please include a SASE if you wish to have your script returned. www.titlewavetheatre.com www.cptonline.org Help foster the American theatre, pass this email on to other playwrights. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-291724032-1080329295=:19828 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

TITLEWave theatre

 SEEKS 10-MINUTE PLAYS

To Be Produced at the End of August

In Various Locations All Throughout

The Campus of Cleveland Public Theatre

(The audience will travel to a different

performance space for each play!)

REQUIREMENTS:
Small Casts, up to 5 Actors

Simple Production Values

10 Minutes

Great Plays!!!

Deadline for submission: May 17, 2004

Email Plays to titlewavetheatre at yahoo.com

Or Mail them to:

Gregory Vovos

21934 Lake Rd.

Rocky River, OH 44116

Please include a SASE if you wish to have your script returned.

www.titlewavetheatre.com

www.cptonline.org

Help foster the American theatre, pass this email on to other playwrights.

 


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Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-291724032-1080329295=:19828-- From ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net Fri Mar 26 11:33:37 2004 From: ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net (ensemble-theatre) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 14:33:37 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]PAID POSITION AVAILABLE: STAGE MANAGER FOR LATE MAY PRODUCTION Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0032_01C4133F.5350D410 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Ensemble Theatre is currently seeking a STAGE MANAGER for the final production of the season, The Sweepers by John C. Picardi. Performances will be held in the Brooks Theatre at the Cleveland Play House, beginning May 29 and running through June 13. Rehearsals will begin in late April and will take place in the late afternoons and early evenings (usually 3-7pm) weekdays and weekends. We are offering a stipend for this position. Interested applicants should please contact Melanie via email or at the phone number below to schedule an interview. Also, we are starting to hire for next season as well, so if you are not available for this position but would be interested in working with us next year please respond and forward a resume. --Melanie Guzman General Manager Ensemble Theatre P.O. Box 181309 Cleveland Hts., OH 44118-1309 Phone.216.321-2930.Fax.216.397-5740 email: info at ensemble-theatre.com ------=_NextPart_000_0032_01C4133F.5350D410 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ensemble=20 Theatre is currently seeking=20 a STAGE MANAGER for the final production of the season, = The=20 Sweepers by John C. Picardi.   Performances will = be held=20 in the Brooks Theatre at = the=20 Cleveland Play House, beginning May 29 and=20 running through June 13.  Rehearsals will begin in late = April and=20 will take place in the late afternoons and early evenings (usually = 3-7pm)=20 weekdays and weekends. 
We are = offering a=20 stipend for this position.
 
Interested applicants = should please=20 contact Melanie via = email or at=20 the phone number below to schedule an interview. =20
Also, we are=20 starting to hire for next season as well, so if you are not available for this = position but=20 would be interested in working with us next year=20 please respond and forward a resume.
 
--Melanie = Guzman
General=20 Manager

Ensemble = Theatre 
P.O. Box 181309

Cleveland=20 Hts., OH 44118-1309
Phone.216.321-2930.Fax.216.397-5740

email: = info at ensemble-theatre.com

 

 
------=_NextPart_000_0032_01C4133F.5350D410-- From yvette at beckcenter.org Fri Mar 26 12:02:24 2004 From: yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 15:02:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beck Center Presents Agnes of God ~ Directed by Seth Gordon Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E01D7A3@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4136D.414C4709 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Beck Center for the Arts presents Agnes of God April 9 - May 2, 2004 =20 =20 Lakewood, Ohio - The Beck Center for the Arts presents Agnes of God, opening in the Studio Theater on April 9, 2004 and running through May 2. =20 Agnes of God involves a young nun who gives birth in a convent. The baby is later found dead. Agnes remembers nothing about the conception, pregnancy, birth or murder. The court has assigned a psychiatrist, Dr. Livingstone, to investigate. Dr. Livingstone is determined to help Agnes gain a stronger grasp on reality and uncover any wrongdoers. The conflict between religion and science in this thoughtful melodrama spins itself into a beautiful, yet terrifying tale. Agnes of God asks hard questions about faith and gives no easy answers.=20 Seth Gordon, currently Director of New Play Development at the Cleveland Playhouse directs Agnes of God at the Beck Center. He notes "Agnes of God is many things - a Jane Fonda movie you vaguely remember, a compelling character study, a moving story and a highly theatrical mystery all at once. But the main question that it asks you to ask yourself is, what happens to life in a world that no longer requires faith? Is it truly possible to live one's life with every fact and event being explainable? What are we giving up?" This mysterious three woman play features Alicia Kahn, making her Cleveland theatre debut as Agnes, Elizabeth Ann Townsend returning to the Beck Center following Boy Gets Girl as Dr. Livingstone, and Sherrie Britton as Mother Superior. Agnes of God runs April 9 through May 2 and is sponsored by Cox Communications and Lakewoodbuzz.com. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. There will be no performance on Sunday, April 11. (Real cigarette smoke will be used during this production). For tickets call the Beck Center box office at (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org . Tickets are $22 for adults, $19 for seniors and $15 for students (25 & younger with ID). Discounts 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 in Lakewood.=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_01C4136D.414C4709 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Beck= Center for the Arts

presents

Agnes of = God

April 9 – = May 2, = 2004<= /font>

 

 

Lakewood, Ohio The Beck = Center for the Arts presents Agnes of God, = opening in the Studio Theater on April 9, 2004 and running through May 2.  =

Agnes of God involves a young nun who gives = birth in a convent. The baby is later found dead. Agnes remembers nothing about = the conception, pregnancy, birth or murder.  The court has assigned a psychiatrist, Dr. Livingstone, to investigate.  Dr. = Livingstone is determined to help Agnes gain a stronger grasp on reality and uncover = any wrongdoers.  The conflict = between religion and science in this thoughtful melodrama spins itself into a beautiful, yet terrifying tale.  = Agnes of God asks hard questions about faith and = gives no easy answers.

Seth Gordon, currently Director of New Play Development at the Cleveland = Playhouse directs Agnes of God at the = Beck Center.  He notes “Agnes of = God is many things – a Jane Fonda movie you vaguely remember, a = compelling character study, a moving story and a highly theatrical mystery all at = once. But the main question that it asks you to ask yourself is, what happens to life in a world that no longer requires faith? Is it = truly possible to live one’s life with every fact and event being = explainable? What are we giving up?”

This mysterious three woman play features Alicia Kahn, making her = Cleveland theatre debut as Agnes, Elizabeth Ann Townsend returning to the = Beck Center following Boy Gets = Girl as Dr. Livingstone, and Sherrie Britton as Mother Superior.

Agnes of God runs April 9 through May 2 and is sponsored by = Cox Communications and Lakewoodbuzz.com.   Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 = p.m.  There will be no performance = on Sunday, April 11.  (Real cigarette smoke will be used during this = production).  For tickets call the = Beck = Center box office = at (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org.   Tickets are $22 for = adults, $19 for seniors and $15 for students (25 & younger with ID).  Discounts 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 in = Lakewood. =

 

 

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_01C4136D.414C4709-- From tamingofshakespearecompany at yahoo.com Fri Mar 26 09:53:03 2004 From: tamingofshakespearecompany at yahoo.com (Beth Sadowski) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 09:53:03 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Titus Andronicus Clarifications Message-ID: <20040326175303.34013.qmail@web61203.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2116302664-1080323583=:33384 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii NEOhioPAL, The Taming of Shakespeare Company would like to make a few clarifications concerning our production of Titus Andronicus: To begin, this is our 1st production as a Company, therefore we will not be able to extend any acting/tech positions to Equity members. Also, we must stress that this is our Northeast Ohio debut -- we are starting at rock bottom. The TofSC will not be able to offer any payed positions. We at The TofSC hope that these clarifications do not dissuade anyone from assisting a fledgling theater company -- everybody has to start somewhere. Thank you, BethAnn Sadowski President, Taming of Shakespeare Company Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam --0-2116302664-1080323583=:33384 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
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     The Taming of Shakespeare Company would like to make a few clarifications concerning our production of Titus Andronicus:
     To begin, this is our 1st production as a Company, therefore we will not be able to extend any acting/tech positions to Equity members. Also, we must stress that this is our Northeast Ohio debut -- we are starting at rock bottom. The TofSC will not be able to offer any payed positions. We at The TofSC hope that these clarifications do not dissuade anyone from assisting a fledgling theater company -- everybody has to start somewhere.
 
Thank you,
BethAnn Sadowski
President, Taming of Shakespeare Company

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Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam --0-2116302664-1080323583=:33384-- From cinevid at yahoo.com Fri Mar 26 18:18:44 2004 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 18:18:44 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]PsyClone makes it through first round of PGL Message-ID: <20040327021844.99161.qmail@web60310.mail.yahoo.com> --0-454292239-1080353924=:98070 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi All, My twisted tale of science gone awry, "PsyClone" has made it to the top 1000 screenplays at Project Greenlight. The contest now goes offline and professional readers will boil it down to the top 100. My scenes did not make it, but the odds were a lot worse and there was no peer review at all for the director's contest. One of the reviews I got was so flattering, I just have to share it and revel in the glowing words for at least a few minutes. THE REVIEWER WROTE: "The artistic design of the poster on page 1 was absolutely a great way to hook my interest. This was a fantastic story and I was happy to have chosen this script. This horror film is destined to rise to the top in this contest. The research was thorough, the dialogue exceptional, and the story was a stick of dynamite, explosive all the way through. I am concerned that this writer is a professional and not an amateur and I am nervous of this script?s ability to slide in above mine. One always hopes that all 12,000 screenplays will burn up before your own does, but this one will surely become top 3! Good job and good luck! I wouldn?t have rated the last script so excellent if I had rated this one first ? but this script deserves excellent scores for a job well done. I actually enjoyed it without ever getting bored! I have no negative comments at all. Watch out Stephen King!" --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-454292239-1080353924=:98070 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Hi All,
 
My twisted tale of science gone awry, "PsyClone" has made it to the top 1000 screenplays at Project Greenlight. The contest now goes offline and professional readers will boil it down to the top 100.
 
My scenes did not make it, but the odds were a lot worse and there was no peer review at all for the director's contest.
 
One of the reviews I got was so flattering, I just have to share it and revel in the glowing words for at least a few minutes.
 
THE REVIEWER WROTE:
"The artistic design of the poster on page 1 was absolutely a great way to hook my interest. This was a fantastic story and I was happy to have chosen this script. This horror film is destined to rise to the top in this contest. The research was thorough, the dialogue exceptional, and the story was a stick of dynamite, explosive all the way through. I am concerned that this writer is a professional and not an amateur and I am nervous of this script?s ability to slide in above mine. One always hopes that all 12,000 screenplays will burn up before your own does, but this one will surely become top 3! Good job and good luck! I wouldn?t have rated the last script so excellent if I had rated this one first ? but this script deserves excellent scores for a job well done. I actually enjoyed it without ever getting bored! I have no negative comments at all. Watch out Stephen King!"


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Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-454292239-1080353924=:98070-- From royberko at yahoo.com Fri Mar 26 19:13:19 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 19:13:19 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko Review: Kallipoe Stage's A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING Message-ID: <20040327031319.71727.qmail@web12010.mail.yahoo.com> KALLIOPE STAGE, THE NORTH COAST?S NEW MUSICAL THEATRE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times It?s always a dangerous undertaking to start a new theatre. It is even more tenuous in these times of economic wariness. In spite of the odds, the Cleveland area has seen the birth of several new theatrical enterprises in the last year or so. The newest is Kalliope Stage which has settled into a space at the corner of Lee and Cedar Roads, diagonally across from the Cedar Lee movie theatre. Kalliope has a unique role in the area?it is the only venue dedicated exclusively to the American musical. The American musical, for all practical purposes is the child of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein. They conceived ?OKLAHAMA!? the first true book musical, in which the music, the lyrics and the storyline all melded into one. In contrast to previous musicals, the dancing, the singing, the spoken lines of ?OKLAHOMA? were all integral to the story, which cannot be told if any of the elements is missing. The Rodgers and Hammerstein scheme gave birth to works by Lerner and Loewe (e.g., ?MY FAIR LADY?), Steven Sondheim (?FOLLIES?), Stephen Schwartz (?PIPPIN?), Leonard Bernstein (?WEST SIDE STORY?) and a number of others. It is only fitting that Kalliope Stage open its doors with a tribute to the fathers of the American musical. Their production of ?A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING? is a review which blends together songs from such hit shows as ?CAROUSEL,? ?THE KING AND I,? ?SOUTH PACIFIC,? and ?THE SOUND OF MUSIC.? The title comes from the song ?It?s a Grand Night For Singing, written for ?STATE FAIR? the only movie musical the duo wrote. Kalliope?s theatre is a spanking brand new, intimate space, consisting of about 50 comfortable seats, placed in three rows. The audience is right up front and there isn?t a bad seat in the house. The box office personnel, ticket taker, ushers and theatre staff are warm and welcoming. They even hand out chunks of home made chocolate ?thingies? to every patron. It would be wonderful to say that Kalliope Stage?s opening production was superlative. Unfortunately, it wasn?t, but it was entertaining. It was extremely well sung. The music was well played. The production is filled with some very fine moments. But, there are also some problems. On the plus side, all five cast members individually sing extremely well. Unfortunately, because they are all essentially soloists, the choral sounds were not as blended as they could have been. The women, both in their acting and singing, were fine. Lisa Spinelli was a total delight flashing her sparkling eyes and playing perfectly the fallen innocent in ?I Cain?t Say No.? She captures the stage as soon as she makes an entrance. Joan Ellison?s ?Something Wonderful? was wonderful. She does a nice job of altering her presentational style to fit the mood and ideas of each song. Allison Hedges has a beautiful voice but needed more glee in ?A Wonderful Guy? and more passion in ?If I Loved You.? Joan and Allison did a delightful version of ?Stepsisters? Lament? from ?CINDERELLA.? Robert Burian has a full and powerful voice. Unfortunately, has not learned to visualize images of the things he is singing about. When he sings a love song, he has to feel the love, we have to see it in his eyes and observe it in the way he looks at and touches his partner. Often he sings off in space, eyes blank, his gestures automatic, not powered by emotion. It?s too bad because he has a gorgeous voice. His ?We Kiss In A Shadow? for example, had a wonderful vocal sound. Though he doesn?t have Burian?s vocal abilities, John Paul Boukis does have a pleasant voice. Unfortunately, as with Burian, he seldom makes emotional contact with the person with whom he is singing. His finest moments were during ?All At Once You Love Her? and ?Maria.? Reviews often get bogged down in song after song with little variation. Paul Gurgol, the show?s director, made sure this didn?t happen by adding some very creative moments to the show. Having males sing traditional female songs and vise versa was a nice touch. ?Kansas City? was delightfully staged as was ?It?s Me.? Unfortunately, some of the ?schticks? were over-the-top. The twister game in ?Don?t Marry Me? put singers in positions where singing was nearly impossible. The constant moving of the hay wagon/table was distracting. In fear of falling into the ?bogged down trap,? he over directed, trying to make too much of songs that may have done with less trappings. Technically, the lights and set were nicely conceived. Especially effective were the trees, with trunks in the form of human bodies and branch like arms reaching out to enfold the audience. On the other hand, Kim Brown?s costume designs detracted rather than added. The costumes often drew attention to the clothing rather than assisting the performer to develop his or her character. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: Kalliope Stage is a welcome addition to the Cleveland theatre scene. It takes guts and determination to give birth to a new theatre. The theatre?s directors, John Paul Boukis and Paul F. Gurgol, can only be wished the very best. Their ?A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING? was a pleasant way to start the season. Tickets for ?A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING,? which runs through April 4 can be purchased by calling 216-321-0870. For more information about the theatre go on-line to KalliopeStage.com. Their next production will be ?CAROUSEL.? The tentative opening date is May 14. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html From john.buck.jr at usa.net Sat Mar 27 12:54:06 2004 From: john.buck.jr at usa.net (John Buck, Jr.) Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2004 15:54:06 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Memorial For Marji Dodrill ..... 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------=_NextPart_000_0050_01C41413.BD00B1D0-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Sat Mar 27 20:53:24 2004 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2004 23:53:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: REBEL, REBEL - A Glam Rock Revolution 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_3163276404_2059759_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY PRESENTS "REBEL, REBEL"=20 A GLAM ROCK REVOLUTION FEATURING VANITY CRASH http://www.badepitaph.org Bad Epitaph Theater Company presents REBEL, REBEL, a rocking benefit for BETC=B9S upcoming production, The American Revolution, on Saturday, May 1, 2004 beginning at 8 PM at SPACES, 2220 Superior Viaduct in Cleveland. Dance the night away, play hysterical party games, and enjoy tasty delights from the best Cleveland restaurants. Cash bar also provided. The event includes: VANITY CRASH =AD One of Cleveland=B9s hottest acts, modern "Glam-Punk" DJ DARCLIGHT =AD To keep the feet moving all night long. COME AS YOUR FAVORITE REBEL - Prize given for best costume. SILENT AUCTION =AD A wide variety of Cleveland-area goods and services. 50-50 RAFFLE=20 YE OLDE TWYSTER GAME HUMAN PARTY FAVORS=20 SINATA =AD A pinata =8A for adults. THE CAGE OF WRATH And many more games and special surprises. Tickets are a wildly affordable $10. Make your reservations now, online at http://www.badepitaph.org. For more information, call 216-556-0919. Bad Epitaph Theater Company's summer 2004 production of THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION is sponsored by the Cleveland Free Times and the Cleveland Theater Collective. # # # The American Revolution by Kirk Wood Bromley, directed by David Hansen June 18 =AD July 4, 2004 at Wade Oval in University Circle All performances free and open to the public Imagine if Shakespeare wrote a play about our shared American history. All the familiar names are here: Lafayette, Hamilton, Cornwallis, Burr, Benedic= t Arnold, George III, Jefferson, Franklin, Adams and, of course, George Washington. The action springs to life with passion and humor, and blows the dust off these historical icons. Come and share Washington's travails against Redcoats, Tories, Hessians, mercenaries, mutinying generals, a bankrupt Congress, spies and his own incompetent and restless soldiers alon= g the way to the birth of the American spirit. BETC Mission Statement Bad Epitaph is an ensemble of artists who create an environment where Directors with vision and Artists with passion collaborate to produce theatrical works that are relevant to today=B9s society.=20 --MS_Mac_OE_3163276404_2059759_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Bad Epitaph: REBEL, REBEL - A Glam Rock Revolution BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY PRESENTS
"REBEL, REBEL"
A GLAM ROCK REVOLUTION
FEATURING VANITY CRASH
http://www.badepitaph.org

Bad Epitaph Theater Company presents REBEL, REBEL, a rocking benefit for BE= TC=B9S upcoming production, The American Revolution, on Saturday, May 1= , 2004 beginning at 8 PM at SPACES, 2220 Superior Viaduct in Cleveland.

Dance the night away, play hysterical party games, and enjoy tasty delights= from the best Cleveland restaurants.  Cash bar also provided.

The event includes:
  • VANITY CRASH =AD One of Cleveland=B9s hottest acts, modern "Glam-P= unk"
  • DJ DARCLIGHT =AD To keep the feet moving all night long.
  • COME AS YOUR FAVORITE REBEL - Prize given for best costume.
  • SILENT AUCTION =AD A wide variety of Cleveland-area goods and services.
  • 50-50 RAFFLE
  • YE OLDE TWYSTER GAME
  • HUMAN PARTY FAVORS
  • SINATA =AD A pinata =8A for adults.
  • THE CAGE OF WRATH
And many more games and special surprises.

Tickets are a wildly affordable $10.  Make your reservations no= w, online at http://www.badepitaph.org.  For more information, call 216= -556-0919.

Bad Epitaph Theater Company's summer 2004 production of THE AMERICAN REVOLU= TION is sponsored by the Cleveland Free Times and the Cleveland Theater Coll= ective.

# # #

The American Revolution by Kirk Wood Bromley, directed by David Hans= en
June 18 =AD July 4, 2004 at Wade Oval in University Circle
All performances free and open to the public

Imagine if Shakespeare wrote a play about our shared American history. &= nbsp;All the familiar names are here: Lafayette, Hamilton, Cornwallis, Burr,= Benedict Arnold, George III, Jefferson, Franklin, Adams and, of course, Geo= rge Washington.  The action springs to life with passion and humor, and= blows the dust off these historical icons.   Come and share Washi= ngton's travails against Redcoats, Tories, Hessians, mercenaries, mutinying = generals, a bankrupt Congress, spies and his own incompetent and restless so= ldiers along the way to the birth of the American spirit.

BETC Mission Statement
Bad Epitaph is an ensemble of artists who create an environment where D= irectors with vision and Artists with passion collaborate to produce theatri= cal works that are relevant to today=B9s society.
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Everything fr= om=A0 -=20 Audition - to - Acting=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 Classes - to - Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "Survi= val=20 skills." All about=20 =A0 =A0 "Showcases" and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noti= ced &=20 to get work. .=A0=A0 Creative ways to build & keep your career alive. Use your versatilit= y to=20 help pay the bills=20 =A0=A0=A0 when your career seems stalled or isn't going the way you'd like.= =A0=A0=20 .=A0 Sat. 5/8:=A0 'Tools of the Trade'=20 =A0=A0 Head shots, Resumes, Demo CD's, Business Cards & Other Promotional=20 Materials .=A0 Sat. 5/15:=A0 Marketing Basics=20 =A0=A0=A0Marketing Yourself to Get Local, Regional & National Work=20 .=A0 Sat. 5/22:=A0 Survival Basics=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0Career Options, Transitions & Alternative 'Survival Skills' [Note: It is preferred, but not mandatory, that you attend all sessions.] 4. "Tools of the Trade:=A0 How-to Series" =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Session Dates:=A0 3/30, 4/23, 4/20, 4/27, 5/4, 5/11, & 5/18 [Note: You may attend any session(s) of your choice.] .=A0 Tues: 3/30: How to do Your Professional Head Shot Project =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 [No Session Tues. 4= /6.] .=A0 Tues: 4/13: How to do Your Talent Resume .=A0 Tues. 4/20: How to do Your Voiceover Project .=A0 Tues. 4/27: How to Select & Develop Your Monologues, part I .=A0 Tues. 5/4:=A0=A0 How to Develop & Perform Your Monologues, part II .=A0 Tues. 5/11: Business Basics:=A0 How to Use Business Cards & Other=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Promotional Mat= erials II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptwriting Basic= s=20 for=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights"=A0=A0=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 4/1, 4/8, 4/15,=A0 4/22, & 4/29 [Note: It is preferred that you attend all sessions.] =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Participants should come prepared to focus & work on the Cra= ft of being=20 a playwright =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Discover how to combine your Creativity with the Structural=20= Skills to=20 make your play,=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 sketch or scene come alive.=A0 Follow guidelines to develop=20= your work so=20 that you may=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 market and submit it to local, regional or national play rea= dings.=20 Writers will have the=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 opportunity to prepare scenes or one-acts to be considered f= or upcoming=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "'PlayActs:' A Prelude to Performance" events. . Thurs. 4/1:=A0=A0 "The Craft:=A0 Developing Characters, Content & Format" =A0 Study the techniques for various types of scripts (stage plays, screen=20 plays, & TV scripts). .=A0 Thurs. 4/8:=A0=A0 "Putting the Elements Together" =A0=A0=A0 Concept, Characters, Content, Conflict, Conclusion .=A0 Thurs. 4/15:=A0=A0 "Readin,' Writin,' & Reacting" =A0=A0=A0 Workshop your drafts to get reactions and guidance to edit your ma= terial=20 to=A0 make it=A0 more marketable.=A0=20 .=A0 Thurs. 4/22:=A0=A0 "Revising , Refining & Rehearsing," part I .=A0 Thurs. 4/29:=A0=A0 "Revising, Refining & Rehearsing," part II =A0=A0=A0Workshop your revised scene or one-act drafts or final copy to get=20 reactions and=A0 guidance to edit your=A0=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0 material to enhance its marketability to producers & play readings= .=20 Fees: I.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: Craft & Professional Development" Series $ 25.00=A0 each when registering for 2 or more sessions at the same time.=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Advanced payment requi= red. $ 30.00=A0 each session . =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Cre= dit Cards accepted. Fees:=A0 II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptwrit= ing=20 Basics for=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights" $ 85.00=A0=A0=A0 for all 5 sessions when registered at same time.=A0=A0 Adva= nced=20 payment=A0 required. $ 30.00=A0=A0=A0 individual sessions .=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Credit= Cards accepted. Note:=A0 It is preferable, but not mandatory, to register for all sessions i= n=20 each series.=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 Can't attend scheduled classes?=A0 Private Coaching is available at same fee= s=20 as class sessions, limited time, only. Call (216) 561-8608=A0 to register & for locations. --part1_c.25200731.2d984138_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

"Tricks of The=20= Trade:=A0 Craft, Career & Professional Development"
continues
Tuesday, 3/30
How-to  do Your Professional Head Shot Project

WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, at Shaker Heights locations= .
Call (216) 561-8608.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0


Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays, thru=A0 - Sat. 5/22.
=A0=A0=A0=A0 1.=A0 Tues & Thurs. sessions:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 6:30 -=A0= =A0 8:30 PM
=A0=A0=A0=A0 2.=A0 Sat. sessions:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 10:30 - 12:30 PM


To register for ongoing classes for Actors, Playwrights, Directors & Oth= er Performing Artists, call (216) 561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0=20=

I. "Tricks of the Trade: Craft & Professional Development" Ser= ies
=A0=A0=A0=A0 This Series Provides lots of Practice with Practical Scenarios=20= . . .

1. "On-Camera Practice for Commercial, Industrial & Film Acting"<= BR>
Practice on-camera skills with commercial, film & industrial scripts.= =A0 See yourself as=A0=A0
talent agents, producers, clients & casting agents see you.=A0 Learn how= your facial
expressions, gestures/mannerisms, body language/movement & voice project= on-
camera. Enhance the way you look, speak & act to get work.

.=A0 Sat. 4/3:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "I'm Ready For My Close-up"

=A0=A0=A0[Note:  You  may attend this session if you did no= t attend earlier sessions.]

= Practice on-camera skills with monologues, commercial, film & industrial= scripts. Get feedback on how you look, speak & act on- camera. <= FONT COLOR=3D"#000000" BACK=3D"#ffffff" style=3D"BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff"= SIZE=3D2 PTSIZE=3D10 FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0">=A0Prac= tice reading scripts on-camera to prepare for=A0 commercial, industrial &= ; film auditions. Learn " Tricks of the Trade" techniques for scene work; be= come comfortable with, &  memorize, monologues & script materia= l.

2. "Voiceover & Speaking Techniques For Performing Artists"
=A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 4/17, 4/24, & 5/1
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0[Note:  It is preferred, but not mandatory,= that you attend all sessions.]
=A0
= Hear how you sound to listeners.=A0 Are you clear, articulate & interest= ing?=A0 Do you 'Swallow' your
words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have you been asked to 'Sl= ow down?'=A0
Professional=A0 voiceover talent & public speakers pay attention to the=20= details - pacing, "t's, d's, &
ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and your voice: enunciation, arti= culation, intonation,=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
inflection, and more, to give your characters & performances more flavor= . Great session for singers
& comedians, too.


.=A0 Sat. 4/17:=A0 Listen, Hear & Discern
=A0=A0=A0
Assess & Analyze Your Speaking Style
.=A0 Sat. 4/24:=A0 Speak With a Purpose
=A0=A0=A0
Learn & Practice the Voice Skills & Techniques Which Make a= Difference
.=A0 Sat. 5/1:=A0=A0=A0 Practice & Perform
=A0=A0=A0
Enhancing Your Voiceover & Speaking Artistry

3. "Business Basics for Performing Artists: On Being an Entrepreneur"=
=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 5/8, 5/15, & 5/22
[Note:  It is preferred, but not mandatory, that you atte= nd all sessions.]

How to create and develop your individual "Signature Style" business operati= on.=A0
= .=A0 Head shots,=A0 resumes, business cards, marketing & promotio= nal materials, networking & other
=A0=A0 business skills to get work as an actor, playwright, director, singer= , dancer or musician.=A0

.=A0
Design & develop=A0 your business cards & other promotio= nal materials such as, postcards to
=A0=A0=A0 promote=A0 yourself.

.=A0
Keep business records & deduct expenses when you travel, aud= ition & work as a performing
=A0=A0=A0 artist.=A0 Avoid=A0 financial pitfalls.

.=A0
Breaking into the business: Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "S= cams," Casting Directors,
=A0=A0=A0 Producers & Directors, Unions.
.=A0=A0 The=A0 - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - t= o make that Leap from Cleveland
=A0=A0=A0=A0 to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets. Everythin= g from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting
=A0=A0=A0=A0 Classes - to - Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "S= urvival skills." All
about
=A0 =A0
"Showcases" and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noti= ced & to get work.
.=A0=A0 Creative ways to build & keep your career alive. Use y= our versatility to help pay the bills
=A0=A0=A0 when your career seems stalled or isn't going the way you'd like.= =A0=A0

.=A0 Sat. 5/8:=A0 'Tools of the Trade'
=A0=A0
Head shots, Resumes, Demo CD's, Business Cards & Other Promotiona= l Materials
.=A0 Sat. 5/15:=A0 Marketing Basics
=A0=A0=A0
Marketing Yourself to Get Local, Regional & National Work
.=A0 Sat. 5/22:=A0 Survival Basics=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0
Career Options, Transitions & Alternative 'Survival Skills'<= /FONT>=
[Note:  It is preferred, but not mandatory, that you atte= nd all sessions.]

4. "Tools of the Trade:=A0 How-to Series"
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Session Dates:=A0 3/30, 4/23, 4/20, 4/27, 5/4, 5/11, & 5/= 18
[Note:  You may attend any session(s) of your choice.]

.=A0 Tues: 3/30: How to do Your Professional Head Shot Project

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 [No Session Tues. 4= /6.]

.=A0 Tues: 4/13: How to do Your Talent Resume
.=A0 Tues. 4/20: How to do Your Voiceover Project
.=A0 Tues. 4/27: How to Select & Develop Your Monologues, part I
.=A0 Tues. 5/4:=A0=A0 How to Develop & Perform Your Monologues, part II<= BR> .=A0 Tues. 5/11: Business Basics:=A0 How to Use Business Cards & Other <= BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Promotional Mat= erials



II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptwriting Ba= sics for=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights"=A0=A0=A0

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 4/1, 4/8, 4/15,=A0 4/22, & 4/29
[Note:  It is preferred that you attend all sessions.]

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Participants should come prepared to focus & work on the= Craft of being a playwright
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Discover how to combine your Creativity with the Structural=20= Skills to make your play,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 sketch or scene come alive.=A0 Follow guidelines to develop=20= your work so that you may
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 market and submit it to local, regional or national play rea= dings. Writers will have the
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 opportunity to prepare scenes or one-acts to be considered f= or upcoming
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "'PlayActs:' A Prelude to Performance" events.=

. Thurs. 4/1:=A0=A0 "The Craft:=A0 Developing Characters, Content & F= ormat"
=A0
Study the techniques for various types of scripts (stage plays, scree= n plays, & TV scripts).
.=A0 Thurs. 4/8:=A0=A0 "Putting the Elements Together"
=A0=A0=A0
Concept, Characters, Content, Conflict, Conclusion
.=A0 Thurs. 4/15:=A0=A0 "Readin,' Writin,' & Reacting"
=A0=A0=A0
Workshop your drafts to get reactions and guidance to edit your ma= terial to=A0 make it=A0 more marketable.=A0
.=A0 Thurs. 4/22:=A0=A0 "Revising , Refining & Rehearsing," part I
.=A0 Thurs. 4/29:=A0=A0 "Revising, Refining & Rehearsing," part II
=A0=A0=A0
Workshop your revised scene or one-act drafts or final copy to get=20= reactions and=A0 guidance to edit your=A0=A0
=A0=A0=A0 material to enhance its marketability to producers & play read= ings.


Fees: I.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: Craft & Professional Development" S= eries
$ 25.00=A0
each when registering for 2 or more sessions at the same time. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Advanced payment requi= red.
$ 30.00=A0
each session .
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Cr= edit Cards accepted.

Fees:=A0 II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptw= riting Basics for
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights"
$ 85.00=A0=A0
=A0 for all 5 sessions when registered at same time.=A0=A0 Adva= nced payment=A0 required.
$ 30.00=A0=A0=A0
individual sessions .
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Credit= Cards accepted.

Note:=A0 It is preferable, but not mandatory, to register for all session= s in each series.=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
Can't attend scheduled classes?=A0 Private Coaching is available at same fee= s as class sessions, limited time, only.

Call (216) 561-8608=A0 to register & for locations.




--part1_c.25200731.2d984138_boundary-- From lilith at cros.net Sun Mar 28 14:03:43 2004 From: lilith at cros.net (Christine Chapman) Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 17:03:43 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS FOR LAKESPEARE NEXT WEEKEND!!! Message-ID: <001001c41510$89a26d80$abf4ec3f@ChandlerChapman> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000D_01C414E6.A02DB480 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Lakespeare Theatre Festival Company Auditions Are next weekend, April 3 & 4, 2004 BY APPOINTMENT DO YOU HAVE YOUR SLOT SCHEDULED YET? Call 419-797-2220 To set your appointment. We are performing "Much Ado About Nothing" and a lovely group of brand new shorts... June 12, 13, 19, 20, 2004 At Lakeview Park In Port Clinton, OH COME BE A PART OF OUR INAUGURAL SEASON! Thank your for supporting the performing arts! Christine Chapman,=20 Artistic Director ------=_NextPart_000_000D_01C414E6.A02DB480 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Lakespeare Theatre Festival
Company=20 Auditions
 
Are=20 next weekend,
April 3=20 & 4, 2004
BY=20 APPOINTMENT
 
DO YOU=20 HAVE YOUR SLOT
SCHEDULED YET?
 
Call=20 419-797-2220
To set=20 your appointment.
 
We are=20 performing
"Much Ado=20 About Nothing"
and a=20 lovely group of brand new shorts...
 
June 12,=20 13, 19, 20, 2004
At=20 Lakeview Park
In Port=20 Clinton, OH
 
COME BE A=20 PART OF OUR INAUGURAL SEASON!
 
 
Thank=20 your for supporting the performing arts!
 
Christine=20 Chapman,
Artistic=20 Director
------=_NextPart_000_000D_01C414E6.A02DB480-- From crosenth at kent.edu Sun Mar 28 16:38:24 2004 From: crosenth at kent.edu (CRAIG ROSENTHAL) Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 19:38:24 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Soon to be Graduate looking for some odd jobs under Publicity from organizations Message-ID: <3009237.1080520704688.JavaMail.crosenth@kent.edu> Dear NEOPal, My name is Craig Rosenthal. I am going to be a graduate of Streetsboro=20 High School and will be attending Kent State University in the fall=20 with a major of Pre-Journalism and Mass Communications. I am looking=20 to add to my portfolio right now, and some side jobs. I have an interest in helping theatre and entertainment organizations,=20 and the public with their needs in publicity. I have been an editor=20 for my school newspaper -- which included layout, writing and editing =96= =20 and have taken Journalism classes since tenth grade. I also am a=20 correspondent for the local newspaper. =20 My skills include: Journalism*, English 9-12*, Desktop Publishing*,=20 Adv. Desktop*, Newspaper Layout, AP Style Writing, Newspaper Style=20 Writing, Theatre Skills, Typing.com*, =09Public Speaking*, Intro to Radio= =20 Broadcast*, Photoshop, Adobe Pagemaker, Microsoft Word, Microsoft=20 Publisher, Powerpoint, Newsletters***, Brochures***, Personal=20 Resumes**, Poster Design** & Program Design**.=20 *Denotes classes I have taken. **Small wage of $5.00 =96 $20.00/per item (example: Personal resume:=20 $5.00, Program: $15.00-$20.00 or $3.00 per page.) ***Negotiate wage, if possible. Samples are available for select items, however, most of my work are=20 able to be sampled, but time is going to be have to be given to me to=20 produce them. I am a fast and hard worker. I am very creative in ideas and design. =20 If you are interested in helping me out, please e-mail me at=20 crosenth at kent.edu or call me @ 330-606-4633. Best times to call are=20 Weekdays between 10:20-10:59, 1:00-2:30, and after 3:00 and anytime on=20 weekends. Calls between 9:00 =96 10:00 p.m. accepted. If I do not=20 answer my phone, leave a message and I will get back to you. If you=20 would rather e-mail me, that is fine. I will e-mail you my resume when=20 you get a hold of me. So, actors, dancers, directors: Need a resume done? Theatres: Need anything done?! E-mail me! Craig Rosenthal crosenth at kent.edu -------------------------- ________________________ Take me for what I am... Baby, if you give a damn. Take me baby, or leave me. --Rent. >From groundworksmailinglist" GROUNDWORKS DANCETHEATER PERFORMS AS PART OF CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE?S DANCEWORKS 04 THIS WEEKEND, APRIL 2-4. Performances are April 2-4 at CPT?s Gordon Square Theatre located at 6415 Detroit Avenue, (corner of West 65th St.) in Cleveland, Ohio. Friday and Saturday April 2-3 at 8:00pm and Sunday, April 4 at 3:00pm. Ticket prices are $18 general admission, $15 for students and seniors and can be purchased by calling Cleveland Public Theatre at 216-631-2727. GroundWorks will present the world premiere of a new work by Artistic Director David Shimotakahara, and the Cleveland premiere of ?At Once There Was A House? by guest choreographer Beth Corning of Dance Alloy in Pittsburgh, PA. Read this Sunday's Plain Dealer feature article! http://www.cleveland.com/artsandevents/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/entertainment/1080383760319051.xml For more information visit www.groundworksdance.org. See you this weekend! ................................................................ Our apologies to anyone who has removed their address from this list. To unsubscribe please contact info at groundworksdance.org. From cwheat at neo.rr.com Sun Mar 28 19:18:32 2004 From: cwheat at neo.rr.com (Clara Wheat) Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 21:18:32 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Comedy auditions Message-ID: <000801c4153c$84a76340$43c7d2cc@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4150A.395451A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable **** special note**** Date has been changed. Also looking for Latino = female.***** Discipline actors and actress needed for a short film (Comedy). =3D20 This is a TV Production Class project for Tri-C, Parma. There will be = =3D no pay, but if you are looking to build up your resume and get some =3D experience, this would be a great opportunity. A copy of the work will = =3D be granted to you as well. We are looking for a handsome but funny =3D African American male, 5'9" or taller and around the age of 25. Another = =3D male, any background, to play a 25 year old. And a Puerto Rican woman, = =3D between the ages of 23-28 that could give a funny ghetto look. Need to = =3D be available for shooting all day on April 3rd and 4th. Auditions are = =3D going to take place at Tri-C (Parma) room G-107, March 18th at 7:30 p.m. = =3D You must send your head shots and resumes to Fred Trigo at =3D qon22 at hotmail.com. Take note, send only to this web address. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4150A.395451A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
**** special note**** = Date has=20 been changed. Also looking for Latino = female.*****
 
Discipline actors and actress needed for a short = film=20 (Comedy). =3D20

This is a TV Production Class project for Tri-C,=20 Parma.  There will be =3D
no pay, but if you are looking to = build up your=20 resume and get some =3D
experience, this would be a great = opportunity.  A=20 copy of the work will =3D
be granted to you as well. We are looking = for a=20 handsome but funny =3D
African American male, 5'9" or taller and = around the age=20 of 25.  Another =3D
male, any background, to play a 25 year = old.  And=20 a Puerto Rican woman, =3D
between the ages of 23-28 that could give a = funny=20 ghetto look.  Need to =3D
be available for shooting all day on = April 3rd=20 and 4th.  Auditions are =3D
going to take place at Tri-C (Parma) = room=20 G-107, March 18th at 7:30 p.m. =3D
You must send your head shots and = resumes to=20 Fred  Trigo  at =3D
qon22 at hotmail.com.  Take = note, send=20 only to this web address.
------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4150A.395451A0-- From csimon at convergence-continuum.org Sun Mar 28 20:54:06 2004 From: csimon at convergence-continuum.org (csimon at convergence-continuum.org) Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 20:54:06 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]convergence-continuum opens Free Will & Wanton Lust Message-ID: <1756.65.43.178.176.1080536046.squirrel@webmail.plainhost.com> CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM OPENS ITS 2004 SEASON ON APRIL 9 WITH FREE WILL & WANTON LUST BY NICKY SILVER After showcasing a quartet of successful productions last year, convergence-continuum is back from our winter hiatus to once again immerse audiences in our environmental style of theatre. Last year we featured strange worlds, magical houses, and corrupt politicians. But this year, the company?s first production of 2004, Free Will and Wanton Lust by Nicky Silver, is a nice play about family. There's a glitzy mother, Claire, and her mirthless son, Philip. Who?s not quite sure which side of the closet door he?s on. And her daughter, Amy. Who?s pregnant and wants to be a lesbian. And let?s not forget Tony, Mom?s boyish lover who makes Claire feel young again with his ?fountain of youth.? So where does Philip?s fianc?e Vivian fit in? And what about Claire?s husband? Confused? Intrigued? Welcome back to The Liminis! Artistic Director Clyde Simon directs the ensemble cast which includes Lisa Bradley, Lauri Hammer, Geoff Hoffman, Steve Needham, and Allyson Rosen. Free Will and Wanton Lust opens Friday, April 9 and runs Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays through May 8 at The Liminis, 2438 Scranton Rd. in Cleveland's historic Tremont neighborhood. All performances begin at 8 pm. Tickets are $12 for general admission and $9 for students and seniors. Seating for this production is limited. For information and reservations, call 216-687-0074 or visit us on the web at www.convergence-continuum.org From Dawgs9900 at aol.com Mon Mar 22 00:46:06 2004 From: Dawgs9900 at aol.com (Dawgs9900 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 03:46:06 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]24 Ch. Sound Board 4 Sale Very Cheap Message-ID: <110.2fa5d4c2.2d9001ce@aol.com> -------------------------------1079945166 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Live Audio console for sale SoundTracs MX Series 24 channels 8 sub groups, 6 Aux sends Direct Out on every channel matrix 4 way sweepable mid range freq. LED meter bridge Phantom power on every channel mute every channel/sub group rack mountable power supply sturdy wood road case with casters, great for road use or instal I believe this board is a 93 or 94 not sure, bought it from a production company in Cleveland this summer, used it once, a great board. It was the FOH board in Peabody's before they changed ownership, after that it sat in the shop, so other then the one gig I used it for, it has no road use. for more information and PICS contact Jim oconnor by phone (216) 271 6639, (216) 376 6134, or by email at Dawgs9900 at aol.com. Thank you for your time -------------------------------1079945166 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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-------------------------------1079945166-- From sjlouzos at yahoo.com Mon Mar 22 05:04:26 2004 From: sjlouzos at yahoo.com (Steve Louzos) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 05:04:26 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]North Coast Men's Chorus Punctuates Gay Marriage Rally Message-ID: <20040322130426.55479.qmail@web20916.mail.yahoo.com> --0-760912806-1079960666=:55085 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii northcoast men?s chorus richard cole, music director newsrelease Contact: Steven J. Louzos 1024 East 174th Street Cleveland, OH 44119 216.531.3156 sjlouzos at yahoo.com www.ncmchorus.org March 22, 2004 for immediate release North Coast Men?s Chorus Punctuates Gay Marriage Rally CLEVELAND, OHIO ?The North Coast Men?s Chorus will place an exclamation mark on Friday?s Courthouse demonstration calling for the legalization of gay marriage in its up coming performances of ?Only In The Movies,? at 8:00 PM, Saturday, March 27 and 3:00 PM, Sunday, March 28. Demonstrations in favor of legalizing gay marriage at the Massachusetts State House sparked the Boston Gay Men?s Chorus to release a recording of ?Marry Us,? a song the North Coast Men?s Chorus has performed several times in recent years. On learning of the activities in Boston, there was a surge of opinion from within the NCMC?s membership to add the piece to ?Only In The Movies.? One member?s comment was, ?We should sing it at every concert until we don?t have to sing it any more.? Richard Cole, the Chorus? Music Director, responded by explaining, ?this show draws from music from the movies. Somehow, it just doesn?t fit here but, undoubtedly, we?ll do it again ? maybe in the near future. We have programmed a couple pieces, back to back, that do make a strong statement about gay marriage, particularly now.? He was referring to ?Don?t Mary Me? and ?San Francisco.? In addition to those pieces, Cole intends to fully underscore the struggle for the freedom to marry in the second half of the show, ?in a song that?s all about making our hopes and dreams come true. What if we were free to marry? What would it look like? We have the opportunity in this show to cross the line into ?What If Land? and I think we owe it to ourselves and the public to do just that.? Perhaps the highest profile gay organization in Northeast Ohio; the North Coast Men?s Chorus is an all-volunteer organization. Founded in 1988, the NCMC is a community based musical organization which affirms the gay experience by presenting entertaining, quality performances for diverse audiences; providing a supportive environment for its members; and promoting a positive presence in the gay community and beyond. This Season?s holiday show, Sugar Plum Fairies sold out. Tickets for Only In The Movies are currently available on-line at www.ncmchorus.org or by calling 216.556.0590. ($15 in advance, $20 at the door.) ##### Steven J. Louzos 1024 East 174th Street Cleveland, OH 44119 216-531-3156 sjlouzos at yahoo.com Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-760912806-1079960666=:55085 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

northcoast men?s chorus

richard cole, music director

 

newsrelease

Contact: 

 

Steven J. Louzos

1024 East 174th Street

Cleveland, OH  44119

216.531.3156

sjlouzos at yahoo.com

www.ncmchorus.org

March 22, 2004

 

for immediate release

 

North Coast Men?s Chorus Punctuates Gay Marriage Rally

 

 

CLEVELAND, OHIO ?The North Coast Men?s Chorus will place an exclamation mark on Friday?s Courthouse demonstration calling for the legalization of gay marriage in its up coming performances of  ?Only In The Movies,? at 8:00 PM, Saturday, March 27 and 3:00 PM, Sunday, March 28.

 

Demonstrations in favor of legalizing gay marriage at the Massachusetts State House sparked the Boston Gay Men?s Chorus to release a recording of ?Marry Us,? a song the North Coast Men?s Chorus has performed several times in recent years.  On learning of the activities in Boston, there was a surge of opinion from within the NCMC?s membership to add the piece to ?Only In The Movies.?  One member?s comment was, ?We should sing it at every concert until we don?t have to sing it any more.?  

 

Richard Cole, the Chorus? Music Director, responded by explaining, ?this show draws from music from the movies.  Somehow, it just doesn?t fit here but, undoubtedly, we?ll do it again ? maybe in the near future.  We have programmed a couple pieces, back to back, that do make a strong statement about gay marriage, particularly now.?  He was referring to ?Don?t Mary Me? and ?San Francisco.?   In addition to those pieces, Cole intends to fully underscore the struggle for the freedom to marry in the second half of the show, ?in a song that?s all about making our hopes and dreams come true.  What if we were free to marry?  What would it look like?  We have the opportunity in this show to cross the line into ?What If Land? and I think we owe it to ourselves and the public to do just that.? 

 

Perhaps the highest profile gay organization in Northeast Ohio; the North Coast Men?s Chorus is an all-volunteer organization.  Founded in 1988, the NCMC is a community based musical organization which affirms the gay experience by presenting entertaining, quality performances for diverse audiences; providing a supportive environment for its members; and promoting a positive presence in the gay community and beyond.

 

This Season?s holiday show, Sugar Plum Fairies sold out.  Tickets for Only In The Movies are currently available on-line at www.ncmchorus.org or by calling 216.556.0590. ($15 in advance, $20 at the door.)

 

#####

 



Steven J. Louzos
1024 East 174th Street
Cleveland, OH  44119
 
216-531-3156
 
 

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Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-760912806-1079960666=:55085-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Mon Mar 22 06:32:43 2004 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 09:32:43 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder: "Tricks of the Trade . . . " Spring Series Begins Tues. 3/23. Message-ID: <136.2bf8d6c0.2d90530b@aol.com> --part1_136.2bf8d6c0.2d90530b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable From:=A0 Sue Johnson, Director =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio NOTE: We continue to experience some email 'glitches,' so, it's still not=20 completely reliable. =20 For any questions or to register for sessions, it's best to call (216)=20 561-8608 for the time being. Thanks. Register Now . . . for "Tricks of The Trade:=A0 Craft, Career & Professional Development"=20 WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, at Shaker Heights locations.=20 Call (216) 561-8608.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays, beginning Tues. 3/23 - thru=A0 - Sat. 5/22.= =20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 1.=A0 Tues & Thurs. sessions:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 6:30 -=A0=A0 8:30=20= PM =A0=A0=A0=A0 2.=A0 Sat. sessions:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 10:30 - 12:30 PM To register for ongoing classes for Actors, Playwrights, Directors & Other=20 Performing Artists, call (216) 561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0=20 I. "Tricks of the Trade: Craft & Professional Development" Series =A0=A0=A0=A0 This Series Provides lots of Practice with Practical Scenarios=20= . . . 1. "On-Camera Practice for Commercial, Industrial & Film Acting" =A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 3/23, 3/25, 3/27, & 4/3=20 =A0=20 Practice on-camera skills with commercial, film & industrial scripts.=A0 See= =20 yourself as=A0=A0=20 talent agents, producers, clients & casting agents see you.=A0 Learn how you= r=20 facial=20 expressions, gestures/mannerisms, body language/movement & voice project on- camera. Enhance the way you look, speak & act to get work. .=A0 Tues. 3/23:=A0=A0=A0 "I'm Getting Ready For My Close-up," part I .=A0 Thurs. 3/25:=A0 "I'm Getting Ready For My Close-up," part II =A0=A0=A0=A0Practice reading scripts on-camera to prepare for=A0 commercial,= industrial=20 & film auditions.=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 Learn " Tricks of the Trade" techniques for scene work; become=20 comfortable with, &=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 memorize, monologues & script material. .=A0 Sat. 3/27:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "I'm Ready For My Close-up," part III .=A0 Sat. 4/3:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "I'm Ready For My Close-up," part IV =A0=A0=A0Practice on-camera skills with monologues, commercial, film & indus= trial=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=A0=A0=20= =20 scripts. Get feedback on how you look, speak & act on- camera.=20 2. "Voiceover & Speaking Techniques For Performing Artists" =A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 4/17, 4/24, & 5/1 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 Hear how you sound to listeners.=A0 Are you clear, articulate & interesting?= =A0=20 Do you 'Swallow' your=20 words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have you been asked to 'Sl= ow=20 down?'=A0=20 Professional=A0 voiceover talent & public speakers pay attention to the deta= ils=20 - pacing, "t's, d's, &=20 ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and your voice: enunciation,=20 articulation, intonation,=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 inflection, and more, to give your characters & performances more flavor.=20 Great session for singers=20 & comedians, too. .=A0 Sat. 4/17:=A0 Listen, Hear & Discern =A0=A0=A0Assess & Analyze Your Speaking Style .=A0 Sat. 4/24:=A0 Speak With a Purpose =A0=A0=A0Learn & Practice the Voice Skills & Techniques Which Make a Differe= nce .=A0 Sat. 5/1:=A0=A0=A0 Practice & Perform =A0=A0=A0Enhancing Your Voiceover & Speaking Artistry=20 3. "Business Basics for Performing Artists: On Being an Entrepreneur" =A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 5/8, 5/15, & 5/22 How to create and develop your individual "Signature Style" business=20 operation.=A0=20 .=A0 Head shots,=A0 resumes, business cards, marketing & promotional materia= ls,=20 networking & other=20 =A0=A0 business skills to get work as an actor, playwright, director, singer= ,=20 dancer or musician.=A0=20 .=A0 Design & develop=A0 your business cards & other promotional materials s= uch=20 as, postcards to=20 =A0=A0=A0 promote=A0 yourself.=20 .=A0 Keep business records & deduct expenses when you travel, audition & wor= k=20 as a performing=20 =A0=A0=A0 artist.=A0 Avoid=A0 financial pitfalls.=20 .=A0 Breaking into the business: Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams,"=20 Casting Directors,=20 =A0=A0=A0 Producers & Directors, Unions. .=A0=A0 The=A0 - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - to make that Le= ap from=20 Cleveland=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets. Everything fr= om=A0 -=20 Audition - to - Acting=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 Classes - to - Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "Survi= val=20 skills." All about=20 =A0 "Showcases" and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get notice= d &=20 to get work. .=A0=A0 Creative ways to build & keep your career alive. Use your versatilit= y to=20 help pay the bills=20 =A0=A0=A0 when your career seems stalled or isn't going the way you'd like.= =A0=A0=20 .=A0 Sat. 5/8:=A0 'Tools of the Trade'=20 =A0=A0 Head shots, Resumes, Demo CD's, Business Cards & Other Promotional=20 Materials .=A0 Sat. 5/15:=A0 Marketing Basics=20 =A0=A0=A0Marketing Yourself to Get Local, Regional & National Work=20 .=A0 Sat. 5/22:=A0 Survival Basics=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0Career Options, Transitions & Alternative 'Survival Skills' 4. "Tools of the Trade:=A0 How-to Series" =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Session Dates:=A0 3/30, 4/23, 4/20, 4/27, 5/4, 5/11, & 5/18 .=A0 Tues: 3/30: How to do Your Professional Head Shot Project =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 [No Session Tues. 4= /6.] .=A0 Tues: 4/13: How to do Your Talent Resume .=A0 Tues. 4/20: How to do Your Voiceover Project .=A0 Tues. 4/27: How to Select & Develop Your Monologues, part I .=A0 Tues. 5/4: How to Develop & Perform Your Monologues, part II .=A0 Tues. 5/11: Business Basics:=A0 How to Use Business Cards & Other=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Promotional Mat= erials II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptwriting Basic= s=20 for=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights"=A0=A0=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 4/1, 4/8, 4/15,=A0 4/22, & 4/29 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Participants should come prepared to focus & work on the Cra= ft of being=20 a playwright =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Discover how to combine your Creativity with the Structural=20= Skills to=20 make your play,=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 sketch or scene come alive.=A0 Follow guidelines to develop=20= your work so=20 that you may=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 market and submit it to local, regional or national play rea= dings.=20 Writers will have the=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 opportunity to prepare scenes or one-acts to be considered f= or upcoming=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "'PlayActs:' A Prelude to Performance" events. . Thurs. 4/1:=A0=A0 "The Craft:=A0 Developing Characters, Content & Format" =A0 Study the techniques for various types of scripts (stage plays, screen=20 plays, & TV scripts). .=A0 Thurs. 4/8:=A0=A0 "Putting the Elements Together" =A0=A0=A0 Concept, Characters, Content, Conflict, Conclusion .=A0 Thurs. 4/15:=A0=A0 "Readin,' Writin,' & Reacting" =A0=A0=A0 Workshop your drafts to get reactions and guidance to edit your ma= terial=20 to make it=A0 more marketable.=A0=20 .=A0 Thurs. 4/22:=A0=A0 "Revising , Refining & Rehearsing," part I .=A0 Thurs. 4/29:=A0=A0 "Revising, Refining & Rehearsing," part II =A0=A0=A0Workshop your revised scene or one-act drafts or final copy to get=20 reactions and=A0 guidance to edit your =20 material to enhance its marketability to producers & play readings.=20 Fees: I.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: Craft & Professional Development" Series $ 25.00=A0 each when registering for 2 or more sessions at the same time.=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Advanced payment requi= red. $ 30.00=A0 each session . =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Cre= dit Cards accepted. Fees:=A0 II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptwrit= ing=20 Basics for=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights" $ 85.00=A0=A0=A0 for all 5 sessions when registered at same time.=A0=A0 Adva= nced=20 payment=A0 required. $ 25.00=A0=A0=A0 individual sessions with advanced payment.=A0=20 $ 30.00=A0=A0=A0 individual sessions .=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Credit= Cards accepted. Note:=A0 It is preferable, but not mandatory, to register for all sessions i= n=20 each series.=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 Can't attend scheduled classes?=A0 Private Coaching is available at same fee= s=20 as class sessions, limited time, only. Call (216) 561-8608=A0 to register & for locations. About Sue Johnson . . . . Sue Johnson, Director of the WAKE UP An LIVE's Actors' Studio, is an actor= ,=20 director and coach whose professional credits include recent appearances in=20 Arthur Miller's The Ride Down Mt. Morgan, Ibsen's A Doll's House, Neil Simon= 's=20 The Sunshine Boys, Langston Hughes' Simply Heavenly, Ossie Davis' Purlie,=20 Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor as well as other roles in Cleveland= area=20 theatres. She has been a recipient of the Karamu Actors Guild, 1999-2000=20 (Outer Circle) Award for "Best Supporting Actress in a Musical," for her rol= e as=20 Idella in Beck Center for the Arts production of Purlie.=A0=A0 Recent TV cre= dits=20 include A & E's 100 Centre Street, and films, Antwone Fisher=A0 directed by=20= Denzel=20 Washington, and The Year That Trembled, Jay Craven, Director.=A0 Her talent=20 resume lists numerous TV commercials, industrials, and voiceovers.=A0=20 Sue combines her professional acting and motivational speaking talents to=20 present her widely acclaimed Sue Johnson Acting Seminars for Business, Life=20 Enrichment Programs, Personal Power Series and Guest Artist Presentations. S= ue also=20 can be seen conducting her "Tricks of the Trade,"=A9 "Getting Your Big Break= ,"=20 and "Actors' Career, Craft & Professional Development" workshop series for=20 various theatre, educational and cultural arts organizations.=A0=20 She was a producer and co-hosted "WAKE UP And LIVE withG.A.S."=A9,a series o= f=20 three entertainment and arts talk shows heard on WELW Radio.=A0 She has also= made=20 former guest appearances on Fox TV 8's "Fox Unplugged."=20 Sue, a graduate of Case Western Reserve University, holds an M.Ed degree fro= m=20 Cleveland State=A0 University and is the proud mom of Heidi, a poet who=20 publishes and performs her works under the pen name, Nia. About Gary Webster . . . Gary Webster Gary is a well-known radio personality in the Painesville, OH=20 area who spends his off-air time studying acting, performing and writing pla= ys.=20 For the past 8 years, Gary has written numerous one-act plays and sketches,=20 including Divine Intervention, which have been performed in staged readings=20= and=20 full productions in the greater Cleveland area. Gary, along with Ruby Fox an= d=20 Sue Johnson recently completed writing and producing Harlem Blues.=A0 Gary h= as=20 also studied extensively at the Cleveland Playhouse with Bob Noll, a well-kn= own=20 national playwright and professor at John Carroll University Gary, a=A0 graduate in Communications, from Kent State University, is now=20 adding essay writing to his repertoire of artistic endeavors.=A0 Gary is wor= king on=20 his Nobody Asked Me, But . . ., a collection of commentaries and essays abou= t=20 the human condition, which he has performed for cultural arts organizations=20= and=20 is being developed for publication. --part1_136.2bf8d6c0.2d90530b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable From:=A0 Sue Johnson, Director
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NOTE: 
We continue to experience some email 'glitches,'  s= o, it's still not completely reliable. 
For any questions or to register for sessions, it's best to call (216) 561-8= 608 for the time being.  Thanks.

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Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays, beginning Tues. 3/23 - thru=A0 - Sat= . 5/22.
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.=A0 Thurs. 3/25:=A0 "I'm Getting Ready For My Close-up," part II

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=A0=A0=A0=A0 memorize, monologues & script material.

.=A0 Sat. 3/27:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "I'm Ready For My Close-up," part III .=A0 Sat. 4/3:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "I'm Ready For My Close-up," part IV<= /B>
=A0=A0=A0
Practice on-camera skills with monologues, commercial, film & i= ndustrial =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0  
    scripts. Get feedback on how you look, speak & act on= - camera.


2. "Voiceover & Speaking Techniques For Performing Artists"
=A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 4/17, 4/24, & 5/1
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
= Hear how you sound to listeners.=A0 Are you clear, articulate & interest= ing?=A0 Do you 'Swallow' your
words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have you been asked to 'Sl= ow down?'=A0
Professional=A0 voiceover talent & public speakers pay attention to the=20= details - pacing, "t's, d's, &
ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and your voice: enunciation, arti= culation, intonation,=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
inflection, and more, to give your characters & performances more flavor= . Great session for singers
& comedians, too.


.=A0 Sat. 4/17:=A0 Listen, Hear & Discern
=A0=A0=A0
Assess & Analyze Your Speaking Style
.=A0 Sat. 4/24:=A0 Speak With a Purpose
=A0=A0=A0
Learn & Practice the Voice Skills & Techniques Which Make a= Difference
.=A0 Sat. 5/1:=A0=A0=A0 Practice & Perform
=A0=A0=A0
Enhancing Your Voiceover & Speaking Artistry

3. "Business Basics for Performing Artists: On Being an Entrepreneur"=
=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 5/8, 5/15, & 5/22

How to create and develop your individual "Signature Style" business operati= on.=A0
= .=A0 Head shots,=A0 resumes, business cards, marketing & promotio= nal materials, networking & other
=A0=A0 business skills to get work as an actor, playwright, director, singer= , dancer or musician.=A0

.=A0
Design & develop=A0 your business cards & other promotio= nal materials such as, postcards to
=A0=A0=A0 promote=A0 yourself.

.=A0
Keep business records & deduct expenses when you travel, aud= ition & work as a performing
=A0=A0=A0 artist.=A0 Avoid=A0 financial pitfalls.

.=A0
Breaking into the business: Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "S= cams," Casting Directors,
=A0=A0=A0 Producers & Directors, Unions.
.=A0=A0 The=A0 - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - t= o make that Leap from Cleveland
=A0=A0=A0=A0 to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets. Everythin= g from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting
=A0=A0=A0=A0 Classes - to - Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "S= urvival skills." All
about
  =A0
"Showcases" and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get n= oticed & to get work.
.=A0=A0 Creative ways to build & keep your career alive. Use y= our versatility to help pay the bills
=A0=A0=A0 when your career seems stalled or isn't going the way you'd like.= =A0=A0

.=A0 Sat. 5/8:=A0 'Tools of the Trade'
=A0=A0
Head shots, Resumes, Demo CD's, Business Cards & Other Promotiona= l Materials
.=A0 Sat. 5/15:=A0 Marketing Basics
=A0=A0=A0
Marketing Yourself to Get Local, Regional & National Work
.=A0 Sat. 5/22:=A0 Survival Basics=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0
Career Options, Transitions & Alternative 'Survival Skills'<= /FONT>=

4. "Tools of the Trade:=A0 How-to Series"
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Session Dates:=A0 3/30, 4/23, 4/20, 4/27, 5/4, 5/11, & 5/= 18

.=A0 Tues: 3/30: How to do Your Professional Head Shot Project

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 [No Session Tues. 4= /6.]

.=A0 Tues: 4/13: How to do Your Talent Resume
.=A0 Tues. 4/20: How to do Your Voiceover Project
.=A0 Tues. 4/27: How to Select & Develop Your Monologues, part I
.=A0 Tues. 5/4:   How to Develop & Perform Your Monologues, pa= rt II
.=A0 Tues. 5/11: Business Basics:=A0 How to Use Business Cards & Other <= BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Promotional Mat= erials



II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptwriting Ba= sics for=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights"=A0=A0=A0

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 4/1, 4/8, 4/15,=A0 4/22, & 4/29

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Participants should come prepared to focus & work on the= Craft of being a playwright
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Discover how to combine your Creativity with the Structural=20= Skills to make your play,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 sketch or scene come alive.=A0 Follow guidelines to develop=20= your work so that you may
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 market and submit it to local, regional or national play rea= dings. Writers will have the
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 opportunity to prepare scenes or one-acts to be considered f= or upcoming
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "'PlayActs:' A Prelude to Performance" events.=

. Thurs. 4/1:=A0=A0 "The Craft:=A0 Developing Characters, Content & F= ormat"
=A0
Study the techniques for various types of scripts (stage plays, scree= n plays, & TV scripts).
.=A0 Thurs. 4/8:=A0=A0 "Putting the Elements Together"
=A0=A0=A0
Concept, Characters, Content, Conflict, Conclusion
.=A0 Thurs. 4/15:=A0=A0 "Readin,' Writin,' & Reacting"
=A0=A0=A0
Workshop your drafts to get reactions and guidance to edit your ma= terial to  make it=A0 more marketable.=A0
.=A0 Thurs. 4/22:=A0=A0 "Revising , Refining & Rehearsing," part I
.=A0 Thurs. 4/29:=A0=A0 "Revising, Refining & Rehearsing," part II
=A0=A0=A0
Workshop your revised scene or one-act drafts or final copy to get=20= reactions and=A0 guidance to edit your  
    material to enhance its marketability to producers &=20= play readings.


Fees: I.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: Craft & Professional Development" S= eries
$ 25.00=A0
each when registering for 2 or more sessions at the same time. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Advanced payment requi= red.
$ 30.00=A0
each session .
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Cr= edit Cards accepted.

Fees:=A0 II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptw= riting Basics for
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights"
$ 85.00=A0=A0
=A0 for all 5 sessions when registered at same time.=A0=A0 Adva= nced payment=A0 required.
$ 25.00=A0=A0=A0
individual sessions with advanced payment.=A0
$ 30.00=A0=A0=A0
individual sessions .
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Credit= Cards accepted.

Note:=A0 It is preferable, but not mandatory, to register for all session= s in each series.=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
Can't attend scheduled classes?=A0 Private Coaching is available at same fee= s as class sessions, limited time, only.

Call (216) 561-8608=A0 to register & for locations.

About Sue Johnson . . .

. Sue Johnson, Director of the WAKE UP An LIVE's Actors' Studio= , is an actor, director and coach whose professional credits include= recent appearances in Arthur Miller's The Ride Down Mt. Morgan, Ibse= n's A Doll's House, Neil Simon's The Sunshine Boys, Langston H= ughes' Simply Heavenly, Ossie Davis' Purlie, Shakespeare's The Mer= ry Wives of Windsor as well as other roles in Cleveland area theatres. S= he has been a recipient of the Karamu Actors Guild, 1999-2000 (Outer Circle)= Award for "Best Supporting Actress in a Musical," for her role as Id= ella in Beck Center for the Arts production of Purlie.=A0=A0 Recent T= V credits include A & E's 100 Centre Street, and films, Antwon= e Fisher=A0 directed by Denzel Washington, and The Year That Trembled= , Jay Craven, Director.=A0 Her talent resume lists numerous TV commercia= ls, industrials, and voiceovers.=A0

Sue combines her professional acting and motivational speaking talents to pr= esent her widely acclaimed Sue Johnson Acting Seminars for Business,=20= Life Enrichment Programs, Personal Power Series and Guest Artist P= resentations. Sue also can be seen conducting her "Tricks of the Trade,"= =A9 "Getting Your Big Break," and "Actors' Career, Craft & Profession= al Development" workshop series for various theatre, educational and cul= tural arts organizations.=A0

She was a producer and co-hosted "WAKE UP And LIVE withG.A.S."=A9,a s= eries of three entertainment and arts talk shows heard on WELW Radio.=A0 She= has also made former guest appearances on Fox TV 8's "Fox Unplugged."

Sue, a graduate of Case Western Reserve University, holds an M.Ed degree fro= m Cleveland State=A0 University and is the proud mom of Heidi, a poet who pu= blishes and performs her works under the pen name, Nia.

About Gary Webster . . .

Gary Webster Gary is a well-known radio personality in the Painesville, OH a= rea who spends his off-air time studying acting, performing and writing play= s. For the past 8 years, Gary has written numerous one-act plays and sketche= s, including Divine Intervention, which have been performed in staged= readings and full productions in the greater Cleveland area. Gary, along wi= th Ruby Fox and Sue Johnson recently completed writing and producing Harl= em Blues.=A0 Gary has also studied extensively at the Cleveland Playhous= e with Bob Noll, a well-known national playwright and professor at John Carr= oll University

Gary, a=A0 graduate in Communications, from Kent State University, is now ad= ding essay writing to his repertoire of artistic endeavors.=A0 Gary is worki= ng on his Nobody Asked Me, But . . ., a collection of commentaries an= d essays about the human condition, which he has performed for cultural arts= organizations and is being developed for publication.

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STAGE COACHING Ages 10 to 12 Movement, vocal and acting techniques are utilized in scene work from winning plays of the Marilyn Bianchi Kids' Playwriting Festival. The class will culminate in the creation of original scenes. Time: Wednesdays, 4:30-5:30 p.m. March 31 to May 19 Cost: $85 Instructor: Tyler Postma, a local Equity actress and schoolteacher. Please bring your children for the Marilyn Bianchi Kids' Playwriting Festival AUDITIONS Tuesday, May, 4th at 6:30 p.m. at Dobama Theatre *Classes run for eight weeks. 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 (216) 932-6838 Email: dobama at core.com Web: www.dobama.org 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: April 23-May 16 The Last Five Years by Jason Robert Brown, directed by Victoria Bussert featuring Scott Plate and Sandy Simon "Strong score ... many infectious tunes ... 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This is the 45th anniversary of MGP and their first performance in Avon Lake High School's new Performing Arts Center. All tickets are $10 and are available at the door. Come early and get a good seat!!! Show Dates: March 26, 27, 28, April 2, 3 Curtain: 8:00 on Fri/Sat, 2:00 on Sunday Location: Avon Lake High School's Performing Arts Center Route 83 is under construction, so give yourself plenty of time for detours! At this point, the best way to get to the auditorium is from the east going down Lake Rd. or Electric Blvd. The school's driveway to the parking lot is across the street from Woodstock. 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For more information, visit our website at:   www.geocities.com/m= ightygoliath
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--part1_107.2d98d406.2d90e28f_boundary-- From Grumio85 at aol.com Mon Mar 22 12:53:11 2004 From: Grumio85 at aol.com (Grumio85 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 15:53:11 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beck Center needs Stage Managers/Prod. Assts. Message-ID: <27.53c5d98b.2d90ac37@aol.com> -------------------------------1079988791 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Beck Center is seeking the following: STAGE MANAGER: "Reefer Madness" (Scott Spence/Director) Prod. Dates---> May 21st thru June 20th (Fri/Sat/Sun) Reh. Begin---> April 10th This is a PAID position!!! STAGE MANAGER: Steel Magnolias (Sarah May/Director) Prod. Dates--->June 4th thru June 27th (Thu/Fri/Sat/Sun) Reh. Begin--->Approx. late April This is a PAID position!! PRODUCTION ASSISTANT: Agnes of God (Director/Seth Gordon) (SM/ Beth Wood) Prod. Dates--->April 9 thru May 2 (Fri/Sat/Sun.....no Easter Sun tho) Tech Week begins Sun. April 4th. Will report to SM and be responsible for Misc. backstage duties...some light props/costume changes) *This is a volunteer position! Please respond with interest to any of the above to: Scott Spence Grumio85 at aol.com or SSpence at beckcenter.org Thank You!!!! Scott Spence Scott Spence Artistic Director The Beck Center 216-521-2540 www.beckcenter.org -------------------------------1079988791 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Beck Center is seeking the following:
 
STAGE MANAGER:  "Reefer Madness"= (Scott Spence/Director)
       &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;      Prod. Dates---> May 21st thru June=20= 20th
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;         (Fri/Sat/Sun)
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;     Reh. Begin---> April 10th
        This is a PAID position!!!
 
STAGE MANAGER:  Steel Magnolias&nb= sp; (Sarah May/Director)
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;     Prod. Dates--->June 4th thru June 27th
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;        (Thu/Fri/Sat/Sun)
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;     Reh. Begin--->Approx. late April
        This is a PAID position!!
 
PRODUCTION ASSISTANT: Agnes of God  (Director/Seth Gordon)
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;         (SM/ Beth Wood)<= /STRONG>
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =        Prod. Dates--->April 9 thru May 2
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =        (Fri/Sat/Sun.....no Easter Sun tho)
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =        Tech Week begins Sun. April 4th.=
        =        Will report to SM and be responsible fo= r Misc. backstage
        =         duties...some light props/costume= changes)
 
       *This is a volunteer position!
 
Please respond with interest to any of the above= to:
 
   Scott Spence
 
Thank You!!!!
 
 
 
= Scott Spence
Scott SpenceArtistic Director
The Beck Center
216-521-2540
www.beckcenter.org

-------------------------------1079988791-- From blesner at solonohio.org Mon Mar 22 13:04:29 2004 From: blesner at solonohio.org (Barb Lesner) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 16:04:29 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DON'T MISS AUDITIONS FOR LEND ME A TENOR TONIGHT AND TOMORROW!!!! Message-ID: <20040322T160429Z_354200010000@solonohio.org> Don't forget auditions are tonight for... Lend Me A Tenor By Ken Ludwig Directed by Barbara Rhoades Auditions tonight and tomorrow - Monday, March 22 and Tuesday, March 23 = from 7-9 pm Location: Solon Center for the Arts All roles are open and include: Max, Maggie, Saunders, Tito Merelli, = Maria, the Bellhop, Diana and Julia. =20 Actors should be prepared to = read scenes from the script and if auditioning for the parts of Tito, the Bellhop = and Max please prepare 16 bars of a ballad or an aria.=20 Performances: Fridays and Saturdays May 14, 15, 21, 22, 28 and 29 at 7:30 = pm Sundays May 16 and 23 at 2 pm. For more information please call 440.337.1400 Solon Center for the Arts is located at 6315 SOM Center Road in Solon From Cinemaspiritohio at aol.com Mon Mar 22 20:44:55 2004 From: Cinemaspiritohio at aol.com (Cinemaspiritohio at aol.com) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 23:44:55 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Attn FIlmmakers - SPIRITUAL CINEMA COMMUNITY FORMING IN CLEVELAND Message-ID: <113.30653d5d.2d911ac7@aol.com> -------------------------------1080017095 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit THERE IS AN EXCITING NEW CINEMA COMMUNITY FORMING IN CLEVELAND. This is a wonderful opportunity for independent filmmakers and others interested in our local film industry. If you are a film producer, director, actor, screenplay writer, cameraperson, videographer, soundperson, editor, etc., or if you are interested in the film industry in any other capacity, please read and respond to Mary Faktor at CinemaSpiritOhio at aol.com with your area of talent/interest, name, address, phone number, email, and website. The Institute of Spiritual Entertainment, Inc. (ISE). After more than 25 years in Mainstream Hollywood, Stephen Simon (Producer/Director/Studio Executive on such films as Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, Somewhere in Time, What Dreams May Come, The Good-bye Girl, Smokey and the Bandit and many others, and author of THE FORCE IS WITH YOU- (Mystical Movie Messages That Inspire Our Lives) has CO-founded The Institute of Spiritual Entertainment, Inc. (ISE). This organization provides a venue for the development of artistic and creative works that inspire and ennoble the human spirit... supporting artistic expression. Beside offering support in getting your film made, there is also possible support in distributing your film. (Check www.MovingMessagesMedia.com for more information) Recognizing the powerful effect - both good and bad - that the media has upon our culture, Stephen Simon travels the globe promoting an explosive grass roots movement called "Spiritual Cinema Communities." "Spiritual Cinema" is a new genre which illuminates the human condition through films that inspire the viewer to explore our humanity at its best. Spiritual is not to be confused with religious. Spiritual Entertainment explores the magic, mystery and paradoxes of the human experience." (i.e. It's a Wonderful Life, Forrest Gump, The Matrix, Bruce Almighty, 2001 A Space Odessy, Whale Rider, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, etc.) Through the leadership of Stephen Simon and ISE, over 70 "Spiritual Cinema Communities" have been formed from Connecticut to Australia. There are two different spiritual cinema community focuses. 1. Artistic focused Community Mary Faktor - Cleveland Coordinator - Email: CinemaSpiritOhio at aol.com Participants are those in the artistic community who create entertainment that falls within the spiritual cinema genre. This group will gather monthly in a safe and nurturing space to: * Work in a collaborative effort to create Spiritual Entertainment projects via script writing, reading, film development, etc. * Work as a support team for each other for whatever creative project each participant might have. * Share knowledge and resources to increase the successes of each participant. * Showcase each other's projects for discussion and feedback. * Invite guest speakers to discuss topics of interest to the participants. * Inform and interest the public about Spiritual Entertainment. * Provide insights and updates to the ISE. The following values and attitudes will be honored within this artistic community: ** Providing an open, supportive and creative network of artistic people **Creating a safe, nurturing space to allow creative energies to flow **Sharing and expanding through collaboration, teamwork and a "together we can" attitude **Connecting people with their passion and higher purpose **Surrendering the self to the larger good, "check your ego at the door" mentality **Giving credit where credit is due **Respecting all participants views, opinions and creations **Being trustworthy, honest, peaceful, harmonious and loving **Incorporating consciousness, hope, empowerment, and inspiration into our stories in an entertaining fashion. The following values and attitudes are NOT supported by the ISE **Promotion of violence for violence sake **Degradation or exploitation of an individual or group **Destruction of any sort, be it a race of people, species, the earth or Universe 2. Audience focused Community Cleveland Coordinator Greg Liber - Email: GregLiber at yahoo.com Participants gather monthly at Unity of Greater Cleveland in Shaker Heights to: * View and discuss films with spiritual, inspirational or metaphysical messages. * Invite independent filmmakers to showcase and discuss their films. * Raise interest and awareness in the local community about Spiritual Entertainment. * Provide insights and updates to ISE If you are interested in learning more about joining this exciting new group of like-minded individuals to produce and distribute independent films that will make a positiveimpact on the world, please 1. Check www.MovingMessagesMedia.com and sign up for Stephen Simon's newsletter, movie reviews and list of recommended viewing. 2. Email Mary Faktor at CinemaSpiritOhio at aol.com (if you are interested in joining the Artistic Spiritual Cinema Community) with your name, address, phone number, talent/skill, email and website (if applicable) and you will be added to a listserve to receive notice of the first organizational meeting to be announced. -------------------------------1080017095 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
THERE IS AN E= XCITING NEW CINEMA COMMUNITY
FORMING IN CL= EVELAND.
 
 
The Institute of Spiritua= l Entertainment, Inc. (ISE). 
After more than 25 years in Mainstream=20= Hollywood,
Stephen Simon (Producer/Director/Studio= Executive on such
films as Bill and Ted's Excellent= Adventure, Somewhere in Time, What Dreams May Come, The Good-bye Girl, Smok= ey and the Bandit and many others, and author of THE FORCE IS WITH YOU- (Mys= tical Movie Messages That Inspire Our Lives) has CO-founded The Inst= itute of Spiritual Entertainment, Inc. (ISE).=   
This organization provides a venu= e for the development of artistic and creative works that inspire and ennobl= e the human spirit... supporting artistic expression.  Beside offering=20= support in getting your film made, there is also possible support in di= stributing your film. (Check w= ww.MovingMessagesMedia.com for more inform= ation)
 
Recognizing the powerful effect - = both good and bad - that the media has upon our culture, Stephen Simon trave= ls the globe promoting an explosive grass roots movement called "Spi= ritual Cinema Communities."  "Spiritual Cinema" is&n= bsp;a new genre which illuminates the human condition through film= s that inspire the viewer to explore our humanity at its best.  Sp= iritual is not to be confused with religious.  Spiritual Entertain= ment explores the magic, mystery and paradoxes of the human experience."&nbs= p;(i.e.  It's a Wonderful Life, Forrest Gump, The Matrix, Bruce Almight= y, 2001 A Space Odessy, Whale Rider, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, etc.)
 
Through the leadership of Stephen Simon= and ISE, over 70 "Spiritual Cinema Communities" have been formed from Conne= cticut to Australia.  There are two different spiritual cinema communit= y focuses. 
 
     &nb= sp;             =           1. Artis= tic focused Community
Mary Faktor -  Cleveland Coord= inator -  Email:  CinemaSpir= itOhio at aol.com
 
Participants are those in the arti= stic community who create entertainment that falls within the spiritual= cinema genre.  This group will gather monthly in a safe and nurturing=20= space to:
   * Work in a collaborative=20= effort to create Spiritual Entertainment projects via
       sc= ript writing, reading, film development, etc.
   * Work as a support team f= or each other for whatever creative project
       ea= ch participant might have.
   * Share knowledge and= resources to increase the successes of each participant.
    * Showcase each othe= r's projects for discussion and feedback.
    * Invite guest speak= ers to discuss topics of interest to the participants.
    * Inform and interes= t the public about Spiritual Entertainment.
    * Provide insights a= nd updates to the ISE.
 
The following values and attitudes will= be honored within this artistic community:
** Providing an open, supportive a= nd creative network of artistic people
**Creating a safe, nurturing space to a= llow creative energies to flow
**Sharing and expanding through collabo= ration, teamwork and a
   "together we can" attitude=
**Connecting people with their passion=20= and higher purpose
**Surrendering the self to the larger g= ood, "check your ego at the door"
    mentality
**Giving credit where credit is due
**Respecting all participants views, op= inions and creations
**Being trustworthy, honest, peaceful,=20= harmonious and loving
**Incorporating consciousness, hope, em= powerment, and inspiration into our
    stories in an entert= aining fashion.
 
The following values and attitudes are=20= NOT supported by the ISE
**Promotion of violence for violence sa= ke
**Degradation or exploitation of an ind= ividual or group
**Destruction of any sort, be it a race= of people, species, the earth or Universe
 
2. Audience focu= sed Community
Cleveland Coordinato= r Greg Liber  -   Email:  GregLiber at yahoo.com
 
Participants gather monthly at Uni= ty of Greater Cleveland in Shaker Heights to:
   * View and discuss fi= lms with spiritual, inspirational or metaphysical messages.
   * Invite independent=20= filmmakers to showcase and discuss th= eir films.
   * Raise interest and aware= ness in the local community about Spiritual
      Ent= ertainment.
   * Provide insights and upd= ates to ISE
 
If you are interested in learning more=20= about joining this exciting new group of like-minded individuals to produce=20= and distribute independent films that will make a positiveimpact on the worl= d, please
1. Check www.MovingMess= agesMedia.com and sign up for Stephen Simon's newsletter, movie reviews=20= and list of recommended viewing.
2.  Email Ma= ry Faktor at CinemaSpiritOhio at aol.com (if you are interes= ted in joining the Artistic Spiritual Cinema Community) with your name, addr= ess, phone number, talent/skill, email and website (if applicable) and=20= you will be added to a listserve to receive notice of the first organization= al meeting to be announced. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
-------------------------------1080017095-- From mamaevans2130 at juno.com Mon Mar 22 20:51:58 2004 From: mamaevans2130 at juno.com (Loretta D Evans) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 23:51:58 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Piano Teacher Wanted Message-ID: <20040322.235159.3236.0.mamaevans2130@juno.com> Looking for piano instructor for 21 year old in the Kent, OH area. Experienced in piano and looking to excelerate in music theory. Day and evening times available. Please reply to Laura at lauradaleyevans at yahoo.com Thanks, -Evans From dkilbane at cptonline.org Mon Mar 22 15:16:42 2004 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 18:16:42 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Danceworks 04 continues w/ SAFMOD and CCDT! March 26 - 28, 2004 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00CD_01C41039.D385FB50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit You can dance, for inspiration... And, check out SAFMOD on FOX 8's morning show between 6 and 9am this Wednesday, March 24! March 26 - March 28, 2004 SAFMOD Young Park, Artistic Director "...sheer exuberance..." --The Toronto Star CPT's eclectic resident dance company returns to Gordon Square Theatre, celebrating the power of collaboration between dance, live music, visual arts, and the rhythms of urban life. SAFMOD (SubAtomic Frequency Modulation OverDose) embraces the use of inter-media improvisation and ritualistic processes to cross traditional barriers and perceptions, and to create original, interactive performances. Their piece for Danceworks 04, "Odyssey," is a full-length work in which contemporary souls crave the simple solace of the journey back to where they belong but become frustrated by the complex and fragmented modern condition, raising the question: does the concept of home even exist? SAFMOD invites audiences to share a cathartic plunge through the convoluted terrain of today's emotional landscape with the combination of dance, theatre, original music, poetic scripts, stilts, aerial fabric, and visual design. Friday, March 26, 2004 8:00 p.m. Saturday, March 27, 2004 8:00 p.m. Sunday, March 28, 2004 3:00 p.m. March 26 - March 28, 2004 Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre Michael Medcalf, Artistic/Executive Director "Impressive, lyrical, evocative." --The Cleveland Plain Dealer CPT's resident dance company presents a roster of electric and soulful dance featuring the choreography of Dianne McIntyre, Young Park, and Linda Kahn, entitled "When Women Gather." This multicultural ensemble of African-American, Asian-American, and Jewish-American women offers a diverse perspective of their experiences as minorities in America with the visceral essence of African-American dance traditions. 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Unfortunately, at this time, our auditions have been postponed due to the unavailability of our local theater in the coming months. Our auditions have been RE-SCHEDULED for mid-May. Rehearsal times will be dependent on the availability of our actors/actresses. Our projected production dates are for September, 2004. The role of Titus is pre-cast. All other roles are open. If you have any other questions, comments, or concerns, please e-mail BethAnn at TamingOfShakespeareCompany at yahoo.com. My apologies for any inconvenience or confusion, BethAnn Sadowski President, The Taming of Shakespeare Company Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam --0-1842475039-1080023071=:31892 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
NEOhioPal Subscribers,
 
Recently, I have received several calls and e-mails concerning The Taming of Shakespeare Company's audition dates for Titus Andronicus. Unfortunately, at this time, our auditions have been postponed due to the unavailability of our local theater in the coming months. Our auditions have been RE-SCHEDULED for mid-May.
 
Rehearsal times will be dependent on the availability of our actors/actresses.
 
Our projected production dates are for September, 2004.
 
The role of Titus is pre-cast. All other roles are open.
 
If you have any other questions, comments, or concerns, please e-mail BethAnn at TamingOfShakespeareCompany at yahoo.com.
 
My apologies for any inconvenience or confusion,
BethAnn Sadowski
President, The Taming of Shakespeare Company

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Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam --0-1842475039-1080023071=:31892-- From ziggy at apk.net Tue Mar 23 07:20:15 2004 From: ziggy at apk.net (Frederick Perry) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 07:20:15 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Hamlet's" final week 3/25-3/28 at Tri-C Metro Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C410A7.49C226A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hamlet By William Shakespeare Directed by Frederick Perry Final week of production, Thursday through Sunday (March 25, 26, 27 at 8pm and 3pm on March 28) in the Studio Theatre at the Metro Campus of Cuyahoga Community College. Use entrance #6 at Woodland and 30th for secure underground parking. Fifty cents (2 quarters) fee upon exit. Spring is in the air and it's a perfect time for a good tragedy! Our multi-cultural production of Hamlet is a fast moving 2-hour, production that brings into focus the profound meaning of Revenge and that it should have no bounds! Call 216 987-4211 for Reservations. Adults $7, Student and Seniors $5. For groups of 10 or more call 216 987-4535 for group rate. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C410A7.49C226A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hamlet
By=20 William Shakespeare
Directed by Frederick = Perry
 
Final week of=20 production, Thursday through Sunday=20 (March 25, 26, 27 at 8pm and 3pm on March 28) in the Studio = Theatre=20 at the Metro Campus of Cuyahoga Community College.
Use entrance=20 #6 at Woodland and 30th for secure underground parking.  Fifty = cents (2=20 quarters) fee upon exit.
Spring is in=20 the air and it's a perfect time for a good tragedy! =20 Our multi-cultural production of = Hamlet is a=20 fast moving 2-hour, production that brings into focus the profound = meaning of=20 Revenge and that it should have no=20 bounds!
 
Call 216=20 987-4211 for Reservations.  Adults $7, Student and Seniors=20 $5.
For groups of=20 10 or more call 216 987-4535 for group rate.
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C410A7.49C226A0-- From Crwhite114 at aol.com Tue Mar 23 04:18:21 2004 From: Crwhite114 at aol.com (Crwhite114 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 07:18:21 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Caught in the Net" - 2nd Weekend at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Message-ID: <1e1.1bf9d872.2d91850d@aol.com> --part1_1e1.1bf9d872.2d91850d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Press Release Chagrin Valley Little Theater Presents Ray Cooney's "Caught in the Net" March 23, 2004 John Smith, is a bigamous taxi driver with one wife in Wimbledon and another in Streatham. And the farcical action goes into overdrive from the start, as his teenage daughter by one marriage and his teenage son by the other discover each other on the Internet and seem intent on starting a fine romance, little suspecting that they share the same dad. So farce arrives at the Internet age! March 19th - April 10th Fridays & Saturdays @ 8 PM Directed by Barbara L. Rhoades Produced by Carolyn Barnhard 40 River Street Chagrin Falls, OH Box Office: (440) 247-8955 Box Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. Monday - Saturday Call the box office for tickets today! Chagrin Valley Little Theatre showcases the region's most talented actors, directors and production experts in seven plays each season, plus special events such as concerts, children's programs and seasonal productions. For an unforgettable entertainment and cultural experience, come to historic, charming Chagrin Falls and enjoy an evening of live theater at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre --part1_1e1.1bf9d872.2d91850d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Press Release

Chagrin Valley Little Theater

Presents Ray Cooney's "Caught in the Net"

March 23, 2004   John Smith, is a bigamous taxi driver with one wi= fe in Wimbledon and another in Streatham.  And the farcical action goes= into overdrive from the start, as his teenage daughter by one marriage and=20= his teenage son by the other discover each other on the Internet and seem in= tent on starting a fine romance, little suspecting that they share the same=20= dad.  So farce arrives at the Internet age!

March 19th - April 10th
Fridays & Saturdays @ 8 PM



Directed by Barbara L. Rhoades
Produced by Carolyn Barnhard


40 River Street
Chagrin Falls, OH 

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

Call the box office for tickets today!

Chagrin Valley Little Theatre showcases the region's most talented actors, d= irectors and production experts in seven plays each season, plus special eve= nts such as concerts, children's programs and seasonal productions.

For an unforgettable entertainment and cultural experience, come to historic= , charming Chagrin Falls and enjoy an evening of live theater at Chagrin Val= ley Little Theatre

--part1_1e1.1bf9d872.2d91850d_boundary-- From benneedham at ameritech.net Tue Mar 23 07:17:31 2004 From: benneedham at ameritech.net (Ben Needham) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 10:17:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking to find a 70's era jeep for upcoming production In-Reply-To: <20040323061439.61E166209E@mailman.siteprotect.com> Message-ID: <002d01c410e9$f605b4d0$6401a8c0@SONY> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C410C0.0D2FACD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable We are looking to locate a 70's (early 80's) era jeep to purchase for = the upcoming production of Missionaries at the Fine Arts Association. It = will be highly distressed, so the worse the condition the better. If you = have one you are looking to part with, or know someone who does, please = contact us. =20 Thanks, Ben Needham =20 =20 Ben Needham Principal Designer Digital Squirrel Studio 63 Jackson Blvd Bedford, OH 44146 Phone: 216-534-3468=20 Fax:: 440-735-1594 visit us online @ http://www.digitalsquirrel.net=20 =20 Digital Squirrel Studio is a full service animation, illustration and = design studio, servicing the theatre, architecture and film/television = industries. =20 =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C410C0.0D2FACD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

We are looking to locate a 70's (early 80's) era jeep = to purchase for the upcoming production of Missionaries at the Fine Arts Association.  It will be highly distressed, so the = worse the condition the better.  If you have one you are looking to part = with, or know someone who does, please contact us.

 

Thanks,
Ben Needham

 

 

Ben Needham
Principal Designer
Digital Squirrel Studio
63 = Jackson Blvd Bedford, OH 44146
Phone: 216-534-3468
Fax:: 440-735-1594
visit us online @ http://www.digitalsquirrel.net =

 

Digital = Squirrel Studio is a full service animation, illustration and design studio, = servicing the theatre, architecture and film/television = industries.

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C410C0.0D2FACD0-- From ahedges at kalliopestage.com Tue Mar 23 08:15:37 2004 From: ahedges at kalliopestage.com (Allison Hedges) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 08:15:37 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Classes at Kalliope Stage beginning this Saturday! Message-ID: <20040323161537.72670.qmail@web80303.mail.yahoo.com> Kalliope Stage, the new professional musical theater at the corner of Cedar and Lee in Cleveland Heights, is offering its first season of classes taught by Education Director Allison Hedges. The Spring session runs from Saturday, March 27th thru Saturday, May 15th, featuring the following classes for kids and teens: KALLIOPE KIDS (ages 8-12) Saturdays 10:30-11:30 AM $96 This eight-week introductory course uses creative play to develop useful skills for the stage and beyond. We?ll explore creative expression with theater games that foster concentration, listening and responding, problem solving, cooperation, and goal reaching. Further exercises introduce improvisation, creative storytelling, and character development, with the use of movement, music, and art. The same skills an actor uses onstage also build confidence and self esteem in everyday life. TRIPLE THREAT (ages 12-18) Saturdays, 2:30-4:00 PM $128 Singer, Actor, Dancer ? that?s the performer who?s a triple threat. In the world of musical theater the triple threat is always in demand. This eight-week course explores acting, voice, and movement with guidance from industry professionals. We?ll target each student?s unique talents and how to develop them to reach a personal best. The course will culminate in a mock audition where you?ll put new skills into practice. Present a song on Kalliope?s stage, and start on your way to becoming a triple threat. Bring a notebook and sheet music for a song you know to the first class. TEEN IMROV (ages 12-18) Saturdays, 12:30-2:00 PM $128 Improvisation is the basis of sketch comedy, and it?s one of the most challenging acting skills to master. We?ll explore voice, movement, and character development through interactive theater games and exercises. There are more important things than memorizing lines from a script. Learn to think on your feet by sharpening your ability to listen, observe, and respond in the moment. "Welcome to our first season of classes at Kalliope Stage, a place for creative self expression. A rich, active imagination is a talent all young people should develop. Being able to approach life creatively is a valuable tool for success. Every Saturday we?ll discover new ways to stretch our imaginations and have fun while we learn." ? Allison Hedges, Education Director Allison Hedges received her Bachelor's degree in Drama from New York University, where she studied at the prestigious Tisch School of the Arts. At NYU?s graduate program in Educational Theater, she studied with pioneers of the field including Nellie McCaslin, Lowell Swortzell, and the children's playwright Aurand Harris. Her dramatic studies include residencies with New York's Circle-in-the-Square Theater School, William Esper Studio, and London's Holborn Center for the Performing Arts. Her professional credits began with a co-starring role in the CBS miniseries "George Washington II: The Forging of a Nation" with Barry Bostwick and Patty Duke. She has continued her work in film, television, and theater, including roles in "Stealing Home" and "Dead Poets? Society." Ms. Hedges taught drama for children at Philadelphia's historic Walnut Street Theater and directed the children?s theater program at the Please Touch Museum. She has directed many productions for both children and adults, and conducted theater-in-education workshops based on original material. She is currently appearing in Kalliope Stage's premiere production, "A Grand Night for Singing." Kalliope Stage is located at 2134 Lee Road, just off of Cedar Road in Cleveland Heights. For more information about the education program, please call Allison Hedges at (216) 321-0860 or send an email to ahedges at kalliopestage.com. From GrahaSu at ci.akron.oh.us Tue Mar 23 08:48:12 2004 From: GrahaSu at ci.akron.oh.us (Graham, Suzie) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 11:48:12 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Costume/Fashion Artist Needed For Lock 3 Summer Arts Experience i n Akron Message-ID: <675B47A9343751449512A4411BC5EC06028C8FDE@W2KCOA1> The City of Akron is seeking an instructor for the Costume/Fashion Design component of the Lock 3 Summer Arts Experience. The Lock 3 Summer Arts experience is a program organized through Don Plusquellic, the Mayor of the City of Akron. The program identifies students aged 14 to 18 with a demonstrated aptitude for the arts, and partners them with professional artists who mentor them in the creation of collaborative works of art. This summer, the program will offer seven components: Filmmaking and Video, Creative Writing, Theatre Performance, Music Production and Performance, Metalsmithing/ 3 Dimensional Art, Sculpture/Mask Making, and Fashion/Costume Design. Each of these components will work under the unified concept of Transforming Myth. Combining research with history and creativity, each component will create individual and collaborative works of art. The program integrates work readiness skills with art education by assisting the students in building resumes, portfolios, working art and workplace techniques and promoting a workplace environment. Apprentices (the students) are paid a $400 stipend for their participation in the program. Program Details: Generally, each component should run approximately 4-5 weeks, with no more than 6 hours worked by apprentices per day. Total scheduled working hours for apprentices should be between 80 and 100 hours. Days and times are somewhat flexible depending upon the requirements of the component. The overall program is scheduled to begin June 14 and end with a closing reception/performance/gallery opening on August 12. Each of the seven components will be scheduled during that time. Lead artists are invited to be a part of the interview and selection process of students (beginning in April). Artists generally work with 10 apprentices. The Summer 2004 Summer Arts Experience will carry on the spirit of the original program with some changes in format and artistic vision. This year, the seven art components will be unified conceptually under the common theme of "Transforming Myth". Each component will base its process on the research and reinterpretation of diverse myths throughout time. Reflecting diversity, history and creativity, it will be the mission of each instructor to impart the original myths to their apprentices, and guide them in the reinterpretation of those myths into their finished projects. Although much of the Lock 3 activity will still take place downtown, some of the components include outreach projects, making the Lock 3 Summer Arts Experience more present in the public eye. Components will take place throughout the summer, mid June to mid August, with all groups coming together for the final Gallery Reception and Graduation Ceremony on August 12. Components will be reunited August 28th for a public performance and exhibit in conjunction with Lock 3 events. Each component will culminate with a finished product that will be marketable to corporations or the general public. Fashion/Costume Design Concept: This mentor will guide apprentices (students aged 14-17 who are awarded a stipend) in the research of clothing, and possible ties to mythology or performance. Using the Acting Troupe's actors and their own body types as models, they will design and create costumes and ready to wear incorporating history, myth, and their own modern outlook. Clothing will be used in performance as well as made available for sale. Mentor must provide instruction and demonstration in the following: Fashion/ Costume Rendering, Construction Techniques (and be able to oversee/guide and possibly complete the construction of garments), Pattern Drafting, Pattern use, Cutting/ Draping, Fitting, Fabric Dying and Treatment. End Product: Clothing designed by the group available for sale (including accessories and garments). Costumes for the Theatre Troupe (10 actors). Location/ Schedule: This component will coincide with the Theater component. It will require some overlap, but not identical schedules. It will take place at the Lock 3 Park. Preferably July 12-August 12 with room for variation. This concept is flexible depending upon the lead artists abilities/talent and artistic direction. Salary range $1500-$3500 for program commitment, commensurate with experience. From ray at worldeonline.com Tue Mar 23 10:23:04 2004 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 13:23:04 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Film crew training at North Coast Central Casting. Message-ID: <011101c41103$eab8a500$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0112_01C410DA.01E29D00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Training for digital film production. Classes on Wed. nights from 7:30 to 10:30 PM. / 8 week course is $95. Complete training with =96 Camera, sound, lighting, set up, boom and much more. Class room training, plus actual training on a digital feature. Class size is 6. Classes starting 3/31. =20 North Coast Central Casting 216-651-5441 =20 Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com =20 _____ =20 << ella for Spam Control >> has removed 9473 Spam messages and set aside 86 Read Later for me You can use it too - and it's FREE! www.ellaforspam.com=09 ------=_NextPart_000_0112_01C410DA.01E29D00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Training for digital film production. Classes on Wed. = nights from 7:30 to 10:30 = PM. / 8 week course is $95. Complete training with – Camera, sound, lighting, = set up, boom and much more. Class room training, plus actual training on a = digital feature. Class size is 6. Classes starting 3/31.

 

North Coast Central Casting

216-651-5441

 

Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com

 



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------=_NextPart_000_0112_01C410DA.01E29D00-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Tue Mar 23 14:53:09 2004 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 14:53:09 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEED YOUNG MALE, HIGH BARITONE SINGER/ACTOR FOR "THE FANTASTICKS" @ CLAGUE Message-ID: <20040323225309.72924.qmail@web80410.mail.yahoo.com> --0-974863962-1080082389=:72871 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE 1371 CLAGUE ROAD WESTLAKE, OH 44145 PHONE: 440-331-0403 Clague Playhouse is still in need of a young male, high baritone, singer/actor for The Fantasticks. Performance Dates are May 7 - 30 Contact Director Rob Gibb at 1-216-226-1404 to arrange for audition. --0-974863962-1080082389=:72871 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE
1371 CLAGUE ROAD
WESTLAKE, OH 44145
PHONE:  440-331-0403
 
Clague Playhouse is still in need of a young male, high baritone, singer/actor for The Fantasticks.
 
Performance Dates are May 7 - 30
 
Contact Director Rob Gibb at 1-216-226-1404 to arrange for audition.
--0-974863962-1080082389=:72871-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Tue Mar 23 15:08:47 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 18:08:47 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kevin Kellyokie is Back - with a Twist! Message-ID: <4b.3b918420.2d921d7f@aol.com> --part1_4b.3b918420.2d921d7f_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit It's back, but this time with me behind the bar! Come to Cronies in Lakewood to belt out a few tunes and belt down a few drinks! And ask for a no-carb shot called a Kevin Kellakazee, thank you. The first night back is this Wednesday, March 24, 2004 It is that time of the month again, yep, time to drink and sing! I am your humble host for: Karaoke Theatre Night Wednesday, March 24, 2004 at 10 PM Cronies Bar and Grill Located Detroit and Wayne in Lakewood 17900 Detroit Avenue Starts at 10, come early to get a table Sing, Eat, or Find Yourself! Kitchen open until Midnight 216-226-3310, if you get lost Kevin Joseph Kelly Call me for anything 216-269-3824 TPOG! --part1_4b.3b918420.2d921d7f_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
It's back, but this time with me behind the bar!
Come to Cronies in Lakewood to belt out a few tunes and belt down a few drin= ks!
And ask for a no-carb shot called a Kevin Kellakazee, thank you.
The first night back is this Wednesday, March 24, 2004


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

I am your humble host for:

Karaoke Theatre Night

Wednesday, March 24, 2004 at 10 PM

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

Sing, Eat, or Find Yourself!

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

Kevin Joseph Kelly 
Call me for anything 216-269-3824
TPOG!
--part1_4b.3b918420.2d921d7f_boundary-- From spanishxrose at hotmail.com Tue Mar 23 16:46:57 2004 From: spanishxrose at hotmail.com (Spanish Rose) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 19:46:57 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MHS The Crucible Message-ID:

Arthur Miller's The Crucible

For Three Nights Only!

Thursday, March 25 @ 7:30 PM

Friday, March 26 @ 8 PM

Saturday, March 27 @ 8 PM

in Medina High School's Middle Auditorium

Tickets are $5.00

Check out MHS Performing Arts Website at http://www.mcsoh.org/pac/ for more information or call the Box Office at:  (330) 636-3400 

Come join a night of wonderful entertainment! The cast is wonderful and the direction professional!  The words that will form on your lips are: "Wow. I can't believe this is a high school performance."

 

 

* Directions available on the MHS Performing Arts Website above *



Free up your inbox with MSN Hotmail Extra Storage. Multiple plans available. From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Tue Mar 23 16:54:41 2004 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 19:54:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Verve Music Chairman at Tri-C JazzFest Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4113A.97521524 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Verve Music Group chairman, Tommy LiPuma will lead=20 "The Al Jarreau Sessions" Thursday, March 25, 2004 =20 1:00 p.m. Tri-C Metro Campus Studio Theatre (Theatre 10) Free and open to Jazz Studies Students, Recording Arts Students, General Public.=20 Tommy LiPuma discusses the creative process behind the newly-produced Al Jarreau recording. He'll take us behind the scenes to the Capitol studio sessions, discuss how songs and specific musicians were chosen, and play back the individual tracks and the finished mixes. In short, Tommy gives us the inside scoop on the creation of this world-class Jazz recording. www.tricjazzfest.com =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4113A.97521524 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Verve = Music Group=20 chairman, Tommy LiPuma will lead
"The = Al Jarreau=20 Sessions"
Thursday, March=20 25, 2004   
1:00=20 p.m.

Tri-C Metro Campus Studio Theatre (Theatre=20 10)
Free and = open to Jazz Studies Students, Recording Arts Students, General Public.

Tommy LiPuma discusses the creative = process behind=20 the newly-produced Al Jarreau recording. He’ll take us behind the = scenes to the=20 Capitol studio sessions, discuss how songs and specific musicians were = chosen,=20 and play back the individual tracks and the finished mixes. In short, = Tommy=20 gives us the inside scoop on the creation of this world-class Jazz=20 recording.
www.tricjazzfest.com

 
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4113A.97521524-- From tamingofshakespearecompany at yahoo.com Tue Mar 23 13:18:30 2004 From: tamingofshakespearecompany at yahoo.com (Beth Sadowski) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 13:18:30 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Titus Andronicus Update -- Taming of Shakespeare Company Message-ID: <20040323211830.95909.qmail@web61203.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1432445768-1080076710=:95603 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii NEOhioPal, The Taming of Shakespeare Company has developed a website to keep actors/actress, crew, and spectators updated on our upcoming productions and auditions. The site is located at: geocities.com/tamingofshakespearecompany -- please come and visit our site and show your support for out fledgling theater company. Thank you, BethAnn Sadowski President, The Taming of Shakespeare Company Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam --0-1432445768-1080076710=:95603 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
NEOhioPal,
     The Taming of Shakespeare Company has developed a website to keep actors/actress, crew, and spectators updated on our upcoming productions and auditions. The site is located at: geocities.com/tamingofshakespearecompany -- please come and visit our site and show your support for out fledgling theater company.
 
Thank you,
BethAnn Sadowski
President, The Taming of Shakespeare Company

Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam --0-1432445768-1080076710=:95603-- From RJtac6 at aol.com Tue Mar 23 11:39:18 2004 From: RJtac6 at aol.com (RJtac6 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 14:39:18 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEED 2 SET PIECES Message-ID: <15b.30d8b168.2d91ec66@aol.com> --part1_15b.30d8b168.2d91ec66_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I am looking for 2 set pieces for charlie and the chocolate factory/ charlie and the great glass elevator. I am in need of the elevator and the chocolate fountain. --part1_15b.30d8b168.2d91ec66_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I am looking for 2 set pieces for c= harlie and the chocolate factory/ charlie and the great glass elevator. I am= in need of the elevator and the chocolate fountain. --part1_15b.30d8b168.2d91ec66_boundary-- From kgygli at jcu.edu Tue Mar 23 11:51:54 2004 From: kgygli at jcu.edu (kgygli at jcu.edu) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 14:51:54 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Piece of My Heart Opens Friday at John Carroll University Message-ID: John Carroll University Theater is proud to present: A Piece of My Heart by Shirley Lauro Based on the collection of oral histories by Keith Walker Directed by Karen Gygli Six American women enthusiastically sign up to go to Vietnam as nurses, entertainers, Red Cross workers and strategic intelligence workers. But they don't find leaving Vietnam behind them quite as easy. Based on true stories. Show Dates: March 26, 27, April 2, and 3 at 8PM, and April 4 at 2PM in Kulas Auditorium, right under the clock tower in John Carroll University's main administration building. To reserve tickets, call 216.397.4428. We will not call you back, but your tickets will be available at the box office right before the show starts. From exec11 at nls.net Tue Mar 23 12:37:04 2004 From: exec11 at nls.net (exec11 at nls.net) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 15:37:04 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Shakespeare Festival's 2004 Benefit Message-ID: <002a01c41116$9af02a80$5a0890d8@april> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0027_01C410EC.B16AA8A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival Presents The Comedies The Histories The Tragedies The Mysteries You are cordially invited to experience an evening of "Mystery, Murder = and Mayhem" to benefit the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival. Try your = hand at guessing the culprits in Shakespeare Whodunits while enjoying = light fare and a silent auction all to help continue the Festival's = mission to present free outdoor Shakespeare to the Northeast Ohio = community. With Honorary chair Les Roberts, Mystery Writer Author of The Irish Sports Pages Whodunit? The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, that's who! Whatdunit? Light Fare Cash Bar Silent Auction Shakespeare Whodunit Performances Wheredunit? The Hermit Club 1629 Dodge Court Downtown Cleveland Friday, April 23, 2004 (Shakespeare's Birthday) 6:30 to 10:30 PM Youdunit! General Admission $45 each=20 Benefactor $95 each ($50 Tax Deductible) Reservations can be made online at www.cleveshakes.org=20 Check, MasterCard, Visa, Discover Or print this email and send it with your check to: The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival P.O. Box 93494 Cleveland, Ohio 44101-5494 Or Call 877-280-1646 ------=_NextPart_000_0027_01C410EC.B16AA8A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The = Cleveland=20 Shakespeare Festival

Presents
The Comedies
The = Histories
The=20 Tragedies
The Mysteries

You are cordially = invited to=20 experience an evening of =93Mystery, Murder and Mayhem=94 to = benefit the=20 Cleveland Shakespeare Festival.  Try your hand at guessing the = culprits in=20 Shakespeare Whodunits while enjoying light fare and a = silent=20 auction  all to help continue the Festival=92s mission to = present free=20 outdoor Shakespeare to the Northeast Ohio community.

With = Honorary=20 chair Les Roberts, Mystery Writer
Author of The Irish Sports=20 Pages

Whodunit?
The = Cleveland=20 Shakespeare Festival, that=92s who!

Whatdunit?
Light=20 Fare
Cash Bar
Silent Auction
Shakespeare Whodunit=20 Performances

Wheredunit?
The = Hermit=20 Club
1629 Dodge Court
Downtown Cleveland

Friday, April = 23,=20 2004
(Shakespeare=92s Birthday)
6:30 to 10:30 = PM

Youdunit!

General Admission $45 each
Benefactor $95 each = ($50 Tax=20 Deductible)
Reservations can be made online at
www.cleveshakes.org=20

Check, MasterCard, Visa, Discover

Or print this email and = send it=20 with your check=20 to:
        The= =20 Cleveland Shakespeare=20 Festival
        P.O.=20 Box=20 93494
        C= leveland,=20 Ohio 44101-5494
Or Call=20 877-280-1646

------=_NextPart_000_0027_01C410EC.B16AA8A0-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Tue Mar 23 13:17:00 2004 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 16:17:00 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players "The Dining Room" auditions Message-ID: <29.5363126e.2d92034c@aol.com> -------------------------------1080076620 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Workshop Players announces auditions for The Dining Room, a comedy/drama by A. R. Gurney. Director Don Wozniak is seeking adult actors, a minimum of three men and three women, possibly as many as four of each. Auditions will consist of readings from the script. Each actor will be asked to play a variety of roles and ages from grade school age through elderly. Auditions will be held at Workshop Players Theater, located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, on Sunday, April 18 and Monday, April 19, from 7 to 9:30 p.m.. Performance dates are July 8 through July 25. For more information, contact the director at 440-244-3960 or by e-mail at: cen55422 at centurytel.net or check out our website at www.workshopplayers.com - 30 - "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" -------------------------------1080076620 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 

Workshop Players announces auditions= for The Dining Room, a comedy/drama by A. R. Gurney.  Director=20= Don Wozniak is seeking adult actors, a minimum of three men and three women,= possibly as many as four of each.  Auditions will consist of readings=20= from the script.  Each actor will be asked to play a variety of roles a= nd ages from grade school age through elderly. 

 

Auditions will be held at Workshop Players Theater, located at= 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, on Sunday, April 18 and Monday, April 1= 9, from 7 to 9:30 p.m.. Performance dates are July 8 through July 25.=

 

For more information, contact the di= rector at 440-244-3960 or by e-mail at: cen55422 at centurytel.net or check out our website at www.workshopplayers.com

 

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"If the whole world's a stage, I demand better ligh= ting"
-------------------------------1080076620-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Tue Mar 23 13:19:18 2004 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 16:19:18 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players to open Schoolhouse Rock Live! Message-ID: -------------------------------1080076758 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round is proud to announce our next=20 production, Schoolhouse Rock Live!, from the series created by George Newall= and Tom=20 Yohe and based on an idea by David McCall. =20 The Emmy Award-winning 1970s Saturday morning cartoon series that taught=20 history, grammar, math, science and politics through clever, tuneful songs i= s=20 instructing a whole new generation. Various characters come out of the TV se= t to=20 show a nervous teacher how to win his students over with imagination and=20 music, through such beloved songs as "Just A Bill," "Lolly, Lolly, Lolly" an= d=20 "Conjunction Junction." =20 Director Bill Reising has assembled a cast of Workshop regulars and=20 newcomers, including Musical Director Jayne Bartish-Kacik, Choreographer Gre= g Dziama,=20 Tom Castro, Aimee Dickinson, Lisa Marie Eckenrode, Lisa Hirzel, Denise Schmi= d,=20 Diana Tyler and Stuart Landes. Bryan Bird is the accompanist. =20 Book is by Scott Ferguson, George Keating and Kyle Hall; Music and Lyrics by= =20 Lynn Ahrens, Bob Dorough, Dave Frishberg, Kathy Mandry, George Newall and To= m=20 Yohe =20 Performance dates are April 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 30; May 1 at 8 p.m, with=20 Sunday matinees on April 25 and May 2 at 3 p.m. Tickets are $10 each and may= be=20 reserved by calling the box office at 440-988-5613. Group rates are availabl= e=20 for groups of 15 or more. =20 Workshop Players Theatre is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway= =20 between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58. For more information, log on to our website at www.workshopplayers.com =20 30 =E2=80=93 "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" -------------------------------1080076758 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

Workshop Players=20= Theatre-in-the-Round is proud to announce our next production, Schoolhouse Rock Live!,= from the series created by George Ne= wall and Tom Yohe and based on an idea by David McCall.

 =

 The Emmy Award-winning 1970s Saturday mornin= g cartoon series that taught history, grammar, math, science and politics th= rough clever, tuneful songs is instructing a whole new generation. Various c= haracters come out of the TV set to show a nervous teacher how to win his st= udents over with imagination and music, through such beloved songs as "Just=20= A Bill," "Lolly, Lolly, Lolly" and "Conjunction Junction."

 =

Director Bill Rei= sing has assembled a cast of Workshop regulars and newcomers, including Musi= cal Director Jayne Bartish-Kacik, Choreographer Greg Dziama, Tom Castro, Aim= ee Dickinson, Lisa Marie Eckenrode, Lisa Hirzel, Denise Schmid, Diana Tyler=20= and Stuart Landes. Bryan Bird is the accompanist.

 =

Book is by Scott=20= Ferguson, George Keating and Kyle Hall; Music and Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens, Bob= Dorough, Dave Frishberg, Kathy Mandry, George Newall and Tom Yohe

 =

Performance dates= are April 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 30; May 1 at 8 p.m, with Sunday matinees on A= pril 25 and May 2 at 3 p.m. Tickets are $10 each and may be reserved by call= ing the box office at 440-988-5613. Group rates are available for groups of=20= 15 or more.

 =

Workshop Players=20= Theatre is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway between Rt. 2 an= d Rt. 58.

 

For more informat= ion, log on to our website at www= .workshopplayers.com

 

 =

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"If the whole world's a stage, I demand better ligh= ting"
-------------------------------1080076758-- From dkilbane at cptonline.org Wed Mar 24 12:44:16 2004 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 15:44:16 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]PRESS RELEASE: CPT Academy's Spring Session Announced! Message-ID: For Immediate Release Contact: Holly Holsinger, CPT Academy Director 216/631-2727 ext. 202 cptacademy at cptonline.org March 24, 2004 CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE PRESENTS CPT ACADEMY?S SPRING SESSION Cutting edge theatre training for children, teens, and adults! CLEVELAND, OH - After a successful first series in Winter 2004, the Academy is back in session. For 20 years, CPT has blazed trails, offering the highest quality, most adventurous, cutting edge theatre in Northeast Ohio. Now this Near West side institution offers an educational opportunity for children, teens, and adults to take a thrilling step toward the edge: CPT presents the spring 2004 session of CPT Academy. Classes are taught by resident artists, who provide innovative training to theatre enthusiasts of all ages, regardless of experience. CPT?s Director of Education, Holly Holsinger, is ?very excited for the spring session, along with the return of the creative classes for children and the very popular Going Solo class.? CPT?s groundbreaking methods unlock the creative power and inspiration in each individual, while at the same time focusing that energy through clear dramatic technique. CPT Academy?s spring session consists of 8 consecutive Saturdays from April 17 - June 5, 2004. All classes take place on the CPT campus. Classes for Adults (ages 18 and up) Audition Techniques Auditioning has become an art in and of itself. Learn how to audition effectively, the tricks of the trade, and how to show your best self. Learn techniques in cold reading, choose the right monologue, and write the best resume. The last class will be a special private audition for CPT?s leading directors. Taught by Jill Levin. Saturdays 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m., $125. Experimental Theatre Wing Work with CPT?s Resident Director Raymond Bobgan as you learn new techniques to explore creativity, craft, and the essence of great acting. This class is a great way for artists to reconnect to their creative resources and get inspired. You will also learn ways of developing your own creative material through movement, sound, song, and action. Saturdays 12:30-2:30 p.m., $150. Going Solo: Writing for Solo Performance Do you have a story you've always wanted to tell? Do you have material that would work for a solo piece, but you're not sure how to put it all together? In this class, we will use writing exercises, movement, and improvisation to ?jump start? the creative process and put you on the way to creating your own solo work for the stage. All levels of experience are welcome. Former students of Going Solo are encouraged to attend, but no prerequisite is required. Taught by Sarah Morton. Saturdays 3:00-5:00 p.m., $150. Classes for Children and Teens Act Out Shakespeare! (ages 13-17) Access the works of the greatest playwright of all time. Learn how to confront Shakespeare?s works and characters with active techniques that break down the words into digestible parts and bring the text to life. By the end of the program you will be able to perform a fully polished monologue, ready for audition or competition. Taught by Holly Holsinger. Saturdays 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m., $100. Back by popular demand!!! The Play Room (ages 6-12) This class will allow young actors to create their own play, from a familiar story or a tale all their own. The play will develop from improvisations and theater games, which encourage working together as an ensemble. Fun and hard work coexist as the kids write, design, and perform their own show. Taught by Holly Holsinger. Saturdays 10:00-11:00 a.m., $100. Fairy Tales (ages 3-5) This class is a fun approach for little performers just starting out. The class provides interactive games, music, dress-up, and new stories to act out each week. Parents are invited to participate with their children. Taught by Jaime Bouvier. Saturdays 10:00-10:45 a.m., $85. Classes for children allow for fun theatre games, dress-up play, and guided improvisations into magical worlds. They learn important tools about building performance as they work towards producing and performing in their very own production. For more information about these classes, contact Holly Holsinger at 216/631-2727 ext. 202 or e-mail at cptacademy at cptonline.org . The Faculty Holly Holsinger is CPT?s Director of Education. She brings over 20 years of acting and teaching experience to the CPT Academy. In 2001, Holly was voted ?Best Actress in Cleveland? in The Free Times. She has toured all over the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Brazil performing with Wishhounds performance group, as well as taking on classic roles for the stage. She holds an M.F.A. in Acting from the University of California, Irvine, where she studied with Robert Cohen (Acting Power) and experimental theatre guru Jerzy Grotowski. Holly has taught theatre at Ohio State University, University of Akron, Tri-C, and Lorain Co. Community College. She has been teaching and performing for children since 1987. Sarah Morton is an award-winning playwright and performer, and a native of Cleveland, Ohio. Recent productions of her plays include Night Bloomers with Emerging Artists Theatre in New York City, Love in Pieces at the NYC International Fringe Festival, and Stumble, with Great Lakes Theater Festival. She has served as artist-in-residence at Cleveland State University, Cleveland School of the Arts, and Hathaway Brown School, and has been teaching in The Cleveland Play House's Young Playwrights Workshop for the past six years. Jill Levin has been an acting teacher for many years, working with actors at Cleveland Public Theatre, The Cleveland Play House, Wisdom Bridge Theater in Chicago, and the Pennsylvania Stage Company. She has performed in numerous shows at CPT as well as theaters in New York, Chicago, and Tokyo. Her most recent CPT credits include the starring role in Tennessee Williams? Summer and Smoke, The Herald in Discordia, and Barbara in the upcoming Nickel & Dimed. She has extensive professional actor training, and is a graduate of New York?s Circle in the Square Theater School. Raymond Bobgan is CPT?s Resident Director and has been creating wholly original works of theatre for over ten years. His groundbreaking plays have been seen throughout the U.S., Brazil, Canada, and Denmark. Bobgan has designed and implemented numerous educational programs for CPT and has led workshops in experimental theatre techniques at colleges, theatres, universities, and conservatory programs. Jaime Bouvier received a degree in Theatre Arts from the University of Iowa. She completed her honor?s thesis while studying at the Universite de Caen in France, where she worked with renowned puppet theatre Le Papillon. She also performed with Natalie Amourette?s company in Normandy. In Cleveland, she has worked with Theatre Labyrinth and has performed in various roles at Cleveland Public Theatre. The mission of Cleveland Public Theatre is to inspire, nurture, challenge, amaze, educate, and empower artists and audiences, in order to make the Cleveland public a more conscious and compassionate community. Cleveland Public Theatre and its artistic and education programs are funded in part by funding from Cleveland Foundation, George Gund Foundation, Ohio Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts, Nord Family Foundation, John P. Murphy Foundation, Kulas Foundation, Theatre Communications Group, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Bruening Foundation, Codrington Foundation, Giant Eagle Foundation, Thomas White Foundation, Community Foundation of Greater Lorain, Family Foundations of Jewish Community Federation, Dolphin Trust, Saint Ann Foundation, Deaconess Foundation, O?Neill Foundation, Stocker Foundation, Key Foundation, Nordson Foundation, Wolf Foundation, Forest City, Alcoa, Third Federal, Huntington National Bank, National City Bank, and other corporate and individual contributors. Cleveland Public Theatre's festival of dance: DANCEWORKS 04! You can dance, for inspiration... SAFMOD and CCDT March 26 - 28 BRING IT ON! From johnballom at ameritech.net Wed Mar 24 14:24:42 2004 From: johnballom at ameritech.net (johnballom) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 17:24:42 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Tailor/costume designer References: <198.2757d70b.2d9234c6@aol.com> Message-ID: <005701c411ee$ce211620$7291fea9@W25625.ecpm.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C411C4.E4C34080 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Eye2wonder at aol.com=20 To: johnballom at ameritech.net=20 Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 7:48 PM Subject: Re: Tailor/costume designer Hello John, Thank you for your e-mail. I'm flattered you would contact me for = suggestions. However, my address book is very slim in the film contacts = field. But, I would recommended posting a notice (very similar to the = one you sent me) on the Neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com This cultural bulletin board is read by hundreds of people throughout = Northeast Ohio looking to hire talent, and/or promote their own talents. Best of luck to you, Jeon Francis In a message dated 3/22/2004 10:48:44 AM Eastern Standard Time, = johnballom at ameritech.net writes: I am interested in the opportunity of working on or assisting in a = film production as a tailor/costume designer. If you have any leads that = would assist me in this venture I would appreciate some the contacts. I am affiliate with the Cleveland film Commission, John Ballom=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C411C4.E4C34080 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 = 7:48=20 PM
Subject: Re: Tailor/costume=20 designer

Hello John,
Thank you for your = e-mail.  I'm=20 flattered you would contact me for suggestions.  However, my = address book=20 is very slim in the film contacts field.  But, I would=20 recommended posting a notice (very similar to the one you sent me) on = the Neohiopal at lists.fredste= rnfeld.com
 
This cultural bulletin board = is read by=20 hundreds of people throughout Northeast Ohio looking to hire talent, = and/or=20 promote their own talents.
 
Best of luck to = you,
Jeon Francis
 
In a message dated 3/22/2004 10:48:44 AM Eastern Standard Time,=20 johnballom at ameritech.net writes:
I am interested in the opportunity = of working=20 on or assisting in a film production as a tailor/costume designer. = If you=20 have any leads that would assist me in this venture I would = appreciate some=20 the contacts.
 
I am affiliate with the Cleveland = film=20 Commission,
 
 
John Ballom =
------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C411C4.E4C34080-- From KNEWTRA3 at aol.com Wed Mar 24 14:58:26 2004 From: KNEWTRA3 at aol.com (KNEWTRA3 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 17:58:26 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sanctuary a new musical Message-ID: <126.3cfa67bc.2d936c92@aol.com> -------------------------------1080169106 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sanctuary The Gospel Musical That Rocks! What: Now in its third year Sanctuary is an all-original, contemporary musical depicting the life and passion of Jesus Christ When: Fridays & Saturdays April 2-3 & 9-10 at 7:30 PM Special Easter Sunday performance April 11 at 10:00 AM Where: Mentor Garfield Road Church of God 8250 Garfield Rd. Mentor (1 mile south of Rt. 84) Admission: Admission is Free. Reserve Seating is available for groups of 10 or more in advance for all performances. Credits: Conceived and Directed by Paul B. Abramson Music and Lyrics by L.A. Watson Musical arrangements by Troy Sartain General: This year's edition of Sanctuary includes the addition if new songs and scenes to last year's performance which was viewed by nearly 2000 people. The musical features 30 original songs and production numbers, performed by a live band and a cast of 22 singers and dancers. Information: (440) 255-0739 www.mentorchurchofgod.org -------------------------------1080169106 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Sanctuary
= The Gospel Musical That Rocks!
 
What:  Now in its third year Sanct= uary is an all-original, contemporary musical depicting the life and passion= of Jesus Christ
 
When:  Fridays & Saturday= s April 2-3 & 9-10 at 7:30 PM
      &n= bsp;     Special Easter Sunday performance April 11 at 1= 0:00 AM
 
Where:  Mentor Garfield Road Churc= h of God 
         &nbs= p;    8250 Garfield Rd. Mentor (1 mile south of Rt. 84)
 
Admission:  Admission is Free. Res= erve Seating is available for groups of 10 or more in advance for all perfor= mances.
 
Credits:  Conceived and Directed b= y Paul B. Abramson
         =      Music and Lyrics by L.A. Watson
  &nb= sp;           Musical arra= ngements by Troy Sartain
 
General:  This year's edition of S= anctuary includes the addition if new songs and scenes to last year's perfor= mance which was viewed by nearly 2000 people. The musical features 30 origin= al songs and production numbers, performed by a live band and a cast of 22 s= ingers and dancers.
 
Information:  (440) 255-0739 =  www= .mentorchurchofgod.org
 
 
-------------------------------1080169106-- From KABBW at aol.com Wed Mar 24 16:51:16 2004 From: KABBW at aol.com (KABBW at aol.com) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 19:51:16 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]LCMT announces West Side Story auditions Message-ID: <4d.3c9425f7.2d938704@aol.com> -------------------------------1080175876 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Lorain Community Music Theater Auditions for West Side Story will be held on= =20 Sat., Apr. 17, 2004 and Sun., Apr. 18, 2004. Registration at 12:30 p.m., =20 auditions 1 - 5 p.m. at St. Mary=E2=80=99s School Hall 7th & Reid Ave., Lo= rain Call-backs: Tues., Apr. 20, 2004 from 6-9 p.m. VOCAL AUDITIONS will require that the individual prepare a selection from a=20 standard Broadway musical, approximately 90 seconds in length. An accompani= st=20 will be provided, and the individual is required to bring sheet music in the= =20 proper key. A song from West Side Story is permissible, whereas current pop= =20 songs from the radio as well as a capella auditions are not acceptable. DANCE AUDITIONS will require that the individual learn a short dance=20 combination that will be taught at the audition in a large group setting. A= short=20 practice will be allowed, then the dance combination will be repeated in sma= ll=20 groups. The individual is encouraged to wear comfortable clothing and shoes= ,=20 suitable for dance. SHOW DATES: July 9, 10, 16, 17 & 18, 2004 at the Lorain Palace Civic Center Director: Mike Larochelle Producer: Bev Muzilla Questions?? E-mail at LCMT4WSS at hotmail.com or call Bev Muzilla at (440)=20 244-5052 CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS Maria An extremely lovely, young girl brought to America to marry Chino,=20 but=20 yearns for Tony. Lyric soprano with 4+ songs. Dance preferred for dream=20 ballet. Tony A good-looking, sandy-haired boy who used to be the leader of the=20 Jets,=20 but has outgrown the gang and is searching for something more. Lyric tenor=20 with 4+ songs. Movement preferred for dream ballet. JETS A-rab The class clown, A-rab uses humor to hide his fears, and serves as=20= a=20 big brother to Baby John. Free spirit with good comic timing; must move and= =20 sing well. Action Action is always ready for a fight and mouthing off to any form of= =20 authority. Tense and explosive, he leads the Jets after Riff is killed. =20 Must move and sing well. Baby John The youngest of the gang, awed at everything. He is young,=20 innocent and vulnerable and is always the first to suggest non-violence to=20 solve a problem. Must move and sing well. Big Deal A bespectacled self-styled expert. He is the =E2=80=98professor= =E2=80=99 of the=20 gang, always mindful of the past and gang protocol. Must move and sing=20 well. Diesel Riff=E2=80=99s lieutenant; the muscle of the group. The strong, s= ilent=20 type,=20 Riff chooses him to fight Bernardo in the proposed =E2=80=98fair fight=E2= =80=99. Must move=20 and sing well. Riff The new leader (and heart) of the Jets. He and Tony started the=20 Jets,=20 and although Tony has outgrown the gang, Riff doesn=E2=80=99t know anything=20= else. =20 Low tenor/baritone with 2+ songs. Must move and sing well. Snowboy The rest of the Jets. Final cast number will be based on creatin= g=20 a=20 group that Gee-tar looks, interacts, and moves well together. All must sing and mov= e=20 well. Mouthpiece Numbers include =E2=80=98Prologue=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Jet Song= =E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Dance at the Gym=E2=80=99, Tiger =E2=80=98Cool=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Quintet=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Rum= ble=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Gee, Officer Krupke=E2=80=99, and the=20 dream=20 ballet. JET GIRLS Velma Riff=E2=80=99s girl. She is terribly young, sexy, lost in a world=20= of jive. =20 Must be a strong dancer and =E2=80=98feminine cool=E2=80=99. Graziella The Jet Girls must all be strong dancers, but do very little=20 singing in the show. Clarice Their big numbers are =E2=80=98Dance at= the Gym=E2=80=99 ,=20 =E2=80=98Cool=E2=80=99, and the dream ballet. Number Minnie of Jets=20= cast will=20 determine=20 the number of Jet Girls. Pauline 4 more girls Anybodys A scrawny teenage girl, dressed in an outfit that is a pathetic=20 attempt to imitate that of the Jets. She is the tomboy that doesn=E2=80=99t= fit in=20 with the girls, and does everything she can to be accepted by the Jets. She= =20 fights, bullies Baby John, and appears at key moments to save Tony and help=20 the Jets. Must move and sing well. SHARKS Bernardo The leader of the Sharks; handsome and proud, but has a chip on=20 his=20 shoulder. He is very protective of his sister Maria, and untrusting of=20 anything American. He is a gentleman with the ladies, but cuts through the=20 niceties with the War Council. Must be a strong dancer with strong physical= =20 presence. Sings opposite Anita in =E2=80=98America=E2=80=99. Chino A shy, gentle, sweet-faced boy who has just arrived from Puerto Ric= o=20 to marry Maria, but wants to follow in Bernardo=E2=80=99s footsteps. Must h= ave=20 small presence, but be able to display both shyness and rage. Indio The rest of the Sharks. The final number cast will be based on=20 creating a group Moose that looks, interacts, and moves well together, with the numbers=20 equal=20 to the Toro number of Jets (anywhere from 5-8 guys per group). All must sing som= e=20 and Pepe move well. Numbers include =E2=80=98Prologue=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Dan= ce at the Gym=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98America =E2=80=99,=20 =E2=80=98Quintet=E2=80=99, Luis =E2=80=98Rumble=E2=80=99, and the dream ballet. Anxious Nibbles Juano SHARK GIRLS Anita A Puerto Rican girl with loose hair and flashy dress, she is=20 knowing,=20 sexual and sharp. The female equivalent of Bernardo, Anita is the most=20 =E2=80=98Americanized=E2=80=99 of the Puerto Ricans, leading the ladies in p= utting down=20 their homeland against Shark men. A strong =E2=80=98belter=E2=80=99 and dan= cer. Francisca The Shark Girls must all be strong dancers who sing. Their big= =20 numbers are Teresita =E2=80=98Dance at the Gym=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98America= =E2=80=99, =E2=80=98I Feel Pretty=E2=80=99,=20 and the=20 dream ballet. Number of Rosalia Sharks cast will determine number of= =20 Shark=20 Girls. Margarita Estella Consuelo 2 more girls ADULTS Doc 50+. Doc has owned the drugstore for 27 years, and is the only=20 =E2=80=98parental=E2=80=99 figure in the cast. He accepts that there is lit= tle he can do to=20 influence the teens, but he does try to help Tony by whatever means=20 possible. 3 scenes. Speaking role only. Glad Hand A smiling, overly cheerful MAN OR WOMAN. 30+. The school=20 guidance counselor who wants everyone to get along and just doesn=E2=80=99t=20 understand kids today. 1 scene. Speaking role only. Lt. Shrank A plainclothes cop. 40+. Shrank is strong and always in=20 command;=20 he has a charming pleasant manner which he often employs to cover up his=20 venom and fear. 4 scenes. Speaking role only. Krupke A big, goon-like cop. 40+. 4 scenes. Speaking role only. -------------------------------1080175876 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

Lorain Community Music Theater Auditions for West Side St= ory will be held on Sat., Apr. 17, 2004 and Sun., Apr. 18, 2004. Registratio= n at 12:30 p.m.,  auditions 1 - 5 p.m. at St. Mary=E2=80=99s School Hal= l   7th & Reid Ave., Lorain
Call-backs:  Tues., Apr. 2= 0, 2004 from 6-9 p.m.

VOCAL AUDITIONS will require that the individua= l prepare a selection from a standard Broadway musical, approximately 90 sec= onds in length.  An accompanist will be provided, and the individual is= required to bring sheet music in the proper key.  A song from West Sid= e Story is permissible, whereas current pop songs from the radio as well as=20= a capella auditions are not acceptable.

DANCE AUDITIONS will require=20= that the individual learn a short dance combination that will be taught at t= he audition in a large group setting.  A short practice will be allowed= , then the dance combination will be repeated in small groups.  The ind= ividual is encouraged to wear comfortable clothing and shoes, suitable for d= ance.

SHOW DATES:  July 9, 10, 16, 17 & 18, 2004 at the Lora= in Palace Civic Center

Director:  Mike Larochelle    &= nbsp;     Producer:  Bev Muzilla
Questions??  E-mail=20= at
or call Bev Muzilla at (440) 244-5052

CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS
Maria    An extremely lovely, young girl brought to America to ma= rry Chino, but
yearns for Tony.  Lyric soprano with 4+ songs. = Dance preferred for dream
ballet.

Tony    A good-looki= ng, sandy-haired boy who used to be the leader of the Jets,
but has outg= rown the gang and is searching for something more.  Lyric tenor
wit= h 4+ songs.  Movement preferred for dream ballet.
JETS
A-rab = ;   The class clown, A-rab uses humor to hide his fears, and serves as=20= a
big brother to Baby John.  Free spirit with good comic timing; mu= st move and
sing well.

Action    Action is always ready= for a fight and mouthing off to any form of
authority.  Tense and=20= explosive, he leads the Jets after Riff is killed. 
Must move and s= ing well.

Baby John    The youngest of the gang, awed at ev= erything.  He is young,
innocent and vulnerable and is always the f= irst to suggest non-violence to
solve a problem.  Must move and sin= g well.

Big Deal    A bespectacled self-styled expert. = ; He is the =E2=80=98professor=E2=80=99 of the
gang, always mindful of t= he past and gang protocol.  Must move and sing
well.

Diesel&= nbsp;   Riff=E2=80=99s lieutenant; the muscle of the group.  The s= trong, silent type,
Riff chooses him to fight Bernardo in the proposed=20= =E2=80=98fair fight=E2=80=99.  Must move
and sing well.

Riff=     The new leader (and heart) of the Jets.  He and Tony star= ted the Jets,
and although Tony has outgrown the gang, Riff doesn=E2=80= =99t know anything else. 
Low tenor/baritone with 2+ songs.  M= ust move and sing well.

Snowboy    The rest of the Jets.&nb= sp; Final cast number will be based on creating a
group that
Gee-tar&= nbsp;   looks, interacts, and moves well together.  All must sing=20= and move
well.
Mouthpiece    Numbers include =E2=80=98Prolo= gue=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Jet Song=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Dance at the Gym=E2=80= =99,
Tiger        =E2=80=98Cool=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Qu= intet=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Rumble=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Gee, Officer Krupke=E2= =80=99, and the dream
ballet.


JET GIRLS
Velma   = Riff=E2=80=99s girl.  She is terribly young, sexy, lost in a world of=20= jive. 
Must be a strong dancer and =E2=80=98feminine cool=E2=80=99.=

Graziella    The Jet Girls must all be strong dancers, but= do very little
singing in the show.  Clarice      &= nbsp; Their big numbers are =E2=80=98Dance at the Gym=E2=80=99,
=E2=80= =98Cool=E2=80=99, and the dream ballet.  Number Minnie    &nb= sp;   of Jets cast will determine
the number of Jet Girls.
Pauli= ne
4 more girls

Anybodys    A scrawny teenage girl, dres= sed in an outfit that is a pathetic
attempt to imitate that of the Jets.=   She is the tomboy that doesn=E2=80=99t fit in
with the girls, and= does everything she can to be accepted by the Jets.  She
fights, b= ullies Baby John, and appears at key moments to save Tony and help
the J= ets.  Must move and sing well.

SHARKS
Bernardo    T= he leader of the Sharks; handsome and proud, but has a chip on his
shoul= der.  He is very protective of his sister Maria,  and untrusting o= f
anything American.  He is a gentleman with the ladies, but cuts t= hrough the
niceties with the War Council.  Must be a strong dancer=20= with strong physical
presence.  Sings opposite Anita in =E2=80=98Am= erica=E2=80=99.

Chino    A shy, gentle, sweet-faced boy who= has just arrived from Puerto Rico
to marry Maria, but wants to follow i= n Bernardo=E2=80=99s footsteps.  Must have
small presence, but be a= ble to display both shyness and rage.

Indio    The rest of=20= the Sharks.  The final number cast will be based on
creating a grou= p
Moose    that looks, interacts, and moves well together, with= the numbers equal
to the
Toro    number of Jets (anywhere=20= from 5-8 guys per group). All must sing some
and
Pepe    mo= ve well.  Numbers include =E2=80=98Prologue=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Dance at= the Gym=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98America=E2=80=99,
=E2=80=98Quintet=E2=80=99,=
Luis        =E2=80=98Rumble=E2=80=99, and the dream=20= ballet.
Anxious
Nibbles
Juano

SHARK GIRLS
Anita  &nb= sp; A Puerto Rican girl with loose hair and flashy dress, she is knowing, sexual and sharp.  The female equivalent of Bernardo, Anita is the mo= st
=E2=80=98Americanized=E2=80=99 of the Puerto Ricans, leading the ladi= es in putting down
their homeland against Shark men.  A strong =E2= =80=98belter=E2=80=99 and dancer.

Francisca    The Shark Gi= rls must all be strong dancers who sing.  Their big
numbers are Ter= esita    =E2=80=98Dance at the Gym=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98America=E2= =80=99, =E2=80=98I Feel Pretty=E2=80=99, and the
dream ballet.  Num= ber of Rosalia        Sharks cast will determine number=20= of Shark
Girls.
Margarita
Estella
Consuelo
2 more girls
<= BR>ADULTS
Doc    50+.  Doc has owned the drugstore for 27=20= years, and is the only
=E2=80=98parental=E2=80=99 figure in the cast.&nb= sp; He accepts that there is little he can do to
influence the teens, bu= t he does try to help Tony by whatever means
possible.  3 scenes.&n= bsp; Speaking role only.

Glad Hand    A smiling, overly che= erful MAN OR WOMAN.  30+.  The school
guidance counselor who w= ants everyone to get along and just doesn=E2=80=99t
understand kids toda= y.  1 scene.  Speaking role only.

Lt. Shrank    A= plainclothes cop. 40+.  Shrank is strong and always in command;
he= has a charming pleasant manner which he often employs to cover up his
v= enom and fear.  4 scenes.  Speaking role only.

Krupke =       A big, goon-like cop.  40+.  4 scenes. = Speaking role only.

-------------------------------1080175876-- From RFWB2000 at aol.com Tue Mar 23 21:37:48 2004 From: RFWB2000 at aol.com (RFWB2000 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 00:37:48 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Zion UCC Presents Brian Thornton & Jennifer Woda Message-ID: <1dd.1d39321b.2d9278ac@aol.com> --part1_1dd.1d39321b.2d9278ac_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Zion UCC of Tremont Presents: Brian Thornton, Cello (*Member, Cleveland Orchestra) Jennifer Woda, Mezzo-Soprano (*Frequently seen with Cleveland Opera) Elizabeth Johnson, Piano With Special Guest Artists: Kathleen Mylecraine, Flute and Victoria Marra, Clarinet in "Russian Into Spring" Sunday, April 4, 2004 2pm Zion UCC in Tremont 2716 West 14th St. Cleveland, Ohio 44113-5216 Works to be performed include: Sinfonia Concertante Op. 125 by Prokofiev Selections from "The Nursery" by Mussorgsky And the WORLD PREMIERE of "Mommy Songs" by Cleveland Composer Victoria Belfiglio ***Admission is Free and Open to the Public*** Reception to Follow Free Will Offering will be accepted to support the Zion UCC Concert Series Please come and enjoy this wonderful program, and support this dynamic showcase of local, national, and international talent!!!!!! In it's first six months, this series has been wonderfully successful....please join us and be a part of our continued growth!!!! For more information, contact ZUCC Director of Music, Ryan Bergeron, at (440)503-1917. --part1_1dd.1d39321b.2d9278ac_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Zion UCC of Tremont Presents:

Brian Thornton, Cello (*Member, Cleveland Orchestra)
Jennifer Woda, Mezzo-Soprano (*Frequently seen with Cleveland Opera)
Elizabeth Johnson, Piano

With Special Guest Artists:
Kathleen Mylecraine, Flute and Victoria Marra, Clarinet

in

"Russian Into Spring"

Sunday, April 4, 2004
2pm
Zion UCC in Tremont
2716 West 14th St. Cleveland, Ohio 44113-5216

Works to be performed include:
Sinfonia Concertante Op. 125 by Prokofiev
Selections from "The Nursery" by Mussorgsky
And the WORLD PREMIERE of
"Mommy Songs" by Cleveland Composer Victoria Belfiglio

***Admission is Free and Open to the Public***
Reception to Follow

Free Will Offering will be accepted to support the Zion UCC Concert Series
Please come and enjoy this wonderful program, and support this dynamic showc= ase of local, national, and international talent!!!!!! In it's first six mon= ths, this series has been wonderfully successful....please join us and be a=20= part of our continued growth!!!!

For more information, contact ZUCC Director of Music, Ryan Bergeron, at (440= )503-1917.
--part1_1dd.1d39321b.2d9278ac_boundary-- From j.boukis at verizon.net Tue Mar 23 21:39:39 2004 From: j.boukis at verizon.net (John Paul Boukis) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 00:39:39 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kalliope Stage Grand Night Message-ID: --Apple-Mail-8-867847610 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed Kalliope Stage enjoyed a gala opening weekend with sold-out=20 performances and a very special Grand Night of Hope. Kalliope Stage is=20= the new professional musical theater at Cedar & Lee in Cleveland=20 Heights. The theater has launched its inaugural season with Rodgers and=20= Hammerstein=92s A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING, an evening fantasy of = gorgeous=20 music from classic favorites to little-known gems. =93We wanted to start=20= with the fathers of the modern American musical,=94 says Paul F. Gurgol,=20= the artistic director of Kalliope Stage. His inventive re-imagining, a=20= lush double piano orchestration, and a strong cast of nuanced singers=20 make for a delightful theatrical debut. Mayor Ed Kelly and Cleveland Heights city counsel members were on hand=20= opening night for the official ribbon cutting. Creating the theater has=20= been a labor of love for founders John Paul Boukis and Paul F. Gurgol,=20= and they hope the community will embrace their mission of celebrating=20 the musical as a valued American art form. Kalliope Stage is committed=20= to building community through performance, and is excited to have=20 produced a Grand Night of Hope as a 100% benefit for the Mitochondrial=20= Disease Association of Ohio. The evening gala performance raised=20 $7,000, and warmed the hearts of everyone involved. A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING plays Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm=20= and Sundays at 2:30pm and 7pm through Sunday, April 4. Reserve tickets=20= by calling 216-321-0870.=20= --Apple-Mail-8-867847610 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=WINDOWS-1252 TimesKalliope Stage enjoyed a gala opening weekend with sold-out performances and a very special Grand Night of Hope. Kalliope Stage is the new professional musical theater at Cedar & Lee in Cleveland Heights. The theater has launched its inaugural season with Rodgers and Hammerstein=92s A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING, an evening fantasy of gorgeous music from classic favorites to little-known gems. =93We wanted to start with the fathers of the modern American musical,=94 says Paul F. Gurgol, the artistic director of Kalliope Stage. His inventive re-imagining, a lush double piano orchestration, and a strong cast of nuanced singers make for a delightful theatrical debut. Mayor Ed Kelly and Cleveland Heights city counsel members were on hand opening night for the official ribbon cutting. Creating the theater has been a labor of love for founders John Paul Boukis and Paul F. Gurgol, and they hope the community will embrace their mission of celebrating the musical as a valued American art form. Kalliope Stage is committed to building community through performance, and is excited to have produced a Grand Night of Hope as a 100% benefit for the Mitochondrial Disease Association of Ohio. The evening gala performance raised $7,000, and warmed the hearts of everyone involved.=20= A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING plays Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 2:30pm and 7pm through Sunday, April 4. Reserve tickets by calling 216-321-0870. = --Apple-Mail-8-867847610-- From jboukis at kalliopestage.com Tue Mar 23 22:03:41 2004 From: jboukis at kalliopestage.com (John Paul Boukis) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 01:03:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Special Discount for NEOHIOPAL subscribers Message-ID: <0061A69B-7D59-11D8-8B4B-000393A350F6@kalliopestage.com> SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR NEOHIOPAL SUBSCRIBERS Kalliope Stage is offering a special "e-discount" to NEOHIOPAL subscribers. Just book your tickets to Rodgers and Hammerstein's A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING online at KalliopeStage.com, and you'll receive the special NEOHIOPAL rate of just $19. There are two weekends left to enjoy this discount of over 30%. Come join us for our inaugural production, and enjoy an evening fantasy of gorgeous music in an intimate performance venue where unamplified voices ring out classic favorites and little-known gems, all re-orchestrated by Sondheim's longtime collaborator Jonathan Tunick. It's musical theater up close and personal with a strong cast of nuanced singers and inventive staging by Artistic Director Paul F. Gurgol. Go to KalliopeStage.com, and let us know that you're a "friend of Kalliope" to receive your special discount rate. The box office phone number is 216-321-0870 and email is tickets at KalliopeStage.com for more information. Kalliope Stage is the new professional musical theater at the corner of Cedar & Lee in Cleveland Heights. Performances run Thursday through Saturday at 8pm and Sunday 2:30pm and 7pm through April 4. From darnay2 at hotmail.com Tue Mar 23 22:19:59 2004 From: darnay2 at hotmail.com (JT Buck) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 01:19:59 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Durang's" Titanic" - UA Student production Message-ID:
Due to a sudden change of fate, the play I have been rehearsing for two weeks has been cancelled, and a different play chosen.
 
I am in IMMEDIATE need of actors for a University of Akron student production of
 
"Titanic"
a one-act farce by Christopher Durang.
 
There are 4 roles available:
 
Richard, the father
Victoria, the mother
the Sailor, age 18-comfortable being shirtless
Harriet/Anabelle/Lydia - a multiple-identitied young lady.
 
The role of Teddy has been cast.
 
All actors should be open-minded. 
 
Auditions are by appointment only.  Actors may prepare a short comedic monologue, or read cold from the script. 
 
Rehearsals will begin immediately, 3 days per week: two weeknights and one weekend afternoon.  We will have one performance on Thursday April 29 at the University of Akron.  There will be several additional performances at dates TBA, and a small stipend may be available. 
 
Please respond to this email ASAP or call 330-805-1820 if interested.
 
Thanks,
JT Buck
 
 
 


Free up your inbox with MSN Hotmail Extra Storage. Multiple plans available. From thomas at coolcleveland.com Tue Mar 23 21:50:33 2004 From: thomas at coolcleveland.com (Thomas Mulready) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 00:50:33 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cool Cleveland 03.24.04 The King of Coventry Message-ID: <8228ad36aebf45180eecb15db5081fdc@localhost.localdomain> --b1_8228ad36aebf45180eecb15db5081fdc Content-Type: text/plain; charset = "iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Visit the following address to see an HTML version of this e-mail: http://www.pulsarmail.com/mail.php?p=7P105T716R33Q086451E001H * 3.24-3.31 The King Of Coventry Dear Friend, ---------------------- * Cool Cleveland Interview with Tommy Fello Tommy Fello started Tommy's Restaurant on Coventry Road in CLeveland Heights 30 years ago, and despite the ups and downs of the street, the place has remained as popular as ever. On a recent Monday night visit to the local fave, the hopping shop, which is famous for its inexpensive, healthy and original food, was half-packed. The impressive assortment of patrons included funky teens sporting piercings, soccer moms munching on hummus, gay couples sipping tea and Grog Shop devotees hanging out before the show. With its tasty falafels, spinach pies and milkshakes, speedy service, and the people-watching from its street-level windows, Tommy's is a recipe for a successful, independent caf?. Tommy himself has relentlessly volunteered his time for Coventry as President of the Coventry Special Improvement District, a merchants group whose owners pay a tax to finance district-wide improvements, he spearheaded a successful effort to turn Cleveland Heights' plan to re-surface the street into a more ambitious effort to re-develop Coventry itself. The involvement of the SID added handsome new planters, lampposts and other amenities to the mix, as well as the merchants plan to celebrate with a re-opening party this summer. We asked Tommy Fello about the funny names for his sandwiches, the redevelopment of the street, whether Coventry is still cool, and this summer's return of the Street Fair. Cool Cleveland: Tommy's restaurant has been on Coventry for 30 years, so you've seen a lot of history here. With the opening of Legacy Village and other shopping centers, there must be a lot of challenges facing independent retail districts. What are you and other merchants doing about this? Tom Fello: "We've been working on the redevelopment of Coventry Road; this recent influx of dollars and dreams has been two years of work. The overall goal is to make Coventry more competitive. We have a quarter mile business district with 300 employees, and we need different kinds of retail to complement the restaurants that are already here. We made a list of things that we need to keep the district viable. The population in Northeast Ohio has only increased two percent in recent years and there's been a downturn in the economy, so people are going out less. Despite this, there are more restaurants than ever. To compensate for it, we have to make our business district the best we can; our businesses should feed off each other to make the district better. We'd like to add soft goods; this is a need that has been identified." Cool Cleveland: So the corporate chains have moved in, but there are still a lot of smaller, local businesses. Do you think the "feel" of Coventry as a funky, local district is still here? Tom Fello: "I think so. But we need to support local businesses - people don't realize that small, independent businesses are the backbone of our nation's economy. They shop at chain stores to save money. But you can have all the Walmarts that you want, and they'll never do what local businesses do for our neighborhoods..." Read the interview with Tom Fello by Lee Chilcote ---------------------- Did you receive Cool Cleveland because a friend forwarded it to you? Great! Now you can receive the newsletter directly, and for free! Sign up at our website: www.CoolCleveland.com or send an email to signup at coolcleveland.com. Already receiving Cool Cleveland and wondering how you can become a sponsor? Drop our sales guy Bill Nagode a quick note at Bill at CoolCleveland.com and he'll get back at ya. Visit the new site at www.CoolCleveland.com Coventry Fair returns this summer Now that Coventry's facelift is complete, it's time to enjoy one of our quirkiest and favorite neighborhoods. Three monthly Fair dates have been set for Thu 7/15, Thu 8/12, and Thu 9/9 from 6-9PM. Coventry Road will be closed to traffic from 5:30PM till 9PM while restaurants, artists, farmers, ethnic purveyors and visitors transform the Village into a festive environment. This event will be alcohol-free and family-safe with music, art, entertainment and street performers circulating throughout the evening. Plans are currently being considered to add family movies at P.E.A.C.E Park at the close of the evening. For info email coventryroad at earthlink.net Buying Shaker Square The Coral Co., a Beachwood-based real estate development, construction and management firm, signed a purchase agreement late Friday to acquire the historic East Side retail district from KeyCorp, the Cleveland-based financial services company that has been managing the complex since December. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, although Key had sought repayment of a $14.9 million loan it made toward the square's $20 million redevelopment. Read more WiFi at Museum of Art The Cleveland Museum of Art has announced free wireless public Internet access http://www.clevelandart.org/whatsnew/. The Cleveland Museum of Art is one of the leading comprehensive art museums, and its permanent collection is world renowned for its quality and breadth spanning 6,000 years. The Museum is a key international player in exhibitions, scholarship, and art acquisitions, now they're a leader in the use of technology and art. Bring your laptop and log on at the museum's Still Life cafe. http://www.clevelandart.org/whatsnew/mediakit/index.asp?refid=320 More online, less old media A recent study on the state of the U.S. news media by the Project for Excellence in Journalism, affiliated with Columbia University's graduate journalism school, found that U.S. news media outlets are experiencing a steady decline in their audiences and are significantly cutting their investment in staff and resources. Only ethnic, alternative and online media are flourishing. Read more online ---------------------- *************** SPONSORED LINK *************** Live at the Pointe Cleveland's newest downtown neighborhood just got better! The Pointe at Gateway offers affordable, 1 and 2 bedroom condominiums that place you at the center of this lively, bustling neighborhood. Take your pick of light-filled one-bedroom units and spacious two-bedroom units with two full baths. Units feature historic details, plush carpets with available upgrades to hardwood floors. Plus: lofty ceilings, modern appliances, ceramic kitchen tile and large windows, some with urban views! Pointe buyers can walk to the Jake and the Gund, dine on sumptuous soul food at Phil the Fire's new downtown venue and catch a show in Cleveland's theater district. One bedrooms start at $77,900 and two bedrooms start at $129,900, plus tax abatement and special financing. Open this Sun 3/28 2-4 PM, 750 Prospect Ave. http://www.progressiveurban.com *************** SPONSORED LINK *************** ---------------------- Regional churn Look at what's happened recently, says PD's Joe Frolik, lead writer on the Quiet Crisis series (which probably needs a new name since it's anything but "quiet" anymore). Area foundations have thrown some of their $6 billion towards the Fund for Our Economic Future. The NAACP and the Urban League have voiced support for regionalism. Greater Cleveland Tomorrow formed from the merger of three business groups. The suburban Mayors and Managers Assoction is exploring a "no poaching" rule to stop cannibalizing business from each other. All this churn appears to be moving our community towards a more regional approach. But so far, it's just talk and posturing. Read more Regionalism is not county reform Or is it? In this PD op-ed, Cuyahoga County commissioner and Democratic party chairman Jimmy Dimora opines, wanting "the record to reflect that the county commissioners are not against regionalism, reform, or change." But they will put a proposal on the Fall ballot that may very well confuse voters who want reform. Read more Mutual respect Mark Rosentraub, Dean of the Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs at CSU, says "Northeast Ohio has more live theater than New York (that is, more tickets are sold here to residents; New York sells more tickets to tourists)." Everyone is talking about regionalism, but "turning this talk into cooperation requires that city and suburbs recognize how important the other is for success." Read more Bicyclists can ride RTA now that 425 buses already have bike racks and plan to install more,so that in a couple of months, all buses will be able to carry 2 bikes. Now you can plan to bike one way and ride RTA the other. Or vice versa. Read more. The death of urban planning Cincinnati has fired their planning department and merged it with their economic development function, meaning the public agenda is being privatized, with the only city planning now being done by corporations like P&G, the hospitals and universities. It just goes to show how different Cleveland really is, with planning director Chris Ronayne and Mayor Campbell's very visible plans for the Lakefront & other initiatives. See Free Times here. Land fill shopping mall The new City View regional shopping center will be built atop a landfill on the east rim of the valley, south of the I- 480 exit at Transportation Boulevard. It may solve a civic headache but most likely is causing another. Read more. ---------------------- *************** SPONSORED LINK *************** Robotic Cockroaches REI at Weatherhead is the "Think-and-Do Tank", bringing professional consultancy and research to Cleveland's collaborative approach to economic development. Coming up, the second annual Research ShowCASE is a day-long event highlighting the breadth of research done at Case and its collaborating institutions. REI's Ed Morrison leads Global Issues, a panel that will go beyond the headlines to explore the dynamic economic relationship between China and the United States. Other ShowCASE topics: nanotechnology, bioethics, biodefense, active demonstrations such as robotic cockroaches capable of search and rescue, and insertable electrical devices that enable movement after paralysis. Fri 4/2 from 7:30AM-5PM at the University's Veale Convocation and Recreation Center. Event is free and open to the public, but pre-registration is recommended. For information visit http://www.case.edu/menu/showcase *************** SPONSORED LINK *************** ---------------------- National City purchase may cut jobs According to Forbes, National City Bank's purchase of Provident Financial Group Inc. may result in the net loss of 400-800 jobs. "Some duplicate positions will be eliminated," Provident chief executive Robert Hoverson stated in a letter to their 3200 employees, while NCC chief David Daberko said he expected cost savings of about 25% of two years, which would probably include job cuts. No one is saying if those cuts will come in Cincy or Cleve, but either way Ohio loses key new economy jobs. See Forbes www.Forbes.com Wal-Mart tops F500 Cleveland is no longer a big Fortune 500 town. Among Ohio companies in the 500 were: Goodyear Tire, No, 137; First Energy , No. 158; Progressive Insurance, No. 165; National City Corp., No. 206; Eaton Corp., No. 253; Parker Hannifin, No. 291; KeyCorp, No. 319; Sherwin-Williams, No. 333; chemicals company OM Group Inc., No. 405, and International Steel Group, No. 426. See Fortune www.Fortune.com. The Wal-Marting of downloads As if Wal-Mart wasn't causing enough trouble for mom-and-pop shops and other specialty stores, the mammoth chain retailer opened its own cut rate online music store, where customers can download music at 88 cents per song. That's 11 cents less than Apple Computer charges at its iTunes music store, which has been the pacesetter. See ZDNet www.ZDNet.com. PD editorial deputy opposes same-sex marriage stating there's no reason to "overturn a social, legal and religious institution" that's been in place for a significant amount of time. How enlightened. Or maybe, given the upcoming summer campaign season, opportunistic. Read more. Anti-gay council hopeful Patrick Corrigan is open about his opposition to gay rights and is against extentending employee benefits for same sex couples in Lakewood. Read more. "Ohio is ground zero for creationsim" says Patricia Princehouse, an evolutionary biologist at Case Western Reserve University. If the Ohio Board of Education collectively agreed months ago to not endorse intelligent design, and the US Supreme Court has already said it's illegal to teach because its religion, how then could they adopt a lesson plan that challenges darwinsm? Read more. ---------------------- *************** SPONSORED LINK *************** Junebug Jabbo Jones A very special visitor arrives at Cleveland Public Theatre for four nights of magical storytelling, bringing an entertaining collection of tales and anecdotes entitled Don't Start Me to Talking or I'll Tell You Everything I Know: Sayings from the Life and Writings of Junebug Jabbo Jones for four performances only, beginning Thu 4/1. Then look for The Tale of the Emerald Bird, the latest production from CPT's STEP program, running 4/9 and 4/10. Playing now in both theatres you can see Danceworks '04, a festival of dance featuring seven contemporary companies that have been called "spectacular," "evocative," and "invigorating." CPT, 6415 Detroit Avenue, http://www.cptonline.org. *************** SPONSORED LINK *************** ---------------------- Big downtown condo project Willoughby-based Marous Brothers Construction is set to begin construction on 350+ condo units squeezed between the Bingham and National Buildings in the Warehouse District on July 1. The development has been approved by both the District and the city's Landmarks Commission, but Marous is still negotiating financing with four banks, which typically require 30 percent presale before work starts. No city money is being lent for this project, although Cleveland Tomorrow is lending an undisclosed amount. Read more Local resource for finding property ClevelandRents.com is a locally owned (remember those?) website dedicated to greatly improving the search-and-find process for both prospective tenants and property managers in the area. www.ClevelandRents.com Fifth International Edible Book Festival will occur throughout the world on any day from Thu 4/1 - 4/5. This year is Cleveland's first. Book enthusiasts, bookbinders, cooks, and craftspeople of all ages are invited to view the Edible Book entries, cast their votes, and eat the edible books. All entries are welcome but must be entirely edible and have something to do with books; there is no fee for contest participants, deadline is Sat 3/27, to register e-mail harriett at logan.com or call 795-9800. http://colophon.com/ediblebooks Two public art calls Cleveland Public Art is currently hosting competitions for local artists. Looking for designs for The Cleveland Foodbank's 2-story interior feature wall and donor wall; there's a tour on Tues 3/30 at 9:30AM for interested artists. Plus, looking for designs for the wall seen through the rear pedestrian walkway entrance to the Playhouse Square Theater Complex. For info and questions visit www.ClevelandPublicArt.org ---------------------- Help us spread the word about CoolCleveland.com by visiting our shop and buying cool merchandise, like the Cool Cleveland camisole pictured here. Great for those shopping trips to the neighborhood market, or hanging out in the soon-to-be warm weather. www.CoolCleveland.com and click on "Gear." ---------------------- Angle 12 Has it been a year already? The 12th(!) issue of everyone's favorite art mag Angle focuses on the ongoing Cleveland International Film Festival (Henry Darger's In The Realms of the Unreal is on the cover and can be seen at CIFF Wed 3/24 at 7:15PM, with an after-party at SPACES, now exhibiting A Wonderful Life: Psychodrama in Contemporary Painting, which features Darger, and again on Fri 3/26 at 9:30PM www.ClevelandFilm.org). But there's more in this month's issue: don't miss the profile of Karamu House's new artistic director Terrence Spivey, Doing theatre is like being on a tightrope without a net. Pick it up at a gallery or coffeeshop, or better yet, subscribe and enjoy every delicious issue delivered hot. a Cool Cleveland partner. www.AngleMagazine.org ---------------------- * Cool Cleveland This Week 03.24-03.31 Send your cool events to Events at CoolCleveland.com Cleveland Film Festival Don't make us choose for you. Use the spiffy website at www.ClevelandFilm.org, do your own investigating, and buy online quickly before the dreaded "Standby" tag shows up next to the film you're dying to see. It's the one winter sport that all Clevelanders love: hanging out at the Film Festival. Now thru Sun 3/28. CU there? www.ClevelandFilm.org The Affairs of Race in America: A Conversation in Black and White. Two women share a common heritage as descendants of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemmings, yet grew up on different sides of the race barrier. They'll carry on an "honest, new dialogue" in their presentation. DNA tests strongly suggests that their grandfathers, Eston and Madison, were sons of Jefferson and Hemmings. After meeting on Oprah Winfrey's show, the two "new" cousins began visiting college campuses to discuss being raised in different cultures in America where their opportunities were not the same. They've advanced projects such as the creation of a monument to the slaves of Monticello, and an African American Museum that celebrates the sacrifices and the contributions made by African Americans. Wed 3/24 at 12:30PM. Call 800-954-8742. North Galleria at Tri-C, 700 Carnegie Ave. http://www.tri-c.cc.oh.us/news/docs/20040324.htm Governor's Award for the Arts in Ohio Make it down to the State capitol for this notable awards ceremony honoring winners from around the state and the Ohio legislature Wed 3/24 at 4:30PM. Event is free, no reservations are required. If you go, write up your review and send it to Cool Cleveland. Capitol Theatre, Vern Riffe Center for Government and the Arts. http://www.oac.state.oh.us The Delgados It's how bands make it today - now that they've started up their own record label, Chemikal Underground, the Delgados are supporting alternative underground bands like Scotland's Arab Strap (a Cool Cleveland fave). Listen in on the Delgados dreamily skewed folk-pop Thu 3/25 at 9PM. Call 321-5588. Grog Shop, 2785 Euclid Hts Blvd in Cleveland Hts. http://www.grogshop.gs EveryWoman Campaign helps transform lives and raise the hopes of women and girls in the Greater Cleveland area. The Women's Community Foundation asks that every woman and man donate one hour's pay or more to help women of all ages grow to their fullest potential. 100% of your donation to the goes directly to WCF grants. Keynote speaker is Former U.S. Attorney General, Janet Reno Thu 3/25 at 11AM. Women's Community Foundation funds programs to optimize women's and girls potential in the Greater Cleveland Community. Call 622-0920. Wyndham Cleveland at Playhouse Square, 1260 Euclid Ave http://www.wcfcleveland.org Room to write This course will help you write creatively or boost your existing skills if you are ready to develop and discover more about yourself as a writer. Writing is part of a lineage that embraces events, circumstances, landscapes and people in ways that connect you to your spirit. Each class will be a "door" into one of the places from which creative writing emerges: the imagination, emotion, intellect or soul. Presented by Cleveland Youth Theatre director Gail Johnson Thu 3/25 from 8-9PM. Call 651-5428. At 6600 Detroit Ave. http://wsem.org Startup.com The movie that documented the creation of the pioneering e-commerce site govWorks.com by childhood-friends-turned-business-partners Tom Herman and Kaleil Isaza Tuzman. Free & open to the public, pizza & beverages will be served - stop by for dinner and a movie at Case Thu 3/25 from 6-8PM. See the listing below for a lunch meeting with Tom Herman, who co-founded GovWorks. Case School of Law, 11075 East Blvd. Call 368-3304 or visit http://lawwww.cwru.edu/centers/business_law/events.asp govWorks.com a NY-based company e-commerce site that helped create the global "e-government" marketplace, govWorks does transaction processing, middleware products that web-enable state and local government transactions, like tax payments and government records retrieval. Stop in for discussions with Tom Herman, its co-founder and CEO on Fri 3/26, noon-1PM. Free and open to the public, lunch is available. To register call 368-3304. Case School of Law, Room 157. http://lawwww.cwru.edu/centers/business_law/events.asp New planet trampoline cd release party Celebrate the debut of this Cleveland area band along with The Waxwings. The forthcoming full-length The Curse of The New Planet Trampoline on Elephant Stone Records should elevate NPT to the status of like-minded acts such as The Sights and Outrageous Cherry. The band includes the guys from Cleveland's The Dreadful Yawns, check them out Fri 3/26 at 9PM. The Beachland Tavern. 17511 Waterloo Rd. Call 383-1124. http://www.elephantstonerecords.com Venuu Off Coventry: Ruby a brand new musical incarnation made up of three of the Rocky Mountain Front Range's top female singer/songwriters. Their music has been described as eclectic, original, passionate, sultry, spine chilling, and unforgettable. They've appeared before wildly enthusiastic audiences at festivals, theaters, clubs, universities, and coffeehouses. From the lush blend of their voices and range of musical styles, to the fun, irreverent, and natural chemistry they have together on stage. Hear them Fri 3/26 at 8PM, doors open 7:30PM. Unitarian-Universalist Society of Cleveland Unitarian-Universalist Society of Cleveland 321.1119 or visit http://venuu1.tripod.com International Relations in Information Products ?at Case Western Reserve University will bring together international leaders in the field in a day long symposium, offering perspectives ranging from how IP impacts global health crises to struggles over the digital environment. Topics include: politics of international knowledge, knowledge regulation in the context of globalization and the international relations of intellectual property Fri 3/26 from 8:30AM-4:30PM. Reservations are required, call 368-3308. Case School of Law, 11075 East Boulevard. http://law.case.edu Marriage Project Cleveland Fight the FMA, show solidarity, and take action to make a visible, vocal stand for same sex couple rights. Couples who are willing to apply for a marriage license can bring valid ID, social security number, place of birth, current address, father's name and mother's maiden name, as well as any divorce or name change documentation to apply for marriage licenses. Bring your friends and family members Fri 3/26 at 3PM with rally to follow. For info 651-LGBT. Cuyahoga County Courthouse, 1 Lakeside Avenue, Room 146 (1st Floor) in Cleveland. Meet on the front steps - everyone is welcome. http://www.lgcsc.org Odyssey performed by the stilt-walking and ass-kicking collaboration of SAFMOD and Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatere as part of Dance Works stretches the mind and imagination Fri 3/26 & Sat 3/27 at 8PM and Sun 3/28 at 3PM. Call 631-2727. Cleveland Public Theatre's Gordon Square, 6415 Detroit Ave. http://www.cptonline.org When Women Gather is the new soulful dance piece by SAFMOD's Young Park and choreographer Linda Kahn in an Asian-American/Jewish-American collaboration, along with Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatere artistic director Michael Medcalf's Insurrection about masculinity from a feminine perspective. It's part of Dance Works '04. Get exposed to performance art that stretches the mind and imagination Fri 3/26 and Sat 3/27 at 8PM Sun 3/28 at 3PM. Call 631-2727. Cleveland Public Theatre's Upstairs Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave. http://www.cptonline.org WCLVnotes One of the most popular items on Robert Conrad's Weekend Radio over WCLV 104.9FM is David Gunson's What Goes Up Might Come Down. This extended and very funny monologue about air traffic controllers and how to fly a 747 from England to New York will be heard over two shows this coming weekend and next. Other items on these upcoming programs shows include the further adventures of Mary Backstayge, Noble Wife with Bob and Ray, and Gracie Fields singing What Can You give a Nudist on His Birthday? Weekend Radio, in addition to airing on some 120 stations nationwide, can be caught on WCLV Saturdays at 10PM and Sundays at 7PM. It also takes up an hour on WRMR 1420 AM, Sundays at 8PM. a Cool Cleveland partner http://www.wclv.com George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic funking up Cleveland good and proper, they'll be taking over the Phantasy - a killer venue to get the best views of the band. Head out to hear them Sat 3/27, doors open 9PM. For tickets call ticketmaster at 241-5555. 11802 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. http://www.ticketmaster.com and http://www.phantasyconcertclub.com Honoring Women of Color in Science, Technology & Education The Cleveland chapter of the National Technical Association (NTA) will recognize five local women of color whose scientific, technological, and educational accomplishments warrant special honor - The Nsoroma Award Sat 3/27 from 10AM-2PM. Sponsored by: National Technical Association. Cleveland State University Convocation Center Pavilion, 2000 Prospect Ave. Call 289-2981 or visit http://www.ntaonline.org/chapters/cleveland/cleveland.html Visual Horror: Local Artists and their Innards Get over to Rain Nightclub and see what the horror is all about, we guarantee this won't be the type of art you'll see at the CMA, but we know it'll be provoking. Featured artists Staci McNasty, Jesse McGuiness and others are on view, music provided by DJ Sean Jaundice Sat 3/27 starting 8PM. Rain, 4142 Lorain Ave. Call 651-4100. BlackOut Unlimited Poetry Slam Style meets substance in this open mic competition with serious cash prizes up for grabs for readers, slammers and performers. Food will be available at the buffet, plus cash bar and socializing with the spoken word culture Sat 3/27. Doors open 6-9PM. Poets must register in advance, call 937-2268 ext. 10. Robin's Nest, 4059 St. Clair Ave. Round at The Winchester with performances by hosts Anne E. Dechant, winner of the 2004 Best Female Singer/Songwriter, and special local guests Kate Voegele, Tracy Marie and Brent Kirby for the Free Times 2004 Music Awards nominee show Sat 3/27 at 9PM. Call 226-5681. 12112 Madison Ave in Lakewood. http://www.thewinchester.net Tale of the Emerald Bird performed by members of CPT's Student Theatre Enrichment Program (STEP), this tour visits various sites throughout Greater Cleveland, including libraries, community centers, nursing homes, and CPT's own Upstairs Theatre. Experience a princesses journey who must risk everything when the Empress turns ill and the land falls sick. She begins a search for the healing song of the Emerald Bird, and on her journey she encounters old friends in impossible guises Sat 3/27 at 2PM. STEP offers low-income, Cleveland high school youth opportunities to explore the art of theatre. Mt Pleasant Library, 14000 Kinsman Rd. Call 623-7032 http://cpl.org/Locations.asp?FormMode=Branch&ID=20 Motor City Madman more blues, jive and funk from Andre "Mr Rhythm" Williams, famed in the '50s with hits like Jail Bait and The Greasy Chicken - get into down-to-earth tunes that are like comfort food for your ears Sat 3/27 starting 9PM. Beachland Ballroom, 15711 Waterloo Rd. 383-11124. http://www.beachlandballroom.com Bright Young Things Drugged-up royals and beautiful people drinking themselves into stupors and waking up in strange situations! No, this is not gossip column news, it's England's jazz scene of the '30s with Stephen Fry's adaptation of the classic satire Vile Bodies, a deconstruction of the British glitterati. Get out to see the Cleveland Film Festival's closing night show Sun 3/28 starting 7:30PM. Purchase tickets at 1-888-865-FILM or get them at the CIFF store in the lobby of Tower City Cinemas. At Tower City Center, Downtown http://www.clevelandfilm.org African American Faith Communities an exhibition of photographs by Michael S. Levy, "I have great respect for these communities and their role in adding to the quality of life of those involved. I hope to document the events and practices of these communities including prayer, baptisms, weddings and funerals in creating a collection of photos that will portray a community of strength and hope. It's on view Mon 3/29 thru 7/31. Thomas F. Campbell, Ph.D., Exhibition Gallery, located in the College at 1717 Euclid Ave. Call 523-7495 or visit http://urban.csuohio.edu/forum/gallery Send your cool events to Events at CoolCleveland.com ---------------------- * My Brain is Crying Dueling dialogue that's unsafe at any speed A response to My Brain Is Crying "Ladies, what we need is a feast, and not in some crappy church basement, either. I'm thinking a monthly potluck rotating through galleries, stages and other life- and creativity-affirming spaces. I make garlic blast hummus that puts everyone on the same reeking conversational level, my husband makes truffles that are better than sex, what do you make? Maybe if we break bread together we can do less hurting about what is wrong and start hoping and working with what is right." from Cool Cleveland MBIC reader Martha Senerchia Deb Remington: To initiate the process of change, first we must identify the problems, then speak truthfully about them and strategize for change. Can breaking bread together alleviate the pressing issues addressed in MBIC? It is a great idea to form groups of social activists to discuss and implement change. As a child of the sixties, I was honored to be with a group of people who stood up for what was just, people who gathered together and took risks for what they believed in. Sadly, there are too many people today who are afraid of what other people might think of their ideas or actions if they are not mainstream. Tisha Nemeth: What hurts is speaking the truth when few want to hear it. What hurts is that we need more individuals making daily efforts to positively change our city's artistic and cultural climate. I love the idea of a monthly feast - activism geared around food... http://www.pulsarmail.com/mail.php?p=7P105T716R33Q086451E001H#P13 ---------------------- * Instant Karma Reviews of recent events San Francisco Symphony @ Severance Hall 3/19 Last week Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony came to Severance Hall as part of a two-year exchange project with the Cleveland Orchestra. Getting an opportunity to hear another orchestra in Severance Hall is a treat. The program began with Alban Berg's Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, To the memory of an angel featuring Gil Shaham on violin. The piece is dark, complex and oppressive. A musical reference to a Bach Cantata was the only light of hope in the entire piece. Mr. Shaham performed this difficult piece in a devilish theatrical manner, wearing an odd smirkish grin and playing off the conductor, Mr. Thomas like a rock musician; a little bit of Richards and Jagger if you can stretch your imagination that far. The second half of the program brought Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 5 in C-sharp minor. Mr. Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony have been getting a lot of critical acclaim for their recordings of the Mahler Symphonies, so there was a bit of excitement in the air. Mr. Thomas attacked the first movement with a fierce and fearless pace. It was exhilarating beyond belief, it reminded me of bicycle ride I once took down a very long hill in Tuscany where I choose not to look around and take in the beauty, but just pedaled as hard as I could, and it was a thrill. Well, once we were at the bottom of the hill we had two movements to go. Some of the great Mahler performances can be attributed to the fact that the conductor finds a way to bring forward some nuance and keep a continuous line in the faster paced movements of the symphony. It's these continuous lines and nuances that later hold the symphony together as a whole. Since Thomas passed on nuance and line for thrill we were all left a bit out of breath while he slugged through the final two movements. Even the Adagietto in the final movement, which is filled with emotion, came off flat and lifeless. The crowd gave a friendly standing ovation but one could only think of some of the great Mahler performances at Severance Hall conducted by Boulez, Dohnanyi and Ling. from Cool Cleveland contributor Brian E. Schriefer briancpa at msn.com San Francisco Symphony @ Severance Hall 3/18 This season, the San Francisco Symphony and music director Michael Tilson Thomas came to Cleveland for three days featuring three-and-a-half concerts while next season, the Cleveland Orchestra with Franz Welser-M?st will return the favor. It's a terrific notion on every level: the musicians have time to relax a bit, see some of our city, meet up with far-flung family and friends, and the natives get to hear familiar (and some not-so-familiar, to be sure) music as interpreted by another musical entity. In addition to these concerts, Mr. Tilson Thomas ventured down the street to the Cleveland Institute of Music for a rehearsal of the CIM Orchestra, and also spent some time at Severance Hall for a rehearsal with the Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra, which, in fact, owes its very existence to San Francisco. (Jahja Ling, former resident conductor of the Cleveland Orchestra, came to us from San Francisco, where he had founded the first such youth orchestra.) Read Kelly Ferjutz's review Kassaba @ Beachland Ballroom 3/13 I recently witnessed a great new sound to hit the streets of Cleveland. Their name? Kassaba. Their genre? Progessive jazz. The result? A unique fusion of primitive sounding drums, with an eclectic mix of bass, sax and percussion that produces a newly provocative flavor. The group's unparalleled sound originates from a man inspired by moments in everyday life. And he names his works after those moments, which explains some of the titles that include Should I use My Shirt? A Risky Operation, and my favorite, The Zones of Mystery. Greg Slawson, the group's artistic director and composer, works the piano and several of the unique percussion instruments that all members share. And because they share, a great deal of the entertainment in experiencing Kassaba is watching the delicate choreography necessary to get to different instruments on stage without missing a beat. Literally. Slawson often acquires unique percussion instruments - that later define his work - on a lark. They are rare finds that become rare treasures as their collection of unique percussion instruments continues to grow. But the real treasure is how Kassaba pulls it all together: Progressive jazz that boasts both a classical and occasional hip-hop edge. Classically trained from the Cleveland Institute of Music, Slawson, along with fellow group members Candice Lee (piano) and Eric Hosemann (bassist), joins arms with Mark Boich (saxophonist), from the Berklee College of Music in Boston. This foursome uses the bongos, base, saxophone and piano with a unique line up of instruments that includes the udu, talking drum, ocean drum (which sounds like the ocean), djembe, claves, tabla, vibratone, frame drum, agogo and much more. Their next scheduled gig is June 24th at Cain Park at 7:30 p.m. Take a break from the ordinary and experience their unique brand of jazz. from Cool Cleveland contributor TL Champion Champion38 at aol.com Cleveland Shakespeare Fest at Phoenix 3/4 The Cedar-Lee area in Cleveland Hts. is slowly morphing into theatrical row. A 99-seat musical theater (Kalliope Stage) just opened its doors near the movie theater. And the curtain will soon go up at the new home for Dobama Theater in a converted YMCA down the street and, for one evening in early March, Phoenix Coffeehouse served up a taste of Shakespeare along with its locally-roasted beans. Phoenix was host to a special preview for the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival (www.cleveshakes.org), where a small cast, working in an even smaller space, squeezed a large dose of laughter from an abridged version of A Midsummer Night's Dream. The festival cast is a roving band of thespians that for the past six summers have wandered from University Circle, Tri-C West and Coventry, performing outdoor plays in settings that are anything but traditional. With seven-foot high folding screens, a quartet of actors, dozens of rapid costume changes, and ample use of imagination from the overflow audience, the group pulled it off. Midsummer Night's Dream is the play in which Shakespeare veers closest to slapstick, and this troupe worked every gesture and comical confusion to the fullest. I kept asking myself, is Shakespeare is supposed to be this funny? Maybe the reason for the troupe choosing Phoenix for its performance was that good theater and good coffee have at least one thing in common - perfect timing. And this group had it. It did not seem like the actors were simply delivering lines; rather it flowed like unrehearsed speech, genuine and in the moment. This was broad comedy served up with a nimble touch. from Cool Cleveland reader Doug Mazanec InfoMan at ameritech.net ---------------------- * Yr Turn Cool Cleveland readers write On 31 hours for Issue 31 "Congrats to Margaret Lynch for her testimonial blog on all the artists who contributed to the 31 For 31 marathon. Reading that really brought home just how much talent and energy and commitment resides in this town. Perhaps few people saw this impressive assemblage of creativity and spirit, but the fact that they all came together so quickly (no small thanks to Ms. Lynch!) speaks volumes...even if few are listening. It truly is this community's loss if it fails to show up and support such amazing efforts." from Cool Cleveland reader Tom Kerr kerrcomm at aol.com On Cool Cleveland's schedule "I just started receiving your emails, and already I have a comment---since your listings start the same day the list comes out, there's a good chance that by the time a subscriber reads the email it's too late to take advantage of some of those events on that day, particularly the ones that happen to take place during the daytime. There is a similar site in New York, sponsored by Time Out New York (which I believe comes out on Tuesdays), that lists events from Wednesday to the following Tuesday. That way, you can always plan ahead at least one day. Come to think of it, they may actually list eight days of events, from Wednesday to Wednesday, but I'm not really positive about that. Either way, you never have to find out you missed something great like a lunchtime lecture or concert that started an hour ago. Just thought you'd want to know. Thanks for a great site, and have a fun day!" from Cool Cleveland reader Claudia Lynch shoes at claudialynch.com from Cool Cleveland: Generally, we list events from Thursday to the following Wednesday. We will list events for the current Wednesday only if we received info too late to be included in last week's issue. Generally. >From Quiet Crisis to Quiet Revolution I have some thoughts on the Quiet Crisis, which I have shared with the PD and ideastream, but I would like to share it with the pro-active Clevelanders who read Cool Cleveland. I would like to see us start to take action, replacing the Quiet Crisis with a Quiet Revolution. Thanks to the hard and effective work of ideastream and the PD, we know our problems now. You can't offer a solution until you understand the problem. Arguably our worst problem is putting ourselves down as a community. I am afraid if we keep the conversations about our problems, we will be adding to our worst fault. So Cleveland, let's get going. Let's have the courage to spread the good nows about the city of Cleveland. Lets tackle the problems identified from the Quiet Crisis and transform our community to the city we all know it can be. When this happens it will be a Revolution. When we once told people from out of town that Cleveland is not so bad, we won't think there is a better city on the planet. But more than that, we will transform the dynamic of the city. The Old Cleveland was a heavy manufacturing steel town that was blessed with waterways for cheap transportation of goods, the New Cleveland is a hub for biomedical, banking, and manufacturing that is blessed with parks and recreation areas along our extensive waterways. The Old Cleveland had such a strong economy it could afford the luxury of supporting the arts with large endowments, the New Cleveland arts community is an incubator for new ideas that's the engine of our new economy. The Old Cleveland had a very well intentioned few who made the decisions that affected the entire community, the New Cleveland has grass roots communities that shape the discussion and ultimately make the decisions. There are hundreds of examples that can distinguish the Cleveland of Dick Fegler from the one our children will live in, but we need to take action. Clevelanders will always rally if we know the score - lets call the movement the Quiet Revolution, and use our media to keep us updated on our progress. Thanks for listening, I know that Cool Cleveland has been working towards everything I have written about above, but I wanted to add my voice to the chorus. from Cool Cleveland reader Patrick Staunton patricksta at yahoo.com ---------------------- * Top Five Links We use IdeaStar.com tools to track which articles were clicked the most. Here are the Top 5 from last week's issue, with one more chance for you to click. 1) Writer says goodbye to Cleveland In relocating to Knoxville, CrainTech writer Shasta Clark responds to "How do y'all like living in Cleveland?" http://neohio.craintech.com 2) Cool Cleveland interview with Issue 31 organizers They discuss its failure and what might have been done to prevent it. http://www.coolcleveland.com 3) Suburban suffering Upscale suburbs are no longer immune to poverty. http://www.clevelandmagazine.com 4) The real quiet crisis Conveniently bypassing and ignoring big issues of controversy relating to Cleveland by the media. http://www.freetimes.com 5) Midtown Makeover The Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority approved $3.2M in tax-exempt bonds for a makeover including new sidewalks, trees, grassy tree lawns and public art. Read more Cool Cleveland is expanding because you're hooking up those you know onto CC. 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The King Of Coventry
 


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Cool Cleveland Interview
with Tommy Fello

 
Tommy Fello started Tommy's Restaurant on Coventry Road in CLeveland Heights 30 years ago, and despite the ups and downs of the street, the place has remained as popular as ever. On a recent Monday night visit to the local fave, the hopping shop, which is famous for its inexpensive, healthy and original food, was half-packed. The impressive assortment of patrons included funky teens sporting piercings, soccer moms munching on hummus, gay couples sipping tea and Grog Shop devotees hanging out before the show. With its tasty falafels, spinach pies and milkshakes, speedy service, and the people-watching from its street-level windows, Tommy's is a recipe for a successful, independent caf?. Tommy himself has relentlessly volunteered his time for Coventry as President of the Coventry Special Improvement District, a merchants group whose owners pay a tax to finance district-wide improvements, he spearheaded a successful effort to turn Cleveland Heights' plan to re-surface the street into a more ambitious effort to re-develop Coventry itself. The involvement of the SID added handsome new planters, lampposts and other amenities to the mix, as well as the merchants plan to celebrate with a re-opening party this summer. We asked Tommy Fello about the funny names for his sandwiches, the redevelopment of the street, whether Coventry is still cool, and this summer's return of the Street Fair.

Cool Cleveland: Tommy's restaurant has been on Coventry for 30 years, so you've seen a lot of history here. With the opening of Legacy Village and other shopping centers, there must be a lot of challenges facing independent retail districts. What are you and other merchants doing about this?
Tom Fello: "We've been working on the redevelopment of Coventry Road; this recent influx of dollars and dreams has been two years of work. The overall goal is to make Coventry more competitive. We have a quarter mile business district with 300 employees, and we need different kinds of retail to complement the restaurants that are already here. We made a list of things that we need to keep the district viable. The population in Northeast Ohio has only increased two percent in recent years and there's been a downturn in the economy, so people are going out less. Despite this, there are more restaurants than ever. To compensate for it, we have to make our business district the best we can; our businesses should feed off each other to make the district better. We'd like to add soft goods; this is a need that has been identified."
Cool Cleveland: So the corporate chains have moved in, but there are still a lot of smaller, local businesses. Do you think the "feel" of Coventry as a funky, local district is still here?
Tom Fello: "I think so. But we need to support local businesses - people don't realize that small, independent businesses are the backbone of our nation's economy. They shop at chain stores to save money. But you can have all the Walmarts that you want, and they'll never do what local businesses do for our neighborhoods..."
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Coventry Fair returns this summer Now that Coventry's facelift is complete, it's time to enjoy one of our quirkiest and favorite neighborhoods. Three monthly Fair dates have been set for Thu 7/15, Thu 8/12, and Thu 9/9 from 6-9PM. Coventry Road will be closed to traffic from 5:30PM till 9PM while restaurants, artists, farmers, ethnic purveyors and visitors transform the Village into a festive environment. This event will be alcohol-free and family-safe with music, art, entertainment and street performers circulating throughout the evening. Plans are currently being considered to add family movies at P.E.A.C.E Park at the close of the evening. For info email coventryroad at earthlink.net

Buying Shaker Square The Coral Co., a Beachwood-based real estate development, construction and management firm, signed a purchase agreement late Friday to acquire the historic East Side retail district from KeyCorp, the Cleveland-based financial services company that has been managing the complex since December. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, although Key had sought repayment of a $14.9 million loan it made toward the square's $20 million redevelopment. Read more

WiFi at Museum of Art The Cleveland Museum of Art has announced free wireless public Internet access http://www.clevelandart.org/whatsnew/. The Cleveland Museum of Art is one of the leading comprehensive art museums, and its permanent collection is world renowned for its quality and breadth spanning 6,000 years. The Museum is a key international player in exhibitions, scholarship, and art acquisitions, now they're a leader in the use of technology and art. Bring your laptop and log on at the museum's Still Life cafe. http://www.clevelandart.org/whatsnew/mediakit/index.asp?refid=320

More online, less old media A recent study on the state of the U.S. news media by the Project for Excellence in Journalism, affiliated with Columbia University's graduate journalism school, found that U.S. news media outlets are experiencing a steady decline in their audiences and are significantly cutting their investment in staff and resources. Only ethnic, alternative and online media are flourishing. Read more online



 
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Regional churn Look at what's happened recently, says PD's Joe Frolik, lead writer on the Quiet Crisis series (which probably needs a new name since it's anything but "quiet" anymore). Area foundations have thrown some of their $6 billion towards the Fund for Our Economic Future. The NAACP and the Urban League have voiced support for regionalism. Greater Cleveland Tomorrow formed from the merger of three business groups. The suburban Mayors and Managers Assoction is exploring a "no poaching" rule to stop cannibalizing business from each other. All this churn appears to be moving our community towards a more regional approach. But so far, it's just talk and posturing. Read more

Regionalism is not county reform Or is it? In this PD op-ed, Cuyahoga County commissioner and Democratic party chairman Jimmy Dimora opines, wanting "the record to reflect that the county commissioners are not against regionalism, reform, or change." But they will put a proposal on the Fall ballot that may very well confuse voters who want reform. Read more

Mutual respect Mark Rosentraub, Dean of the Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs at CSU, says "Northeast Ohio has more live theater than New York (that is, more tickets are sold here to residents; New York sells more tickets to tourists)." Everyone is talking about regionalism, but "turning this talk into cooperation requires that city and suburbs recognize how important the other is for success." Read more

Bicyclists can ride RTA now that 425 buses already have bike racks and plan to install more,so that in a couple of months, all buses will be able to carry 2 bikes. Now you can plan to bike one way and ride RTA the other. Or vice versa. Read more.

The death of urban planning Cincinnati has fired their planning department and merged it with their economic development function, meaning the public agenda is being privatized, with the only city planning now being done by corporations like P&G, the hospitals and universities. It just goes to show how different Cleveland really is, with planning director Chris Ronayne and Mayor Campbell's very visible plans for the Lakefront & other initiatives. See Free Times here.

Land fill shopping mall The new City View regional shopping center will be built atop a landfill on the east rim of the valley, south of the I- 480 exit at Transportation Boulevard. It may solve a civic headache but most likely is causing another. Read more.



 
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Robotic Cockroaches REI at Weatherhead is the "Think-and-Do Tank", bringing professional consultancy and research to Cleveland's collaborative approach to economic development. Coming up, the second annual Research ShowCASE is a day-long event highlighting the breadth of research done at Case and its collaborating institutions. REI's Ed Morrison leads Global Issues, a panel that will go beyond the headlines to explore the dynamic economic relationship between China and the United States. Other ShowCASE topics: nanotechnology, bioethics, biodefense, active demonstrations such as robotic cockroaches capable of search and rescue, and insertable electrical devices that enable movement after paralysis. Fri 4/2 from 7:30AM-5PM at the University's Veale Convocation and Recreation Center. Event is free and open to the public, but pre-registration is recommended. For information visit http://www.case.edu/menu/showcase
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National City purchase may cut jobs According to Forbes, National City Bank's purchase of Provident Financial Group Inc. may result in the net loss of 400-800 jobs. "Some duplicate positions will be eliminated," Provident chief executive Robert Hoverson stated in a letter to their 3200 employees, while NCC chief David Daberko said he expected cost savings of about 25% of two years, which would probably include job cuts. No one is saying if those cuts will come in Cincy or Cleve, but either way Ohio loses key new economy jobs. See Forbes www.Forbes.com

Wal-Mart tops F500 Cleveland is no longer a big Fortune 500 town. Among Ohio companies in the 500 were: Goodyear Tire, No, 137; First Energy , No. 158; Progressive Insurance, No. 165; National City Corp., No. 206; Eaton Corp., No. 253; Parker Hannifin, No. 291; KeyCorp, No. 319; Sherwin-Williams, No. 333; chemicals company OM Group Inc., No. 405, and International Steel Group, No. 426. See Fortune www.Fortune.com.

The Wal-Marting of downloads As if Wal-Mart wasn't causing enough trouble for mom-and-pop shops and other specialty stores, the mammoth chain retailer opened its own cut rate online music store, where customers can download music at 88 cents per song. That's 11 cents less than Apple Computer charges at its iTunes music store, which has been the pacesetter. See ZDNet www.ZDNet.com.

PD editorial deputy opposes same-sex marriage stating there's no reason to "overturn a social, legal and religious institution" that's been in place for a significant amount of time. How enlightened. Or maybe, given the upcoming summer campaign season, opportunistic. Read more.

Anti-gay council hopeful Patrick Corrigan is open about his opposition to gay rights and is against extentending employee benefits for same sex couples in Lakewood. Read more.

"Ohio is ground zero for creationsim" says Patricia Princehouse, an evolutionary biologist at Case Western Reserve University. If the Ohio Board of Education collectively agreed months ago to not endorse intelligent design, and the US Supreme Court has already said it's illegal to teach because its religion, how then could they adopt a lesson plan that challenges darwinsm? Read more.



 
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Junebug Jabbo Jones A very special visitor arrives at Cleveland Public Theatre for four nights of magical storytelling, bringing an entertaining collection of tales and anecdotes entitled Don't Start Me to Talking or I'll Tell You Everything I Know: Sayings from the Life and Writings of Junebug Jabbo Jones for four performances only, beginning Thu 4/1. Then look for The Tale of the Emerald Bird, the latest production from CPT's STEP program, running 4/9 and 4/10. Playing now in both theatres you can see Danceworks '04, a festival of dance featuring seven contemporary companies that have been called "spectacular," "evocative," and "invigorating." CPT, 6415 Detroit Avenue, http://www.cptonline.org.
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Big downtown condo project Willoughby-based Marous Brothers Construction is set to begin construction on 350+ condo units squeezed between the Bingham and National Buildings in the Warehouse District on July 1. The development has been approved by both the District and the city's Landmarks Commission, but Marous is still negotiating financing with four banks, which typically require 30 percent presale before work starts. No city money is being lent for this project, although Cleveland Tomorrow is lending an undisclosed amount. Read more

Local resource for finding property ClevelandRents.com is a locally owned (remember those?) website dedicated to greatly improving the search-and-find process for both prospective tenants and property managers in the area. www.ClevelandRents.com

Fifth International Edible Book Festival will occur throughout the world on any day from Thu 4/1 - 4/5. This year is Cleveland's first. Book enthusiasts, bookbinders, cooks, and craftspeople of all ages are invited to view the Edible Book entries, cast their votes, and eat the edible books. All entries are welcome but must be entirely edible and have something to do with books; there is no fee for contest participants, deadline is Sat 3/27, to register e-mail harriett at logan.com or call 795-9800. http://colophon.com/ediblebooks

Two public art calls Cleveland Public Art is currently hosting competitions for local artists. Looking for designs for The Cleveland Foodbank's 2-story interior feature wall and donor wall; there's a tour on Tues 3/30 at 9:30AM for interested artists. Plus, looking for designs for the wall seen through the rear pedestrian walkway entrance to the Playhouse Square Theater Complex. For info and questions visit www.ClevelandPublicArt.org





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Angle 12 Has it been a year already? The 12th(!) issue of everyone's favorite art mag Angle focuses on the ongoing Cleveland International Film Festival (Henry Darger's In The Realms of the Unreal is on the cover and can be seen at CIFF Wed 3/24 at 7:15PM, with an after-party at SPACES, now exhibiting A Wonderful Life: Psychodrama in Contemporary Painting, which features Darger, and again on Fri 3/26 at 9:30PM www.ClevelandFilm.org). But there's more in this month's issue: don't miss the profile of Karamu House's new artistic director Terrence Spivey, Doing theatre is like being on a tightrope without a net. Pick it up at a gallery or coffeeshop, or better yet, subscribe and enjoy every delicious issue delivered hot. a Cool Cleveland partner. www.AngleMagazine.org


Cool Cleveland This Week

03.24-03.31
 

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Cleveland Film Festival Don't make us choose for you. Use the spiffy website at www.ClevelandFilm.org, do your own investigating, and buy online quickly before the dreaded "Standby" tag shows up next to the film you're dying to see. It's the one winter sport that all Clevelanders love: hanging out at the Film Festival. Now thru Sun 3/28. CU there? www.ClevelandFilm.org

The Affairs of Race in America: A Conversation in Black and White. Two women share a common heritage as descendants of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemmings, yet grew up on different sides of the race barrier. They'll carry on an "honest, new dialogue" in their presentation. DNA tests strongly suggests that their grandfathers, Eston and Madison, were sons of Jefferson and Hemmings. After meeting on Oprah Winfrey's show, the two "new" cousins began visiting college campuses to discuss being raised in different cultures in America where their opportunities were not the same. They've advanced projects such as the creation of a monument to the slaves of Monticello, and an African American Museum that celebrates the sacrifices and the contributions made by African Americans. Wed 3/24 at 12:30PM. Call 800-954-8742. North Galleria at Tri-C, 700 Carnegie Ave. http://www.tri-c.cc.oh.us/news/docs/20040324.htm

Governor's Award for the Arts in Ohio Make it down to the State capitol for this notable awards ceremony honoring winners from around the state and the Ohio legislature Wed 3/24 at 4:30PM. Event is free, no reservations are required. If you go, write up your review and send it to Cool Cleveland. Capitol Theatre, Vern Riffe Center for Government and the Arts. http://www.oac.state.oh.us

The Delgados It's how bands make it today - now that they've started up their own record label, Chemikal Underground, the Delgados are supporting alternative underground bands like Scotland's Arab Strap (a Cool Cleveland fave). Listen in on the Delgados dreamily skewed folk-pop Thu 3/25 at 9PM. Call 321-5588. Grog Shop, 2785 Euclid Hts Blvd in Cleveland Hts. http://www.grogshop.gs

EveryWoman Campaign helps transform lives and raise the hopes of women and girls in the Greater Cleveland area. The Women's Community Foundation asks that every woman and man donate one hour's pay or more to help women of all ages grow to their fullest potential. 100% of your donation to the goes directly to WCF grants. Keynote speaker is Former U.S. Attorney General, Janet Reno Thu 3/25 at 11AM. Women's Community Foundation funds programs to optimize women's and girls potential in the Greater Cleveland Community. Call 622-0920. Wyndham Cleveland at Playhouse Square, 1260 Euclid Ave http://www.wcfcleveland.org

Room to write This course will help you write creatively or boost your existing skills if you are ready to develop and discover more about yourself as a writer. Writing is part of a lineage that embraces events, circumstances, landscapes and people in ways that connect you to your spirit. Each class will be a "door" into one of the places from which creative writing emerges: the imagination, emotion, intellect or soul. Presented by Cleveland Youth Theatre director Gail Johnson Thu 3/25 from 8-9PM. Call 651-5428. At 6600 Detroit Ave. http://wsem.org

Startup.com The movie that documented the creation of the pioneering e-commerce site govWorks.com by childhood-friends-turned-business-partners Tom Herman and Kaleil Isaza Tuzman. Free & open to the public, pizza & beverages will be served - stop by for dinner and a movie at Case Thu 3/25 from 6-8PM. See the listing below for a lunch meeting with Tom Herman, who co-founded GovWorks. Case School of Law, 11075 East Blvd. Call 368-3304 or visit http://lawwww.cwru.edu/centers/business_law/events.asp

govWorks.com a NY-based company e-commerce site that helped create the global "e-government" marketplace, govWorks does transaction processing, middleware products that web-enable state and local government transactions, like tax payments and government records retrieval. Stop in for discussions with Tom Herman, its co-founder and CEO on Fri 3/26, noon-1PM. Free and open to the public, lunch is available. To register call 368-3304. Case School of Law, Room 157. http://lawwww.cwru.edu/centers/business_law/events.asp

New planet trampoline cd release party Celebrate the debut of this Cleveland area band along with The Waxwings. The forthcoming full-length The Curse of The New Planet Trampoline on Elephant Stone Records should elevate NPT to the status of like-minded acts such as The Sights and Outrageous Cherry. The band includes the guys from Cleveland's The Dreadful Yawns, check them out Fri 3/26 at 9PM. The Beachland Tavern. 17511 Waterloo Rd. Call 383-1124. http://www.elephantstonerecords.com

Venuu Off Coventry: Ruby a brand new musical incarnation made up of three of the Rocky Mountain Front Range's top female singer/songwriters. Their music has been described as eclectic, original, passionate, sultry, spine chilling, and unforgettable. They've appeared before wildly enthusiastic audiences at festivals, theaters, clubs, universities, and coffeehouses. From the lush blend of their voices and range of musical styles, to the fun, irreverent, and natural chemistry they have together on stage. Hear them Fri 3/26 at 8PM, doors open 7:30PM. Unitarian-Universalist Society of Cleveland Unitarian-Universalist Society of Cleveland 321.1119 or visit http://venuu1.tripod.com

International Relations in Information Products ?at Case Western Reserve University will bring together international leaders in the field in a day long symposium, offering perspectives ranging from how IP impacts global health crises to struggles over the digital environment. Topics include: politics of international knowledge, knowledge regulation in the context of globalization and the international relations of intellectual property Fri 3/26 from 8:30AM-4:30PM. Reservations are required, call 368-3308. Case School of Law, 11075 East Boulevard. http://law.case.edu

Marriage Project Cleveland Fight the FMA, show solidarity, and take action to make a visible, vocal stand for same sex couple rights. Couples who are willing to apply for a marriage license can bring valid ID, social security number, place of birth, current address, father's name and mother's maiden name, as well as any divorce or name change documentation to apply for marriage licenses. Bring your friends and family members Fri 3/26 at 3PM with rally to follow. For info 651-LGBT. Cuyahoga County Courthouse, 1 Lakeside Avenue, Room 146 (1st Floor) in Cleveland. Meet on the front steps - everyone is welcome. http://www.lgcsc.org

Odyssey performed by the stilt-walking and ass-kicking collaboration of SAFMOD and Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatere as part of Dance Works stretches the mind and imagination Fri 3/26 & Sat 3/27 at 8PM and Sun 3/28 at 3PM. Call 631-2727. Cleveland Public Theatre's Gordon Square, 6415 Detroit Ave. http://www.cptonline.org

When Women Gather is the new soulful dance piece by SAFMOD's Young Park and choreographer Linda Kahn in an Asian-American/Jewish-American collaboration, along with Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatere artistic director Michael Medcalf's Insurrection about masculinity from a feminine perspective. It's part of Dance Works '04. Get exposed to performance art that stretches the mind and imagination Fri 3/26 and Sat 3/27 at 8PM Sun 3/28 at 3PM. Call 631-2727. Cleveland Public Theatre's Upstairs Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave. http://www.cptonline.org

WCLVnotes One of the most popular items on Robert Conrad's Weekend Radio over WCLV 104.9FM is David Gunson's What Goes Up Might Come Down. This extended and very funny monologue about air traffic controllers and how to fly a 747 from England to New York will be heard over two shows this coming weekend and next. Other items on these upcoming programs shows include the further adventures of Mary Backstayge, Noble Wife with Bob and Ray, and Gracie Fields singing What Can You give a Nudist on His Birthday? Weekend Radio, in addition to airing on some 120 stations nationwide, can be caught on WCLV Saturdays at 10PM and Sundays at 7PM. It also takes up an hour on WRMR 1420 AM, Sundays at 8PM. a Cool Cleveland partner http://www.wclv.com

George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic funking up Cleveland good and proper, they'll be taking over the Phantasy - a killer venue to get the best views of the band. Head out to hear them Sat 3/27, doors open 9PM. For tickets call ticketmaster at 241-5555. 11802 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. http://www.ticketmaster.com and http://www.phantasyconcertclub.com

Honoring Women of Color in Science, Technology & Education The Cleveland chapter of the National Technical Association (NTA) will recognize five local women of color whose scientific, technological, and educational accomplishments warrant special honor - The Nsoroma Award Sat 3/27 from 10AM-2PM. Sponsored by: National Technical Association. Cleveland State University Convocation Center Pavilion, 2000 Prospect Ave. Call 289-2981 or visit http://www.ntaonline.org/chapters/cleveland/cleveland.html

Visual Horror: Local Artists and their Innards Get over to Rain Nightclub and see what the horror is all about, we guarantee this won't be the type of art you'll see at the CMA, but we know it'll be provoking. Featured artists Staci McNasty, Jesse McGuiness and others are on view, music provided by DJ Sean Jaundice Sat 3/27 starting 8PM. Rain, 4142 Lorain Ave. Call 651-4100.

BlackOut Unlimited Poetry Slam Style meets substance in this open mic competition with serious cash prizes up for grabs for readers, slammers and performers. Food will be available at the buffet, plus cash bar and socializing with the spoken word culture Sat 3/27. Doors open 6-9PM. Poets must register in advance, call 937-2268 ext. 10. Robin's Nest, 4059 St. Clair Ave.

Round at The Winchester with performances by hosts Anne E. Dechant, winner of the 2004 Best Female Singer/Songwriter, and special local guests Kate Voegele, Tracy Marie and Brent Kirby for the Free Times 2004 Music Awards nominee show Sat 3/27 at 9PM. Call 226-5681. 12112 Madison Ave in Lakewood. http://www.thewinchester.net

Tale of the Emerald Bird performed by members of CPT's Student Theatre Enrichment Program (STEP), this tour visits various sites throughout Greater Cleveland, including libraries, community centers, nursing homes, and CPT's own Upstairs Theatre. Experience a princesses journey who must risk everything when the Empress turns ill and the land falls sick. She begins a search for the healing song of the Emerald Bird, and on her journey she encounters old friends in impossible guises Sat 3/27 at 2PM. STEP offers low-income, Cleveland high school youth opportunities to explore the art of theatre. Mt Pleasant Library, 14000 Kinsman Rd. Call 623-7032 http://cpl.org/Locations.asp?FormMode=Branch&ID=20

Motor City Madman more blues, jive and funk from Andre "Mr Rhythm" Williams, famed in the '50s with hits like Jail Bait and The Greasy Chicken - get into down-to-earth tunes that are like comfort food for your ears Sat 3/27 starting 9PM. Beachland Ballroom, 15711 Waterloo Rd. 383-11124. http://www.beachlandballroom.com

Bright Young Things Drugged-up royals and beautiful people drinking themselves into stupors and waking up in strange situations! No, this is not gossip column news, it's England's jazz scene of the '30s with Stephen Fry's adaptation of the classic satire Vile Bodies, a deconstruction of the British glitterati. Get out to see the Cleveland Film Festival's closing night show Sun 3/28 starting 7:30PM. Purchase tickets at 1-888-865-FILM or get them at the CIFF store in the lobby of Tower City Cinemas. At Tower City Center, Downtown http://www.clevelandfilm.org

African American Faith Communities an exhibition of photographs by Michael S. Levy, "I have great respect for these communities and their role in adding to the quality of life of those involved. I hope to document the events and practices of these communities including prayer, baptisms, weddings and funerals in creating a collection of photos that will portray a community of strength and hope. It's on view Mon 3/29 thru 7/31. Thomas F. Campbell, Ph.D., Exhibition Gallery, located in the College at 1717 Euclid Ave. Call 523-7495 or visit http://urban.csuohio.edu/forum/gallery

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My Brain is Crying

Dueling dialogue that's unsafe at any speed
 
A response to My Brain Is Crying "Ladies, what we need is a feast, and not in some crappy church basement, either. I'm thinking a monthly potluck rotating through galleries, stages and other life- and creativity-affirming spaces. I make garlic blast hummus that puts everyone on the same reeking conversational level, my husband makes truffles that are better than sex, what do you make? Maybe if we break bread together we can do less hurting about what is wrong and start hoping and working with what is right." from Cool Cleveland MBIC reader Martha Senerchia
Deb Remington: To initiate the process of change, first we must identify the problems, then speak truthfully about them and strategize for change. Can breaking bread together alleviate the pressing issues addressed in MBIC? It is a great idea to form groups of social activists to discuss and implement change. As a child of the sixties, I was honored to be with a group of people who stood up for what was just, people who gathered together and took risks for what they believed in. Sadly, there are too many people today who are afraid of what other people might think of their ideas or actions if they are not mainstream.
Tisha Nemeth: What hurts is speaking the truth when few want to hear it. What hurts is that we need more individuals making daily efforts to positively change our city's artistic and cultural climate. I love the idea of a monthly feast - activism geared around food...

Read My Brain Is Crying by Deb Remington and Tisha Nemeth


Instant Karma

Reviews of recent events
 

San Francisco Symphony @ Severance Hall 3/19 Last week Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony came to Severance Hall as part of a two-year exchange project with the Cleveland Orchestra. Getting an opportunity to hear another orchestra in Severance Hall is a treat. The program began with Alban Berg's Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, To the memory of an angel featuring Gil Shaham on violin. The piece is dark, complex and oppressive. A musical reference to a Bach Cantata was the only light of hope in the entire piece. Mr. Shaham performed this difficult piece in a devilish theatrical manner, wearing an odd smirkish grin and playing off the conductor, Mr. Thomas like a rock musician; a little bit of Richards and Jagger if you can stretch your imagination that far. The second half of the program brought Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 5 in C-sharp minor. Mr. Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony have been getting a lot of critical acclaim for their recordings of the Mahler Symphonies, so there was a bit of excitement in the air. Mr. Thomas attacked the first movement with a fierce and fearless pace. It was exhilarating beyond belief, it reminded me of bicycle ride I once took down a very long hill in Tuscany where I choose not to look around and take in the beauty, but just pedaled as hard as I could, and it was a thrill. Well, once we were at the bottom of the hill we had two movements to go. Some of the great Mahler performances can be attributed to the fact that the conductor finds a way to bring forward some nuance and keep a continuous line in the faster paced movements of the symphony. It's these continuous lines and nuances that later hold the symphony together as a whole. Since Thomas passed on nuance and line for thrill we were all left a bit out of breath while he slugged through the final two movements. Even the Adagietto in the final movement, which is filled with emotion, came off flat and lifeless. The crowd gave a friendly standing ovation but one could only think of some of the great Mahler performances at Severance Hall conducted by Boulez, Dohnanyi and Ling. from Cool Cleveland contributor Brian E. Schriefer briancpa at msn.com

San Francisco Symphony @ Severance Hall 3/18 This season, the San Francisco Symphony and music director Michael Tilson Thomas came to Cleveland for three days featuring three-and-a-half concerts while next season, the Cleveland Orchestra with Franz Welser-M?st will return the favor. It's a terrific notion on every level: the musicians have time to relax a bit, see some of our city, meet up with far-flung family and friends, and the natives get to hear familiar (and some not-so-familiar, to be sure) music as interpreted by another musical entity. In addition to these concerts, Mr. Tilson Thomas ventured down the street to the Cleveland Institute of Music for a rehearsal of the CIM Orchestra, and also spent some time at Severance Hall for a rehearsal with the Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra, which, in fact, owes its very existence to San Francisco. (Jahja Ling, former resident conductor of the Cleveland Orchestra, came to us from San Francisco, where he had founded the first such youth orchestra.)
Read Kelly Ferjutz's review

Kassaba @ Beachland Ballroom 3/13 I recently witnessed a great new sound to hit the streets of Cleveland. Their name? Kassaba. Their genre? Progessive jazz. The result? A unique fusion of primitive sounding drums, with an eclectic mix of bass, sax and percussion that produces a newly provocative flavor. The group's unparalleled sound originates from a man inspired by moments in everyday life. And he names his works after those moments, which explains some of the titles that include Should I use My Shirt? A Risky Operation, and my favorite, The Zones of Mystery. Greg Slawson, the group's artistic director and composer, works the piano and several of the unique percussion instruments that all members share. And because they share, a great deal of the entertainment in experiencing Kassaba is watching the delicate choreography necessary to get to different instruments on stage without missing a beat. Literally. Slawson often acquires unique percussion instruments - that later define his work - on a lark. They are rare finds that become rare treasures as their collection of unique percussion instruments continues to grow. But the real treasure is how Kassaba pulls it all together: Progressive jazz that boasts both a classical and occasional hip-hop edge. Classically trained from the Cleveland Institute of Music, Slawson, along with fellow group members Candice Lee (piano) and Eric Hosemann (bassist), joins arms with Mark Boich (saxophonist), from the Berklee College of Music in Boston. This foursome uses the bongos, base, saxophone and piano with a unique line up of instruments that includes the udu, talking drum, ocean drum (which sounds like the ocean), djembe, claves, tabla, vibratone, frame drum, agogo and much more. Their next scheduled gig is June 24th at Cain Park at 7:30 p.m. Take a break from the ordinary and experience their unique brand of jazz. from Cool Cleveland contributor TL Champion Champion38 at aol.com

Cleveland Shakespeare Fest at Phoenix 3/4 The Cedar-Lee area in Cleveland Hts. is slowly morphing into theatrical row. A 99-seat musical theater (Kalliope Stage) just opened its doors near the movie theater. And the curtain will soon go up at the new home for Dobama Theater in a converted YMCA down the street and, for one evening in early March, Phoenix Coffeehouse served up a taste of Shakespeare along with its locally-roasted beans. Phoenix was host to a special preview for the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival (www.cleveshakes.org), where a small cast, working in an even smaller space, squeezed a large dose of laughter from an abridged version of A Midsummer Night's Dream. The festival cast is a roving band of thespians that for the past six summers have wandered from University Circle, Tri-C West and Coventry, performing outdoor plays in settings that are anything but traditional. With seven-foot high folding screens, a quartet of actors, dozens of rapid costume changes, and ample use of imagination from the overflow audience, the group pulled it off. Midsummer Night's Dream is the play in which Shakespeare veers closest to slapstick, and this troupe worked every gesture and comical confusion to the fullest. I kept asking myself, is Shakespeare is supposed to be this funny? Maybe the reason for the troupe choosing Phoenix for its performance was that good theater and good coffee have at least one thing in common - perfect timing. And this group had it. It did not seem like the actors were simply delivering lines; rather it flowed like unrehearsed speech, genuine and in the moment. This was broad comedy served up with a nimble touch. from Cool Cleveland reader Doug Mazanec InfoMan at ameritech.net



Yr Turn

Cool Cleveland readers write
 
On 31 hours for Issue 31 "Congrats to Margaret Lynch for her testimonial blog on all the artists who contributed to the 31 For 31 marathon. Reading that really brought home just how much talent and energy and commitment resides in this town. Perhaps few people saw this impressive assemblage of creativity and spirit, but the fact that they all came together so quickly (no small thanks to Ms. Lynch!) speaks volumes...even if few are listening. It truly is this community's loss if it fails to show up and support such amazing efforts." from Cool Cleveland reader Tom Kerr kerrcomm at aol.com

On Cool Cleveland's schedule "I just started receiving your emails, and already I have a comment---since your listings start the same day the list comes out, there's a good chance that by the time a subscriber reads the email it's too late to take advantage of some of those events on that day, particularly the ones that happen to take place during the daytime. There is a similar site in New York, sponsored by Time Out New York (which I believe comes out on Tuesdays), that lists events from Wednesday to the following Tuesday. That way, you can always plan ahead at least one day. Come to think of it, they may actually list eight days of events, from Wednesday to Wednesday, but I'm not really positive about that. Either way, you never have to find out you missed something great like a lunchtime lecture or concert that started an hour ago. Just thought you'd want to know. Thanks for a great site, and have a fun day!" from Cool Cleveland reader Claudia Lynch shoes at claudialynch.com
from Cool Cleveland: Generally, we list events from Thursday to the following Wednesday. We will list events for the current Wednesday only if we received info too late to be included in last week's issue. Generally.

From Quiet Crisis to Quiet Revolution I have some thoughts on the Quiet Crisis, which I have shared with the PD and ideastream, but I would like to share it with the pro-active Clevelanders who read Cool Cleveland. I would like to see us start to take action, replacing the Quiet Crisis with a Quiet Revolution. Thanks to the hard and effective work of ideastream and the PD, we know our problems now. You can't offer a solution until you understand the problem. Arguably our worst problem is putting ourselves down as a community. I am afraid if we keep the conversations about our problems, we will be adding to our worst fault. So Cleveland, let's get going. Let's have the courage to spread the good nows about the city of Cleveland. Lets tackle the problems identified from the Quiet Crisis and transform our community to the city we all know it can be. When this happens it will be a Revolution. When we once told people from out of town that Cleveland is not so bad, we won't think there is a better city on the planet. But more than that, we will transform the dynamic of the city. The Old Cleveland was a heavy manufacturing steel town that was blessed with waterways for cheap transportation of goods, the New Cleveland is a hub for biomedical, banking, and manufacturing that is blessed with parks and recreation areas along our extensive waterways. The Old Cleveland had such a strong economy it could afford the luxury of supporting the arts with large endowments, the New Cleveland arts community is an incubator for new ideas that's the engine of our new economy. The Old Cleveland had a very well intentioned few who made the decisions that affected the entire community, the New Cleveland has grass roots communities that shape the discussion and ultimately make the decisions. There are hundreds of examples that can distinguish the Cleveland of Dick Fegler from the one our children will live in, but we need to take action. Clevelanders will always rally if we know the score - lets call the movement the Quiet Revolution, and use our media to keep us updated on our progress. Thanks for listening, I know that Cool Cleveland has been working towards everything I have written about above, but I wanted to add my voice to the chorus. from Cool Cleveland reader Patrick Staunton patricksta at yahoo.com



Top Five Links

 
We use IdeaStar.com tools to track which articles were clicked the most. Here are the Top 5 from last week's issue, with one more chance for you to click.

1) Writer says goodbye to Cleveland In relocating to Knoxville, CrainTech writer Shasta Clark responds to "How do y'all like living in Cleveland?"
http://neohio.craintech.com

2) Cool Cleveland interview with Issue 31 organizers They discuss its failure and what might have been done to prevent it.
http://www.coolcleveland.com

3) Suburban suffering Upscale suburbs are no longer immune to poverty. http://www.clevelandmagazine.com

4) The real quiet crisis Conveniently bypassing and ignoring big issues of controversy relating to Cleveland by the media. http://www.freetimes.com

5) Midtown Makeover The Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority approved $3.2M in tax-exempt bonds for a makeover including new sidewalks, trees, grassy tree lawns and public art. Read more


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--b1_8228ad36aebf45180eecb15db5081fdc-- From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Mar 24 19:04:49 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 19:04:49 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko comments: A Tribute to Marji Dodrill Message-ID: <20040325030449.59905.qmail@web12010.mail.yahoo.com> A TRIBUTE TO MARJI DODRILL Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Every once in a while we meet a very special person. My life has been made better by having known Marji Dodril. Marji was a woman of beauty, charm, kindness, talent and class. Marji died on March 17. A memorial will be held at 6 p.m. April 4 at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights. It is only fitting that Marji should be memorialized at Dobama. That theatre was a major part of her life. It, ironically, was also where I met Marji. Dobama?s second play was Benjamin Levy?s ?RAPE OF THE BELT.? Dobama had no permanent home, so they borrowed the performing space at Chagrin Falls Little Theatre. I was the public relations director for Dobama at the time, and I loved to just hang around and watch Marji, her husband to-be, Ev Dodrill, and Mary Jane Nottage cavort. She was wonderful in that play and in everything else in which she performed. Whenever I saw her, I could count on a smile and a hug. Even when cancer was raging in her body she was radiant. Her last performance, was a commercial in support of Issue 31, a proposed arts tax which was recently on the ballot. She had little strength, but she needed to do what she could for a cause for which she had great enthusiasm. That was Marji. Marji may have made her last entrance and exit in this life, but she will long be remembered by those of us who loved and respected her. Applause! Bravo! Curtain down! __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Mar 24 19:07:44 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 19:07:44 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: 'Five Guys Named Moe'/Beck Center Message-ID: <20040325030744.25488.qmail@web12001.mail.yahoo.com> CESPEDES PULLS OFF ANOTHER COUP WITH ?FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE? Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Musical reviews are hard to make into good theatre. They are a bunch of songs usually held together by a thread of a script. It takes real creativity to do something other than have the singers stand around singing and maybe dancing around a little. Well, fortunately for The Beck Center, they have that creative director/choreographer. His name is Martin Cespedes. Those who saw Beck?s ?SMOKEY JOE?S CAF?? which won a Times Tribute Award last year for both the production and it?s director/choreographer, know what a wonder that production was. Well, Cespedes has done it again with his production of ?FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE,? He lets out all the stops as he takes on a musical journey based on the music of Louis Jordan. He does it so well that at the curtain call on Sunday afternoon, which was filled with ?mature? citizens, the audience was on their feet screaming for more. In the hands of a lesser director/choreographer, cast, and musical ensemble, this could have been a long and lethal experience. The story is trite, some of the musical sounds repetitive, but it matters little, you won?t even think about it. It?s not even worth relating the so-called story. It?s more important that you know the show contains such songs as ?Messy Bessy,? ?I Know What I?ve Got,? ?Caledonia,? and ?Is You Is.? The music covers the spectrum of sound. There?s a little jazz, a little rock, a little Calypso, a ballad or two, and great harmony songs. You?ll be delighted by ?I Like Them Fat Like That!? and ?Saturday Night Fish Fry.? The cast is uniformly excellent. Lester Currie, Devon Settles, Geoffrey Short, Aric Calhoun and Lawrence Maurice all have a great time, sing well, and move to some creative dance steps. Kyle Primous, as No Max, the participant supposedly not a member of the Moe singing quartet, is phenomenal. He dances, he sings, he acts, he mimes?all extremely well. As an audience member you just won?t sit and watch. You may find yourself on stage getting sung to by members of the cast. You might ?volunteer? to join a Congo line that snakes through the theatre. (Okay, here?s one flaw?that segment was way too long!) Cespedes ignites the stage with creative and disciplined choreography. David Anthony Williams, the musical director, has these guys wailing. His orchestra doesn?t hit a sour note. Don McBride?s scenic design, consisting of floating radio dials, makes a perfect setting for the goings on. Sharon Stark?s costumes are a hoot! Erik Seidel?s lighting and Casey Jones? sound design add a strong positive dimension to the show. Hurrah Martin! Hurrah cast! Hurrah crew! CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: If you miss ?FIVE GUYS NAMED JOE? you?ll be very, very sorry as it?s one of this theatre year?s highlights! ?FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE? will rock the stage of the Beck Center through April 10th. For tickets and information call 216-521-2540 or go online to beckcenter.org. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html From JOVIALITIES at peoplepc.com Wed Mar 24 05:33:58 2004 From: JOVIALITIES at peoplepc.com (JR Simons) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 08:33:58 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kent Stage "Laughter" Auditions Message-ID: <005601c411a4$aa4d06e0$154894ce@r> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0053_01C4117A.C05206E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello, everyone, I am J. R. Simons, I am directing the next Kent Stage Players = production, "Laughter on the 23rd Floor," by Neil Simon. I am = conducting auditions for the show this coming week. You are all invited = to come out to the theatre at 175 E. Main Street in Kent, Ohio and = audition. Auditions will be held on Sunday, March 28 from 4-6 PM and Tuesday, = March 30 from 7-9 PM with callback (if necessary) on Thursday, April 1. = Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script. No monologues = are necessary, however, if you have a prepared (and I stress "prepared") = comic monologue, I will be glad to watch you perform it. This is an = open call, so no appointments are necessary. We will begin readings as = soon as we have enough people present to read. This is a small, ensemble cast with roles available for 7 men aged 20-60 = and 2 women aged 20-40. However, do not let your age be a factor in = deciding whether or not you will audition. I am age and color blind = when it comes to casting. However, due to the nature of the language of = the script, I ask that you be over 18 in order to audition. Because I teach nights at Lorain County Community College, rehearsals = will be on Tuesday and Thursday nights (with some possible Sunday nights = and/or Saturday afternoons) through the end of the LCCC semester = (mid-May) and then every night of the week for the last two weeks of = rehearsal leading up to opening night. This means I am looking for = self-motivated and self-managed actors who will take it upon themselves = to incorporate our rehearsals on their own during time away from the = theatre. If you fit this description, then I want to meet you next = week. For more information on me and my past productions, visit my personal = website at www.jrsimons.8m.com . See you all next week for auditions! Thanks! J. R. Simons Producer The Jovialities Entertainment Co., Ltd. Be sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com ------=_NextPart_000_0053_01C4117A.C05206E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello, everyone,
I am J. R. Simons, I am directing the next Kent Stage Players = production,=20 "Laughter on the 23rd Floor," by Neil Simon.  I am conducting = auditions for=20 the show this coming week.  You are all invited to come out to the = theatre=20 at 175 E. Main Street in Kent, Ohio and audition.
 
Auditions will be held on Sunday, March 28 from 4-6 PM and Tuesday, = March=20 30 from 7-9 PM with callback (if necessary) on Thursday, April 1. =20 Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script.  No = monologues are=20 necessary, however, if you have a prepared (and I stress "prepared") = comic=20 monologue, I will be glad to watch you perform it.  This is an open = call,=20 so no appointments are necessary.  We will begin readings as soon = as we=20 have enough people present to read.
 
This is a small, ensemble cast with roles available for 7 men aged = 20-60=20 and 2 women aged 20-40.  However, do not let your age be a factor = in=20 deciding whether or not you will audition.  I am age and color = blind when=20 it comes to casting.  However, due to the nature of the language of = the=20 script, I ask that you be over 18 in order to audition.
 
Because I teach nights at Lorain County Community College, = rehearsals will=20 be on Tuesday and Thursday nights (with some possible Sunday nights = and/or=20 Saturday afternoons) through the end of the LCCC semester (mid-May) and = then=20 every night of the week for the last two weeks of rehearsal leading up = to=20 opening night.  This means I am looking for self-motivated and = self-managed=20 actors who will take it upon themselves to incorporate our rehearsals on = their=20 own during time away from the theatre.  If you fit this = description, then I=20 want to meet you next week.
 
For more information on me and my past productions, visit my = personal=20 website at www.jrsimons.8m.com . =20 See you all next week for auditions!
 
Thanks!
 
J. R. Simons
Producer
The Jovialities Entertainment Co., = Ltd.
Be=20 sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com
------=_NextPart_000_0053_01C4117A.C05206E0-- From JOVIALITIES at peoplepc.com Wed Mar 24 05:37:06 2004 From: JOVIALITIES at peoplepc.com (JR Simons) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 08:37:06 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"ONE-MINUTE PLAY FESTIVAL" CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS - EXTENDED Message-ID: <005e01c411a5$1ab0ffe0$154894ce@r> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C4117B.30B5FFE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Just a quick reminder that the deadline for submissions to the = Jovialities Entertainment Co. at Cleveland Black Box Theatre "One Minute = Play Festival" has been extended to April 15, 2004. For complete guidelines, visit www.jrsimons.8m.com and go to the One = Minute Play Samples Page. There you will find two examples of a = one-minute play followed by the complete submission guidelines for the = competition. I'm looking forward to reading your plays! Thanks! J. R. Simons Producer The Jovialities Entertainment Co., Ltd. Be sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com ------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C4117B.30B5FFE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Just a quick reminder that the deadline for submissions to the = Jovialities=20 Entertainment Co. at Cleveland Black Box Theatre "One Minute Play = Festival" has=20 been extended to April 15, 2004.
 
For complete guidelines, visit www.jrsimons.8m.com and go to = the One=20 Minute Play Samples Page.  There you will find two examples of a = one-minute=20 play followed by the complete submission guidelines for the = competition.
 
I'm looking forward to reading your plays!
 
Thanks!
 
J. R. Simons
Producer
The Jovialities Entertainment Co., = Ltd.
Be=20 sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com
------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C4117B.30B5FFE0-- From chris at antonellic.com Wed Mar 24 05:39:45 2004 From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 08:39:45 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Don't Forget About Auditions for "Barefoot in the Park" Message-ID: <004d01c411a5$78add230$0e00a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004A_01C4117B.8F2E91E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE ANNOUNCES =20 AUDITIONS For Barefoot in the Park by Neil Simon =20 =20 Directed by Kate Tonti =20 CAST REQUIREMENTS =20 1 FEMALE - MID 20'S TO MID 30'S 1 FEMALE - 50'S PLUS 1 MALE - MID 20S' TO MID 30'S 1 MALE - 50'S PLUS 2 MEN - 20'S TO 50'S (one is non-speaking role) =20 =20 MONDAY, March 29th 7:30pm and TUESDAY, March 30th 7:30pm =20 Theatre address 40 West River Street Chagrin Falls =20 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 Theatre Productions. =20 SHOW DATES ARE: =20 June 4th - June 26th Friday and Saturdays: 8:00 pm Curtain =20 Questions: Call 440-247-8955 =20 HOPE TO SEE YOU AT AUDITIONS! Chris White Corporate Controller M. Davis Management Services, Inc. 32100 Solon Road Solon, OH 44139 440-542-1724-Phone 440-542-1726-Fax ------=_NextPart_000_004A_01C4117B.8F2E91E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CHAGRIN=20 VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE ANNOUNCES

 

AUDITIONS

For

Barefoot=20 in the Park

by Neil Simon

 

 

Directed=20 by Kate Tonti

 

CAST=20 REQUIREMENTS

 

1 FEMALE  -  MID 20'S TO MID=20 30'S

1 FEMALE  -  50'S=20 PLUS

1 MALE  -  MID 20S' TO MID=20 30'S

1 MALE  -  50'S = PLUS

2 MEN  -  20'S TO=20 50'S

 (one is non-speaking=20 role)

 

 

MONDAY, March=20 29th  7:30pm

and=20 TUESDAY, March 30th 7:30pm

 

Theatre=20 address

40=20 West River Street

Chagrin=20 Falls

 

We will have script selections available on = site the=20 night of auditions.

Headshots and resumes are not expected, but are = appreciated.

All=20 actors perform on a volunteer basis in

 Chagrin=20 Valley Little Theatre Productions.

 

SHOW=20 DATES ARE:

 

June=20 4th  -  June 26th

Friday=20 and Saturdays:  8:00 pm=20 Curtain

 

Questions:  = Call =20 440-247-8955

 

HOPE=20 TO SEE YOU AT AUDITIONS!

 

 

Chris = White
Corporate=20 Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon = Road
Solon,=20 OH =20 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
<= /HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_004A_01C4117B.8F2E91E0-- From sharron at gfhoch.com Wed Mar 24 08:42:28 2004 From: sharron at gfhoch.com (Sharron DeCosta) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 11:42:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Victoria Karnafel Korkosz Message-ID: <7F05435925638B4D8692FE13A1A9D68B9AC2@gfh-tserver.internal.gfhoch.com> It is with the deepest regret that we inform you that the Northern Ohio Theatre Community has lost one of its brightest stars, Victoria Karnafel Korkosz. Victoria passed away suddenly on the morning of March 22nd. She had been a member of the theatre community in Akron, New York and Cleveland for over 20 years, performing at Dobama Theatre, Cleveland Public Theatre, Bodwin Theatre Company, Near West Theatre, Charenton Theatre Company, Reader's Theatre and The Hermit Club among others. A graduate of the University of Akron Department of Theatre Arts and Dance, her favorite roles included Allison in "Look Back in Anger" at 78th Street Playhouse, NYC; Velma Sparrow in "Birdbath" at Riverside Playhouse, NYC; Jessie in "Night, Mother," Riverstreet Playhouse, Wanda in "The Waiting Room", Dobama Theatre; and Dolly in "Hello, Dolly" at Near West Theatre. She spent many years as a torch singer in the New York club circuit, taught voice and acting and was a regular performer with her husband at The Harmony Bar & Grille Show Tunes nights. Other credits include the feature film "The Deer Hunter" where she was featured as "Sad Looking Girl." In addition to her stage and film work, she helped dozens of non-profit organizations around the city with fundraising and development efforts through her company, VK & Associates. She is survived by her husband, Arthur Korkosz, a talented musician, who often plays in the orchestra for Near West Theatre productions and at The Hermit Club, her stepdaughters Elizabeth & Jessica Korkosz, her Mother Margaret Karnafel, her brother Mark Karnafel, and Sissy the Dog. Funeral arrangements can be found at the following link: http://www.legacy.com/cleveland/LegacySubPage2.asp?Page=3DLifeStory&Perso= n Id=3D2059279 As a theatre community, we are much diminished. As her friends, we are shocked, saddened, and grief-stricken for the loss of her humor, spirit and life-force. From Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com Wed Mar 24 10:27:24 2004 From: Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com (Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 13:27:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Off The Wall Auditions!!! Message-ID: Off The Wall a Northeast Ohio improv group is having auditions for cast members Saturday, March 27th from 1pm to 2pm at Kennedy's Theater in Playhouse Square. Please bring a resume (headshot is optional) and be prepared to perform group improvisational work. In order to be considered you must be able to commit to weekly rehearsals on Monday and Fridays and be able to perform in shows throughout NE Ohio on Fridays and Saturdays. If you have any questions please contact Patrick Sirl at pjsirl at yahoo.com. Jim D'Amico From coneill at beckcenter.org Wed Mar 24 11:10:01 2004 From: coneill at beckcenter.org (Colleen O'Neill) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 14:10:01 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Comedy Night at the Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E0261D5@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C411D3.9BF301EC Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 Beck Center for the Arts Stand-Up Comedy Night Comedy Class Graduates Perform as stand up comics for the first time in front of a live audience Saturday, April 3 @ 9:00 p.m. (doors open @ 8:30 p.m.) (in the Armory building behind Beck Center on Detroit) =20 To reserve your tickets, call the Box Office (216) 521- 2540=20 =20 **Ticket Price, Location, and other information listed below** =20 Comedy Night Uncontrollable laughter! Is that what you think of when you remember your graduation? Well, the Beck Center for the Arts has eight graduates who are putting away their caps, gowns and emotional speeches for one hilarious night of stand up comedy. =20 J.D. Sidley and Friends The evening will be hosted by comedian, and course instructor, John David Sidley. Sidley is founder of The Cleveland Comedy Kitchen, a group of comedians who raise money for hunger assistance. Also performing will be Rodney Bengston and Mike Scanlon who have appeared at the IMPROV and Hilarities in Cuyahoga Falls. =20 Ticket Price and Location=20 Tickets to this unforgettable night of comedy are only $5 and are available through the Box Office. The show will take place in the Armory Building located behind the Beck Center on Detroit Avenue.=20 =20 To Reserve your tickets, call the Box Office (216) 521-2540 The Beck Center for the Arts is located just ten minutes from downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. =20 =20 Colleen O'Neill Marketing Assistant Beck Center For The Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107=20 Email: coneill at beckcenter.org Phone: 216.521.2540 ext.244 Fax: 216.228.6050 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C411D3.9BF301EC Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

Beck Center for the Arts Stand-Up Comedy = Night

Comedy Class = Graduates

Perform as stand up comics for the first time in front of a live = audience

Saturday, April 3 @ 9:00 p.m. (doors open @ 8:30 = p.m.)

(in the Armory building behind Beck Center on Detroit)<= /p>

 =

To reserve your = tickets, call the Box Office (216) 521- 2540

=  

**Ticket Price, Location, and other information listed = below**

=  

Comedy = Night

Uncontrollable laughter!  Is that what you = think of when you remember your graduation?  Well, the Beck Center for the Arts has eight graduates who are putting away their caps, gowns = and emotional speeches for one hilarious night of stand up comedy.

 =

J.D. Sidley and = Friends

The evening will be hosted by comedian, and course instructor, John David Sidley.  Sidley is founder of The Cleveland = Comedy Kitchen, a group of comedians who raise money for hunger assistance. = Also performing will be Rodney Bengston and Mike Scanlon who have appeared at = the IMPROV and Hilarities in Cuyahoga Falls.

 =

Ticket Price and = Location =

Tickets to this unforgettable night of comedy are = only $5 and are available through the = Box Office. The show will take place in the Armory Building located behind the Beck Center on = Detroit = Avenue.

 

To Reserve your tickets, = call the Box Office (216) 521-2540

The = Beck Center for the Arts is located just ten minutes from downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood.=

 

=

 

=

Colleen O'Neill

Marketing = Assistant

Beck Center For The Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, OH 44107 =

Email: coneill at beckcenter.org

Phone: = 216.521.2540 ext.244

Fax: = 216.228.6050

------_=_NextPart_001_01C411D3.9BF301EC-- From fsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com Thu Mar 25 05:33:00 2004 From: fsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com (Fred Sternfeld) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 08:33:00 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fairmount expands summer teen professional training workshops. MORE AUDITIONS to be held April 18 ! Message-ID: <005c01c4126d$b4af7770$0400a8c0@fred> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005D_01C41243.CBDC7CB0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The first round of auditions filled up 30 slots in our professional training intensives to be held this summer. Many more talented students are showing interest. As a result, Fairmount is expanding the scope of the summer program and will be holding auditions for Junior Professional and Teen Professional theatre intensives on Sunday April 18 from 1 - 6 pm. In addition to our current offerings, a new two-week, Junior Professional Musical Theatre Day Camp session is now being planned for August 9-21. Interested students should contact The Fairmount Center at 440-338-3171 for an appointment. Here are some of the young people who have been accepted into the program, joining Fred Sternfeld, Tom Fulton, Andrew May, Victoria Bussert, Mitchell Fields, Wayne Turney, Martin Cespedes, Carol Pribble, David Willliams, Alicia Kahn, Kari Kandel, Sean Szaller, Jeff Haffner and other local professionals for an exciting program of performing arts training this summer : Adrienne Sereta, Alex Puette, Arlo Hill, Ben Martin, C.J. Bonde, Devon, Turchan, Elisabeth Licata, Emily Schrader, Emma Wahl, Eric Bartkowski, Halle Morse, Hayley Hineline, Heather Farr, Jenni Messner, Kaitlin Noah, Kenzie Nothnagel, Mary Caitlin Gilson, Meghan O'Connor, Robert Keith, Ruth Hitchcock, Sara Masterson, Sharon Pearlman & Suzzanne Ponomarenko. For more information about the Summer camp, visit our website at www.fairmountcenter.org or call 440-338-3171. ------=_NextPart_000_005D_01C41243.CBDC7CB0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

The first round of = auditions filled up=20 30 slots in our professional training=20 intensives to be held this summer. Many more talented students = are=20 showing interest. As a result, Fairmount is expanding the scope of the = summer=20 program and will be holding auditions for Junior Professional and Teen=20 Professional theatre intensives on Sunday April 18 from 1 - 6=20 pm.  In addition to our = current=20 offerings, a new two-week, Junior Professional Musical Theatre = Day Camp=20 session is now being planned for August 9-21. Interested students should contact = The=20 Fairmount Center at 440-338-3171 for an = appointment.

Here are some of the young = people=20 who have been accepted into the=20 program,  joining Fred Sternfeld, Tom Fulton, Andrew May, = Victoria=20 Bussert, Mitchell Fields, Wayne Turney, Martin Cespedes, Carol Pribble, David Willliams, Alicia = Kahn, Kari=20 Kandel, Sean Szaller, Jeff Haffner and other local = professionals for an exciting program of performing arts training this = summer=20 :

Adrienne Sereta, Alex Puette, Arlo Hill, Ben Martin, C.J. = Bonde, Devon,=20 Turchan, Elisabeth Licata, Emily Schrader, Emma Wahl, Eric Bartkowski, = Halle=20 Morse, Hayley Hineline, Heather Farr, Jenni Messner, Kaitlin Noah, Kenzie Nothnagel, Mary Caitlin = Gilson, Meghan=20 O'Connor, Robert Keith, Ruth Hitchcock, Sara Masterson, Sharon = Pearlman & Suzzanne Ponomarenko.

For more information about the = Summer camp,=20 visit our website at www.fairmountcenter.org or call 440-338-3171.

------=_NextPart_000_005D_01C41243.CBDC7CB0-- From rozsears01 at yahoo.com Wed Mar 24 20:30:52 2004 From: rozsears01 at yahoo.com (roslyn sears) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 20:30:52 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]ROSENCRANTZ & GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD """"COUPON""" Message-ID: <20040325043052.5442.qmail@web40508.mail.yahoo.com> Kent Stage Players is Proud to Present Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead At 175 E. Main St., Kent Ohio BY PRINTING THIS OUT AND BRINGING IT WITH YOU EITHER FRIDAY, SATURDAY, OR SUNDAY. YOU'LL RECEIVE A 50% DISCOUNT OFF THE PRICE OF ONE ADMISSION. BRING A FRIEND AND IT'S BUY ONE GET ONE FREE. BRING TWO FRIENDS AND IT'S BUY ONE GET ONE FREE AND THE THIRD ONE IS 50% OFF. THE DOORS OPEN AT 7 AND SEATING IS LIMITED. THIS IS OUR FINAL WEEKEND! HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html From VanBrujah at aol.com Wed Mar 24 20:13:18 2004 From: VanBrujah at aol.com (VanBrujah at aol.com) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 23:13:18 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Actors of Farinella's Ghost present ANTIGONE Message-ID: -------------------------------1080187998 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit John Capocci and The Actors of Farinella's Ghost in cooperation with Walsh University present ANTIGONE adapted by Lewis Galantiere from the play by Jean Anouilh Friday March 26 and Saturday March 27 8:00 pm Walsh University Science Center Auditorium Walsh University 2020 East Maple Street NW, North Canton Admission is free! House opens at 7:30 There is no reserved seating Presented as part of the 29th Annual Philosophy-Theology Symposium In a contemporary adaptation of medieval academic tradition, the Walsh University Philosophy and Theology Departments present each spring their annual Philosophy-Theology Symposium, the Disputed Question Series. Focusing on a variety of topics, the symposium features an address by a renowned scholar or creative artist, accompanied by either a panel discussion or a commentary on the artist's work. The series also includes a program of artistic value as a means of dramatizing the significance of the theoretical issue or displaying the creative talent of the featured artist. For more information, please call John G. Trapani Jr., Ph.D. at (330) 490-7042 -------------------------------1080187998 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
John Capocci and The Actor= s of Farinella's Ghost
in cooperation with Walsh=20= University present
ANTIGONE
adapted by Lewis=20= Galantiere
from the play by=20= Jean Anouilh
&= nbsp;
Friday March 26 and Saturd= ay March 27
8:00 pm
Walsh University Science C= enter Auditorium
Walsh University
2020 East Maple Street NW,= North Canton<= /DIV>
 
Admission is free!
House opens at 7:30
There is no reserved seati= ng
 
Presented as part of the 2= 9th Annual Philosophy-Theology Symposium
 
In a contemporary adap= tation of medieval academic tradition, the Walsh University Philosophy and T= heology Departments present each spring their annual Philosophy-Theology Sym= posium, the Disputed Question Series. Focusing on a variety of topics, the s= ymposium features an address by a renowned scholar or creative artist, accom= panied by either a panel discussion or a commentary on the artist's work. Th= e series also includes a program of artistic value as a means of dramatizing= the significance of the theoretical issue or displaying the creative talent= of the featured artist.
 
 
For more information, plea= se call John G. Trapani Jr., Ph.D. at (330) 490-7042
-------------------------------1080187998-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Wed Mar 24 09:13:58 2004 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 09:13:58 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]PIANIST NEEDED FOR "THE FANTASTICKS" AT CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE Message-ID: <20040324171358.94275.qmail@web80401.mail.yahoo.com> --0-206931271-1080148438=:94084 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Clague Playhouse 1371 Clague Road (Between Detroit & Hilliard) Westlake, OH 44145 440-331-0403 Clague Playhouse is in need of a good pianist for their production of The Fantastics. This is a paid position. Rehearsals start April 1st. Production Dates are May 7 - 30 The director is Robert Gibb. Please contact Bernice Bolek, Production Manager, at 440-331-8497 --0-206931271-1080148438=:94084 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Clague Playhouse
1371 Clague Road (Between Detroit & Hilliard)
Westlake, OH 44145
440-331-0403
 
Clague Playhouse is in need of a good pianist for their production of The Fantastics. This is a paid position.
 
Rehearsals start April 1st.  Production Dates are May 7 - 30
 
The director is Robert Gibb.
 
Please contact Bernice Bolek, Production Manager,
at 440-331-8497
 
--0-206931271-1080148438=:94084-- From Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com Thu Mar 25 04:51:20 2004 From: Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com (Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 07:51:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Off The Wall Auditions!!! Message-ID: Off The Wall a Northeast Ohio improv group is having auditions for cast members Saturday, March 27th from 1pm to 2pm at Kennedy's Theater in Playhouse Square. Please bring a resume (headshot is optional) and be prepared to perform group improvisational work. In order to be considered you must be able to commit to weekly rehearsals on Monday and Fridays and be able to perform in shows throughout NE Ohio on Fridays and Saturdays. If you have any questions please contact Patrick Sirl at pjsirl at yahoo.com. Jim D'Amico From modebbie at peoplepc.com Thu Mar 25 07:32:35 2004 From: modebbie at peoplepc.com (Mo & Debbie Morrow) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 10:32:35 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ELVIS Show this Sat. 3-27 Message-ID: <003b01c4127e$6740dd60$d6b84943@default> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0038_01C41254.7D244BA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable If you love Elvis music then you will love.....=20 "REMEMBERING ELVIS" By Justin Grillo This young, talented performer has been singing Elvis songs since he was = 3 years old.He has developed a Fantastic show! He sounds like, dresses = like & acts like the King. He will be performing This Saturday In Avon = Lake March 27 @ Liquid Therapy at 8:00 pm in the Artstown Plaza 33493 = Lake Rd. For dinner Reservations call 440-930-9178=20 For bookings e-mail Debbie at modebbie at peoplepc.com=20 Thank you & see you there!!! =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0038_01C41254.7D244BA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
If you love Elvis music then you will=20 love..... 
         =20  "REMEMBERING ELVIS"
         &nb= sp;           =20 By  Justin Grillo
This young, talented performer has been singing Elvis songs since = he was 3=20 years old.He has developed a Fantastic show! He sounds like, dresses = like &=20 acts like the King. He will be performing This Saturday In Avon = Lake=20 March 27 @ Liquid Therapy at 8:00 pm  in the Artstown Plaza 33493 = Lake Rd.=20 For dinner Reservations call 440-930-9178
For bookings e-mail Debbie at modebbie at peoplepc.com
Thank you & see you there!!!
 
 
      
 
------=_NextPart_000_0038_01C41254.7D244BA0-- From KSWalder at neo.rr.com Thu Mar 25 07:48:52 2004 From: KSWalder at neo.rr.com (Kathleen Walder) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 10:48:52 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]PNR Improv this Saturday Message-ID: <015a01c41280$ac5e94d0$0400a8c0@cameroxp> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0157_01C41256.C326BDC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Point of No Return Improv This Saturday, March 27 7:30 p.m. Quirk Cultural Center 1201 Grant St. - Cuyahoga Falls Tickets $5 at the door "Whose Line Is It Anyway" style improv in a smoke-free theatre setting Improv...cheaper than therapy www.PNRImprov.com ------=_NextPart_000_0157_01C41256.C326BDC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Point of No Return = Improv
This Saturday, March = 27
7:30 p.m.
Quirk Cultural = Center
1201 Grant St. - = Cuyahoga=20 Falls
Tickets $5 at the = door
 
"Whose Line Is It = Anyway" style improv=20 in a smoke-free theatre setting
 
 
Improv...cheaper than therapy
www.PNRImprov.com
------=_NextPart_000_0157_01C41256.C326BDC0-- From BURTON313 at aol.com Thu Mar 25 07:48:50 2004 From: BURTON313 at aol.com (BURTON313 at aol.com) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 10:48:50 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Devin Davis live Message-ID: <46.4a1d4b3b.2d945962@aol.com> -------------------------------1080229730 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Be sure to come check out: Devin Davis Live in Concert Atlanta based teen r&b singer Devin Davis will be hitting the stage this saturday at Baldwin Wallace's dance marathon for a FREE CONCERT open to the public! He'll be performing songs off his upcoming LP Me in the Making This is definetly going to be a show you won't wanna miss! March 27, 2004 @ 1:00 Baldwin Wallace Recreation Center For more info...check out www.devindavis.net -------------------------------1080229730 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Be sure to come check out:
 
Devin Davis
 
 Live in Concert
 
Atlanta based teen r&b singer Devin Davis will be hi= tting the stage this saturday at Baldwin Wallace's dance marathon for a FREE= CONCERT open to the public!
 
He'll be performing songs off his upcoming LP
 
Me in the Making<= /FONT>
 
This is definetly going to be  a show you won'= t wanna miss!
 
March 27, 2004 @ 1:00
Baldwin Wallace Recreation Center
For more info...check out www.devindavis.net
 
-------------------------------1080229730-- From yvette at beckcenter.org Thu Mar 25 09:30:16 2004 From: yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 12:30:16 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dee Hoty ~ Broadway Leading Lady ~ One Night Only at Beck Center! Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E01D787@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4128E.D61CF157 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Beck Center for the Arts Proudly Presents Broadway's Leading Lady and Lakewood Hometown Girl Dee Hoty along with Jack Lee For One Night Only ~ Saturday, May 8, 2004 =20 =20 Lakewood, Ohio - The Beck Center is proud to bring the best of Broadway to Lakewood as we present an incredible evening with one of Broadway's leading ladies and hometown Lakewood girl, Dee Hoty, accompanied by Broadway musical theater director Jack Lee. Dee and Jack will perform, for one night only, on Saturday, May 8 at 8:00 p.m. The spectacular event will benefit the Beck Center for the Arts Department of Education, which offers curriculum-based, progressive programming in dance, music, theater and visual arts for children, teens and adults. Proceeds also benefit the Lakewood Public Schools Alumni Foundation. Dee Hoty began her theatrical career 36 years ago at Lakewood High School. After graduating from Otterbein College in 1974, she apprenticed at The Cleveland Playhouse. Dee made her Broadway debut in 1980 in a short-lived revival of The 5 O'Clock Girl. =20 Since then, she has distinguished herself as one of Broadway's most highly regarded leading ladies, with more than 30 theater, television and film credits to her name. =20 Her film and television credits include Co-narrator of TBS's Untold West, Harry and Walter Go to New York, Models, Inc., St. Elsewhere, Spencer for Hire, The Equalizer and recurring roles on Capital, Ryan's Hope, Guiding Light and As the World Turns. Dee's recent turn as Phyllis in the celebrated Paper Mill Playhouse revival of Stephen Sondheim's Follies can be heard on CD. Dee can also be seen on the PBS Home Video My Favorite Broadway: The Leading Ladies. Dee has starred in Broadway's Footloose, Will Rogers Follies and City of Angels. She has been nominated for three Tony Awards for Best Actress in a Musical for her performances in The Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public, Will Rogers Follies and Footloose. Dee is currently starring on Broadway in the smash hit Mamma Mia. =20 - more - Jack Lee is one of the most respected musical directors in theater today. Originally from Cleveland, Jack has conducted numerous Broadway shows, as well as national and international tours. He has worked with Tommy Tune on Broadway, with Debbie Reynolds, Peter Palmer, Jane Powell and Juliet Prowse, and with Shirley MacLaine in Postcards from the Edge. Jack is a contributing staff member of New York University and Carnegie Mellon University. He is a frequent guest instructor and master class teacher at his alma mater, Baldwin Wallace, and was the subject of an Emmy award winning PBS documentary on his life and work. =20 The Beck Center for the Arts is proud to bring Dee Hoty and Jack Lee to the Main Stage for this one night only musical extravaganza. Benefactor tickets are available for $150 and include cocktails and hors d'oeuvres at 6:45 p.m., preferred seating for the show, followed by a dessert reception. Patron tickets are available for $50 and include the performance and dessert reception. =20 As part of this exciting evening, The Beck Center will raffle off a "Weekend On Broadway" package that will include round trip airfare for two, overnight hotel accommodations, dinner for two, and limousine service to and from the airport. Dee Hoty's appearance is made possible by the generous support of The Plain Dealer. The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. For more information please call Chris Alexander at (216) 521-2540 ext. 242. =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_01C4128E.D61CF157 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

B= eck Center<= /st1:PlaceType> for the Arts

Proudly = Presents

Broadway’s Leading = Lady and Lakewood Hometown Girl

D= ee Hoty along with Jack = Lee

For One Night Only ~ = Saturday, May 8, = 2004

 

 

        = ;    Lakewood, Ohio – The Beck Center is proud to = bring the best of Broadway to Lakewood as we present an incredible evening with = one of Broadway’s leading ladies and hometown Lakewood girl, Dee Hoty, accompanied by Broadway musical theater = director Jack Lee.  Dee and Jack will = perform, for one night only, on Saturday, May 8 at 8:00 p.m.  The = spectacular event will benefit the Beck = Center for the Arts Department of Education, which offers curriculum-based, progressive programming in dance, music, theater and visual arts for = children, teens and adults.  Proceeds = also benefit the Lakewood Public Schools Alumni Foundation.

Dee Hoty began her theatrical career 36 years ago at = Lakewood High School.  After graduating from = Otterbein College in 1974, she = apprenticed at The Cleveland Playhouse.  = Dee made her Broadway debut in 1980 in a short-lived revival of The 5 O’Clock Girl. 

Since then, she has = distinguished herself as one of Broadway’s most highly regarded leading ladies, = with more than 30 theater, television and film credits to her name. 

Her film and television credits include Co-narrator of TBS’s Untold West, Harry and Walter Go to New York, Models, Inc., St. Elsewhere, Spencer = for Hire, The Equalizer and recurring roles on Capital, Ryan’s Hope, Guiding Light and As = the World Turns.  = Dee’s recent turn as Phyllis in the celebrated Paper Mill Playhouse revival of Stephen Sondheim’s Follies= can be heard on CD.  = Dee can also be seen on the PBS Home Video My Favorite = Broadway:  The Leading = Ladies.

Dee= has starred in Broadway’s Footloose, Will = Rogers Follies and City of = Angels.  She has been nominated for = three Tony Awards for Best Actress in a Musical for her performances in The = Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public, Will Rogers Follies and Footloose.  = Dee is currently starring on Broadway in the smash hit Mamma = Mia. 

- more -

Jack Lee is one of the most = respected musical directors in theater today.  Originally from = Cleveland, Jack has conducted numerous Broadway shows, as well as national and international tours.  He = has worked with Tommy Tune on Broadway, with Debbie Reynolds, Peter Palmer, Jane Powell = and Juliet Prowse, and with Shirley MacLaine in = Postcards from the Edge.  Jack is a contributing staff member of = New York = University and Carnegie = Mellon University.  He is a frequent guest = instructor and master class teacher at his alma mater, Baldwin Wallace, and was the subject of = an Emmy award winning PBS documentary on his life and work. 

        = ;    The Beck = Center for the Arts is proud to bring Dee Hoty and = Jack Lee to the Main Stage for this one night only musical extravaganza.  Benefactor tickets are = available for $150 and include cocktails and hors d’oeuvres at 6:45 p.m., preferred seating for the show, followed by a dessert reception.  Patron tickets = are available for $50 and include the performance and dessert reception. 

        = ;    As part of this exciting evening, The Beck Center will raffle off a = “Weekend On Broadway” package that will include round trip airfare for two, overnight hotel accommodations, dinner for two, and limousine service to = and from the airport.

Dee Hoty’s appearance is made possible by the = generous support of The Plain Dealer.  = The Beck Center for the Arts is = located just 10 minutes west of downtown = Cleveland at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in = Lakewood.  For more information please = call Chris Alexander at (216) 521-2540 ext. 242.

 

 

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_01C4128E.D61CF157-- From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Thu Mar 25 10:04:57 2004 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 13:04:57 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Miss Gulch Rides out of Cleveland this Weekend! 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_01C41293.AE9BC30A Content-Type: text/plain She made Cleveland laugh and she touched your heart - but it's time for our Almira to ride her bike into the sunset. Catch her last two performances this weekend, Friday March 26th and Saturday, March 27th at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square and bid the bitch goodbye! Curtain is 8:30PM and tickets are just $19 each. Read what the critics have to say... article1 Roy Berko, Lorain County Times . "He knows how to play an audience! He teases, he sidles up unsuspecting victims and he does a great double entendre. The result is our really, really liking Vannello, which parleys into a really, really good time for the audience." article2Keith Joseph - Cleveland Free Times . "Vannello vibrantly sells a parcel of ersatz cabaret pastiches tarted up with lavender lyrics" article3Christine Howey - Cleveland Scene . "Nickolas L. Vannello is at his best when he's playing off the energetically supportive audience reactions. Vannello sells all the songs..." article4Great Seats Available! . Kennedy's theatre is set up with cabaret tables so that every seat is like a front-row experience! Come early to the show and enjoy dinner at S.T.A.R. Restaurant, or relax with a cocktail at the bar in our own theater. Come see what Cleveland is howling over -- and catch the final weekend of the hilarious "Miss Gulch Returns!" Visit our web site at: www.missgulchreturns.com ------_=_NextPart_001_01C41293.AE9BC30A Content-Type: text/html Message

She made Cleveland laugh and she touched your heart - but it's time for our Almira to ride her bike into the sunset. Catch her last two performances this weekend, Friday March 26th and Saturday, March 27th at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square and bid the bitch goodbye! Curtain is 8:30PM and tickets are just $19 each.

Read what the critics have to say...

Roy Berko, Lorain County Times
.
 "He knows how to play an audience! He teases, he sidles up unsuspecting victims and he does a great double entendre. The result is our really, really liking Vannello, which parleys into a really, really good time for the audience."
 
Keith Joseph - Cleveland Free Times
.
 "Vannello vibrantly sells a parcel of ersatz cabaret pastiches tarted up with lavender lyrics"
 
Christine Howey - Cleveland Scene
.
 "Nickolas L. Vannello is at his best when he's playing off the energetically supportive audience reactions. Vannello sells all the songs..."
 
Great Seats Available!
.
Kennedy's theatre is set up with cabaret tables so that every seat is like a front-row experience! Come early to the show and enjoy dinner at S.T.A.R. Restaurant, or relax with a cocktail at the bar in our own theater.

Come see what Cleveland is howling over -- and catch the final weekend of the hilarious "Miss Gulch Returns!" Visit our web site at: www.missgulchreturns.com

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C41293.AE9BC30A-- From yvette at beckcenter.org Thu Mar 25 10:51:14 2004 From: yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 13:51:14 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BECK'S "Five Guys" Receive Rave Reviews!! Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E01D78A@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4129A.25BFD416 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Beck Center's FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE =20 Receive Rave Reviews! (check them out below!) =20 Only 3 more weekends! Through April 10th Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. Sundays at 3:00 p.m. Call now for tickets - (216) 521-2540 www.beckcenter.org =20 =20 "Oh my God, is this show a great time." =20 "Four weekends are not going to be enough of Little Moe, Bog Moe, Four-Eyed Moe, Eat Moe and No Moe - the Beck Center for the Arts is going to need to schedule mo' "Moe."" =20 It's version of Five Guys Named Moe, a revue of Louis Jordan's swing-era jazz, be-bob and rhythm-and-blues songs such as "Caldonia" and "Choo Choo Ch'Boogie," easily qualifies as one of the best locally produced musical shows to go up on the Cleveland area over the last decade." =20 "With a cast of talented, instantly engaging performers, a solid stage band, a whimsical ands effective set and outstanding costumes, this high-spirited production pumps its viewers full of larky exuberance." =20 "Expertly directed and choreographed by Martin Cespedes, . . . " =20 "As the Moes, Geoffrey Short, Lester Currie, Lawrence Maurice, Devon Settles and Aric Calhoun are all triple threats. They create distinct and appealing personalities for their characters while skillfully dancing swing steps and, best of all, singing with individual style and collective, beautifully blended power." =20 "There wouldn't seem to be room for any more talent on the Beck's small stage, but it manages to increase geometrically with Kyle Primous as No Max. Primous, well-known locally as a dancer, performs his steps with an astonishingly loose, spontaneous energy that looks as if it's verging on chaos, but it's actually ruled by dead-on balance, timing and strength." =20 "He, the Moes and the capable band lead by David Anthony Williams share the stage with Don McBride's excellent set, a collection of what look like pieces from huge old radios, including dials, buttons and sections of sleek, Art Deco wood cases. It goes perfectly with actor-designer Lester Currie's flamboyant costumes, whose vivid satin shirts, loud pants and coats and outrageous ties both amuse and delight." =20 "Cespedes pulls all these elements into a production relaxed in mood but lively in effect." =20 =20 Carolyn Jack, The Plain Dealer =20 "Cespedes has done it again with his production of 'FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE,. He lets out all the stops as he takes on a musical journey based on the music of Louis Jordan." =20 "The cast is uniformly excellent. Lester Currie, Devon Settles, Geoffrey Short, Aric Calhoun and Lawrence Maurice all have a great time, sing well, and move to some creative dance steps. Kyle Primous, as No Max, the participant supposedly not a member of the Moe singing quartet, is phenomenal. He dances, he sings, he acts, he mimes-all extremely well." =20 "Cespedes ignites the stage with creative and disciplined choreography. David Anthony Williams, the musical director, has these guys wailing. His orchestra doesn't hit a sour note. Don McBride's scenic design, consisting of floating radio dials, makes a perfect setting for the goings on. Sharon Stark's costumes are a hoot! Erik Seidel's lighting and Casey Jones' sound design add a strong positive dimension to the show." =20 "Hurrah Martin! Hurrah cast! Hurrah crew!" Roy Berko, The Times Newspaper =20 Hurrah Beck Center! =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_01C4129A.25BFD416 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Beck Center’s FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE

 

Receive Rave Reviews! (check them out = below!)

 

  Through = April 10th

Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at = 8:00 = p.m.

Sundays at 3:00 p.m.

Call now for tickets – (216) 521-2540

www.beckcenter.org

 

“Oh my God, is this show a great time.”

 

“Four weekends are not going to be enough of Little Moe, Bog Moe, Four-Eyed Moe, Eat = Moe and No Moe – the Beck Center for the Arts is going to need to schedule = mo’ “Moe.””

 

It’s version of Five Guys Named Moe, a revue of = Louis Jordan’s swing-era jazz, be-bob and rhythm-and-blues songs such as “Caldonia” and “Choo Choo Ch’Boogie,” easily qualifies as one of the best locally produced musical shows to go = up on the Cleveland area over the last = decade.”

 

“With a cast of talented, instantly engaging performers, a solid stage band, a whimsical ands effective set and outstanding = costumes, this high-spirited production pumps its viewers full of larky = exuberance.”

 

“Expertly directed and choreographed by Martin Cespedes, . . .

 

“As the Moes, Geoffrey Short, Lester Currie, = Lawrence Maurice, Devon Settles and Aric Calhoun are = all triple threats.  They = create distinct and appealing personalities for their characters while skillfully = dancing swing steps and, best of all, singing with individual style and collective, = beautifully blended power.”

 

“There wouldn’t seem to be room for any more talent on the Beck’s = small stage, but it manages to increase geometrically with Kyle Primous as No Max.  Primous, well-known locally as a dancer, performs his steps with an astonishingly = loose, spontaneous energy that looks as if it’s verging on chaos, but = it’s actually ruled by dead-on balance, timing and = strength.”

 

“He, the Moes and the capable band lead by David = Anthony Williams share the stage with Don McBride’s excellent set, a = collection of what look like pieces from huge old radios, including dials, buttons = and sections of sleek, Art Deco wood cases.  It goes perfectly with actor-designer Lester Currie’s = flamboyant costumes, whose vivid satin shirts, loud pants and coats and outrageous = ties both amuse and delight.”

 

Cespedes pulls all these elements into a = production relaxed in mood but lively in effect.”

 

        = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =    Carolyn Jack, The Plain Dealer

 

Cespedes has done it again with his production of ‘FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE,.  He = lets out all the stops as he takes on a musical journey based on the music of Louis = Jordan.”

 

“The cast is uniformly excellent.  = Lester Currie, Devon Settles, Geoffrey Short, Aric = Calhoun and Lawrence Maurice all have a great time, sing well, and move to some creative dance steps.  Kyle = Primous, as No Max, the participant supposedly not = a member of the Moe singing quartet, is phenomenal.  He dances, he sings, he acts, he mimes—all extremely = well.”

 

Cespedes ignites the stage with creative and = disciplined choreography.  David = Anthony Williams, the musical director, has these guys wailing.  His orchestra doesn’t hit = a sour note.  Don McBride’s = scenic design, consisting of floating radio dials, makes a perfect setting for = the goings on.  Sharon = Stark’s costumes are a hoot!  Erik Seidel’s lighting

and Casey Jones’ sound design add a strong positive dimension to the show.”

 

“Hurrah Martin!  Hurrah cast!  Hurrah = crew!”

Roy Berko, The Times Newspaper

 

Hurrah = Beck = Center!<= /b>

 

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_01C4129A.25BFD416-- From WcpAkron at aol.com Thu Mar 25 10:46:08 2004 From: WcpAkron at aol.com (WcpAkron at aol.com) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 13:46:08 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Weathervane Playhouse presents Neil Simon's "The Dinner Party" Message-ID: <141.25516915.2d9482f0@aol.com> --part1_141.25516915.2d9482f0_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable WEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE presents Neil Simon's THE DINNER PARTY Sponsored by Summa Health System Foundation Weathervane Playhouse is pleased to present the AKRON PREMIERE of Neil=20 Simon's comedy THE DINNER PARTY. This production is sponsored by Summa Heal= th=20 System Foundation. The Dinner Party opened on Broadway late in 2000 followi= ng a=20 record-breaking run at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles in 1999 and its E= ast=20 Coast premiere at the Kennedy Center in June 2000. Six people are mysteriously summoned to dinner. Arriving first are three=20 men: the easily exasperated Claude, the shlubby Albert and the cynical, suav= e=20 Andre. After noticing six place settings at the table, they quickly discove= r=20 that they have nothing in common except that each has an ex-wife, at which p= oint=20 an awful possibility occurs to them - which turns out to be true! Before th= e=20 evening is over, the door is locked from the outside and no one can leave. =20 It's love from soup to nuts and a delicious comedy ensues. In one fast-pace= d,=20 intermissionless hour and a half, typical Neil Simon one-liners share the st= age=20 with the play's message of forgiveness and renewal. The Washington Post=20 calls this "Neil Simon's emotionally richest play. It's laugh-out-loud funn= y!" Weathervane Playhouse will hold a special fund raising dinner on the night o= f=20 Saturday, May 1. Tickets are $60 each and include dinner at 6:30 p.m. in th= e=20 new "Dietz Classroom Theater," the performance of The Dinner Party and=20 dessert onstage after the show. Dinner also includes wine, beverages, appet= izer,=20 salad, chicken marsala, roasted vegetables and sweet potato souffl=E9. Seat= ing is=20 limited and $25 is tax-deductible. On the nights of Friday, April 23 and Saturday, May 1, Weathervane is=20 offering a DATE NIGHT CLASS. Parents can see the play while their children=20= (ages 3 -=20 9) "play" with games, movies and theater-related activities. $6 per child=20 with purchase of theater tickets. Sponsored by Summa Health System Foundation it's Neil Simon's THE DINNER=20 PARTY -- a delicious comedy just ripe for the picking at Weathervane Playh= ouse=20 April 14 - May 9, 2004. Low-cost preview performances on Wednesday and=20 Thursday, April 14 & 15 at 7:30 p.m. with official opening on Friday, April=20= 16 at=20 8:00 p.m. Other performances are Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Fridays and Saturd= ays=20 at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Charge by phone at Weathervane's Ticket=20 Office at 330-836-2626. Call between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through=20 Friday. Tickets: $18 ($2 discount on Thursdays and Sundays for Senior Citiz= ens &=20 Students). The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to=20 encourage economic growth, education excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. Additional Season Sponsors: WKSU, PAX-TV --part1_141.25516915.2d9482f0_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

WEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE presents
Neil Simon's THE DINNER PARTY
Sponsored by Summa Health System Foundation



Weathervane Playhouse is pleased to present the AKRON PREMIERE of Neil S= imon's comedy THE DINNER PARTY.  This production is sponsored by Summa=20= Health System Foundation.  The Dinner Party opened on Broadway late in=20= 2000 following a record-breaking run at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles=20= in 1999 and its East Coast premiere at the Kennedy Center in June 2000.

Six people are mysteriously summoned to dinner.  Arriving first are= three men: the easily exasperated Claude, the shlubby Albert and the cynica= l, suave Andre.  After noticing six place settings at the table, they q= uickly discover that they have nothing in common except that each has an ex-= wife, at which point an awful possibility occurs to them - which turns out t= o be true!  Before the evening is over, the door is locked from the out= side and no one can leave.  It's love from soup to nuts and a delicious= comedy ensues.  In one fast-paced, intermissionless hour and a half, t= ypical Neil Simon one-liners share the stage with the play's message of forg= iveness and renewal.  The Washington Post calls this "Neil Simon's emot= ionally richest play.  It's laugh-out-loud funny!"

Weathervane Playhouse will hold a special fund raising dinner on the nig= ht of Saturday, May 1.  Tickets are $60 each and include dinner at 6:30= p.m. in the new "Dietz Classroom Theater," the performance of The Dinner Pa= rty and dessert onstage after the show.  Dinner also includes wine, bev= erages, appetizer, salad, chicken marsala, roasted vegetables and sweet pota= to souffl=E9.  Seating is limited and $25 is tax-deductible.

On the nights of Friday, April 23 and Saturday, May 1, Weathervane is of= fering a DATE NIGHT CLASS.  Parents can see the play while their childr= en (ages 3 - 9) "play" with games, movies and theater-related activities. &n= bsp;$6 per child with purchase of theater tickets.

Sponsored by Summa Health System Foundation it's Neil Simon's THE DINNER= PARTY --   a delicious comedy just ripe for the picking at Weathe= rvane Playhouse April 14 - May 9, 2004.  Low-cost preview performances=20= on Wednesday and Thursday, April 14 & 15 at 7:30 p.m. with official open= ing on Friday, April 16 at 8:00 p.m.  Other performances are Thursdays=20= at 7:30 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Charg= e by phone at Weathervane's Ticket Office at 330-836-2626.  Call betwee= n 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.  Tickets: $18 ($2 disco= unt on Thursdays and Sundays for Senior Citizens & Students).

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

--part1_141.25516915.2d9482f0_boundary-- From mike at r-town.net Thu Mar 25 11:36:46 2004 From: mike at r-town.net (Mike Raum) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 14:36:46 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Very sad news - Victoria Karnafel Korkosz Message-ID: <000601c412a0$8344ad80$6501000a@oemcomputer2> Victoria Karnafel Korkosz, a wonderful actor and singer, died suddenly Monday March 22nd., of what appeared to be an embolism that made its way to her heart. Ms Korkosz was an accomplished theatrical and film actor and member of the Screen Actors Guild. Notable credits include her role as Allison in the Off-Broadway production of Look Back in Anger and her role as "The Sad Looking Girl" in the Academy Award winning film The Deer Hunter. Her Greater Cleveland work included numerous performances with Near West Theatre, Dobama, Chagrin Valley Little Theatre, Red Hen Productions and Charenton Theatre Company, most recently in the Cemetery Tour of Spoon River Anthology. She is especially remembered for her musical theater portrayals of Dolly Levi in Hello Dolly and Miss Hannigan in Annie. Ms. Korkosz was very active with her husband Arthur, at Clevelands Hermit Club. Victoria earned her Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts in 1979 from the University of Akron; and was honored with awards for Best Actress and Best Actress Experimental Theatre Company for the 1975-76 season. She received additional theatrical training with the American Stanislavsky Theatre and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. Ms Korkosz was also an active fundraiser on behalf of social service and performing arts organizations in the Cleveland area. In the mid 1990s she was director of Grant Writing for the West Side Ecumenical Ministries and went on to establish VK & Associates, coordinating successful fundraising projects on behalf of Dobama Theatre, West Side Community House, Merrick House, and the Northeast Ohio Breast Cancer Coalition. Visitation will be this Thursday from 7-9 PM Friday 2-4 and 7-9 PM The Ferfolia Funeral Home 356 W Aurora Rd. (Ohio Rt 82) Sagamore Hills, OH Funeral Saturday March 27, 10:00 AM at St Barnabas Catholic Church, Sagamore Hills, followed by internment at All Saints Cemetery. For those of us who knew Vicki, we our shocked and saddened by this loss. The world just won't be the same without her! Michael Raum R-Town Communications 14600 Detroit Ave. Suite 430 Lakewood, OH. 44107 (216) 521-5002 (216) 521-5004 FAX mike at r-town.net From amay at greatlakestheater.org Thu Mar 25 13:07:48 2004 From: amay at greatlakestheater.org (Andrew May) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 16:07:48 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: GLTF calling all people Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F09821B@GLTF01> -----Original Message----- From: Andrew May [mailto:amay at greatlakestheater.org] Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 3:52 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsterfeld.com Subject: GLTF calling all people To all the good people in the Land of Cleve!!!!! I am in the midst of putting together the artistic look of our new "summer theater brochure" and I need your help. This Sunday at 10AM to 12 noon, right outside the Ohio Theater marquis, we are taking the "cover shot" photo of the brochure. I have closed down Euclid Ave. from E 17th to E 14th to create the correct atmosphere for what I have in mind. It is quite complex, so to simplify - what I need is PEOPLE. Live, breathing people to act like themselves and walk down the street as though they knew where they were going. People of all shapes and sizes, colors, sexes etc..... Oh yeah, dress like it is summer! I can't offer much, except coffee/tea, donuts/bagels, getting a chance to be on the cover of our brochure, hang out with some fun people in the middle of a large street while the police direct traffic around you, and some good theater Kharma! Call or email me if you can make it! Thanx and all the best to all of you, Andrew May Associate Artistic Director Great Lakes Theater Festival 1501 Euclid Avenue #423 Cleveland, OH 44115 216 241 5490 Ext. 313 amay at greatlakestheater.org >From Jay B. Johnson" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C41286.CA849260 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Thanks to everyone that sent us headshots and resumes for the 99 bottle = of beer commercial. The spot is complete and eveyone we used did a = great job. I'm sorry I couldn't respond to everone's emails, there were quite a few = and this was a last minute project. Tips for the future: For those who will be sending headshots through the email again, and = being a producer looking at headshots, here are a few tips. This info can be used when sending stuff to = anyone. Please label your headshots with your name. For example "BobSmith.jpg" = you don't have to put "headshot.jpg." then we have to rename them on our end. I see that it's a jpg. Please, jpg's only. No photoshop files, or bitmaps, etc. jpg is pretty = standard in the industry. Same with the resume. "BobSmith.doc" is a lot easier to keep track of = then "Resume.doc" Also, it's good to put down (if it's a paid gig) that you have an agent. = We had several people that didn't tell us that they had agents and we = contacted them directly, this just caused a little confusion on our end. I want to say thank you again, it's nice to see that NEOhioPal works. = I'll use it again. Jay Johnson Creative Director OSV Studios ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C41286.CA849260 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Thanks to everyone that sent us = headshots and=20 resumes for the 99 bottle of beer commercial.  The spot is complete = and=20 eveyone we used did a great job.
 
I'm sorry I couldn't respond to = everone's emails,=20 there were quite a few and this was a last minute project.
 
Tips for the future:
 
For those who will be sending headshots = through the=20 email again, and being a producer looking at headshots,
here are a few tips.  This info = can be used=20 when sending stuff to anyone.
 
Please label your headshots with your = name. =20 For example  "BobSmith.jpg"  you don't have to put=20 "headshot.jpg."
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------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C41286.CA849260-- From mslerner at adelphia.net Thu Mar 25 16:49:55 2004 From: mslerner at adelphia.net (Michael Lerner) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 19:49:55 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lead Singer needed for rock 'n soul band Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C412A2.58D93B90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Flashback - the rock 'n soul band is looking for a male lead singer who enjoys singing oldies, r&b, pop and rock & roll tunes from the 60s and 70s. We practice Tuesday nights in Beachwood and we have a gig coming up on May 1st. We are looking for a dedicated professional. Previous band experience a plus. If interested, please contact me right away Michael Lerner (216) 231-8787 x223 (work) mlerner at chsc.org (440) 248-2180 mslerner at adelphia.net (home) ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C412A2.58D93B90 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Flashback - the rock=20 'n soul band is looking for a male lead singer who enjoys singing = oldies,=20 r&b, pop and rock & roll tunes from the 60s and = 70s.
We = practice Tuesday=20 nights in Beachwood and we have a gig coming up on May 1st. We are = looking for a=20 dedicated professional. Previous band experience a = plus.
If = interested,=20 please contact me right away
 
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------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C412A2.58D93B90-- From tamingofshakespearecompany at yahoo.com Thu Mar 25 19:21:27 2004 From: tamingofshakespearecompany at yahoo.com (Beth Sadowski) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 19:21:27 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Titus Andronicus Needs Crew Message-ID: <20040326032127.6262.qmail@web61202.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1128850165-1080271287=:5596 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii NEOhioPal, Please respond to this e-mail if you are willing/available for any of the following positions in The Taming of Shakespeare Company's production of Titus Andronicus: Assistant Director Stage Manager General Tech Set Designer -We will be accepting resumes for these positions March 26, 2004. Please send all resumes to TamingOfShakespeareCompany at yahoo.com -- we will respond promptly after receiving any e-mails. --Our production dates are scheduled for September 2004. Thank you, BethAnn Sadowski President, Taming of Shakespeare Company Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam --0-1128850165-1080271287=:5596 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
NEOhioPal,
     Please respond to this e-mail if you are willing/available for any of the following positions in The Taming of Shakespeare Company's production of Titus Andronicus:
 
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Stage Manager
General Tech
Set Designer
 
-We will be accepting resumes for these positions March 26, 2004. Please send all resumes to TamingOfShakespeareCompany at yahoo.com -- we will respond promptly after receiving any e-mails.
--Our production dates are scheduled for September 2004.
 
Thank you,
BethAnn Sadowski
President, Taming of Shakespeare Company

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-------------------------------1080275106-- From limeyhick at yahoo.com Thu Mar 25 20:33:54 2004 From: limeyhick at yahoo.com (Mike and Ike) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 20:33:54 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]DELETE NOW: A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Message-ID: <20040326043354.87159.qmail@web60907.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1906803614-1080275634=:86717 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii WARNING: SEVERAL FOREIGN LEADERS HAVE TOLD ME THEY WANT THIS PIECE TO BE WRITTEN. FOR THEIR NAMES, EMAIL JOHN KERRY AT KERRY at BADFREAKINMOVE.COM MIKE: (English accent) Greetings and salutations, all. He?s not Mike. IKE: (Southern accent) He ain?t Ike. M: Last week, after taking an exceptional amount of peyote and watching three "Girls Gone Wild" DVD?s, Ike and I got into a rather lengthy discussion about theatre. I: He talked. I was watchin? the boobies turn into Uta Hagen. M: And in between his screams and accusations that the aforementioned Uta hooters were stealing his soul, we decided that, while reviews of current productions are fun and continue to increase our hate mail from both theatre and comedy purists, if we are to become the entertainment gurus we pretend to be in sock puppet shows, we need to broaden our horizons. I: Expand more than Sally Struthers and forced democracy combined. M: So, to that end, we are proud to announce that, coming soon, Mike and Ike present The Complete History of Theatre (Abridged). I: Yep, over the next few weeks, we?re gonna be hoppin? in the Wayback machine and fillin? ya in on everything ya always wanted ta know about the-ater but didn?t want ta pay several thousand dollars to learn. I?m your tutor now, Nancy. M: And, while we have a detailed lesson plan already figured out? I: Ya wrote it on a cocktail napkin at XTC, ya dweeb! M: --we want to make this course interactive. I: Is there somethin? specific you want us to rag on? M: Discuss. I: Six a one, half dozen of the other. If so, email us before April 4th at limeyhick at yahoo.com with the work "fluffernutter" in the subject and we?ll make sure ta think about using your suggestions. M: MIU is open for business, dear friends. All we need now is John Vernon to be the Dean and a sexual harassment suit. I: I got that covered. So what?re we gonna name the football team? M: The "Pappsmears." I: I like it. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-1906803614-1080275634=:86717 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

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MIKE: (English accent) Greetings and salutations, all. He?s not Mike.

IKE: (Southern accent) He ain?t Ike.

M: Last week, after taking an exceptional amount of peyote and watching three "Girls Gone Wild" DVD?s, Ike and I got into a rather lengthy discussion about theatre.

I: He talked. I was watchin? the boobies turn into Uta Hagen.

M: And in between his screams and accusations that the aforementioned Uta hooters were stealing his soul, we decided that, while reviews of current productions are fun and continue to increase our hate mail from both theatre and comedy purists, if we are to become the entertainment gurus we pretend to be in sock puppet shows, we need to broaden our horizons.

I: Expand more than Sally Struthers and forced democracy combined.

M: So, to that end, we are proud to announce that, coming soon, Mike and Ike present The Complete History of Theatre (Abridged).

I: Yep, over the next few weeks, we?re gonna be hoppin? in the Wayback machine and fillin? ya in on everything ya always wanted ta know about the-ater but didn?t want ta pay several thousand dollars to learn. I?m your tutor now, Nancy.

M: And, while we have a detailed lesson plan already figured out?

I: Ya wrote it on a cocktail napkin at XTC, ya dweeb!

M: --we want to make this course interactive.

I: Is there somethin? specific you want us to rag on?

M: Discuss.

I: Six a one, half dozen of the other. If so, email us before April 4th at limeyhick at yahoo.com with the work "fluffernutter" in the subject and we?ll make sure ta think about using your suggestions.

M: MIU is open for business, dear friends. All we need now is John Vernon to be the Dean and a sexual harassment suit.

I: I got that covered. So what?re we gonna name the football team?

M: The "Pappsmears."

I: I like it.


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Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-1906803614-1080275634=:86717-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Thu Mar 25 21:55:00 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 00:55:00 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Ragtime - the Musical at RRCT ( June Westside Production) Message-ID: <167.2d48965a.2d951fb4@aol.com> --part1_167.2d48965a.2d951fb4_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable >From Artistic Director Kevin Joseph Kelly..... RRCT (Rocky River Community Theatre) is pleased to announce the audition=20 dates for: Ragtime - The Musical They are April 5, 6 and 7, 2004 starting 7 PM. =A0 The auditions will take=20 place at the Beach Education Center located at the corner of Detroit Avenue=20= and=20 Erie Road in Rocky River, Oh. (located across the street from St. Christophe= r's=20 Church on Detroit Avenue). =A0The auditions take place in the back building=20= on=20 the top floor.=20 Production Dates are the last weekend of June and the first two weekends in=20 July 2004. An AEA contract will be available for the show. =A0 If you are equity and=20 interested in this production, please respond to this email and indicate wha= t role=20 you are interested in. =A0 Unless I am not familiar with you, an initial=20 audition will not be necessary, and the potential equity role will be filled= by=20 invitation from the production team. =A0 Our goal at RRCT is to have at leas= t one=20 equity role per show. ALL ROLES ARE OPEN! Our Goal The goal of our theatre is to combine equity, professional, community theatr= e=20 and novice talent in quality productions for our audiences. The combination= =20 of which creates a dynamic theatre experience for all involved. We perform=20= at=20 the Rocky River High School Auditorium, an 800 seat venue with state of the=20 art equipment and an orchestra pit. In this case, we will have a large=20 orchestra to bring this incredible music alive. The production team is:=A0=A0=A0 Kevin Joseph Kelly------Director/Musical St= aging =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Heidi Herczeg-------------Musical=20 Director =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Donna Jansen-------------Producer =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Marcus Dana--------------Lighting=20 Design =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Eric Seidel-----------------Set Design =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0 Sharon Stark--------------Costume=20 Design Mark your calendars! With respect, Kevin Joseph Kelly =20 Call me with any questions 216-269-3824 or email me at this address. TPOG! --part1_167.2d48965a.2d951fb4_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>From Artistic Director Kevin Joseph Kelly.....

RRCT (Rocky River Community Theatre) is pleased to announce the audition dat= es for: Ragtime - The Musical

They are April 5, 6 and 7, 2004 starting 7 PM. =A0 The auditions will take p= lace at the Beach Education Center located at the corner of Detroit Avenue a= nd Erie Road in Rocky River, Oh. (located across the street from St. Christo= pher's Church on Detroit Avenue). =A0The auditions take place in the back bu= ilding on the top floor.

Production Dates are the last weekend of June and the first two weekends=20= in July 2004.

An AEA contract will be available for the show. =A0 If you are= equity and interested in this production, please respond to this email and=20= indicate what role you are interested in. =A0 Unless I am not familiar with=20= you, an initial audition will not be necessary, and the potential equity rol= e will be filled by invitation from the production team. =A0 Our goal at RRC= T is to have at least one equity role per show.

ALL ROLES ARE OPEN!

Our Goal
The goal of our theatre is to combine equity, professional, communit= y theatre and novice talent in quality productions for our audiences. =20= The combination of which creates a dynamic theatre experience for all involv= ed.  We perform at the Rocky River High School Auditorium, an 800 seat=20= venue with state of the art equipment and an orchestra pit.  In this ca= se, we will have a large orchestra to bring this incredible music alive.<= U>


The production team is:=A0=A0=A0 Kevin Joseph Kelly------Director/Mus= ical Staging
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Heidi Herczeg-------------Musical Director =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Donna Jansen-------------Producer
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Marcus Dana--------------Lighting Design
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Eric Seidel-----------------Set Design
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0  Sharon Stark--------------Costume Design

Mark your calendars!


With respect,
Kevin Joseph Kelly 
Call me with any questions 216-269-3824 or email me at this address.
TPOG!
--part1_167.2d48965a.2d951fb4_boundary-- From nancy at dancejourneys.com Fri Mar 26 05:43:59 2004 From: nancy at dancejourneys.com (Nancy Sweeney) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 08:43:59 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?iso-8859-1?Q?Jet=E9_Dance_Centre_looking_for_qualified_instructors?= Message-ID: <004d01c41338$ffc7b170$6401a8c0@Nancy> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C4130E.7B6C1FD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Teaching dance as an art form in a non-competitive environment, fostering creativity and a love for dance through nurturing teaching methods. If this sounds like you and you are interested in teaching with us, contact us at=20 440-526-9991 or email at sharon at dancejourneys.com for more information, visit our website at www.dancejourneys.com ------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C4130E.7B6C1FD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Teaching dance as an art = form
in a non-competitive=20 environment,
fostering creativity and a love = for=20 dance
through nurturing teaching=20 methods.
 
If this sounds like you and you are interested in = teaching=20 with us,
contact us at
440-526-9991
or email at
sharon at dancejourneys.com
 
for more information, = visit our=20 website at www.dancejourneys.com ------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C4130E.7B6C1FD0-- >From Nancy Sweeney" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0059_01C4130F.748D21E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Studio Space Available Birthday Parties Yoga Classes Fitness Classes For more information about renting space, contact us at=20 440-526-9991 or email at sharon at dancejourneys.com for more information, visit our website at www.dancejourneys.com ------=_NextPart_000_0059_01C4130F.748D21E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Studio = Space=20 Available
 
Birthday=20 Parties
Yoga = Classes
Fitness=20 Classes
 
For more information about renting space,
contact us at
440-526-9991
or email at
sharon at dancejourneys.com
 
for more information, = visit our=20 website at www.dancejourneys.com
 
------=_NextPart_000_0059_01C4130F.748D21E0-- >From Nancy Sweeney" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0062_01C41310.2EACFD70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dance Journeys=AE was developed for children, to teach dance and a = little about the world we live in! It can be offered to schools and = children's organizations as a workshop, residency or a public = presentation. Details are available at www.dancejourneys.com/djtogo.html If you are interested in bringing Dance Journeys=AE to your organization = or group, contact us at 440-526-9991 or by email at = sharon at dancejourneys.com ------=_NextPart_000_0062_01C41310.2EACFD70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dance Journeys=AE was developed for = children, to=20 teach dance and a little about the world we live in! It can be offered = to=20 schools and children's organizations as a workshop, residency or a = public=20 presentation.
 
Details are available at www.dancejourneys.com/d= jtogo.html
 
If you are interested in bringing Dance = Journeys=AE=20 to your organization or group, contact us at 440-526-9991 or by email at = sharon at dancejourneys.com
 
------=_NextPart_000_0062_01C41310.2EACFD70-- From jsm72 at sbcglobal.net Fri Mar 26 06:03:35 2004 From: jsm72 at sbcglobal.net (Jean Martin) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 06:03:35 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Readers' Theatre Benefit April 17 Message-ID: <20040326140336.15921.qmail@web80002.mail.yahoo.com> --0-727756926-1080309815=:5326 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ AN EVENING OF LITERARY LAUGHTER A Readers? Theatre to benefit Friends of Boulevard Theatre & Shaker Heights Library Endowment Fund Joy Borland, Director featuring Joy Borland ? Marcia Darby ? Russ Duino ? Tiiu Gennert Michael Green ? Renee Harrison ? Jean Martin ? Sara Menefee Fred Perry ? David Rohler ? William True Performing humorous vignettes and monologues by Woody Allen, Dave Barry, Erma Bombeck, Art Buchwald, Davey Crockett, Langston Hughes, Molly Ivins, James Thurber, Mark Twain, Judith Viorst and more Saturday, April 17, 7:30 p.m. Shaker Heights Public Library, 16500 Van Aken Blvd.Shaker Hts. OH 44120 Wine & Desserts following the performance $20/Person $35/Couple Tickets available at both Shaker Libraries. Tickets can also be purchased by mail and held at the door. Please make checks payable to Friends of Shaker Library. For more information, call the library 216/991-2030 JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ [input] [input] [input] [input] [input] [input] [input] [input] Jean Sycle Martin 216-561-8588 --0-727756926-1080309815=:5326 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

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AN EVENING OF LITERARY LAUGHTER

 A Readers? Theatre to benefit

Friends of Boulevard Theatre

&

Shaker Heights Library Endowment Fund

Joy Borland, Director

 

featuring

Joy Borland ? Marcia Darby ? Russ Duino ? Tiiu Gennert

Michael Green ? Renee Harrison ? Jean Martin ? Sara Menefee

 Fred Perry ? David Rohler ? William True

Performing humorous vignettes and monologues by

Woody Allen, Dave Barry, Erma Bombeck, Art Buchwald, Davey Crockett, Langston Hughes, Molly Ivins, James Thurber, Mark Twain, Judith Viorst

and more

 Saturday, April 17, 7:30 p.m.

 Shaker Heights Public Library,

16500 Van Aken Blvd.Shaker Hts. OH  44120

 

Wine & Desserts following the performance

$20/Person    $35/Couple

 

Tickets available at both Shaker Libraries. Tickets can also be purchased by mail and held at the door. Please make checks payable to Friends of Shaker Library. For more information, call the library 216/991-2030

 

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Jean Sycle Martin
216-561-8588
--0-727756926-1080309815=:5326-- From ddaymusic at cox.net Fri Mar 26 06:16:13 2004 From: ddaymusic at cox.net (Don Day) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 9:16:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]RAGTIME at St. Peter Chanel High School Message-ID: <20040326141613.OTHS26108.lakemtao01.cox.net@smtp.east.cox.net> St. Peter Chanel is proud to announce its newest and most ambitious theatrical undertaking ever, the recent Broadway sensation…RAGTIME! With a cast and crew of over 85 families, RAGTIME represents the single largest dramatic production ever produced at Chanel. Our show dates are for the next two weekends: Friday, March 26 at 7pm Saturday, March 27 at 7pm Sunday, March 28 at 3pm Friday, April 2 at 7pm Saturday, April 3 at 7pm Sunday, April 4 at 3pm The cost for advanced sale seats is $10 for adults and $7 for seniors (60 & over) and children (12 & under). General admission seats are only available at the door. General admission seats cost $2 less per ticket, but general admission patrons will be seated behind the reserved rows. If you have any questions about tickets, contact Kathy Krupar at 216.459.8758 any evening. Orders can be placed by phone. Ragtime is under the direction of Amy Liptak, Music by Don Day, Staging by Bryan Liptak and Staci Raab, and choreography by Brian and Mandy Sinchak. St. Peter Chanel is located in Bedford, OH (across the street from Bedford High School), and just one block south of Northfield and Rockside rd. The address is 480 Northfield rd (also known as Rt. 8). Please call the school at 440-232-5900 for more information. From PFLORIANO at aol.com Fri Mar 26 07:26:02 2004 From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 10:26:02 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Play House Club Message-ID: <1ef.1c62a34c.2d95a58a@aol.com> --part1_1ef.1c62a34c.2d95a58a_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > Broadway Memories"=20 >=20 > Call 216-795-7000 for tickets. >=20 > Floriano Productions' "Broadway Memories" will be presented at the Clevela= nd=20 > Play House Club Fridays and Saturdays starting March 12 and 13 thru April=20= 3=20 > at 9PM.=A0 Matinees March, 18, 24, and 31 at 1.=A0 No performance April 2. >=20 > It features Maryann Nagel, > Ian Atwood, Paul Floriano,=20 > Ryan Bergeron and Little Luke Lemmier! >=20 > Call 216-795-7000 >=20 > Produced by Bill Hoffman > Musical Direction by Ryan Bergeron >=20 > Written and directed by Paul Floriano >=20 > "That Ian Atwood is great!=A0 He's like a young Greg Violand!"=A0 Greg Vio= land >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 --part1_1ef.1c62a34c.2d95a58a_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Broadway Mem= ories"

Call 216-795-7000 for tickets.

Floriano Productions' "Broadway Memories" will be presented at the Cleveland= Play House Club Fridays and Saturdays starting March 12 and 13 thru April 3= at 9PM.=A0 Matinees March, 18, 24, and 31 at 1.=A0 No performance April 2.<= BR>
It features Maryann Nagel,
Ian Atwood, Paul Floriano,
Ryan Bergeron and Little Luke Lemmier!

Call 216-795-7000

Produced by Bill Hoffman
Musical Direction by Ryan Bergeron

Written and directed by Paul Floriano

"That Ian Atwood is great!=A0 He's like a young Greg Violand!"=A0 Greg Viola= nd

























--part1_1ef.1c62a34c.2d95a58a_boundary-- From PFLORIANO at aol.com Fri Mar 26 07:53:47 2004 From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 10:53:47 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Floriano's O'Malley's Murders Message-ID: <1ec.1c4ad4e4.2d95ac0b@aol.com> --part1_1ec.1c4ad4e4.2d95ac0b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Floriano Productions presents "O'Malley's Murders" Call Annette Rawlings at 440-937-5687 for tickets. Floriano Productions' "O'Malley's Murders" will be presented at the Columbia= =20 Road Party Center on March 27th at 7PM.=A0 Tickets are $25 for a great time=20= and=20 pot luck! It features Toni Cervino, Aimee Collier, Greg DelTorto, Tiffany Gates, James= =20 Mango, Russ Stich! 440-937-5687 Written and directed by Paul Floriano =A0=20 --part1_1ec.1c4ad4e4.2d95ac0b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Floriano Productions presents

"O'Malley's Murders"

Call Annette Rawlings at 440-937-5687 for tickets.

Floriano Productions' "O'Malley's Murders" will be presented at the Columbia= Road Party Center on March 27th at 7PM.=A0 Tickets are $25 for a great time= and pot luck!

It features Toni Cervino, Aimee Collier, Greg DelTorto, Tiffany Gates, James= Mango, Russ Stich!

440-937-5687

Written and directed by Paul Floriano

=A0






























--part1_1ec.1c4ad4e4.2d95ac0b_boundary-- From slackey_cpa at email.msn.com Fri Mar 26 09:19:32 2004 From: slackey_cpa at email.msn.com (slackey_cpa) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 11:19:32 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oliver Twisted at Pickwick Message-ID: <008001c41356$81fbe220$6801a8c0@computer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_007D_01C41324.3654E420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Every Monday night at 8PM in the Hilarities Theater at Pickwick & Frolic = on East 4th Street, Oliver Twisted presents....Les Musical. If you like comedy, improv, music, dance, drama, action, science = fiction, westerns, literature, showtunes, horror, German industrial, = Fellini, film-noir, Spielberg, McCarthyism, Napoleon, Harriet Tubman, = Paul Bunyan, Gandhi, chick-flicks, the '60s, Action News, ODOT, shaving = cream, tumble weeds....and delicious cocktails to boot, well then, = you're in for a lovely night. Thanks for reading and thanks to the Cleveland theater community for its = support. =20 Sean Lackey =20 ------=_NextPart_000_007D_01C41324.3654E420 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Every Monday night at 8PM in the = Hilarities Theater=20 at Pickwick & Frolic on East 4th Street, Oliver Twisted = presents....Les=20 Musical.
 
If you like comedy, improv, music, = dance, drama,=20 action, science fiction, westerns, literature, showtunes, horror, German = industrial, Fellini, film-noir, Spielberg, McCarthyism, Napoleon, = Harriet=20 Tubman, Paul Bunyan, Gandhi, chick-flicks, the '60s, Action News, ODOT, = shaving=20 cream, tumble weeds....and delicious cocktails to boot, well then, = you're in for=20 a lovely night.
 
Thanks for reading and thanks to the = Cleveland=20 theater community for its support. 
 
Sean Lackey =20
------=_NextPart_000_007D_01C41324.3654E420-- From lor10z at msn.com Fri Mar 26 08:58:50 2004 From: lor10z at msn.com (LISA ORTENZI) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 11:58:50 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great Lakes Theater Festival, Cleveland Museum of Art Youth Summer Institute Message-ID:

Great Lakes Theater Festival, The Cleveland Museum of Art and Hawken School Present The Summer Institute of Theater, Art, Music & Dance!!!

A four-week theater program is being offered at Hawken School for students ages 12-18, from June 21-July 16, 2004.  Great Lakes Theater Festival, The Cleveland Museum of Art, and Hawken School invite you to work alongside professional actors and artists and take classes in acting, Shakespeare, movement, voice, drawing, sculpture, photography and more.  Included will be field trips to the Cleveland Museum of Art. 

There will also be multiple Master Classes lead by Andrew May, Great Lakes Theater Festival's Associate Artistic Director. 

The Summer Institute will culminate in a performance and gallery exhibition involving all enrolled students, who will perform in a 90-minute presentation and exhibit works that helped inspire the settings, costumes, and props.

This four-week program is designed for students of all levels of experience and ability, and affords the opportunity to learn from professional theater and visual artists providing individual attention on a daily basis.  There is no audition so all students interested will be considered for the program.

Experience the joy of professional theater in a safe and supportive environment, designed to challenge students at their own level.

For more information or to register for the summer program  contact:  Dan Call, Hawken School, 440-423-2125, dcall at hawken.edu

 
Lisa Ortenzi
Great Lakes Theater Festival
Supervisor, School Residency Program
We are such things as dreams are made on...


Check out MSN PC Safety & Security to help ensure your PC is protected and safe. From meadowsjoycem at hotmail.com Fri Mar 26 11:23:55 2004 From: meadowsjoycem at hotmail.com (Joyce Meadows) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 14:23:55 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]See" Langston's Place" come to life at Factory Theatre Message-ID:
Cleveland Art Theatre presents.........
       A Three week celebration of Theatre Arts through dance, drama and song.
 
Beginning Friday, March  26  with
              "LANGSTON'S PLACE"
                 directed by Reggie Kelly
 
Come see a sassy, sexy musical set in a popular Harlem dance club and showcase lounge, featuring the music of Nat King Cole and the poetry of Langston Hughes; interwoven in a unique tapestry of the spoken word, music and dance. 
 
This show will run
Friday & Saturday 3/26 & 3/27 at 8 p.m. 
The Sunday Show is SOLD OUT
Ticket prices - $20.00 general admission
 CSU students with I.D. $5.00
Factory Theatre E. 24th at Chester Avenue 
Watch for our announcements about the next two shows!!! 




MSN Toolbar provides one-click access to Hotmail from any Web page ? FREE download! From titlewavetheatre at yahoo.com Fri Mar 26 11:28:15 2004 From: titlewavetheatre at yahoo.com (TITLEWave theatre) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 11:28:15 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]TITLEWave Seeks 10-Minute Plays for Late Summer Production! Message-ID: <20040326192815.20066.qmail@web80804.mail.yahoo.com> --0-291724032-1080329295=:19828 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii TITLEWave theatre SEEKS 10-MINUTE PLAYS To Be Produced at the End of August In Various Locations All Throughout The Campus of Cleveland Public Theatre (The audience will travel to a different performance space for each play!) REQUIREMENTS: Small Casts, up to 5 Actors Simple Production Values 10 Minutes Great Plays!!! Deadline for submission: May 17, 2004 Email Plays to titlewavetheatre at yahoo.com Or Mail them to: Gregory Vovos 21934 Lake Rd. Rocky River, OH 44116 Please include a SASE if you wish to have your script returned. www.titlewavetheatre.com www.cptonline.org Help foster the American theatre, pass this email on to other playwrights. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-291724032-1080329295=:19828 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

TITLEWave theatre

 SEEKS 10-MINUTE PLAYS

To Be Produced at the End of August

In Various Locations All Throughout

The Campus of Cleveland Public Theatre

(The audience will travel to a different

performance space for each play!)

REQUIREMENTS:
Small Casts, up to 5 Actors

Simple Production Values

10 Minutes

Great Plays!!!

Deadline for submission: May 17, 2004

Email Plays to titlewavetheatre at yahoo.com

Or Mail them to:

Gregory Vovos

21934 Lake Rd.

Rocky River, OH 44116

Please include a SASE if you wish to have your script returned.

www.titlewavetheatre.com

www.cptonline.org

Help foster the American theatre, pass this email on to other playwrights.

 


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Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-291724032-1080329295=:19828-- From ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net Fri Mar 26 11:33:37 2004 From: ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net (ensemble-theatre) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 14:33:37 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]PAID POSITION AVAILABLE: STAGE MANAGER FOR LATE MAY PRODUCTION Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0032_01C4133F.5350D410 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Ensemble Theatre is currently seeking a STAGE MANAGER for the final production of the season, The Sweepers by John C. Picardi. Performances will be held in the Brooks Theatre at the Cleveland Play House, beginning May 29 and running through June 13. Rehearsals will begin in late April and will take place in the late afternoons and early evenings (usually 3-7pm) weekdays and weekends. We are offering a stipend for this position. Interested applicants should please contact Melanie via email or at the phone number below to schedule an interview. Also, we are starting to hire for next season as well, so if you are not available for this position but would be interested in working with us next year please respond and forward a resume. --Melanie Guzman General Manager Ensemble Theatre P.O. Box 181309 Cleveland Hts., OH 44118-1309 Phone.216.321-2930.Fax.216.397-5740 email: info at ensemble-theatre.com ------=_NextPart_000_0032_01C4133F.5350D410 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ensemble=20 Theatre is currently seeking=20 a STAGE MANAGER for the final production of the season, = The=20 Sweepers by John C. Picardi.   Performances will = be held=20 in the Brooks Theatre at = the=20 Cleveland Play House, beginning May 29 and=20 running through June 13.  Rehearsals will begin in late = April and=20 will take place in the late afternoons and early evenings (usually = 3-7pm)=20 weekdays and weekends. 
We are = offering a=20 stipend for this position.
 
Interested applicants = should please=20 contact Melanie via = email or at=20 the phone number below to schedule an interview. =20
Also, we are=20 starting to hire for next season as well, so if you are not available for this = position but=20 would be interested in working with us next year=20 please respond and forward a resume.
 
--Melanie = Guzman
General=20 Manager

Ensemble = Theatre 
P.O. Box 181309

Cleveland=20 Hts., OH 44118-1309
Phone.216.321-2930.Fax.216.397-5740

email: = info at ensemble-theatre.com

 

 
------=_NextPart_000_0032_01C4133F.5350D410-- From yvette at beckcenter.org Fri Mar 26 12:02:24 2004 From: yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 15:02:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beck Center Presents Agnes of God ~ Directed by Seth Gordon Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E01D7A3@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4136D.414C4709 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Beck Center for the Arts presents Agnes of God April 9 - May 2, 2004 =20 =20 Lakewood, Ohio - The Beck Center for the Arts presents Agnes of God, opening in the Studio Theater on April 9, 2004 and running through May 2. =20 Agnes of God involves a young nun who gives birth in a convent. The baby is later found dead. Agnes remembers nothing about the conception, pregnancy, birth or murder. The court has assigned a psychiatrist, Dr. Livingstone, to investigate. Dr. Livingstone is determined to help Agnes gain a stronger grasp on reality and uncover any wrongdoers. The conflict between religion and science in this thoughtful melodrama spins itself into a beautiful, yet terrifying tale. Agnes of God asks hard questions about faith and gives no easy answers.=20 Seth Gordon, currently Director of New Play Development at the Cleveland Playhouse directs Agnes of God at the Beck Center. He notes "Agnes of God is many things - a Jane Fonda movie you vaguely remember, a compelling character study, a moving story and a highly theatrical mystery all at once. But the main question that it asks you to ask yourself is, what happens to life in a world that no longer requires faith? Is it truly possible to live one's life with every fact and event being explainable? What are we giving up?" This mysterious three woman play features Alicia Kahn, making her Cleveland theatre debut as Agnes, Elizabeth Ann Townsend returning to the Beck Center following Boy Gets Girl as Dr. Livingstone, and Sherrie Britton as Mother Superior. Agnes of God runs April 9 through May 2 and is sponsored by Cox Communications and Lakewoodbuzz.com. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. There will be no performance on Sunday, April 11. (Real cigarette smoke will be used during this production). For tickets call the Beck Center box office at (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org . Tickets are $22 for adults, $19 for seniors and $15 for students (25 & younger with ID). Discounts 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 in Lakewood.=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_01C4136D.414C4709 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Beck= Center for the Arts

presents

Agnes of = God

April 9 – = May 2, = 2004<= /font>

 

 

Lakewood, Ohio The Beck = Center for the Arts presents Agnes of God, = opening in the Studio Theater on April 9, 2004 and running through May 2.  =

Agnes of God involves a young nun who gives = birth in a convent. The baby is later found dead. Agnes remembers nothing about = the conception, pregnancy, birth or murder.  The court has assigned a psychiatrist, Dr. Livingstone, to investigate.  Dr. = Livingstone is determined to help Agnes gain a stronger grasp on reality and uncover = any wrongdoers.  The conflict = between religion and science in this thoughtful melodrama spins itself into a beautiful, yet terrifying tale.  = Agnes of God asks hard questions about faith and = gives no easy answers.

Seth Gordon, currently Director of New Play Development at the Cleveland = Playhouse directs Agnes of God at the = Beck Center.  He notes “Agnes of = God is many things – a Jane Fonda movie you vaguely remember, a = compelling character study, a moving story and a highly theatrical mystery all at = once. But the main question that it asks you to ask yourself is, what happens to life in a world that no longer requires faith? Is it = truly possible to live one’s life with every fact and event being = explainable? What are we giving up?”

This mysterious three woman play features Alicia Kahn, making her = Cleveland theatre debut as Agnes, Elizabeth Ann Townsend returning to the = Beck Center following Boy Gets = Girl as Dr. Livingstone, and Sherrie Britton as Mother Superior.

Agnes of God runs April 9 through May 2 and is sponsored by = Cox Communications and Lakewoodbuzz.com.   Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 = p.m.  There will be no performance = on Sunday, April 11.  (Real cigarette smoke will be used during this = production).  For tickets call the = Beck = Center box office = at (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org.   Tickets are $22 for = adults, $19 for seniors and $15 for students (25 & younger with ID).  Discounts 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 in = Lakewood. =

 

 

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_01C4136D.414C4709-- From tamingofshakespearecompany at yahoo.com Fri Mar 26 09:53:03 2004 From: tamingofshakespearecompany at yahoo.com (Beth Sadowski) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 09:53:03 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Titus Andronicus Clarifications Message-ID: <20040326175303.34013.qmail@web61203.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2116302664-1080323583=:33384 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii NEOhioPAL, The Taming of Shakespeare Company would like to make a few clarifications concerning our production of Titus Andronicus: To begin, this is our 1st production as a Company, therefore we will not be able to extend any acting/tech positions to Equity members. Also, we must stress that this is our Northeast Ohio debut -- we are starting at rock bottom. The TofSC will not be able to offer any payed positions. We at The TofSC hope that these clarifications do not dissuade anyone from assisting a fledgling theater company -- everybody has to start somewhere. Thank you, BethAnn Sadowski President, Taming of Shakespeare Company Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam --0-2116302664-1080323583=:33384 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
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     The Taming of Shakespeare Company would like to make a few clarifications concerning our production of Titus Andronicus:
     To begin, this is our 1st production as a Company, therefore we will not be able to extend any acting/tech positions to Equity members. Also, we must stress that this is our Northeast Ohio debut -- we are starting at rock bottom. The TofSC will not be able to offer any payed positions. We at The TofSC hope that these clarifications do not dissuade anyone from assisting a fledgling theater company -- everybody has to start somewhere.
 
Thank you,
BethAnn Sadowski
President, Taming of Shakespeare Company

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Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam --0-2116302664-1080323583=:33384-- From cinevid at yahoo.com Fri Mar 26 18:18:44 2004 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 18:18:44 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]PsyClone makes it through first round of PGL Message-ID: <20040327021844.99161.qmail@web60310.mail.yahoo.com> --0-454292239-1080353924=:98070 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi All, My twisted tale of science gone awry, "PsyClone" has made it to the top 1000 screenplays at Project Greenlight. The contest now goes offline and professional readers will boil it down to the top 100. My scenes did not make it, but the odds were a lot worse and there was no peer review at all for the director's contest. One of the reviews I got was so flattering, I just have to share it and revel in the glowing words for at least a few minutes. THE REVIEWER WROTE: "The artistic design of the poster on page 1 was absolutely a great way to hook my interest. This was a fantastic story and I was happy to have chosen this script. This horror film is destined to rise to the top in this contest. The research was thorough, the dialogue exceptional, and the story was a stick of dynamite, explosive all the way through. I am concerned that this writer is a professional and not an amateur and I am nervous of this script?s ability to slide in above mine. One always hopes that all 12,000 screenplays will burn up before your own does, but this one will surely become top 3! Good job and good luck! I wouldn?t have rated the last script so excellent if I had rated this one first ? but this script deserves excellent scores for a job well done. I actually enjoyed it without ever getting bored! I have no negative comments at all. Watch out Stephen King!" --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-454292239-1080353924=:98070 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Hi All,
 
My twisted tale of science gone awry, "PsyClone" has made it to the top 1000 screenplays at Project Greenlight. The contest now goes offline and professional readers will boil it down to the top 100.
 
My scenes did not make it, but the odds were a lot worse and there was no peer review at all for the director's contest.
 
One of the reviews I got was so flattering, I just have to share it and revel in the glowing words for at least a few minutes.
 
THE REVIEWER WROTE:
"The artistic design of the poster on page 1 was absolutely a great way to hook my interest. This was a fantastic story and I was happy to have chosen this script. This horror film is destined to rise to the top in this contest. The research was thorough, the dialogue exceptional, and the story was a stick of dynamite, explosive all the way through. I am concerned that this writer is a professional and not an amateur and I am nervous of this script?s ability to slide in above mine. One always hopes that all 12,000 screenplays will burn up before your own does, but this one will surely become top 3! Good job and good luck! I wouldn?t have rated the last script so excellent if I had rated this one first ? but this script deserves excellent scores for a job well done. I actually enjoyed it without ever getting bored! I have no negative comments at all. Watch out Stephen King!"


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Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-454292239-1080353924=:98070-- From royberko at yahoo.com Fri Mar 26 19:13:19 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 19:13:19 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko Review: Kallipoe Stage's A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING Message-ID: <20040327031319.71727.qmail@web12010.mail.yahoo.com> KALLIOPE STAGE, THE NORTH COAST?S NEW MUSICAL THEATRE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times It?s always a dangerous undertaking to start a new theatre. It is even more tenuous in these times of economic wariness. In spite of the odds, the Cleveland area has seen the birth of several new theatrical enterprises in the last year or so. The newest is Kalliope Stage which has settled into a space at the corner of Lee and Cedar Roads, diagonally across from the Cedar Lee movie theatre. Kalliope has a unique role in the area?it is the only venue dedicated exclusively to the American musical. The American musical, for all practical purposes is the child of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein. They conceived ?OKLAHAMA!? the first true book musical, in which the music, the lyrics and the storyline all melded into one. In contrast to previous musicals, the dancing, the singing, the spoken lines of ?OKLAHOMA? were all integral to the story, which cannot be told if any of the elements is missing. The Rodgers and Hammerstein scheme gave birth to works by Lerner and Loewe (e.g., ?MY FAIR LADY?), Steven Sondheim (?FOLLIES?), Stephen Schwartz (?PIPPIN?), Leonard Bernstein (?WEST SIDE STORY?) and a number of others. It is only fitting that Kalliope Stage open its doors with a tribute to the fathers of the American musical. Their production of ?A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING? is a review which blends together songs from such hit shows as ?CAROUSEL,? ?THE KING AND I,? ?SOUTH PACIFIC,? and ?THE SOUND OF MUSIC.? The title comes from the song ?It?s a Grand Night For Singing, written for ?STATE FAIR? the only movie musical the duo wrote. Kalliope?s theatre is a spanking brand new, intimate space, consisting of about 50 comfortable seats, placed in three rows. The audience is right up front and there isn?t a bad seat in the house. The box office personnel, ticket taker, ushers and theatre staff are warm and welcoming. They even hand out chunks of home made chocolate ?thingies? to every patron. It would be wonderful to say that Kalliope Stage?s opening production was superlative. Unfortunately, it wasn?t, but it was entertaining. It was extremely well sung. The music was well played. The production is filled with some very fine moments. But, there are also some problems. On the plus side, all five cast members individually sing extremely well. Unfortunately, because they are all essentially soloists, the choral sounds were not as blended as they could have been. The women, both in their acting and singing, were fine. Lisa Spinelli was a total delight flashing her sparkling eyes and playing perfectly the fallen innocent in ?I Cain?t Say No.? She captures the stage as soon as she makes an entrance. Joan Ellison?s ?Something Wonderful? was wonderful. She does a nice job of altering her presentational style to fit the mood and ideas of each song. Allison Hedges has a beautiful voice but needed more glee in ?A Wonderful Guy? and more passion in ?If I Loved You.? Joan and Allison did a delightful version of ?Stepsisters? Lament? from ?CINDERELLA.? Robert Burian has a full and powerful voice. Unfortunately, has not learned to visualize images of the things he is singing about. When he sings a love song, he has to feel the love, we have to see it in his eyes and observe it in the way he looks at and touches his partner. Often he sings off in space, eyes blank, his gestures automatic, not powered by emotion. It?s too bad because he has a gorgeous voice. His ?We Kiss In A Shadow? for example, had a wonderful vocal sound. Though he doesn?t have Burian?s vocal abilities, John Paul Boukis does have a pleasant voice. Unfortunately, as with Burian, he seldom makes emotional contact with the person with whom he is singing. His finest moments were during ?All At Once You Love Her? and ?Maria.? Reviews often get bogged down in song after song with little variation. Paul Gurgol, the show?s director, made sure this didn?t happen by adding some very creative moments to the show. Having males sing traditional female songs and vise versa was a nice touch. ?Kansas City? was delightfully staged as was ?It?s Me.? Unfortunately, some of the ?schticks? were over-the-top. The twister game in ?Don?t Marry Me? put singers in positions where singing was nearly impossible. The constant moving of the hay wagon/table was distracting. In fear of falling into the ?bogged down trap,? he over directed, trying to make too much of songs that may have done with less trappings. Technically, the lights and set were nicely conceived. Especially effective were the trees, with trunks in the form of human bodies and branch like arms reaching out to enfold the audience. On the other hand, Kim Brown?s costume designs detracted rather than added. The costumes often drew attention to the clothing rather than assisting the performer to develop his or her character. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: Kalliope Stage is a welcome addition to the Cleveland theatre scene. It takes guts and determination to give birth to a new theatre. The theatre?s directors, John Paul Boukis and Paul F. Gurgol, can only be wished the very best. Their ?A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING? was a pleasant way to start the season. Tickets for ?A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING,? which runs through April 4 can be purchased by calling 216-321-0870. For more information about the theatre go on-line to KalliopeStage.com. Their next production will be ?CAROUSEL.? The tentative opening date is May 14. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html From john.buck.jr at usa.net Sat Mar 27 12:54:06 2004 From: john.buck.jr at usa.net (John Buck, Jr.) Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2004 15:54:06 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Memorial For Marji Dodrill ..... 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------=_NextPart_000_0050_01C41413.BD00B1D0-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Sat Mar 27 20:53:24 2004 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2004 23:53:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: REBEL, REBEL - A Glam Rock Revolution 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_3163276404_2059759_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY PRESENTS "REBEL, REBEL"=20 A GLAM ROCK REVOLUTION FEATURING VANITY CRASH http://www.badepitaph.org Bad Epitaph Theater Company presents REBEL, REBEL, a rocking benefit for BETC=B9S upcoming production, The American Revolution, on Saturday, May 1, 2004 beginning at 8 PM at SPACES, 2220 Superior Viaduct in Cleveland. Dance the night away, play hysterical party games, and enjoy tasty delights from the best Cleveland restaurants. Cash bar also provided. The event includes: VANITY CRASH =AD One of Cleveland=B9s hottest acts, modern "Glam-Punk" DJ DARCLIGHT =AD To keep the feet moving all night long. COME AS YOUR FAVORITE REBEL - Prize given for best costume. SILENT AUCTION =AD A wide variety of Cleveland-area goods and services. 50-50 RAFFLE=20 YE OLDE TWYSTER GAME HUMAN PARTY FAVORS=20 SINATA =AD A pinata =8A for adults. THE CAGE OF WRATH And many more games and special surprises. Tickets are a wildly affordable $10. Make your reservations now, online at http://www.badepitaph.org. For more information, call 216-556-0919. Bad Epitaph Theater Company's summer 2004 production of THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION is sponsored by the Cleveland Free Times and the Cleveland Theater Collective. # # # The American Revolution by Kirk Wood Bromley, directed by David Hansen June 18 =AD July 4, 2004 at Wade Oval in University Circle All performances free and open to the public Imagine if Shakespeare wrote a play about our shared American history. All the familiar names are here: Lafayette, Hamilton, Cornwallis, Burr, Benedic= t Arnold, George III, Jefferson, Franklin, Adams and, of course, George Washington. The action springs to life with passion and humor, and blows the dust off these historical icons. Come and share Washington's travails against Redcoats, Tories, Hessians, mercenaries, mutinying generals, a bankrupt Congress, spies and his own incompetent and restless soldiers alon= g the way to the birth of the American spirit. BETC Mission Statement Bad Epitaph is an ensemble of artists who create an environment where Directors with vision and Artists with passion collaborate to produce theatrical works that are relevant to today=B9s society.=20 --MS_Mac_OE_3163276404_2059759_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Bad Epitaph: REBEL, REBEL - A Glam Rock Revolution BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY PRESENTS
"REBEL, REBEL"
A GLAM ROCK REVOLUTION
FEATURING VANITY CRASH
http://www.badepitaph.org

Bad Epitaph Theater Company presents REBEL, REBEL, a rocking benefit for BE= TC=B9S upcoming production, The American Revolution, on Saturday, May 1= , 2004 beginning at 8 PM at SPACES, 2220 Superior Viaduct in Cleveland.

Dance the night away, play hysterical party games, and enjoy tasty delights= from the best Cleveland restaurants.  Cash bar also provided.

The event includes:
  • VANITY CRASH =AD One of Cleveland=B9s hottest acts, modern "Glam-P= unk"
  • DJ DARCLIGHT =AD To keep the feet moving all night long.
  • COME AS YOUR FAVORITE REBEL - Prize given for best costume.
  • SILENT AUCTION =AD A wide variety of Cleveland-area goods and services.
  • 50-50 RAFFLE
  • YE OLDE TWYSTER GAME
  • HUMAN PARTY FAVORS
  • SINATA =AD A pinata =8A for adults.
  • THE CAGE OF WRATH
And many more games and special surprises.

Tickets are a wildly affordable $10.  Make your reservations no= w, online at http://www.badepitaph.org.  For more information, call 216= -556-0919.

Bad Epitaph Theater Company's summer 2004 production of THE AMERICAN REVOLU= TION is sponsored by the Cleveland Free Times and the Cleveland Theater Coll= ective.

# # #

The American Revolution by Kirk Wood Bromley, directed by David Hans= en
June 18 =AD July 4, 2004 at Wade Oval in University Circle
All performances free and open to the public

Imagine if Shakespeare wrote a play about our shared American history. &= nbsp;All the familiar names are here: Lafayette, Hamilton, Cornwallis, Burr,= Benedict Arnold, George III, Jefferson, Franklin, Adams and, of course, Geo= rge Washington.  The action springs to life with passion and humor, and= blows the dust off these historical icons.   Come and share Washi= ngton's travails against Redcoats, Tories, Hessians, mercenaries, mutinying = generals, a bankrupt Congress, spies and his own incompetent and restless so= ldiers along the way to the birth of the American spirit.

BETC Mission Statement
Bad Epitaph is an ensemble of artists who create an environment where D= irectors with vision and Artists with passion collaborate to produce theatri= cal works that are relevant to today=B9s society.
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Everything fr= om=A0 -=20 Audition - to - Acting=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 Classes - to - Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "Survi= val=20 skills." All about=20 =A0 =A0 "Showcases" and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noti= ced &=20 to get work. .=A0=A0 Creative ways to build & keep your career alive. Use your versatilit= y to=20 help pay the bills=20 =A0=A0=A0 when your career seems stalled or isn't going the way you'd like.= =A0=A0=20 .=A0 Sat. 5/8:=A0 'Tools of the Trade'=20 =A0=A0 Head shots, Resumes, Demo CD's, Business Cards & Other Promotional=20 Materials .=A0 Sat. 5/15:=A0 Marketing Basics=20 =A0=A0=A0Marketing Yourself to Get Local, Regional & National Work=20 .=A0 Sat. 5/22:=A0 Survival Basics=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0Career Options, Transitions & Alternative 'Survival Skills' [Note: It is preferred, but not mandatory, that you attend all sessions.] 4. "Tools of the Trade:=A0 How-to Series" =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Session Dates:=A0 3/30, 4/23, 4/20, 4/27, 5/4, 5/11, & 5/18 [Note: You may attend any session(s) of your choice.] .=A0 Tues: 3/30: How to do Your Professional Head Shot Project =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 [No Session Tues. 4= /6.] .=A0 Tues: 4/13: How to do Your Talent Resume .=A0 Tues. 4/20: How to do Your Voiceover Project .=A0 Tues. 4/27: How to Select & Develop Your Monologues, part I .=A0 Tues. 5/4:=A0=A0 How to Develop & Perform Your Monologues, part II .=A0 Tues. 5/11: Business Basics:=A0 How to Use Business Cards & Other=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Promotional Mat= erials II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptwriting Basic= s=20 for=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights"=A0=A0=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 4/1, 4/8, 4/15,=A0 4/22, & 4/29 [Note: It is preferred that you attend all sessions.] =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Participants should come prepared to focus & work on the Cra= ft of being=20 a playwright =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Discover how to combine your Creativity with the Structural=20= Skills to=20 make your play,=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 sketch or scene come alive.=A0 Follow guidelines to develop=20= your work so=20 that you may=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 market and submit it to local, regional or national play rea= dings.=20 Writers will have the=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 opportunity to prepare scenes or one-acts to be considered f= or upcoming=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "'PlayActs:' A Prelude to Performance" events. . Thurs. 4/1:=A0=A0 "The Craft:=A0 Developing Characters, Content & Format" =A0 Study the techniques for various types of scripts (stage plays, screen=20 plays, & TV scripts). .=A0 Thurs. 4/8:=A0=A0 "Putting the Elements Together" =A0=A0=A0 Concept, Characters, Content, Conflict, Conclusion .=A0 Thurs. 4/15:=A0=A0 "Readin,' Writin,' & Reacting" =A0=A0=A0 Workshop your drafts to get reactions and guidance to edit your ma= terial=20 to=A0 make it=A0 more marketable.=A0=20 .=A0 Thurs. 4/22:=A0=A0 "Revising , Refining & Rehearsing," part I .=A0 Thurs. 4/29:=A0=A0 "Revising, Refining & Rehearsing," part II =A0=A0=A0Workshop your revised scene or one-act drafts or final copy to get=20 reactions and=A0 guidance to edit your=A0=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0 material to enhance its marketability to producers & play readings= .=20 Fees: I.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: Craft & Professional Development" Series $ 25.00=A0 each when registering for 2 or more sessions at the same time.=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Advanced payment requi= red. $ 30.00=A0 each session . =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Cre= dit Cards accepted. Fees:=A0 II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptwrit= ing=20 Basics for=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights" $ 85.00=A0=A0=A0 for all 5 sessions when registered at same time.=A0=A0 Adva= nced=20 payment=A0 required. $ 30.00=A0=A0=A0 individual sessions .=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Credit= Cards accepted. Note:=A0 It is preferable, but not mandatory, to register for all sessions i= n=20 each series.=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 Can't attend scheduled classes?=A0 Private Coaching is available at same fee= s=20 as class sessions, limited time, only. Call (216) 561-8608=A0 to register & for locations. --part1_c.25200731.2d984138_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

"Tricks of The=20= Trade:=A0 Craft, Career & Professional Development"
continues
Tuesday, 3/30
How-to  do Your Professional Head Shot Project

WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, at Shaker Heights locations= .
Call (216) 561-8608.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0


Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays, thru=A0 - Sat. 5/22.
=A0=A0=A0=A0 1.=A0 Tues & Thurs. sessions:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 6:30 -=A0= =A0 8:30 PM
=A0=A0=A0=A0 2.=A0 Sat. sessions:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 10:30 - 12:30 PM


To register for ongoing classes for Actors, Playwrights, Directors & Oth= er Performing Artists, call (216) 561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0=20=

I. "Tricks of the Trade: Craft & Professional Development" Ser= ies
=A0=A0=A0=A0 This Series Provides lots of Practice with Practical Scenarios=20= . . .

1. "On-Camera Practice for Commercial, Industrial & Film Acting"<= BR>
Practice on-camera skills with commercial, film & industrial scripts.= =A0 See yourself as=A0=A0
talent agents, producers, clients & casting agents see you.=A0 Learn how= your facial
expressions, gestures/mannerisms, body language/movement & voice project= on-
camera. Enhance the way you look, speak & act to get work.

.=A0 Sat. 4/3:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "I'm Ready For My Close-up"

=A0=A0=A0[Note:  You  may attend this session if you did no= t attend earlier sessions.]

= Practice on-camera skills with monologues, commercial, film & industrial= scripts. Get feedback on how you look, speak & act on- camera. <= FONT COLOR=3D"#000000" BACK=3D"#ffffff" style=3D"BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff"= SIZE=3D2 PTSIZE=3D10 FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0">=A0Prac= tice reading scripts on-camera to prepare for=A0 commercial, industrial &= ; film auditions. Learn " Tricks of the Trade" techniques for scene work; be= come comfortable with, &  memorize, monologues & script materia= l.

2. "Voiceover & Speaking Techniques For Performing Artists"
=A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 4/17, 4/24, & 5/1
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0[Note:  It is preferred, but not mandatory,= that you attend all sessions.]
=A0
= Hear how you sound to listeners.=A0 Are you clear, articulate & interest= ing?=A0 Do you 'Swallow' your
words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have you been asked to 'Sl= ow down?'=A0
Professional=A0 voiceover talent & public speakers pay attention to the=20= details - pacing, "t's, d's, &
ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and your voice: enunciation, arti= culation, intonation,=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
inflection, and more, to give your characters & performances more flavor= . Great session for singers
& comedians, too.


.=A0 Sat. 4/17:=A0 Listen, Hear & Discern
=A0=A0=A0
Assess & Analyze Your Speaking Style
.=A0 Sat. 4/24:=A0 Speak With a Purpose
=A0=A0=A0
Learn & Practice the Voice Skills & Techniques Which Make a= Difference
.=A0 Sat. 5/1:=A0=A0=A0 Practice & Perform
=A0=A0=A0
Enhancing Your Voiceover & Speaking Artistry

3. "Business Basics for Performing Artists: On Being an Entrepreneur"=
=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 5/8, 5/15, & 5/22
[Note:  It is preferred, but not mandatory, that you atte= nd all sessions.]

How to create and develop your individual "Signature Style" business operati= on.=A0
= .=A0 Head shots,=A0 resumes, business cards, marketing & promotio= nal materials, networking & other
=A0=A0 business skills to get work as an actor, playwright, director, singer= , dancer or musician.=A0

.=A0
Design & develop=A0 your business cards & other promotio= nal materials such as, postcards to
=A0=A0=A0 promote=A0 yourself.

.=A0
Keep business records & deduct expenses when you travel, aud= ition & work as a performing
=A0=A0=A0 artist.=A0 Avoid=A0 financial pitfalls.

.=A0
Breaking into the business: Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "S= cams," Casting Directors,
=A0=A0=A0 Producers & Directors, Unions.
.=A0=A0 The=A0 - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - t= o make that Leap from Cleveland
=A0=A0=A0=A0 to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets. Everythin= g from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting
=A0=A0=A0=A0 Classes - to - Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "S= urvival skills." All
about
=A0 =A0
"Showcases" and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noti= ced & to get work.
.=A0=A0 Creative ways to build & keep your career alive. Use y= our versatility to help pay the bills
=A0=A0=A0 when your career seems stalled or isn't going the way you'd like.= =A0=A0

.=A0 Sat. 5/8:=A0 'Tools of the Trade'
=A0=A0
Head shots, Resumes, Demo CD's, Business Cards & Other Promotiona= l Materials
.=A0 Sat. 5/15:=A0 Marketing Basics
=A0=A0=A0
Marketing Yourself to Get Local, Regional & National Work
.=A0 Sat. 5/22:=A0 Survival Basics=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0
Career Options, Transitions & Alternative 'Survival Skills'<= /FONT>=
[Note:  It is preferred, but not mandatory, that you atte= nd all sessions.]

4. "Tools of the Trade:=A0 How-to Series"
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Session Dates:=A0 3/30, 4/23, 4/20, 4/27, 5/4, 5/11, & 5/= 18
[Note:  You may attend any session(s) of your choice.]

.=A0 Tues: 3/30: How to do Your Professional Head Shot Project

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 [No Session Tues. 4= /6.]

.=A0 Tues: 4/13: How to do Your Talent Resume
.=A0 Tues. 4/20: How to do Your Voiceover Project
.=A0 Tues. 4/27: How to Select & Develop Your Monologues, part I
.=A0 Tues. 5/4:=A0=A0 How to Develop & Perform Your Monologues, part II<= BR> .=A0 Tues. 5/11: Business Basics:=A0 How to Use Business Cards & Other <= BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Promotional Mat= erials



II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptwriting Ba= sics for=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights"=A0=A0=A0

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 4/1, 4/8, 4/15,=A0 4/22, & 4/29
[Note:  It is preferred that you attend all sessions.]

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Participants should come prepared to focus & work on the= Craft of being a playwright
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Discover how to combine your Creativity with the Structural=20= Skills to make your play,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 sketch or scene come alive.=A0 Follow guidelines to develop=20= your work so that you may
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 market and submit it to local, regional or national play rea= dings. Writers will have the
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 opportunity to prepare scenes or one-acts to be considered f= or upcoming
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "'PlayActs:' A Prelude to Performance" events.=

. Thurs. 4/1:=A0=A0 "The Craft:=A0 Developing Characters, Content & F= ormat"
=A0
Study the techniques for various types of scripts (stage plays, scree= n plays, & TV scripts).
.=A0 Thurs. 4/8:=A0=A0 "Putting the Elements Together"
=A0=A0=A0
Concept, Characters, Content, Conflict, Conclusion
.=A0 Thurs. 4/15:=A0=A0 "Readin,' Writin,' & Reacting"
=A0=A0=A0
Workshop your drafts to get reactions and guidance to edit your ma= terial to=A0 make it=A0 more marketable.=A0
.=A0 Thurs. 4/22:=A0=A0 "Revising , Refining & Rehearsing," part I
.=A0 Thurs. 4/29:=A0=A0 "Revising, Refining & Rehearsing," part II
=A0=A0=A0
Workshop your revised scene or one-act drafts or final copy to get=20= reactions and=A0 guidance to edit your=A0=A0
=A0=A0=A0 material to enhance its marketability to producers & play read= ings.


Fees: I.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: Craft & Professional Development" S= eries
$ 25.00=A0
each when registering for 2 or more sessions at the same time. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Advanced payment requi= red.
$ 30.00=A0
each session .
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Cr= edit Cards accepted.

Fees:=A0 II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptw= riting Basics for
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights"
$ 85.00=A0=A0
=A0 for all 5 sessions when registered at same time.=A0=A0 Adva= nced payment=A0 required.
$ 30.00=A0=A0=A0
individual sessions .
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Credit= Cards accepted.

Note:=A0 It is preferable, but not mandatory, to register for all session= s in each series.=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
Can't attend scheduled classes?=A0 Private Coaching is available at same fee= s as class sessions, limited time, only.

Call (216) 561-8608=A0 to register & for locations.




--part1_c.25200731.2d984138_boundary-- From lilith at cros.net Sun Mar 28 14:03:43 2004 From: lilith at cros.net (Christine Chapman) Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 17:03:43 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS FOR LAKESPEARE NEXT WEEKEND!!! Message-ID: <001001c41510$89a26d80$abf4ec3f@ChandlerChapman> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000D_01C414E6.A02DB480 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Lakespeare Theatre Festival Company Auditions Are next weekend, April 3 & 4, 2004 BY APPOINTMENT DO YOU HAVE YOUR SLOT SCHEDULED YET? Call 419-797-2220 To set your appointment. We are performing "Much Ado About Nothing" and a lovely group of brand new shorts... June 12, 13, 19, 20, 2004 At Lakeview Park In Port Clinton, OH COME BE A PART OF OUR INAUGURAL SEASON! Thank your for supporting the performing arts! Christine Chapman,=20 Artistic Director ------=_NextPart_000_000D_01C414E6.A02DB480 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Lakespeare Theatre Festival
Company=20 Auditions
 
Are=20 next weekend,
April 3=20 & 4, 2004
BY=20 APPOINTMENT
 
DO YOU=20 HAVE YOUR SLOT
SCHEDULED YET?
 
Call=20 419-797-2220
To set=20 your appointment.
 
We are=20 performing
"Much Ado=20 About Nothing"
and a=20 lovely group of brand new shorts...
 
June 12,=20 13, 19, 20, 2004
At=20 Lakeview Park
In Port=20 Clinton, OH
 
COME BE A=20 PART OF OUR INAUGURAL SEASON!
 
 
Thank=20 your for supporting the performing arts!
 
Christine=20 Chapman,
Artistic=20 Director
------=_NextPart_000_000D_01C414E6.A02DB480-- From crosenth at kent.edu Sun Mar 28 16:38:24 2004 From: crosenth at kent.edu (CRAIG ROSENTHAL) Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 19:38:24 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Soon to be Graduate looking for some odd jobs under Publicity from organizations Message-ID: <3009237.1080520704688.JavaMail.crosenth@kent.edu> Dear NEOPal, My name is Craig Rosenthal. I am going to be a graduate of Streetsboro=20 High School and will be attending Kent State University in the fall=20 with a major of Pre-Journalism and Mass Communications. I am looking=20 to add to my portfolio right now, and some side jobs. I have an interest in helping theatre and entertainment organizations,=20 and the public with their needs in publicity. I have been an editor=20 for my school newspaper -- which included layout, writing and editing =96= =20 and have taken Journalism classes since tenth grade. I also am a=20 correspondent for the local newspaper. =20 My skills include: Journalism*, English 9-12*, Desktop Publishing*,=20 Adv. Desktop*, Newspaper Layout, AP Style Writing, Newspaper Style=20 Writing, Theatre Skills, Typing.com*, =09Public Speaking*, Intro to Radio= =20 Broadcast*, Photoshop, Adobe Pagemaker, Microsoft Word, Microsoft=20 Publisher, Powerpoint, Newsletters***, Brochures***, Personal=20 Resumes**, Poster Design** & Program Design**.=20 *Denotes classes I have taken. **Small wage of $5.00 =96 $20.00/per item (example: Personal resume:=20 $5.00, Program: $15.00-$20.00 or $3.00 per page.) ***Negotiate wage, if possible. Samples are available for select items, however, most of my work are=20 able to be sampled, but time is going to be have to be given to me to=20 produce them. I am a fast and hard worker. I am very creative in ideas and design. =20 If you are interested in helping me out, please e-mail me at=20 crosenth at kent.edu or call me @ 330-606-4633. Best times to call are=20 Weekdays between 10:20-10:59, 1:00-2:30, and after 3:00 and anytime on=20 weekends. Calls between 9:00 =96 10:00 p.m. accepted. If I do not=20 answer my phone, leave a message and I will get back to you. If you=20 would rather e-mail me, that is fine. I will e-mail you my resume when=20 you get a hold of me. So, actors, dancers, directors: Need a resume done? Theatres: Need anything done?! E-mail me! Craig Rosenthal crosenth at kent.edu -------------------------- ________________________ Take me for what I am... Baby, if you give a damn. Take me baby, or leave me. --Rent. >From groundworksmailinglist" GROUNDWORKS DANCETHEATER PERFORMS AS PART OF CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE?S DANCEWORKS 04 THIS WEEKEND, APRIL 2-4. Performances are April 2-4 at CPT?s Gordon Square Theatre located at 6415 Detroit Avenue, (corner of West 65th St.) in Cleveland, Ohio. Friday and Saturday April 2-3 at 8:00pm and Sunday, April 4 at 3:00pm. Ticket prices are $18 general admission, $15 for students and seniors and can be purchased by calling Cleveland Public Theatre at 216-631-2727. GroundWorks will present the world premiere of a new work by Artistic Director David Shimotakahara, and the Cleveland premiere of ?At Once There Was A House? by guest choreographer Beth Corning of Dance Alloy in Pittsburgh, PA. Read this Sunday's Plain Dealer feature article! http://www.cleveland.com/artsandevents/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/entertainment/1080383760319051.xml For more information visit www.groundworksdance.org. See you this weekend! ................................................................ Our apologies to anyone who has removed their address from this list. To unsubscribe please contact info at groundworksdance.org. From cwheat at neo.rr.com Sun Mar 28 19:18:32 2004 From: cwheat at neo.rr.com (Clara Wheat) Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 21:18:32 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Comedy auditions Message-ID: <000801c4153c$84a76340$43c7d2cc@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4150A.395451A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable **** special note**** Date has been changed. Also looking for Latino = female.***** Discipline actors and actress needed for a short film (Comedy). =3D20 This is a TV Production Class project for Tri-C, Parma. There will be = =3D no pay, but if you are looking to build up your resume and get some =3D experience, this would be a great opportunity. A copy of the work will = =3D be granted to you as well. We are looking for a handsome but funny =3D African American male, 5'9" or taller and around the age of 25. Another = =3D male, any background, to play a 25 year old. And a Puerto Rican woman, = =3D between the ages of 23-28 that could give a funny ghetto look. Need to = =3D be available for shooting all day on April 3rd and 4th. Auditions are = =3D going to take place at Tri-C (Parma) room G-107, March 18th at 7:30 p.m. = =3D You must send your head shots and resumes to Fred Trigo at =3D qon22 at hotmail.com. Take note, send only to this web address. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4150A.395451A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
**** special note**** = Date has=20 been changed. Also looking for Latino = female.*****
 
Discipline actors and actress needed for a short = film=20 (Comedy). =3D20

This is a TV Production Class project for Tri-C,=20 Parma.  There will be =3D
no pay, but if you are looking to = build up your=20 resume and get some =3D
experience, this would be a great = opportunity.  A=20 copy of the work will =3D
be granted to you as well. We are looking = for a=20 handsome but funny =3D
African American male, 5'9" or taller and = around the age=20 of 25.  Another =3D
male, any background, to play a 25 year = old.  And=20 a Puerto Rican woman, =3D
between the ages of 23-28 that could give a = funny=20 ghetto look.  Need to =3D
be available for shooting all day on = April 3rd=20 and 4th.  Auditions are =3D
going to take place at Tri-C (Parma) = room=20 G-107, March 18th at 7:30 p.m. =3D
You must send your head shots and = resumes to=20 Fred  Trigo  at =3D
qon22 at hotmail.com.  Take = note, send=20 only to this web address.
------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4150A.395451A0-- From csimon at convergence-continuum.org Sun Mar 28 20:54:06 2004 From: csimon at convergence-continuum.org (csimon at convergence-continuum.org) Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 20:54:06 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]convergence-continuum opens Free Will & Wanton Lust Message-ID: <1756.65.43.178.176.1080536046.squirrel@webmail.plainhost.com> CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM OPENS ITS 2004 SEASON ON APRIL 9 WITH FREE WILL & WANTON LUST BY NICKY SILVER After showcasing a quartet of successful productions last year, convergence-continuum is back from our winter hiatus to once again immerse audiences in our environmental style of theatre. Last year we featured strange worlds, magical houses, and corrupt politicians. But this year, the company?s first production of 2004, Free Will and Wanton Lust by Nicky Silver, is a nice play about family. There's a glitzy mother, Claire, and her mirthless son, Philip. Who?s not quite sure which side of the closet door he?s on. And her daughter, Amy. Who?s pregnant and wants to be a lesbian. And let?s not forget Tony, Mom?s boyish lover who makes Claire feel young again with his ?fountain of youth.? So where does Philip?s fianc?e Vivian fit in? And what about Claire?s husband? Confused? Intrigued? Welcome back to The Liminis! Artistic Director Clyde Simon directs the ensemble cast which includes Lisa Bradley, Lauri Hammer, Geoff Hoffman, Steve Needham, and Allyson Rosen. Free Will and Wanton Lust opens Friday, April 9 and runs Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays through May 8 at The Liminis, 2438 Scranton Rd. in Cleveland's historic Tremont neighborhood. All performances begin at 8 pm. Tickets are $12 for general admission and $9 for students and seniors. Seating for this production is limited. For information and reservations, call 216-687-0074 or visit us on the web at www.convergence-continuum.org From Dawgs9900 at aol.com Mon Mar 22 00:46:06 2004 From: Dawgs9900 at aol.com (Dawgs9900 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 03:46:06 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]24 Ch. Sound Board 4 Sale Very Cheap Message-ID: <110.2fa5d4c2.2d9001ce@aol.com> -------------------------------1079945166 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Live Audio console for sale SoundTracs MX Series 24 channels 8 sub groups, 6 Aux sends Direct Out on every channel matrix 4 way sweepable mid range freq. LED meter bridge Phantom power on every channel mute every channel/sub group rack mountable power supply sturdy wood road case with casters, great for road use or instal I believe this board is a 93 or 94 not sure, bought it from a production company in Cleveland this summer, used it once, a great board. It was the FOH board in Peabody's before they changed ownership, after that it sat in the shop, so other then the one gig I used it for, it has no road use. for more information and PICS contact Jim oconnor by phone (216) 271 6639, (216) 376 6134, or by email at Dawgs9900 at aol.com. Thank you for your time -------------------------------1079945166 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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-------------------------------1079945166-- From sjlouzos at yahoo.com Mon Mar 22 05:04:26 2004 From: sjlouzos at yahoo.com (Steve Louzos) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 05:04:26 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]North Coast Men's Chorus Punctuates Gay Marriage Rally Message-ID: <20040322130426.55479.qmail@web20916.mail.yahoo.com> --0-760912806-1079960666=:55085 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii northcoast men?s chorus richard cole, music director newsrelease Contact: Steven J. Louzos 1024 East 174th Street Cleveland, OH 44119 216.531.3156 sjlouzos at yahoo.com www.ncmchorus.org March 22, 2004 for immediate release North Coast Men?s Chorus Punctuates Gay Marriage Rally CLEVELAND, OHIO ?The North Coast Men?s Chorus will place an exclamation mark on Friday?s Courthouse demonstration calling for the legalization of gay marriage in its up coming performances of ?Only In The Movies,? at 8:00 PM, Saturday, March 27 and 3:00 PM, Sunday, March 28. Demonstrations in favor of legalizing gay marriage at the Massachusetts State House sparked the Boston Gay Men?s Chorus to release a recording of ?Marry Us,? a song the North Coast Men?s Chorus has performed several times in recent years. On learning of the activities in Boston, there was a surge of opinion from within the NCMC?s membership to add the piece to ?Only In The Movies.? One member?s comment was, ?We should sing it at every concert until we don?t have to sing it any more.? Richard Cole, the Chorus? Music Director, responded by explaining, ?this show draws from music from the movies. Somehow, it just doesn?t fit here but, undoubtedly, we?ll do it again ? maybe in the near future. We have programmed a couple pieces, back to back, that do make a strong statement about gay marriage, particularly now.? He was referring to ?Don?t Mary Me? and ?San Francisco.? In addition to those pieces, Cole intends to fully underscore the struggle for the freedom to marry in the second half of the show, ?in a song that?s all about making our hopes and dreams come true. What if we were free to marry? What would it look like? We have the opportunity in this show to cross the line into ?What If Land? and I think we owe it to ourselves and the public to do just that.? Perhaps the highest profile gay organization in Northeast Ohio; the North Coast Men?s Chorus is an all-volunteer organization. Founded in 1988, the NCMC is a community based musical organization which affirms the gay experience by presenting entertaining, quality performances for diverse audiences; providing a supportive environment for its members; and promoting a positive presence in the gay community and beyond. This Season?s holiday show, Sugar Plum Fairies sold out. Tickets for Only In The Movies are currently available on-line at www.ncmchorus.org or by calling 216.556.0590. ($15 in advance, $20 at the door.) ##### Steven J. Louzos 1024 East 174th Street Cleveland, OH 44119 216-531-3156 sjlouzos at yahoo.com Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-760912806-1079960666=:55085 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

northcoast men?s chorus

richard cole, music director

 

newsrelease

Contact: 

 

Steven J. Louzos

1024 East 174th Street

Cleveland, OH  44119

216.531.3156

sjlouzos at yahoo.com

www.ncmchorus.org

March 22, 2004

 

for immediate release

 

North Coast Men?s Chorus Punctuates Gay Marriage Rally

 

 

CLEVELAND, OHIO ?The North Coast Men?s Chorus will place an exclamation mark on Friday?s Courthouse demonstration calling for the legalization of gay marriage in its up coming performances of  ?Only In The Movies,? at 8:00 PM, Saturday, March 27 and 3:00 PM, Sunday, March 28.

 

Demonstrations in favor of legalizing gay marriage at the Massachusetts State House sparked the Boston Gay Men?s Chorus to release a recording of ?Marry Us,? a song the North Coast Men?s Chorus has performed several times in recent years.  On learning of the activities in Boston, there was a surge of opinion from within the NCMC?s membership to add the piece to ?Only In The Movies.?  One member?s comment was, ?We should sing it at every concert until we don?t have to sing it any more.?  

 

Richard Cole, the Chorus? Music Director, responded by explaining, ?this show draws from music from the movies.  Somehow, it just doesn?t fit here but, undoubtedly, we?ll do it again ? maybe in the near future.  We have programmed a couple pieces, back to back, that do make a strong statement about gay marriage, particularly now.?  He was referring to ?Don?t Mary Me? and ?San Francisco.?   In addition to those pieces, Cole intends to fully underscore the struggle for the freedom to marry in the second half of the show, ?in a song that?s all about making our hopes and dreams come true.  What if we were free to marry?  What would it look like?  We have the opportunity in this show to cross the line into ?What If Land? and I think we owe it to ourselves and the public to do just that.? 

 

Perhaps the highest profile gay organization in Northeast Ohio; the North Coast Men?s Chorus is an all-volunteer organization.  Founded in 1988, the NCMC is a community based musical organization which affirms the gay experience by presenting entertaining, quality performances for diverse audiences; providing a supportive environment for its members; and promoting a positive presence in the gay community and beyond.

 

This Season?s holiday show, Sugar Plum Fairies sold out.  Tickets for Only In The Movies are currently available on-line at www.ncmchorus.org or by calling 216.556.0590. ($15 in advance, $20 at the door.)

 

#####

 



Steven J. Louzos
1024 East 174th Street
Cleveland, OH  44119
 
216-531-3156
 
 

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Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-760912806-1079960666=:55085-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Mon Mar 22 06:32:43 2004 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 09:32:43 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder: "Tricks of the Trade . . . " Spring Series Begins Tues. 3/23. Message-ID: <136.2bf8d6c0.2d90530b@aol.com> --part1_136.2bf8d6c0.2d90530b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable From:=A0 Sue Johnson, Director =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio NOTE: We continue to experience some email 'glitches,' so, it's still not=20 completely reliable. =20 For any questions or to register for sessions, it's best to call (216)=20 561-8608 for the time being. Thanks. Register Now . . . for "Tricks of The Trade:=A0 Craft, Career & Professional Development"=20 WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, at Shaker Heights locations.=20 Call (216) 561-8608.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays, beginning Tues. 3/23 - thru=A0 - Sat. 5/22.= =20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 1.=A0 Tues & Thurs. sessions:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 6:30 -=A0=A0 8:30=20= PM =A0=A0=A0=A0 2.=A0 Sat. sessions:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 10:30 - 12:30 PM To register for ongoing classes for Actors, Playwrights, Directors & Other=20 Performing Artists, call (216) 561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0=20 I. "Tricks of the Trade: Craft & Professional Development" Series =A0=A0=A0=A0 This Series Provides lots of Practice with Practical Scenarios=20= . . . 1. "On-Camera Practice for Commercial, Industrial & Film Acting" =A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 3/23, 3/25, 3/27, & 4/3=20 =A0=20 Practice on-camera skills with commercial, film & industrial scripts.=A0 See= =20 yourself as=A0=A0=20 talent agents, producers, clients & casting agents see you.=A0 Learn how you= r=20 facial=20 expressions, gestures/mannerisms, body language/movement & voice project on- camera. Enhance the way you look, speak & act to get work. .=A0 Tues. 3/23:=A0=A0=A0 "I'm Getting Ready For My Close-up," part I .=A0 Thurs. 3/25:=A0 "I'm Getting Ready For My Close-up," part II =A0=A0=A0=A0Practice reading scripts on-camera to prepare for=A0 commercial,= industrial=20 & film auditions.=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 Learn " Tricks of the Trade" techniques for scene work; become=20 comfortable with, &=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 memorize, monologues & script material. .=A0 Sat. 3/27:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "I'm Ready For My Close-up," part III .=A0 Sat. 4/3:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "I'm Ready For My Close-up," part IV =A0=A0=A0Practice on-camera skills with monologues, commercial, film & indus= trial=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=A0=A0=20= =20 scripts. Get feedback on how you look, speak & act on- camera.=20 2. "Voiceover & Speaking Techniques For Performing Artists" =A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 4/17, 4/24, & 5/1 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 Hear how you sound to listeners.=A0 Are you clear, articulate & interesting?= =A0=20 Do you 'Swallow' your=20 words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have you been asked to 'Sl= ow=20 down?'=A0=20 Professional=A0 voiceover talent & public speakers pay attention to the deta= ils=20 - pacing, "t's, d's, &=20 ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and your voice: enunciation,=20 articulation, intonation,=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 inflection, and more, to give your characters & performances more flavor.=20 Great session for singers=20 & comedians, too. .=A0 Sat. 4/17:=A0 Listen, Hear & Discern =A0=A0=A0Assess & Analyze Your Speaking Style .=A0 Sat. 4/24:=A0 Speak With a Purpose =A0=A0=A0Learn & Practice the Voice Skills & Techniques Which Make a Differe= nce .=A0 Sat. 5/1:=A0=A0=A0 Practice & Perform =A0=A0=A0Enhancing Your Voiceover & Speaking Artistry=20 3. "Business Basics for Performing Artists: On Being an Entrepreneur" =A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 5/8, 5/15, & 5/22 How to create and develop your individual "Signature Style" business=20 operation.=A0=20 .=A0 Head shots,=A0 resumes, business cards, marketing & promotional materia= ls,=20 networking & other=20 =A0=A0 business skills to get work as an actor, playwright, director, singer= ,=20 dancer or musician.=A0=20 .=A0 Design & develop=A0 your business cards & other promotional materials s= uch=20 as, postcards to=20 =A0=A0=A0 promote=A0 yourself.=20 .=A0 Keep business records & deduct expenses when you travel, audition & wor= k=20 as a performing=20 =A0=A0=A0 artist.=A0 Avoid=A0 financial pitfalls.=20 .=A0 Breaking into the business: Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams,"=20 Casting Directors,=20 =A0=A0=A0 Producers & Directors, Unions. .=A0=A0 The=A0 - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - to make that Le= ap from=20 Cleveland=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets. Everything fr= om=A0 -=20 Audition - to - Acting=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 Classes - to - Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "Survi= val=20 skills." All about=20 =A0 "Showcases" and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get notice= d &=20 to get work. .=A0=A0 Creative ways to build & keep your career alive. Use your versatilit= y to=20 help pay the bills=20 =A0=A0=A0 when your career seems stalled or isn't going the way you'd like.= =A0=A0=20 .=A0 Sat. 5/8:=A0 'Tools of the Trade'=20 =A0=A0 Head shots, Resumes, Demo CD's, Business Cards & Other Promotional=20 Materials .=A0 Sat. 5/15:=A0 Marketing Basics=20 =A0=A0=A0Marketing Yourself to Get Local, Regional & National Work=20 .=A0 Sat. 5/22:=A0 Survival Basics=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0Career Options, Transitions & Alternative 'Survival Skills' 4. "Tools of the Trade:=A0 How-to Series" =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Session Dates:=A0 3/30, 4/23, 4/20, 4/27, 5/4, 5/11, & 5/18 .=A0 Tues: 3/30: How to do Your Professional Head Shot Project =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 [No Session Tues. 4= /6.] .=A0 Tues: 4/13: How to do Your Talent Resume .=A0 Tues. 4/20: How to do Your Voiceover Project .=A0 Tues. 4/27: How to Select & Develop Your Monologues, part I .=A0 Tues. 5/4: How to Develop & Perform Your Monologues, part II .=A0 Tues. 5/11: Business Basics:=A0 How to Use Business Cards & Other=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Promotional Mat= erials II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptwriting Basic= s=20 for=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights"=A0=A0=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 4/1, 4/8, 4/15,=A0 4/22, & 4/29 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Participants should come prepared to focus & work on the Cra= ft of being=20 a playwright =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Discover how to combine your Creativity with the Structural=20= Skills to=20 make your play,=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 sketch or scene come alive.=A0 Follow guidelines to develop=20= your work so=20 that you may=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 market and submit it to local, regional or national play rea= dings.=20 Writers will have the=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 opportunity to prepare scenes or one-acts to be considered f= or upcoming=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "'PlayActs:' A Prelude to Performance" events. . Thurs. 4/1:=A0=A0 "The Craft:=A0 Developing Characters, Content & Format" =A0 Study the techniques for various types of scripts (stage plays, screen=20 plays, & TV scripts). .=A0 Thurs. 4/8:=A0=A0 "Putting the Elements Together" =A0=A0=A0 Concept, Characters, Content, Conflict, Conclusion .=A0 Thurs. 4/15:=A0=A0 "Readin,' Writin,' & Reacting" =A0=A0=A0 Workshop your drafts to get reactions and guidance to edit your ma= terial=20 to make it=A0 more marketable.=A0=20 .=A0 Thurs. 4/22:=A0=A0 "Revising , Refining & Rehearsing," part I .=A0 Thurs. 4/29:=A0=A0 "Revising, Refining & Rehearsing," part II =A0=A0=A0Workshop your revised scene or one-act drafts or final copy to get=20 reactions and=A0 guidance to edit your =20 material to enhance its marketability to producers & play readings.=20 Fees: I.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: Craft & Professional Development" Series $ 25.00=A0 each when registering for 2 or more sessions at the same time.=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Advanced payment requi= red. $ 30.00=A0 each session . =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Cre= dit Cards accepted. Fees:=A0 II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptwrit= ing=20 Basics for=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights" $ 85.00=A0=A0=A0 for all 5 sessions when registered at same time.=A0=A0 Adva= nced=20 payment=A0 required. $ 25.00=A0=A0=A0 individual sessions with advanced payment.=A0=20 $ 30.00=A0=A0=A0 individual sessions .=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Credit= Cards accepted. Note:=A0 It is preferable, but not mandatory, to register for all sessions i= n=20 each series.=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 Can't attend scheduled classes?=A0 Private Coaching is available at same fee= s=20 as class sessions, limited time, only. Call (216) 561-8608=A0 to register & for locations. About Sue Johnson . . . . Sue Johnson, Director of the WAKE UP An LIVE's Actors' Studio, is an actor= ,=20 director and coach whose professional credits include recent appearances in=20 Arthur Miller's The Ride Down Mt. Morgan, Ibsen's A Doll's House, Neil Simon= 's=20 The Sunshine Boys, Langston Hughes' Simply Heavenly, Ossie Davis' Purlie,=20 Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor as well as other roles in Cleveland= area=20 theatres. She has been a recipient of the Karamu Actors Guild, 1999-2000=20 (Outer Circle) Award for "Best Supporting Actress in a Musical," for her rol= e as=20 Idella in Beck Center for the Arts production of Purlie.=A0=A0 Recent TV cre= dits=20 include A & E's 100 Centre Street, and films, Antwone Fisher=A0 directed by=20= Denzel=20 Washington, and The Year That Trembled, Jay Craven, Director.=A0 Her talent=20 resume lists numerous TV commercials, industrials, and voiceovers.=A0=20 Sue combines her professional acting and motivational speaking talents to=20 present her widely acclaimed Sue Johnson Acting Seminars for Business, Life=20 Enrichment Programs, Personal Power Series and Guest Artist Presentations. S= ue also=20 can be seen conducting her "Tricks of the Trade,"=A9 "Getting Your Big Break= ,"=20 and "Actors' Career, Craft & Professional Development" workshop series for=20 various theatre, educational and cultural arts organizations.=A0=20 She was a producer and co-hosted "WAKE UP And LIVE withG.A.S."=A9,a series o= f=20 three entertainment and arts talk shows heard on WELW Radio.=A0 She has also= made=20 former guest appearances on Fox TV 8's "Fox Unplugged."=20 Sue, a graduate of Case Western Reserve University, holds an M.Ed degree fro= m=20 Cleveland State=A0 University and is the proud mom of Heidi, a poet who=20 publishes and performs her works under the pen name, Nia. About Gary Webster . . . Gary Webster Gary is a well-known radio personality in the Painesville, OH=20 area who spends his off-air time studying acting, performing and writing pla= ys.=20 For the past 8 years, Gary has written numerous one-act plays and sketches,=20 including Divine Intervention, which have been performed in staged readings=20= and=20 full productions in the greater Cleveland area. Gary, along with Ruby Fox an= d=20 Sue Johnson recently completed writing and producing Harlem Blues.=A0 Gary h= as=20 also studied extensively at the Cleveland Playhouse with Bob Noll, a well-kn= own=20 national playwright and professor at John Carroll University Gary, a=A0 graduate in Communications, from Kent State University, is now=20 adding essay writing to his repertoire of artistic endeavors.=A0 Gary is wor= king on=20 his Nobody Asked Me, But . . ., a collection of commentaries and essays abou= t=20 the human condition, which he has performed for cultural arts organizations=20= and=20 is being developed for publication. --part1_136.2bf8d6c0.2d90530b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable From:=A0 Sue Johnson, Director
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NOTE: 
We continue to experience some email 'glitches,'  s= o, it's still not completely reliable. 
For any questions or to register for sessions, it's best to call (216) 561-8= 608 for the time being.  Thanks.

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Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays, beginning Tues. 3/23 - thru=A0 - Sat= . 5/22.
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.=A0 Thurs. 3/25:=A0 "I'm Getting Ready For My Close-up," part II

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=A0=A0=A0=A0 memorize, monologues & script material.

.=A0 Sat. 3/27:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "I'm Ready For My Close-up," part III .=A0 Sat. 4/3:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "I'm Ready For My Close-up," part IV<= /B>
=A0=A0=A0
Practice on-camera skills with monologues, commercial, film & i= ndustrial =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0  
    scripts. Get feedback on how you look, speak & act on= - camera.


2. "Voiceover & Speaking Techniques For Performing Artists"
=A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 4/17, 4/24, & 5/1
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
= Hear how you sound to listeners.=A0 Are you clear, articulate & interest= ing?=A0 Do you 'Swallow' your
words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have you been asked to 'Sl= ow down?'=A0
Professional=A0 voiceover talent & public speakers pay attention to the=20= details - pacing, "t's, d's, &
ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and your voice: enunciation, arti= culation, intonation,=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
inflection, and more, to give your characters & performances more flavor= . Great session for singers
& comedians, too.


.=A0 Sat. 4/17:=A0 Listen, Hear & Discern
=A0=A0=A0
Assess & Analyze Your Speaking Style
.=A0 Sat. 4/24:=A0 Speak With a Purpose
=A0=A0=A0
Learn & Practice the Voice Skills & Techniques Which Make a= Difference
.=A0 Sat. 5/1:=A0=A0=A0 Practice & Perform
=A0=A0=A0
Enhancing Your Voiceover & Speaking Artistry

3. "Business Basics for Performing Artists: On Being an Entrepreneur"=
=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 5/8, 5/15, & 5/22

How to create and develop your individual "Signature Style" business operati= on.=A0
= .=A0 Head shots,=A0 resumes, business cards, marketing & promotio= nal materials, networking & other
=A0=A0 business skills to get work as an actor, playwright, director, singer= , dancer or musician.=A0

.=A0
Design & develop=A0 your business cards & other promotio= nal materials such as, postcards to
=A0=A0=A0 promote=A0 yourself.

.=A0
Keep business records & deduct expenses when you travel, aud= ition & work as a performing
=A0=A0=A0 artist.=A0 Avoid=A0 financial pitfalls.

.=A0
Breaking into the business: Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "S= cams," Casting Directors,
=A0=A0=A0 Producers & Directors, Unions.
.=A0=A0 The=A0 - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - t= o make that Leap from Cleveland
=A0=A0=A0=A0 to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets. Everythin= g from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting
=A0=A0=A0=A0 Classes - to - Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "S= urvival skills." All
about
  =A0
"Showcases" and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get n= oticed & to get work.
.=A0=A0 Creative ways to build & keep your career alive. Use y= our versatility to help pay the bills
=A0=A0=A0 when your career seems stalled or isn't going the way you'd like.= =A0=A0

.=A0 Sat. 5/8:=A0 'Tools of the Trade'
=A0=A0
Head shots, Resumes, Demo CD's, Business Cards & Other Promotiona= l Materials
.=A0 Sat. 5/15:=A0 Marketing Basics
=A0=A0=A0
Marketing Yourself to Get Local, Regional & National Work
.=A0 Sat. 5/22:=A0 Survival Basics=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0
Career Options, Transitions & Alternative 'Survival Skills'<= /FONT>=

4. "Tools of the Trade:=A0 How-to Series"
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Session Dates:=A0 3/30, 4/23, 4/20, 4/27, 5/4, 5/11, & 5/= 18

.=A0 Tues: 3/30: How to do Your Professional Head Shot Project

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 [No Session Tues. 4= /6.]

.=A0 Tues: 4/13: How to do Your Talent Resume
.=A0 Tues. 4/20: How to do Your Voiceover Project
.=A0 Tues. 4/27: How to Select & Develop Your Monologues, part I
.=A0 Tues. 5/4:   How to Develop & Perform Your Monologues, pa= rt II
.=A0 Tues. 5/11: Business Basics:=A0 How to Use Business Cards & Other <= BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Promotional Mat= erials



II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptwriting Ba= sics for=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights"=A0=A0=A0

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 4/1, 4/8, 4/15,=A0 4/22, & 4/29

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Participants should come prepared to focus & work on the= Craft of being a playwright
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Discover how to combine your Creativity with the Structural=20= Skills to make your play,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 sketch or scene come alive.=A0 Follow guidelines to develop=20= your work so that you may
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 market and submit it to local, regional or national play rea= dings. Writers will have the
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 opportunity to prepare scenes or one-acts to be considered f= or upcoming
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "'PlayActs:' A Prelude to Performance" events.=

. Thurs. 4/1:=A0=A0 "The Craft:=A0 Developing Characters, Content & F= ormat"
=A0
Study the techniques for various types of scripts (stage plays, scree= n plays, & TV scripts).
.=A0 Thurs. 4/8:=A0=A0 "Putting the Elements Together"
=A0=A0=A0
Concept, Characters, Content, Conflict, Conclusion
.=A0 Thurs. 4/15:=A0=A0 "Readin,' Writin,' & Reacting"
=A0=A0=A0
Workshop your drafts to get reactions and guidance to edit your ma= terial to  make it=A0 more marketable.=A0
.=A0 Thurs. 4/22:=A0=A0 "Revising , Refining & Rehearsing," part I
.=A0 Thurs. 4/29:=A0=A0 "Revising, Refining & Rehearsing," part II
=A0=A0=A0
Workshop your revised scene or one-act drafts or final copy to get=20= reactions and=A0 guidance to edit your  
    material to enhance its marketability to producers &=20= play readings.


Fees: I.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: Craft & Professional Development" S= eries
$ 25.00=A0
each when registering for 2 or more sessions at the same time. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Advanced payment requi= red.
$ 30.00=A0
each session .
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Cr= edit Cards accepted.

Fees:=A0 II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptw= riting Basics for
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights"
$ 85.00=A0=A0
=A0 for all 5 sessions when registered at same time.=A0=A0 Adva= nced payment=A0 required.
$ 25.00=A0=A0=A0
individual sessions with advanced payment.=A0
$ 30.00=A0=A0=A0
individual sessions .
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Credit= Cards accepted.

Note:=A0 It is preferable, but not mandatory, to register for all session= s in each series.=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
Can't attend scheduled classes?=A0 Private Coaching is available at same fee= s as class sessions, limited time, only.

Call (216) 561-8608=A0 to register & for locations.

About Sue Johnson . . .

. Sue Johnson, Director of the WAKE UP An LIVE's Actors' Studio= , is an actor, director and coach whose professional credits include= recent appearances in Arthur Miller's The Ride Down Mt. Morgan, Ibse= n's A Doll's House, Neil Simon's The Sunshine Boys, Langston H= ughes' Simply Heavenly, Ossie Davis' Purlie, Shakespeare's The Mer= ry Wives of Windsor as well as other roles in Cleveland area theatres. S= he has been a recipient of the Karamu Actors Guild, 1999-2000 (Outer Circle)= Award for "Best Supporting Actress in a Musical," for her role as Id= ella in Beck Center for the Arts production of Purlie.=A0=A0 Recent T= V credits include A & E's 100 Centre Street, and films, Antwon= e Fisher=A0 directed by Denzel Washington, and The Year That Trembled= , Jay Craven, Director.=A0 Her talent resume lists numerous TV commercia= ls, industrials, and voiceovers.=A0

Sue combines her professional acting and motivational speaking talents to pr= esent her widely acclaimed Sue Johnson Acting Seminars for Business,=20= Life Enrichment Programs, Personal Power Series and Guest Artist P= resentations. Sue also can be seen conducting her "Tricks of the Trade,"= =A9 "Getting Your Big Break," and "Actors' Career, Craft & Profession= al Development" workshop series for various theatre, educational and cul= tural arts organizations.=A0

She was a producer and co-hosted "WAKE UP And LIVE withG.A.S."=A9,a s= eries of three entertainment and arts talk shows heard on WELW Radio.=A0 She= has also made former guest appearances on Fox TV 8's "Fox Unplugged."

Sue, a graduate of Case Western Reserve University, holds an M.Ed degree fro= m Cleveland State=A0 University and is the proud mom of Heidi, a poet who pu= blishes and performs her works under the pen name, Nia.

About Gary Webster . . .

Gary Webster Gary is a well-known radio personality in the Painesville, OH a= rea who spends his off-air time studying acting, performing and writing play= s. For the past 8 years, Gary has written numerous one-act plays and sketche= s, including Divine Intervention, which have been performed in staged= readings and full productions in the greater Cleveland area. Gary, along wi= th Ruby Fox and Sue Johnson recently completed writing and producing Harl= em Blues.=A0 Gary has also studied extensively at the Cleveland Playhous= e with Bob Noll, a well-known national playwright and professor at John Carr= oll University

Gary, a=A0 graduate in Communications, from Kent State University, is now ad= ding essay writing to his repertoire of artistic endeavors.=A0 Gary is worki= ng on his Nobody Asked Me, But . . ., a collection of commentaries an= d essays about the human condition, which he has performed for cultural arts= organizations and is being developed for publication.

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STAGE COACHING Ages 10 to 12 Movement, vocal and acting techniques are utilized in scene work from winning plays of the Marilyn Bianchi Kids' Playwriting Festival. The class will culminate in the creation of original scenes. Time: Wednesdays, 4:30-5:30 p.m. March 31 to May 19 Cost: $85 Instructor: Tyler Postma, a local Equity actress and schoolteacher. Please bring your children for the Marilyn Bianchi Kids' Playwriting Festival AUDITIONS Tuesday, May, 4th at 6:30 p.m. at Dobama Theatre *Classes run for eight weeks. 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 (216) 932-6838 Email: dobama at core.com Web: www.dobama.org 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: April 23-May 16 The Last Five Years by Jason Robert Brown, directed by Victoria Bussert featuring Scott Plate and Sandy Simon "Strong score ... many infectious tunes ... 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This is the 45th anniversary of MGP and their first performance in Avon Lake High School's new Performing Arts Center. All tickets are $10 and are available at the door. Come early and get a good seat!!! Show Dates: March 26, 27, 28, April 2, 3 Curtain: 8:00 on Fri/Sat, 2:00 on Sunday Location: Avon Lake High School's Performing Arts Center Route 83 is under construction, so give yourself plenty of time for detours! At this point, the best way to get to the auditorium is from the east going down Lake Rd. or Electric Blvd. The school's driveway to the parking lot is across the street from Woodstock. 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For more information, visit our website at:   www.geocities.com/m= ightygoliath
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--part1_107.2d98d406.2d90e28f_boundary-- From Grumio85 at aol.com Mon Mar 22 12:53:11 2004 From: Grumio85 at aol.com (Grumio85 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 15:53:11 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beck Center needs Stage Managers/Prod. Assts. Message-ID: <27.53c5d98b.2d90ac37@aol.com> -------------------------------1079988791 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Beck Center is seeking the following: STAGE MANAGER: "Reefer Madness" (Scott Spence/Director) Prod. Dates---> May 21st thru June 20th (Fri/Sat/Sun) Reh. Begin---> April 10th This is a PAID position!!! STAGE MANAGER: Steel Magnolias (Sarah May/Director) Prod. Dates--->June 4th thru June 27th (Thu/Fri/Sat/Sun) Reh. Begin--->Approx. late April This is a PAID position!! PRODUCTION ASSISTANT: Agnes of God (Director/Seth Gordon) (SM/ Beth Wood) Prod. Dates--->April 9 thru May 2 (Fri/Sat/Sun.....no Easter Sun tho) Tech Week begins Sun. April 4th. Will report to SM and be responsible for Misc. backstage duties...some light props/costume changes) *This is a volunteer position! Please respond with interest to any of the above to: Scott Spence Grumio85 at aol.com or SSpence at beckcenter.org Thank You!!!! Scott Spence Scott Spence Artistic Director The Beck Center 216-521-2540 www.beckcenter.org -------------------------------1079988791 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Beck Center is seeking the following:
 
STAGE MANAGER:  "Reefer Madness"= (Scott Spence/Director)
       &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;      Prod. Dates---> May 21st thru June=20= 20th
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;         (Fri/Sat/Sun)
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;     Reh. Begin---> April 10th
        This is a PAID position!!!
 
STAGE MANAGER:  Steel Magnolias&nb= sp; (Sarah May/Director)
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;     Prod. Dates--->June 4th thru June 27th
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;        (Thu/Fri/Sat/Sun)
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;     Reh. Begin--->Approx. late April
        This is a PAID position!!
 
PRODUCTION ASSISTANT: Agnes of God  (Director/Seth Gordon)
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;         (SM/ Beth Wood)<= /STRONG>
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =        Prod. Dates--->April 9 thru May 2
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =        (Fri/Sat/Sun.....no Easter Sun tho)
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =        Tech Week begins Sun. April 4th.=
        =        Will report to SM and be responsible fo= r Misc. backstage
        =         duties...some light props/costume= changes)
 
       *This is a volunteer position!
 
Please respond with interest to any of the above= to:
 
   Scott Spence
 
Thank You!!!!
 
 
 
= Scott Spence
Scott SpenceArtistic Director
The Beck Center
216-521-2540
www.beckcenter.org

-------------------------------1079988791-- From blesner at solonohio.org Mon Mar 22 13:04:29 2004 From: blesner at solonohio.org (Barb Lesner) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 16:04:29 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DON'T MISS AUDITIONS FOR LEND ME A TENOR TONIGHT AND TOMORROW!!!! Message-ID: <20040322T160429Z_354200010000@solonohio.org> Don't forget auditions are tonight for... Lend Me A Tenor By Ken Ludwig Directed by Barbara Rhoades Auditions tonight and tomorrow - Monday, March 22 and Tuesday, March 23 = from 7-9 pm Location: Solon Center for the Arts All roles are open and include: Max, Maggie, Saunders, Tito Merelli, = Maria, the Bellhop, Diana and Julia. =20 Actors should be prepared to = read scenes from the script and if auditioning for the parts of Tito, the Bellhop = and Max please prepare 16 bars of a ballad or an aria.=20 Performances: Fridays and Saturdays May 14, 15, 21, 22, 28 and 29 at 7:30 = pm Sundays May 16 and 23 at 2 pm. For more information please call 440.337.1400 Solon Center for the Arts is located at 6315 SOM Center Road in Solon From Cinemaspiritohio at aol.com Mon Mar 22 20:44:55 2004 From: Cinemaspiritohio at aol.com (Cinemaspiritohio at aol.com) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 23:44:55 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Attn FIlmmakers - SPIRITUAL CINEMA COMMUNITY FORMING IN CLEVELAND Message-ID: <113.30653d5d.2d911ac7@aol.com> -------------------------------1080017095 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit THERE IS AN EXCITING NEW CINEMA COMMUNITY FORMING IN CLEVELAND. This is a wonderful opportunity for independent filmmakers and others interested in our local film industry. If you are a film producer, director, actor, screenplay writer, cameraperson, videographer, soundperson, editor, etc., or if you are interested in the film industry in any other capacity, please read and respond to Mary Faktor at CinemaSpiritOhio at aol.com with your area of talent/interest, name, address, phone number, email, and website. The Institute of Spiritual Entertainment, Inc. (ISE). After more than 25 years in Mainstream Hollywood, Stephen Simon (Producer/Director/Studio Executive on such films as Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, Somewhere in Time, What Dreams May Come, The Good-bye Girl, Smokey and the Bandit and many others, and author of THE FORCE IS WITH YOU- (Mystical Movie Messages That Inspire Our Lives) has CO-founded The Institute of Spiritual Entertainment, Inc. (ISE). This organization provides a venue for the development of artistic and creative works that inspire and ennoble the human spirit... supporting artistic expression. Beside offering support in getting your film made, there is also possible support in distributing your film. (Check www.MovingMessagesMedia.com for more information) Recognizing the powerful effect - both good and bad - that the media has upon our culture, Stephen Simon travels the globe promoting an explosive grass roots movement called "Spiritual Cinema Communities." "Spiritual Cinema" is a new genre which illuminates the human condition through films that inspire the viewer to explore our humanity at its best. Spiritual is not to be confused with religious. Spiritual Entertainment explores the magic, mystery and paradoxes of the human experience." (i.e. It's a Wonderful Life, Forrest Gump, The Matrix, Bruce Almighty, 2001 A Space Odessy, Whale Rider, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, etc.) Through the leadership of Stephen Simon and ISE, over 70 "Spiritual Cinema Communities" have been formed from Connecticut to Australia. There are two different spiritual cinema community focuses. 1. Artistic focused Community Mary Faktor - Cleveland Coordinator - Email: CinemaSpiritOhio at aol.com Participants are those in the artistic community who create entertainment that falls within the spiritual cinema genre. This group will gather monthly in a safe and nurturing space to: * Work in a collaborative effort to create Spiritual Entertainment projects via script writing, reading, film development, etc. * Work as a support team for each other for whatever creative project each participant might have. * Share knowledge and resources to increase the successes of each participant. * Showcase each other's projects for discussion and feedback. * Invite guest speakers to discuss topics of interest to the participants. * Inform and interest the public about Spiritual Entertainment. * Provide insights and updates to the ISE. The following values and attitudes will be honored within this artistic community: ** Providing an open, supportive and creative network of artistic people **Creating a safe, nurturing space to allow creative energies to flow **Sharing and expanding through collaboration, teamwork and a "together we can" attitude **Connecting people with their passion and higher purpose **Surrendering the self to the larger good, "check your ego at the door" mentality **Giving credit where credit is due **Respecting all participants views, opinions and creations **Being trustworthy, honest, peaceful, harmonious and loving **Incorporating consciousness, hope, empowerment, and inspiration into our stories in an entertaining fashion. The following values and attitudes are NOT supported by the ISE **Promotion of violence for violence sake **Degradation or exploitation of an individual or group **Destruction of any sort, be it a race of people, species, the earth or Universe 2. Audience focused Community Cleveland Coordinator Greg Liber - Email: GregLiber at yahoo.com Participants gather monthly at Unity of Greater Cleveland in Shaker Heights to: * View and discuss films with spiritual, inspirational or metaphysical messages. * Invite independent filmmakers to showcase and discuss their films. * Raise interest and awareness in the local community about Spiritual Entertainment. * Provide insights and updates to ISE If you are interested in learning more about joining this exciting new group of like-minded individuals to produce and distribute independent films that will make a positiveimpact on the world, please 1. Check www.MovingMessagesMedia.com and sign up for Stephen Simon's newsletter, movie reviews and list of recommended viewing. 2. Email Mary Faktor at CinemaSpiritOhio at aol.com (if you are interested in joining the Artistic Spiritual Cinema Community) with your name, address, phone number, talent/skill, email and website (if applicable) and you will be added to a listserve to receive notice of the first organizational meeting to be announced. -------------------------------1080017095 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
THERE IS AN E= XCITING NEW CINEMA COMMUNITY
FORMING IN CL= EVELAND.
 
 
The Institute of Spiritua= l Entertainment, Inc. (ISE). 
After more than 25 years in Mainstream=20= Hollywood,
Stephen Simon (Producer/Director/Studio= Executive on such
films as Bill and Ted's Excellent= Adventure, Somewhere in Time, What Dreams May Come, The Good-bye Girl, Smok= ey and the Bandit and many others, and author of THE FORCE IS WITH YOU- (Mys= tical Movie Messages That Inspire Our Lives) has CO-founded The Inst= itute of Spiritual Entertainment, Inc. (ISE).=   
This organization provides a venu= e for the development of artistic and creative works that inspire and ennobl= e the human spirit... supporting artistic expression.  Beside offering=20= support in getting your film made, there is also possible support in di= stributing your film. (Check w= ww.MovingMessagesMedia.com for more inform= ation)
 
Recognizing the powerful effect - = both good and bad - that the media has upon our culture, Stephen Simon trave= ls the globe promoting an explosive grass roots movement called "Spi= ritual Cinema Communities."  "Spiritual Cinema" is&n= bsp;a new genre which illuminates the human condition through film= s that inspire the viewer to explore our humanity at its best.  Sp= iritual is not to be confused with religious.  Spiritual Entertain= ment explores the magic, mystery and paradoxes of the human experience."&nbs= p;(i.e.  It's a Wonderful Life, Forrest Gump, The Matrix, Bruce Almight= y, 2001 A Space Odessy, Whale Rider, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, etc.)
 
Through the leadership of Stephen Simon= and ISE, over 70 "Spiritual Cinema Communities" have been formed from Conne= cticut to Australia.  There are two different spiritual cinema communit= y focuses. 
 
     &nb= sp;             =           1. Artis= tic focused Community
Mary Faktor -  Cleveland Coord= inator -  Email:  CinemaSpir= itOhio at aol.com
 
Participants are those in the arti= stic community who create entertainment that falls within the spiritual= cinema genre.  This group will gather monthly in a safe and nurturing=20= space to:
   * Work in a collaborative=20= effort to create Spiritual Entertainment projects via
       sc= ript writing, reading, film development, etc.
   * Work as a support team f= or each other for whatever creative project
       ea= ch participant might have.
   * Share knowledge and= resources to increase the successes of each participant.
    * Showcase each othe= r's projects for discussion and feedback.
    * Invite guest speak= ers to discuss topics of interest to the participants.
    * Inform and interes= t the public about Spiritual Entertainment.
    * Provide insights a= nd updates to the ISE.
 
The following values and attitudes will= be honored within this artistic community:
** Providing an open, supportive a= nd creative network of artistic people
**Creating a safe, nurturing space to a= llow creative energies to flow
**Sharing and expanding through collabo= ration, teamwork and a
   "together we can" attitude=
**Connecting people with their passion=20= and higher purpose
**Surrendering the self to the larger g= ood, "check your ego at the door"
    mentality
**Giving credit where credit is due
**Respecting all participants views, op= inions and creations
**Being trustworthy, honest, peaceful,=20= harmonious and loving
**Incorporating consciousness, hope, em= powerment, and inspiration into our
    stories in an entert= aining fashion.
 
The following values and attitudes are=20= NOT supported by the ISE
**Promotion of violence for violence sa= ke
**Degradation or exploitation of an ind= ividual or group
**Destruction of any sort, be it a race= of people, species, the earth or Universe
 
2. Audience focu= sed Community
Cleveland Coordinato= r Greg Liber  -   Email:  GregLiber at yahoo.com
 
Participants gather monthly at Uni= ty of Greater Cleveland in Shaker Heights to:
   * View and discuss fi= lms with spiritual, inspirational or metaphysical messages.
   * Invite independent=20= filmmakers to showcase and discuss th= eir films.
   * Raise interest and aware= ness in the local community about Spiritual
      Ent= ertainment.
   * Provide insights and upd= ates to ISE
 
If you are interested in learning more=20= about joining this exciting new group of like-minded individuals to produce=20= and distribute independent films that will make a positiveimpact on the worl= d, please
1. Check www.MovingMess= agesMedia.com and sign up for Stephen Simon's newsletter, movie reviews=20= and list of recommended viewing.
2.  Email Ma= ry Faktor at CinemaSpiritOhio at aol.com (if you are interes= ted in joining the Artistic Spiritual Cinema Community) with your name, addr= ess, phone number, talent/skill, email and website (if applicable) and=20= you will be added to a listserve to receive notice of the first organization= al meeting to be announced. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
-------------------------------1080017095-- From mamaevans2130 at juno.com Mon Mar 22 20:51:58 2004 From: mamaevans2130 at juno.com (Loretta D Evans) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 23:51:58 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Piano Teacher Wanted Message-ID: <20040322.235159.3236.0.mamaevans2130@juno.com> Looking for piano instructor for 21 year old in the Kent, OH area. Experienced in piano and looking to excelerate in music theory. Day and evening times available. Please reply to Laura at lauradaleyevans at yahoo.com Thanks, -Evans From dkilbane at cptonline.org Mon Mar 22 15:16:42 2004 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 18:16:42 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Danceworks 04 continues w/ SAFMOD and CCDT! March 26 - 28, 2004 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00CD_01C41039.D385FB50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit You can dance, for inspiration... And, check out SAFMOD on FOX 8's morning show between 6 and 9am this Wednesday, March 24! March 26 - March 28, 2004 SAFMOD Young Park, Artistic Director "...sheer exuberance..." --The Toronto Star CPT's eclectic resident dance company returns to Gordon Square Theatre, celebrating the power of collaboration between dance, live music, visual arts, and the rhythms of urban life. SAFMOD (SubAtomic Frequency Modulation OverDose) embraces the use of inter-media improvisation and ritualistic processes to cross traditional barriers and perceptions, and to create original, interactive performances. Their piece for Danceworks 04, "Odyssey," is a full-length work in which contemporary souls crave the simple solace of the journey back to where they belong but become frustrated by the complex and fragmented modern condition, raising the question: does the concept of home even exist? SAFMOD invites audiences to share a cathartic plunge through the convoluted terrain of today's emotional landscape with the combination of dance, theatre, original music, poetic scripts, stilts, aerial fabric, and visual design. Friday, March 26, 2004 8:00 p.m. Saturday, March 27, 2004 8:00 p.m. Sunday, March 28, 2004 3:00 p.m. March 26 - March 28, 2004 Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre Michael Medcalf, Artistic/Executive Director "Impressive, lyrical, evocative." --The Cleveland Plain Dealer CPT's resident dance company presents a roster of electric and soulful dance featuring the choreography of Dianne McIntyre, Young Park, and Linda Kahn, entitled "When Women Gather." This multicultural ensemble of African-American, Asian-American, and Jewish-American women offers a diverse perspective of their experiences as minorities in America with the visceral essence of African-American dance traditions. 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Unfortunately, at this time, our auditions have been postponed due to the unavailability of our local theater in the coming months. Our auditions have been RE-SCHEDULED for mid-May. Rehearsal times will be dependent on the availability of our actors/actresses. Our projected production dates are for September, 2004. The role of Titus is pre-cast. All other roles are open. If you have any other questions, comments, or concerns, please e-mail BethAnn at TamingOfShakespeareCompany at yahoo.com. My apologies for any inconvenience or confusion, BethAnn Sadowski President, The Taming of Shakespeare Company Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam --0-1842475039-1080023071=:31892 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
NEOhioPal Subscribers,
 
Recently, I have received several calls and e-mails concerning The Taming of Shakespeare Company's audition dates for Titus Andronicus. Unfortunately, at this time, our auditions have been postponed due to the unavailability of our local theater in the coming months. Our auditions have been RE-SCHEDULED for mid-May.
 
Rehearsal times will be dependent on the availability of our actors/actresses.
 
Our projected production dates are for September, 2004.
 
The role of Titus is pre-cast. All other roles are open.
 
If you have any other questions, comments, or concerns, please e-mail BethAnn at TamingOfShakespeareCompany at yahoo.com.
 
My apologies for any inconvenience or confusion,
BethAnn Sadowski
President, The Taming of Shakespeare Company

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Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam --0-1842475039-1080023071=:31892-- From ziggy at apk.net Tue Mar 23 07:20:15 2004 From: ziggy at apk.net (Frederick Perry) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 07:20:15 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Hamlet's" final week 3/25-3/28 at Tri-C Metro Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C410A7.49C226A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hamlet By William Shakespeare Directed by Frederick Perry Final week of production, Thursday through Sunday (March 25, 26, 27 at 8pm and 3pm on March 28) in the Studio Theatre at the Metro Campus of Cuyahoga Community College. Use entrance #6 at Woodland and 30th for secure underground parking. Fifty cents (2 quarters) fee upon exit. Spring is in the air and it's a perfect time for a good tragedy! Our multi-cultural production of Hamlet is a fast moving 2-hour, production that brings into focus the profound meaning of Revenge and that it should have no bounds! Call 216 987-4211 for Reservations. Adults $7, Student and Seniors $5. For groups of 10 or more call 216 987-4535 for group rate. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C410A7.49C226A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hamlet
By=20 William Shakespeare
Directed by Frederick = Perry
 
Final week of=20 production, Thursday through Sunday=20 (March 25, 26, 27 at 8pm and 3pm on March 28) in the Studio = Theatre=20 at the Metro Campus of Cuyahoga Community College.
Use entrance=20 #6 at Woodland and 30th for secure underground parking.  Fifty = cents (2=20 quarters) fee upon exit.
Spring is in=20 the air and it's a perfect time for a good tragedy! =20 Our multi-cultural production of = Hamlet is a=20 fast moving 2-hour, production that brings into focus the profound = meaning of=20 Revenge and that it should have no=20 bounds!
 
Call 216=20 987-4211 for Reservations.  Adults $7, Student and Seniors=20 $5.
For groups of=20 10 or more call 216 987-4535 for group rate.
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C410A7.49C226A0-- From Crwhite114 at aol.com Tue Mar 23 04:18:21 2004 From: Crwhite114 at aol.com (Crwhite114 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 07:18:21 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Caught in the Net" - 2nd Weekend at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Message-ID: <1e1.1bf9d872.2d91850d@aol.com> --part1_1e1.1bf9d872.2d91850d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Press Release Chagrin Valley Little Theater Presents Ray Cooney's "Caught in the Net" March 23, 2004 John Smith, is a bigamous taxi driver with one wife in Wimbledon and another in Streatham. And the farcical action goes into overdrive from the start, as his teenage daughter by one marriage and his teenage son by the other discover each other on the Internet and seem intent on starting a fine romance, little suspecting that they share the same dad. So farce arrives at the Internet age! March 19th - April 10th Fridays & Saturdays @ 8 PM Directed by Barbara L. Rhoades Produced by Carolyn Barnhard 40 River Street Chagrin Falls, OH Box Office: (440) 247-8955 Box Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. Monday - Saturday Call the box office for tickets today! Chagrin Valley Little Theatre showcases the region's most talented actors, directors and production experts in seven plays each season, plus special events such as concerts, children's programs and seasonal productions. For an unforgettable entertainment and cultural experience, come to historic, charming Chagrin Falls and enjoy an evening of live theater at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre --part1_1e1.1bf9d872.2d91850d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Press Release

Chagrin Valley Little Theater

Presents Ray Cooney's "Caught in the Net"

March 23, 2004   John Smith, is a bigamous taxi driver with one wi= fe in Wimbledon and another in Streatham.  And the farcical action goes= into overdrive from the start, as his teenage daughter by one marriage and=20= his teenage son by the other discover each other on the Internet and seem in= tent on starting a fine romance, little suspecting that they share the same=20= dad.  So farce arrives at the Internet age!

March 19th - April 10th
Fridays & Saturdays @ 8 PM



Directed by Barbara L. Rhoades
Produced by Carolyn Barnhard


40 River Street
Chagrin Falls, OH 

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

Call the box office for tickets today!

Chagrin Valley Little Theatre showcases the region's most talented actors, d= irectors and production experts in seven plays each season, plus special eve= nts such as concerts, children's programs and seasonal productions.

For an unforgettable entertainment and cultural experience, come to historic= , charming Chagrin Falls and enjoy an evening of live theater at Chagrin Val= ley Little Theatre

--part1_1e1.1bf9d872.2d91850d_boundary-- From benneedham at ameritech.net Tue Mar 23 07:17:31 2004 From: benneedham at ameritech.net (Ben Needham) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 10:17:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking to find a 70's era jeep for upcoming production In-Reply-To: <20040323061439.61E166209E@mailman.siteprotect.com> Message-ID: <002d01c410e9$f605b4d0$6401a8c0@SONY> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C410C0.0D2FACD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable We are looking to locate a 70's (early 80's) era jeep to purchase for = the upcoming production of Missionaries at the Fine Arts Association. It = will be highly distressed, so the worse the condition the better. If you = have one you are looking to part with, or know someone who does, please = contact us. =20 Thanks, Ben Needham =20 =20 Ben Needham Principal Designer Digital Squirrel Studio 63 Jackson Blvd Bedford, OH 44146 Phone: 216-534-3468=20 Fax:: 440-735-1594 visit us online @ http://www.digitalsquirrel.net=20 =20 Digital Squirrel Studio is a full service animation, illustration and = design studio, servicing the theatre, architecture and film/television = industries. =20 =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C410C0.0D2FACD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

We are looking to locate a 70's (early 80's) era jeep = to purchase for the upcoming production of Missionaries at the Fine Arts Association.  It will be highly distressed, so the = worse the condition the better.  If you have one you are looking to part = with, or know someone who does, please contact us.

 

Thanks,
Ben Needham

 

 

Ben Needham
Principal Designer
Digital Squirrel Studio
63 = Jackson Blvd Bedford, OH 44146
Phone: 216-534-3468
Fax:: 440-735-1594
visit us online @ http://www.digitalsquirrel.net =

 

Digital = Squirrel Studio is a full service animation, illustration and design studio, = servicing the theatre, architecture and film/television = industries.

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C410C0.0D2FACD0-- From ahedges at kalliopestage.com Tue Mar 23 08:15:37 2004 From: ahedges at kalliopestage.com (Allison Hedges) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 08:15:37 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Classes at Kalliope Stage beginning this Saturday! Message-ID: <20040323161537.72670.qmail@web80303.mail.yahoo.com> Kalliope Stage, the new professional musical theater at the corner of Cedar and Lee in Cleveland Heights, is offering its first season of classes taught by Education Director Allison Hedges. The Spring session runs from Saturday, March 27th thru Saturday, May 15th, featuring the following classes for kids and teens: KALLIOPE KIDS (ages 8-12) Saturdays 10:30-11:30 AM $96 This eight-week introductory course uses creative play to develop useful skills for the stage and beyond. We?ll explore creative expression with theater games that foster concentration, listening and responding, problem solving, cooperation, and goal reaching. Further exercises introduce improvisation, creative storytelling, and character development, with the use of movement, music, and art. The same skills an actor uses onstage also build confidence and self esteem in everyday life. TRIPLE THREAT (ages 12-18) Saturdays, 2:30-4:00 PM $128 Singer, Actor, Dancer ? that?s the performer who?s a triple threat. In the world of musical theater the triple threat is always in demand. This eight-week course explores acting, voice, and movement with guidance from industry professionals. We?ll target each student?s unique talents and how to develop them to reach a personal best. The course will culminate in a mock audition where you?ll put new skills into practice. Present a song on Kalliope?s stage, and start on your way to becoming a triple threat. Bring a notebook and sheet music for a song you know to the first class. TEEN IMROV (ages 12-18) Saturdays, 12:30-2:00 PM $128 Improvisation is the basis of sketch comedy, and it?s one of the most challenging acting skills to master. We?ll explore voice, movement, and character development through interactive theater games and exercises. There are more important things than memorizing lines from a script. Learn to think on your feet by sharpening your ability to listen, observe, and respond in the moment. "Welcome to our first season of classes at Kalliope Stage, a place for creative self expression. A rich, active imagination is a talent all young people should develop. Being able to approach life creatively is a valuable tool for success. Every Saturday we?ll discover new ways to stretch our imaginations and have fun while we learn." ? Allison Hedges, Education Director Allison Hedges received her Bachelor's degree in Drama from New York University, where she studied at the prestigious Tisch School of the Arts. At NYU?s graduate program in Educational Theater, she studied with pioneers of the field including Nellie McCaslin, Lowell Swortzell, and the children's playwright Aurand Harris. Her dramatic studies include residencies with New York's Circle-in-the-Square Theater School, William Esper Studio, and London's Holborn Center for the Performing Arts. Her professional credits began with a co-starring role in the CBS miniseries "George Washington II: The Forging of a Nation" with Barry Bostwick and Patty Duke. She has continued her work in film, television, and theater, including roles in "Stealing Home" and "Dead Poets? Society." Ms. Hedges taught drama for children at Philadelphia's historic Walnut Street Theater and directed the children?s theater program at the Please Touch Museum. She has directed many productions for both children and adults, and conducted theater-in-education workshops based on original material. She is currently appearing in Kalliope Stage's premiere production, "A Grand Night for Singing." Kalliope Stage is located at 2134 Lee Road, just off of Cedar Road in Cleveland Heights. For more information about the education program, please call Allison Hedges at (216) 321-0860 or send an email to ahedges at kalliopestage.com. From GrahaSu at ci.akron.oh.us Tue Mar 23 08:48:12 2004 From: GrahaSu at ci.akron.oh.us (Graham, Suzie) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 11:48:12 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Costume/Fashion Artist Needed For Lock 3 Summer Arts Experience i n Akron Message-ID: <675B47A9343751449512A4411BC5EC06028C8FDE@W2KCOA1> The City of Akron is seeking an instructor for the Costume/Fashion Design component of the Lock 3 Summer Arts Experience. The Lock 3 Summer Arts experience is a program organized through Don Plusquellic, the Mayor of the City of Akron. The program identifies students aged 14 to 18 with a demonstrated aptitude for the arts, and partners them with professional artists who mentor them in the creation of collaborative works of art. This summer, the program will offer seven components: Filmmaking and Video, Creative Writing, Theatre Performance, Music Production and Performance, Metalsmithing/ 3 Dimensional Art, Sculpture/Mask Making, and Fashion/Costume Design. Each of these components will work under the unified concept of Transforming Myth. Combining research with history and creativity, each component will create individual and collaborative works of art. The program integrates work readiness skills with art education by assisting the students in building resumes, portfolios, working art and workplace techniques and promoting a workplace environment. Apprentices (the students) are paid a $400 stipend for their participation in the program. Program Details: Generally, each component should run approximately 4-5 weeks, with no more than 6 hours worked by apprentices per day. Total scheduled working hours for apprentices should be between 80 and 100 hours. Days and times are somewhat flexible depending upon the requirements of the component. The overall program is scheduled to begin June 14 and end with a closing reception/performance/gallery opening on August 12. Each of the seven components will be scheduled during that time. Lead artists are invited to be a part of the interview and selection process of students (beginning in April). Artists generally work with 10 apprentices. The Summer 2004 Summer Arts Experience will carry on the spirit of the original program with some changes in format and artistic vision. This year, the seven art components will be unified conceptually under the common theme of "Transforming Myth". Each component will base its process on the research and reinterpretation of diverse myths throughout time. Reflecting diversity, history and creativity, it will be the mission of each instructor to impart the original myths to their apprentices, and guide them in the reinterpretation of those myths into their finished projects. Although much of the Lock 3 activity will still take place downtown, some of the components include outreach projects, making the Lock 3 Summer Arts Experience more present in the public eye. Components will take place throughout the summer, mid June to mid August, with all groups coming together for the final Gallery Reception and Graduation Ceremony on August 12. Components will be reunited August 28th for a public performance and exhibit in conjunction with Lock 3 events. Each component will culminate with a finished product that will be marketable to corporations or the general public. Fashion/Costume Design Concept: This mentor will guide apprentices (students aged 14-17 who are awarded a stipend) in the research of clothing, and possible ties to mythology or performance. Using the Acting Troupe's actors and their own body types as models, they will design and create costumes and ready to wear incorporating history, myth, and their own modern outlook. Clothing will be used in performance as well as made available for sale. Mentor must provide instruction and demonstration in the following: Fashion/ Costume Rendering, Construction Techniques (and be able to oversee/guide and possibly complete the construction of garments), Pattern Drafting, Pattern use, Cutting/ Draping, Fitting, Fabric Dying and Treatment. End Product: Clothing designed by the group available for sale (including accessories and garments). Costumes for the Theatre Troupe (10 actors). Location/ Schedule: This component will coincide with the Theater component. It will require some overlap, but not identical schedules. It will take place at the Lock 3 Park. Preferably July 12-August 12 with room for variation. This concept is flexible depending upon the lead artists abilities/talent and artistic direction. Salary range $1500-$3500 for program commitment, commensurate with experience. From ray at worldeonline.com Tue Mar 23 10:23:04 2004 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 13:23:04 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Film crew training at North Coast Central Casting. Message-ID: <011101c41103$eab8a500$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0112_01C410DA.01E29D00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Training for digital film production. Classes on Wed. nights from 7:30 to 10:30 PM. / 8 week course is $95. Complete training with =96 Camera, sound, lighting, set up, boom and much more. Class room training, plus actual training on a digital feature. Class size is 6. Classes starting 3/31. =20 North Coast Central Casting 216-651-5441 =20 Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com =20 _____ =20 << ella for Spam Control >> has removed 9473 Spam messages and set aside 86 Read Later for me You can use it too - and it's FREE! www.ellaforspam.com=09 ------=_NextPart_000_0112_01C410DA.01E29D00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Training for digital film production. Classes on Wed. = nights from 7:30 to 10:30 = PM. / 8 week course is $95. Complete training with – Camera, sound, lighting, = set up, boom and much more. Class room training, plus actual training on a = digital feature. Class size is 6. Classes starting 3/31.

 

North Coast Central Casting

216-651-5441

 

Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com

 



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------=_NextPart_000_0112_01C410DA.01E29D00-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Tue Mar 23 14:53:09 2004 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 14:53:09 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEED YOUNG MALE, HIGH BARITONE SINGER/ACTOR FOR "THE FANTASTICKS" @ CLAGUE Message-ID: <20040323225309.72924.qmail@web80410.mail.yahoo.com> --0-974863962-1080082389=:72871 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE 1371 CLAGUE ROAD WESTLAKE, OH 44145 PHONE: 440-331-0403 Clague Playhouse is still in need of a young male, high baritone, singer/actor for The Fantasticks. Performance Dates are May 7 - 30 Contact Director Rob Gibb at 1-216-226-1404 to arrange for audition. --0-974863962-1080082389=:72871 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE
1371 CLAGUE ROAD
WESTLAKE, OH 44145
PHONE:  440-331-0403
 
Clague Playhouse is still in need of a young male, high baritone, singer/actor for The Fantasticks.
 
Performance Dates are May 7 - 30
 
Contact Director Rob Gibb at 1-216-226-1404 to arrange for audition.
--0-974863962-1080082389=:72871-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Tue Mar 23 15:08:47 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 18:08:47 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kevin Kellyokie is Back - with a Twist! Message-ID: <4b.3b918420.2d921d7f@aol.com> --part1_4b.3b918420.2d921d7f_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit It's back, but this time with me behind the bar! Come to Cronies in Lakewood to belt out a few tunes and belt down a few drinks! And ask for a no-carb shot called a Kevin Kellakazee, thank you. The first night back is this Wednesday, March 24, 2004 It is that time of the month again, yep, time to drink and sing! I am your humble host for: Karaoke Theatre Night Wednesday, March 24, 2004 at 10 PM Cronies Bar and Grill Located Detroit and Wayne in Lakewood 17900 Detroit Avenue Starts at 10, come early to get a table Sing, Eat, or Find Yourself! Kitchen open until Midnight 216-226-3310, if you get lost Kevin Joseph Kelly Call me for anything 216-269-3824 TPOG! --part1_4b.3b918420.2d921d7f_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
It's back, but this time with me behind the bar!
Come to Cronies in Lakewood to belt out a few tunes and belt down a few drin= ks!
And ask for a no-carb shot called a Kevin Kellakazee, thank you.
The first night back is this Wednesday, March 24, 2004


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

I am your humble host for:

Karaoke Theatre Night

Wednesday, March 24, 2004 at 10 PM

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

Sing, Eat, or Find Yourself!

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

Kevin Joseph Kelly 
Call me for anything 216-269-3824
TPOG!
--part1_4b.3b918420.2d921d7f_boundary-- From spanishxrose at hotmail.com Tue Mar 23 16:46:57 2004 From: spanishxrose at hotmail.com (Spanish Rose) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 19:46:57 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MHS The Crucible Message-ID:

Arthur Miller's The Crucible

For Three Nights Only!

Thursday, March 25 @ 7:30 PM

Friday, March 26 @ 8 PM

Saturday, March 27 @ 8 PM

in Medina High School's Middle Auditorium

Tickets are $5.00

Check out MHS Performing Arts Website at http://www.mcsoh.org/pac/ for more information or call the Box Office at:  (330) 636-3400 

Come join a night of wonderful entertainment! The cast is wonderful and the direction professional!  The words that will form on your lips are: "Wow. I can't believe this is a high school performance."

 

 

* Directions available on the MHS Performing Arts Website above *



Free up your inbox with MSN Hotmail Extra Storage. Multiple plans available. From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Tue Mar 23 16:54:41 2004 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 19:54:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Verve Music Chairman at Tri-C JazzFest Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4113A.97521524 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Verve Music Group chairman, Tommy LiPuma will lead=20 "The Al Jarreau Sessions" Thursday, March 25, 2004 =20 1:00 p.m. Tri-C Metro Campus Studio Theatre (Theatre 10) Free and open to Jazz Studies Students, Recording Arts Students, General Public.=20 Tommy LiPuma discusses the creative process behind the newly-produced Al Jarreau recording. He'll take us behind the scenes to the Capitol studio sessions, discuss how songs and specific musicians were chosen, and play back the individual tracks and the finished mixes. In short, Tommy gives us the inside scoop on the creation of this world-class Jazz recording. www.tricjazzfest.com =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4113A.97521524 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Verve = Music Group=20 chairman, Tommy LiPuma will lead
"The = Al Jarreau=20 Sessions"
Thursday, March=20 25, 2004   
1:00=20 p.m.

Tri-C Metro Campus Studio Theatre (Theatre=20 10)
Free and = open to Jazz Studies Students, Recording Arts Students, General Public.

Tommy LiPuma discusses the creative = process behind=20 the newly-produced Al Jarreau recording. He’ll take us behind the = scenes to the=20 Capitol studio sessions, discuss how songs and specific musicians were = chosen,=20 and play back the individual tracks and the finished mixes. In short, = Tommy=20 gives us the inside scoop on the creation of this world-class Jazz=20 recording.
www.tricjazzfest.com

 
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4113A.97521524-- From tamingofshakespearecompany at yahoo.com Tue Mar 23 13:18:30 2004 From: tamingofshakespearecompany at yahoo.com (Beth Sadowski) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 13:18:30 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Titus Andronicus Update -- Taming of Shakespeare Company Message-ID: <20040323211830.95909.qmail@web61203.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1432445768-1080076710=:95603 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii NEOhioPal, The Taming of Shakespeare Company has developed a website to keep actors/actress, crew, and spectators updated on our upcoming productions and auditions. The site is located at: geocities.com/tamingofshakespearecompany -- please come and visit our site and show your support for out fledgling theater company. Thank you, BethAnn Sadowski President, The Taming of Shakespeare Company Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam --0-1432445768-1080076710=:95603 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
NEOhioPal,
     The Taming of Shakespeare Company has developed a website to keep actors/actress, crew, and spectators updated on our upcoming productions and auditions. The site is located at: geocities.com/tamingofshakespearecompany -- please come and visit our site and show your support for out fledgling theater company.
 
Thank you,
BethAnn Sadowski
President, The Taming of Shakespeare Company

Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam --0-1432445768-1080076710=:95603-- From RJtac6 at aol.com Tue Mar 23 11:39:18 2004 From: RJtac6 at aol.com (RJtac6 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 14:39:18 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEED 2 SET PIECES Message-ID: <15b.30d8b168.2d91ec66@aol.com> --part1_15b.30d8b168.2d91ec66_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I am looking for 2 set pieces for charlie and the chocolate factory/ charlie and the great glass elevator. I am in need of the elevator and the chocolate fountain. --part1_15b.30d8b168.2d91ec66_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I am looking for 2 set pieces for c= harlie and the chocolate factory/ charlie and the great glass elevator. I am= in need of the elevator and the chocolate fountain. --part1_15b.30d8b168.2d91ec66_boundary-- From kgygli at jcu.edu Tue Mar 23 11:51:54 2004 From: kgygli at jcu.edu (kgygli at jcu.edu) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 14:51:54 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Piece of My Heart Opens Friday at John Carroll University Message-ID: John Carroll University Theater is proud to present: A Piece of My Heart by Shirley Lauro Based on the collection of oral histories by Keith Walker Directed by Karen Gygli Six American women enthusiastically sign up to go to Vietnam as nurses, entertainers, Red Cross workers and strategic intelligence workers. But they don't find leaving Vietnam behind them quite as easy. Based on true stories. Show Dates: March 26, 27, April 2, and 3 at 8PM, and April 4 at 2PM in Kulas Auditorium, right under the clock tower in John Carroll University's main administration building. To reserve tickets, call 216.397.4428. We will not call you back, but your tickets will be available at the box office right before the show starts. From exec11 at nls.net Tue Mar 23 12:37:04 2004 From: exec11 at nls.net (exec11 at nls.net) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 15:37:04 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Shakespeare Festival's 2004 Benefit Message-ID: <002a01c41116$9af02a80$5a0890d8@april> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0027_01C410EC.B16AA8A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival Presents The Comedies The Histories The Tragedies The Mysteries You are cordially invited to experience an evening of "Mystery, Murder = and Mayhem" to benefit the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival. Try your = hand at guessing the culprits in Shakespeare Whodunits while enjoying = light fare and a silent auction all to help continue the Festival's = mission to present free outdoor Shakespeare to the Northeast Ohio = community. With Honorary chair Les Roberts, Mystery Writer Author of The Irish Sports Pages Whodunit? The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, that's who! Whatdunit? Light Fare Cash Bar Silent Auction Shakespeare Whodunit Performances Wheredunit? The Hermit Club 1629 Dodge Court Downtown Cleveland Friday, April 23, 2004 (Shakespeare's Birthday) 6:30 to 10:30 PM Youdunit! General Admission $45 each=20 Benefactor $95 each ($50 Tax Deductible) Reservations can be made online at www.cleveshakes.org=20 Check, MasterCard, Visa, Discover Or print this email and send it with your check to: The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival P.O. Box 93494 Cleveland, Ohio 44101-5494 Or Call 877-280-1646 ------=_NextPart_000_0027_01C410EC.B16AA8A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The = Cleveland=20 Shakespeare Festival

Presents
The Comedies
The = Histories
The=20 Tragedies
The Mysteries

You are cordially = invited to=20 experience an evening of =93Mystery, Murder and Mayhem=94 to = benefit the=20 Cleveland Shakespeare Festival.  Try your hand at guessing the = culprits in=20 Shakespeare Whodunits while enjoying light fare and a = silent=20 auction  all to help continue the Festival=92s mission to = present free=20 outdoor Shakespeare to the Northeast Ohio community.

With = Honorary=20 chair Les Roberts, Mystery Writer
Author of The Irish Sports=20 Pages

Whodunit?
The = Cleveland=20 Shakespeare Festival, that=92s who!

Whatdunit?
Light=20 Fare
Cash Bar
Silent Auction
Shakespeare Whodunit=20 Performances

Wheredunit?
The = Hermit=20 Club
1629 Dodge Court
Downtown Cleveland

Friday, April = 23,=20 2004
(Shakespeare=92s Birthday)
6:30 to 10:30 = PM

Youdunit!

General Admission $45 each
Benefactor $95 each = ($50 Tax=20 Deductible)
Reservations can be made online at
www.cleveshakes.org=20

Check, MasterCard, Visa, Discover

Or print this email and = send it=20 with your check=20 to:
        The= =20 Cleveland Shakespeare=20 Festival
        P.O.=20 Box=20 93494
        C= leveland,=20 Ohio 44101-5494
Or Call=20 877-280-1646

------=_NextPart_000_0027_01C410EC.B16AA8A0-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Tue Mar 23 13:17:00 2004 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 16:17:00 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players "The Dining Room" auditions Message-ID: <29.5363126e.2d92034c@aol.com> -------------------------------1080076620 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Workshop Players announces auditions for The Dining Room, a comedy/drama by A. R. Gurney. Director Don Wozniak is seeking adult actors, a minimum of three men and three women, possibly as many as four of each. Auditions will consist of readings from the script. Each actor will be asked to play a variety of roles and ages from grade school age through elderly. Auditions will be held at Workshop Players Theater, located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, on Sunday, April 18 and Monday, April 19, from 7 to 9:30 p.m.. Performance dates are July 8 through July 25. For more information, contact the director at 440-244-3960 or by e-mail at: cen55422 at centurytel.net or check out our website at www.workshopplayers.com - 30 - "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" -------------------------------1080076620 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 

Workshop Players announces auditions= for The Dining Room, a comedy/drama by A. R. Gurney.  Director=20= Don Wozniak is seeking adult actors, a minimum of three men and three women,= possibly as many as four of each.  Auditions will consist of readings=20= from the script.  Each actor will be asked to play a variety of roles a= nd ages from grade school age through elderly. 

 

Auditions will be held at Workshop Players Theater, located at= 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, on Sunday, April 18 and Monday, April 1= 9, from 7 to 9:30 p.m.. Performance dates are July 8 through July 25.=

 

For more information, contact the di= rector at 440-244-3960 or by e-mail at: cen55422 at centurytel.net or check out our website at www.workshopplayers.com

 

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"If the whole world's a stage, I demand better ligh= ting"
-------------------------------1080076620-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Tue Mar 23 13:19:18 2004 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 16:19:18 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players to open Schoolhouse Rock Live! Message-ID: -------------------------------1080076758 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round is proud to announce our next=20 production, Schoolhouse Rock Live!, from the series created by George Newall= and Tom=20 Yohe and based on an idea by David McCall. =20 The Emmy Award-winning 1970s Saturday morning cartoon series that taught=20 history, grammar, math, science and politics through clever, tuneful songs i= s=20 instructing a whole new generation. Various characters come out of the TV se= t to=20 show a nervous teacher how to win his students over with imagination and=20 music, through such beloved songs as "Just A Bill," "Lolly, Lolly, Lolly" an= d=20 "Conjunction Junction." =20 Director Bill Reising has assembled a cast of Workshop regulars and=20 newcomers, including Musical Director Jayne Bartish-Kacik, Choreographer Gre= g Dziama,=20 Tom Castro, Aimee Dickinson, Lisa Marie Eckenrode, Lisa Hirzel, Denise Schmi= d,=20 Diana Tyler and Stuart Landes. Bryan Bird is the accompanist. =20 Book is by Scott Ferguson, George Keating and Kyle Hall; Music and Lyrics by= =20 Lynn Ahrens, Bob Dorough, Dave Frishberg, Kathy Mandry, George Newall and To= m=20 Yohe =20 Performance dates are April 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 30; May 1 at 8 p.m, with=20 Sunday matinees on April 25 and May 2 at 3 p.m. Tickets are $10 each and may= be=20 reserved by calling the box office at 440-988-5613. Group rates are availabl= e=20 for groups of 15 or more. =20 Workshop Players Theatre is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway= =20 between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58. For more information, log on to our website at www.workshopplayers.com =20 30 =E2=80=93 "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" -------------------------------1080076758 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

Workshop Players=20= Theatre-in-the-Round is proud to announce our next production, Schoolhouse Rock Live!,= from the series created by George Ne= wall and Tom Yohe and based on an idea by David McCall.

 =

 The Emmy Award-winning 1970s Saturday mornin= g cartoon series that taught history, grammar, math, science and politics th= rough clever, tuneful songs is instructing a whole new generation. Various c= haracters come out of the TV set to show a nervous teacher how to win his st= udents over with imagination and music, through such beloved songs as "Just=20= A Bill," "Lolly, Lolly, Lolly" and "Conjunction Junction."

 =

Director Bill Rei= sing has assembled a cast of Workshop regulars and newcomers, including Musi= cal Director Jayne Bartish-Kacik, Choreographer Greg Dziama, Tom Castro, Aim= ee Dickinson, Lisa Marie Eckenrode, Lisa Hirzel, Denise Schmid, Diana Tyler=20= and Stuart Landes. Bryan Bird is the accompanist.

 =

Book is by Scott=20= Ferguson, George Keating and Kyle Hall; Music and Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens, Bob= Dorough, Dave Frishberg, Kathy Mandry, George Newall and Tom Yohe

 =

Performance dates= are April 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 30; May 1 at 8 p.m, with Sunday matinees on A= pril 25 and May 2 at 3 p.m. Tickets are $10 each and may be reserved by call= ing the box office at 440-988-5613. Group rates are available for groups of=20= 15 or more.

 =

Workshop Players=20= Theatre is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway between Rt. 2 an= d Rt. 58.

 

For more informat= ion, log on to our website at www= .workshopplayers.com

 

 =

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"If the whole world's a stage, I demand better ligh= ting"
-------------------------------1080076758-- From dkilbane at cptonline.org Wed Mar 24 12:44:16 2004 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 15:44:16 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]PRESS RELEASE: CPT Academy's Spring Session Announced! Message-ID: For Immediate Release Contact: Holly Holsinger, CPT Academy Director 216/631-2727 ext. 202 cptacademy at cptonline.org March 24, 2004 CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE PRESENTS CPT ACADEMY?S SPRING SESSION Cutting edge theatre training for children, teens, and adults! CLEVELAND, OH - After a successful first series in Winter 2004, the Academy is back in session. For 20 years, CPT has blazed trails, offering the highest quality, most adventurous, cutting edge theatre in Northeast Ohio. Now this Near West side institution offers an educational opportunity for children, teens, and adults to take a thrilling step toward the edge: CPT presents the spring 2004 session of CPT Academy. Classes are taught by resident artists, who provide innovative training to theatre enthusiasts of all ages, regardless of experience. CPT?s Director of Education, Holly Holsinger, is ?very excited for the spring session, along with the return of the creative classes for children and the very popular Going Solo class.? CPT?s groundbreaking methods unlock the creative power and inspiration in each individual, while at the same time focusing that energy through clear dramatic technique. CPT Academy?s spring session consists of 8 consecutive Saturdays from April 17 - June 5, 2004. All classes take place on the CPT campus. Classes for Adults (ages 18 and up) Audition Techniques Auditioning has become an art in and of itself. Learn how to audition effectively, the tricks of the trade, and how to show your best self. Learn techniques in cold reading, choose the right monologue, and write the best resume. The last class will be a special private audition for CPT?s leading directors. Taught by Jill Levin. Saturdays 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m., $125. Experimental Theatre Wing Work with CPT?s Resident Director Raymond Bobgan as you learn new techniques to explore creativity, craft, and the essence of great acting. This class is a great way for artists to reconnect to their creative resources and get inspired. You will also learn ways of developing your own creative material through movement, sound, song, and action. Saturdays 12:30-2:30 p.m., $150. Going Solo: Writing for Solo Performance Do you have a story you've always wanted to tell? Do you have material that would work for a solo piece, but you're not sure how to put it all together? In this class, we will use writing exercises, movement, and improvisation to ?jump start? the creative process and put you on the way to creating your own solo work for the stage. All levels of experience are welcome. Former students of Going Solo are encouraged to attend, but no prerequisite is required. Taught by Sarah Morton. Saturdays 3:00-5:00 p.m., $150. Classes for Children and Teens Act Out Shakespeare! (ages 13-17) Access the works of the greatest playwright of all time. Learn how to confront Shakespeare?s works and characters with active techniques that break down the words into digestible parts and bring the text to life. By the end of the program you will be able to perform a fully polished monologue, ready for audition or competition. Taught by Holly Holsinger. Saturdays 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m., $100. Back by popular demand!!! The Play Room (ages 6-12) This class will allow young actors to create their own play, from a familiar story or a tale all their own. The play will develop from improvisations and theater games, which encourage working together as an ensemble. Fun and hard work coexist as the kids write, design, and perform their own show. Taught by Holly Holsinger. Saturdays 10:00-11:00 a.m., $100. Fairy Tales (ages 3-5) This class is a fun approach for little performers just starting out. The class provides interactive games, music, dress-up, and new stories to act out each week. Parents are invited to participate with their children. Taught by Jaime Bouvier. Saturdays 10:00-10:45 a.m., $85. Classes for children allow for fun theatre games, dress-up play, and guided improvisations into magical worlds. They learn important tools about building performance as they work towards producing and performing in their very own production. For more information about these classes, contact Holly Holsinger at 216/631-2727 ext. 202 or e-mail at cptacademy at cptonline.org . The Faculty Holly Holsinger is CPT?s Director of Education. She brings over 20 years of acting and teaching experience to the CPT Academy. In 2001, Holly was voted ?Best Actress in Cleveland? in The Free Times. She has toured all over the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Brazil performing with Wishhounds performance group, as well as taking on classic roles for the stage. She holds an M.F.A. in Acting from the University of California, Irvine, where she studied with Robert Cohen (Acting Power) and experimental theatre guru Jerzy Grotowski. Holly has taught theatre at Ohio State University, University of Akron, Tri-C, and Lorain Co. Community College. She has been teaching and performing for children since 1987. Sarah Morton is an award-winning playwright and performer, and a native of Cleveland, Ohio. Recent productions of her plays include Night Bloomers with Emerging Artists Theatre in New York City, Love in Pieces at the NYC International Fringe Festival, and Stumble, with Great Lakes Theater Festival. She has served as artist-in-residence at Cleveland State University, Cleveland School of the Arts, and Hathaway Brown School, and has been teaching in The Cleveland Play House's Young Playwrights Workshop for the past six years. Jill Levin has been an acting teacher for many years, working with actors at Cleveland Public Theatre, The Cleveland Play House, Wisdom Bridge Theater in Chicago, and the Pennsylvania Stage Company. She has performed in numerous shows at CPT as well as theaters in New York, Chicago, and Tokyo. Her most recent CPT credits include the starring role in Tennessee Williams? Summer and Smoke, The Herald in Discordia, and Barbara in the upcoming Nickel & Dimed. She has extensive professional actor training, and is a graduate of New York?s Circle in the Square Theater School. Raymond Bobgan is CPT?s Resident Director and has been creating wholly original works of theatre for over ten years. His groundbreaking plays have been seen throughout the U.S., Brazil, Canada, and Denmark. Bobgan has designed and implemented numerous educational programs for CPT and has led workshops in experimental theatre techniques at colleges, theatres, universities, and conservatory programs. Jaime Bouvier received a degree in Theatre Arts from the University of Iowa. She completed her honor?s thesis while studying at the Universite de Caen in France, where she worked with renowned puppet theatre Le Papillon. She also performed with Natalie Amourette?s company in Normandy. In Cleveland, she has worked with Theatre Labyrinth and has performed in various roles at Cleveland Public Theatre. The mission of Cleveland Public Theatre is to inspire, nurture, challenge, amaze, educate, and empower artists and audiences, in order to make the Cleveland public a more conscious and compassionate community. Cleveland Public Theatre and its artistic and education programs are funded in part by funding from Cleveland Foundation, George Gund Foundation, Ohio Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts, Nord Family Foundation, John P. Murphy Foundation, Kulas Foundation, Theatre Communications Group, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Bruening Foundation, Codrington Foundation, Giant Eagle Foundation, Thomas White Foundation, Community Foundation of Greater Lorain, Family Foundations of Jewish Community Federation, Dolphin Trust, Saint Ann Foundation, Deaconess Foundation, O?Neill Foundation, Stocker Foundation, Key Foundation, Nordson Foundation, Wolf Foundation, Forest City, Alcoa, Third Federal, Huntington National Bank, National City Bank, and other corporate and individual contributors. Cleveland Public Theatre's festival of dance: DANCEWORKS 04! You can dance, for inspiration... SAFMOD and CCDT March 26 - 28 BRING IT ON! From johnballom at ameritech.net Wed Mar 24 14:24:42 2004 From: johnballom at ameritech.net (johnballom) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 17:24:42 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Tailor/costume designer References: <198.2757d70b.2d9234c6@aol.com> Message-ID: <005701c411ee$ce211620$7291fea9@W25625.ecpm.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C411C4.E4C34080 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Eye2wonder at aol.com=20 To: johnballom at ameritech.net=20 Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 7:48 PM Subject: Re: Tailor/costume designer Hello John, Thank you for your e-mail. I'm flattered you would contact me for = suggestions. However, my address book is very slim in the film contacts = field. But, I would recommended posting a notice (very similar to the = one you sent me) on the Neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com This cultural bulletin board is read by hundreds of people throughout = Northeast Ohio looking to hire talent, and/or promote their own talents. Best of luck to you, Jeon Francis In a message dated 3/22/2004 10:48:44 AM Eastern Standard Time, = johnballom at ameritech.net writes: I am interested in the opportunity of working on or assisting in a = film production as a tailor/costume designer. If you have any leads that = would assist me in this venture I would appreciate some the contacts. I am affiliate with the Cleveland film Commission, John Ballom=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C411C4.E4C34080 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 = 7:48=20 PM
Subject: Re: Tailor/costume=20 designer

Hello John,
Thank you for your = e-mail.  I'm=20 flattered you would contact me for suggestions.  However, my = address book=20 is very slim in the film contacts field.  But, I would=20 recommended posting a notice (very similar to the one you sent me) on = the Neohiopal at lists.fredste= rnfeld.com
 
This cultural bulletin board = is read by=20 hundreds of people throughout Northeast Ohio looking to hire talent, = and/or=20 promote their own talents.
 
Best of luck to = you,
Jeon Francis
 
In a message dated 3/22/2004 10:48:44 AM Eastern Standard Time,=20 johnballom at ameritech.net writes:
I am interested in the opportunity = of working=20 on or assisting in a film production as a tailor/costume designer. = If you=20 have any leads that would assist me in this venture I would = appreciate some=20 the contacts.
 
I am affiliate with the Cleveland = film=20 Commission,
 
 
John Ballom =
------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C411C4.E4C34080-- From KNEWTRA3 at aol.com Wed Mar 24 14:58:26 2004 From: KNEWTRA3 at aol.com (KNEWTRA3 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 17:58:26 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sanctuary a new musical Message-ID: <126.3cfa67bc.2d936c92@aol.com> -------------------------------1080169106 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sanctuary The Gospel Musical That Rocks! What: Now in its third year Sanctuary is an all-original, contemporary musical depicting the life and passion of Jesus Christ When: Fridays & Saturdays April 2-3 & 9-10 at 7:30 PM Special Easter Sunday performance April 11 at 10:00 AM Where: Mentor Garfield Road Church of God 8250 Garfield Rd. Mentor (1 mile south of Rt. 84) Admission: Admission is Free. Reserve Seating is available for groups of 10 or more in advance for all performances. Credits: Conceived and Directed by Paul B. Abramson Music and Lyrics by L.A. Watson Musical arrangements by Troy Sartain General: This year's edition of Sanctuary includes the addition if new songs and scenes to last year's performance which was viewed by nearly 2000 people. The musical features 30 original songs and production numbers, performed by a live band and a cast of 22 singers and dancers. Information: (440) 255-0739 www.mentorchurchofgod.org -------------------------------1080169106 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Sanctuary
= The Gospel Musical That Rocks!
 
What:  Now in its third year Sanct= uary is an all-original, contemporary musical depicting the life and passion= of Jesus Christ
 
When:  Fridays & Saturday= s April 2-3 & 9-10 at 7:30 PM
      &n= bsp;     Special Easter Sunday performance April 11 at 1= 0:00 AM
 
Where:  Mentor Garfield Road Churc= h of God 
         &nbs= p;    8250 Garfield Rd. Mentor (1 mile south of Rt. 84)
 
Admission:  Admission is Free. Res= erve Seating is available for groups of 10 or more in advance for all perfor= mances.
 
Credits:  Conceived and Directed b= y Paul B. Abramson
         =      Music and Lyrics by L.A. Watson
  &nb= sp;           Musical arra= ngements by Troy Sartain
 
General:  This year's edition of S= anctuary includes the addition if new songs and scenes to last year's perfor= mance which was viewed by nearly 2000 people. The musical features 30 origin= al songs and production numbers, performed by a live band and a cast of 22 s= ingers and dancers.
 
Information:  (440) 255-0739 =  www= .mentorchurchofgod.org
 
 
-------------------------------1080169106-- From KABBW at aol.com Wed Mar 24 16:51:16 2004 From: KABBW at aol.com (KABBW at aol.com) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 19:51:16 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]LCMT announces West Side Story auditions Message-ID: <4d.3c9425f7.2d938704@aol.com> -------------------------------1080175876 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Lorain Community Music Theater Auditions for West Side Story will be held on= =20 Sat., Apr. 17, 2004 and Sun., Apr. 18, 2004. Registration at 12:30 p.m., =20 auditions 1 - 5 p.m. at St. Mary=E2=80=99s School Hall 7th & Reid Ave., Lo= rain Call-backs: Tues., Apr. 20, 2004 from 6-9 p.m. VOCAL AUDITIONS will require that the individual prepare a selection from a=20 standard Broadway musical, approximately 90 seconds in length. An accompani= st=20 will be provided, and the individual is required to bring sheet music in the= =20 proper key. A song from West Side Story is permissible, whereas current pop= =20 songs from the radio as well as a capella auditions are not acceptable. DANCE AUDITIONS will require that the individual learn a short dance=20 combination that will be taught at the audition in a large group setting. A= short=20 practice will be allowed, then the dance combination will be repeated in sma= ll=20 groups. The individual is encouraged to wear comfortable clothing and shoes= ,=20 suitable for dance. SHOW DATES: July 9, 10, 16, 17 & 18, 2004 at the Lorain Palace Civic Center Director: Mike Larochelle Producer: Bev Muzilla Questions?? E-mail at LCMT4WSS at hotmail.com or call Bev Muzilla at (440)=20 244-5052 CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS Maria An extremely lovely, young girl brought to America to marry Chino,=20 but=20 yearns for Tony. Lyric soprano with 4+ songs. Dance preferred for dream=20 ballet. Tony A good-looking, sandy-haired boy who used to be the leader of the=20 Jets,=20 but has outgrown the gang and is searching for something more. Lyric tenor=20 with 4+ songs. Movement preferred for dream ballet. JETS A-rab The class clown, A-rab uses humor to hide his fears, and serves as=20= a=20 big brother to Baby John. Free spirit with good comic timing; must move and= =20 sing well. Action Action is always ready for a fight and mouthing off to any form of= =20 authority. Tense and explosive, he leads the Jets after Riff is killed. =20 Must move and sing well. Baby John The youngest of the gang, awed at everything. He is young,=20 innocent and vulnerable and is always the first to suggest non-violence to=20 solve a problem. Must move and sing well. Big Deal A bespectacled self-styled expert. He is the =E2=80=98professor= =E2=80=99 of the=20 gang, always mindful of the past and gang protocol. Must move and sing=20 well. Diesel Riff=E2=80=99s lieutenant; the muscle of the group. The strong, s= ilent=20 type,=20 Riff chooses him to fight Bernardo in the proposed =E2=80=98fair fight=E2= =80=99. Must move=20 and sing well. Riff The new leader (and heart) of the Jets. He and Tony started the=20 Jets,=20 and although Tony has outgrown the gang, Riff doesn=E2=80=99t know anything=20= else. =20 Low tenor/baritone with 2+ songs. Must move and sing well. Snowboy The rest of the Jets. Final cast number will be based on creatin= g=20 a=20 group that Gee-tar looks, interacts, and moves well together. All must sing and mov= e=20 well. Mouthpiece Numbers include =E2=80=98Prologue=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Jet Song= =E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Dance at the Gym=E2=80=99, Tiger =E2=80=98Cool=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Quintet=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Rum= ble=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Gee, Officer Krupke=E2=80=99, and the=20 dream=20 ballet. JET GIRLS Velma Riff=E2=80=99s girl. She is terribly young, sexy, lost in a world=20= of jive. =20 Must be a strong dancer and =E2=80=98feminine cool=E2=80=99. Graziella The Jet Girls must all be strong dancers, but do very little=20 singing in the show. Clarice Their big numbers are =E2=80=98Dance at= the Gym=E2=80=99 ,=20 =E2=80=98Cool=E2=80=99, and the dream ballet. Number Minnie of Jets=20= cast will=20 determine=20 the number of Jet Girls. Pauline 4 more girls Anybodys A scrawny teenage girl, dressed in an outfit that is a pathetic=20 attempt to imitate that of the Jets. She is the tomboy that doesn=E2=80=99t= fit in=20 with the girls, and does everything she can to be accepted by the Jets. She= =20 fights, bullies Baby John, and appears at key moments to save Tony and help=20 the Jets. Must move and sing well. SHARKS Bernardo The leader of the Sharks; handsome and proud, but has a chip on=20 his=20 shoulder. He is very protective of his sister Maria, and untrusting of=20 anything American. He is a gentleman with the ladies, but cuts through the=20 niceties with the War Council. Must be a strong dancer with strong physical= =20 presence. Sings opposite Anita in =E2=80=98America=E2=80=99. Chino A shy, gentle, sweet-faced boy who has just arrived from Puerto Ric= o=20 to marry Maria, but wants to follow in Bernardo=E2=80=99s footsteps. Must h= ave=20 small presence, but be able to display both shyness and rage. Indio The rest of the Sharks. The final number cast will be based on=20 creating a group Moose that looks, interacts, and moves well together, with the numbers=20 equal=20 to the Toro number of Jets (anywhere from 5-8 guys per group). All must sing som= e=20 and Pepe move well. Numbers include =E2=80=98Prologue=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Dan= ce at the Gym=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98America =E2=80=99,=20 =E2=80=98Quintet=E2=80=99, Luis =E2=80=98Rumble=E2=80=99, and the dream ballet. Anxious Nibbles Juano SHARK GIRLS Anita A Puerto Rican girl with loose hair and flashy dress, she is=20 knowing,=20 sexual and sharp. The female equivalent of Bernardo, Anita is the most=20 =E2=80=98Americanized=E2=80=99 of the Puerto Ricans, leading the ladies in p= utting down=20 their homeland against Shark men. A strong =E2=80=98belter=E2=80=99 and dan= cer. Francisca The Shark Girls must all be strong dancers who sing. Their big= =20 numbers are Teresita =E2=80=98Dance at the Gym=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98America= =E2=80=99, =E2=80=98I Feel Pretty=E2=80=99,=20 and the=20 dream ballet. Number of Rosalia Sharks cast will determine number of= =20 Shark=20 Girls. Margarita Estella Consuelo 2 more girls ADULTS Doc 50+. Doc has owned the drugstore for 27 years, and is the only=20 =E2=80=98parental=E2=80=99 figure in the cast. He accepts that there is lit= tle he can do to=20 influence the teens, but he does try to help Tony by whatever means=20 possible. 3 scenes. Speaking role only. Glad Hand A smiling, overly cheerful MAN OR WOMAN. 30+. The school=20 guidance counselor who wants everyone to get along and just doesn=E2=80=99t=20 understand kids today. 1 scene. Speaking role only. Lt. Shrank A plainclothes cop. 40+. Shrank is strong and always in=20 command;=20 he has a charming pleasant manner which he often employs to cover up his=20 venom and fear. 4 scenes. Speaking role only. Krupke A big, goon-like cop. 40+. 4 scenes. Speaking role only. -------------------------------1080175876 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

Lorain Community Music Theater Auditions for West Side St= ory will be held on Sat., Apr. 17, 2004 and Sun., Apr. 18, 2004. Registratio= n at 12:30 p.m.,  auditions 1 - 5 p.m. at St. Mary=E2=80=99s School Hal= l   7th & Reid Ave., Lorain
Call-backs:  Tues., Apr. 2= 0, 2004 from 6-9 p.m.

VOCAL AUDITIONS will require that the individua= l prepare a selection from a standard Broadway musical, approximately 90 sec= onds in length.  An accompanist will be provided, and the individual is= required to bring sheet music in the proper key.  A song from West Sid= e Story is permissible, whereas current pop songs from the radio as well as=20= a capella auditions are not acceptable.

DANCE AUDITIONS will require=20= that the individual learn a short dance combination that will be taught at t= he audition in a large group setting.  A short practice will be allowed= , then the dance combination will be repeated in small groups.  The ind= ividual is encouraged to wear comfortable clothing and shoes, suitable for d= ance.

SHOW DATES:  July 9, 10, 16, 17 & 18, 2004 at the Lora= in Palace Civic Center

Director:  Mike Larochelle    &= nbsp;     Producer:  Bev Muzilla
Questions??  E-mail=20= at
or call Bev Muzilla at (440) 244-5052

CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS
Maria    An extremely lovely, young girl brought to America to ma= rry Chino, but
yearns for Tony.  Lyric soprano with 4+ songs. = Dance preferred for dream
ballet.

Tony    A good-looki= ng, sandy-haired boy who used to be the leader of the Jets,
but has outg= rown the gang and is searching for something more.  Lyric tenor
wit= h 4+ songs.  Movement preferred for dream ballet.
JETS
A-rab = ;   The class clown, A-rab uses humor to hide his fears, and serves as=20= a
big brother to Baby John.  Free spirit with good comic timing; mu= st move and
sing well.

Action    Action is always ready= for a fight and mouthing off to any form of
authority.  Tense and=20= explosive, he leads the Jets after Riff is killed. 
Must move and s= ing well.

Baby John    The youngest of the gang, awed at ev= erything.  He is young,
innocent and vulnerable and is always the f= irst to suggest non-violence to
solve a problem.  Must move and sin= g well.

Big Deal    A bespectacled self-styled expert. = ; He is the =E2=80=98professor=E2=80=99 of the
gang, always mindful of t= he past and gang protocol.  Must move and sing
well.

Diesel&= nbsp;   Riff=E2=80=99s lieutenant; the muscle of the group.  The s= trong, silent type,
Riff chooses him to fight Bernardo in the proposed=20= =E2=80=98fair fight=E2=80=99.  Must move
and sing well.

Riff=     The new leader (and heart) of the Jets.  He and Tony star= ted the Jets,
and although Tony has outgrown the gang, Riff doesn=E2=80= =99t know anything else. 
Low tenor/baritone with 2+ songs.  M= ust move and sing well.

Snowboy    The rest of the Jets.&nb= sp; Final cast number will be based on creating a
group that
Gee-tar&= nbsp;   looks, interacts, and moves well together.  All must sing=20= and move
well.
Mouthpiece    Numbers include =E2=80=98Prolo= gue=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Jet Song=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Dance at the Gym=E2=80= =99,
Tiger        =E2=80=98Cool=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Qu= intet=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Rumble=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Gee, Officer Krupke=E2= =80=99, and the dream
ballet.


JET GIRLS
Velma   = Riff=E2=80=99s girl.  She is terribly young, sexy, lost in a world of=20= jive. 
Must be a strong dancer and =E2=80=98feminine cool=E2=80=99.=

Graziella    The Jet Girls must all be strong dancers, but= do very little
singing in the show.  Clarice      &= nbsp; Their big numbers are =E2=80=98Dance at the Gym=E2=80=99,
=E2=80= =98Cool=E2=80=99, and the dream ballet.  Number Minnie    &nb= sp;   of Jets cast will determine
the number of Jet Girls.
Pauli= ne
4 more girls

Anybodys    A scrawny teenage girl, dres= sed in an outfit that is a pathetic
attempt to imitate that of the Jets.=   She is the tomboy that doesn=E2=80=99t fit in
with the girls, and= does everything she can to be accepted by the Jets.  She
fights, b= ullies Baby John, and appears at key moments to save Tony and help
the J= ets.  Must move and sing well.

SHARKS
Bernardo    T= he leader of the Sharks; handsome and proud, but has a chip on his
shoul= der.  He is very protective of his sister Maria,  and untrusting o= f
anything American.  He is a gentleman with the ladies, but cuts t= hrough the
niceties with the War Council.  Must be a strong dancer=20= with strong physical
presence.  Sings opposite Anita in =E2=80=98Am= erica=E2=80=99.

Chino    A shy, gentle, sweet-faced boy who= has just arrived from Puerto Rico
to marry Maria, but wants to follow i= n Bernardo=E2=80=99s footsteps.  Must have
small presence, but be a= ble to display both shyness and rage.

Indio    The rest of=20= the Sharks.  The final number cast will be based on
creating a grou= p
Moose    that looks, interacts, and moves well together, with= the numbers equal
to the
Toro    number of Jets (anywhere=20= from 5-8 guys per group). All must sing some
and
Pepe    mo= ve well.  Numbers include =E2=80=98Prologue=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Dance at= the Gym=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98America=E2=80=99,
=E2=80=98Quintet=E2=80=99,=
Luis        =E2=80=98Rumble=E2=80=99, and the dream=20= ballet.
Anxious
Nibbles
Juano

SHARK GIRLS
Anita  &nb= sp; A Puerto Rican girl with loose hair and flashy dress, she is knowing, sexual and sharp.  The female equivalent of Bernardo, Anita is the mo= st
=E2=80=98Americanized=E2=80=99 of the Puerto Ricans, leading the ladi= es in putting down
their homeland against Shark men.  A strong =E2= =80=98belter=E2=80=99 and dancer.

Francisca    The Shark Gi= rls must all be strong dancers who sing.  Their big
numbers are Ter= esita    =E2=80=98Dance at the Gym=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98America=E2= =80=99, =E2=80=98I Feel Pretty=E2=80=99, and the
dream ballet.  Num= ber of Rosalia        Sharks cast will determine number=20= of Shark
Girls.
Margarita
Estella
Consuelo
2 more girls
<= BR>ADULTS
Doc    50+.  Doc has owned the drugstore for 27=20= years, and is the only
=E2=80=98parental=E2=80=99 figure in the cast.&nb= sp; He accepts that there is little he can do to
influence the teens, bu= t he does try to help Tony by whatever means
possible.  3 scenes.&n= bsp; Speaking role only.

Glad Hand    A smiling, overly che= erful MAN OR WOMAN.  30+.  The school
guidance counselor who w= ants everyone to get along and just doesn=E2=80=99t
understand kids toda= y.  1 scene.  Speaking role only.

Lt. Shrank    A= plainclothes cop. 40+.  Shrank is strong and always in command;
he= has a charming pleasant manner which he often employs to cover up his
v= enom and fear.  4 scenes.  Speaking role only.

Krupke =       A big, goon-like cop.  40+.  4 scenes. = Speaking role only.

-------------------------------1080175876-- From RFWB2000 at aol.com Tue Mar 23 21:37:48 2004 From: RFWB2000 at aol.com (RFWB2000 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 00:37:48 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Zion UCC Presents Brian Thornton & Jennifer Woda Message-ID: <1dd.1d39321b.2d9278ac@aol.com> --part1_1dd.1d39321b.2d9278ac_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Zion UCC of Tremont Presents: Brian Thornton, Cello (*Member, Cleveland Orchestra) Jennifer Woda, Mezzo-Soprano (*Frequently seen with Cleveland Opera) Elizabeth Johnson, Piano With Special Guest Artists: Kathleen Mylecraine, Flute and Victoria Marra, Clarinet in "Russian Into Spring" Sunday, April 4, 2004 2pm Zion UCC in Tremont 2716 West 14th St. Cleveland, Ohio 44113-5216 Works to be performed include: Sinfonia Concertante Op. 125 by Prokofiev Selections from "The Nursery" by Mussorgsky And the WORLD PREMIERE of "Mommy Songs" by Cleveland Composer Victoria Belfiglio ***Admission is Free and Open to the Public*** Reception to Follow Free Will Offering will be accepted to support the Zion UCC Concert Series Please come and enjoy this wonderful program, and support this dynamic showcase of local, national, and international talent!!!!!! In it's first six months, this series has been wonderfully successful....please join us and be a part of our continued growth!!!! For more information, contact ZUCC Director of Music, Ryan Bergeron, at (440)503-1917. --part1_1dd.1d39321b.2d9278ac_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Zion UCC of Tremont Presents:

Brian Thornton, Cello (*Member, Cleveland Orchestra)
Jennifer Woda, Mezzo-Soprano (*Frequently seen with Cleveland Opera)
Elizabeth Johnson, Piano

With Special Guest Artists:
Kathleen Mylecraine, Flute and Victoria Marra, Clarinet

in

"Russian Into Spring"

Sunday, April 4, 2004
2pm
Zion UCC in Tremont
2716 West 14th St. Cleveland, Ohio 44113-5216

Works to be performed include:
Sinfonia Concertante Op. 125 by Prokofiev
Selections from "The Nursery" by Mussorgsky
And the WORLD PREMIERE of
"Mommy Songs" by Cleveland Composer Victoria Belfiglio

***Admission is Free and Open to the Public***
Reception to Follow

Free Will Offering will be accepted to support the Zion UCC Concert Series
Please come and enjoy this wonderful program, and support this dynamic showc= ase of local, national, and international talent!!!!!! In it's first six mon= ths, this series has been wonderfully successful....please join us and be a=20= part of our continued growth!!!!

For more information, contact ZUCC Director of Music, Ryan Bergeron, at (440= )503-1917.
--part1_1dd.1d39321b.2d9278ac_boundary-- From j.boukis at verizon.net Tue Mar 23 21:39:39 2004 From: j.boukis at verizon.net (John Paul Boukis) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 00:39:39 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kalliope Stage Grand Night Message-ID: --Apple-Mail-8-867847610 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed Kalliope Stage enjoyed a gala opening weekend with sold-out=20 performances and a very special Grand Night of Hope. Kalliope Stage is=20= the new professional musical theater at Cedar & Lee in Cleveland=20 Heights. The theater has launched its inaugural season with Rodgers and=20= Hammerstein=92s A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING, an evening fantasy of = gorgeous=20 music from classic favorites to little-known gems. =93We wanted to start=20= with the fathers of the modern American musical,=94 says Paul F. Gurgol,=20= the artistic director of Kalliope Stage. His inventive re-imagining, a=20= lush double piano orchestration, and a strong cast of nuanced singers=20 make for a delightful theatrical debut. Mayor Ed Kelly and Cleveland Heights city counsel members were on hand=20= opening night for the official ribbon cutting. Creating the theater has=20= been a labor of love for founders John Paul Boukis and Paul F. Gurgol,=20= and they hope the community will embrace their mission of celebrating=20 the musical as a valued American art form. Kalliope Stage is committed=20= to building community through performance, and is excited to have=20 produced a Grand Night of Hope as a 100% benefit for the Mitochondrial=20= Disease Association of Ohio. The evening gala performance raised=20 $7,000, and warmed the hearts of everyone involved. A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING plays Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm=20= and Sundays at 2:30pm and 7pm through Sunday, April 4. Reserve tickets=20= by calling 216-321-0870.=20= --Apple-Mail-8-867847610 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=WINDOWS-1252 TimesKalliope Stage enjoyed a gala opening weekend with sold-out performances and a very special Grand Night of Hope. Kalliope Stage is the new professional musical theater at Cedar & Lee in Cleveland Heights. The theater has launched its inaugural season with Rodgers and Hammerstein=92s A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING, an evening fantasy of gorgeous music from classic favorites to little-known gems. =93We wanted to start with the fathers of the modern American musical,=94 says Paul F. Gurgol, the artistic director of Kalliope Stage. His inventive re-imagining, a lush double piano orchestration, and a strong cast of nuanced singers make for a delightful theatrical debut. Mayor Ed Kelly and Cleveland Heights city counsel members were on hand opening night for the official ribbon cutting. Creating the theater has been a labor of love for founders John Paul Boukis and Paul F. Gurgol, and they hope the community will embrace their mission of celebrating the musical as a valued American art form. Kalliope Stage is committed to building community through performance, and is excited to have produced a Grand Night of Hope as a 100% benefit for the Mitochondrial Disease Association of Ohio. The evening gala performance raised $7,000, and warmed the hearts of everyone involved.=20= A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING plays Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 2:30pm and 7pm through Sunday, April 4. Reserve tickets by calling 216-321-0870. = --Apple-Mail-8-867847610-- From jboukis at kalliopestage.com Tue Mar 23 22:03:41 2004 From: jboukis at kalliopestage.com (John Paul Boukis) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 01:03:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Special Discount for NEOHIOPAL subscribers Message-ID: <0061A69B-7D59-11D8-8B4B-000393A350F6@kalliopestage.com> SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR NEOHIOPAL SUBSCRIBERS Kalliope Stage is offering a special "e-discount" to NEOHIOPAL subscribers. Just book your tickets to Rodgers and Hammerstein's A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING online at KalliopeStage.com, and you'll receive the special NEOHIOPAL rate of just $19. There are two weekends left to enjoy this discount of over 30%. Come join us for our inaugural production, and enjoy an evening fantasy of gorgeous music in an intimate performance venue where unamplified voices ring out classic favorites and little-known gems, all re-orchestrated by Sondheim's longtime collaborator Jonathan Tunick. It's musical theater up close and personal with a strong cast of nuanced singers and inventive staging by Artistic Director Paul F. Gurgol. Go to KalliopeStage.com, and let us know that you're a "friend of Kalliope" to receive your special discount rate. The box office phone number is 216-321-0870 and email is tickets at KalliopeStage.com for more information. Kalliope Stage is the new professional musical theater at the corner of Cedar & Lee in Cleveland Heights. Performances run Thursday through Saturday at 8pm and Sunday 2:30pm and 7pm through April 4. From darnay2 at hotmail.com Tue Mar 23 22:19:59 2004 From: darnay2 at hotmail.com (JT Buck) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 01:19:59 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Durang's" Titanic" - UA Student production Message-ID:
Due to a sudden change of fate, the play I have been rehearsing for two weeks has been cancelled, and a different play chosen.
 
I am in IMMEDIATE need of actors for a University of Akron student production of
 
"Titanic"
a one-act farce by Christopher Durang.
 
There are 4 roles available:
 
Richard, the father
Victoria, the mother
the Sailor, age 18-comfortable being shirtless
Harriet/Anabelle/Lydia - a multiple-identitied young lady.
 
The role of Teddy has been cast.
 
All actors should be open-minded. 
 
Auditions are by appointment only.  Actors may prepare a short comedic monologue, or read cold from the script. 
 
Rehearsals will begin immediately, 3 days per week: two weeknights and one weekend afternoon.  We will have one performance on Thursday April 29 at the University of Akron.  There will be several additional performances at dates TBA, and a small stipend may be available. 
 
Please respond to this email ASAP or call 330-805-1820 if interested.
 
Thanks,
JT Buck
 
 
 


Free up your inbox with MSN Hotmail Extra Storage. Multiple plans available. From thomas at coolcleveland.com Tue Mar 23 21:50:33 2004 From: thomas at coolcleveland.com (Thomas Mulready) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 00:50:33 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cool Cleveland 03.24.04 The King of Coventry Message-ID: <8228ad36aebf45180eecb15db5081fdc@localhost.localdomain> --b1_8228ad36aebf45180eecb15db5081fdc Content-Type: text/plain; charset = "iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Visit the following address to see an HTML version of this e-mail: http://www.pulsarmail.com/mail.php?p=7P105T716R33Q086451E001H * 3.24-3.31 The King Of Coventry Dear Friend, ---------------------- * Cool Cleveland Interview with Tommy Fello Tommy Fello started Tommy's Restaurant on Coventry Road in CLeveland Heights 30 years ago, and despite the ups and downs of the street, the place has remained as popular as ever. On a recent Monday night visit to the local fave, the hopping shop, which is famous for its inexpensive, healthy and original food, was half-packed. The impressive assortment of patrons included funky teens sporting piercings, soccer moms munching on hummus, gay couples sipping tea and Grog Shop devotees hanging out before the show. With its tasty falafels, spinach pies and milkshakes, speedy service, and the people-watching from its street-level windows, Tommy's is a recipe for a successful, independent caf?. Tommy himself has relentlessly volunteered his time for Coventry as President of the Coventry Special Improvement District, a merchants group whose owners pay a tax to finance district-wide improvements, he spearheaded a successful effort to turn Cleveland Heights' plan to re-surface the street into a more ambitious effort to re-develop Coventry itself. The involvement of the SID added handsome new planters, lampposts and other amenities to the mix, as well as the merchants plan to celebrate with a re-opening party this summer. We asked Tommy Fello about the funny names for his sandwiches, the redevelopment of the street, whether Coventry is still cool, and this summer's return of the Street Fair. Cool Cleveland: Tommy's restaurant has been on Coventry for 30 years, so you've seen a lot of history here. With the opening of Legacy Village and other shopping centers, there must be a lot of challenges facing independent retail districts. What are you and other merchants doing about this? Tom Fello: "We've been working on the redevelopment of Coventry Road; this recent influx of dollars and dreams has been two years of work. The overall goal is to make Coventry more competitive. We have a quarter mile business district with 300 employees, and we need different kinds of retail to complement the restaurants that are already here. We made a list of things that we need to keep the district viable. The population in Northeast Ohio has only increased two percent in recent years and there's been a downturn in the economy, so people are going out less. Despite this, there are more restaurants than ever. To compensate for it, we have to make our business district the best we can; our businesses should feed off each other to make the district better. We'd like to add soft goods; this is a need that has been identified." Cool Cleveland: So the corporate chains have moved in, but there are still a lot of smaller, local businesses. Do you think the "feel" of Coventry as a funky, local district is still here? Tom Fello: "I think so. But we need to support local businesses - people don't realize that small, independent businesses are the backbone of our nation's economy. They shop at chain stores to save money. But you can have all the Walmarts that you want, and they'll never do what local businesses do for our neighborhoods..." Read the interview with Tom Fello by Lee Chilcote ---------------------- Did you receive Cool Cleveland because a friend forwarded it to you? Great! Now you can receive the newsletter directly, and for free! Sign up at our website: www.CoolCleveland.com or send an email to signup at coolcleveland.com. Already receiving Cool Cleveland and wondering how you can become a sponsor? Drop our sales guy Bill Nagode a quick note at Bill at CoolCleveland.com and he'll get back at ya. Visit the new site at www.CoolCleveland.com Coventry Fair returns this summer Now that Coventry's facelift is complete, it's time to enjoy one of our quirkiest and favorite neighborhoods. Three monthly Fair dates have been set for Thu 7/15, Thu 8/12, and Thu 9/9 from 6-9PM. Coventry Road will be closed to traffic from 5:30PM till 9PM while restaurants, artists, farmers, ethnic purveyors and visitors transform the Village into a festive environment. This event will be alcohol-free and family-safe with music, art, entertainment and street performers circulating throughout the evening. Plans are currently being considered to add family movies at P.E.A.C.E Park at the close of the evening. For info email coventryroad at earthlink.net Buying Shaker Square The Coral Co., a Beachwood-based real estate development, construction and management firm, signed a purchase agreement late Friday to acquire the historic East Side retail district from KeyCorp, the Cleveland-based financial services company that has been managing the complex since December. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, although Key had sought repayment of a $14.9 million loan it made toward the square's $20 million redevelopment. Read more WiFi at Museum of Art The Cleveland Museum of Art has announced free wireless public Internet access http://www.clevelandart.org/whatsnew/. The Cleveland Museum of Art is one of the leading comprehensive art museums, and its permanent collection is world renowned for its quality and breadth spanning 6,000 years. The Museum is a key international player in exhibitions, scholarship, and art acquisitions, now they're a leader in the use of technology and art. Bring your laptop and log on at the museum's Still Life cafe. http://www.clevelandart.org/whatsnew/mediakit/index.asp?refid=320 More online, less old media A recent study on the state of the U.S. news media by the Project for Excellence in Journalism, affiliated with Columbia University's graduate journalism school, found that U.S. news media outlets are experiencing a steady decline in their audiences and are significantly cutting their investment in staff and resources. Only ethnic, alternative and online media are flourishing. Read more online ---------------------- *************** SPONSORED LINK *************** Live at the Pointe Cleveland's newest downtown neighborhood just got better! The Pointe at Gateway offers affordable, 1 and 2 bedroom condominiums that place you at the center of this lively, bustling neighborhood. Take your pick of light-filled one-bedroom units and spacious two-bedroom units with two full baths. Units feature historic details, plush carpets with available upgrades to hardwood floors. Plus: lofty ceilings, modern appliances, ceramic kitchen tile and large windows, some with urban views! Pointe buyers can walk to the Jake and the Gund, dine on sumptuous soul food at Phil the Fire's new downtown venue and catch a show in Cleveland's theater district. One bedrooms start at $77,900 and two bedrooms start at $129,900, plus tax abatement and special financing. Open this Sun 3/28 2-4 PM, 750 Prospect Ave. http://www.progressiveurban.com *************** SPONSORED LINK *************** ---------------------- Regional churn Look at what's happened recently, says PD's Joe Frolik, lead writer on the Quiet Crisis series (which probably needs a new name since it's anything but "quiet" anymore). Area foundations have thrown some of their $6 billion towards the Fund for Our Economic Future. The NAACP and the Urban League have voiced support for regionalism. Greater Cleveland Tomorrow formed from the merger of three business groups. The suburban Mayors and Managers Assoction is exploring a "no poaching" rule to stop cannibalizing business from each other. All this churn appears to be moving our community towards a more regional approach. But so far, it's just talk and posturing. Read more Regionalism is not county reform Or is it? In this PD op-ed, Cuyahoga County commissioner and Democratic party chairman Jimmy Dimora opines, wanting "the record to reflect that the county commissioners are not against regionalism, reform, or change." But they will put a proposal on the Fall ballot that may very well confuse voters who want reform. Read more Mutual respect Mark Rosentraub, Dean of the Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs at CSU, says "Northeast Ohio has more live theater than New York (that is, more tickets are sold here to residents; New York sells more tickets to tourists)." Everyone is talking about regionalism, but "turning this talk into cooperation requires that city and suburbs recognize how important the other is for success." Read more Bicyclists can ride RTA now that 425 buses already have bike racks and plan to install more,so that in a couple of months, all buses will be able to carry 2 bikes. Now you can plan to bike one way and ride RTA the other. Or vice versa. Read more. The death of urban planning Cincinnati has fired their planning department and merged it with their economic development function, meaning the public agenda is being privatized, with the only city planning now being done by corporations like P&G, the hospitals and universities. It just goes to show how different Cleveland really is, with planning director Chris Ronayne and Mayor Campbell's very visible plans for the Lakefront & other initiatives. See Free Times here. Land fill shopping mall The new City View regional shopping center will be built atop a landfill on the east rim of the valley, south of the I- 480 exit at Transportation Boulevard. It may solve a civic headache but most likely is causing another. Read more. ---------------------- *************** SPONSORED LINK *************** Robotic Cockroaches REI at Weatherhead is the "Think-and-Do Tank", bringing professional consultancy and research to Cleveland's collaborative approach to economic development. Coming up, the second annual Research ShowCASE is a day-long event highlighting the breadth of research done at Case and its collaborating institutions. REI's Ed Morrison leads Global Issues, a panel that will go beyond the headlines to explore the dynamic economic relationship between China and the United States. Other ShowCASE topics: nanotechnology, bioethics, biodefense, active demonstrations such as robotic cockroaches capable of search and rescue, and insertable electrical devices that enable movement after paralysis. Fri 4/2 from 7:30AM-5PM at the University's Veale Convocation and Recreation Center. Event is free and open to the public, but pre-registration is recommended. For information visit http://www.case.edu/menu/showcase *************** SPONSORED LINK *************** ---------------------- National City purchase may cut jobs According to Forbes, National City Bank's purchase of Provident Financial Group Inc. may result in the net loss of 400-800 jobs. "Some duplicate positions will be eliminated," Provident chief executive Robert Hoverson stated in a letter to their 3200 employees, while NCC chief David Daberko said he expected cost savings of about 25% of two years, which would probably include job cuts. No one is saying if those cuts will come in Cincy or Cleve, but either way Ohio loses key new economy jobs. See Forbes www.Forbes.com Wal-Mart tops F500 Cleveland is no longer a big Fortune 500 town. Among Ohio companies in the 500 were: Goodyear Tire, No, 137; First Energy , No. 158; Progressive Insurance, No. 165; National City Corp., No. 206; Eaton Corp., No. 253; Parker Hannifin, No. 291; KeyCorp, No. 319; Sherwin-Williams, No. 333; chemicals company OM Group Inc., No. 405, and International Steel Group, No. 426. See Fortune www.Fortune.com. The Wal-Marting of downloads As if Wal-Mart wasn't causing enough trouble for mom-and-pop shops and other specialty stores, the mammoth chain retailer opened its own cut rate online music store, where customers can download music at 88 cents per song. That's 11 cents less than Apple Computer charges at its iTunes music store, which has been the pacesetter. See ZDNet www.ZDNet.com. PD editorial deputy opposes same-sex marriage stating there's no reason to "overturn a social, legal and religious institution" that's been in place for a significant amount of time. How enlightened. Or maybe, given the upcoming summer campaign season, opportunistic. Read more. Anti-gay council hopeful Patrick Corrigan is open about his opposition to gay rights and is against extentending employee benefits for same sex couples in Lakewood. Read more. "Ohio is ground zero for creationsim" says Patricia Princehouse, an evolutionary biologist at Case Western Reserve University. If the Ohio Board of Education collectively agreed months ago to not endorse intelligent design, and the US Supreme Court has already said it's illegal to teach because its religion, how then could they adopt a lesson plan that challenges darwinsm? Read more. ---------------------- *************** SPONSORED LINK *************** Junebug Jabbo Jones A very special visitor arrives at Cleveland Public Theatre for four nights of magical storytelling, bringing an entertaining collection of tales and anecdotes entitled Don't Start Me to Talking or I'll Tell You Everything I Know: Sayings from the Life and Writings of Junebug Jabbo Jones for four performances only, beginning Thu 4/1. Then look for The Tale of the Emerald Bird, the latest production from CPT's STEP program, running 4/9 and 4/10. Playing now in both theatres you can see Danceworks '04, a festival of dance featuring seven contemporary companies that have been called "spectacular," "evocative," and "invigorating." CPT, 6415 Detroit Avenue, http://www.cptonline.org. *************** SPONSORED LINK *************** ---------------------- Big downtown condo project Willoughby-based Marous Brothers Construction is set to begin construction on 350+ condo units squeezed between the Bingham and National Buildings in the Warehouse District on July 1. The development has been approved by both the District and the city's Landmarks Commission, but Marous is still negotiating financing with four banks, which typically require 30 percent presale before work starts. No city money is being lent for this project, although Cleveland Tomorrow is lending an undisclosed amount. Read more Local resource for finding property ClevelandRents.com is a locally owned (remember those?) website dedicated to greatly improving the search-and-find process for both prospective tenants and property managers in the area. www.ClevelandRents.com Fifth International Edible Book Festival will occur throughout the world on any day from Thu 4/1 - 4/5. This year is Cleveland's first. Book enthusiasts, bookbinders, cooks, and craftspeople of all ages are invited to view the Edible Book entries, cast their votes, and eat the edible books. All entries are welcome but must be entirely edible and have something to do with books; there is no fee for contest participants, deadline is Sat 3/27, to register e-mail harriett at logan.com or call 795-9800. http://colophon.com/ediblebooks Two public art calls Cleveland Public Art is currently hosting competitions for local artists. Looking for designs for The Cleveland Foodbank's 2-story interior feature wall and donor wall; there's a tour on Tues 3/30 at 9:30AM for interested artists. Plus, looking for designs for the wall seen through the rear pedestrian walkway entrance to the Playhouse Square Theater Complex. For info and questions visit www.ClevelandPublicArt.org ---------------------- Help us spread the word about CoolCleveland.com by visiting our shop and buying cool merchandise, like the Cool Cleveland camisole pictured here. Great for those shopping trips to the neighborhood market, or hanging out in the soon-to-be warm weather. www.CoolCleveland.com and click on "Gear." ---------------------- Angle 12 Has it been a year already? The 12th(!) issue of everyone's favorite art mag Angle focuses on the ongoing Cleveland International Film Festival (Henry Darger's In The Realms of the Unreal is on the cover and can be seen at CIFF Wed 3/24 at 7:15PM, with an after-party at SPACES, now exhibiting A Wonderful Life: Psychodrama in Contemporary Painting, which features Darger, and again on Fri 3/26 at 9:30PM www.ClevelandFilm.org). But there's more in this month's issue: don't miss the profile of Karamu House's new artistic director Terrence Spivey, Doing theatre is like being on a tightrope without a net. Pick it up at a gallery or coffeeshop, or better yet, subscribe and enjoy every delicious issue delivered hot. a Cool Cleveland partner. www.AngleMagazine.org ---------------------- * Cool Cleveland This Week 03.24-03.31 Send your cool events to Events at CoolCleveland.com Cleveland Film Festival Don't make us choose for you. Use the spiffy website at www.ClevelandFilm.org, do your own investigating, and buy online quickly before the dreaded "Standby" tag shows up next to the film you're dying to see. It's the one winter sport that all Clevelanders love: hanging out at the Film Festival. Now thru Sun 3/28. CU there? www.ClevelandFilm.org The Affairs of Race in America: A Conversation in Black and White. Two women share a common heritage as descendants of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemmings, yet grew up on different sides of the race barrier. They'll carry on an "honest, new dialogue" in their presentation. DNA tests strongly suggests that their grandfathers, Eston and Madison, were sons of Jefferson and Hemmings. After meeting on Oprah Winfrey's show, the two "new" cousins began visiting college campuses to discuss being raised in different cultures in America where their opportunities were not the same. They've advanced projects such as the creation of a monument to the slaves of Monticello, and an African American Museum that celebrates the sacrifices and the contributions made by African Americans. Wed 3/24 at 12:30PM. Call 800-954-8742. North Galleria at Tri-C, 700 Carnegie Ave. http://www.tri-c.cc.oh.us/news/docs/20040324.htm Governor's Award for the Arts in Ohio Make it down to the State capitol for this notable awards ceremony honoring winners from around the state and the Ohio legislature Wed 3/24 at 4:30PM. Event is free, no reservations are required. If you go, write up your review and send it to Cool Cleveland. Capitol Theatre, Vern Riffe Center for Government and the Arts. http://www.oac.state.oh.us The Delgados It's how bands make it today - now that they've started up their own record label, Chemikal Underground, the Delgados are supporting alternative underground bands like Scotland's Arab Strap (a Cool Cleveland fave). Listen in on the Delgados dreamily skewed folk-pop Thu 3/25 at 9PM. Call 321-5588. Grog Shop, 2785 Euclid Hts Blvd in Cleveland Hts. http://www.grogshop.gs EveryWoman Campaign helps transform lives and raise the hopes of women and girls in the Greater Cleveland area. The Women's Community Foundation asks that every woman and man donate one hour's pay or more to help women of all ages grow to their fullest potential. 100% of your donation to the goes directly to WCF grants. Keynote speaker is Former U.S. Attorney General, Janet Reno Thu 3/25 at 11AM. Women's Community Foundation funds programs to optimize women's and girls potential in the Greater Cleveland Community. Call 622-0920. Wyndham Cleveland at Playhouse Square, 1260 Euclid Ave http://www.wcfcleveland.org Room to write This course will help you write creatively or boost your existing skills if you are ready to develop and discover more about yourself as a writer. Writing is part of a lineage that embraces events, circumstances, landscapes and people in ways that connect you to your spirit. Each class will be a "door" into one of the places from which creative writing emerges: the imagination, emotion, intellect or soul. Presented by Cleveland Youth Theatre director Gail Johnson Thu 3/25 from 8-9PM. Call 651-5428. At 6600 Detroit Ave. http://wsem.org Startup.com The movie that documented the creation of the pioneering e-commerce site govWorks.com by childhood-friends-turned-business-partners Tom Herman and Kaleil Isaza Tuzman. Free & open to the public, pizza & beverages will be served - stop by for dinner and a movie at Case Thu 3/25 from 6-8PM. See the listing below for a lunch meeting with Tom Herman, who co-founded GovWorks. Case School of Law, 11075 East Blvd. Call 368-3304 or visit http://lawwww.cwru.edu/centers/business_law/events.asp govWorks.com a NY-based company e-commerce site that helped create the global "e-government" marketplace, govWorks does transaction processing, middleware products that web-enable state and local government transactions, like tax payments and government records retrieval. Stop in for discussions with Tom Herman, its co-founder and CEO on Fri 3/26, noon-1PM. Free and open to the public, lunch is available. To register call 368-3304. Case School of Law, Room 157. http://lawwww.cwru.edu/centers/business_law/events.asp New planet trampoline cd release party Celebrate the debut of this Cleveland area band along with The Waxwings. The forthcoming full-length The Curse of The New Planet Trampoline on Elephant Stone Records should elevate NPT to the status of like-minded acts such as The Sights and Outrageous Cherry. The band includes the guys from Cleveland's The Dreadful Yawns, check them out Fri 3/26 at 9PM. The Beachland Tavern. 17511 Waterloo Rd. Call 383-1124. http://www.elephantstonerecords.com Venuu Off Coventry: Ruby a brand new musical incarnation made up of three of the Rocky Mountain Front Range's top female singer/songwriters. Their music has been described as eclectic, original, passionate, sultry, spine chilling, and unforgettable. They've appeared before wildly enthusiastic audiences at festivals, theaters, clubs, universities, and coffeehouses. From the lush blend of their voices and range of musical styles, to the fun, irreverent, and natural chemistry they have together on stage. Hear them Fri 3/26 at 8PM, doors open 7:30PM. Unitarian-Universalist Society of Cleveland Unitarian-Universalist Society of Cleveland 321.1119 or visit http://venuu1.tripod.com International Relations in Information Products ?at Case Western Reserve University will bring together international leaders in the field in a day long symposium, offering perspectives ranging from how IP impacts global health crises to struggles over the digital environment. Topics include: politics of international knowledge, knowledge regulation in the context of globalization and the international relations of intellectual property Fri 3/26 from 8:30AM-4:30PM. Reservations are required, call 368-3308. Case School of Law, 11075 East Boulevard. http://law.case.edu Marriage Project Cleveland Fight the FMA, show solidarity, and take action to make a visible, vocal stand for same sex couple rights. Couples who are willing to apply for a marriage license can bring valid ID, social security number, place of birth, current address, father's name and mother's maiden name, as well as any divorce or name change documentation to apply for marriage licenses. Bring your friends and family members Fri 3/26 at 3PM with rally to follow. For info 651-LGBT. Cuyahoga County Courthouse, 1 Lakeside Avenue, Room 146 (1st Floor) in Cleveland. Meet on the front steps - everyone is welcome. http://www.lgcsc.org Odyssey performed by the stilt-walking and ass-kicking collaboration of SAFMOD and Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatere as part of Dance Works stretches the mind and imagination Fri 3/26 & Sat 3/27 at 8PM and Sun 3/28 at 3PM. Call 631-2727. Cleveland Public Theatre's Gordon Square, 6415 Detroit Ave. http://www.cptonline.org When Women Gather is the new soulful dance piece by SAFMOD's Young Park and choreographer Linda Kahn in an Asian-American/Jewish-American collaboration, along with Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatere artistic director Michael Medcalf's Insurrection about masculinity from a feminine perspective. It's part of Dance Works '04. Get exposed to performance art that stretches the mind and imagination Fri 3/26 and Sat 3/27 at 8PM Sun 3/28 at 3PM. Call 631-2727. Cleveland Public Theatre's Upstairs Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave. http://www.cptonline.org WCLVnotes One of the most popular items on Robert Conrad's Weekend Radio over WCLV 104.9FM is David Gunson's What Goes Up Might Come Down. This extended and very funny monologue about air traffic controllers and how to fly a 747 from England to New York will be heard over two shows this coming weekend and next. Other items on these upcoming programs shows include the further adventures of Mary Backstayge, Noble Wife with Bob and Ray, and Gracie Fields singing What Can You give a Nudist on His Birthday? Weekend Radio, in addition to airing on some 120 stations nationwide, can be caught on WCLV Saturdays at 10PM and Sundays at 7PM. It also takes up an hour on WRMR 1420 AM, Sundays at 8PM. a Cool Cleveland partner http://www.wclv.com George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic funking up Cleveland good and proper, they'll be taking over the Phantasy - a killer venue to get the best views of the band. Head out to hear them Sat 3/27, doors open 9PM. For tickets call ticketmaster at 241-5555. 11802 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. http://www.ticketmaster.com and http://www.phantasyconcertclub.com Honoring Women of Color in Science, Technology & Education The Cleveland chapter of the National Technical Association (NTA) will recognize five local women of color whose scientific, technological, and educational accomplishments warrant special honor - The Nsoroma Award Sat 3/27 from 10AM-2PM. Sponsored by: National Technical Association. Cleveland State University Convocation Center Pavilion, 2000 Prospect Ave. Call 289-2981 or visit http://www.ntaonline.org/chapters/cleveland/cleveland.html Visual Horror: Local Artists and their Innards Get over to Rain Nightclub and see what the horror is all about, we guarantee this won't be the type of art you'll see at the CMA, but we know it'll be provoking. Featured artists Staci McNasty, Jesse McGuiness and others are on view, music provided by DJ Sean Jaundice Sat 3/27 starting 8PM. Rain, 4142 Lorain Ave. Call 651-4100. BlackOut Unlimited Poetry Slam Style meets substance in this open mic competition with serious cash prizes up for grabs for readers, slammers and performers. Food will be available at the buffet, plus cash bar and socializing with the spoken word culture Sat 3/27. Doors open 6-9PM. Poets must register in advance, call 937-2268 ext. 10. Robin's Nest, 4059 St. Clair Ave. Round at The Winchester with performances by hosts Anne E. Dechant, winner of the 2004 Best Female Singer/Songwriter, and special local guests Kate Voegele, Tracy Marie and Brent Kirby for the Free Times 2004 Music Awards nominee show Sat 3/27 at 9PM. Call 226-5681. 12112 Madison Ave in Lakewood. http://www.thewinchester.net Tale of the Emerald Bird performed by members of CPT's Student Theatre Enrichment Program (STEP), this tour visits various sites throughout Greater Cleveland, including libraries, community centers, nursing homes, and CPT's own Upstairs Theatre. Experience a princesses journey who must risk everything when the Empress turns ill and the land falls sick. She begins a search for the healing song of the Emerald Bird, and on her journey she encounters old friends in impossible guises Sat 3/27 at 2PM. STEP offers low-income, Cleveland high school youth opportunities to explore the art of theatre. Mt Pleasant Library, 14000 Kinsman Rd. Call 623-7032 http://cpl.org/Locations.asp?FormMode=Branch&ID=20 Motor City Madman more blues, jive and funk from Andre "Mr Rhythm" Williams, famed in the '50s with hits like Jail Bait and The Greasy Chicken - get into down-to-earth tunes that are like comfort food for your ears Sat 3/27 starting 9PM. Beachland Ballroom, 15711 Waterloo Rd. 383-11124. http://www.beachlandballroom.com Bright Young Things Drugged-up royals and beautiful people drinking themselves into stupors and waking up in strange situations! No, this is not gossip column news, it's England's jazz scene of the '30s with Stephen Fry's adaptation of the classic satire Vile Bodies, a deconstruction of the British glitterati. Get out to see the Cleveland Film Festival's closing night show Sun 3/28 starting 7:30PM. Purchase tickets at 1-888-865-FILM or get them at the CIFF store in the lobby of Tower City Cinemas. At Tower City Center, Downtown http://www.clevelandfilm.org African American Faith Communities an exhibition of photographs by Michael S. Levy, "I have great respect for these communities and their role in adding to the quality of life of those involved. I hope to document the events and practices of these communities including prayer, baptisms, weddings and funerals in creating a collection of photos that will portray a community of strength and hope. It's on view Mon 3/29 thru 7/31. Thomas F. Campbell, Ph.D., Exhibition Gallery, located in the College at 1717 Euclid Ave. Call 523-7495 or visit http://urban.csuohio.edu/forum/gallery Send your cool events to Events at CoolCleveland.com ---------------------- * My Brain is Crying Dueling dialogue that's unsafe at any speed A response to My Brain Is Crying "Ladies, what we need is a feast, and not in some crappy church basement, either. I'm thinking a monthly potluck rotating through galleries, stages and other life- and creativity-affirming spaces. I make garlic blast hummus that puts everyone on the same reeking conversational level, my husband makes truffles that are better than sex, what do you make? Maybe if we break bread together we can do less hurting about what is wrong and start hoping and working with what is right." from Cool Cleveland MBIC reader Martha Senerchia Deb Remington: To initiate the process of change, first we must identify the problems, then speak truthfully about them and strategize for change. Can breaking bread together alleviate the pressing issues addressed in MBIC? It is a great idea to form groups of social activists to discuss and implement change. As a child of the sixties, I was honored to be with a group of people who stood up for what was just, people who gathered together and took risks for what they believed in. Sadly, there are too many people today who are afraid of what other people might think of their ideas or actions if they are not mainstream. Tisha Nemeth: What hurts is speaking the truth when few want to hear it. What hurts is that we need more individuals making daily efforts to positively change our city's artistic and cultural climate. I love the idea of a monthly feast - activism geared around food... http://www.pulsarmail.com/mail.php?p=7P105T716R33Q086451E001H#P13 ---------------------- * Instant Karma Reviews of recent events San Francisco Symphony @ Severance Hall 3/19 Last week Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony came to Severance Hall as part of a two-year exchange project with the Cleveland Orchestra. Getting an opportunity to hear another orchestra in Severance Hall is a treat. The program began with Alban Berg's Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, To the memory of an angel featuring Gil Shaham on violin. The piece is dark, complex and oppressive. A musical reference to a Bach Cantata was the only light of hope in the entire piece. Mr. Shaham performed this difficult piece in a devilish theatrical manner, wearing an odd smirkish grin and playing off the conductor, Mr. Thomas like a rock musician; a little bit of Richards and Jagger if you can stretch your imagination that far. The second half of the program brought Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 5 in C-sharp minor. Mr. Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony have been getting a lot of critical acclaim for their recordings of the Mahler Symphonies, so there was a bit of excitement in the air. Mr. Thomas attacked the first movement with a fierce and fearless pace. It was exhilarating beyond belief, it reminded me of bicycle ride I once took down a very long hill in Tuscany where I choose not to look around and take in the beauty, but just pedaled as hard as I could, and it was a thrill. Well, once we were at the bottom of the hill we had two movements to go. Some of the great Mahler performances can be attributed to the fact that the conductor finds a way to bring forward some nuance and keep a continuous line in the faster paced movements of the symphony. It's these continuous lines and nuances that later hold the symphony together as a whole. Since Thomas passed on nuance and line for thrill we were all left a bit out of breath while he slugged through the final two movements. Even the Adagietto in the final movement, which is filled with emotion, came off flat and lifeless. The crowd gave a friendly standing ovation but one could only think of some of the great Mahler performances at Severance Hall conducted by Boulez, Dohnanyi and Ling. from Cool Cleveland contributor Brian E. Schriefer briancpa at msn.com San Francisco Symphony @ Severance Hall 3/18 This season, the San Francisco Symphony and music director Michael Tilson Thomas came to Cleveland for three days featuring three-and-a-half concerts while next season, the Cleveland Orchestra with Franz Welser-M?st will return the favor. It's a terrific notion on every level: the musicians have time to relax a bit, see some of our city, meet up with far-flung family and friends, and the natives get to hear familiar (and some not-so-familiar, to be sure) music as interpreted by another musical entity. In addition to these concerts, Mr. Tilson Thomas ventured down the street to the Cleveland Institute of Music for a rehearsal of the CIM Orchestra, and also spent some time at Severance Hall for a rehearsal with the Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra, which, in fact, owes its very existence to San Francisco. (Jahja Ling, former resident conductor of the Cleveland Orchestra, came to us from San Francisco, where he had founded the first such youth orchestra.) Read Kelly Ferjutz's review Kassaba @ Beachland Ballroom 3/13 I recently witnessed a great new sound to hit the streets of Cleveland. Their name? Kassaba. Their genre? Progessive jazz. The result? A unique fusion of primitive sounding drums, with an eclectic mix of bass, sax and percussion that produces a newly provocative flavor. The group's unparalleled sound originates from a man inspired by moments in everyday life. And he names his works after those moments, which explains some of the titles that include Should I use My Shirt? A Risky Operation, and my favorite, The Zones of Mystery. Greg Slawson, the group's artistic director and composer, works the piano and several of the unique percussion instruments that all members share. And because they share, a great deal of the entertainment in experiencing Kassaba is watching the delicate choreography necessary to get to different instruments on stage without missing a beat. Literally. Slawson often acquires unique percussion instruments - that later define his work - on a lark. They are rare finds that become rare treasures as their collection of unique percussion instruments continues to grow. But the real treasure is how Kassaba pulls it all together: Progressive jazz that boasts both a classical and occasional hip-hop edge. Classically trained from the Cleveland Institute of Music, Slawson, along with fellow group members Candice Lee (piano) and Eric Hosemann (bassist), joins arms with Mark Boich (saxophonist), from the Berklee College of Music in Boston. This foursome uses the bongos, base, saxophone and piano with a unique line up of instruments that includes the udu, talking drum, ocean drum (which sounds like the ocean), djembe, claves, tabla, vibratone, frame drum, agogo and much more. Their next scheduled gig is June 24th at Cain Park at 7:30 p.m. Take a break from the ordinary and experience their unique brand of jazz. from Cool Cleveland contributor TL Champion Champion38 at aol.com Cleveland Shakespeare Fest at Phoenix 3/4 The Cedar-Lee area in Cleveland Hts. is slowly morphing into theatrical row. A 99-seat musical theater (Kalliope Stage) just opened its doors near the movie theater. And the curtain will soon go up at the new home for Dobama Theater in a converted YMCA down the street and, for one evening in early March, Phoenix Coffeehouse served up a taste of Shakespeare along with its locally-roasted beans. Phoenix was host to a special preview for the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival (www.cleveshakes.org), where a small cast, working in an even smaller space, squeezed a large dose of laughter from an abridged version of A Midsummer Night's Dream. The festival cast is a roving band of thespians that for the past six summers have wandered from University Circle, Tri-C West and Coventry, performing outdoor plays in settings that are anything but traditional. With seven-foot high folding screens, a quartet of actors, dozens of rapid costume changes, and ample use of imagination from the overflow audience, the group pulled it off. Midsummer Night's Dream is the play in which Shakespeare veers closest to slapstick, and this troupe worked every gesture and comical confusion to the fullest. I kept asking myself, is Shakespeare is supposed to be this funny? Maybe the reason for the troupe choosing Phoenix for its performance was that good theater and good coffee have at least one thing in common - perfect timing. And this group had it. It did not seem like the actors were simply delivering lines; rather it flowed like unrehearsed speech, genuine and in the moment. This was broad comedy served up with a nimble touch. from Cool Cleveland reader Doug Mazanec InfoMan at ameritech.net ---------------------- * Yr Turn Cool Cleveland readers write On 31 hours for Issue 31 "Congrats to Margaret Lynch for her testimonial blog on all the artists who contributed to the 31 For 31 marathon. Reading that really brought home just how much talent and energy and commitment resides in this town. Perhaps few people saw this impressive assemblage of creativity and spirit, but the fact that they all came together so quickly (no small thanks to Ms. Lynch!) speaks volumes...even if few are listening. It truly is this community's loss if it fails to show up and support such amazing efforts." from Cool Cleveland reader Tom Kerr kerrcomm at aol.com On Cool Cleveland's schedule "I just started receiving your emails, and already I have a comment---since your listings start the same day the list comes out, there's a good chance that by the time a subscriber reads the email it's too late to take advantage of some of those events on that day, particularly the ones that happen to take place during the daytime. There is a similar site in New York, sponsored by Time Out New York (which I believe comes out on Tuesdays), that lists events from Wednesday to the following Tuesday. That way, you can always plan ahead at least one day. Come to think of it, they may actually list eight days of events, from Wednesday to Wednesday, but I'm not really positive about that. Either way, you never have to find out you missed something great like a lunchtime lecture or concert that started an hour ago. Just thought you'd want to know. Thanks for a great site, and have a fun day!" from Cool Cleveland reader Claudia Lynch shoes at claudialynch.com from Cool Cleveland: Generally, we list events from Thursday to the following Wednesday. We will list events for the current Wednesday only if we received info too late to be included in last week's issue. Generally. >From Quiet Crisis to Quiet Revolution I have some thoughts on the Quiet Crisis, which I have shared with the PD and ideastream, but I would like to share it with the pro-active Clevelanders who read Cool Cleveland. I would like to see us start to take action, replacing the Quiet Crisis with a Quiet Revolution. Thanks to the hard and effective work of ideastream and the PD, we know our problems now. You can't offer a solution until you understand the problem. Arguably our worst problem is putting ourselves down as a community. I am afraid if we keep the conversations about our problems, we will be adding to our worst fault. So Cleveland, let's get going. Let's have the courage to spread the good nows about the city of Cleveland. Lets tackle the problems identified from the Quiet Crisis and transform our community to the city we all know it can be. When this happens it will be a Revolution. When we once told people from out of town that Cleveland is not so bad, we won't think there is a better city on the planet. But more than that, we will transform the dynamic of the city. The Old Cleveland was a heavy manufacturing steel town that was blessed with waterways for cheap transportation of goods, the New Cleveland is a hub for biomedical, banking, and manufacturing that is blessed with parks and recreation areas along our extensive waterways. The Old Cleveland had such a strong economy it could afford the luxury of supporting the arts with large endowments, the New Cleveland arts community is an incubator for new ideas that's the engine of our new economy. The Old Cleveland had a very well intentioned few who made the decisions that affected the entire community, the New Cleveland has grass roots communities that shape the discussion and ultimately make the decisions. There are hundreds of examples that can distinguish the Cleveland of Dick Fegler from the one our children will live in, but we need to take action. Clevelanders will always rally if we know the score - lets call the movement the Quiet Revolution, and use our media to keep us updated on our progress. Thanks for listening, I know that Cool Cleveland has been working towards everything I have written about above, but I wanted to add my voice to the chorus. from Cool Cleveland reader Patrick Staunton patricksta at yahoo.com ---------------------- * Top Five Links We use IdeaStar.com tools to track which articles were clicked the most. Here are the Top 5 from last week's issue, with one more chance for you to click. 1) Writer says goodbye to Cleveland In relocating to Knoxville, CrainTech writer Shasta Clark responds to "How do y'all like living in Cleveland?" http://neohio.craintech.com 2) Cool Cleveland interview with Issue 31 organizers They discuss its failure and what might have been done to prevent it. http://www.coolcleveland.com 3) Suburban suffering Upscale suburbs are no longer immune to poverty. http://www.clevelandmagazine.com 4) The real quiet crisis Conveniently bypassing and ignoring big issues of controversy relating to Cleveland by the media. http://www.freetimes.com 5) Midtown Makeover The Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority approved $3.2M in tax-exempt bonds for a makeover including new sidewalks, trees, grassy tree lawns and public art. Read more Cool Cleveland is expanding because you're hooking up those you know onto CC. 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The King Of Coventry
 


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Cool Cleveland Interview
with Tommy Fello

 
Tommy Fello started Tommy's Restaurant on Coventry Road in CLeveland Heights 30 years ago, and despite the ups and downs of the street, the place has remained as popular as ever. On a recent Monday night visit to the local fave, the hopping shop, which is famous for its inexpensive, healthy and original food, was half-packed. The impressive assortment of patrons included funky teens sporting piercings, soccer moms munching on hummus, gay couples sipping tea and Grog Shop devotees hanging out before the show. With its tasty falafels, spinach pies and milkshakes, speedy service, and the people-watching from its street-level windows, Tommy's is a recipe for a successful, independent caf?. Tommy himself has relentlessly volunteered his time for Coventry as President of the Coventry Special Improvement District, a merchants group whose owners pay a tax to finance district-wide improvements, he spearheaded a successful effort to turn Cleveland Heights' plan to re-surface the street into a more ambitious effort to re-develop Coventry itself. The involvement of the SID added handsome new planters, lampposts and other amenities to the mix, as well as the merchants plan to celebrate with a re-opening party this summer. We asked Tommy Fello about the funny names for his sandwiches, the redevelopment of the street, whether Coventry is still cool, and this summer's return of the Street Fair.

Cool Cleveland: Tommy's restaurant has been on Coventry for 30 years, so you've seen a lot of history here. With the opening of Legacy Village and other shopping centers, there must be a lot of challenges facing independent retail districts. What are you and other merchants doing about this?
Tom Fello: "We've been working on the redevelopment of Coventry Road; this recent influx of dollars and dreams has been two years of work. The overall goal is to make Coventry more competitive. We have a quarter mile business district with 300 employees, and we need different kinds of retail to complement the restaurants that are already here. We made a list of things that we need to keep the district viable. The population in Northeast Ohio has only increased two percent in recent years and there's been a downturn in the economy, so people are going out less. Despite this, there are more restaurants than ever. To compensate for it, we have to make our business district the best we can; our businesses should feed off each other to make the district better. We'd like to add soft goods; this is a need that has been identified."
Cool Cleveland: So the corporate chains have moved in, but there are still a lot of smaller, local businesses. Do you think the "feel" of Coventry as a funky, local district is still here?
Tom Fello: "I think so. But we need to support local businesses - people don't realize that small, independent businesses are the backbone of our nation's economy. They shop at chain stores to save money. But you can have all the Walmarts that you want, and they'll never do what local businesses do for our neighborhoods..."
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Coventry Fair returns this summer Now that Coventry's facelift is complete, it's time to enjoy one of our quirkiest and favorite neighborhoods. Three monthly Fair dates have been set for Thu 7/15, Thu 8/12, and Thu 9/9 from 6-9PM. Coventry Road will be closed to traffic from 5:30PM till 9PM while restaurants, artists, farmers, ethnic purveyors and visitors transform the Village into a festive environment. This event will be alcohol-free and family-safe with music, art, entertainment and street performers circulating throughout the evening. Plans are currently being considered to add family movies at P.E.A.C.E Park at the close of the evening. For info email coventryroad at earthlink.net

Buying Shaker Square The Coral Co., a Beachwood-based real estate development, construction and management firm, signed a purchase agreement late Friday to acquire the historic East Side retail district from KeyCorp, the Cleveland-based financial services company that has been managing the complex since December. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, although Key had sought repayment of a $14.9 million loan it made toward the square's $20 million redevelopment. Read more

WiFi at Museum of Art The Cleveland Museum of Art has announced free wireless public Internet access http://www.clevelandart.org/whatsnew/. The Cleveland Museum of Art is one of the leading comprehensive art museums, and its permanent collection is world renowned for its quality and breadth spanning 6,000 years. The Museum is a key international player in exhibitions, scholarship, and art acquisitions, now they're a leader in the use of technology and art. Bring your laptop and log on at the museum's Still Life cafe. http://www.clevelandart.org/whatsnew/mediakit/index.asp?refid=320

More online, less old media A recent study on the state of the U.S. news media by the Project for Excellence in Journalism, affiliated with Columbia University's graduate journalism school, found that U.S. news media outlets are experiencing a steady decline in their audiences and are significantly cutting their investment in staff and resources. Only ethnic, alternative and online media are flourishing. Read more online



 
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Regional churn Look at what's happened recently, says PD's Joe Frolik, lead writer on the Quiet Crisis series (which probably needs a new name since it's anything but "quiet" anymore). Area foundations have thrown some of their $6 billion towards the Fund for Our Economic Future. The NAACP and the Urban League have voiced support for regionalism. Greater Cleveland Tomorrow formed from the merger of three business groups. The suburban Mayors and Managers Assoction is exploring a "no poaching" rule to stop cannibalizing business from each other. All this churn appears to be moving our community towards a more regional approach. But so far, it's just talk and posturing. Read more

Regionalism is not county reform Or is it? In this PD op-ed, Cuyahoga County commissioner and Democratic party chairman Jimmy Dimora opines, wanting "the record to reflect that the county commissioners are not against regionalism, reform, or change." But they will put a proposal on the Fall ballot that may very well confuse voters who want reform. Read more

Mutual respect Mark Rosentraub, Dean of the Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs at CSU, says "Northeast Ohio has more live theater than New York (that is, more tickets are sold here to residents; New York sells more tickets to tourists)." Everyone is talking about regionalism, but "turning this talk into cooperation requires that city and suburbs recognize how important the other is for success." Read more

Bicyclists can ride RTA now that 425 buses already have bike racks and plan to install more,so that in a couple of months, all buses will be able to carry 2 bikes. Now you can plan to bike one way and ride RTA the other. Or vice versa. Read more.

The death of urban planning Cincinnati has fired their planning department and merged it with their economic development function, meaning the public agenda is being privatized, with the only city planning now being done by corporations like P&G, the hospitals and universities. It just goes to show how different Cleveland really is, with planning director Chris Ronayne and Mayor Campbell's very visible plans for the Lakefront & other initiatives. See Free Times here.

Land fill shopping mall The new City View regional shopping center will be built atop a landfill on the east rim of the valley, south of the I- 480 exit at Transportation Boulevard. It may solve a civic headache but most likely is causing another. Read more.



 
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Robotic Cockroaches REI at Weatherhead is the "Think-and-Do Tank", bringing professional consultancy and research to Cleveland's collaborative approach to economic development. Coming up, the second annual Research ShowCASE is a day-long event highlighting the breadth of research done at Case and its collaborating institutions. REI's Ed Morrison leads Global Issues, a panel that will go beyond the headlines to explore the dynamic economic relationship between China and the United States. Other ShowCASE topics: nanotechnology, bioethics, biodefense, active demonstrations such as robotic cockroaches capable of search and rescue, and insertable electrical devices that enable movement after paralysis. Fri 4/2 from 7:30AM-5PM at the University's Veale Convocation and Recreation Center. Event is free and open to the public, but pre-registration is recommended. For information visit http://www.case.edu/menu/showcase
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National City purchase may cut jobs According to Forbes, National City Bank's purchase of Provident Financial Group Inc. may result in the net loss of 400-800 jobs. "Some duplicate positions will be eliminated," Provident chief executive Robert Hoverson stated in a letter to their 3200 employees, while NCC chief David Daberko said he expected cost savings of about 25% of two years, which would probably include job cuts. No one is saying if those cuts will come in Cincy or Cleve, but either way Ohio loses key new economy jobs. See Forbes www.Forbes.com

Wal-Mart tops F500 Cleveland is no longer a big Fortune 500 town. Among Ohio companies in the 500 were: Goodyear Tire, No, 137; First Energy , No. 158; Progressive Insurance, No. 165; National City Corp., No. 206; Eaton Corp., No. 253; Parker Hannifin, No. 291; KeyCorp, No. 319; Sherwin-Williams, No. 333; chemicals company OM Group Inc., No. 405, and International Steel Group, No. 426. See Fortune www.Fortune.com.

The Wal-Marting of downloads As if Wal-Mart wasn't causing enough trouble for mom-and-pop shops and other specialty stores, the mammoth chain retailer opened its own cut rate online music store, where customers can download music at 88 cents per song. That's 11 cents less than Apple Computer charges at its iTunes music store, which has been the pacesetter. See ZDNet www.ZDNet.com.

PD editorial deputy opposes same-sex marriage stating there's no reason to "overturn a social, legal and religious institution" that's been in place for a significant amount of time. How enlightened. Or maybe, given the upcoming summer campaign season, opportunistic. Read more.

Anti-gay council hopeful Patrick Corrigan is open about his opposition to gay rights and is against extentending employee benefits for same sex couples in Lakewood. Read more.

"Ohio is ground zero for creationsim" says Patricia Princehouse, an evolutionary biologist at Case Western Reserve University. If the Ohio Board of Education collectively agreed months ago to not endorse intelligent design, and the US Supreme Court has already said it's illegal to teach because its religion, how then could they adopt a lesson plan that challenges darwinsm? Read more.



 
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Junebug Jabbo Jones A very special visitor arrives at Cleveland Public Theatre for four nights of magical storytelling, bringing an entertaining collection of tales and anecdotes entitled Don't Start Me to Talking or I'll Tell You Everything I Know: Sayings from the Life and Writings of Junebug Jabbo Jones for four performances only, beginning Thu 4/1. Then look for The Tale of the Emerald Bird, the latest production from CPT's STEP program, running 4/9 and 4/10. Playing now in both theatres you can see Danceworks '04, a festival of dance featuring seven contemporary companies that have been called "spectacular," "evocative," and "invigorating." CPT, 6415 Detroit Avenue, http://www.cptonline.org.
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Big downtown condo project Willoughby-based Marous Brothers Construction is set to begin construction on 350+ condo units squeezed between the Bingham and National Buildings in the Warehouse District on July 1. The development has been approved by both the District and the city's Landmarks Commission, but Marous is still negotiating financing with four banks, which typically require 30 percent presale before work starts. No city money is being lent for this project, although Cleveland Tomorrow is lending an undisclosed amount. Read more

Local resource for finding property ClevelandRents.com is a locally owned (remember those?) website dedicated to greatly improving the search-and-find process for both prospective tenants and property managers in the area. www.ClevelandRents.com

Fifth International Edible Book Festival will occur throughout the world on any day from Thu 4/1 - 4/5. This year is Cleveland's first. Book enthusiasts, bookbinders, cooks, and craftspeople of all ages are invited to view the Edible Book entries, cast their votes, and eat the edible books. All entries are welcome but must be entirely edible and have something to do with books; there is no fee for contest participants, deadline is Sat 3/27, to register e-mail harriett at logan.com or call 795-9800. http://colophon.com/ediblebooks

Two public art calls Cleveland Public Art is currently hosting competitions for local artists. Looking for designs for The Cleveland Foodbank's 2-story interior feature wall and donor wall; there's a tour on Tues 3/30 at 9:30AM for interested artists. Plus, looking for designs for the wall seen through the rear pedestrian walkway entrance to the Playhouse Square Theater Complex. For info and questions visit www.ClevelandPublicArt.org





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Angle 12 Has it been a year already? The 12th(!) issue of everyone's favorite art mag Angle focuses on the ongoing Cleveland International Film Festival (Henry Darger's In The Realms of the Unreal is on the cover and can be seen at CIFF Wed 3/24 at 7:15PM, with an after-party at SPACES, now exhibiting A Wonderful Life: Psychodrama in Contemporary Painting, which features Darger, and again on Fri 3/26 at 9:30PM www.ClevelandFilm.org). But there's more in this month's issue: don't miss the profile of Karamu House's new artistic director Terrence Spivey, Doing theatre is like being on a tightrope without a net. Pick it up at a gallery or coffeeshop, or better yet, subscribe and enjoy every delicious issue delivered hot. a Cool Cleveland partner. www.AngleMagazine.org


Cool Cleveland This Week

03.24-03.31
 

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Cleveland Film Festival Don't make us choose for you. Use the spiffy website at www.ClevelandFilm.org, do your own investigating, and buy online quickly before the dreaded "Standby" tag shows up next to the film you're dying to see. It's the one winter sport that all Clevelanders love: hanging out at the Film Festival. Now thru Sun 3/28. CU there? www.ClevelandFilm.org

The Affairs of Race in America: A Conversation in Black and White. Two women share a common heritage as descendants of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemmings, yet grew up on different sides of the race barrier. They'll carry on an "honest, new dialogue" in their presentation. DNA tests strongly suggests that their grandfathers, Eston and Madison, were sons of Jefferson and Hemmings. After meeting on Oprah Winfrey's show, the two "new" cousins began visiting college campuses to discuss being raised in different cultures in America where their opportunities were not the same. They've advanced projects such as the creation of a monument to the slaves of Monticello, and an African American Museum that celebrates the sacrifices and the contributions made by African Americans. Wed 3/24 at 12:30PM. Call 800-954-8742. North Galleria at Tri-C, 700 Carnegie Ave. http://www.tri-c.cc.oh.us/news/docs/20040324.htm

Governor's Award for the Arts in Ohio Make it down to the State capitol for this notable awards ceremony honoring winners from around the state and the Ohio legislature Wed 3/24 at 4:30PM. Event is free, no reservations are required. If you go, write up your review and send it to Cool Cleveland. Capitol Theatre, Vern Riffe Center for Government and the Arts. http://www.oac.state.oh.us

The Delgados It's how bands make it today - now that they've started up their own record label, Chemikal Underground, the Delgados are supporting alternative underground bands like Scotland's Arab Strap (a Cool Cleveland fave). Listen in on the Delgados dreamily skewed folk-pop Thu 3/25 at 9PM. Call 321-5588. Grog Shop, 2785 Euclid Hts Blvd in Cleveland Hts. http://www.grogshop.gs

EveryWoman Campaign helps transform lives and raise the hopes of women and girls in the Greater Cleveland area. The Women's Community Foundation asks that every woman and man donate one hour's pay or more to help women of all ages grow to their fullest potential. 100% of your donation to the goes directly to WCF grants. Keynote speaker is Former U.S. Attorney General, Janet Reno Thu 3/25 at 11AM. Women's Community Foundation funds programs to optimize women's and girls potential in the Greater Cleveland Community. Call 622-0920. Wyndham Cleveland at Playhouse Square, 1260 Euclid Ave http://www.wcfcleveland.org

Room to write This course will help you write creatively or boost your existing skills if you are ready to develop and discover more about yourself as a writer. Writing is part of a lineage that embraces events, circumstances, landscapes and people in ways that connect you to your spirit. Each class will be a "door" into one of the places from which creative writing emerges: the imagination, emotion, intellect or soul. Presented by Cleveland Youth Theatre director Gail Johnson Thu 3/25 from 8-9PM. Call 651-5428. At 6600 Detroit Ave. http://wsem.org

Startup.com The movie that documented the creation of the pioneering e-commerce site govWorks.com by childhood-friends-turned-business-partners Tom Herman and Kaleil Isaza Tuzman. Free & open to the public, pizza & beverages will be served - stop by for dinner and a movie at Case Thu 3/25 from 6-8PM. See the listing below for a lunch meeting with Tom Herman, who co-founded GovWorks. Case School of Law, 11075 East Blvd. Call 368-3304 or visit http://lawwww.cwru.edu/centers/business_law/events.asp

govWorks.com a NY-based company e-commerce site that helped create the global "e-government" marketplace, govWorks does transaction processing, middleware products that web-enable state and local government transactions, like tax payments and government records retrieval. Stop in for discussions with Tom Herman, its co-founder and CEO on Fri 3/26, noon-1PM. Free and open to the public, lunch is available. To register call 368-3304. Case School of Law, Room 157. http://lawwww.cwru.edu/centers/business_law/events.asp

New planet trampoline cd release party Celebrate the debut of this Cleveland area band along with The Waxwings. The forthcoming full-length The Curse of The New Planet Trampoline on Elephant Stone Records should elevate NPT to the status of like-minded acts such as The Sights and Outrageous Cherry. The band includes the guys from Cleveland's The Dreadful Yawns, check them out Fri 3/26 at 9PM. The Beachland Tavern. 17511 Waterloo Rd. Call 383-1124. http://www.elephantstonerecords.com

Venuu Off Coventry: Ruby a brand new musical incarnation made up of three of the Rocky Mountain Front Range's top female singer/songwriters. Their music has been described as eclectic, original, passionate, sultry, spine chilling, and unforgettable. They've appeared before wildly enthusiastic audiences at festivals, theaters, clubs, universities, and coffeehouses. From the lush blend of their voices and range of musical styles, to the fun, irreverent, and natural chemistry they have together on stage. Hear them Fri 3/26 at 8PM, doors open 7:30PM. Unitarian-Universalist Society of Cleveland Unitarian-Universalist Society of Cleveland 321.1119 or visit http://venuu1.tripod.com

International Relations in Information Products ?at Case Western Reserve University will bring together international leaders in the field in a day long symposium, offering perspectives ranging from how IP impacts global health crises to struggles over the digital environment. Topics include: politics of international knowledge, knowledge regulation in the context of globalization and the international relations of intellectual property Fri 3/26 from 8:30AM-4:30PM. Reservations are required, call 368-3308. Case School of Law, 11075 East Boulevard. http://law.case.edu

Marriage Project Cleveland Fight the FMA, show solidarity, and take action to make a visible, vocal stand for same sex couple rights. Couples who are willing to apply for a marriage license can bring valid ID, social security number, place of birth, current address, father's name and mother's maiden name, as well as any divorce or name change documentation to apply for marriage licenses. Bring your friends and family members Fri 3/26 at 3PM with rally to follow. For info 651-LGBT. Cuyahoga County Courthouse, 1 Lakeside Avenue, Room 146 (1st Floor) in Cleveland. Meet on the front steps - everyone is welcome. http://www.lgcsc.org

Odyssey performed by the stilt-walking and ass-kicking collaboration of SAFMOD and Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatere as part of Dance Works stretches the mind and imagination Fri 3/26 & Sat 3/27 at 8PM and Sun 3/28 at 3PM. Call 631-2727. Cleveland Public Theatre's Gordon Square, 6415 Detroit Ave. http://www.cptonline.org

When Women Gather is the new soulful dance piece by SAFMOD's Young Park and choreographer Linda Kahn in an Asian-American/Jewish-American collaboration, along with Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatere artistic director Michael Medcalf's Insurrection about masculinity from a feminine perspective. It's part of Dance Works '04. Get exposed to performance art that stretches the mind and imagination Fri 3/26 and Sat 3/27 at 8PM Sun 3/28 at 3PM. Call 631-2727. Cleveland Public Theatre's Upstairs Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave. http://www.cptonline.org

WCLVnotes One of the most popular items on Robert Conrad's Weekend Radio over WCLV 104.9FM is David Gunson's What Goes Up Might Come Down. This extended and very funny monologue about air traffic controllers and how to fly a 747 from England to New York will be heard over two shows this coming weekend and next. Other items on these upcoming programs shows include the further adventures of Mary Backstayge, Noble Wife with Bob and Ray, and Gracie Fields singing What Can You give a Nudist on His Birthday? Weekend Radio, in addition to airing on some 120 stations nationwide, can be caught on WCLV Saturdays at 10PM and Sundays at 7PM. It also takes up an hour on WRMR 1420 AM, Sundays at 8PM. a Cool Cleveland partner http://www.wclv.com

George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic funking up Cleveland good and proper, they'll be taking over the Phantasy - a killer venue to get the best views of the band. Head out to hear them Sat 3/27, doors open 9PM. For tickets call ticketmaster at 241-5555. 11802 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. http://www.ticketmaster.com and http://www.phantasyconcertclub.com

Honoring Women of Color in Science, Technology & Education The Cleveland chapter of the National Technical Association (NTA) will recognize five local women of color whose scientific, technological, and educational accomplishments warrant special honor - The Nsoroma Award Sat 3/27 from 10AM-2PM. Sponsored by: National Technical Association. Cleveland State University Convocation Center Pavilion, 2000 Prospect Ave. Call 289-2981 or visit http://www.ntaonline.org/chapters/cleveland/cleveland.html

Visual Horror: Local Artists and their Innards Get over to Rain Nightclub and see what the horror is all about, we guarantee this won't be the type of art you'll see at the CMA, but we know it'll be provoking. Featured artists Staci McNasty, Jesse McGuiness and others are on view, music provided by DJ Sean Jaundice Sat 3/27 starting 8PM. Rain, 4142 Lorain Ave. Call 651-4100.

BlackOut Unlimited Poetry Slam Style meets substance in this open mic competition with serious cash prizes up for grabs for readers, slammers and performers. Food will be available at the buffet, plus cash bar and socializing with the spoken word culture Sat 3/27. Doors open 6-9PM. Poets must register in advance, call 937-2268 ext. 10. Robin's Nest, 4059 St. Clair Ave.

Round at The Winchester with performances by hosts Anne E. Dechant, winner of the 2004 Best Female Singer/Songwriter, and special local guests Kate Voegele, Tracy Marie and Brent Kirby for the Free Times 2004 Music Awards nominee show Sat 3/27 at 9PM. Call 226-5681. 12112 Madison Ave in Lakewood. http://www.thewinchester.net

Tale of the Emerald Bird performed by members of CPT's Student Theatre Enrichment Program (STEP), this tour visits various sites throughout Greater Cleveland, including libraries, community centers, nursing homes, and CPT's own Upstairs Theatre. Experience a princesses journey who must risk everything when the Empress turns ill and the land falls sick. She begins a search for the healing song of the Emerald Bird, and on her journey she encounters old friends in impossible guises Sat 3/27 at 2PM. STEP offers low-income, Cleveland high school youth opportunities to explore the art of theatre. Mt Pleasant Library, 14000 Kinsman Rd. Call 623-7032 http://cpl.org/Locations.asp?FormMode=Branch&ID=20

Motor City Madman more blues, jive and funk from Andre "Mr Rhythm" Williams, famed in the '50s with hits like Jail Bait and The Greasy Chicken - get into down-to-earth tunes that are like comfort food for your ears Sat 3/27 starting 9PM. Beachland Ballroom, 15711 Waterloo Rd. 383-11124. http://www.beachlandballroom.com

Bright Young Things Drugged-up royals and beautiful people drinking themselves into stupors and waking up in strange situations! No, this is not gossip column news, it's England's jazz scene of the '30s with Stephen Fry's adaptation of the classic satire Vile Bodies, a deconstruction of the British glitterati. Get out to see the Cleveland Film Festival's closing night show Sun 3/28 starting 7:30PM. Purchase tickets at 1-888-865-FILM or get them at the CIFF store in the lobby of Tower City Cinemas. At Tower City Center, Downtown http://www.clevelandfilm.org

African American Faith Communities an exhibition of photographs by Michael S. Levy, "I have great respect for these communities and their role in adding to the quality of life of those involved. I hope to document the events and practices of these communities including prayer, baptisms, weddings and funerals in creating a collection of photos that will portray a community of strength and hope. It's on view Mon 3/29 thru 7/31. Thomas F. Campbell, Ph.D., Exhibition Gallery, located in the College at 1717 Euclid Ave. Call 523-7495 or visit http://urban.csuohio.edu/forum/gallery

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My Brain is Crying

Dueling dialogue that's unsafe at any speed
 
A response to My Brain Is Crying "Ladies, what we need is a feast, and not in some crappy church basement, either. I'm thinking a monthly potluck rotating through galleries, stages and other life- and creativity-affirming spaces. I make garlic blast hummus that puts everyone on the same reeking conversational level, my husband makes truffles that are better than sex, what do you make? Maybe if we break bread together we can do less hurting about what is wrong and start hoping and working with what is right." from Cool Cleveland MBIC reader Martha Senerchia
Deb Remington: To initiate the process of change, first we must identify the problems, then speak truthfully about them and strategize for change. Can breaking bread together alleviate the pressing issues addressed in MBIC? It is a great idea to form groups of social activists to discuss and implement change. As a child of the sixties, I was honored to be with a group of people who stood up for what was just, people who gathered together and took risks for what they believed in. Sadly, there are too many people today who are afraid of what other people might think of their ideas or actions if they are not mainstream.
Tisha Nemeth: What hurts is speaking the truth when few want to hear it. What hurts is that we need more individuals making daily efforts to positively change our city's artistic and cultural climate. I love the idea of a monthly feast - activism geared around food...

Read My Brain Is Crying by Deb Remington and Tisha Nemeth


Instant Karma

Reviews of recent events
 

San Francisco Symphony @ Severance Hall 3/19 Last week Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony came to Severance Hall as part of a two-year exchange project with the Cleveland Orchestra. Getting an opportunity to hear another orchestra in Severance Hall is a treat. The program began with Alban Berg's Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, To the memory of an angel featuring Gil Shaham on violin. The piece is dark, complex and oppressive. A musical reference to a Bach Cantata was the only light of hope in the entire piece. Mr. Shaham performed this difficult piece in a devilish theatrical manner, wearing an odd smirkish grin and playing off the conductor, Mr. Thomas like a rock musician; a little bit of Richards and Jagger if you can stretch your imagination that far. The second half of the program brought Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 5 in C-sharp minor. Mr. Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony have been getting a lot of critical acclaim for their recordings of the Mahler Symphonies, so there was a bit of excitement in the air. Mr. Thomas attacked the first movement with a fierce and fearless pace. It was exhilarating beyond belief, it reminded me of bicycle ride I once took down a very long hill in Tuscany where I choose not to look around and take in the beauty, but just pedaled as hard as I could, and it was a thrill. Well, once we were at the bottom of the hill we had two movements to go. Some of the great Mahler performances can be attributed to the fact that the conductor finds a way to bring forward some nuance and keep a continuous line in the faster paced movements of the symphony. It's these continuous lines and nuances that later hold the symphony together as a whole. Since Thomas passed on nuance and line for thrill we were all left a bit out of breath while he slugged through the final two movements. Even the Adagietto in the final movement, which is filled with emotion, came off flat and lifeless. The crowd gave a friendly standing ovation but one could only think of some of the great Mahler performances at Severance Hall conducted by Boulez, Dohnanyi and Ling. from Cool Cleveland contributor Brian E. Schriefer briancpa at msn.com

San Francisco Symphony @ Severance Hall 3/18 This season, the San Francisco Symphony and music director Michael Tilson Thomas came to Cleveland for three days featuring three-and-a-half concerts while next season, the Cleveland Orchestra with Franz Welser-M?st will return the favor. It's a terrific notion on every level: the musicians have time to relax a bit, see some of our city, meet up with far-flung family and friends, and the natives get to hear familiar (and some not-so-familiar, to be sure) music as interpreted by another musical entity. In addition to these concerts, Mr. Tilson Thomas ventured down the street to the Cleveland Institute of Music for a rehearsal of the CIM Orchestra, and also spent some time at Severance Hall for a rehearsal with the Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra, which, in fact, owes its very existence to San Francisco. (Jahja Ling, former resident conductor of the Cleveland Orchestra, came to us from San Francisco, where he had founded the first such youth orchestra.)
Read Kelly Ferjutz's review

Kassaba @ Beachland Ballroom 3/13 I recently witnessed a great new sound to hit the streets of Cleveland. Their name? Kassaba. Their genre? Progessive jazz. The result? A unique fusion of primitive sounding drums, with an eclectic mix of bass, sax and percussion that produces a newly provocative flavor. The group's unparalleled sound originates from a man inspired by moments in everyday life. And he names his works after those moments, which explains some of the titles that include Should I use My Shirt? A Risky Operation, and my favorite, The Zones of Mystery. Greg Slawson, the group's artistic director and composer, works the piano and several of the unique percussion instruments that all members share. And because they share, a great deal of the entertainment in experiencing Kassaba is watching the delicate choreography necessary to get to different instruments on stage without missing a beat. Literally. Slawson often acquires unique percussion instruments - that later define his work - on a lark. They are rare finds that become rare treasures as their collection of unique percussion instruments continues to grow. But the real treasure is how Kassaba pulls it all together: Progressive jazz that boasts both a classical and occasional hip-hop edge. Classically trained from the Cleveland Institute of Music, Slawson, along with fellow group members Candice Lee (piano) and Eric Hosemann (bassist), joins arms with Mark Boich (saxophonist), from the Berklee College of Music in Boston. This foursome uses the bongos, base, saxophone and piano with a unique line up of instruments that includes the udu, talking drum, ocean drum (which sounds like the ocean), djembe, claves, tabla, vibratone, frame drum, agogo and much more. Their next scheduled gig is June 24th at Cain Park at 7:30 p.m. Take a break from the ordinary and experience their unique brand of jazz. from Cool Cleveland contributor TL Champion Champion38 at aol.com

Cleveland Shakespeare Fest at Phoenix 3/4 The Cedar-Lee area in Cleveland Hts. is slowly morphing into theatrical row. A 99-seat musical theater (Kalliope Stage) just opened its doors near the movie theater. And the curtain will soon go up at the new home for Dobama Theater in a converted YMCA down the street and, for one evening in early March, Phoenix Coffeehouse served up a taste of Shakespeare along with its locally-roasted beans. Phoenix was host to a special preview for the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival (www.cleveshakes.org), where a small cast, working in an even smaller space, squeezed a large dose of laughter from an abridged version of A Midsummer Night's Dream. The festival cast is a roving band of thespians that for the past six summers have wandered from University Circle, Tri-C West and Coventry, performing outdoor plays in settings that are anything but traditional. With seven-foot high folding screens, a quartet of actors, dozens of rapid costume changes, and ample use of imagination from the overflow audience, the group pulled it off. Midsummer Night's Dream is the play in which Shakespeare veers closest to slapstick, and this troupe worked every gesture and comical confusion to the fullest. I kept asking myself, is Shakespeare is supposed to be this funny? Maybe the reason for the troupe choosing Phoenix for its performance was that good theater and good coffee have at least one thing in common - perfect timing. And this group had it. It did not seem like the actors were simply delivering lines; rather it flowed like unrehearsed speech, genuine and in the moment. This was broad comedy served up with a nimble touch. from Cool Cleveland reader Doug Mazanec InfoMan at ameritech.net



Yr Turn

Cool Cleveland readers write
 
On 31 hours for Issue 31 "Congrats to Margaret Lynch for her testimonial blog on all the artists who contributed to the 31 For 31 marathon. Reading that really brought home just how much talent and energy and commitment resides in this town. Perhaps few people saw this impressive assemblage of creativity and spirit, but the fact that they all came together so quickly (no small thanks to Ms. Lynch!) speaks volumes...even if few are listening. It truly is this community's loss if it fails to show up and support such amazing efforts." from Cool Cleveland reader Tom Kerr kerrcomm at aol.com

On Cool Cleveland's schedule "I just started receiving your emails, and already I have a comment---since your listings start the same day the list comes out, there's a good chance that by the time a subscriber reads the email it's too late to take advantage of some of those events on that day, particularly the ones that happen to take place during the daytime. There is a similar site in New York, sponsored by Time Out New York (which I believe comes out on Tuesdays), that lists events from Wednesday to the following Tuesday. That way, you can always plan ahead at least one day. Come to think of it, they may actually list eight days of events, from Wednesday to Wednesday, but I'm not really positive about that. Either way, you never have to find out you missed something great like a lunchtime lecture or concert that started an hour ago. Just thought you'd want to know. Thanks for a great site, and have a fun day!" from Cool Cleveland reader Claudia Lynch shoes at claudialynch.com
from Cool Cleveland: Generally, we list events from Thursday to the following Wednesday. We will list events for the current Wednesday only if we received info too late to be included in last week's issue. Generally.

From Quiet Crisis to Quiet Revolution I have some thoughts on the Quiet Crisis, which I have shared with the PD and ideastream, but I would like to share it with the pro-active Clevelanders who read Cool Cleveland. I would like to see us start to take action, replacing the Quiet Crisis with a Quiet Revolution. Thanks to the hard and effective work of ideastream and the PD, we know our problems now. You can't offer a solution until you understand the problem. Arguably our worst problem is putting ourselves down as a community. I am afraid if we keep the conversations about our problems, we will be adding to our worst fault. So Cleveland, let's get going. Let's have the courage to spread the good nows about the city of Cleveland. Lets tackle the problems identified from the Quiet Crisis and transform our community to the city we all know it can be. When this happens it will be a Revolution. When we once told people from out of town that Cleveland is not so bad, we won't think there is a better city on the planet. But more than that, we will transform the dynamic of the city. The Old Cleveland was a heavy manufacturing steel town that was blessed with waterways for cheap transportation of goods, the New Cleveland is a hub for biomedical, banking, and manufacturing that is blessed with parks and recreation areas along our extensive waterways. The Old Cleveland had such a strong economy it could afford the luxury of supporting the arts with large endowments, the New Cleveland arts community is an incubator for new ideas that's the engine of our new economy. The Old Cleveland had a very well intentioned few who made the decisions that affected the entire community, the New Cleveland has grass roots communities that shape the discussion and ultimately make the decisions. There are hundreds of examples that can distinguish the Cleveland of Dick Fegler from the one our children will live in, but we need to take action. Clevelanders will always rally if we know the score - lets call the movement the Quiet Revolution, and use our media to keep us updated on our progress. Thanks for listening, I know that Cool Cleveland has been working towards everything I have written about above, but I wanted to add my voice to the chorus. from Cool Cleveland reader Patrick Staunton patricksta at yahoo.com



Top Five Links

 
We use IdeaStar.com tools to track which articles were clicked the most. Here are the Top 5 from last week's issue, with one more chance for you to click.

1) Writer says goodbye to Cleveland In relocating to Knoxville, CrainTech writer Shasta Clark responds to "How do y'all like living in Cleveland?"
http://neohio.craintech.com

2) Cool Cleveland interview with Issue 31 organizers They discuss its failure and what might have been done to prevent it.
http://www.coolcleveland.com

3) Suburban suffering Upscale suburbs are no longer immune to poverty. http://www.clevelandmagazine.com

4) The real quiet crisis Conveniently bypassing and ignoring big issues of controversy relating to Cleveland by the media. http://www.freetimes.com

5) Midtown Makeover The Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority approved $3.2M in tax-exempt bonds for a makeover including new sidewalks, trees, grassy tree lawns and public art. Read more


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--b1_8228ad36aebf45180eecb15db5081fdc-- From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Mar 24 19:04:49 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 19:04:49 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko comments: A Tribute to Marji Dodrill Message-ID: <20040325030449.59905.qmail@web12010.mail.yahoo.com> A TRIBUTE TO MARJI DODRILL Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Every once in a while we meet a very special person. My life has been made better by having known Marji Dodril. Marji was a woman of beauty, charm, kindness, talent and class. Marji died on March 17. A memorial will be held at 6 p.m. April 4 at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights. It is only fitting that Marji should be memorialized at Dobama. That theatre was a major part of her life. It, ironically, was also where I met Marji. Dobama?s second play was Benjamin Levy?s ?RAPE OF THE BELT.? Dobama had no permanent home, so they borrowed the performing space at Chagrin Falls Little Theatre. I was the public relations director for Dobama at the time, and I loved to just hang around and watch Marji, her husband to-be, Ev Dodrill, and Mary Jane Nottage cavort. She was wonderful in that play and in everything else in which she performed. Whenever I saw her, I could count on a smile and a hug. Even when cancer was raging in her body she was radiant. Her last performance, was a commercial in support of Issue 31, a proposed arts tax which was recently on the ballot. She had little strength, but she needed to do what she could for a cause for which she had great enthusiasm. That was Marji. Marji may have made her last entrance and exit in this life, but she will long be remembered by those of us who loved and respected her. Applause! Bravo! Curtain down! __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Mar 24 19:07:44 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 19:07:44 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: 'Five Guys Named Moe'/Beck Center Message-ID: <20040325030744.25488.qmail@web12001.mail.yahoo.com> CESPEDES PULLS OFF ANOTHER COUP WITH ?FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE? Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Musical reviews are hard to make into good theatre. They are a bunch of songs usually held together by a thread of a script. It takes real creativity to do something other than have the singers stand around singing and maybe dancing around a little. Well, fortunately for The Beck Center, they have that creative director/choreographer. His name is Martin Cespedes. Those who saw Beck?s ?SMOKEY JOE?S CAF?? which won a Times Tribute Award last year for both the production and it?s director/choreographer, know what a wonder that production was. Well, Cespedes has done it again with his production of ?FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE,? He lets out all the stops as he takes on a musical journey based on the music of Louis Jordan. He does it so well that at the curtain call on Sunday afternoon, which was filled with ?mature? citizens, the audience was on their feet screaming for more. In the hands of a lesser director/choreographer, cast, and musical ensemble, this could have been a long and lethal experience. The story is trite, some of the musical sounds repetitive, but it matters little, you won?t even think about it. It?s not even worth relating the so-called story. It?s more important that you know the show contains such songs as ?Messy Bessy,? ?I Know What I?ve Got,? ?Caledonia,? and ?Is You Is.? The music covers the spectrum of sound. There?s a little jazz, a little rock, a little Calypso, a ballad or two, and great harmony songs. You?ll be delighted by ?I Like Them Fat Like That!? and ?Saturday Night Fish Fry.? The cast is uniformly excellent. Lester Currie, Devon Settles, Geoffrey Short, Aric Calhoun and Lawrence Maurice all have a great time, sing well, and move to some creative dance steps. Kyle Primous, as No Max, the participant supposedly not a member of the Moe singing quartet, is phenomenal. He dances, he sings, he acts, he mimes?all extremely well. As an audience member you just won?t sit and watch. You may find yourself on stage getting sung to by members of the cast. You might ?volunteer? to join a Congo line that snakes through the theatre. (Okay, here?s one flaw?that segment was way too long!) Cespedes ignites the stage with creative and disciplined choreography. David Anthony Williams, the musical director, has these guys wailing. His orchestra doesn?t hit a sour note. Don McBride?s scenic design, consisting of floating radio dials, makes a perfect setting for the goings on. Sharon Stark?s costumes are a hoot! Erik Seidel?s lighting and Casey Jones? sound design add a strong positive dimension to the show. Hurrah Martin! Hurrah cast! Hurrah crew! CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: If you miss ?FIVE GUYS NAMED JOE? you?ll be very, very sorry as it?s one of this theatre year?s highlights! ?FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE? will rock the stage of the Beck Center through April 10th. For tickets and information call 216-521-2540 or go online to beckcenter.org. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html From JOVIALITIES at peoplepc.com Wed Mar 24 05:33:58 2004 From: JOVIALITIES at peoplepc.com (JR Simons) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 08:33:58 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kent Stage "Laughter" Auditions Message-ID: <005601c411a4$aa4d06e0$154894ce@r> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0053_01C4117A.C05206E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello, everyone, I am J. R. Simons, I am directing the next Kent Stage Players = production, "Laughter on the 23rd Floor," by Neil Simon. I am = conducting auditions for the show this coming week. You are all invited = to come out to the theatre at 175 E. Main Street in Kent, Ohio and = audition. Auditions will be held on Sunday, March 28 from 4-6 PM and Tuesday, = March 30 from 7-9 PM with callback (if necessary) on Thursday, April 1. = Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script. No monologues = are necessary, however, if you have a prepared (and I stress "prepared") = comic monologue, I will be glad to watch you perform it. This is an = open call, so no appointments are necessary. We will begin readings as = soon as we have enough people present to read. This is a small, ensemble cast with roles available for 7 men aged 20-60 = and 2 women aged 20-40. However, do not let your age be a factor in = deciding whether or not you will audition. I am age and color blind = when it comes to casting. However, due to the nature of the language of = the script, I ask that you be over 18 in order to audition. Because I teach nights at Lorain County Community College, rehearsals = will be on Tuesday and Thursday nights (with some possible Sunday nights = and/or Saturday afternoons) through the end of the LCCC semester = (mid-May) and then every night of the week for the last two weeks of = rehearsal leading up to opening night. This means I am looking for = self-motivated and self-managed actors who will take it upon themselves = to incorporate our rehearsals on their own during time away from the = theatre. If you fit this description, then I want to meet you next = week. For more information on me and my past productions, visit my personal = website at www.jrsimons.8m.com . See you all next week for auditions! Thanks! J. R. Simons Producer The Jovialities Entertainment Co., Ltd. Be sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com ------=_NextPart_000_0053_01C4117A.C05206E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello, everyone,
I am J. R. Simons, I am directing the next Kent Stage Players = production,=20 "Laughter on the 23rd Floor," by Neil Simon.  I am conducting = auditions for=20 the show this coming week.  You are all invited to come out to the = theatre=20 at 175 E. Main Street in Kent, Ohio and audition.
 
Auditions will be held on Sunday, March 28 from 4-6 PM and Tuesday, = March=20 30 from 7-9 PM with callback (if necessary) on Thursday, April 1. =20 Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script.  No = monologues are=20 necessary, however, if you have a prepared (and I stress "prepared") = comic=20 monologue, I will be glad to watch you perform it.  This is an open = call,=20 so no appointments are necessary.  We will begin readings as soon = as we=20 have enough people present to read.
 
This is a small, ensemble cast with roles available for 7 men aged = 20-60=20 and 2 women aged 20-40.  However, do not let your age be a factor = in=20 deciding whether or not you will audition.  I am age and color = blind when=20 it comes to casting.  However, due to the nature of the language of = the=20 script, I ask that you be over 18 in order to audition.
 
Because I teach nights at Lorain County Community College, = rehearsals will=20 be on Tuesday and Thursday nights (with some possible Sunday nights = and/or=20 Saturday afternoons) through the end of the LCCC semester (mid-May) and = then=20 every night of the week for the last two weeks of rehearsal leading up = to=20 opening night.  This means I am looking for self-motivated and = self-managed=20 actors who will take it upon themselves to incorporate our rehearsals on = their=20 own during time away from the theatre.  If you fit this = description, then I=20 want to meet you next week.
 
For more information on me and my past productions, visit my = personal=20 website at www.jrsimons.8m.com . =20 See you all next week for auditions!
 
Thanks!
 
J. R. Simons
Producer
The Jovialities Entertainment Co., = Ltd.
Be=20 sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com
------=_NextPart_000_0053_01C4117A.C05206E0-- From JOVIALITIES at peoplepc.com Wed Mar 24 05:37:06 2004 From: JOVIALITIES at peoplepc.com (JR Simons) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 08:37:06 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"ONE-MINUTE PLAY FESTIVAL" CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS - EXTENDED Message-ID: <005e01c411a5$1ab0ffe0$154894ce@r> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C4117B.30B5FFE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Just a quick reminder that the deadline for submissions to the = Jovialities Entertainment Co. at Cleveland Black Box Theatre "One Minute = Play Festival" has been extended to April 15, 2004. For complete guidelines, visit www.jrsimons.8m.com and go to the One = Minute Play Samples Page. There you will find two examples of a = one-minute play followed by the complete submission guidelines for the = competition. I'm looking forward to reading your plays! Thanks! J. R. Simons Producer The Jovialities Entertainment Co., Ltd. Be sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com ------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C4117B.30B5FFE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Just a quick reminder that the deadline for submissions to the = Jovialities=20 Entertainment Co. at Cleveland Black Box Theatre "One Minute Play = Festival" has=20 been extended to April 15, 2004.
 
For complete guidelines, visit www.jrsimons.8m.com and go to = the One=20 Minute Play Samples Page.  There you will find two examples of a = one-minute=20 play followed by the complete submission guidelines for the = competition.
 
I'm looking forward to reading your plays!
 
Thanks!
 
J. R. Simons
Producer
The Jovialities Entertainment Co., = Ltd.
Be=20 sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com
------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C4117B.30B5FFE0-- From chris at antonellic.com Wed Mar 24 05:39:45 2004 From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 08:39:45 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Don't Forget About Auditions for "Barefoot in the Park" Message-ID: <004d01c411a5$78add230$0e00a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004A_01C4117B.8F2E91E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE ANNOUNCES =20 AUDITIONS For Barefoot in the Park by Neil Simon =20 =20 Directed by Kate Tonti =20 CAST REQUIREMENTS =20 1 FEMALE - MID 20'S TO MID 30'S 1 FEMALE - 50'S PLUS 1 MALE - MID 20S' TO MID 30'S 1 MALE - 50'S PLUS 2 MEN - 20'S TO 50'S (one is non-speaking role) =20 =20 MONDAY, March 29th 7:30pm and TUESDAY, March 30th 7:30pm =20 Theatre address 40 West River Street Chagrin Falls =20 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 Theatre Productions. =20 SHOW DATES ARE: =20 June 4th - June 26th Friday and Saturdays: 8:00 pm Curtain =20 Questions: Call 440-247-8955 =20 HOPE TO SEE YOU AT AUDITIONS! Chris White Corporate Controller M. Davis Management Services, Inc. 32100 Solon Road Solon, OH 44139 440-542-1724-Phone 440-542-1726-Fax ------=_NextPart_000_004A_01C4117B.8F2E91E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CHAGRIN=20 VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE ANNOUNCES

 

AUDITIONS

For

Barefoot=20 in the Park

by Neil Simon

 

 

Directed=20 by Kate Tonti

 

CAST=20 REQUIREMENTS

 

1 FEMALE  -  MID 20'S TO MID=20 30'S

1 FEMALE  -  50'S=20 PLUS

1 MALE  -  MID 20S' TO MID=20 30'S

1 MALE  -  50'S = PLUS

2 MEN  -  20'S TO=20 50'S

 (one is non-speaking=20 role)

 

 

MONDAY, March=20 29th  7:30pm

and=20 TUESDAY, March 30th 7:30pm

 

Theatre=20 address

40=20 West River Street

Chagrin=20 Falls

 

We will have script selections available on = site the=20 night of auditions.

Headshots and resumes are not expected, but are = appreciated.

All=20 actors perform on a volunteer basis in

 Chagrin=20 Valley Little Theatre Productions.

 

SHOW=20 DATES ARE:

 

June=20 4th  -  June 26th

Friday=20 and Saturdays:  8:00 pm=20 Curtain

 

Questions:  = Call =20 440-247-8955

 

HOPE=20 TO SEE YOU AT AUDITIONS!

 

 

Chris = White
Corporate=20 Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon = Road
Solon,=20 OH =20 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
<= /HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_004A_01C4117B.8F2E91E0-- From sharron at gfhoch.com Wed Mar 24 08:42:28 2004 From: sharron at gfhoch.com (Sharron DeCosta) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 11:42:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Victoria Karnafel Korkosz Message-ID: <7F05435925638B4D8692FE13A1A9D68B9AC2@gfh-tserver.internal.gfhoch.com> It is with the deepest regret that we inform you that the Northern Ohio Theatre Community has lost one of its brightest stars, Victoria Karnafel Korkosz. Victoria passed away suddenly on the morning of March 22nd. She had been a member of the theatre community in Akron, New York and Cleveland for over 20 years, performing at Dobama Theatre, Cleveland Public Theatre, Bodwin Theatre Company, Near West Theatre, Charenton Theatre Company, Reader's Theatre and The Hermit Club among others. A graduate of the University of Akron Department of Theatre Arts and Dance, her favorite roles included Allison in "Look Back in Anger" at 78th Street Playhouse, NYC; Velma Sparrow in "Birdbath" at Riverside Playhouse, NYC; Jessie in "Night, Mother," Riverstreet Playhouse, Wanda in "The Waiting Room", Dobama Theatre; and Dolly in "Hello, Dolly" at Near West Theatre. She spent many years as a torch singer in the New York club circuit, taught voice and acting and was a regular performer with her husband at The Harmony Bar & Grille Show Tunes nights. Other credits include the feature film "The Deer Hunter" where she was featured as "Sad Looking Girl." In addition to her stage and film work, she helped dozens of non-profit organizations around the city with fundraising and development efforts through her company, VK & Associates. She is survived by her husband, Arthur Korkosz, a talented musician, who often plays in the orchestra for Near West Theatre productions and at The Hermit Club, her stepdaughters Elizabeth & Jessica Korkosz, her Mother Margaret Karnafel, her brother Mark Karnafel, and Sissy the Dog. Funeral arrangements can be found at the following link: http://www.legacy.com/cleveland/LegacySubPage2.asp?Page=3DLifeStory&Perso= n Id=3D2059279 As a theatre community, we are much diminished. As her friends, we are shocked, saddened, and grief-stricken for the loss of her humor, spirit and life-force. From Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com Wed Mar 24 10:27:24 2004 From: Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com (Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 13:27:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Off The Wall Auditions!!! Message-ID: Off The Wall a Northeast Ohio improv group is having auditions for cast members Saturday, March 27th from 1pm to 2pm at Kennedy's Theater in Playhouse Square. Please bring a resume (headshot is optional) and be prepared to perform group improvisational work. In order to be considered you must be able to commit to weekly rehearsals on Monday and Fridays and be able to perform in shows throughout NE Ohio on Fridays and Saturdays. If you have any questions please contact Patrick Sirl at pjsirl at yahoo.com. Jim D'Amico From coneill at beckcenter.org Wed Mar 24 11:10:01 2004 From: coneill at beckcenter.org (Colleen O'Neill) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 14:10:01 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Comedy Night at the Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E0261D5@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C411D3.9BF301EC Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 Beck Center for the Arts Stand-Up Comedy Night Comedy Class Graduates Perform as stand up comics for the first time in front of a live audience Saturday, April 3 @ 9:00 p.m. (doors open @ 8:30 p.m.) (in the Armory building behind Beck Center on Detroit) =20 To reserve your tickets, call the Box Office (216) 521- 2540=20 =20 **Ticket Price, Location, and other information listed below** =20 Comedy Night Uncontrollable laughter! Is that what you think of when you remember your graduation? Well, the Beck Center for the Arts has eight graduates who are putting away their caps, gowns and emotional speeches for one hilarious night of stand up comedy. =20 J.D. Sidley and Friends The evening will be hosted by comedian, and course instructor, John David Sidley. Sidley is founder of The Cleveland Comedy Kitchen, a group of comedians who raise money for hunger assistance. Also performing will be Rodney Bengston and Mike Scanlon who have appeared at the IMPROV and Hilarities in Cuyahoga Falls. =20 Ticket Price and Location=20 Tickets to this unforgettable night of comedy are only $5 and are available through the Box Office. The show will take place in the Armory Building located behind the Beck Center on Detroit Avenue.=20 =20 To Reserve your tickets, call the Box Office (216) 521-2540 The Beck Center for the Arts is located just ten minutes from downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. =20 =20 Colleen O'Neill Marketing Assistant Beck Center For The Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107=20 Email: coneill at beckcenter.org Phone: 216.521.2540 ext.244 Fax: 216.228.6050 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C411D3.9BF301EC Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

Beck Center for the Arts Stand-Up Comedy = Night

Comedy Class = Graduates

Perform as stand up comics for the first time in front of a live = audience

Saturday, April 3 @ 9:00 p.m. (doors open @ 8:30 = p.m.)

(in the Armory building behind Beck Center on Detroit)<= /p>

 =

To reserve your = tickets, call the Box Office (216) 521- 2540

=  

**Ticket Price, Location, and other information listed = below**

=  

Comedy = Night

Uncontrollable laughter!  Is that what you = think of when you remember your graduation?  Well, the Beck Center for the Arts has eight graduates who are putting away their caps, gowns = and emotional speeches for one hilarious night of stand up comedy.

 =

J.D. Sidley and = Friends

The evening will be hosted by comedian, and course instructor, John David Sidley.  Sidley is founder of The Cleveland = Comedy Kitchen, a group of comedians who raise money for hunger assistance. = Also performing will be Rodney Bengston and Mike Scanlon who have appeared at = the IMPROV and Hilarities in Cuyahoga Falls.

 =

Ticket Price and = Location =

Tickets to this unforgettable night of comedy are = only $5 and are available through the = Box Office. The show will take place in the Armory Building located behind the Beck Center on = Detroit = Avenue.

 

To Reserve your tickets, = call the Box Office (216) 521-2540

The = Beck Center for the Arts is located just ten minutes from downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood.=

 

=

 

=

Colleen O'Neill

Marketing = Assistant

Beck Center For The Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, OH 44107 =

Email: coneill at beckcenter.org

Phone: = 216.521.2540 ext.244

Fax: = 216.228.6050

------_=_NextPart_001_01C411D3.9BF301EC-- From fsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com Thu Mar 25 05:33:00 2004 From: fsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com (Fred Sternfeld) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 08:33:00 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fairmount expands summer teen professional training workshops. MORE AUDITIONS to be held April 18 ! Message-ID: <005c01c4126d$b4af7770$0400a8c0@fred> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005D_01C41243.CBDC7CB0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The first round of auditions filled up 30 slots in our professional training intensives to be held this summer. Many more talented students are showing interest. As a result, Fairmount is expanding the scope of the summer program and will be holding auditions for Junior Professional and Teen Professional theatre intensives on Sunday April 18 from 1 - 6 pm. In addition to our current offerings, a new two-week, Junior Professional Musical Theatre Day Camp session is now being planned for August 9-21. Interested students should contact The Fairmount Center at 440-338-3171 for an appointment. Here are some of the young people who have been accepted into the program, joining Fred Sternfeld, Tom Fulton, Andrew May, Victoria Bussert, Mitchell Fields, Wayne Turney, Martin Cespedes, Carol Pribble, David Willliams, Alicia Kahn, Kari Kandel, Sean Szaller, Jeff Haffner and other local professionals for an exciting program of performing arts training this summer : Adrienne Sereta, Alex Puette, Arlo Hill, Ben Martin, C.J. Bonde, Devon, Turchan, Elisabeth Licata, Emily Schrader, Emma Wahl, Eric Bartkowski, Halle Morse, Hayley Hineline, Heather Farr, Jenni Messner, Kaitlin Noah, Kenzie Nothnagel, Mary Caitlin Gilson, Meghan O'Connor, Robert Keith, Ruth Hitchcock, Sara Masterson, Sharon Pearlman & Suzzanne Ponomarenko. For more information about the Summer camp, visit our website at www.fairmountcenter.org or call 440-338-3171. ------=_NextPart_000_005D_01C41243.CBDC7CB0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

The first round of = auditions filled up=20 30 slots in our professional training=20 intensives to be held this summer. Many more talented students = are=20 showing interest. As a result, Fairmount is expanding the scope of the = summer=20 program and will be holding auditions for Junior Professional and Teen=20 Professional theatre intensives on Sunday April 18 from 1 - 6=20 pm.  In addition to our = current=20 offerings, a new two-week, Junior Professional Musical Theatre = Day Camp=20 session is now being planned for August 9-21. Interested students should contact = The=20 Fairmount Center at 440-338-3171 for an = appointment.

Here are some of the young = people=20 who have been accepted into the=20 program,  joining Fred Sternfeld, Tom Fulton, Andrew May, = Victoria=20 Bussert, Mitchell Fields, Wayne Turney, Martin Cespedes, Carol Pribble, David Willliams, Alicia = Kahn, Kari=20 Kandel, Sean Szaller, Jeff Haffner and other local = professionals for an exciting program of performing arts training this = summer=20 :

Adrienne Sereta, Alex Puette, Arlo Hill, Ben Martin, C.J. = Bonde, Devon,=20 Turchan, Elisabeth Licata, Emily Schrader, Emma Wahl, Eric Bartkowski, = Halle=20 Morse, Hayley Hineline, Heather Farr, Jenni Messner, Kaitlin Noah, Kenzie Nothnagel, Mary Caitlin = Gilson, Meghan=20 O'Connor, Robert Keith, Ruth Hitchcock, Sara Masterson, Sharon = Pearlman & Suzzanne Ponomarenko.

For more information about the = Summer camp,=20 visit our website at www.fairmountcenter.org or call 440-338-3171.

------=_NextPart_000_005D_01C41243.CBDC7CB0-- From rozsears01 at yahoo.com Wed Mar 24 20:30:52 2004 From: rozsears01 at yahoo.com (roslyn sears) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 20:30:52 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]ROSENCRANTZ & GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD """"COUPON""" Message-ID: <20040325043052.5442.qmail@web40508.mail.yahoo.com> Kent Stage Players is Proud to Present Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead At 175 E. Main St., Kent Ohio BY PRINTING THIS OUT AND BRINGING IT WITH YOU EITHER FRIDAY, SATURDAY, OR SUNDAY. YOU'LL RECEIVE A 50% DISCOUNT OFF THE PRICE OF ONE ADMISSION. BRING A FRIEND AND IT'S BUY ONE GET ONE FREE. BRING TWO FRIENDS AND IT'S BUY ONE GET ONE FREE AND THE THIRD ONE IS 50% OFF. THE DOORS OPEN AT 7 AND SEATING IS LIMITED. THIS IS OUR FINAL WEEKEND! HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html From VanBrujah at aol.com Wed Mar 24 20:13:18 2004 From: VanBrujah at aol.com (VanBrujah at aol.com) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 23:13:18 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Actors of Farinella's Ghost present ANTIGONE Message-ID: -------------------------------1080187998 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit John Capocci and The Actors of Farinella's Ghost in cooperation with Walsh University present ANTIGONE adapted by Lewis Galantiere from the play by Jean Anouilh Friday March 26 and Saturday March 27 8:00 pm Walsh University Science Center Auditorium Walsh University 2020 East Maple Street NW, North Canton Admission is free! House opens at 7:30 There is no reserved seating Presented as part of the 29th Annual Philosophy-Theology Symposium In a contemporary adaptation of medieval academic tradition, the Walsh University Philosophy and Theology Departments present each spring their annual Philosophy-Theology Symposium, the Disputed Question Series. Focusing on a variety of topics, the symposium features an address by a renowned scholar or creative artist, accompanied by either a panel discussion or a commentary on the artist's work. The series also includes a program of artistic value as a means of dramatizing the significance of the theoretical issue or displaying the creative talent of the featured artist. For more information, please call John G. Trapani Jr., Ph.D. at (330) 490-7042 -------------------------------1080187998 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
John Capocci and The Actor= s of Farinella's Ghost
in cooperation with Walsh=20= University present
ANTIGONE
adapted by Lewis=20= Galantiere
from the play by=20= Jean Anouilh
&= nbsp;
Friday March 26 and Saturd= ay March 27
8:00 pm
Walsh University Science C= enter Auditorium
Walsh University
2020 East Maple Street NW,= North Canton<= /DIV>
 
Admission is free!
House opens at 7:30
There is no reserved seati= ng
 
Presented as part of the 2= 9th Annual Philosophy-Theology Symposium
 
In a contemporary adap= tation of medieval academic tradition, the Walsh University Philosophy and T= heology Departments present each spring their annual Philosophy-Theology Sym= posium, the Disputed Question Series. Focusing on a variety of topics, the s= ymposium features an address by a renowned scholar or creative artist, accom= panied by either a panel discussion or a commentary on the artist's work. Th= e series also includes a program of artistic value as a means of dramatizing= the significance of the theoretical issue or displaying the creative talent= of the featured artist.
 
 
For more information, plea= se call John G. Trapani Jr., Ph.D. at (330) 490-7042
-------------------------------1080187998-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Wed Mar 24 09:13:58 2004 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 09:13:58 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]PIANIST NEEDED FOR "THE FANTASTICKS" AT CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE Message-ID: <20040324171358.94275.qmail@web80401.mail.yahoo.com> --0-206931271-1080148438=:94084 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Clague Playhouse 1371 Clague Road (Between Detroit & Hilliard) Westlake, OH 44145 440-331-0403 Clague Playhouse is in need of a good pianist for their production of The Fantastics. This is a paid position. Rehearsals start April 1st. Production Dates are May 7 - 30 The director is Robert Gibb. Please contact Bernice Bolek, Production Manager, at 440-331-8497 --0-206931271-1080148438=:94084 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Clague Playhouse
1371 Clague Road (Between Detroit & Hilliard)
Westlake, OH 44145
440-331-0403
 
Clague Playhouse is in need of a good pianist for their production of The Fantastics. This is a paid position.
 
Rehearsals start April 1st.  Production Dates are May 7 - 30
 
The director is Robert Gibb.
 
Please contact Bernice Bolek, Production Manager,
at 440-331-8497
 
--0-206931271-1080148438=:94084-- From Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com Thu Mar 25 04:51:20 2004 From: Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com (Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 07:51:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Off The Wall Auditions!!! Message-ID: Off The Wall a Northeast Ohio improv group is having auditions for cast members Saturday, March 27th from 1pm to 2pm at Kennedy's Theater in Playhouse Square. Please bring a resume (headshot is optional) and be prepared to perform group improvisational work. In order to be considered you must be able to commit to weekly rehearsals on Monday and Fridays and be able to perform in shows throughout NE Ohio on Fridays and Saturdays. If you have any questions please contact Patrick Sirl at pjsirl at yahoo.com. Jim D'Amico From modebbie at peoplepc.com Thu Mar 25 07:32:35 2004 From: modebbie at peoplepc.com (Mo & Debbie Morrow) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 10:32:35 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ELVIS Show this Sat. 3-27 Message-ID: <003b01c4127e$6740dd60$d6b84943@default> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0038_01C41254.7D244BA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable If you love Elvis music then you will love.....=20 "REMEMBERING ELVIS" By Justin Grillo This young, talented performer has been singing Elvis songs since he was = 3 years old.He has developed a Fantastic show! He sounds like, dresses = like & acts like the King. He will be performing This Saturday In Avon = Lake March 27 @ Liquid Therapy at 8:00 pm in the Artstown Plaza 33493 = Lake Rd. For dinner Reservations call 440-930-9178=20 For bookings e-mail Debbie at modebbie at peoplepc.com=20 Thank you & see you there!!! =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0038_01C41254.7D244BA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
If you love Elvis music then you will=20 love..... 
         =20  "REMEMBERING ELVIS"
         &nb= sp;           =20 By  Justin Grillo
This young, talented performer has been singing Elvis songs since = he was 3=20 years old.He has developed a Fantastic show! He sounds like, dresses = like &=20 acts like the King. He will be performing This Saturday In Avon = Lake=20 March 27 @ Liquid Therapy at 8:00 pm  in the Artstown Plaza 33493 = Lake Rd.=20 For dinner Reservations call 440-930-9178
For bookings e-mail Debbie at modebbie at peoplepc.com
Thank you & see you there!!!
 
 
      
 
------=_NextPart_000_0038_01C41254.7D244BA0-- From KSWalder at neo.rr.com Thu Mar 25 07:48:52 2004 From: KSWalder at neo.rr.com (Kathleen Walder) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 10:48:52 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]PNR Improv this Saturday Message-ID: <015a01c41280$ac5e94d0$0400a8c0@cameroxp> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0157_01C41256.C326BDC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Point of No Return Improv This Saturday, March 27 7:30 p.m. Quirk Cultural Center 1201 Grant St. - Cuyahoga Falls Tickets $5 at the door "Whose Line Is It Anyway" style improv in a smoke-free theatre setting Improv...cheaper than therapy www.PNRImprov.com ------=_NextPart_000_0157_01C41256.C326BDC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Point of No Return = Improv
This Saturday, March = 27
7:30 p.m.
Quirk Cultural = Center
1201 Grant St. - = Cuyahoga=20 Falls
Tickets $5 at the = door
 
"Whose Line Is It = Anyway" style improv=20 in a smoke-free theatre setting
 
 
Improv...cheaper than therapy
www.PNRImprov.com
------=_NextPart_000_0157_01C41256.C326BDC0-- From BURTON313 at aol.com Thu Mar 25 07:48:50 2004 From: BURTON313 at aol.com (BURTON313 at aol.com) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 10:48:50 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Devin Davis live Message-ID: <46.4a1d4b3b.2d945962@aol.com> -------------------------------1080229730 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Be sure to come check out: Devin Davis Live in Concert Atlanta based teen r&b singer Devin Davis will be hitting the stage this saturday at Baldwin Wallace's dance marathon for a FREE CONCERT open to the public! He'll be performing songs off his upcoming LP Me in the Making This is definetly going to be a show you won't wanna miss! March 27, 2004 @ 1:00 Baldwin Wallace Recreation Center For more info...check out www.devindavis.net -------------------------------1080229730 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Be sure to come check out:
 
Devin Davis
 
 Live in Concert
 
Atlanta based teen r&b singer Devin Davis will be hi= tting the stage this saturday at Baldwin Wallace's dance marathon for a FREE= CONCERT open to the public!
 
He'll be performing songs off his upcoming LP
 
Me in the Making<= /FONT>
 
This is definetly going to be  a show you won'= t wanna miss!
 
March 27, 2004 @ 1:00
Baldwin Wallace Recreation Center
For more info...check out www.devindavis.net
 
-------------------------------1080229730-- From yvette at beckcenter.org Thu Mar 25 09:30:16 2004 From: yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 12:30:16 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dee Hoty ~ Broadway Leading Lady ~ One Night Only at Beck Center! Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E01D787@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4128E.D61CF157 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Beck Center for the Arts Proudly Presents Broadway's Leading Lady and Lakewood Hometown Girl Dee Hoty along with Jack Lee For One Night Only ~ Saturday, May 8, 2004 =20 =20 Lakewood, Ohio - The Beck Center is proud to bring the best of Broadway to Lakewood as we present an incredible evening with one of Broadway's leading ladies and hometown Lakewood girl, Dee Hoty, accompanied by Broadway musical theater director Jack Lee. Dee and Jack will perform, for one night only, on Saturday, May 8 at 8:00 p.m. The spectacular event will benefit the Beck Center for the Arts Department of Education, which offers curriculum-based, progressive programming in dance, music, theater and visual arts for children, teens and adults. Proceeds also benefit the Lakewood Public Schools Alumni Foundation. Dee Hoty began her theatrical career 36 years ago at Lakewood High School. After graduating from Otterbein College in 1974, she apprenticed at The Cleveland Playhouse. Dee made her Broadway debut in 1980 in a short-lived revival of The 5 O'Clock Girl. =20 Since then, she has distinguished herself as one of Broadway's most highly regarded leading ladies, with more than 30 theater, television and film credits to her name. =20 Her film and television credits include Co-narrator of TBS's Untold West, Harry and Walter Go to New York, Models, Inc., St. Elsewhere, Spencer for Hire, The Equalizer and recurring roles on Capital, Ryan's Hope, Guiding Light and As the World Turns. Dee's recent turn as Phyllis in the celebrated Paper Mill Playhouse revival of Stephen Sondheim's Follies can be heard on CD. Dee can also be seen on the PBS Home Video My Favorite Broadway: The Leading Ladies. Dee has starred in Broadway's Footloose, Will Rogers Follies and City of Angels. She has been nominated for three Tony Awards for Best Actress in a Musical for her performances in The Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public, Will Rogers Follies and Footloose. Dee is currently starring on Broadway in the smash hit Mamma Mia. =20 - more - Jack Lee is one of the most respected musical directors in theater today. Originally from Cleveland, Jack has conducted numerous Broadway shows, as well as national and international tours. He has worked with Tommy Tune on Broadway, with Debbie Reynolds, Peter Palmer, Jane Powell and Juliet Prowse, and with Shirley MacLaine in Postcards from the Edge. Jack is a contributing staff member of New York University and Carnegie Mellon University. He is a frequent guest instructor and master class teacher at his alma mater, Baldwin Wallace, and was the subject of an Emmy award winning PBS documentary on his life and work. =20 The Beck Center for the Arts is proud to bring Dee Hoty and Jack Lee to the Main Stage for this one night only musical extravaganza. Benefactor tickets are available for $150 and include cocktails and hors d'oeuvres at 6:45 p.m., preferred seating for the show, followed by a dessert reception. Patron tickets are available for $50 and include the performance and dessert reception. =20 As part of this exciting evening, The Beck Center will raffle off a "Weekend On Broadway" package that will include round trip airfare for two, overnight hotel accommodations, dinner for two, and limousine service to and from the airport. Dee Hoty's appearance is made possible by the generous support of The Plain Dealer. The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. For more information please call Chris Alexander at (216) 521-2540 ext. 242. =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_01C4128E.D61CF157 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

B= eck Center<= /st1:PlaceType> for the Arts

Proudly = Presents

Broadway’s Leading = Lady and Lakewood Hometown Girl

D= ee Hoty along with Jack = Lee

For One Night Only ~ = Saturday, May 8, = 2004

 

 

        = ;    Lakewood, Ohio – The Beck Center is proud to = bring the best of Broadway to Lakewood as we present an incredible evening with = one of Broadway’s leading ladies and hometown Lakewood girl, Dee Hoty, accompanied by Broadway musical theater = director Jack Lee.  Dee and Jack will = perform, for one night only, on Saturday, May 8 at 8:00 p.m.  The = spectacular event will benefit the Beck = Center for the Arts Department of Education, which offers curriculum-based, progressive programming in dance, music, theater and visual arts for = children, teens and adults.  Proceeds = also benefit the Lakewood Public Schools Alumni Foundation.

Dee Hoty began her theatrical career 36 years ago at = Lakewood High School.  After graduating from = Otterbein College in 1974, she = apprenticed at The Cleveland Playhouse.  = Dee made her Broadway debut in 1980 in a short-lived revival of The 5 O’Clock Girl. 

Since then, she has = distinguished herself as one of Broadway’s most highly regarded leading ladies, = with more than 30 theater, television and film credits to her name. 

Her film and television credits include Co-narrator of TBS’s Untold West, Harry and Walter Go to New York, Models, Inc., St. Elsewhere, Spencer = for Hire, The Equalizer and recurring roles on Capital, Ryan’s Hope, Guiding Light and As = the World Turns.  = Dee’s recent turn as Phyllis in the celebrated Paper Mill Playhouse revival of Stephen Sondheim’s Follies= can be heard on CD.  = Dee can also be seen on the PBS Home Video My Favorite = Broadway:  The Leading = Ladies.

Dee= has starred in Broadway’s Footloose, Will = Rogers Follies and City of = Angels.  She has been nominated for = three Tony Awards for Best Actress in a Musical for her performances in The = Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public, Will Rogers Follies and Footloose.  = Dee is currently starring on Broadway in the smash hit Mamma = Mia. 

- more -

Jack Lee is one of the most = respected musical directors in theater today.  Originally from = Cleveland, Jack has conducted numerous Broadway shows, as well as national and international tours.  He = has worked with Tommy Tune on Broadway, with Debbie Reynolds, Peter Palmer, Jane Powell = and Juliet Prowse, and with Shirley MacLaine in = Postcards from the Edge.  Jack is a contributing staff member of = New York = University and Carnegie = Mellon University.  He is a frequent guest = instructor and master class teacher at his alma mater, Baldwin Wallace, and was the subject of = an Emmy award winning PBS documentary on his life and work. 

        = ;    The Beck = Center for the Arts is proud to bring Dee Hoty and = Jack Lee to the Main Stage for this one night only musical extravaganza.  Benefactor tickets are = available for $150 and include cocktails and hors d’oeuvres at 6:45 p.m., preferred seating for the show, followed by a dessert reception.  Patron tickets = are available for $50 and include the performance and dessert reception. 

        = ;    As part of this exciting evening, The Beck Center will raffle off a = “Weekend On Broadway” package that will include round trip airfare for two, overnight hotel accommodations, dinner for two, and limousine service to = and from the airport.

Dee Hoty’s appearance is made possible by the = generous support of The Plain Dealer.  = The Beck Center for the Arts is = located just 10 minutes west of downtown = Cleveland at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in = Lakewood.  For more information please = call Chris Alexander at (216) 521-2540 ext. 242.

 

 

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_01C4128E.D61CF157-- From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Thu Mar 25 10:04:57 2004 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 13:04:57 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Miss Gulch Rides out of Cleveland this Weekend! 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_01C41293.AE9BC30A Content-Type: text/plain She made Cleveland laugh and she touched your heart - but it's time for our Almira to ride her bike into the sunset. Catch her last two performances this weekend, Friday March 26th and Saturday, March 27th at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square and bid the bitch goodbye! Curtain is 8:30PM and tickets are just $19 each. Read what the critics have to say... article1 Roy Berko, Lorain County Times . "He knows how to play an audience! He teases, he sidles up unsuspecting victims and he does a great double entendre. The result is our really, really liking Vannello, which parleys into a really, really good time for the audience." article2Keith Joseph - Cleveland Free Times . "Vannello vibrantly sells a parcel of ersatz cabaret pastiches tarted up with lavender lyrics" article3Christine Howey - Cleveland Scene . "Nickolas L. Vannello is at his best when he's playing off the energetically supportive audience reactions. Vannello sells all the songs..." article4Great Seats Available! . Kennedy's theatre is set up with cabaret tables so that every seat is like a front-row experience! Come early to the show and enjoy dinner at S.T.A.R. Restaurant, or relax with a cocktail at the bar in our own theater. Come see what Cleveland is howling over -- and catch the final weekend of the hilarious "Miss Gulch Returns!" Visit our web site at: www.missgulchreturns.com ------_=_NextPart_001_01C41293.AE9BC30A Content-Type: text/html Message

She made Cleveland laugh and she touched your heart - but it's time for our Almira to ride her bike into the sunset. Catch her last two performances this weekend, Friday March 26th and Saturday, March 27th at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square and bid the bitch goodbye! Curtain is 8:30PM and tickets are just $19 each.

Read what the critics have to say...

Roy Berko, Lorain County Times
.
 "He knows how to play an audience! He teases, he sidles up unsuspecting victims and he does a great double entendre. The result is our really, really liking Vannello, which parleys into a really, really good time for the audience."
 
Keith Joseph - Cleveland Free Times
.
 "Vannello vibrantly sells a parcel of ersatz cabaret pastiches tarted up with lavender lyrics"
 
Christine Howey - Cleveland Scene
.
 "Nickolas L. Vannello is at his best when he's playing off the energetically supportive audience reactions. Vannello sells all the songs..."
 
Great Seats Available!
.
Kennedy's theatre is set up with cabaret tables so that every seat is like a front-row experience! Come early to the show and enjoy dinner at S.T.A.R. Restaurant, or relax with a cocktail at the bar in our own theater.

Come see what Cleveland is howling over -- and catch the final weekend of the hilarious "Miss Gulch Returns!" Visit our web site at: www.missgulchreturns.com

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C41293.AE9BC30A-- From yvette at beckcenter.org Thu Mar 25 10:51:14 2004 From: yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 13:51:14 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BECK'S "Five Guys" Receive Rave Reviews!! Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E01D78A@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4129A.25BFD416 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Beck Center's FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE =20 Receive Rave Reviews! (check them out below!) =20 Only 3 more weekends! Through April 10th Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. Sundays at 3:00 p.m. Call now for tickets - (216) 521-2540 www.beckcenter.org =20 =20 "Oh my God, is this show a great time." =20 "Four weekends are not going to be enough of Little Moe, Bog Moe, Four-Eyed Moe, Eat Moe and No Moe - the Beck Center for the Arts is going to need to schedule mo' "Moe."" =20 It's version of Five Guys Named Moe, a revue of Louis Jordan's swing-era jazz, be-bob and rhythm-and-blues songs such as "Caldonia" and "Choo Choo Ch'Boogie," easily qualifies as one of the best locally produced musical shows to go up on the Cleveland area over the last decade." =20 "With a cast of talented, instantly engaging performers, a solid stage band, a whimsical ands effective set and outstanding costumes, this high-spirited production pumps its viewers full of larky exuberance." =20 "Expertly directed and choreographed by Martin Cespedes, . . . " =20 "As the Moes, Geoffrey Short, Lester Currie, Lawrence Maurice, Devon Settles and Aric Calhoun are all triple threats. They create distinct and appealing personalities for their characters while skillfully dancing swing steps and, best of all, singing with individual style and collective, beautifully blended power." =20 "There wouldn't seem to be room for any more talent on the Beck's small stage, but it manages to increase geometrically with Kyle Primous as No Max. Primous, well-known locally as a dancer, performs his steps with an astonishingly loose, spontaneous energy that looks as if it's verging on chaos, but it's actually ruled by dead-on balance, timing and strength." =20 "He, the Moes and the capable band lead by David Anthony Williams share the stage with Don McBride's excellent set, a collection of what look like pieces from huge old radios, including dials, buttons and sections of sleek, Art Deco wood cases. It goes perfectly with actor-designer Lester Currie's flamboyant costumes, whose vivid satin shirts, loud pants and coats and outrageous ties both amuse and delight." =20 "Cespedes pulls all these elements into a production relaxed in mood but lively in effect." =20 =20 Carolyn Jack, The Plain Dealer =20 "Cespedes has done it again with his production of 'FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE,. He lets out all the stops as he takes on a musical journey based on the music of Louis Jordan." =20 "The cast is uniformly excellent. Lester Currie, Devon Settles, Geoffrey Short, Aric Calhoun and Lawrence Maurice all have a great time, sing well, and move to some creative dance steps. Kyle Primous, as No Max, the participant supposedly not a member of the Moe singing quartet, is phenomenal. He dances, he sings, he acts, he mimes-all extremely well." =20 "Cespedes ignites the stage with creative and disciplined choreography. David Anthony Williams, the musical director, has these guys wailing. His orchestra doesn't hit a sour note. Don McBride's scenic design, consisting of floating radio dials, makes a perfect setting for the goings on. Sharon Stark's costumes are a hoot! Erik Seidel's lighting and Casey Jones' sound design add a strong positive dimension to the show." =20 "Hurrah Martin! Hurrah cast! Hurrah crew!" Roy Berko, The Times Newspaper =20 Hurrah Beck Center! =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_01C4129A.25BFD416 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Beck Center’s FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE

 

Receive Rave Reviews! (check them out = below!)

 

  Through = April 10th

Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at = 8:00 = p.m.

Sundays at 3:00 p.m.

Call now for tickets – (216) 521-2540

www.beckcenter.org

 

“Oh my God, is this show a great time.”

 

“Four weekends are not going to be enough of Little Moe, Bog Moe, Four-Eyed Moe, Eat = Moe and No Moe – the Beck Center for the Arts is going to need to schedule = mo’ “Moe.””

 

It’s version of Five Guys Named Moe, a revue of = Louis Jordan’s swing-era jazz, be-bob and rhythm-and-blues songs such as “Caldonia” and “Choo Choo Ch’Boogie,” easily qualifies as one of the best locally produced musical shows to go = up on the Cleveland area over the last = decade.”

 

“With a cast of talented, instantly engaging performers, a solid stage band, a whimsical ands effective set and outstanding = costumes, this high-spirited production pumps its viewers full of larky = exuberance.”

 

“Expertly directed and choreographed by Martin Cespedes, . . .

 

“As the Moes, Geoffrey Short, Lester Currie, = Lawrence Maurice, Devon Settles and Aric Calhoun are = all triple threats.  They = create distinct and appealing personalities for their characters while skillfully = dancing swing steps and, best of all, singing with individual style and collective, = beautifully blended power.”

 

“There wouldn’t seem to be room for any more talent on the Beck’s = small stage, but it manages to increase geometrically with Kyle Primous as No Max.  Primous, well-known locally as a dancer, performs his steps with an astonishingly = loose, spontaneous energy that looks as if it’s verging on chaos, but = it’s actually ruled by dead-on balance, timing and = strength.”

 

“He, the Moes and the capable band lead by David = Anthony Williams share the stage with Don McBride’s excellent set, a = collection of what look like pieces from huge old radios, including dials, buttons = and sections of sleek, Art Deco wood cases.  It goes perfectly with actor-designer Lester Currie’s = flamboyant costumes, whose vivid satin shirts, loud pants and coats and outrageous = ties both amuse and delight.”

 

Cespedes pulls all these elements into a = production relaxed in mood but lively in effect.”

 

        = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =    Carolyn Jack, The Plain Dealer

 

Cespedes has done it again with his production of ‘FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE,.  He = lets out all the stops as he takes on a musical journey based on the music of Louis = Jordan.”

 

“The cast is uniformly excellent.  = Lester Currie, Devon Settles, Geoffrey Short, Aric = Calhoun and Lawrence Maurice all have a great time, sing well, and move to some creative dance steps.  Kyle = Primous, as No Max, the participant supposedly not = a member of the Moe singing quartet, is phenomenal.  He dances, he sings, he acts, he mimes—all extremely = well.”

 

Cespedes ignites the stage with creative and = disciplined choreography.  David = Anthony Williams, the musical director, has these guys wailing.  His orchestra doesn’t hit = a sour note.  Don McBride’s = scenic design, consisting of floating radio dials, makes a perfect setting for = the goings on.  Sharon = Stark’s costumes are a hoot!  Erik Seidel’s lighting

and Casey Jones’ sound design add a strong positive dimension to the show.”

 

“Hurrah Martin!  Hurrah cast!  Hurrah = crew!”

Roy Berko, The Times Newspaper

 

Hurrah = Beck = Center!<= /b>

 

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_01C4129A.25BFD416-- From WcpAkron at aol.com Thu Mar 25 10:46:08 2004 From: WcpAkron at aol.com (WcpAkron at aol.com) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 13:46:08 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Weathervane Playhouse presents Neil Simon's "The Dinner Party" Message-ID: <141.25516915.2d9482f0@aol.com> --part1_141.25516915.2d9482f0_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable WEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE presents Neil Simon's THE DINNER PARTY Sponsored by Summa Health System Foundation Weathervane Playhouse is pleased to present the AKRON PREMIERE of Neil=20 Simon's comedy THE DINNER PARTY. This production is sponsored by Summa Heal= th=20 System Foundation. The Dinner Party opened on Broadway late in 2000 followi= ng a=20 record-breaking run at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles in 1999 and its E= ast=20 Coast premiere at the Kennedy Center in June 2000. Six people are mysteriously summoned to dinner. Arriving first are three=20 men: the easily exasperated Claude, the shlubby Albert and the cynical, suav= e=20 Andre. After noticing six place settings at the table, they quickly discove= r=20 that they have nothing in common except that each has an ex-wife, at which p= oint=20 an awful possibility occurs to them - which turns out to be true! Before th= e=20 evening is over, the door is locked from the outside and no one can leave. =20 It's love from soup to nuts and a delicious comedy ensues. In one fast-pace= d,=20 intermissionless hour and a half, typical Neil Simon one-liners share the st= age=20 with the play's message of forgiveness and renewal. The Washington Post=20 calls this "Neil Simon's emotionally richest play. It's laugh-out-loud funn= y!" Weathervane Playhouse will hold a special fund raising dinner on the night o= f=20 Saturday, May 1. Tickets are $60 each and include dinner at 6:30 p.m. in th= e=20 new "Dietz Classroom Theater," the performance of The Dinner Party and=20 dessert onstage after the show. Dinner also includes wine, beverages, appet= izer,=20 salad, chicken marsala, roasted vegetables and sweet potato souffl=E9. Seat= ing is=20 limited and $25 is tax-deductible. On the nights of Friday, April 23 and Saturday, May 1, Weathervane is=20 offering a DATE NIGHT CLASS. Parents can see the play while their children=20= (ages 3 -=20 9) "play" with games, movies and theater-related activities. $6 per child=20 with purchase of theater tickets. Sponsored by Summa Health System Foundation it's Neil Simon's THE DINNER=20 PARTY -- a delicious comedy just ripe for the picking at Weathervane Playh= ouse=20 April 14 - May 9, 2004. Low-cost preview performances on Wednesday and=20 Thursday, April 14 & 15 at 7:30 p.m. with official opening on Friday, April=20= 16 at=20 8:00 p.m. Other performances are Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Fridays and Saturd= ays=20 at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Charge by phone at Weathervane's Ticket=20 Office at 330-836-2626. Call between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through=20 Friday. Tickets: $18 ($2 discount on Thursdays and Sundays for Senior Citiz= ens &=20 Students). The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to=20 encourage economic growth, education excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. Additional Season Sponsors: WKSU, PAX-TV --part1_141.25516915.2d9482f0_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

WEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE presents
Neil Simon's THE DINNER PARTY
Sponsored by Summa Health System Foundation



Weathervane Playhouse is pleased to present the AKRON PREMIERE of Neil S= imon's comedy THE DINNER PARTY.  This production is sponsored by Summa=20= Health System Foundation.  The Dinner Party opened on Broadway late in=20= 2000 following a record-breaking run at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles=20= in 1999 and its East Coast premiere at the Kennedy Center in June 2000.

Six people are mysteriously summoned to dinner.  Arriving first are= three men: the easily exasperated Claude, the shlubby Albert and the cynica= l, suave Andre.  After noticing six place settings at the table, they q= uickly discover that they have nothing in common except that each has an ex-= wife, at which point an awful possibility occurs to them - which turns out t= o be true!  Before the evening is over, the door is locked from the out= side and no one can leave.  It's love from soup to nuts and a delicious= comedy ensues.  In one fast-paced, intermissionless hour and a half, t= ypical Neil Simon one-liners share the stage with the play's message of forg= iveness and renewal.  The Washington Post calls this "Neil Simon's emot= ionally richest play.  It's laugh-out-loud funny!"

Weathervane Playhouse will hold a special fund raising dinner on the nig= ht of Saturday, May 1.  Tickets are $60 each and include dinner at 6:30= p.m. in the new "Dietz Classroom Theater," the performance of The Dinner Pa= rty and dessert onstage after the show.  Dinner also includes wine, bev= erages, appetizer, salad, chicken marsala, roasted vegetables and sweet pota= to souffl=E9.  Seating is limited and $25 is tax-deductible.

On the nights of Friday, April 23 and Saturday, May 1, Weathervane is of= fering a DATE NIGHT CLASS.  Parents can see the play while their childr= en (ages 3 - 9) "play" with games, movies and theater-related activities. &n= bsp;$6 per child with purchase of theater tickets.

Sponsored by Summa Health System Foundation it's Neil Simon's THE DINNER= PARTY --   a delicious comedy just ripe for the picking at Weathe= rvane Playhouse April 14 - May 9, 2004.  Low-cost preview performances=20= on Wednesday and Thursday, April 14 & 15 at 7:30 p.m. with official open= ing on Friday, April 16 at 8:00 p.m.  Other performances are Thursdays=20= at 7:30 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Charg= e by phone at Weathervane's Ticket Office at 330-836-2626.  Call betwee= n 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.  Tickets: $18 ($2 disco= unt on Thursdays and Sundays for Senior Citizens & Students).

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

--part1_141.25516915.2d9482f0_boundary-- From mike at r-town.net Thu Mar 25 11:36:46 2004 From: mike at r-town.net (Mike Raum) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 14:36:46 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Very sad news - Victoria Karnafel Korkosz Message-ID: <000601c412a0$8344ad80$6501000a@oemcomputer2> Victoria Karnafel Korkosz, a wonderful actor and singer, died suddenly Monday March 22nd., of what appeared to be an embolism that made its way to her heart. Ms Korkosz was an accomplished theatrical and film actor and member of the Screen Actors Guild. Notable credits include her role as Allison in the Off-Broadway production of Look Back in Anger and her role as "The Sad Looking Girl" in the Academy Award winning film The Deer Hunter. Her Greater Cleveland work included numerous performances with Near West Theatre, Dobama, Chagrin Valley Little Theatre, Red Hen Productions and Charenton Theatre Company, most recently in the Cemetery Tour of Spoon River Anthology. She is especially remembered for her musical theater portrayals of Dolly Levi in Hello Dolly and Miss Hannigan in Annie. Ms. Korkosz was very active with her husband Arthur, at Clevelands Hermit Club. Victoria earned her Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts in 1979 from the University of Akron; and was honored with awards for Best Actress and Best Actress Experimental Theatre Company for the 1975-76 season. She received additional theatrical training with the American Stanislavsky Theatre and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. Ms Korkosz was also an active fundraiser on behalf of social service and performing arts organizations in the Cleveland area. In the mid 1990s she was director of Grant Writing for the West Side Ecumenical Ministries and went on to establish VK & Associates, coordinating successful fundraising projects on behalf of Dobama Theatre, West Side Community House, Merrick House, and the Northeast Ohio Breast Cancer Coalition. Visitation will be this Thursday from 7-9 PM Friday 2-4 and 7-9 PM The Ferfolia Funeral Home 356 W Aurora Rd. (Ohio Rt 82) Sagamore Hills, OH Funeral Saturday March 27, 10:00 AM at St Barnabas Catholic Church, Sagamore Hills, followed by internment at All Saints Cemetery. For those of us who knew Vicki, we our shocked and saddened by this loss. The world just won't be the same without her! Michael Raum R-Town Communications 14600 Detroit Ave. Suite 430 Lakewood, OH. 44107 (216) 521-5002 (216) 521-5004 FAX mike at r-town.net From amay at greatlakestheater.org Thu Mar 25 13:07:48 2004 From: amay at greatlakestheater.org (Andrew May) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 16:07:48 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: GLTF calling all people Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F09821B@GLTF01> -----Original Message----- From: Andrew May [mailto:amay at greatlakestheater.org] Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 3:52 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsterfeld.com Subject: GLTF calling all people To all the good people in the Land of Cleve!!!!! I am in the midst of putting together the artistic look of our new "summer theater brochure" and I need your help. This Sunday at 10AM to 12 noon, right outside the Ohio Theater marquis, we are taking the "cover shot" photo of the brochure. I have closed down Euclid Ave. from E 17th to E 14th to create the correct atmosphere for what I have in mind. It is quite complex, so to simplify - what I need is PEOPLE. Live, breathing people to act like themselves and walk down the street as though they knew where they were going. People of all shapes and sizes, colors, sexes etc..... Oh yeah, dress like it is summer! I can't offer much, except coffee/tea, donuts/bagels, getting a chance to be on the cover of our brochure, hang out with some fun people in the middle of a large street while the police direct traffic around you, and some good theater Kharma! Call or email me if you can make it! Thanx and all the best to all of you, Andrew May Associate Artistic Director Great Lakes Theater Festival 1501 Euclid Avenue #423 Cleveland, OH 44115 216 241 5490 Ext. 313 amay at greatlakestheater.org >From Jay B. Johnson" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C41286.CA849260 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Thanks to everyone that sent us headshots and resumes for the 99 bottle = of beer commercial. The spot is complete and eveyone we used did a = great job. I'm sorry I couldn't respond to everone's emails, there were quite a few = and this was a last minute project. Tips for the future: For those who will be sending headshots through the email again, and = being a producer looking at headshots, here are a few tips. This info can be used when sending stuff to = anyone. Please label your headshots with your name. For example "BobSmith.jpg" = you don't have to put "headshot.jpg." then we have to rename them on our end. I see that it's a jpg. Please, jpg's only. No photoshop files, or bitmaps, etc. jpg is pretty = standard in the industry. Same with the resume. "BobSmith.doc" is a lot easier to keep track of = then "Resume.doc" Also, it's good to put down (if it's a paid gig) that you have an agent. = We had several people that didn't tell us that they had agents and we = contacted them directly, this just caused a little confusion on our end. I want to say thank you again, it's nice to see that NEOhioPal works. = I'll use it again. Jay Johnson Creative Director OSV Studios ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C41286.CA849260 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Thanks to everyone that sent us = headshots and=20 resumes for the 99 bottle of beer commercial.  The spot is complete = and=20 eveyone we used did a great job.
 
I'm sorry I couldn't respond to = everone's emails,=20 there were quite a few and this was a last minute project.
 
Tips for the future:
 
For those who will be sending headshots = through the=20 email again, and being a producer looking at headshots,
here are a few tips.  This info = can be used=20 when sending stuff to anyone.
 
Please label your headshots with your = name. =20 For example  "BobSmith.jpg"  you don't have to put=20 "headshot.jpg."
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------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C41286.CA849260-- From mslerner at adelphia.net Thu Mar 25 16:49:55 2004 From: mslerner at adelphia.net (Michael Lerner) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 19:49:55 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lead Singer needed for rock 'n soul band Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C412A2.58D93B90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Flashback - the rock 'n soul band is looking for a male lead singer who enjoys singing oldies, r&b, pop and rock & roll tunes from the 60s and 70s. We practice Tuesday nights in Beachwood and we have a gig coming up on May 1st. We are looking for a dedicated professional. Previous band experience a plus. If interested, please contact me right away Michael Lerner (216) 231-8787 x223 (work) mlerner at chsc.org (440) 248-2180 mslerner at adelphia.net (home) ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C412A2.58D93B90 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Flashback - the rock=20 'n soul band is looking for a male lead singer who enjoys singing = oldies,=20 r&b, pop and rock & roll tunes from the 60s and = 70s.
We = practice Tuesday=20 nights in Beachwood and we have a gig coming up on May 1st. We are = looking for a=20 dedicated professional. Previous band experience a = plus.
If = interested,=20 please contact me right away
 
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------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C412A2.58D93B90-- From tamingofshakespearecompany at yahoo.com Thu Mar 25 19:21:27 2004 From: tamingofshakespearecompany at yahoo.com (Beth Sadowski) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 19:21:27 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Titus Andronicus Needs Crew Message-ID: <20040326032127.6262.qmail@web61202.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1128850165-1080271287=:5596 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii NEOhioPal, Please respond to this e-mail if you are willing/available for any of the following positions in The Taming of Shakespeare Company's production of Titus Andronicus: Assistant Director Stage Manager General Tech Set Designer -We will be accepting resumes for these positions March 26, 2004. Please send all resumes to TamingOfShakespeareCompany at yahoo.com -- we will respond promptly after receiving any e-mails. --Our production dates are scheduled for September 2004. Thank you, BethAnn Sadowski President, Taming of Shakespeare Company Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam --0-1128850165-1080271287=:5596 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
NEOhioPal,
     Please respond to this e-mail if you are willing/available for any of the following positions in The Taming of Shakespeare Company's production of Titus Andronicus:
 
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Stage Manager
General Tech
Set Designer
 
-We will be accepting resumes for these positions March 26, 2004. Please send all resumes to TamingOfShakespeareCompany at yahoo.com -- we will respond promptly after receiving any e-mails.
--Our production dates are scheduled for September 2004.
 
Thank you,
BethAnn Sadowski
President, Taming of Shakespeare Company

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-------------------------------1080275106-- From limeyhick at yahoo.com Thu Mar 25 20:33:54 2004 From: limeyhick at yahoo.com (Mike and Ike) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 20:33:54 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]DELETE NOW: A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Message-ID: <20040326043354.87159.qmail@web60907.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1906803614-1080275634=:86717 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii WARNING: SEVERAL FOREIGN LEADERS HAVE TOLD ME THEY WANT THIS PIECE TO BE WRITTEN. FOR THEIR NAMES, EMAIL JOHN KERRY AT KERRY at BADFREAKINMOVE.COM MIKE: (English accent) Greetings and salutations, all. He?s not Mike. IKE: (Southern accent) He ain?t Ike. M: Last week, after taking an exceptional amount of peyote and watching three "Girls Gone Wild" DVD?s, Ike and I got into a rather lengthy discussion about theatre. I: He talked. I was watchin? the boobies turn into Uta Hagen. M: And in between his screams and accusations that the aforementioned Uta hooters were stealing his soul, we decided that, while reviews of current productions are fun and continue to increase our hate mail from both theatre and comedy purists, if we are to become the entertainment gurus we pretend to be in sock puppet shows, we need to broaden our horizons. I: Expand more than Sally Struthers and forced democracy combined. M: So, to that end, we are proud to announce that, coming soon, Mike and Ike present The Complete History of Theatre (Abridged). I: Yep, over the next few weeks, we?re gonna be hoppin? in the Wayback machine and fillin? ya in on everything ya always wanted ta know about the-ater but didn?t want ta pay several thousand dollars to learn. I?m your tutor now, Nancy. M: And, while we have a detailed lesson plan already figured out? I: Ya wrote it on a cocktail napkin at XTC, ya dweeb! M: --we want to make this course interactive. I: Is there somethin? specific you want us to rag on? M: Discuss. I: Six a one, half dozen of the other. If so, email us before April 4th at limeyhick at yahoo.com with the work "fluffernutter" in the subject and we?ll make sure ta think about using your suggestions. M: MIU is open for business, dear friends. All we need now is John Vernon to be the Dean and a sexual harassment suit. I: I got that covered. So what?re we gonna name the football team? M: The "Pappsmears." I: I like it. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-1906803614-1080275634=:86717 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

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MIKE: (English accent) Greetings and salutations, all. He?s not Mike.

IKE: (Southern accent) He ain?t Ike.

M: Last week, after taking an exceptional amount of peyote and watching three "Girls Gone Wild" DVD?s, Ike and I got into a rather lengthy discussion about theatre.

I: He talked. I was watchin? the boobies turn into Uta Hagen.

M: And in between his screams and accusations that the aforementioned Uta hooters were stealing his soul, we decided that, while reviews of current productions are fun and continue to increase our hate mail from both theatre and comedy purists, if we are to become the entertainment gurus we pretend to be in sock puppet shows, we need to broaden our horizons.

I: Expand more than Sally Struthers and forced democracy combined.

M: So, to that end, we are proud to announce that, coming soon, Mike and Ike present The Complete History of Theatre (Abridged).

I: Yep, over the next few weeks, we?re gonna be hoppin? in the Wayback machine and fillin? ya in on everything ya always wanted ta know about the-ater but didn?t want ta pay several thousand dollars to learn. I?m your tutor now, Nancy.

M: And, while we have a detailed lesson plan already figured out?

I: Ya wrote it on a cocktail napkin at XTC, ya dweeb!

M: --we want to make this course interactive.

I: Is there somethin? specific you want us to rag on?

M: Discuss.

I: Six a one, half dozen of the other. If so, email us before April 4th at limeyhick at yahoo.com with the work "fluffernutter" in the subject and we?ll make sure ta think about using your suggestions.

M: MIU is open for business, dear friends. All we need now is John Vernon to be the Dean and a sexual harassment suit.

I: I got that covered. So what?re we gonna name the football team?

M: The "Pappsmears."

I: I like it.


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Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-1906803614-1080275634=:86717-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Thu Mar 25 21:55:00 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 00:55:00 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Ragtime - the Musical at RRCT ( June Westside Production) Message-ID: <167.2d48965a.2d951fb4@aol.com> --part1_167.2d48965a.2d951fb4_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable >From Artistic Director Kevin Joseph Kelly..... RRCT (Rocky River Community Theatre) is pleased to announce the audition=20 dates for: Ragtime - The Musical They are April 5, 6 and 7, 2004 starting 7 PM. =A0 The auditions will take=20 place at the Beach Education Center located at the corner of Detroit Avenue=20= and=20 Erie Road in Rocky River, Oh. (located across the street from St. Christophe= r's=20 Church on Detroit Avenue). =A0The auditions take place in the back building=20= on=20 the top floor.=20 Production Dates are the last weekend of June and the first two weekends in=20 July 2004. An AEA contract will be available for the show. =A0 If you are equity and=20 interested in this production, please respond to this email and indicate wha= t role=20 you are interested in. =A0 Unless I am not familiar with you, an initial=20 audition will not be necessary, and the potential equity role will be filled= by=20 invitation from the production team. =A0 Our goal at RRCT is to have at leas= t one=20 equity role per show. ALL ROLES ARE OPEN! Our Goal The goal of our theatre is to combine equity, professional, community theatr= e=20 and novice talent in quality productions for our audiences. The combination= =20 of which creates a dynamic theatre experience for all involved. We perform=20= at=20 the Rocky River High School Auditorium, an 800 seat venue with state of the=20 art equipment and an orchestra pit. In this case, we will have a large=20 orchestra to bring this incredible music alive. The production team is:=A0=A0=A0 Kevin Joseph Kelly------Director/Musical St= aging =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Heidi Herczeg-------------Musical=20 Director =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Donna Jansen-------------Producer =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Marcus Dana--------------Lighting=20 Design =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Eric Seidel-----------------Set Design =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0 Sharon Stark--------------Costume=20 Design Mark your calendars! With respect, Kevin Joseph Kelly =20 Call me with any questions 216-269-3824 or email me at this address. TPOG! --part1_167.2d48965a.2d951fb4_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>From Artistic Director Kevin Joseph Kelly.....

RRCT (Rocky River Community Theatre) is pleased to announce the audition dat= es for: Ragtime - The Musical

They are April 5, 6 and 7, 2004 starting 7 PM. =A0 The auditions will take p= lace at the Beach Education Center located at the corner of Detroit Avenue a= nd Erie Road in Rocky River, Oh. (located across the street from St. Christo= pher's Church on Detroit Avenue). =A0The auditions take place in the back bu= ilding on the top floor.

Production Dates are the last weekend of June and the first two weekends=20= in July 2004.

An AEA contract will be available for the show. =A0 If you are= equity and interested in this production, please respond to this email and=20= indicate what role you are interested in. =A0 Unless I am not familiar with=20= you, an initial audition will not be necessary, and the potential equity rol= e will be filled by invitation from the production team. =A0 Our goal at RRC= T is to have at least one equity role per show.

ALL ROLES ARE OPEN!

Our Goal
The goal of our theatre is to combine equity, professional, communit= y theatre and novice talent in quality productions for our audiences. =20= The combination of which creates a dynamic theatre experience for all involv= ed.  We perform at the Rocky River High School Auditorium, an 800 seat=20= venue with state of the art equipment and an orchestra pit.  In this ca= se, we will have a large orchestra to bring this incredible music alive.<= U>


The production team is:=A0=A0=A0 Kevin Joseph Kelly------Director/Mus= ical Staging
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Heidi Herczeg-------------Musical Director =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Donna Jansen-------------Producer
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Marcus Dana--------------Lighting Design
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Eric Seidel-----------------Set Design
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0  Sharon Stark--------------Costume Design

Mark your calendars!


With respect,
Kevin Joseph Kelly 
Call me with any questions 216-269-3824 or email me at this address.
TPOG!
--part1_167.2d48965a.2d951fb4_boundary-- From nancy at dancejourneys.com Fri Mar 26 05:43:59 2004 From: nancy at dancejourneys.com (Nancy Sweeney) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 08:43:59 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?iso-8859-1?Q?Jet=E9_Dance_Centre_looking_for_qualified_instructors?= Message-ID: <004d01c41338$ffc7b170$6401a8c0@Nancy> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C4130E.7B6C1FD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Teaching dance as an art form in a non-competitive environment, fostering creativity and a love for dance through nurturing teaching methods. If this sounds like you and you are interested in teaching with us, contact us at=20 440-526-9991 or email at sharon at dancejourneys.com for more information, visit our website at www.dancejourneys.com ------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C4130E.7B6C1FD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Teaching dance as an art = form
in a non-competitive=20 environment,
fostering creativity and a love = for=20 dance
through nurturing teaching=20 methods.
 
If this sounds like you and you are interested in = teaching=20 with us,
contact us at
440-526-9991
or email at
sharon at dancejourneys.com
 
for more information, = visit our=20 website at www.dancejourneys.com ------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C4130E.7B6C1FD0-- >From Nancy Sweeney" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0059_01C4130F.748D21E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Studio Space Available Birthday Parties Yoga Classes Fitness Classes For more information about renting space, contact us at=20 440-526-9991 or email at sharon at dancejourneys.com for more information, visit our website at www.dancejourneys.com ------=_NextPart_000_0059_01C4130F.748D21E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Studio = Space=20 Available
 
Birthday=20 Parties
Yoga = Classes
Fitness=20 Classes
 
For more information about renting space,
contact us at
440-526-9991
or email at
sharon at dancejourneys.com
 
for more information, = visit our=20 website at www.dancejourneys.com
 
------=_NextPart_000_0059_01C4130F.748D21E0-- >From Nancy Sweeney" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0062_01C41310.2EACFD70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dance Journeys=AE was developed for children, to teach dance and a = little about the world we live in! It can be offered to schools and = children's organizations as a workshop, residency or a public = presentation. Details are available at www.dancejourneys.com/djtogo.html If you are interested in bringing Dance Journeys=AE to your organization = or group, contact us at 440-526-9991 or by email at = sharon at dancejourneys.com ------=_NextPart_000_0062_01C41310.2EACFD70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dance Journeys=AE was developed for = children, to=20 teach dance and a little about the world we live in! It can be offered = to=20 schools and children's organizations as a workshop, residency or a = public=20 presentation.
 
Details are available at www.dancejourneys.com/d= jtogo.html
 
If you are interested in bringing Dance = Journeys=AE=20 to your organization or group, contact us at 440-526-9991 or by email at = sharon at dancejourneys.com
 
------=_NextPart_000_0062_01C41310.2EACFD70-- From jsm72 at sbcglobal.net Fri Mar 26 06:03:35 2004 From: jsm72 at sbcglobal.net (Jean Martin) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 06:03:35 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Readers' Theatre Benefit April 17 Message-ID: <20040326140336.15921.qmail@web80002.mail.yahoo.com> --0-727756926-1080309815=:5326 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ AN EVENING OF LITERARY LAUGHTER A Readers? Theatre to benefit Friends of Boulevard Theatre & Shaker Heights Library Endowment Fund Joy Borland, Director featuring Joy Borland ? Marcia Darby ? Russ Duino ? Tiiu Gennert Michael Green ? Renee Harrison ? Jean Martin ? Sara Menefee Fred Perry ? David Rohler ? William True Performing humorous vignettes and monologues by Woody Allen, Dave Barry, Erma Bombeck, Art Buchwald, Davey Crockett, Langston Hughes, Molly Ivins, James Thurber, Mark Twain, Judith Viorst and more Saturday, April 17, 7:30 p.m. Shaker Heights Public Library, 16500 Van Aken Blvd.Shaker Hts. OH 44120 Wine & Desserts following the performance $20/Person $35/Couple Tickets available at both Shaker Libraries. Tickets can also be purchased by mail and held at the door. Please make checks payable to Friends of Shaker Library. For more information, call the library 216/991-2030 JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ [input] [input] [input] [input] [input] [input] [input] [input] Jean Sycle Martin 216-561-8588 --0-727756926-1080309815=:5326 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

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AN EVENING OF LITERARY LAUGHTER

 A Readers? Theatre to benefit

Friends of Boulevard Theatre

&

Shaker Heights Library Endowment Fund

Joy Borland, Director

 

featuring

Joy Borland ? Marcia Darby ? Russ Duino ? Tiiu Gennert

Michael Green ? Renee Harrison ? Jean Martin ? Sara Menefee

 Fred Perry ? David Rohler ? William True

Performing humorous vignettes and monologues by

Woody Allen, Dave Barry, Erma Bombeck, Art Buchwald, Davey Crockett, Langston Hughes, Molly Ivins, James Thurber, Mark Twain, Judith Viorst

and more

 Saturday, April 17, 7:30 p.m.

 Shaker Heights Public Library,

16500 Van Aken Blvd.Shaker Hts. OH  44120

 

Wine & Desserts following the performance

$20/Person    $35/Couple

 

Tickets available at both Shaker Libraries. Tickets can also be purchased by mail and held at the door. Please make checks payable to Friends of Shaker Library. For more information, call the library 216/991-2030

 

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Jean Sycle Martin
216-561-8588
--0-727756926-1080309815=:5326-- From ddaymusic at cox.net Fri Mar 26 06:16:13 2004 From: ddaymusic at cox.net (Don Day) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 9:16:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]RAGTIME at St. Peter Chanel High School Message-ID: <20040326141613.OTHS26108.lakemtao01.cox.net@smtp.east.cox.net> St. Peter Chanel is proud to announce its newest and most ambitious theatrical undertaking ever, the recent Broadway sensation…RAGTIME! With a cast and crew of over 85 families, RAGTIME represents the single largest dramatic production ever produced at Chanel. Our show dates are for the next two weekends: Friday, March 26 at 7pm Saturday, March 27 at 7pm Sunday, March 28 at 3pm Friday, April 2 at 7pm Saturday, April 3 at 7pm Sunday, April 4 at 3pm The cost for advanced sale seats is $10 for adults and $7 for seniors (60 & over) and children (12 & under). General admission seats are only available at the door. General admission seats cost $2 less per ticket, but general admission patrons will be seated behind the reserved rows. If you have any questions about tickets, contact Kathy Krupar at 216.459.8758 any evening. Orders can be placed by phone. Ragtime is under the direction of Amy Liptak, Music by Don Day, Staging by Bryan Liptak and Staci Raab, and choreography by Brian and Mandy Sinchak. St. Peter Chanel is located in Bedford, OH (across the street from Bedford High School), and just one block south of Northfield and Rockside rd. The address is 480 Northfield rd (also known as Rt. 8). Please call the school at 440-232-5900 for more information. From PFLORIANO at aol.com Fri Mar 26 07:26:02 2004 From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 10:26:02 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Play House Club Message-ID: <1ef.1c62a34c.2d95a58a@aol.com> --part1_1ef.1c62a34c.2d95a58a_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > Broadway Memories"=20 >=20 > Call 216-795-7000 for tickets. >=20 > Floriano Productions' "Broadway Memories" will be presented at the Clevela= nd=20 > Play House Club Fridays and Saturdays starting March 12 and 13 thru April=20= 3=20 > at 9PM.=A0 Matinees March, 18, 24, and 31 at 1.=A0 No performance April 2. >=20 > It features Maryann Nagel, > Ian Atwood, Paul Floriano,=20 > Ryan Bergeron and Little Luke Lemmier! >=20 > Call 216-795-7000 >=20 > Produced by Bill Hoffman > Musical Direction by Ryan Bergeron >=20 > Written and directed by Paul Floriano >=20 > "That Ian Atwood is great!=A0 He's like a young Greg Violand!"=A0 Greg Vio= land >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 --part1_1ef.1c62a34c.2d95a58a_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Broadway Mem= ories"

Call 216-795-7000 for tickets.

Floriano Productions' "Broadway Memories" will be presented at the Cleveland= Play House Club Fridays and Saturdays starting March 12 and 13 thru April 3= at 9PM.=A0 Matinees March, 18, 24, and 31 at 1.=A0 No performance April 2.<= BR>
It features Maryann Nagel,
Ian Atwood, Paul Floriano,
Ryan Bergeron and Little Luke Lemmier!

Call 216-795-7000

Produced by Bill Hoffman
Musical Direction by Ryan Bergeron

Written and directed by Paul Floriano

"That Ian Atwood is great!=A0 He's like a young Greg Violand!"=A0 Greg Viola= nd

























--part1_1ef.1c62a34c.2d95a58a_boundary-- From PFLORIANO at aol.com Fri Mar 26 07:53:47 2004 From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 10:53:47 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Floriano's O'Malley's Murders Message-ID: <1ec.1c4ad4e4.2d95ac0b@aol.com> --part1_1ec.1c4ad4e4.2d95ac0b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Floriano Productions presents "O'Malley's Murders" Call Annette Rawlings at 440-937-5687 for tickets. Floriano Productions' "O'Malley's Murders" will be presented at the Columbia= =20 Road Party Center on March 27th at 7PM.=A0 Tickets are $25 for a great time=20= and=20 pot luck! It features Toni Cervino, Aimee Collier, Greg DelTorto, Tiffany Gates, James= =20 Mango, Russ Stich! 440-937-5687 Written and directed by Paul Floriano =A0=20 --part1_1ec.1c4ad4e4.2d95ac0b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Floriano Productions presents

"O'Malley's Murders"

Call Annette Rawlings at 440-937-5687 for tickets.

Floriano Productions' "O'Malley's Murders" will be presented at the Columbia= Road Party Center on March 27th at 7PM.=A0 Tickets are $25 for a great time= and pot luck!

It features Toni Cervino, Aimee Collier, Greg DelTorto, Tiffany Gates, James= Mango, Russ Stich!

440-937-5687

Written and directed by Paul Floriano

=A0






























--part1_1ec.1c4ad4e4.2d95ac0b_boundary-- From slackey_cpa at email.msn.com Fri Mar 26 09:19:32 2004 From: slackey_cpa at email.msn.com (slackey_cpa) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 11:19:32 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oliver Twisted at Pickwick Message-ID: <008001c41356$81fbe220$6801a8c0@computer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_007D_01C41324.3654E420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Every Monday night at 8PM in the Hilarities Theater at Pickwick & Frolic = on East 4th Street, Oliver Twisted presents....Les Musical. If you like comedy, improv, music, dance, drama, action, science = fiction, westerns, literature, showtunes, horror, German industrial, = Fellini, film-noir, Spielberg, McCarthyism, Napoleon, Harriet Tubman, = Paul Bunyan, Gandhi, chick-flicks, the '60s, Action News, ODOT, shaving = cream, tumble weeds....and delicious cocktails to boot, well then, = you're in for a lovely night. Thanks for reading and thanks to the Cleveland theater community for its = support. =20 Sean Lackey =20 ------=_NextPart_000_007D_01C41324.3654E420 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Every Monday night at 8PM in the = Hilarities Theater=20 at Pickwick & Frolic on East 4th Street, Oliver Twisted = presents....Les=20 Musical.
 
If you like comedy, improv, music, = dance, drama,=20 action, science fiction, westerns, literature, showtunes, horror, German = industrial, Fellini, film-noir, Spielberg, McCarthyism, Napoleon, = Harriet=20 Tubman, Paul Bunyan, Gandhi, chick-flicks, the '60s, Action News, ODOT, = shaving=20 cream, tumble weeds....and delicious cocktails to boot, well then, = you're in for=20 a lovely night.
 
Thanks for reading and thanks to the = Cleveland=20 theater community for its support. 
 
Sean Lackey =20
------=_NextPart_000_007D_01C41324.3654E420-- From lor10z at msn.com Fri Mar 26 08:58:50 2004 From: lor10z at msn.com (LISA ORTENZI) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 11:58:50 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great Lakes Theater Festival, Cleveland Museum of Art Youth Summer Institute Message-ID:

Great Lakes Theater Festival, The Cleveland Museum of Art and Hawken School Present The Summer Institute of Theater, Art, Music & Dance!!!

A four-week theater program is being offered at Hawken School for students ages 12-18, from June 21-July 16, 2004.  Great Lakes Theater Festival, The Cleveland Museum of Art, and Hawken School invite you to work alongside professional actors and artists and take classes in acting, Shakespeare, movement, voice, drawing, sculpture, photography and more.  Included will be field trips to the Cleveland Museum of Art. 

There will also be multiple Master Classes lead by Andrew May, Great Lakes Theater Festival's Associate Artistic Director. 

The Summer Institute will culminate in a performance and gallery exhibition involving all enrolled students, who will perform in a 90-minute presentation and exhibit works that helped inspire the settings, costumes, and props.

This four-week program is designed for students of all levels of experience and ability, and affords the opportunity to learn from professional theater and visual artists providing individual attention on a daily basis.  There is no audition so all students interested will be considered for the program.

Experience the joy of professional theater in a safe and supportive environment, designed to challenge students at their own level.

For more information or to register for the summer program  contact:  Dan Call, Hawken School, 440-423-2125, dcall at hawken.edu

 
Lisa Ortenzi
Great Lakes Theater Festival
Supervisor, School Residency Program
We are such things as dreams are made on...


Check out MSN PC Safety & Security to help ensure your PC is protected and safe. From meadowsjoycem at hotmail.com Fri Mar 26 11:23:55 2004 From: meadowsjoycem at hotmail.com (Joyce Meadows) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 14:23:55 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]See" Langston's Place" come to life at Factory Theatre Message-ID:
Cleveland Art Theatre presents.........
       A Three week celebration of Theatre Arts through dance, drama and song.
 
Beginning Friday, March  26  with
              "LANGSTON'S PLACE"
                 directed by Reggie Kelly
 
Come see a sassy, sexy musical set in a popular Harlem dance club and showcase lounge, featuring the music of Nat King Cole and the poetry of Langston Hughes; interwoven in a unique tapestry of the spoken word, music and dance. 
 
This show will run
Friday & Saturday 3/26 & 3/27 at 8 p.m. 
The Sunday Show is SOLD OUT
Ticket prices - $20.00 general admission
 CSU students with I.D. $5.00
Factory Theatre E. 24th at Chester Avenue 
Watch for our announcements about the next two shows!!! 




MSN Toolbar provides one-click access to Hotmail from any Web page ? FREE download! From titlewavetheatre at yahoo.com Fri Mar 26 11:28:15 2004 From: titlewavetheatre at yahoo.com (TITLEWave theatre) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 11:28:15 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]TITLEWave Seeks 10-Minute Plays for Late Summer Production! Message-ID: <20040326192815.20066.qmail@web80804.mail.yahoo.com> --0-291724032-1080329295=:19828 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii TITLEWave theatre SEEKS 10-MINUTE PLAYS To Be Produced at the End of August In Various Locations All Throughout The Campus of Cleveland Public Theatre (The audience will travel to a different performance space for each play!) REQUIREMENTS: Small Casts, up to 5 Actors Simple Production Values 10 Minutes Great Plays!!! Deadline for submission: May 17, 2004 Email Plays to titlewavetheatre at yahoo.com Or Mail them to: Gregory Vovos 21934 Lake Rd. Rocky River, OH 44116 Please include a SASE if you wish to have your script returned. www.titlewavetheatre.com www.cptonline.org Help foster the American theatre, pass this email on to other playwrights. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-291724032-1080329295=:19828 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

TITLEWave theatre

 SEEKS 10-MINUTE PLAYS

To Be Produced at the End of August

In Various Locations All Throughout

The Campus of Cleveland Public Theatre

(The audience will travel to a different

performance space for each play!)

REQUIREMENTS:
Small Casts, up to 5 Actors

Simple Production Values

10 Minutes

Great Plays!!!

Deadline for submission: May 17, 2004

Email Plays to titlewavetheatre at yahoo.com

Or Mail them to:

Gregory Vovos

21934 Lake Rd.

Rocky River, OH 44116

Please include a SASE if you wish to have your script returned.

www.titlewavetheatre.com

www.cptonline.org

Help foster the American theatre, pass this email on to other playwrights.

 


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Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-291724032-1080329295=:19828-- From ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net Fri Mar 26 11:33:37 2004 From: ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net (ensemble-theatre) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 14:33:37 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]PAID POSITION AVAILABLE: STAGE MANAGER FOR LATE MAY PRODUCTION Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0032_01C4133F.5350D410 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Ensemble Theatre is currently seeking a STAGE MANAGER for the final production of the season, The Sweepers by John C. Picardi. Performances will be held in the Brooks Theatre at the Cleveland Play House, beginning May 29 and running through June 13. Rehearsals will begin in late April and will take place in the late afternoons and early evenings (usually 3-7pm) weekdays and weekends. We are offering a stipend for this position. Interested applicants should please contact Melanie via email or at the phone number below to schedule an interview. Also, we are starting to hire for next season as well, so if you are not available for this position but would be interested in working with us next year please respond and forward a resume. --Melanie Guzman General Manager Ensemble Theatre P.O. Box 181309 Cleveland Hts., OH 44118-1309 Phone.216.321-2930.Fax.216.397-5740 email: info at ensemble-theatre.com ------=_NextPart_000_0032_01C4133F.5350D410 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ensemble=20 Theatre is currently seeking=20 a STAGE MANAGER for the final production of the season, = The=20 Sweepers by John C. Picardi.   Performances will = be held=20 in the Brooks Theatre at = the=20 Cleveland Play House, beginning May 29 and=20 running through June 13.  Rehearsals will begin in late = April and=20 will take place in the late afternoons and early evenings (usually = 3-7pm)=20 weekdays and weekends. 
We are = offering a=20 stipend for this position.
 
Interested applicants = should please=20 contact Melanie via = email or at=20 the phone number below to schedule an interview. =20
Also, we are=20 starting to hire for next season as well, so if you are not available for this = position but=20 would be interested in working with us next year=20 please respond and forward a resume.
 
--Melanie = Guzman
General=20 Manager

Ensemble = Theatre 
P.O. Box 181309

Cleveland=20 Hts., OH 44118-1309
Phone.216.321-2930.Fax.216.397-5740

email: = info at ensemble-theatre.com

 

 
------=_NextPart_000_0032_01C4133F.5350D410-- From yvette at beckcenter.org Fri Mar 26 12:02:24 2004 From: yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 15:02:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beck Center Presents Agnes of God ~ Directed by Seth Gordon Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E01D7A3@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4136D.414C4709 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Beck Center for the Arts presents Agnes of God April 9 - May 2, 2004 =20 =20 Lakewood, Ohio - The Beck Center for the Arts presents Agnes of God, opening in the Studio Theater on April 9, 2004 and running through May 2. =20 Agnes of God involves a young nun who gives birth in a convent. The baby is later found dead. Agnes remembers nothing about the conception, pregnancy, birth or murder. The court has assigned a psychiatrist, Dr. Livingstone, to investigate. Dr. Livingstone is determined to help Agnes gain a stronger grasp on reality and uncover any wrongdoers. The conflict between religion and science in this thoughtful melodrama spins itself into a beautiful, yet terrifying tale. Agnes of God asks hard questions about faith and gives no easy answers.=20 Seth Gordon, currently Director of New Play Development at the Cleveland Playhouse directs Agnes of God at the Beck Center. He notes "Agnes of God is many things - a Jane Fonda movie you vaguely remember, a compelling character study, a moving story and a highly theatrical mystery all at once. But the main question that it asks you to ask yourself is, what happens to life in a world that no longer requires faith? Is it truly possible to live one's life with every fact and event being explainable? What are we giving up?" This mysterious three woman play features Alicia Kahn, making her Cleveland theatre debut as Agnes, Elizabeth Ann Townsend returning to the Beck Center following Boy Gets Girl as Dr. Livingstone, and Sherrie Britton as Mother Superior. Agnes of God runs April 9 through May 2 and is sponsored by Cox Communications and Lakewoodbuzz.com. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. There will be no performance on Sunday, April 11. (Real cigarette smoke will be used during this production). For tickets call the Beck Center box office at (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org . Tickets are $22 for adults, $19 for seniors and $15 for students (25 & younger with ID). Discounts 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 in Lakewood.=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_01C4136D.414C4709 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Beck= Center for the Arts

presents

Agnes of = God

April 9 – = May 2, = 2004<= /font>

 

 

Lakewood, Ohio The Beck = Center for the Arts presents Agnes of God, = opening in the Studio Theater on April 9, 2004 and running through May 2.  =

Agnes of God involves a young nun who gives = birth in a convent. The baby is later found dead. Agnes remembers nothing about = the conception, pregnancy, birth or murder.  The court has assigned a psychiatrist, Dr. Livingstone, to investigate.  Dr. = Livingstone is determined to help Agnes gain a stronger grasp on reality and uncover = any wrongdoers.  The conflict = between religion and science in this thoughtful melodrama spins itself into a beautiful, yet terrifying tale.  = Agnes of God asks hard questions about faith and = gives no easy answers.

Seth Gordon, currently Director of New Play Development at the Cleveland = Playhouse directs Agnes of God at the = Beck Center.  He notes “Agnes of = God is many things – a Jane Fonda movie you vaguely remember, a = compelling character study, a moving story and a highly theatrical mystery all at = once. But the main question that it asks you to ask yourself is, what happens to life in a world that no longer requires faith? Is it = truly possible to live one’s life with every fact and event being = explainable? What are we giving up?”

This mysterious three woman play features Alicia Kahn, making her = Cleveland theatre debut as Agnes, Elizabeth Ann Townsend returning to the = Beck Center following Boy Gets = Girl as Dr. Livingstone, and Sherrie Britton as Mother Superior.

Agnes of God runs April 9 through May 2 and is sponsored by = Cox Communications and Lakewoodbuzz.com.   Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 = p.m.  There will be no performance = on Sunday, April 11.  (Real cigarette smoke will be used during this = production).  For tickets call the = Beck = Center box office = at (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org.   Tickets are $22 for = adults, $19 for seniors and $15 for students (25 & younger with ID).  Discounts 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 in = Lakewood. =

 

 

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_01C4136D.414C4709-- From tamingofshakespearecompany at yahoo.com Fri Mar 26 09:53:03 2004 From: tamingofshakespearecompany at yahoo.com (Beth Sadowski) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 09:53:03 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Titus Andronicus Clarifications Message-ID: <20040326175303.34013.qmail@web61203.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2116302664-1080323583=:33384 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii NEOhioPAL, The Taming of Shakespeare Company would like to make a few clarifications concerning our production of Titus Andronicus: To begin, this is our 1st production as a Company, therefore we will not be able to extend any acting/tech positions to Equity members. Also, we must stress that this is our Northeast Ohio debut -- we are starting at rock bottom. The TofSC will not be able to offer any payed positions. We at The TofSC hope that these clarifications do not dissuade anyone from assisting a fledgling theater company -- everybody has to start somewhere. Thank you, BethAnn Sadowski President, Taming of Shakespeare Company Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam --0-2116302664-1080323583=:33384 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
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     The Taming of Shakespeare Company would like to make a few clarifications concerning our production of Titus Andronicus:
     To begin, this is our 1st production as a Company, therefore we will not be able to extend any acting/tech positions to Equity members. Also, we must stress that this is our Northeast Ohio debut -- we are starting at rock bottom. The TofSC will not be able to offer any payed positions. We at The TofSC hope that these clarifications do not dissuade anyone from assisting a fledgling theater company -- everybody has to start somewhere.
 
Thank you,
BethAnn Sadowski
President, Taming of Shakespeare Company

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Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam --0-2116302664-1080323583=:33384-- From cinevid at yahoo.com Fri Mar 26 18:18:44 2004 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 18:18:44 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]PsyClone makes it through first round of PGL Message-ID: <20040327021844.99161.qmail@web60310.mail.yahoo.com> --0-454292239-1080353924=:98070 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi All, My twisted tale of science gone awry, "PsyClone" has made it to the top 1000 screenplays at Project Greenlight. The contest now goes offline and professional readers will boil it down to the top 100. My scenes did not make it, but the odds were a lot worse and there was no peer review at all for the director's contest. One of the reviews I got was so flattering, I just have to share it and revel in the glowing words for at least a few minutes. THE REVIEWER WROTE: "The artistic design of the poster on page 1 was absolutely a great way to hook my interest. This was a fantastic story and I was happy to have chosen this script. This horror film is destined to rise to the top in this contest. The research was thorough, the dialogue exceptional, and the story was a stick of dynamite, explosive all the way through. I am concerned that this writer is a professional and not an amateur and I am nervous of this script?s ability to slide in above mine. One always hopes that all 12,000 screenplays will burn up before your own does, but this one will surely become top 3! Good job and good luck! I wouldn?t have rated the last script so excellent if I had rated this one first ? but this script deserves excellent scores for a job well done. I actually enjoyed it without ever getting bored! I have no negative comments at all. Watch out Stephen King!" --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-454292239-1080353924=:98070 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Hi All,
 
My twisted tale of science gone awry, "PsyClone" has made it to the top 1000 screenplays at Project Greenlight. The contest now goes offline and professional readers will boil it down to the top 100.
 
My scenes did not make it, but the odds were a lot worse and there was no peer review at all for the director's contest.
 
One of the reviews I got was so flattering, I just have to share it and revel in the glowing words for at least a few minutes.
 
THE REVIEWER WROTE:
"The artistic design of the poster on page 1 was absolutely a great way to hook my interest. This was a fantastic story and I was happy to have chosen this script. This horror film is destined to rise to the top in this contest. The research was thorough, the dialogue exceptional, and the story was a stick of dynamite, explosive all the way through. I am concerned that this writer is a professional and not an amateur and I am nervous of this script?s ability to slide in above mine. One always hopes that all 12,000 screenplays will burn up before your own does, but this one will surely become top 3! Good job and good luck! I wouldn?t have rated the last script so excellent if I had rated this one first ? but this script deserves excellent scores for a job well done. I actually enjoyed it without ever getting bored! I have no negative comments at all. Watch out Stephen King!"


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Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-454292239-1080353924=:98070-- From royberko at yahoo.com Fri Mar 26 19:13:19 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 19:13:19 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko Review: Kallipoe Stage's A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING Message-ID: <20040327031319.71727.qmail@web12010.mail.yahoo.com> KALLIOPE STAGE, THE NORTH COAST?S NEW MUSICAL THEATRE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times It?s always a dangerous undertaking to start a new theatre. It is even more tenuous in these times of economic wariness. In spite of the odds, the Cleveland area has seen the birth of several new theatrical enterprises in the last year or so. The newest is Kalliope Stage which has settled into a space at the corner of Lee and Cedar Roads, diagonally across from the Cedar Lee movie theatre. Kalliope has a unique role in the area?it is the only venue dedicated exclusively to the American musical. The American musical, for all practical purposes is the child of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein. They conceived ?OKLAHAMA!? the first true book musical, in which the music, the lyrics and the storyline all melded into one. In contrast to previous musicals, the dancing, the singing, the spoken lines of ?OKLAHOMA? were all integral to the story, which cannot be told if any of the elements is missing. The Rodgers and Hammerstein scheme gave birth to works by Lerner and Loewe (e.g., ?MY FAIR LADY?), Steven Sondheim (?FOLLIES?), Stephen Schwartz (?PIPPIN?), Leonard Bernstein (?WEST SIDE STORY?) and a number of others. It is only fitting that Kalliope Stage open its doors with a tribute to the fathers of the American musical. Their production of ?A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING? is a review which blends together songs from such hit shows as ?CAROUSEL,? ?THE KING AND I,? ?SOUTH PACIFIC,? and ?THE SOUND OF MUSIC.? The title comes from the song ?It?s a Grand Night For Singing, written for ?STATE FAIR? the only movie musical the duo wrote. Kalliope?s theatre is a spanking brand new, intimate space, consisting of about 50 comfortable seats, placed in three rows. The audience is right up front and there isn?t a bad seat in the house. The box office personnel, ticket taker, ushers and theatre staff are warm and welcoming. They even hand out chunks of home made chocolate ?thingies? to every patron. It would be wonderful to say that Kalliope Stage?s opening production was superlative. Unfortunately, it wasn?t, but it was entertaining. It was extremely well sung. The music was well played. The production is filled with some very fine moments. But, there are also some problems. On the plus side, all five cast members individually sing extremely well. Unfortunately, because they are all essentially soloists, the choral sounds were not as blended as they could have been. The women, both in their acting and singing, were fine. Lisa Spinelli was a total delight flashing her sparkling eyes and playing perfectly the fallen innocent in ?I Cain?t Say No.? She captures the stage as soon as she makes an entrance. Joan Ellison?s ?Something Wonderful? was wonderful. She does a nice job of altering her presentational style to fit the mood and ideas of each song. Allison Hedges has a beautiful voice but needed more glee in ?A Wonderful Guy? and more passion in ?If I Loved You.? Joan and Allison did a delightful version of ?Stepsisters? Lament? from ?CINDERELLA.? Robert Burian has a full and powerful voice. Unfortunately, has not learned to visualize images of the things he is singing about. When he sings a love song, he has to feel the love, we have to see it in his eyes and observe it in the way he looks at and touches his partner. Often he sings off in space, eyes blank, his gestures automatic, not powered by emotion. It?s too bad because he has a gorgeous voice. His ?We Kiss In A Shadow? for example, had a wonderful vocal sound. Though he doesn?t have Burian?s vocal abilities, John Paul Boukis does have a pleasant voice. Unfortunately, as with Burian, he seldom makes emotional contact with the person with whom he is singing. His finest moments were during ?All At Once You Love Her? and ?Maria.? Reviews often get bogged down in song after song with little variation. Paul Gurgol, the show?s director, made sure this didn?t happen by adding some very creative moments to the show. Having males sing traditional female songs and vise versa was a nice touch. ?Kansas City? was delightfully staged as was ?It?s Me.? Unfortunately, some of the ?schticks? were over-the-top. The twister game in ?Don?t Marry Me? put singers in positions where singing was nearly impossible. The constant moving of the hay wagon/table was distracting. In fear of falling into the ?bogged down trap,? he over directed, trying to make too much of songs that may have done with less trappings. Technically, the lights and set were nicely conceived. Especially effective were the trees, with trunks in the form of human bodies and branch like arms reaching out to enfold the audience. On the other hand, Kim Brown?s costume designs detracted rather than added. The costumes often drew attention to the clothing rather than assisting the performer to develop his or her character. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: Kalliope Stage is a welcome addition to the Cleveland theatre scene. It takes guts and determination to give birth to a new theatre. The theatre?s directors, John Paul Boukis and Paul F. Gurgol, can only be wished the very best. Their ?A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING? was a pleasant way to start the season. Tickets for ?A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING,? which runs through April 4 can be purchased by calling 216-321-0870. For more information about the theatre go on-line to KalliopeStage.com. Their next production will be ?CAROUSEL.? The tentative opening date is May 14. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html From john.buck.jr at usa.net Sat Mar 27 12:54:06 2004 From: john.buck.jr at usa.net (John Buck, Jr.) Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2004 15:54:06 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Memorial For Marji Dodrill ..... 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------=_NextPart_000_0050_01C41413.BD00B1D0-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Sat Mar 27 20:53:24 2004 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2004 23:53:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: REBEL, REBEL - A Glam Rock Revolution 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_3163276404_2059759_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY PRESENTS "REBEL, REBEL"=20 A GLAM ROCK REVOLUTION FEATURING VANITY CRASH http://www.badepitaph.org Bad Epitaph Theater Company presents REBEL, REBEL, a rocking benefit for BETC=B9S upcoming production, The American Revolution, on Saturday, May 1, 2004 beginning at 8 PM at SPACES, 2220 Superior Viaduct in Cleveland. Dance the night away, play hysterical party games, and enjoy tasty delights from the best Cleveland restaurants. Cash bar also provided. The event includes: VANITY CRASH =AD One of Cleveland=B9s hottest acts, modern "Glam-Punk" DJ DARCLIGHT =AD To keep the feet moving all night long. COME AS YOUR FAVORITE REBEL - Prize given for best costume. SILENT AUCTION =AD A wide variety of Cleveland-area goods and services. 50-50 RAFFLE=20 YE OLDE TWYSTER GAME HUMAN PARTY FAVORS=20 SINATA =AD A pinata =8A for adults. THE CAGE OF WRATH And many more games and special surprises. Tickets are a wildly affordable $10. Make your reservations now, online at http://www.badepitaph.org. For more information, call 216-556-0919. Bad Epitaph Theater Company's summer 2004 production of THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION is sponsored by the Cleveland Free Times and the Cleveland Theater Collective. # # # The American Revolution by Kirk Wood Bromley, directed by David Hansen June 18 =AD July 4, 2004 at Wade Oval in University Circle All performances free and open to the public Imagine if Shakespeare wrote a play about our shared American history. All the familiar names are here: Lafayette, Hamilton, Cornwallis, Burr, Benedic= t Arnold, George III, Jefferson, Franklin, Adams and, of course, George Washington. The action springs to life with passion and humor, and blows the dust off these historical icons. Come and share Washington's travails against Redcoats, Tories, Hessians, mercenaries, mutinying generals, a bankrupt Congress, spies and his own incompetent and restless soldiers alon= g the way to the birth of the American spirit. BETC Mission Statement Bad Epitaph is an ensemble of artists who create an environment where Directors with vision and Artists with passion collaborate to produce theatrical works that are relevant to today=B9s society.=20 --MS_Mac_OE_3163276404_2059759_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Bad Epitaph: REBEL, REBEL - A Glam Rock Revolution BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY PRESENTS
"REBEL, REBEL"
A GLAM ROCK REVOLUTION
FEATURING VANITY CRASH
http://www.badepitaph.org

Bad Epitaph Theater Company presents REBEL, REBEL, a rocking benefit for BE= TC=B9S upcoming production, The American Revolution, on Saturday, May 1= , 2004 beginning at 8 PM at SPACES, 2220 Superior Viaduct in Cleveland.

Dance the night away, play hysterical party games, and enjoy tasty delights= from the best Cleveland restaurants.  Cash bar also provided.

The event includes:
  • VANITY CRASH =AD One of Cleveland=B9s hottest acts, modern "Glam-P= unk"
  • DJ DARCLIGHT =AD To keep the feet moving all night long.
  • COME AS YOUR FAVORITE REBEL - Prize given for best costume.
  • SILENT AUCTION =AD A wide variety of Cleveland-area goods and services.
  • 50-50 RAFFLE
  • YE OLDE TWYSTER GAME
  • HUMAN PARTY FAVORS
  • SINATA =AD A pinata =8A for adults.
  • THE CAGE OF WRATH
And many more games and special surprises.

Tickets are a wildly affordable $10.  Make your reservations no= w, online at http://www.badepitaph.org.  For more information, call 216= -556-0919.

Bad Epitaph Theater Company's summer 2004 production of THE AMERICAN REVOLU= TION is sponsored by the Cleveland Free Times and the Cleveland Theater Coll= ective.

# # #

The American Revolution by Kirk Wood Bromley, directed by David Hans= en
June 18 =AD July 4, 2004 at Wade Oval in University Circle
All performances free and open to the public

Imagine if Shakespeare wrote a play about our shared American history. &= nbsp;All the familiar names are here: Lafayette, Hamilton, Cornwallis, Burr,= Benedict Arnold, George III, Jefferson, Franklin, Adams and, of course, Geo= rge Washington.  The action springs to life with passion and humor, and= blows the dust off these historical icons.   Come and share Washi= ngton's travails against Redcoats, Tories, Hessians, mercenaries, mutinying = generals, a bankrupt Congress, spies and his own incompetent and restless so= ldiers along the way to the birth of the American spirit.

BETC Mission Statement
Bad Epitaph is an ensemble of artists who create an environment where D= irectors with vision and Artists with passion collaborate to produce theatri= cal works that are relevant to today=B9s society.
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Everything fr= om=A0 -=20 Audition - to - Acting=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 Classes - to - Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "Survi= val=20 skills." All about=20 =A0 =A0 "Showcases" and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noti= ced &=20 to get work. .=A0=A0 Creative ways to build & keep your career alive. Use your versatilit= y to=20 help pay the bills=20 =A0=A0=A0 when your career seems stalled or isn't going the way you'd like.= =A0=A0=20 .=A0 Sat. 5/8:=A0 'Tools of the Trade'=20 =A0=A0 Head shots, Resumes, Demo CD's, Business Cards & Other Promotional=20 Materials .=A0 Sat. 5/15:=A0 Marketing Basics=20 =A0=A0=A0Marketing Yourself to Get Local, Regional & National Work=20 .=A0 Sat. 5/22:=A0 Survival Basics=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0Career Options, Transitions & Alternative 'Survival Skills' [Note: It is preferred, but not mandatory, that you attend all sessions.] 4. "Tools of the Trade:=A0 How-to Series" =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Session Dates:=A0 3/30, 4/23, 4/20, 4/27, 5/4, 5/11, & 5/18 [Note: You may attend any session(s) of your choice.] .=A0 Tues: 3/30: How to do Your Professional Head Shot Project =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 [No Session Tues. 4= /6.] .=A0 Tues: 4/13: How to do Your Talent Resume .=A0 Tues. 4/20: How to do Your Voiceover Project .=A0 Tues. 4/27: How to Select & Develop Your Monologues, part I .=A0 Tues. 5/4:=A0=A0 How to Develop & Perform Your Monologues, part II .=A0 Tues. 5/11: Business Basics:=A0 How to Use Business Cards & Other=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Promotional Mat= erials II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptwriting Basic= s=20 for=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights"=A0=A0=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 4/1, 4/8, 4/15,=A0 4/22, & 4/29 [Note: It is preferred that you attend all sessions.] =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Participants should come prepared to focus & work on the Cra= ft of being=20 a playwright =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Discover how to combine your Creativity with the Structural=20= Skills to=20 make your play,=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 sketch or scene come alive.=A0 Follow guidelines to develop=20= your work so=20 that you may=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 market and submit it to local, regional or national play rea= dings.=20 Writers will have the=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 opportunity to prepare scenes or one-acts to be considered f= or upcoming=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "'PlayActs:' A Prelude to Performance" events. . Thurs. 4/1:=A0=A0 "The Craft:=A0 Developing Characters, Content & Format" =A0 Study the techniques for various types of scripts (stage plays, screen=20 plays, & TV scripts). .=A0 Thurs. 4/8:=A0=A0 "Putting the Elements Together" =A0=A0=A0 Concept, Characters, Content, Conflict, Conclusion .=A0 Thurs. 4/15:=A0=A0 "Readin,' Writin,' & Reacting" =A0=A0=A0 Workshop your drafts to get reactions and guidance to edit your ma= terial=20 to=A0 make it=A0 more marketable.=A0=20 .=A0 Thurs. 4/22:=A0=A0 "Revising , Refining & Rehearsing," part I .=A0 Thurs. 4/29:=A0=A0 "Revising, Refining & Rehearsing," part II =A0=A0=A0Workshop your revised scene or one-act drafts or final copy to get=20 reactions and=A0 guidance to edit your=A0=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0 material to enhance its marketability to producers & play readings= .=20 Fees: I.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: Craft & Professional Development" Series $ 25.00=A0 each when registering for 2 or more sessions at the same time.=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Advanced payment requi= red. $ 30.00=A0 each session . =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Cre= dit Cards accepted. Fees:=A0 II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptwrit= ing=20 Basics for=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights" $ 85.00=A0=A0=A0 for all 5 sessions when registered at same time.=A0=A0 Adva= nced=20 payment=A0 required. $ 30.00=A0=A0=A0 individual sessions .=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Credit= Cards accepted. Note:=A0 It is preferable, but not mandatory, to register for all sessions i= n=20 each series.=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 Can't attend scheduled classes?=A0 Private Coaching is available at same fee= s=20 as class sessions, limited time, only. Call (216) 561-8608=A0 to register & for locations. --part1_c.25200731.2d984138_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

"Tricks of The=20= Trade:=A0 Craft, Career & Professional Development"
continues
Tuesday, 3/30
How-to  do Your Professional Head Shot Project

WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, at Shaker Heights locations= .
Call (216) 561-8608.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0


Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays, thru=A0 - Sat. 5/22.
=A0=A0=A0=A0 1.=A0 Tues & Thurs. sessions:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 6:30 -=A0= =A0 8:30 PM
=A0=A0=A0=A0 2.=A0 Sat. sessions:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 10:30 - 12:30 PM


To register for ongoing classes for Actors, Playwrights, Directors & Oth= er Performing Artists, call (216) 561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0=20=

I. "Tricks of the Trade: Craft & Professional Development" Ser= ies
=A0=A0=A0=A0 This Series Provides lots of Practice with Practical Scenarios=20= . . .

1. "On-Camera Practice for Commercial, Industrial & Film Acting"<= BR>
Practice on-camera skills with commercial, film & industrial scripts.= =A0 See yourself as=A0=A0
talent agents, producers, clients & casting agents see you.=A0 Learn how= your facial
expressions, gestures/mannerisms, body language/movement & voice project= on-
camera. Enhance the way you look, speak & act to get work.

.=A0 Sat. 4/3:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "I'm Ready For My Close-up"

=A0=A0=A0[Note:  You  may attend this session if you did no= t attend earlier sessions.]

= Practice on-camera skills with monologues, commercial, film & industrial= scripts. Get feedback on how you look, speak & act on- camera. <= FONT COLOR=3D"#000000" BACK=3D"#ffffff" style=3D"BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff"= SIZE=3D2 PTSIZE=3D10 FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0">=A0Prac= tice reading scripts on-camera to prepare for=A0 commercial, industrial &= ; film auditions. Learn " Tricks of the Trade" techniques for scene work; be= come comfortable with, &  memorize, monologues & script materia= l.

2. "Voiceover & Speaking Techniques For Performing Artists"
=A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 4/17, 4/24, & 5/1
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0[Note:  It is preferred, but not mandatory,= that you attend all sessions.]
=A0
= Hear how you sound to listeners.=A0 Are you clear, articulate & interest= ing?=A0 Do you 'Swallow' your
words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have you been asked to 'Sl= ow down?'=A0
Professional=A0 voiceover talent & public speakers pay attention to the=20= details - pacing, "t's, d's, &
ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and your voice: enunciation, arti= culation, intonation,=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
inflection, and more, to give your characters & performances more flavor= . Great session for singers
& comedians, too.


.=A0 Sat. 4/17:=A0 Listen, Hear & Discern
=A0=A0=A0
Assess & Analyze Your Speaking Style
.=A0 Sat. 4/24:=A0 Speak With a Purpose
=A0=A0=A0
Learn & Practice the Voice Skills & Techniques Which Make a= Difference
.=A0 Sat. 5/1:=A0=A0=A0 Practice & Perform
=A0=A0=A0
Enhancing Your Voiceover & Speaking Artistry

3. "Business Basics for Performing Artists: On Being an Entrepreneur"=
=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 5/8, 5/15, & 5/22
[Note:  It is preferred, but not mandatory, that you atte= nd all sessions.]

How to create and develop your individual "Signature Style" business operati= on.=A0
= .=A0 Head shots,=A0 resumes, business cards, marketing & promotio= nal materials, networking & other
=A0=A0 business skills to get work as an actor, playwright, director, singer= , dancer or musician.=A0

.=A0
Design & develop=A0 your business cards & other promotio= nal materials such as, postcards to
=A0=A0=A0 promote=A0 yourself.

.=A0
Keep business records & deduct expenses when you travel, aud= ition & work as a performing
=A0=A0=A0 artist.=A0 Avoid=A0 financial pitfalls.

.=A0
Breaking into the business: Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "S= cams," Casting Directors,
=A0=A0=A0 Producers & Directors, Unions.
.=A0=A0 The=A0 - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - t= o make that Leap from Cleveland
=A0=A0=A0=A0 to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets. Everythin= g from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting
=A0=A0=A0=A0 Classes - to - Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "S= urvival skills." All
about
=A0 =A0
"Showcases" and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noti= ced & to get work.
.=A0=A0 Creative ways to build & keep your career alive. Use y= our versatility to help pay the bills
=A0=A0=A0 when your career seems stalled or isn't going the way you'd like.= =A0=A0

.=A0 Sat. 5/8:=A0 'Tools of the Trade'
=A0=A0
Head shots, Resumes, Demo CD's, Business Cards & Other Promotiona= l Materials
.=A0 Sat. 5/15:=A0 Marketing Basics
=A0=A0=A0
Marketing Yourself to Get Local, Regional & National Work
.=A0 Sat. 5/22:=A0 Survival Basics=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0
Career Options, Transitions & Alternative 'Survival Skills'<= /FONT>=
[Note:  It is preferred, but not mandatory, that you atte= nd all sessions.]

4. "Tools of the Trade:=A0 How-to Series"
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Session Dates:=A0 3/30, 4/23, 4/20, 4/27, 5/4, 5/11, & 5/= 18
[Note:  You may attend any session(s) of your choice.]

.=A0 Tues: 3/30: How to do Your Professional Head Shot Project

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 [No Session Tues. 4= /6.]

.=A0 Tues: 4/13: How to do Your Talent Resume
.=A0 Tues. 4/20: How to do Your Voiceover Project
.=A0 Tues. 4/27: How to Select & Develop Your Monologues, part I
.=A0 Tues. 5/4:=A0=A0 How to Develop & Perform Your Monologues, part II<= BR> .=A0 Tues. 5/11: Business Basics:=A0 How to Use Business Cards & Other <= BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Promotional Mat= erials



II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptwriting Ba= sics for=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights"=A0=A0=A0

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 4/1, 4/8, 4/15,=A0 4/22, & 4/29
[Note:  It is preferred that you attend all sessions.]

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Participants should come prepared to focus & work on the= Craft of being a playwright
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Discover how to combine your Creativity with the Structural=20= Skills to make your play,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 sketch or scene come alive.=A0 Follow guidelines to develop=20= your work so that you may
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 market and submit it to local, regional or national play rea= dings. Writers will have the
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 opportunity to prepare scenes or one-acts to be considered f= or upcoming
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "'PlayActs:' A Prelude to Performance" events.=

. Thurs. 4/1:=A0=A0 "The Craft:=A0 Developing Characters, Content & F= ormat"
=A0
Study the techniques for various types of scripts (stage plays, scree= n plays, & TV scripts).
.=A0 Thurs. 4/8:=A0=A0 "Putting the Elements Together"
=A0=A0=A0
Concept, Characters, Content, Conflict, Conclusion
.=A0 Thurs. 4/15:=A0=A0 "Readin,' Writin,' & Reacting"
=A0=A0=A0
Workshop your drafts to get reactions and guidance to edit your ma= terial to=A0 make it=A0 more marketable.=A0
.=A0 Thurs. 4/22:=A0=A0 "Revising , Refining & Rehearsing," part I
.=A0 Thurs. 4/29:=A0=A0 "Revising, Refining & Rehearsing," part II
=A0=A0=A0
Workshop your revised scene or one-act drafts or final copy to get=20= reactions and=A0 guidance to edit your=A0=A0
=A0=A0=A0 material to enhance its marketability to producers & play read= ings.


Fees: I.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: Craft & Professional Development" S= eries
$ 25.00=A0
each when registering for 2 or more sessions at the same time. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Advanced payment requi= red.
$ 30.00=A0
each session .
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Cr= edit Cards accepted.

Fees:=A0 II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptw= riting Basics for
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights"
$ 85.00=A0=A0
=A0 for all 5 sessions when registered at same time.=A0=A0 Adva= nced payment=A0 required.
$ 30.00=A0=A0=A0
individual sessions .
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Credit= Cards accepted.

Note:=A0 It is preferable, but not mandatory, to register for all session= s in each series.=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
Can't attend scheduled classes?=A0 Private Coaching is available at same fee= s as class sessions, limited time, only.

Call (216) 561-8608=A0 to register & for locations.




--part1_c.25200731.2d984138_boundary-- From lilith at cros.net Sun Mar 28 14:03:43 2004 From: lilith at cros.net (Christine Chapman) Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 17:03:43 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS FOR LAKESPEARE NEXT WEEKEND!!! Message-ID: <001001c41510$89a26d80$abf4ec3f@ChandlerChapman> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000D_01C414E6.A02DB480 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Lakespeare Theatre Festival Company Auditions Are next weekend, April 3 & 4, 2004 BY APPOINTMENT DO YOU HAVE YOUR SLOT SCHEDULED YET? Call 419-797-2220 To set your appointment. We are performing "Much Ado About Nothing" and a lovely group of brand new shorts... June 12, 13, 19, 20, 2004 At Lakeview Park In Port Clinton, OH COME BE A PART OF OUR INAUGURAL SEASON! Thank your for supporting the performing arts! Christine Chapman,=20 Artistic Director ------=_NextPart_000_000D_01C414E6.A02DB480 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Lakespeare Theatre Festival
Company=20 Auditions
 
Are=20 next weekend,
April 3=20 & 4, 2004
BY=20 APPOINTMENT
 
DO YOU=20 HAVE YOUR SLOT
SCHEDULED YET?
 
Call=20 419-797-2220
To set=20 your appointment.
 
We are=20 performing
"Much Ado=20 About Nothing"
and a=20 lovely group of brand new shorts...
 
June 12,=20 13, 19, 20, 2004
At=20 Lakeview Park
In Port=20 Clinton, OH
 
COME BE A=20 PART OF OUR INAUGURAL SEASON!
 
 
Thank=20 your for supporting the performing arts!
 
Christine=20 Chapman,
Artistic=20 Director
------=_NextPart_000_000D_01C414E6.A02DB480-- From crosenth at kent.edu Sun Mar 28 16:38:24 2004 From: crosenth at kent.edu (CRAIG ROSENTHAL) Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 19:38:24 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Soon to be Graduate looking for some odd jobs under Publicity from organizations Message-ID: <3009237.1080520704688.JavaMail.crosenth@kent.edu> Dear NEOPal, My name is Craig Rosenthal. I am going to be a graduate of Streetsboro=20 High School and will be attending Kent State University in the fall=20 with a major of Pre-Journalism and Mass Communications. I am looking=20 to add to my portfolio right now, and some side jobs. I have an interest in helping theatre and entertainment organizations,=20 and the public with their needs in publicity. I have been an editor=20 for my school newspaper -- which included layout, writing and editing =96= =20 and have taken Journalism classes since tenth grade. I also am a=20 correspondent for the local newspaper. =20 My skills include: Journalism*, English 9-12*, Desktop Publishing*,=20 Adv. Desktop*, Newspaper Layout, AP Style Writing, Newspaper Style=20 Writing, Theatre Skills, Typing.com*, =09Public Speaking*, Intro to Radio= =20 Broadcast*, Photoshop, Adobe Pagemaker, Microsoft Word, Microsoft=20 Publisher, Powerpoint, Newsletters***, Brochures***, Personal=20 Resumes**, Poster Design** & Program Design**.=20 *Denotes classes I have taken. **Small wage of $5.00 =96 $20.00/per item (example: Personal resume:=20 $5.00, Program: $15.00-$20.00 or $3.00 per page.) ***Negotiate wage, if possible. Samples are available for select items, however, most of my work are=20 able to be sampled, but time is going to be have to be given to me to=20 produce them. I am a fast and hard worker. I am very creative in ideas and design. =20 If you are interested in helping me out, please e-mail me at=20 crosenth at kent.edu or call me @ 330-606-4633. Best times to call are=20 Weekdays between 10:20-10:59, 1:00-2:30, and after 3:00 and anytime on=20 weekends. Calls between 9:00 =96 10:00 p.m. accepted. If I do not=20 answer my phone, leave a message and I will get back to you. If you=20 would rather e-mail me, that is fine. I will e-mail you my resume when=20 you get a hold of me. So, actors, dancers, directors: Need a resume done? Theatres: Need anything done?! E-mail me! Craig Rosenthal crosenth at kent.edu -------------------------- ________________________ Take me for what I am... Baby, if you give a damn. Take me baby, or leave me. --Rent. >From groundworksmailinglist" GROUNDWORKS DANCETHEATER PERFORMS AS PART OF CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE?S DANCEWORKS 04 THIS WEEKEND, APRIL 2-4. Performances are April 2-4 at CPT?s Gordon Square Theatre located at 6415 Detroit Avenue, (corner of West 65th St.) in Cleveland, Ohio. Friday and Saturday April 2-3 at 8:00pm and Sunday, April 4 at 3:00pm. Ticket prices are $18 general admission, $15 for students and seniors and can be purchased by calling Cleveland Public Theatre at 216-631-2727. GroundWorks will present the world premiere of a new work by Artistic Director David Shimotakahara, and the Cleveland premiere of ?At Once There Was A House? by guest choreographer Beth Corning of Dance Alloy in Pittsburgh, PA. Read this Sunday's Plain Dealer feature article! http://www.cleveland.com/artsandevents/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/entertainment/1080383760319051.xml For more information visit www.groundworksdance.org. See you this weekend! ................................................................ Our apologies to anyone who has removed their address from this list. To unsubscribe please contact info at groundworksdance.org. From cwheat at neo.rr.com Sun Mar 28 19:18:32 2004 From: cwheat at neo.rr.com (Clara Wheat) Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 21:18:32 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Comedy auditions Message-ID: <000801c4153c$84a76340$43c7d2cc@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4150A.395451A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable **** special note**** Date has been changed. Also looking for Latino = female.***** Discipline actors and actress needed for a short film (Comedy). =3D20 This is a TV Production Class project for Tri-C, Parma. There will be = =3D no pay, but if you are looking to build up your resume and get some =3D experience, this would be a great opportunity. A copy of the work will = =3D be granted to you as well. We are looking for a handsome but funny =3D African American male, 5'9" or taller and around the age of 25. Another = =3D male, any background, to play a 25 year old. And a Puerto Rican woman, = =3D between the ages of 23-28 that could give a funny ghetto look. Need to = =3D be available for shooting all day on April 3rd and 4th. Auditions are = =3D going to take place at Tri-C (Parma) room G-107, March 18th at 7:30 p.m. = =3D You must send your head shots and resumes to Fred Trigo at =3D qon22 at hotmail.com. Take note, send only to this web address. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4150A.395451A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
**** special note**** = Date has=20 been changed. Also looking for Latino = female.*****
 
Discipline actors and actress needed for a short = film=20 (Comedy). =3D20

This is a TV Production Class project for Tri-C,=20 Parma.  There will be =3D
no pay, but if you are looking to = build up your=20 resume and get some =3D
experience, this would be a great = opportunity.  A=20 copy of the work will =3D
be granted to you as well. We are looking = for a=20 handsome but funny =3D
African American male, 5'9" or taller and = around the age=20 of 25.  Another =3D
male, any background, to play a 25 year = old.  And=20 a Puerto Rican woman, =3D
between the ages of 23-28 that could give a = funny=20 ghetto look.  Need to =3D
be available for shooting all day on = April 3rd=20 and 4th.  Auditions are =3D
going to take place at Tri-C (Parma) = room=20 G-107, March 18th at 7:30 p.m. =3D
You must send your head shots and = resumes to=20 Fred  Trigo  at =3D
qon22 at hotmail.com.  Take = note, send=20 only to this web address.
------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4150A.395451A0-- From csimon at convergence-continuum.org Sun Mar 28 20:54:06 2004 From: csimon at convergence-continuum.org (csimon at convergence-continuum.org) Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 20:54:06 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]convergence-continuum opens Free Will & Wanton Lust Message-ID: <1756.65.43.178.176.1080536046.squirrel@webmail.plainhost.com> CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM OPENS ITS 2004 SEASON ON APRIL 9 WITH FREE WILL & WANTON LUST BY NICKY SILVER After showcasing a quartet of successful productions last year, convergence-continuum is back from our winter hiatus to once again immerse audiences in our environmental style of theatre. Last year we featured strange worlds, magical houses, and corrupt politicians. But this year, the company?s first production of 2004, Free Will and Wanton Lust by Nicky Silver, is a nice play about family. There's a glitzy mother, Claire, and her mirthless son, Philip. Who?s not quite sure which side of the closet door he?s on. And her daughter, Amy. Who?s pregnant and wants to be a lesbian. And let?s not forget Tony, Mom?s boyish lover who makes Claire feel young again with his ?fountain of youth.? So where does Philip?s fianc?e Vivian fit in? And what about Claire?s husband? Confused? Intrigued? Welcome back to The Liminis! Artistic Director Clyde Simon directs the ensemble cast which includes Lisa Bradley, Lauri Hammer, Geoff Hoffman, Steve Needham, and Allyson Rosen. Free Will and Wanton Lust opens Friday, April 9 and runs Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays through May 8 at The Liminis, 2438 Scranton Rd. in Cleveland's historic Tremont neighborhood. All performances begin at 8 pm. Tickets are $12 for general admission and $9 for students and seniors. Seating for this production is limited. For information and reservations, call 216-687-0074 or visit us on the web at www.convergence-continuum.org From Dawgs9900 at aol.com Mon Mar 22 00:46:06 2004 From: Dawgs9900 at aol.com (Dawgs9900 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 03:46:06 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]24 Ch. Sound Board 4 Sale Very Cheap Message-ID: <110.2fa5d4c2.2d9001ce@aol.com> -------------------------------1079945166 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Live Audio console for sale SoundTracs MX Series 24 channels 8 sub groups, 6 Aux sends Direct Out on every channel matrix 4 way sweepable mid range freq. LED meter bridge Phantom power on every channel mute every channel/sub group rack mountable power supply sturdy wood road case with casters, great for road use or instal I believe this board is a 93 or 94 not sure, bought it from a production company in Cleveland this summer, used it once, a great board. It was the FOH board in Peabody's before they changed ownership, after that it sat in the shop, so other then the one gig I used it for, it has no road use. for more information and PICS contact Jim oconnor by phone (216) 271 6639, (216) 376 6134, or by email at Dawgs9900 at aol.com. Thank you for your time -------------------------------1079945166 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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-------------------------------1079945166-- From sjlouzos at yahoo.com Mon Mar 22 05:04:26 2004 From: sjlouzos at yahoo.com (Steve Louzos) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 05:04:26 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]North Coast Men's Chorus Punctuates Gay Marriage Rally Message-ID: <20040322130426.55479.qmail@web20916.mail.yahoo.com> --0-760912806-1079960666=:55085 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii northcoast men?s chorus richard cole, music director newsrelease Contact: Steven J. Louzos 1024 East 174th Street Cleveland, OH 44119 216.531.3156 sjlouzos at yahoo.com www.ncmchorus.org March 22, 2004 for immediate release North Coast Men?s Chorus Punctuates Gay Marriage Rally CLEVELAND, OHIO ?The North Coast Men?s Chorus will place an exclamation mark on Friday?s Courthouse demonstration calling for the legalization of gay marriage in its up coming performances of ?Only In The Movies,? at 8:00 PM, Saturday, March 27 and 3:00 PM, Sunday, March 28. Demonstrations in favor of legalizing gay marriage at the Massachusetts State House sparked the Boston Gay Men?s Chorus to release a recording of ?Marry Us,? a song the North Coast Men?s Chorus has performed several times in recent years. On learning of the activities in Boston, there was a surge of opinion from within the NCMC?s membership to add the piece to ?Only In The Movies.? One member?s comment was, ?We should sing it at every concert until we don?t have to sing it any more.? Richard Cole, the Chorus? Music Director, responded by explaining, ?this show draws from music from the movies. Somehow, it just doesn?t fit here but, undoubtedly, we?ll do it again ? maybe in the near future. We have programmed a couple pieces, back to back, that do make a strong statement about gay marriage, particularly now.? He was referring to ?Don?t Mary Me? and ?San Francisco.? In addition to those pieces, Cole intends to fully underscore the struggle for the freedom to marry in the second half of the show, ?in a song that?s all about making our hopes and dreams come true. What if we were free to marry? What would it look like? We have the opportunity in this show to cross the line into ?What If Land? and I think we owe it to ourselves and the public to do just that.? Perhaps the highest profile gay organization in Northeast Ohio; the North Coast Men?s Chorus is an all-volunteer organization. Founded in 1988, the NCMC is a community based musical organization which affirms the gay experience by presenting entertaining, quality performances for diverse audiences; providing a supportive environment for its members; and promoting a positive presence in the gay community and beyond. This Season?s holiday show, Sugar Plum Fairies sold out. Tickets for Only In The Movies are currently available on-line at www.ncmchorus.org or by calling 216.556.0590. ($15 in advance, $20 at the door.) ##### Steven J. Louzos 1024 East 174th Street Cleveland, OH 44119 216-531-3156 sjlouzos at yahoo.com Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-760912806-1079960666=:55085 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

northcoast men?s chorus

richard cole, music director

 

newsrelease

Contact: 

 

Steven J. Louzos

1024 East 174th Street

Cleveland, OH  44119

216.531.3156

sjlouzos at yahoo.com

www.ncmchorus.org

March 22, 2004

 

for immediate release

 

North Coast Men?s Chorus Punctuates Gay Marriage Rally

 

 

CLEVELAND, OHIO ?The North Coast Men?s Chorus will place an exclamation mark on Friday?s Courthouse demonstration calling for the legalization of gay marriage in its up coming performances of  ?Only In The Movies,? at 8:00 PM, Saturday, March 27 and 3:00 PM, Sunday, March 28.

 

Demonstrations in favor of legalizing gay marriage at the Massachusetts State House sparked the Boston Gay Men?s Chorus to release a recording of ?Marry Us,? a song the North Coast Men?s Chorus has performed several times in recent years.  On learning of the activities in Boston, there was a surge of opinion from within the NCMC?s membership to add the piece to ?Only In The Movies.?  One member?s comment was, ?We should sing it at every concert until we don?t have to sing it any more.?  

 

Richard Cole, the Chorus? Music Director, responded by explaining, ?this show draws from music from the movies.  Somehow, it just doesn?t fit here but, undoubtedly, we?ll do it again ? maybe in the near future.  We have programmed a couple pieces, back to back, that do make a strong statement about gay marriage, particularly now.?  He was referring to ?Don?t Mary Me? and ?San Francisco.?   In addition to those pieces, Cole intends to fully underscore the struggle for the freedom to marry in the second half of the show, ?in a song that?s all about making our hopes and dreams come true.  What if we were free to marry?  What would it look like?  We have the opportunity in this show to cross the line into ?What If Land? and I think we owe it to ourselves and the public to do just that.? 

 

Perhaps the highest profile gay organization in Northeast Ohio; the North Coast Men?s Chorus is an all-volunteer organization.  Founded in 1988, the NCMC is a community based musical organization which affirms the gay experience by presenting entertaining, quality performances for diverse audiences; providing a supportive environment for its members; and promoting a positive presence in the gay community and beyond.

 

This Season?s holiday show, Sugar Plum Fairies sold out.  Tickets for Only In The Movies are currently available on-line at www.ncmchorus.org or by calling 216.556.0590. ($15 in advance, $20 at the door.)

 

#####

 



Steven J. Louzos
1024 East 174th Street
Cleveland, OH  44119
 
216-531-3156
 
 

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Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-760912806-1079960666=:55085-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Mon Mar 22 06:32:43 2004 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 09:32:43 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder: "Tricks of the Trade . . . " Spring Series Begins Tues. 3/23. Message-ID: <136.2bf8d6c0.2d90530b@aol.com> --part1_136.2bf8d6c0.2d90530b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable From:=A0 Sue Johnson, Director =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio NOTE: We continue to experience some email 'glitches,' so, it's still not=20 completely reliable. =20 For any questions or to register for sessions, it's best to call (216)=20 561-8608 for the time being. Thanks. Register Now . . . for "Tricks of The Trade:=A0 Craft, Career & Professional Development"=20 WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, at Shaker Heights locations.=20 Call (216) 561-8608.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays, beginning Tues. 3/23 - thru=A0 - Sat. 5/22.= =20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 1.=A0 Tues & Thurs. sessions:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 6:30 -=A0=A0 8:30=20= PM =A0=A0=A0=A0 2.=A0 Sat. sessions:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 10:30 - 12:30 PM To register for ongoing classes for Actors, Playwrights, Directors & Other=20 Performing Artists, call (216) 561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0=20 I. "Tricks of the Trade: Craft & Professional Development" Series =A0=A0=A0=A0 This Series Provides lots of Practice with Practical Scenarios=20= . . . 1. "On-Camera Practice for Commercial, Industrial & Film Acting" =A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 3/23, 3/25, 3/27, & 4/3=20 =A0=20 Practice on-camera skills with commercial, film & industrial scripts.=A0 See= =20 yourself as=A0=A0=20 talent agents, producers, clients & casting agents see you.=A0 Learn how you= r=20 facial=20 expressions, gestures/mannerisms, body language/movement & voice project on- camera. Enhance the way you look, speak & act to get work. .=A0 Tues. 3/23:=A0=A0=A0 "I'm Getting Ready For My Close-up," part I .=A0 Thurs. 3/25:=A0 "I'm Getting Ready For My Close-up," part II =A0=A0=A0=A0Practice reading scripts on-camera to prepare for=A0 commercial,= industrial=20 & film auditions.=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 Learn " Tricks of the Trade" techniques for scene work; become=20 comfortable with, &=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 memorize, monologues & script material. .=A0 Sat. 3/27:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "I'm Ready For My Close-up," part III .=A0 Sat. 4/3:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "I'm Ready For My Close-up," part IV =A0=A0=A0Practice on-camera skills with monologues, commercial, film & indus= trial=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=A0=A0=20= =20 scripts. Get feedback on how you look, speak & act on- camera.=20 2. "Voiceover & Speaking Techniques For Performing Artists" =A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 4/17, 4/24, & 5/1 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 Hear how you sound to listeners.=A0 Are you clear, articulate & interesting?= =A0=20 Do you 'Swallow' your=20 words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have you been asked to 'Sl= ow=20 down?'=A0=20 Professional=A0 voiceover talent & public speakers pay attention to the deta= ils=20 - pacing, "t's, d's, &=20 ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and your voice: enunciation,=20 articulation, intonation,=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 inflection, and more, to give your characters & performances more flavor.=20 Great session for singers=20 & comedians, too. .=A0 Sat. 4/17:=A0 Listen, Hear & Discern =A0=A0=A0Assess & Analyze Your Speaking Style .=A0 Sat. 4/24:=A0 Speak With a Purpose =A0=A0=A0Learn & Practice the Voice Skills & Techniques Which Make a Differe= nce .=A0 Sat. 5/1:=A0=A0=A0 Practice & Perform =A0=A0=A0Enhancing Your Voiceover & Speaking Artistry=20 3. "Business Basics for Performing Artists: On Being an Entrepreneur" =A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 5/8, 5/15, & 5/22 How to create and develop your individual "Signature Style" business=20 operation.=A0=20 .=A0 Head shots,=A0 resumes, business cards, marketing & promotional materia= ls,=20 networking & other=20 =A0=A0 business skills to get work as an actor, playwright, director, singer= ,=20 dancer or musician.=A0=20 .=A0 Design & develop=A0 your business cards & other promotional materials s= uch=20 as, postcards to=20 =A0=A0=A0 promote=A0 yourself.=20 .=A0 Keep business records & deduct expenses when you travel, audition & wor= k=20 as a performing=20 =A0=A0=A0 artist.=A0 Avoid=A0 financial pitfalls.=20 .=A0 Breaking into the business: Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams,"=20 Casting Directors,=20 =A0=A0=A0 Producers & Directors, Unions. .=A0=A0 The=A0 - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - to make that Le= ap from=20 Cleveland=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets. Everything fr= om=A0 -=20 Audition - to - Acting=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 Classes - to - Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "Survi= val=20 skills." All about=20 =A0 "Showcases" and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get notice= d &=20 to get work. .=A0=A0 Creative ways to build & keep your career alive. Use your versatilit= y to=20 help pay the bills=20 =A0=A0=A0 when your career seems stalled or isn't going the way you'd like.= =A0=A0=20 .=A0 Sat. 5/8:=A0 'Tools of the Trade'=20 =A0=A0 Head shots, Resumes, Demo CD's, Business Cards & Other Promotional=20 Materials .=A0 Sat. 5/15:=A0 Marketing Basics=20 =A0=A0=A0Marketing Yourself to Get Local, Regional & National Work=20 .=A0 Sat. 5/22:=A0 Survival Basics=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0Career Options, Transitions & Alternative 'Survival Skills' 4. "Tools of the Trade:=A0 How-to Series" =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Session Dates:=A0 3/30, 4/23, 4/20, 4/27, 5/4, 5/11, & 5/18 .=A0 Tues: 3/30: How to do Your Professional Head Shot Project =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 [No Session Tues. 4= /6.] .=A0 Tues: 4/13: How to do Your Talent Resume .=A0 Tues. 4/20: How to do Your Voiceover Project .=A0 Tues. 4/27: How to Select & Develop Your Monologues, part I .=A0 Tues. 5/4: How to Develop & Perform Your Monologues, part II .=A0 Tues. 5/11: Business Basics:=A0 How to Use Business Cards & Other=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Promotional Mat= erials II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptwriting Basic= s=20 for=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights"=A0=A0=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 4/1, 4/8, 4/15,=A0 4/22, & 4/29 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Participants should come prepared to focus & work on the Cra= ft of being=20 a playwright =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Discover how to combine your Creativity with the Structural=20= Skills to=20 make your play,=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 sketch or scene come alive.=A0 Follow guidelines to develop=20= your work so=20 that you may=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 market and submit it to local, regional or national play rea= dings.=20 Writers will have the=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 opportunity to prepare scenes or one-acts to be considered f= or upcoming=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "'PlayActs:' A Prelude to Performance" events. . Thurs. 4/1:=A0=A0 "The Craft:=A0 Developing Characters, Content & Format" =A0 Study the techniques for various types of scripts (stage plays, screen=20 plays, & TV scripts). .=A0 Thurs. 4/8:=A0=A0 "Putting the Elements Together" =A0=A0=A0 Concept, Characters, Content, Conflict, Conclusion .=A0 Thurs. 4/15:=A0=A0 "Readin,' Writin,' & Reacting" =A0=A0=A0 Workshop your drafts to get reactions and guidance to edit your ma= terial=20 to make it=A0 more marketable.=A0=20 .=A0 Thurs. 4/22:=A0=A0 "Revising , Refining & Rehearsing," part I .=A0 Thurs. 4/29:=A0=A0 "Revising, Refining & Rehearsing," part II =A0=A0=A0Workshop your revised scene or one-act drafts or final copy to get=20 reactions and=A0 guidance to edit your =20 material to enhance its marketability to producers & play readings.=20 Fees: I.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: Craft & Professional Development" Series $ 25.00=A0 each when registering for 2 or more sessions at the same time.=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Advanced payment requi= red. $ 30.00=A0 each session . =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Cre= dit Cards accepted. Fees:=A0 II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptwrit= ing=20 Basics for=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights" $ 85.00=A0=A0=A0 for all 5 sessions when registered at same time.=A0=A0 Adva= nced=20 payment=A0 required. $ 25.00=A0=A0=A0 individual sessions with advanced payment.=A0=20 $ 30.00=A0=A0=A0 individual sessions .=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Credit= Cards accepted. Note:=A0 It is preferable, but not mandatory, to register for all sessions i= n=20 each series.=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 Can't attend scheduled classes?=A0 Private Coaching is available at same fee= s=20 as class sessions, limited time, only. Call (216) 561-8608=A0 to register & for locations. About Sue Johnson . . . . Sue Johnson, Director of the WAKE UP An LIVE's Actors' Studio, is an actor= ,=20 director and coach whose professional credits include recent appearances in=20 Arthur Miller's The Ride Down Mt. Morgan, Ibsen's A Doll's House, Neil Simon= 's=20 The Sunshine Boys, Langston Hughes' Simply Heavenly, Ossie Davis' Purlie,=20 Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor as well as other roles in Cleveland= area=20 theatres. She has been a recipient of the Karamu Actors Guild, 1999-2000=20 (Outer Circle) Award for "Best Supporting Actress in a Musical," for her rol= e as=20 Idella in Beck Center for the Arts production of Purlie.=A0=A0 Recent TV cre= dits=20 include A & E's 100 Centre Street, and films, Antwone Fisher=A0 directed by=20= Denzel=20 Washington, and The Year That Trembled, Jay Craven, Director.=A0 Her talent=20 resume lists numerous TV commercials, industrials, and voiceovers.=A0=20 Sue combines her professional acting and motivational speaking talents to=20 present her widely acclaimed Sue Johnson Acting Seminars for Business, Life=20 Enrichment Programs, Personal Power Series and Guest Artist Presentations. S= ue also=20 can be seen conducting her "Tricks of the Trade,"=A9 "Getting Your Big Break= ,"=20 and "Actors' Career, Craft & Professional Development" workshop series for=20 various theatre, educational and cultural arts organizations.=A0=20 She was a producer and co-hosted "WAKE UP And LIVE withG.A.S."=A9,a series o= f=20 three entertainment and arts talk shows heard on WELW Radio.=A0 She has also= made=20 former guest appearances on Fox TV 8's "Fox Unplugged."=20 Sue, a graduate of Case Western Reserve University, holds an M.Ed degree fro= m=20 Cleveland State=A0 University and is the proud mom of Heidi, a poet who=20 publishes and performs her works under the pen name, Nia. About Gary Webster . . . Gary Webster Gary is a well-known radio personality in the Painesville, OH=20 area who spends his off-air time studying acting, performing and writing pla= ys.=20 For the past 8 years, Gary has written numerous one-act plays and sketches,=20 including Divine Intervention, which have been performed in staged readings=20= and=20 full productions in the greater Cleveland area. Gary, along with Ruby Fox an= d=20 Sue Johnson recently completed writing and producing Harlem Blues.=A0 Gary h= as=20 also studied extensively at the Cleveland Playhouse with Bob Noll, a well-kn= own=20 national playwright and professor at John Carroll University Gary, a=A0 graduate in Communications, from Kent State University, is now=20 adding essay writing to his repertoire of artistic endeavors.=A0 Gary is wor= king on=20 his Nobody Asked Me, But . . ., a collection of commentaries and essays abou= t=20 the human condition, which he has performed for cultural arts organizations=20= and=20 is being developed for publication. --part1_136.2bf8d6c0.2d90530b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable From:=A0 Sue Johnson, Director
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NOTE: 
We continue to experience some email 'glitches,'  s= o, it's still not completely reliable. 
For any questions or to register for sessions, it's best to call (216) 561-8= 608 for the time being.  Thanks.

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Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays, beginning Tues. 3/23 - thru=A0 - Sat= . 5/22.
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.=A0 Thurs. 3/25:=A0 "I'm Getting Ready For My Close-up," part II

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=A0=A0=A0=A0 memorize, monologues & script material.

.=A0 Sat. 3/27:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "I'm Ready For My Close-up," part III .=A0 Sat. 4/3:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "I'm Ready For My Close-up," part IV<= /B>
=A0=A0=A0
Practice on-camera skills with monologues, commercial, film & i= ndustrial =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0  
    scripts. Get feedback on how you look, speak & act on= - camera.


2. "Voiceover & Speaking Techniques For Performing Artists"
=A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 4/17, 4/24, & 5/1
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
= Hear how you sound to listeners.=A0 Are you clear, articulate & interest= ing?=A0 Do you 'Swallow' your
words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have you been asked to 'Sl= ow down?'=A0
Professional=A0 voiceover talent & public speakers pay attention to the=20= details - pacing, "t's, d's, &
ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and your voice: enunciation, arti= culation, intonation,=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
inflection, and more, to give your characters & performances more flavor= . Great session for singers
& comedians, too.


.=A0 Sat. 4/17:=A0 Listen, Hear & Discern
=A0=A0=A0
Assess & Analyze Your Speaking Style
.=A0 Sat. 4/24:=A0 Speak With a Purpose
=A0=A0=A0
Learn & Practice the Voice Skills & Techniques Which Make a= Difference
.=A0 Sat. 5/1:=A0=A0=A0 Practice & Perform
=A0=A0=A0
Enhancing Your Voiceover & Speaking Artistry

3. "Business Basics for Performing Artists: On Being an Entrepreneur"=
=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 5/8, 5/15, & 5/22

How to create and develop your individual "Signature Style" business operati= on.=A0
= .=A0 Head shots,=A0 resumes, business cards, marketing & promotio= nal materials, networking & other
=A0=A0 business skills to get work as an actor, playwright, director, singer= , dancer or musician.=A0

.=A0
Design & develop=A0 your business cards & other promotio= nal materials such as, postcards to
=A0=A0=A0 promote=A0 yourself.

.=A0
Keep business records & deduct expenses when you travel, aud= ition & work as a performing
=A0=A0=A0 artist.=A0 Avoid=A0 financial pitfalls.

.=A0
Breaking into the business: Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "S= cams," Casting Directors,
=A0=A0=A0 Producers & Directors, Unions.
.=A0=A0 The=A0 - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - t= o make that Leap from Cleveland
=A0=A0=A0=A0 to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets. Everythin= g from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting
=A0=A0=A0=A0 Classes - to - Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "S= urvival skills." All
about
  =A0
"Showcases" and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get n= oticed & to get work.
.=A0=A0 Creative ways to build & keep your career alive. Use y= our versatility to help pay the bills
=A0=A0=A0 when your career seems stalled or isn't going the way you'd like.= =A0=A0

.=A0 Sat. 5/8:=A0 'Tools of the Trade'
=A0=A0
Head shots, Resumes, Demo CD's, Business Cards & Other Promotiona= l Materials
.=A0 Sat. 5/15:=A0 Marketing Basics
=A0=A0=A0
Marketing Yourself to Get Local, Regional & National Work
.=A0 Sat. 5/22:=A0 Survival Basics=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0
Career Options, Transitions & Alternative 'Survival Skills'<= /FONT>=

4. "Tools of the Trade:=A0 How-to Series"
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Session Dates:=A0 3/30, 4/23, 4/20, 4/27, 5/4, 5/11, & 5/= 18

.=A0 Tues: 3/30: How to do Your Professional Head Shot Project

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 [No Session Tues. 4= /6.]

.=A0 Tues: 4/13: How to do Your Talent Resume
.=A0 Tues. 4/20: How to do Your Voiceover Project
.=A0 Tues. 4/27: How to Select & Develop Your Monologues, part I
.=A0 Tues. 5/4:   How to Develop & Perform Your Monologues, pa= rt II
.=A0 Tues. 5/11: Business Basics:=A0 How to Use Business Cards & Other <= BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Promotional Mat= erials



II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptwriting Ba= sics for=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights"=A0=A0=A0

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 4/1, 4/8, 4/15,=A0 4/22, & 4/29

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Participants should come prepared to focus & work on the= Craft of being a playwright
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Discover how to combine your Creativity with the Structural=20= Skills to make your play,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 sketch or scene come alive.=A0 Follow guidelines to develop=20= your work so that you may
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 market and submit it to local, regional or national play rea= dings. Writers will have the
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 opportunity to prepare scenes or one-acts to be considered f= or upcoming
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "'PlayActs:' A Prelude to Performance" events.=

. Thurs. 4/1:=A0=A0 "The Craft:=A0 Developing Characters, Content & F= ormat"
=A0
Study the techniques for various types of scripts (stage plays, scree= n plays, & TV scripts).
.=A0 Thurs. 4/8:=A0=A0 "Putting the Elements Together"
=A0=A0=A0
Concept, Characters, Content, Conflict, Conclusion
.=A0 Thurs. 4/15:=A0=A0 "Readin,' Writin,' & Reacting"
=A0=A0=A0
Workshop your drafts to get reactions and guidance to edit your ma= terial to  make it=A0 more marketable.=A0
.=A0 Thurs. 4/22:=A0=A0 "Revising , Refining & Rehearsing," part I
.=A0 Thurs. 4/29:=A0=A0 "Revising, Refining & Rehearsing," part II
=A0=A0=A0
Workshop your revised scene or one-act drafts or final copy to get=20= reactions and=A0 guidance to edit your  
    material to enhance its marketability to producers &=20= play readings.


Fees: I.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: Craft & Professional Development" S= eries
$ 25.00=A0
each when registering for 2 or more sessions at the same time. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Advanced payment requi= red.
$ 30.00=A0
each session .
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Cr= edit Cards accepted.

Fees:=A0 II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptw= riting Basics for
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights"
$ 85.00=A0=A0
=A0 for all 5 sessions when registered at same time.=A0=A0 Adva= nced payment=A0 required.
$ 25.00=A0=A0=A0
individual sessions with advanced payment.=A0
$ 30.00=A0=A0=A0
individual sessions .
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Credit= Cards accepted.

Note:=A0 It is preferable, but not mandatory, to register for all session= s in each series.=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
Can't attend scheduled classes?=A0 Private Coaching is available at same fee= s as class sessions, limited time, only.

Call (216) 561-8608=A0 to register & for locations.

About Sue Johnson . . .

. Sue Johnson, Director of the WAKE UP An LIVE's Actors' Studio= , is an actor, director and coach whose professional credits include= recent appearances in Arthur Miller's The Ride Down Mt. Morgan, Ibse= n's A Doll's House, Neil Simon's The Sunshine Boys, Langston H= ughes' Simply Heavenly, Ossie Davis' Purlie, Shakespeare's The Mer= ry Wives of Windsor as well as other roles in Cleveland area theatres. S= he has been a recipient of the Karamu Actors Guild, 1999-2000 (Outer Circle)= Award for "Best Supporting Actress in a Musical," for her role as Id= ella in Beck Center for the Arts production of Purlie.=A0=A0 Recent T= V credits include A & E's 100 Centre Street, and films, Antwon= e Fisher=A0 directed by Denzel Washington, and The Year That Trembled= , Jay Craven, Director.=A0 Her talent resume lists numerous TV commercia= ls, industrials, and voiceovers.=A0

Sue combines her professional acting and motivational speaking talents to pr= esent her widely acclaimed Sue Johnson Acting Seminars for Business,=20= Life Enrichment Programs, Personal Power Series and Guest Artist P= resentations. Sue also can be seen conducting her "Tricks of the Trade,"= =A9 "Getting Your Big Break," and "Actors' Career, Craft & Profession= al Development" workshop series for various theatre, educational and cul= tural arts organizations.=A0

She was a producer and co-hosted "WAKE UP And LIVE withG.A.S."=A9,a s= eries of three entertainment and arts talk shows heard on WELW Radio.=A0 She= has also made former guest appearances on Fox TV 8's "Fox Unplugged."

Sue, a graduate of Case Western Reserve University, holds an M.Ed degree fro= m Cleveland State=A0 University and is the proud mom of Heidi, a poet who pu= blishes and performs her works under the pen name, Nia.

About Gary Webster . . .

Gary Webster Gary is a well-known radio personality in the Painesville, OH a= rea who spends his off-air time studying acting, performing and writing play= s. For the past 8 years, Gary has written numerous one-act plays and sketche= s, including Divine Intervention, which have been performed in staged= readings and full productions in the greater Cleveland area. Gary, along wi= th Ruby Fox and Sue Johnson recently completed writing and producing Harl= em Blues.=A0 Gary has also studied extensively at the Cleveland Playhous= e with Bob Noll, a well-known national playwright and professor at John Carr= oll University

Gary, a=A0 graduate in Communications, from Kent State University, is now ad= ding essay writing to his repertoire of artistic endeavors.=A0 Gary is worki= ng on his Nobody Asked Me, But . . ., a collection of commentaries an= d essays about the human condition, which he has performed for cultural arts= organizations and is being developed for publication.

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STAGE COACHING Ages 10 to 12 Movement, vocal and acting techniques are utilized in scene work from winning plays of the Marilyn Bianchi Kids' Playwriting Festival. The class will culminate in the creation of original scenes. Time: Wednesdays, 4:30-5:30 p.m. March 31 to May 19 Cost: $85 Instructor: Tyler Postma, a local Equity actress and schoolteacher. Please bring your children for the Marilyn Bianchi Kids' Playwriting Festival AUDITIONS Tuesday, May, 4th at 6:30 p.m. at Dobama Theatre *Classes run for eight weeks. 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 (216) 932-6838 Email: dobama at core.com Web: www.dobama.org 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: April 23-May 16 The Last Five Years by Jason Robert Brown, directed by Victoria Bussert featuring Scott Plate and Sandy Simon "Strong score ... many infectious tunes ... 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This is the 45th anniversary of MGP and their first performance in Avon Lake High School's new Performing Arts Center. All tickets are $10 and are available at the door. Come early and get a good seat!!! Show Dates: March 26, 27, 28, April 2, 3 Curtain: 8:00 on Fri/Sat, 2:00 on Sunday Location: Avon Lake High School's Performing Arts Center Route 83 is under construction, so give yourself plenty of time for detours! At this point, the best way to get to the auditorium is from the east going down Lake Rd. or Electric Blvd. The school's driveway to the parking lot is across the street from Woodstock. 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For more information, visit our website at:   www.geocities.com/m= ightygoliath
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--part1_107.2d98d406.2d90e28f_boundary-- From Grumio85 at aol.com Mon Mar 22 12:53:11 2004 From: Grumio85 at aol.com (Grumio85 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 15:53:11 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beck Center needs Stage Managers/Prod. Assts. Message-ID: <27.53c5d98b.2d90ac37@aol.com> -------------------------------1079988791 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Beck Center is seeking the following: STAGE MANAGER: "Reefer Madness" (Scott Spence/Director) Prod. Dates---> May 21st thru June 20th (Fri/Sat/Sun) Reh. Begin---> April 10th This is a PAID position!!! STAGE MANAGER: Steel Magnolias (Sarah May/Director) Prod. Dates--->June 4th thru June 27th (Thu/Fri/Sat/Sun) Reh. Begin--->Approx. late April This is a PAID position!! PRODUCTION ASSISTANT: Agnes of God (Director/Seth Gordon) (SM/ Beth Wood) Prod. Dates--->April 9 thru May 2 (Fri/Sat/Sun.....no Easter Sun tho) Tech Week begins Sun. April 4th. Will report to SM and be responsible for Misc. backstage duties...some light props/costume changes) *This is a volunteer position! Please respond with interest to any of the above to: Scott Spence Grumio85 at aol.com or SSpence at beckcenter.org Thank You!!!! Scott Spence Scott Spence Artistic Director The Beck Center 216-521-2540 www.beckcenter.org -------------------------------1079988791 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Beck Center is seeking the following:
 
STAGE MANAGER:  "Reefer Madness"= (Scott Spence/Director)
       &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;      Prod. Dates---> May 21st thru June=20= 20th
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;         (Fri/Sat/Sun)
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;     Reh. Begin---> April 10th
        This is a PAID position!!!
 
STAGE MANAGER:  Steel Magnolias&nb= sp; (Sarah May/Director)
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;     Prod. Dates--->June 4th thru June 27th
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;        (Thu/Fri/Sat/Sun)
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;     Reh. Begin--->Approx. late April
        This is a PAID position!!
 
PRODUCTION ASSISTANT: Agnes of God  (Director/Seth Gordon)
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;         (SM/ Beth Wood)<= /STRONG>
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =        Prod. Dates--->April 9 thru May 2
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =        (Fri/Sat/Sun.....no Easter Sun tho)
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =        Tech Week begins Sun. April 4th.=
        =        Will report to SM and be responsible fo= r Misc. backstage
        =         duties...some light props/costume= changes)
 
       *This is a volunteer position!
 
Please respond with interest to any of the above= to:
 
   Scott Spence
 
Thank You!!!!
 
 
 
= Scott Spence
Scott SpenceArtistic Director
The Beck Center
216-521-2540
www.beckcenter.org

-------------------------------1079988791-- From blesner at solonohio.org Mon Mar 22 13:04:29 2004 From: blesner at solonohio.org (Barb Lesner) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 16:04:29 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DON'T MISS AUDITIONS FOR LEND ME A TENOR TONIGHT AND TOMORROW!!!! Message-ID: <20040322T160429Z_354200010000@solonohio.org> Don't forget auditions are tonight for... Lend Me A Tenor By Ken Ludwig Directed by Barbara Rhoades Auditions tonight and tomorrow - Monday, March 22 and Tuesday, March 23 = from 7-9 pm Location: Solon Center for the Arts All roles are open and include: Max, Maggie, Saunders, Tito Merelli, = Maria, the Bellhop, Diana and Julia. =20 Actors should be prepared to = read scenes from the script and if auditioning for the parts of Tito, the Bellhop = and Max please prepare 16 bars of a ballad or an aria.=20 Performances: Fridays and Saturdays May 14, 15, 21, 22, 28 and 29 at 7:30 = pm Sundays May 16 and 23 at 2 pm. For more information please call 440.337.1400 Solon Center for the Arts is located at 6315 SOM Center Road in Solon From Cinemaspiritohio at aol.com Mon Mar 22 20:44:55 2004 From: Cinemaspiritohio at aol.com (Cinemaspiritohio at aol.com) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 23:44:55 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Attn FIlmmakers - SPIRITUAL CINEMA COMMUNITY FORMING IN CLEVELAND Message-ID: <113.30653d5d.2d911ac7@aol.com> -------------------------------1080017095 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit THERE IS AN EXCITING NEW CINEMA COMMUNITY FORMING IN CLEVELAND. This is a wonderful opportunity for independent filmmakers and others interested in our local film industry. If you are a film producer, director, actor, screenplay writer, cameraperson, videographer, soundperson, editor, etc., or if you are interested in the film industry in any other capacity, please read and respond to Mary Faktor at CinemaSpiritOhio at aol.com with your area of talent/interest, name, address, phone number, email, and website. The Institute of Spiritual Entertainment, Inc. (ISE). After more than 25 years in Mainstream Hollywood, Stephen Simon (Producer/Director/Studio Executive on such films as Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, Somewhere in Time, What Dreams May Come, The Good-bye Girl, Smokey and the Bandit and many others, and author of THE FORCE IS WITH YOU- (Mystical Movie Messages That Inspire Our Lives) has CO-founded The Institute of Spiritual Entertainment, Inc. (ISE). This organization provides a venue for the development of artistic and creative works that inspire and ennoble the human spirit... supporting artistic expression. Beside offering support in getting your film made, there is also possible support in distributing your film. (Check www.MovingMessagesMedia.com for more information) Recognizing the powerful effect - both good and bad - that the media has upon our culture, Stephen Simon travels the globe promoting an explosive grass roots movement called "Spiritual Cinema Communities." "Spiritual Cinema" is a new genre which illuminates the human condition through films that inspire the viewer to explore our humanity at its best. Spiritual is not to be confused with religious. Spiritual Entertainment explores the magic, mystery and paradoxes of the human experience." (i.e. It's a Wonderful Life, Forrest Gump, The Matrix, Bruce Almighty, 2001 A Space Odessy, Whale Rider, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, etc.) Through the leadership of Stephen Simon and ISE, over 70 "Spiritual Cinema Communities" have been formed from Connecticut to Australia. There are two different spiritual cinema community focuses. 1. Artistic focused Community Mary Faktor - Cleveland Coordinator - Email: CinemaSpiritOhio at aol.com Participants are those in the artistic community who create entertainment that falls within the spiritual cinema genre. This group will gather monthly in a safe and nurturing space to: * Work in a collaborative effort to create Spiritual Entertainment projects via script writing, reading, film development, etc. * Work as a support team for each other for whatever creative project each participant might have. * Share knowledge and resources to increase the successes of each participant. * Showcase each other's projects for discussion and feedback. * Invite guest speakers to discuss topics of interest to the participants. * Inform and interest the public about Spiritual Entertainment. * Provide insights and updates to the ISE. The following values and attitudes will be honored within this artistic community: ** Providing an open, supportive and creative network of artistic people **Creating a safe, nurturing space to allow creative energies to flow **Sharing and expanding through collaboration, teamwork and a "together we can" attitude **Connecting people with their passion and higher purpose **Surrendering the self to the larger good, "check your ego at the door" mentality **Giving credit where credit is due **Respecting all participants views, opinions and creations **Being trustworthy, honest, peaceful, harmonious and loving **Incorporating consciousness, hope, empowerment, and inspiration into our stories in an entertaining fashion. The following values and attitudes are NOT supported by the ISE **Promotion of violence for violence sake **Degradation or exploitation of an individual or group **Destruction of any sort, be it a race of people, species, the earth or Universe 2. Audience focused Community Cleveland Coordinator Greg Liber - Email: GregLiber at yahoo.com Participants gather monthly at Unity of Greater Cleveland in Shaker Heights to: * View and discuss films with spiritual, inspirational or metaphysical messages. * Invite independent filmmakers to showcase and discuss their films. * Raise interest and awareness in the local community about Spiritual Entertainment. * Provide insights and updates to ISE If you are interested in learning more about joining this exciting new group of like-minded individuals to produce and distribute independent films that will make a positiveimpact on the world, please 1. Check www.MovingMessagesMedia.com and sign up for Stephen Simon's newsletter, movie reviews and list of recommended viewing. 2. Email Mary Faktor at CinemaSpiritOhio at aol.com (if you are interested in joining the Artistic Spiritual Cinema Community) with your name, address, phone number, talent/skill, email and website (if applicable) and you will be added to a listserve to receive notice of the first organizational meeting to be announced. -------------------------------1080017095 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
THERE IS AN E= XCITING NEW CINEMA COMMUNITY
FORMING IN CL= EVELAND.
 
 
The Institute of Spiritua= l Entertainment, Inc. (ISE). 
After more than 25 years in Mainstream=20= Hollywood,
Stephen Simon (Producer/Director/Studio= Executive on such
films as Bill and Ted's Excellent= Adventure, Somewhere in Time, What Dreams May Come, The Good-bye Girl, Smok= ey and the Bandit and many others, and author of THE FORCE IS WITH YOU- (Mys= tical Movie Messages That Inspire Our Lives) has CO-founded The Inst= itute of Spiritual Entertainment, Inc. (ISE).=   
This organization provides a venu= e for the development of artistic and creative works that inspire and ennobl= e the human spirit... supporting artistic expression.  Beside offering=20= support in getting your film made, there is also possible support in di= stributing your film. (Check w= ww.MovingMessagesMedia.com for more inform= ation)
 
Recognizing the powerful effect - = both good and bad - that the media has upon our culture, Stephen Simon trave= ls the globe promoting an explosive grass roots movement called "Spi= ritual Cinema Communities."  "Spiritual Cinema" is&n= bsp;a new genre which illuminates the human condition through film= s that inspire the viewer to explore our humanity at its best.  Sp= iritual is not to be confused with religious.  Spiritual Entertain= ment explores the magic, mystery and paradoxes of the human experience."&nbs= p;(i.e.  It's a Wonderful Life, Forrest Gump, The Matrix, Bruce Almight= y, 2001 A Space Odessy, Whale Rider, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, etc.)
 
Through the leadership of Stephen Simon= and ISE, over 70 "Spiritual Cinema Communities" have been formed from Conne= cticut to Australia.  There are two different spiritual cinema communit= y focuses. 
 
     &nb= sp;             =           1. Artis= tic focused Community
Mary Faktor -  Cleveland Coord= inator -  Email:  CinemaSpir= itOhio at aol.com
 
Participants are those in the arti= stic community who create entertainment that falls within the spiritual= cinema genre.  This group will gather monthly in a safe and nurturing=20= space to:
   * Work in a collaborative=20= effort to create Spiritual Entertainment projects via
       sc= ript writing, reading, film development, etc.
   * Work as a support team f= or each other for whatever creative project
       ea= ch participant might have.
   * Share knowledge and= resources to increase the successes of each participant.
    * Showcase each othe= r's projects for discussion and feedback.
    * Invite guest speak= ers to discuss topics of interest to the participants.
    * Inform and interes= t the public about Spiritual Entertainment.
    * Provide insights a= nd updates to the ISE.
 
The following values and attitudes will= be honored within this artistic community:
** Providing an open, supportive a= nd creative network of artistic people
**Creating a safe, nurturing space to a= llow creative energies to flow
**Sharing and expanding through collabo= ration, teamwork and a
   "together we can" attitude=
**Connecting people with their passion=20= and higher purpose
**Surrendering the self to the larger g= ood, "check your ego at the door"
    mentality
**Giving credit where credit is due
**Respecting all participants views, op= inions and creations
**Being trustworthy, honest, peaceful,=20= harmonious and loving
**Incorporating consciousness, hope, em= powerment, and inspiration into our
    stories in an entert= aining fashion.
 
The following values and attitudes are=20= NOT supported by the ISE
**Promotion of violence for violence sa= ke
**Degradation or exploitation of an ind= ividual or group
**Destruction of any sort, be it a race= of people, species, the earth or Universe
 
2. Audience focu= sed Community
Cleveland Coordinato= r Greg Liber  -   Email:  GregLiber at yahoo.com
 
Participants gather monthly at Uni= ty of Greater Cleveland in Shaker Heights to:
   * View and discuss fi= lms with spiritual, inspirational or metaphysical messages.
   * Invite independent=20= filmmakers to showcase and discuss th= eir films.
   * Raise interest and aware= ness in the local community about Spiritual
      Ent= ertainment.
   * Provide insights and upd= ates to ISE
 
If you are interested in learning more=20= about joining this exciting new group of like-minded individuals to produce=20= and distribute independent films that will make a positiveimpact on the worl= d, please
1. Check www.MovingMess= agesMedia.com and sign up for Stephen Simon's newsletter, movie reviews=20= and list of recommended viewing.
2.  Email Ma= ry Faktor at CinemaSpiritOhio at aol.com (if you are interes= ted in joining the Artistic Spiritual Cinema Community) with your name, addr= ess, phone number, talent/skill, email and website (if applicable) and=20= you will be added to a listserve to receive notice of the first organization= al meeting to be announced. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
-------------------------------1080017095-- From mamaevans2130 at juno.com Mon Mar 22 20:51:58 2004 From: mamaevans2130 at juno.com (Loretta D Evans) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 23:51:58 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Piano Teacher Wanted Message-ID: <20040322.235159.3236.0.mamaevans2130@juno.com> Looking for piano instructor for 21 year old in the Kent, OH area. Experienced in piano and looking to excelerate in music theory. Day and evening times available. Please reply to Laura at lauradaleyevans at yahoo.com Thanks, -Evans From dkilbane at cptonline.org Mon Mar 22 15:16:42 2004 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 18:16:42 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Danceworks 04 continues w/ SAFMOD and CCDT! March 26 - 28, 2004 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00CD_01C41039.D385FB50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit You can dance, for inspiration... And, check out SAFMOD on FOX 8's morning show between 6 and 9am this Wednesday, March 24! March 26 - March 28, 2004 SAFMOD Young Park, Artistic Director "...sheer exuberance..." --The Toronto Star CPT's eclectic resident dance company returns to Gordon Square Theatre, celebrating the power of collaboration between dance, live music, visual arts, and the rhythms of urban life. SAFMOD (SubAtomic Frequency Modulation OverDose) embraces the use of inter-media improvisation and ritualistic processes to cross traditional barriers and perceptions, and to create original, interactive performances. Their piece for Danceworks 04, "Odyssey," is a full-length work in which contemporary souls crave the simple solace of the journey back to where they belong but become frustrated by the complex and fragmented modern condition, raising the question: does the concept of home even exist? SAFMOD invites audiences to share a cathartic plunge through the convoluted terrain of today's emotional landscape with the combination of dance, theatre, original music, poetic scripts, stilts, aerial fabric, and visual design. Friday, March 26, 2004 8:00 p.m. Saturday, March 27, 2004 8:00 p.m. Sunday, March 28, 2004 3:00 p.m. March 26 - March 28, 2004 Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre Michael Medcalf, Artistic/Executive Director "Impressive, lyrical, evocative." --The Cleveland Plain Dealer CPT's resident dance company presents a roster of electric and soulful dance featuring the choreography of Dianne McIntyre, Young Park, and Linda Kahn, entitled "When Women Gather." This multicultural ensemble of African-American, Asian-American, and Jewish-American women offers a diverse perspective of their experiences as minorities in America with the visceral essence of African-American dance traditions. 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Unfortunately, at this time, our auditions have been postponed due to the unavailability of our local theater in the coming months. Our auditions have been RE-SCHEDULED for mid-May. Rehearsal times will be dependent on the availability of our actors/actresses. Our projected production dates are for September, 2004. The role of Titus is pre-cast. All other roles are open. If you have any other questions, comments, or concerns, please e-mail BethAnn at TamingOfShakespeareCompany at yahoo.com. My apologies for any inconvenience or confusion, BethAnn Sadowski President, The Taming of Shakespeare Company Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam --0-1842475039-1080023071=:31892 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
NEOhioPal Subscribers,
 
Recently, I have received several calls and e-mails concerning The Taming of Shakespeare Company's audition dates for Titus Andronicus. Unfortunately, at this time, our auditions have been postponed due to the unavailability of our local theater in the coming months. Our auditions have been RE-SCHEDULED for mid-May.
 
Rehearsal times will be dependent on the availability of our actors/actresses.
 
Our projected production dates are for September, 2004.
 
The role of Titus is pre-cast. All other roles are open.
 
If you have any other questions, comments, or concerns, please e-mail BethAnn at TamingOfShakespeareCompany at yahoo.com.
 
My apologies for any inconvenience or confusion,
BethAnn Sadowski
President, The Taming of Shakespeare Company

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Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam --0-1842475039-1080023071=:31892-- From ziggy at apk.net Tue Mar 23 07:20:15 2004 From: ziggy at apk.net (Frederick Perry) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 07:20:15 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Hamlet's" final week 3/25-3/28 at Tri-C Metro Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C410A7.49C226A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hamlet By William Shakespeare Directed by Frederick Perry Final week of production, Thursday through Sunday (March 25, 26, 27 at 8pm and 3pm on March 28) in the Studio Theatre at the Metro Campus of Cuyahoga Community College. Use entrance #6 at Woodland and 30th for secure underground parking. Fifty cents (2 quarters) fee upon exit. Spring is in the air and it's a perfect time for a good tragedy! Our multi-cultural production of Hamlet is a fast moving 2-hour, production that brings into focus the profound meaning of Revenge and that it should have no bounds! Call 216 987-4211 for Reservations. Adults $7, Student and Seniors $5. For groups of 10 or more call 216 987-4535 for group rate. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C410A7.49C226A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hamlet
By=20 William Shakespeare
Directed by Frederick = Perry
 
Final week of=20 production, Thursday through Sunday=20 (March 25, 26, 27 at 8pm and 3pm on March 28) in the Studio = Theatre=20 at the Metro Campus of Cuyahoga Community College.
Use entrance=20 #6 at Woodland and 30th for secure underground parking.  Fifty = cents (2=20 quarters) fee upon exit.
Spring is in=20 the air and it's a perfect time for a good tragedy! =20 Our multi-cultural production of = Hamlet is a=20 fast moving 2-hour, production that brings into focus the profound = meaning of=20 Revenge and that it should have no=20 bounds!
 
Call 216=20 987-4211 for Reservations.  Adults $7, Student and Seniors=20 $5.
For groups of=20 10 or more call 216 987-4535 for group rate.
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C410A7.49C226A0-- From Crwhite114 at aol.com Tue Mar 23 04:18:21 2004 From: Crwhite114 at aol.com (Crwhite114 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 07:18:21 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Caught in the Net" - 2nd Weekend at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Message-ID: <1e1.1bf9d872.2d91850d@aol.com> --part1_1e1.1bf9d872.2d91850d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Press Release Chagrin Valley Little Theater Presents Ray Cooney's "Caught in the Net" March 23, 2004 John Smith, is a bigamous taxi driver with one wife in Wimbledon and another in Streatham. And the farcical action goes into overdrive from the start, as his teenage daughter by one marriage and his teenage son by the other discover each other on the Internet and seem intent on starting a fine romance, little suspecting that they share the same dad. So farce arrives at the Internet age! March 19th - April 10th Fridays & Saturdays @ 8 PM Directed by Barbara L. Rhoades Produced by Carolyn Barnhard 40 River Street Chagrin Falls, OH Box Office: (440) 247-8955 Box Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. Monday - Saturday Call the box office for tickets today! Chagrin Valley Little Theatre showcases the region's most talented actors, directors and production experts in seven plays each season, plus special events such as concerts, children's programs and seasonal productions. For an unforgettable entertainment and cultural experience, come to historic, charming Chagrin Falls and enjoy an evening of live theater at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre --part1_1e1.1bf9d872.2d91850d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Press Release

Chagrin Valley Little Theater

Presents Ray Cooney's "Caught in the Net"

March 23, 2004   John Smith, is a bigamous taxi driver with one wi= fe in Wimbledon and another in Streatham.  And the farcical action goes= into overdrive from the start, as his teenage daughter by one marriage and=20= his teenage son by the other discover each other on the Internet and seem in= tent on starting a fine romance, little suspecting that they share the same=20= dad.  So farce arrives at the Internet age!

March 19th - April 10th
Fridays & Saturdays @ 8 PM



Directed by Barbara L. Rhoades
Produced by Carolyn Barnhard


40 River Street
Chagrin Falls, OH 

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

Call the box office for tickets today!

Chagrin Valley Little Theatre showcases the region's most talented actors, d= irectors and production experts in seven plays each season, plus special eve= nts such as concerts, children's programs and seasonal productions.

For an unforgettable entertainment and cultural experience, come to historic= , charming Chagrin Falls and enjoy an evening of live theater at Chagrin Val= ley Little Theatre

--part1_1e1.1bf9d872.2d91850d_boundary-- From benneedham at ameritech.net Tue Mar 23 07:17:31 2004 From: benneedham at ameritech.net (Ben Needham) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 10:17:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking to find a 70's era jeep for upcoming production In-Reply-To: <20040323061439.61E166209E@mailman.siteprotect.com> Message-ID: <002d01c410e9$f605b4d0$6401a8c0@SONY> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C410C0.0D2FACD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable We are looking to locate a 70's (early 80's) era jeep to purchase for = the upcoming production of Missionaries at the Fine Arts Association. It = will be highly distressed, so the worse the condition the better. If you = have one you are looking to part with, or know someone who does, please = contact us. =20 Thanks, Ben Needham =20 =20 Ben Needham Principal Designer Digital Squirrel Studio 63 Jackson Blvd Bedford, OH 44146 Phone: 216-534-3468=20 Fax:: 440-735-1594 visit us online @ http://www.digitalsquirrel.net=20 =20 Digital Squirrel Studio is a full service animation, illustration and = design studio, servicing the theatre, architecture and film/television = industries. =20 =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C410C0.0D2FACD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

We are looking to locate a 70's (early 80's) era jeep = to purchase for the upcoming production of Missionaries at the Fine Arts Association.  It will be highly distressed, so the = worse the condition the better.  If you have one you are looking to part = with, or know someone who does, please contact us.

 

Thanks,
Ben Needham

 

 

Ben Needham
Principal Designer
Digital Squirrel Studio
63 = Jackson Blvd Bedford, OH 44146
Phone: 216-534-3468
Fax:: 440-735-1594
visit us online @ http://www.digitalsquirrel.net =

 

Digital = Squirrel Studio is a full service animation, illustration and design studio, = servicing the theatre, architecture and film/television = industries.

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C410C0.0D2FACD0-- From ahedges at kalliopestage.com Tue Mar 23 08:15:37 2004 From: ahedges at kalliopestage.com (Allison Hedges) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 08:15:37 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Classes at Kalliope Stage beginning this Saturday! Message-ID: <20040323161537.72670.qmail@web80303.mail.yahoo.com> Kalliope Stage, the new professional musical theater at the corner of Cedar and Lee in Cleveland Heights, is offering its first season of classes taught by Education Director Allison Hedges. The Spring session runs from Saturday, March 27th thru Saturday, May 15th, featuring the following classes for kids and teens: KALLIOPE KIDS (ages 8-12) Saturdays 10:30-11:30 AM $96 This eight-week introductory course uses creative play to develop useful skills for the stage and beyond. We?ll explore creative expression with theater games that foster concentration, listening and responding, problem solving, cooperation, and goal reaching. Further exercises introduce improvisation, creative storytelling, and character development, with the use of movement, music, and art. The same skills an actor uses onstage also build confidence and self esteem in everyday life. TRIPLE THREAT (ages 12-18) Saturdays, 2:30-4:00 PM $128 Singer, Actor, Dancer ? that?s the performer who?s a triple threat. In the world of musical theater the triple threat is always in demand. This eight-week course explores acting, voice, and movement with guidance from industry professionals. We?ll target each student?s unique talents and how to develop them to reach a personal best. The course will culminate in a mock audition where you?ll put new skills into practice. Present a song on Kalliope?s stage, and start on your way to becoming a triple threat. Bring a notebook and sheet music for a song you know to the first class. TEEN IMROV (ages 12-18) Saturdays, 12:30-2:00 PM $128 Improvisation is the basis of sketch comedy, and it?s one of the most challenging acting skills to master. We?ll explore voice, movement, and character development through interactive theater games and exercises. There are more important things than memorizing lines from a script. Learn to think on your feet by sharpening your ability to listen, observe, and respond in the moment. "Welcome to our first season of classes at Kalliope Stage, a place for creative self expression. A rich, active imagination is a talent all young people should develop. Being able to approach life creatively is a valuable tool for success. Every Saturday we?ll discover new ways to stretch our imaginations and have fun while we learn." ? Allison Hedges, Education Director Allison Hedges received her Bachelor's degree in Drama from New York University, where she studied at the prestigious Tisch School of the Arts. At NYU?s graduate program in Educational Theater, she studied with pioneers of the field including Nellie McCaslin, Lowell Swortzell, and the children's playwright Aurand Harris. Her dramatic studies include residencies with New York's Circle-in-the-Square Theater School, William Esper Studio, and London's Holborn Center for the Performing Arts. Her professional credits began with a co-starring role in the CBS miniseries "George Washington II: The Forging of a Nation" with Barry Bostwick and Patty Duke. She has continued her work in film, television, and theater, including roles in "Stealing Home" and "Dead Poets? Society." Ms. Hedges taught drama for children at Philadelphia's historic Walnut Street Theater and directed the children?s theater program at the Please Touch Museum. She has directed many productions for both children and adults, and conducted theater-in-education workshops based on original material. She is currently appearing in Kalliope Stage's premiere production, "A Grand Night for Singing." Kalliope Stage is located at 2134 Lee Road, just off of Cedar Road in Cleveland Heights. For more information about the education program, please call Allison Hedges at (216) 321-0860 or send an email to ahedges at kalliopestage.com. From GrahaSu at ci.akron.oh.us Tue Mar 23 08:48:12 2004 From: GrahaSu at ci.akron.oh.us (Graham, Suzie) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 11:48:12 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Costume/Fashion Artist Needed For Lock 3 Summer Arts Experience i n Akron Message-ID: <675B47A9343751449512A4411BC5EC06028C8FDE@W2KCOA1> The City of Akron is seeking an instructor for the Costume/Fashion Design component of the Lock 3 Summer Arts Experience. The Lock 3 Summer Arts experience is a program organized through Don Plusquellic, the Mayor of the City of Akron. The program identifies students aged 14 to 18 with a demonstrated aptitude for the arts, and partners them with professional artists who mentor them in the creation of collaborative works of art. This summer, the program will offer seven components: Filmmaking and Video, Creative Writing, Theatre Performance, Music Production and Performance, Metalsmithing/ 3 Dimensional Art, Sculpture/Mask Making, and Fashion/Costume Design. Each of these components will work under the unified concept of Transforming Myth. Combining research with history and creativity, each component will create individual and collaborative works of art. The program integrates work readiness skills with art education by assisting the students in building resumes, portfolios, working art and workplace techniques and promoting a workplace environment. Apprentices (the students) are paid a $400 stipend for their participation in the program. Program Details: Generally, each component should run approximately 4-5 weeks, with no more than 6 hours worked by apprentices per day. Total scheduled working hours for apprentices should be between 80 and 100 hours. Days and times are somewhat flexible depending upon the requirements of the component. The overall program is scheduled to begin June 14 and end with a closing reception/performance/gallery opening on August 12. Each of the seven components will be scheduled during that time. Lead artists are invited to be a part of the interview and selection process of students (beginning in April). Artists generally work with 10 apprentices. The Summer 2004 Summer Arts Experience will carry on the spirit of the original program with some changes in format and artistic vision. This year, the seven art components will be unified conceptually under the common theme of "Transforming Myth". Each component will base its process on the research and reinterpretation of diverse myths throughout time. Reflecting diversity, history and creativity, it will be the mission of each instructor to impart the original myths to their apprentices, and guide them in the reinterpretation of those myths into their finished projects. Although much of the Lock 3 activity will still take place downtown, some of the components include outreach projects, making the Lock 3 Summer Arts Experience more present in the public eye. Components will take place throughout the summer, mid June to mid August, with all groups coming together for the final Gallery Reception and Graduation Ceremony on August 12. Components will be reunited August 28th for a public performance and exhibit in conjunction with Lock 3 events. Each component will culminate with a finished product that will be marketable to corporations or the general public. Fashion/Costume Design Concept: This mentor will guide apprentices (students aged 14-17 who are awarded a stipend) in the research of clothing, and possible ties to mythology or performance. Using the Acting Troupe's actors and their own body types as models, they will design and create costumes and ready to wear incorporating history, myth, and their own modern outlook. Clothing will be used in performance as well as made available for sale. Mentor must provide instruction and demonstration in the following: Fashion/ Costume Rendering, Construction Techniques (and be able to oversee/guide and possibly complete the construction of garments), Pattern Drafting, Pattern use, Cutting/ Draping, Fitting, Fabric Dying and Treatment. End Product: Clothing designed by the group available for sale (including accessories and garments). Costumes for the Theatre Troupe (10 actors). Location/ Schedule: This component will coincide with the Theater component. It will require some overlap, but not identical schedules. It will take place at the Lock 3 Park. Preferably July 12-August 12 with room for variation. This concept is flexible depending upon the lead artists abilities/talent and artistic direction. Salary range $1500-$3500 for program commitment, commensurate with experience. From ray at worldeonline.com Tue Mar 23 10:23:04 2004 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 13:23:04 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Film crew training at North Coast Central Casting. Message-ID: <011101c41103$eab8a500$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0112_01C410DA.01E29D00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Training for digital film production. Classes on Wed. nights from 7:30 to 10:30 PM. / 8 week course is $95. Complete training with =96 Camera, sound, lighting, set up, boom and much more. Class room training, plus actual training on a digital feature. Class size is 6. Classes starting 3/31. =20 North Coast Central Casting 216-651-5441 =20 Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com =20 _____ =20 << ella for Spam Control >> has removed 9473 Spam messages and set aside 86 Read Later for me You can use it too - and it's FREE! www.ellaforspam.com=09 ------=_NextPart_000_0112_01C410DA.01E29D00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Training for digital film production. Classes on Wed. = nights from 7:30 to 10:30 = PM. / 8 week course is $95. Complete training with – Camera, sound, lighting, = set up, boom and much more. Class room training, plus actual training on a = digital feature. Class size is 6. Classes starting 3/31.

 

North Coast Central Casting

216-651-5441

 

Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com

 



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------=_NextPart_000_0112_01C410DA.01E29D00-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Tue Mar 23 14:53:09 2004 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 14:53:09 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEED YOUNG MALE, HIGH BARITONE SINGER/ACTOR FOR "THE FANTASTICKS" @ CLAGUE Message-ID: <20040323225309.72924.qmail@web80410.mail.yahoo.com> --0-974863962-1080082389=:72871 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE 1371 CLAGUE ROAD WESTLAKE, OH 44145 PHONE: 440-331-0403 Clague Playhouse is still in need of a young male, high baritone, singer/actor for The Fantasticks. Performance Dates are May 7 - 30 Contact Director Rob Gibb at 1-216-226-1404 to arrange for audition. --0-974863962-1080082389=:72871 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE
1371 CLAGUE ROAD
WESTLAKE, OH 44145
PHONE:  440-331-0403
 
Clague Playhouse is still in need of a young male, high baritone, singer/actor for The Fantasticks.
 
Performance Dates are May 7 - 30
 
Contact Director Rob Gibb at 1-216-226-1404 to arrange for audition.
--0-974863962-1080082389=:72871-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Tue Mar 23 15:08:47 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 18:08:47 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kevin Kellyokie is Back - with a Twist! Message-ID: <4b.3b918420.2d921d7f@aol.com> --part1_4b.3b918420.2d921d7f_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit It's back, but this time with me behind the bar! Come to Cronies in Lakewood to belt out a few tunes and belt down a few drinks! And ask for a no-carb shot called a Kevin Kellakazee, thank you. The first night back is this Wednesday, March 24, 2004 It is that time of the month again, yep, time to drink and sing! I am your humble host for: Karaoke Theatre Night Wednesday, March 24, 2004 at 10 PM Cronies Bar and Grill Located Detroit and Wayne in Lakewood 17900 Detroit Avenue Starts at 10, come early to get a table Sing, Eat, or Find Yourself! Kitchen open until Midnight 216-226-3310, if you get lost Kevin Joseph Kelly Call me for anything 216-269-3824 TPOG! --part1_4b.3b918420.2d921d7f_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
It's back, but this time with me behind the bar!
Come to Cronies in Lakewood to belt out a few tunes and belt down a few drin= ks!
And ask for a no-carb shot called a Kevin Kellakazee, thank you.
The first night back is this Wednesday, March 24, 2004


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

I am your humble host for:

Karaoke Theatre Night

Wednesday, March 24, 2004 at 10 PM

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

Sing, Eat, or Find Yourself!

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

Kevin Joseph Kelly 
Call me for anything 216-269-3824
TPOG!
--part1_4b.3b918420.2d921d7f_boundary-- From spanishxrose at hotmail.com Tue Mar 23 16:46:57 2004 From: spanishxrose at hotmail.com (Spanish Rose) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 19:46:57 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MHS The Crucible Message-ID:

Arthur Miller's The Crucible

For Three Nights Only!

Thursday, March 25 @ 7:30 PM

Friday, March 26 @ 8 PM

Saturday, March 27 @ 8 PM

in Medina High School's Middle Auditorium

Tickets are $5.00

Check out MHS Performing Arts Website at http://www.mcsoh.org/pac/ for more information or call the Box Office at:  (330) 636-3400 

Come join a night of wonderful entertainment! The cast is wonderful and the direction professional!  The words that will form on your lips are: "Wow. I can't believe this is a high school performance."

 

 

* Directions available on the MHS Performing Arts Website above *



Free up your inbox with MSN Hotmail Extra Storage. Multiple plans available. From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Tue Mar 23 16:54:41 2004 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 19:54:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Verve Music Chairman at Tri-C JazzFest Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4113A.97521524 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Verve Music Group chairman, Tommy LiPuma will lead=20 "The Al Jarreau Sessions" Thursday, March 25, 2004 =20 1:00 p.m. Tri-C Metro Campus Studio Theatre (Theatre 10) Free and open to Jazz Studies Students, Recording Arts Students, General Public.=20 Tommy LiPuma discusses the creative process behind the newly-produced Al Jarreau recording. He'll take us behind the scenes to the Capitol studio sessions, discuss how songs and specific musicians were chosen, and play back the individual tracks and the finished mixes. In short, Tommy gives us the inside scoop on the creation of this world-class Jazz recording. www.tricjazzfest.com =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4113A.97521524 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Verve = Music Group=20 chairman, Tommy LiPuma will lead
"The = Al Jarreau=20 Sessions"
Thursday, March=20 25, 2004   
1:00=20 p.m.

Tri-C Metro Campus Studio Theatre (Theatre=20 10)
Free and = open to Jazz Studies Students, Recording Arts Students, General Public.

Tommy LiPuma discusses the creative = process behind=20 the newly-produced Al Jarreau recording. He’ll take us behind the = scenes to the=20 Capitol studio sessions, discuss how songs and specific musicians were = chosen,=20 and play back the individual tracks and the finished mixes. In short, = Tommy=20 gives us the inside scoop on the creation of this world-class Jazz=20 recording.
www.tricjazzfest.com

 
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4113A.97521524-- From tamingofshakespearecompany at yahoo.com Tue Mar 23 13:18:30 2004 From: tamingofshakespearecompany at yahoo.com (Beth Sadowski) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 13:18:30 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Titus Andronicus Update -- Taming of Shakespeare Company Message-ID: <20040323211830.95909.qmail@web61203.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1432445768-1080076710=:95603 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii NEOhioPal, The Taming of Shakespeare Company has developed a website to keep actors/actress, crew, and spectators updated on our upcoming productions and auditions. The site is located at: geocities.com/tamingofshakespearecompany -- please come and visit our site and show your support for out fledgling theater company. Thank you, BethAnn Sadowski President, The Taming of Shakespeare Company Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam --0-1432445768-1080076710=:95603 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
NEOhioPal,
     The Taming of Shakespeare Company has developed a website to keep actors/actress, crew, and spectators updated on our upcoming productions and auditions. The site is located at: geocities.com/tamingofshakespearecompany -- please come and visit our site and show your support for out fledgling theater company.
 
Thank you,
BethAnn Sadowski
President, The Taming of Shakespeare Company

Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam --0-1432445768-1080076710=:95603-- From RJtac6 at aol.com Tue Mar 23 11:39:18 2004 From: RJtac6 at aol.com (RJtac6 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 14:39:18 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEED 2 SET PIECES Message-ID: <15b.30d8b168.2d91ec66@aol.com> --part1_15b.30d8b168.2d91ec66_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I am looking for 2 set pieces for charlie and the chocolate factory/ charlie and the great glass elevator. I am in need of the elevator and the chocolate fountain. --part1_15b.30d8b168.2d91ec66_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I am looking for 2 set pieces for c= harlie and the chocolate factory/ charlie and the great glass elevator. I am= in need of the elevator and the chocolate fountain. --part1_15b.30d8b168.2d91ec66_boundary-- From kgygli at jcu.edu Tue Mar 23 11:51:54 2004 From: kgygli at jcu.edu (kgygli at jcu.edu) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 14:51:54 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Piece of My Heart Opens Friday at John Carroll University Message-ID: John Carroll University Theater is proud to present: A Piece of My Heart by Shirley Lauro Based on the collection of oral histories by Keith Walker Directed by Karen Gygli Six American women enthusiastically sign up to go to Vietnam as nurses, entertainers, Red Cross workers and strategic intelligence workers. But they don't find leaving Vietnam behind them quite as easy. Based on true stories. Show Dates: March 26, 27, April 2, and 3 at 8PM, and April 4 at 2PM in Kulas Auditorium, right under the clock tower in John Carroll University's main administration building. To reserve tickets, call 216.397.4428. We will not call you back, but your tickets will be available at the box office right before the show starts. From exec11 at nls.net Tue Mar 23 12:37:04 2004 From: exec11 at nls.net (exec11 at nls.net) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 15:37:04 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Shakespeare Festival's 2004 Benefit Message-ID: <002a01c41116$9af02a80$5a0890d8@april> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0027_01C410EC.B16AA8A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival Presents The Comedies The Histories The Tragedies The Mysteries You are cordially invited to experience an evening of "Mystery, Murder = and Mayhem" to benefit the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival. Try your = hand at guessing the culprits in Shakespeare Whodunits while enjoying = light fare and a silent auction all to help continue the Festival's = mission to present free outdoor Shakespeare to the Northeast Ohio = community. With Honorary chair Les Roberts, Mystery Writer Author of The Irish Sports Pages Whodunit? The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, that's who! Whatdunit? Light Fare Cash Bar Silent Auction Shakespeare Whodunit Performances Wheredunit? The Hermit Club 1629 Dodge Court Downtown Cleveland Friday, April 23, 2004 (Shakespeare's Birthday) 6:30 to 10:30 PM Youdunit! General Admission $45 each=20 Benefactor $95 each ($50 Tax Deductible) Reservations can be made online at www.cleveshakes.org=20 Check, MasterCard, Visa, Discover Or print this email and send it with your check to: The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival P.O. Box 93494 Cleveland, Ohio 44101-5494 Or Call 877-280-1646 ------=_NextPart_000_0027_01C410EC.B16AA8A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The = Cleveland=20 Shakespeare Festival

Presents
The Comedies
The = Histories
The=20 Tragedies
The Mysteries

You are cordially = invited to=20 experience an evening of =93Mystery, Murder and Mayhem=94 to = benefit the=20 Cleveland Shakespeare Festival.  Try your hand at guessing the = culprits in=20 Shakespeare Whodunits while enjoying light fare and a = silent=20 auction  all to help continue the Festival=92s mission to = present free=20 outdoor Shakespeare to the Northeast Ohio community.

With = Honorary=20 chair Les Roberts, Mystery Writer
Author of The Irish Sports=20 Pages

Whodunit?
The = Cleveland=20 Shakespeare Festival, that=92s who!

Whatdunit?
Light=20 Fare
Cash Bar
Silent Auction
Shakespeare Whodunit=20 Performances

Wheredunit?
The = Hermit=20 Club
1629 Dodge Court
Downtown Cleveland

Friday, April = 23,=20 2004
(Shakespeare=92s Birthday)
6:30 to 10:30 = PM

Youdunit!

General Admission $45 each
Benefactor $95 each = ($50 Tax=20 Deductible)
Reservations can be made online at
www.cleveshakes.org=20

Check, MasterCard, Visa, Discover

Or print this email and = send it=20 with your check=20 to:
        The= =20 Cleveland Shakespeare=20 Festival
        P.O.=20 Box=20 93494
        C= leveland,=20 Ohio 44101-5494
Or Call=20 877-280-1646

------=_NextPart_000_0027_01C410EC.B16AA8A0-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Tue Mar 23 13:17:00 2004 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 16:17:00 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players "The Dining Room" auditions Message-ID: <29.5363126e.2d92034c@aol.com> -------------------------------1080076620 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Workshop Players announces auditions for The Dining Room, a comedy/drama by A. R. Gurney. Director Don Wozniak is seeking adult actors, a minimum of three men and three women, possibly as many as four of each. Auditions will consist of readings from the script. Each actor will be asked to play a variety of roles and ages from grade school age through elderly. Auditions will be held at Workshop Players Theater, located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, on Sunday, April 18 and Monday, April 19, from 7 to 9:30 p.m.. Performance dates are July 8 through July 25. For more information, contact the director at 440-244-3960 or by e-mail at: cen55422 at centurytel.net or check out our website at www.workshopplayers.com - 30 - "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" -------------------------------1080076620 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 

Workshop Players announces auditions= for The Dining Room, a comedy/drama by A. R. Gurney.  Director=20= Don Wozniak is seeking adult actors, a minimum of three men and three women,= possibly as many as four of each.  Auditions will consist of readings=20= from the script.  Each actor will be asked to play a variety of roles a= nd ages from grade school age through elderly. 

 

Auditions will be held at Workshop Players Theater, located at= 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, on Sunday, April 18 and Monday, April 1= 9, from 7 to 9:30 p.m.. Performance dates are July 8 through July 25.=

 

For more information, contact the di= rector at 440-244-3960 or by e-mail at: cen55422 at centurytel.net or check out our website at www.workshopplayers.com

 

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"If the whole world's a stage, I demand better ligh= ting"
-------------------------------1080076620-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Tue Mar 23 13:19:18 2004 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 16:19:18 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players to open Schoolhouse Rock Live! Message-ID: -------------------------------1080076758 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round is proud to announce our next=20 production, Schoolhouse Rock Live!, from the series created by George Newall= and Tom=20 Yohe and based on an idea by David McCall. =20 The Emmy Award-winning 1970s Saturday morning cartoon series that taught=20 history, grammar, math, science and politics through clever, tuneful songs i= s=20 instructing a whole new generation. Various characters come out of the TV se= t to=20 show a nervous teacher how to win his students over with imagination and=20 music, through such beloved songs as "Just A Bill," "Lolly, Lolly, Lolly" an= d=20 "Conjunction Junction." =20 Director Bill Reising has assembled a cast of Workshop regulars and=20 newcomers, including Musical Director Jayne Bartish-Kacik, Choreographer Gre= g Dziama,=20 Tom Castro, Aimee Dickinson, Lisa Marie Eckenrode, Lisa Hirzel, Denise Schmi= d,=20 Diana Tyler and Stuart Landes. Bryan Bird is the accompanist. =20 Book is by Scott Ferguson, George Keating and Kyle Hall; Music and Lyrics by= =20 Lynn Ahrens, Bob Dorough, Dave Frishberg, Kathy Mandry, George Newall and To= m=20 Yohe =20 Performance dates are April 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 30; May 1 at 8 p.m, with=20 Sunday matinees on April 25 and May 2 at 3 p.m. Tickets are $10 each and may= be=20 reserved by calling the box office at 440-988-5613. Group rates are availabl= e=20 for groups of 15 or more. =20 Workshop Players Theatre is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway= =20 between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58. For more information, log on to our website at www.workshopplayers.com =20 30 =E2=80=93 "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" -------------------------------1080076758 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

Workshop Players=20= Theatre-in-the-Round is proud to announce our next production, Schoolhouse Rock Live!,= from the series created by George Ne= wall and Tom Yohe and based on an idea by David McCall.

 =

 The Emmy Award-winning 1970s Saturday mornin= g cartoon series that taught history, grammar, math, science and politics th= rough clever, tuneful songs is instructing a whole new generation. Various c= haracters come out of the TV set to show a nervous teacher how to win his st= udents over with imagination and music, through such beloved songs as "Just=20= A Bill," "Lolly, Lolly, Lolly" and "Conjunction Junction."

 =

Director Bill Rei= sing has assembled a cast of Workshop regulars and newcomers, including Musi= cal Director Jayne Bartish-Kacik, Choreographer Greg Dziama, Tom Castro, Aim= ee Dickinson, Lisa Marie Eckenrode, Lisa Hirzel, Denise Schmid, Diana Tyler=20= and Stuart Landes. Bryan Bird is the accompanist.

 =

Book is by Scott=20= Ferguson, George Keating and Kyle Hall; Music and Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens, Bob= Dorough, Dave Frishberg, Kathy Mandry, George Newall and Tom Yohe

 =

Performance dates= are April 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 30; May 1 at 8 p.m, with Sunday matinees on A= pril 25 and May 2 at 3 p.m. Tickets are $10 each and may be reserved by call= ing the box office at 440-988-5613. Group rates are available for groups of=20= 15 or more.

 =

Workshop Players=20= Theatre is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway between Rt. 2 an= d Rt. 58.

 

For more informat= ion, log on to our website at www= .workshopplayers.com

 

 =

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"If the whole world's a stage, I demand better ligh= ting"
-------------------------------1080076758-- From dkilbane at cptonline.org Wed Mar 24 12:44:16 2004 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 15:44:16 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]PRESS RELEASE: CPT Academy's Spring Session Announced! Message-ID: For Immediate Release Contact: Holly Holsinger, CPT Academy Director 216/631-2727 ext. 202 cptacademy at cptonline.org March 24, 2004 CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE PRESENTS CPT ACADEMY?S SPRING SESSION Cutting edge theatre training for children, teens, and adults! CLEVELAND, OH - After a successful first series in Winter 2004, the Academy is back in session. For 20 years, CPT has blazed trails, offering the highest quality, most adventurous, cutting edge theatre in Northeast Ohio. Now this Near West side institution offers an educational opportunity for children, teens, and adults to take a thrilling step toward the edge: CPT presents the spring 2004 session of CPT Academy. Classes are taught by resident artists, who provide innovative training to theatre enthusiasts of all ages, regardless of experience. CPT?s Director of Education, Holly Holsinger, is ?very excited for the spring session, along with the return of the creative classes for children and the very popular Going Solo class.? CPT?s groundbreaking methods unlock the creative power and inspiration in each individual, while at the same time focusing that energy through clear dramatic technique. CPT Academy?s spring session consists of 8 consecutive Saturdays from April 17 - June 5, 2004. All classes take place on the CPT campus. Classes for Adults (ages 18 and up) Audition Techniques Auditioning has become an art in and of itself. Learn how to audition effectively, the tricks of the trade, and how to show your best self. Learn techniques in cold reading, choose the right monologue, and write the best resume. The last class will be a special private audition for CPT?s leading directors. Taught by Jill Levin. Saturdays 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m., $125. Experimental Theatre Wing Work with CPT?s Resident Director Raymond Bobgan as you learn new techniques to explore creativity, craft, and the essence of great acting. This class is a great way for artists to reconnect to their creative resources and get inspired. You will also learn ways of developing your own creative material through movement, sound, song, and action. Saturdays 12:30-2:30 p.m., $150. Going Solo: Writing for Solo Performance Do you have a story you've always wanted to tell? Do you have material that would work for a solo piece, but you're not sure how to put it all together? In this class, we will use writing exercises, movement, and improvisation to ?jump start? the creative process and put you on the way to creating your own solo work for the stage. All levels of experience are welcome. Former students of Going Solo are encouraged to attend, but no prerequisite is required. Taught by Sarah Morton. Saturdays 3:00-5:00 p.m., $150. Classes for Children and Teens Act Out Shakespeare! (ages 13-17) Access the works of the greatest playwright of all time. Learn how to confront Shakespeare?s works and characters with active techniques that break down the words into digestible parts and bring the text to life. By the end of the program you will be able to perform a fully polished monologue, ready for audition or competition. Taught by Holly Holsinger. Saturdays 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m., $100. Back by popular demand!!! The Play Room (ages 6-12) This class will allow young actors to create their own play, from a familiar story or a tale all their own. The play will develop from improvisations and theater games, which encourage working together as an ensemble. Fun and hard work coexist as the kids write, design, and perform their own show. Taught by Holly Holsinger. Saturdays 10:00-11:00 a.m., $100. Fairy Tales (ages 3-5) This class is a fun approach for little performers just starting out. The class provides interactive games, music, dress-up, and new stories to act out each week. Parents are invited to participate with their children. Taught by Jaime Bouvier. Saturdays 10:00-10:45 a.m., $85. Classes for children allow for fun theatre games, dress-up play, and guided improvisations into magical worlds. They learn important tools about building performance as they work towards producing and performing in their very own production. For more information about these classes, contact Holly Holsinger at 216/631-2727 ext. 202 or e-mail at cptacademy at cptonline.org . The Faculty Holly Holsinger is CPT?s Director of Education. She brings over 20 years of acting and teaching experience to the CPT Academy. In 2001, Holly was voted ?Best Actress in Cleveland? in The Free Times. She has toured all over the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Brazil performing with Wishhounds performance group, as well as taking on classic roles for the stage. She holds an M.F.A. in Acting from the University of California, Irvine, where she studied with Robert Cohen (Acting Power) and experimental theatre guru Jerzy Grotowski. Holly has taught theatre at Ohio State University, University of Akron, Tri-C, and Lorain Co. Community College. She has been teaching and performing for children since 1987. Sarah Morton is an award-winning playwright and performer, and a native of Cleveland, Ohio. Recent productions of her plays include Night Bloomers with Emerging Artists Theatre in New York City, Love in Pieces at the NYC International Fringe Festival, and Stumble, with Great Lakes Theater Festival. She has served as artist-in-residence at Cleveland State University, Cleveland School of the Arts, and Hathaway Brown School, and has been teaching in The Cleveland Play House's Young Playwrights Workshop for the past six years. Jill Levin has been an acting teacher for many years, working with actors at Cleveland Public Theatre, The Cleveland Play House, Wisdom Bridge Theater in Chicago, and the Pennsylvania Stage Company. She has performed in numerous shows at CPT as well as theaters in New York, Chicago, and Tokyo. Her most recent CPT credits include the starring role in Tennessee Williams? Summer and Smoke, The Herald in Discordia, and Barbara in the upcoming Nickel & Dimed. She has extensive professional actor training, and is a graduate of New York?s Circle in the Square Theater School. Raymond Bobgan is CPT?s Resident Director and has been creating wholly original works of theatre for over ten years. His groundbreaking plays have been seen throughout the U.S., Brazil, Canada, and Denmark. Bobgan has designed and implemented numerous educational programs for CPT and has led workshops in experimental theatre techniques at colleges, theatres, universities, and conservatory programs. Jaime Bouvier received a degree in Theatre Arts from the University of Iowa. She completed her honor?s thesis while studying at the Universite de Caen in France, where she worked with renowned puppet theatre Le Papillon. She also performed with Natalie Amourette?s company in Normandy. In Cleveland, she has worked with Theatre Labyrinth and has performed in various roles at Cleveland Public Theatre. The mission of Cleveland Public Theatre is to inspire, nurture, challenge, amaze, educate, and empower artists and audiences, in order to make the Cleveland public a more conscious and compassionate community. Cleveland Public Theatre and its artistic and education programs are funded in part by funding from Cleveland Foundation, George Gund Foundation, Ohio Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts, Nord Family Foundation, John P. Murphy Foundation, Kulas Foundation, Theatre Communications Group, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Bruening Foundation, Codrington Foundation, Giant Eagle Foundation, Thomas White Foundation, Community Foundation of Greater Lorain, Family Foundations of Jewish Community Federation, Dolphin Trust, Saint Ann Foundation, Deaconess Foundation, O?Neill Foundation, Stocker Foundation, Key Foundation, Nordson Foundation, Wolf Foundation, Forest City, Alcoa, Third Federal, Huntington National Bank, National City Bank, and other corporate and individual contributors. Cleveland Public Theatre's festival of dance: DANCEWORKS 04! You can dance, for inspiration... SAFMOD and CCDT March 26 - 28 BRING IT ON! From johnballom at ameritech.net Wed Mar 24 14:24:42 2004 From: johnballom at ameritech.net (johnballom) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 17:24:42 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Tailor/costume designer References: <198.2757d70b.2d9234c6@aol.com> Message-ID: <005701c411ee$ce211620$7291fea9@W25625.ecpm.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C411C4.E4C34080 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Eye2wonder at aol.com=20 To: johnballom at ameritech.net=20 Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 7:48 PM Subject: Re: Tailor/costume designer Hello John, Thank you for your e-mail. I'm flattered you would contact me for = suggestions. However, my address book is very slim in the film contacts = field. But, I would recommended posting a notice (very similar to the = one you sent me) on the Neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com This cultural bulletin board is read by hundreds of people throughout = Northeast Ohio looking to hire talent, and/or promote their own talents. Best of luck to you, Jeon Francis In a message dated 3/22/2004 10:48:44 AM Eastern Standard Time, = johnballom at ameritech.net writes: I am interested in the opportunity of working on or assisting in a = film production as a tailor/costume designer. If you have any leads that = would assist me in this venture I would appreciate some the contacts. I am affiliate with the Cleveland film Commission, John Ballom=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C411C4.E4C34080 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 = 7:48=20 PM
Subject: Re: Tailor/costume=20 designer

Hello John,
Thank you for your = e-mail.  I'm=20 flattered you would contact me for suggestions.  However, my = address book=20 is very slim in the film contacts field.  But, I would=20 recommended posting a notice (very similar to the one you sent me) on = the Neohiopal at lists.fredste= rnfeld.com
 
This cultural bulletin board = is read by=20 hundreds of people throughout Northeast Ohio looking to hire talent, = and/or=20 promote their own talents.
 
Best of luck to = you,
Jeon Francis
 
In a message dated 3/22/2004 10:48:44 AM Eastern Standard Time,=20 johnballom at ameritech.net writes:
I am interested in the opportunity = of working=20 on or assisting in a film production as a tailor/costume designer. = If you=20 have any leads that would assist me in this venture I would = appreciate some=20 the contacts.
 
I am affiliate with the Cleveland = film=20 Commission,
 
 
John Ballom =
------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C411C4.E4C34080-- From KNEWTRA3 at aol.com Wed Mar 24 14:58:26 2004 From: KNEWTRA3 at aol.com (KNEWTRA3 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 17:58:26 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sanctuary a new musical Message-ID: <126.3cfa67bc.2d936c92@aol.com> -------------------------------1080169106 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sanctuary The Gospel Musical That Rocks! What: Now in its third year Sanctuary is an all-original, contemporary musical depicting the life and passion of Jesus Christ When: Fridays & Saturdays April 2-3 & 9-10 at 7:30 PM Special Easter Sunday performance April 11 at 10:00 AM Where: Mentor Garfield Road Church of God 8250 Garfield Rd. Mentor (1 mile south of Rt. 84) Admission: Admission is Free. Reserve Seating is available for groups of 10 or more in advance for all performances. Credits: Conceived and Directed by Paul B. Abramson Music and Lyrics by L.A. Watson Musical arrangements by Troy Sartain General: This year's edition of Sanctuary includes the addition if new songs and scenes to last year's performance which was viewed by nearly 2000 people. The musical features 30 original songs and production numbers, performed by a live band and a cast of 22 singers and dancers. Information: (440) 255-0739 www.mentorchurchofgod.org -------------------------------1080169106 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Sanctuary
= The Gospel Musical That Rocks!
 
What:  Now in its third year Sanct= uary is an all-original, contemporary musical depicting the life and passion= of Jesus Christ
 
When:  Fridays & Saturday= s April 2-3 & 9-10 at 7:30 PM
      &n= bsp;     Special Easter Sunday performance April 11 at 1= 0:00 AM
 
Where:  Mentor Garfield Road Churc= h of God 
         &nbs= p;    8250 Garfield Rd. Mentor (1 mile south of Rt. 84)
 
Admission:  Admission is Free. Res= erve Seating is available for groups of 10 or more in advance for all perfor= mances.
 
Credits:  Conceived and Directed b= y Paul B. Abramson
         =      Music and Lyrics by L.A. Watson
  &nb= sp;           Musical arra= ngements by Troy Sartain
 
General:  This year's edition of S= anctuary includes the addition if new songs and scenes to last year's perfor= mance which was viewed by nearly 2000 people. The musical features 30 origin= al songs and production numbers, performed by a live band and a cast of 22 s= ingers and dancers.
 
Information:  (440) 255-0739 =  www= .mentorchurchofgod.org
 
 
-------------------------------1080169106-- From KABBW at aol.com Wed Mar 24 16:51:16 2004 From: KABBW at aol.com (KABBW at aol.com) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 19:51:16 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]LCMT announces West Side Story auditions Message-ID: <4d.3c9425f7.2d938704@aol.com> -------------------------------1080175876 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Lorain Community Music Theater Auditions for West Side Story will be held on= =20 Sat., Apr. 17, 2004 and Sun., Apr. 18, 2004. Registration at 12:30 p.m., =20 auditions 1 - 5 p.m. at St. Mary=E2=80=99s School Hall 7th & Reid Ave., Lo= rain Call-backs: Tues., Apr. 20, 2004 from 6-9 p.m. VOCAL AUDITIONS will require that the individual prepare a selection from a=20 standard Broadway musical, approximately 90 seconds in length. An accompani= st=20 will be provided, and the individual is required to bring sheet music in the= =20 proper key. A song from West Side Story is permissible, whereas current pop= =20 songs from the radio as well as a capella auditions are not acceptable. DANCE AUDITIONS will require that the individual learn a short dance=20 combination that will be taught at the audition in a large group setting. A= short=20 practice will be allowed, then the dance combination will be repeated in sma= ll=20 groups. The individual is encouraged to wear comfortable clothing and shoes= ,=20 suitable for dance. SHOW DATES: July 9, 10, 16, 17 & 18, 2004 at the Lorain Palace Civic Center Director: Mike Larochelle Producer: Bev Muzilla Questions?? E-mail at LCMT4WSS at hotmail.com or call Bev Muzilla at (440)=20 244-5052 CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS Maria An extremely lovely, young girl brought to America to marry Chino,=20 but=20 yearns for Tony. Lyric soprano with 4+ songs. Dance preferred for dream=20 ballet. Tony A good-looking, sandy-haired boy who used to be the leader of the=20 Jets,=20 but has outgrown the gang and is searching for something more. Lyric tenor=20 with 4+ songs. Movement preferred for dream ballet. JETS A-rab The class clown, A-rab uses humor to hide his fears, and serves as=20= a=20 big brother to Baby John. Free spirit with good comic timing; must move and= =20 sing well. Action Action is always ready for a fight and mouthing off to any form of= =20 authority. Tense and explosive, he leads the Jets after Riff is killed. =20 Must move and sing well. Baby John The youngest of the gang, awed at everything. He is young,=20 innocent and vulnerable and is always the first to suggest non-violence to=20 solve a problem. Must move and sing well. Big Deal A bespectacled self-styled expert. He is the =E2=80=98professor= =E2=80=99 of the=20 gang, always mindful of the past and gang protocol. Must move and sing=20 well. Diesel Riff=E2=80=99s lieutenant; the muscle of the group. The strong, s= ilent=20 type,=20 Riff chooses him to fight Bernardo in the proposed =E2=80=98fair fight=E2= =80=99. Must move=20 and sing well. Riff The new leader (and heart) of the Jets. He and Tony started the=20 Jets,=20 and although Tony has outgrown the gang, Riff doesn=E2=80=99t know anything=20= else. =20 Low tenor/baritone with 2+ songs. Must move and sing well. Snowboy The rest of the Jets. Final cast number will be based on creatin= g=20 a=20 group that Gee-tar looks, interacts, and moves well together. All must sing and mov= e=20 well. Mouthpiece Numbers include =E2=80=98Prologue=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Jet Song= =E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Dance at the Gym=E2=80=99, Tiger =E2=80=98Cool=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Quintet=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Rum= ble=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Gee, Officer Krupke=E2=80=99, and the=20 dream=20 ballet. JET GIRLS Velma Riff=E2=80=99s girl. She is terribly young, sexy, lost in a world=20= of jive. =20 Must be a strong dancer and =E2=80=98feminine cool=E2=80=99. Graziella The Jet Girls must all be strong dancers, but do very little=20 singing in the show. Clarice Their big numbers are =E2=80=98Dance at= the Gym=E2=80=99 ,=20 =E2=80=98Cool=E2=80=99, and the dream ballet. Number Minnie of Jets=20= cast will=20 determine=20 the number of Jet Girls. Pauline 4 more girls Anybodys A scrawny teenage girl, dressed in an outfit that is a pathetic=20 attempt to imitate that of the Jets. She is the tomboy that doesn=E2=80=99t= fit in=20 with the girls, and does everything she can to be accepted by the Jets. She= =20 fights, bullies Baby John, and appears at key moments to save Tony and help=20 the Jets. Must move and sing well. SHARKS Bernardo The leader of the Sharks; handsome and proud, but has a chip on=20 his=20 shoulder. He is very protective of his sister Maria, and untrusting of=20 anything American. He is a gentleman with the ladies, but cuts through the=20 niceties with the War Council. Must be a strong dancer with strong physical= =20 presence. Sings opposite Anita in =E2=80=98America=E2=80=99. Chino A shy, gentle, sweet-faced boy who has just arrived from Puerto Ric= o=20 to marry Maria, but wants to follow in Bernardo=E2=80=99s footsteps. Must h= ave=20 small presence, but be able to display both shyness and rage. Indio The rest of the Sharks. The final number cast will be based on=20 creating a group Moose that looks, interacts, and moves well together, with the numbers=20 equal=20 to the Toro number of Jets (anywhere from 5-8 guys per group). All must sing som= e=20 and Pepe move well. Numbers include =E2=80=98Prologue=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Dan= ce at the Gym=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98America =E2=80=99,=20 =E2=80=98Quintet=E2=80=99, Luis =E2=80=98Rumble=E2=80=99, and the dream ballet. Anxious Nibbles Juano SHARK GIRLS Anita A Puerto Rican girl with loose hair and flashy dress, she is=20 knowing,=20 sexual and sharp. The female equivalent of Bernardo, Anita is the most=20 =E2=80=98Americanized=E2=80=99 of the Puerto Ricans, leading the ladies in p= utting down=20 their homeland against Shark men. A strong =E2=80=98belter=E2=80=99 and dan= cer. Francisca The Shark Girls must all be strong dancers who sing. Their big= =20 numbers are Teresita =E2=80=98Dance at the Gym=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98America= =E2=80=99, =E2=80=98I Feel Pretty=E2=80=99,=20 and the=20 dream ballet. Number of Rosalia Sharks cast will determine number of= =20 Shark=20 Girls. Margarita Estella Consuelo 2 more girls ADULTS Doc 50+. Doc has owned the drugstore for 27 years, and is the only=20 =E2=80=98parental=E2=80=99 figure in the cast. He accepts that there is lit= tle he can do to=20 influence the teens, but he does try to help Tony by whatever means=20 possible. 3 scenes. Speaking role only. Glad Hand A smiling, overly cheerful MAN OR WOMAN. 30+. The school=20 guidance counselor who wants everyone to get along and just doesn=E2=80=99t=20 understand kids today. 1 scene. Speaking role only. Lt. Shrank A plainclothes cop. 40+. Shrank is strong and always in=20 command;=20 he has a charming pleasant manner which he often employs to cover up his=20 venom and fear. 4 scenes. Speaking role only. Krupke A big, goon-like cop. 40+. 4 scenes. Speaking role only. -------------------------------1080175876 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

Lorain Community Music Theater Auditions for West Side St= ory will be held on Sat., Apr. 17, 2004 and Sun., Apr. 18, 2004. Registratio= n at 12:30 p.m.,  auditions 1 - 5 p.m. at St. Mary=E2=80=99s School Hal= l   7th & Reid Ave., Lorain
Call-backs:  Tues., Apr. 2= 0, 2004 from 6-9 p.m.

VOCAL AUDITIONS will require that the individua= l prepare a selection from a standard Broadway musical, approximately 90 sec= onds in length.  An accompanist will be provided, and the individual is= required to bring sheet music in the proper key.  A song from West Sid= e Story is permissible, whereas current pop songs from the radio as well as=20= a capella auditions are not acceptable.

DANCE AUDITIONS will require=20= that the individual learn a short dance combination that will be taught at t= he audition in a large group setting.  A short practice will be allowed= , then the dance combination will be repeated in small groups.  The ind= ividual is encouraged to wear comfortable clothing and shoes, suitable for d= ance.

SHOW DATES:  July 9, 10, 16, 17 & 18, 2004 at the Lora= in Palace Civic Center

Director:  Mike Larochelle    &= nbsp;     Producer:  Bev Muzilla
Questions??  E-mail=20= at
or call Bev Muzilla at (440) 244-5052

CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS
Maria    An extremely lovely, young girl brought to America to ma= rry Chino, but
yearns for Tony.  Lyric soprano with 4+ songs. = Dance preferred for dream
ballet.

Tony    A good-looki= ng, sandy-haired boy who used to be the leader of the Jets,
but has outg= rown the gang and is searching for something more.  Lyric tenor
wit= h 4+ songs.  Movement preferred for dream ballet.
JETS
A-rab = ;   The class clown, A-rab uses humor to hide his fears, and serves as=20= a
big brother to Baby John.  Free spirit with good comic timing; mu= st move and
sing well.

Action    Action is always ready= for a fight and mouthing off to any form of
authority.  Tense and=20= explosive, he leads the Jets after Riff is killed. 
Must move and s= ing well.

Baby John    The youngest of the gang, awed at ev= erything.  He is young,
innocent and vulnerable and is always the f= irst to suggest non-violence to
solve a problem.  Must move and sin= g well.

Big Deal    A bespectacled self-styled expert. = ; He is the =E2=80=98professor=E2=80=99 of the
gang, always mindful of t= he past and gang protocol.  Must move and sing
well.

Diesel&= nbsp;   Riff=E2=80=99s lieutenant; the muscle of the group.  The s= trong, silent type,
Riff chooses him to fight Bernardo in the proposed=20= =E2=80=98fair fight=E2=80=99.  Must move
and sing well.

Riff=     The new leader (and heart) of the Jets.  He and Tony star= ted the Jets,
and although Tony has outgrown the gang, Riff doesn=E2=80= =99t know anything else. 
Low tenor/baritone with 2+ songs.  M= ust move and sing well.

Snowboy    The rest of the Jets.&nb= sp; Final cast number will be based on creating a
group that
Gee-tar&= nbsp;   looks, interacts, and moves well together.  All must sing=20= and move
well.
Mouthpiece    Numbers include =E2=80=98Prolo= gue=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Jet Song=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Dance at the Gym=E2=80= =99,
Tiger        =E2=80=98Cool=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Qu= intet=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Rumble=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Gee, Officer Krupke=E2= =80=99, and the dream
ballet.


JET GIRLS
Velma   = Riff=E2=80=99s girl.  She is terribly young, sexy, lost in a world of=20= jive. 
Must be a strong dancer and =E2=80=98feminine cool=E2=80=99.=

Graziella    The Jet Girls must all be strong dancers, but= do very little
singing in the show.  Clarice      &= nbsp; Their big numbers are =E2=80=98Dance at the Gym=E2=80=99,
=E2=80= =98Cool=E2=80=99, and the dream ballet.  Number Minnie    &nb= sp;   of Jets cast will determine
the number of Jet Girls.
Pauli= ne
4 more girls

Anybodys    A scrawny teenage girl, dres= sed in an outfit that is a pathetic
attempt to imitate that of the Jets.=   She is the tomboy that doesn=E2=80=99t fit in
with the girls, and= does everything she can to be accepted by the Jets.  She
fights, b= ullies Baby John, and appears at key moments to save Tony and help
the J= ets.  Must move and sing well.

SHARKS
Bernardo    T= he leader of the Sharks; handsome and proud, but has a chip on his
shoul= der.  He is very protective of his sister Maria,  and untrusting o= f
anything American.  He is a gentleman with the ladies, but cuts t= hrough the
niceties with the War Council.  Must be a strong dancer=20= with strong physical
presence.  Sings opposite Anita in =E2=80=98Am= erica=E2=80=99.

Chino    A shy, gentle, sweet-faced boy who= has just arrived from Puerto Rico
to marry Maria, but wants to follow i= n Bernardo=E2=80=99s footsteps.  Must have
small presence, but be a= ble to display both shyness and rage.

Indio    The rest of=20= the Sharks.  The final number cast will be based on
creating a grou= p
Moose    that looks, interacts, and moves well together, with= the numbers equal
to the
Toro    number of Jets (anywhere=20= from 5-8 guys per group). All must sing some
and
Pepe    mo= ve well.  Numbers include =E2=80=98Prologue=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Dance at= the Gym=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98America=E2=80=99,
=E2=80=98Quintet=E2=80=99,=
Luis        =E2=80=98Rumble=E2=80=99, and the dream=20= ballet.
Anxious
Nibbles
Juano

SHARK GIRLS
Anita  &nb= sp; A Puerto Rican girl with loose hair and flashy dress, she is knowing, sexual and sharp.  The female equivalent of Bernardo, Anita is the mo= st
=E2=80=98Americanized=E2=80=99 of the Puerto Ricans, leading the ladi= es in putting down
their homeland against Shark men.  A strong =E2= =80=98belter=E2=80=99 and dancer.

Francisca    The Shark Gi= rls must all be strong dancers who sing.  Their big
numbers are Ter= esita    =E2=80=98Dance at the Gym=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98America=E2= =80=99, =E2=80=98I Feel Pretty=E2=80=99, and the
dream ballet.  Num= ber of Rosalia        Sharks cast will determine number=20= of Shark
Girls.
Margarita
Estella
Consuelo
2 more girls
<= BR>ADULTS
Doc    50+.  Doc has owned the drugstore for 27=20= years, and is the only
=E2=80=98parental=E2=80=99 figure in the cast.&nb= sp; He accepts that there is little he can do to
influence the teens, bu= t he does try to help Tony by whatever means
possible.  3 scenes.&n= bsp; Speaking role only.

Glad Hand    A smiling, overly che= erful MAN OR WOMAN.  30+.  The school
guidance counselor who w= ants everyone to get along and just doesn=E2=80=99t
understand kids toda= y.  1 scene.  Speaking role only.

Lt. Shrank    A= plainclothes cop. 40+.  Shrank is strong and always in command;
he= has a charming pleasant manner which he often employs to cover up his
v= enom and fear.  4 scenes.  Speaking role only.

Krupke =       A big, goon-like cop.  40+.  4 scenes. = Speaking role only.

-------------------------------1080175876-- From RFWB2000 at aol.com Tue Mar 23 21:37:48 2004 From: RFWB2000 at aol.com (RFWB2000 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 00:37:48 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Zion UCC Presents Brian Thornton & Jennifer Woda Message-ID: <1dd.1d39321b.2d9278ac@aol.com> --part1_1dd.1d39321b.2d9278ac_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Zion UCC of Tremont Presents: Brian Thornton, Cello (*Member, Cleveland Orchestra) Jennifer Woda, Mezzo-Soprano (*Frequently seen with Cleveland Opera) Elizabeth Johnson, Piano With Special Guest Artists: Kathleen Mylecraine, Flute and Victoria Marra, Clarinet in "Russian Into Spring" Sunday, April 4, 2004 2pm Zion UCC in Tremont 2716 West 14th St. Cleveland, Ohio 44113-5216 Works to be performed include: Sinfonia Concertante Op. 125 by Prokofiev Selections from "The Nursery" by Mussorgsky And the WORLD PREMIERE of "Mommy Songs" by Cleveland Composer Victoria Belfiglio ***Admission is Free and Open to the Public*** Reception to Follow Free Will Offering will be accepted to support the Zion UCC Concert Series Please come and enjoy this wonderful program, and support this dynamic showcase of local, national, and international talent!!!!!! In it's first six months, this series has been wonderfully successful....please join us and be a part of our continued growth!!!! For more information, contact ZUCC Director of Music, Ryan Bergeron, at (440)503-1917. --part1_1dd.1d39321b.2d9278ac_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Zion UCC of Tremont Presents:

Brian Thornton, Cello (*Member, Cleveland Orchestra)
Jennifer Woda, Mezzo-Soprano (*Frequently seen with Cleveland Opera)
Elizabeth Johnson, Piano

With Special Guest Artists:
Kathleen Mylecraine, Flute and Victoria Marra, Clarinet

in

"Russian Into Spring"

Sunday, April 4, 2004
2pm
Zion UCC in Tremont
2716 West 14th St. Cleveland, Ohio 44113-5216

Works to be performed include:
Sinfonia Concertante Op. 125 by Prokofiev
Selections from "The Nursery" by Mussorgsky
And the WORLD PREMIERE of
"Mommy Songs" by Cleveland Composer Victoria Belfiglio

***Admission is Free and Open to the Public***
Reception to Follow

Free Will Offering will be accepted to support the Zion UCC Concert Series
Please come and enjoy this wonderful program, and support this dynamic showc= ase of local, national, and international talent!!!!!! In it's first six mon= ths, this series has been wonderfully successful....please join us and be a=20= part of our continued growth!!!!

For more information, contact ZUCC Director of Music, Ryan Bergeron, at (440= )503-1917.
--part1_1dd.1d39321b.2d9278ac_boundary-- From j.boukis at verizon.net Tue Mar 23 21:39:39 2004 From: j.boukis at verizon.net (John Paul Boukis) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 00:39:39 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kalliope Stage Grand Night Message-ID: --Apple-Mail-8-867847610 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed Kalliope Stage enjoyed a gala opening weekend with sold-out=20 performances and a very special Grand Night of Hope. Kalliope Stage is=20= the new professional musical theater at Cedar & Lee in Cleveland=20 Heights. The theater has launched its inaugural season with Rodgers and=20= Hammerstein=92s A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING, an evening fantasy of = gorgeous=20 music from classic favorites to little-known gems. =93We wanted to start=20= with the fathers of the modern American musical,=94 says Paul F. Gurgol,=20= the artistic director of Kalliope Stage. His inventive re-imagining, a=20= lush double piano orchestration, and a strong cast of nuanced singers=20 make for a delightful theatrical debut. Mayor Ed Kelly and Cleveland Heights city counsel members were on hand=20= opening night for the official ribbon cutting. Creating the theater has=20= been a labor of love for founders John Paul Boukis and Paul F. Gurgol,=20= and they hope the community will embrace their mission of celebrating=20 the musical as a valued American art form. Kalliope Stage is committed=20= to building community through performance, and is excited to have=20 produced a Grand Night of Hope as a 100% benefit for the Mitochondrial=20= Disease Association of Ohio. The evening gala performance raised=20 $7,000, and warmed the hearts of everyone involved. A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING plays Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm=20= and Sundays at 2:30pm and 7pm through Sunday, April 4. Reserve tickets=20= by calling 216-321-0870.=20= --Apple-Mail-8-867847610 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=WINDOWS-1252 TimesKalliope Stage enjoyed a gala opening weekend with sold-out performances and a very special Grand Night of Hope. Kalliope Stage is the new professional musical theater at Cedar & Lee in Cleveland Heights. The theater has launched its inaugural season with Rodgers and Hammerstein=92s A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING, an evening fantasy of gorgeous music from classic favorites to little-known gems. =93We wanted to start with the fathers of the modern American musical,=94 says Paul F. Gurgol, the artistic director of Kalliope Stage. His inventive re-imagining, a lush double piano orchestration, and a strong cast of nuanced singers make for a delightful theatrical debut. Mayor Ed Kelly and Cleveland Heights city counsel members were on hand opening night for the official ribbon cutting. Creating the theater has been a labor of love for founders John Paul Boukis and Paul F. Gurgol, and they hope the community will embrace their mission of celebrating the musical as a valued American art form. Kalliope Stage is committed to building community through performance, and is excited to have produced a Grand Night of Hope as a 100% benefit for the Mitochondrial Disease Association of Ohio. The evening gala performance raised $7,000, and warmed the hearts of everyone involved.=20= A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING plays Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 2:30pm and 7pm through Sunday, April 4. Reserve tickets by calling 216-321-0870. = --Apple-Mail-8-867847610-- From jboukis at kalliopestage.com Tue Mar 23 22:03:41 2004 From: jboukis at kalliopestage.com (John Paul Boukis) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 01:03:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Special Discount for NEOHIOPAL subscribers Message-ID: <0061A69B-7D59-11D8-8B4B-000393A350F6@kalliopestage.com> SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR NEOHIOPAL SUBSCRIBERS Kalliope Stage is offering a special "e-discount" to NEOHIOPAL subscribers. Just book your tickets to Rodgers and Hammerstein's A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING online at KalliopeStage.com, and you'll receive the special NEOHIOPAL rate of just $19. There are two weekends left to enjoy this discount of over 30%. Come join us for our inaugural production, and enjoy an evening fantasy of gorgeous music in an intimate performance venue where unamplified voices ring out classic favorites and little-known gems, all re-orchestrated by Sondheim's longtime collaborator Jonathan Tunick. It's musical theater up close and personal with a strong cast of nuanced singers and inventive staging by Artistic Director Paul F. Gurgol. Go to KalliopeStage.com, and let us know that you're a "friend of Kalliope" to receive your special discount rate. The box office phone number is 216-321-0870 and email is tickets at KalliopeStage.com for more information. Kalliope Stage is the new professional musical theater at the corner of Cedar & Lee in Cleveland Heights. Performances run Thursday through Saturday at 8pm and Sunday 2:30pm and 7pm through April 4. From darnay2 at hotmail.com Tue Mar 23 22:19:59 2004 From: darnay2 at hotmail.com (JT Buck) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 01:19:59 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Durang's" Titanic" - UA Student production Message-ID:
Due to a sudden change of fate, the play I have been rehearsing for two weeks has been cancelled, and a different play chosen.
 
I am in IMMEDIATE need of actors for a University of Akron student production of
 
"Titanic"
a one-act farce by Christopher Durang.
 
There are 4 roles available:
 
Richard, the father
Victoria, the mother
the Sailor, age 18-comfortable being shirtless
Harriet/Anabelle/Lydia - a multiple-identitied young lady.
 
The role of Teddy has been cast.
 
All actors should be open-minded. 
 
Auditions are by appointment only.  Actors may prepare a short comedic monologue, or read cold from the script. 
 
Rehearsals will begin immediately, 3 days per week: two weeknights and one weekend afternoon.  We will have one performance on Thursday April 29 at the University of Akron.  There will be several additional performances at dates TBA, and a small stipend may be available. 
 
Please respond to this email ASAP or call 330-805-1820 if interested.
 
Thanks,
JT Buck
 
 
 


Free up your inbox with MSN Hotmail Extra Storage. Multiple plans available. From thomas at coolcleveland.com Tue Mar 23 21:50:33 2004 From: thomas at coolcleveland.com (Thomas Mulready) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 00:50:33 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cool Cleveland 03.24.04 The King of Coventry Message-ID: <8228ad36aebf45180eecb15db5081fdc@localhost.localdomain> --b1_8228ad36aebf45180eecb15db5081fdc Content-Type: text/plain; charset = "iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Visit the following address to see an HTML version of this e-mail: http://www.pulsarmail.com/mail.php?p=7P105T716R33Q086451E001H * 3.24-3.31 The King Of Coventry Dear Friend, ---------------------- * Cool Cleveland Interview with Tommy Fello Tommy Fello started Tommy's Restaurant on Coventry Road in CLeveland Heights 30 years ago, and despite the ups and downs of the street, the place has remained as popular as ever. On a recent Monday night visit to the local fave, the hopping shop, which is famous for its inexpensive, healthy and original food, was half-packed. The impressive assortment of patrons included funky teens sporting piercings, soccer moms munching on hummus, gay couples sipping tea and Grog Shop devotees hanging out before the show. With its tasty falafels, spinach pies and milkshakes, speedy service, and the people-watching from its street-level windows, Tommy's is a recipe for a successful, independent caf?. Tommy himself has relentlessly volunteered his time for Coventry as President of the Coventry Special Improvement District, a merchants group whose owners pay a tax to finance district-wide improvements, he spearheaded a successful effort to turn Cleveland Heights' plan to re-surface the street into a more ambitious effort to re-develop Coventry itself. The involvement of the SID added handsome new planters, lampposts and other amenities to the mix, as well as the merchants plan to celebrate with a re-opening party this summer. We asked Tommy Fello about the funny names for his sandwiches, the redevelopment of the street, whether Coventry is still cool, and this summer's return of the Street Fair. Cool Cleveland: Tommy's restaurant has been on Coventry for 30 years, so you've seen a lot of history here. With the opening of Legacy Village and other shopping centers, there must be a lot of challenges facing independent retail districts. What are you and other merchants doing about this? Tom Fello: "We've been working on the redevelopment of Coventry Road; this recent influx of dollars and dreams has been two years of work. The overall goal is to make Coventry more competitive. We have a quarter mile business district with 300 employees, and we need different kinds of retail to complement the restaurants that are already here. We made a list of things that we need to keep the district viable. The population in Northeast Ohio has only increased two percent in recent years and there's been a downturn in the economy, so people are going out less. Despite this, there are more restaurants than ever. To compensate for it, we have to make our business district the best we can; our businesses should feed off each other to make the district better. We'd like to add soft goods; this is a need that has been identified." Cool Cleveland: So the corporate chains have moved in, but there are still a lot of smaller, local businesses. Do you think the "feel" of Coventry as a funky, local district is still here? Tom Fello: "I think so. But we need to support local businesses - people don't realize that small, independent businesses are the backbone of our nation's economy. They shop at chain stores to save money. But you can have all the Walmarts that you want, and they'll never do what local businesses do for our neighborhoods..." Read the interview with Tom Fello by Lee Chilcote ---------------------- Did you receive Cool Cleveland because a friend forwarded it to you? Great! Now you can receive the newsletter directly, and for free! Sign up at our website: www.CoolCleveland.com or send an email to signup at coolcleveland.com. Already receiving Cool Cleveland and wondering how you can become a sponsor? Drop our sales guy Bill Nagode a quick note at Bill at CoolCleveland.com and he'll get back at ya. Visit the new site at www.CoolCleveland.com Coventry Fair returns this summer Now that Coventry's facelift is complete, it's time to enjoy one of our quirkiest and favorite neighborhoods. Three monthly Fair dates have been set for Thu 7/15, Thu 8/12, and Thu 9/9 from 6-9PM. Coventry Road will be closed to traffic from 5:30PM till 9PM while restaurants, artists, farmers, ethnic purveyors and visitors transform the Village into a festive environment. This event will be alcohol-free and family-safe with music, art, entertainment and street performers circulating throughout the evening. Plans are currently being considered to add family movies at P.E.A.C.E Park at the close of the evening. For info email coventryroad at earthlink.net Buying Shaker Square The Coral Co., a Beachwood-based real estate development, construction and management firm, signed a purchase agreement late Friday to acquire the historic East Side retail district from KeyCorp, the Cleveland-based financial services company that has been managing the complex since December. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, although Key had sought repayment of a $14.9 million loan it made toward the square's $20 million redevelopment. Read more WiFi at Museum of Art The Cleveland Museum of Art has announced free wireless public Internet access http://www.clevelandart.org/whatsnew/. The Cleveland Museum of Art is one of the leading comprehensive art museums, and its permanent collection is world renowned for its quality and breadth spanning 6,000 years. The Museum is a key international player in exhibitions, scholarship, and art acquisitions, now they're a leader in the use of technology and art. Bring your laptop and log on at the museum's Still Life cafe. http://www.clevelandart.org/whatsnew/mediakit/index.asp?refid=320 More online, less old media A recent study on the state of the U.S. news media by the Project for Excellence in Journalism, affiliated with Columbia University's graduate journalism school, found that U.S. news media outlets are experiencing a steady decline in their audiences and are significantly cutting their investment in staff and resources. Only ethnic, alternative and online media are flourishing. Read more online ---------------------- *************** SPONSORED LINK *************** Live at the Pointe Cleveland's newest downtown neighborhood just got better! The Pointe at Gateway offers affordable, 1 and 2 bedroom condominiums that place you at the center of this lively, bustling neighborhood. Take your pick of light-filled one-bedroom units and spacious two-bedroom units with two full baths. Units feature historic details, plush carpets with available upgrades to hardwood floors. Plus: lofty ceilings, modern appliances, ceramic kitchen tile and large windows, some with urban views! Pointe buyers can walk to the Jake and the Gund, dine on sumptuous soul food at Phil the Fire's new downtown venue and catch a show in Cleveland's theater district. One bedrooms start at $77,900 and two bedrooms start at $129,900, plus tax abatement and special financing. Open this Sun 3/28 2-4 PM, 750 Prospect Ave. http://www.progressiveurban.com *************** SPONSORED LINK *************** ---------------------- Regional churn Look at what's happened recently, says PD's Joe Frolik, lead writer on the Quiet Crisis series (which probably needs a new name since it's anything but "quiet" anymore). Area foundations have thrown some of their $6 billion towards the Fund for Our Economic Future. The NAACP and the Urban League have voiced support for regionalism. Greater Cleveland Tomorrow formed from the merger of three business groups. The suburban Mayors and Managers Assoction is exploring a "no poaching" rule to stop cannibalizing business from each other. All this churn appears to be moving our community towards a more regional approach. But so far, it's just talk and posturing. Read more Regionalism is not county reform Or is it? In this PD op-ed, Cuyahoga County commissioner and Democratic party chairman Jimmy Dimora opines, wanting "the record to reflect that the county commissioners are not against regionalism, reform, or change." But they will put a proposal on the Fall ballot that may very well confuse voters who want reform. Read more Mutual respect Mark Rosentraub, Dean of the Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs at CSU, says "Northeast Ohio has more live theater than New York (that is, more tickets are sold here to residents; New York sells more tickets to tourists)." Everyone is talking about regionalism, but "turning this talk into cooperation requires that city and suburbs recognize how important the other is for success." Read more Bicyclists can ride RTA now that 425 buses already have bike racks and plan to install more,so that in a couple of months, all buses will be able to carry 2 bikes. Now you can plan to bike one way and ride RTA the other. Or vice versa. Read more. The death of urban planning Cincinnati has fired their planning department and merged it with their economic development function, meaning the public agenda is being privatized, with the only city planning now being done by corporations like P&G, the hospitals and universities. It just goes to show how different Cleveland really is, with planning director Chris Ronayne and Mayor Campbell's very visible plans for the Lakefront & other initiatives. See Free Times here. Land fill shopping mall The new City View regional shopping center will be built atop a landfill on the east rim of the valley, south of the I- 480 exit at Transportation Boulevard. It may solve a civic headache but most likely is causing another. Read more. ---------------------- *************** SPONSORED LINK *************** Robotic Cockroaches REI at Weatherhead is the "Think-and-Do Tank", bringing professional consultancy and research to Cleveland's collaborative approach to economic development. Coming up, the second annual Research ShowCASE is a day-long event highlighting the breadth of research done at Case and its collaborating institutions. REI's Ed Morrison leads Global Issues, a panel that will go beyond the headlines to explore the dynamic economic relationship between China and the United States. Other ShowCASE topics: nanotechnology, bioethics, biodefense, active demonstrations such as robotic cockroaches capable of search and rescue, and insertable electrical devices that enable movement after paralysis. Fri 4/2 from 7:30AM-5PM at the University's Veale Convocation and Recreation Center. Event is free and open to the public, but pre-registration is recommended. For information visit http://www.case.edu/menu/showcase *************** SPONSORED LINK *************** ---------------------- National City purchase may cut jobs According to Forbes, National City Bank's purchase of Provident Financial Group Inc. may result in the net loss of 400-800 jobs. "Some duplicate positions will be eliminated," Provident chief executive Robert Hoverson stated in a letter to their 3200 employees, while NCC chief David Daberko said he expected cost savings of about 25% of two years, which would probably include job cuts. No one is saying if those cuts will come in Cincy or Cleve, but either way Ohio loses key new economy jobs. See Forbes www.Forbes.com Wal-Mart tops F500 Cleveland is no longer a big Fortune 500 town. Among Ohio companies in the 500 were: Goodyear Tire, No, 137; First Energy , No. 158; Progressive Insurance, No. 165; National City Corp., No. 206; Eaton Corp., No. 253; Parker Hannifin, No. 291; KeyCorp, No. 319; Sherwin-Williams, No. 333; chemicals company OM Group Inc., No. 405, and International Steel Group, No. 426. See Fortune www.Fortune.com. The Wal-Marting of downloads As if Wal-Mart wasn't causing enough trouble for mom-and-pop shops and other specialty stores, the mammoth chain retailer opened its own cut rate online music store, where customers can download music at 88 cents per song. That's 11 cents less than Apple Computer charges at its iTunes music store, which has been the pacesetter. See ZDNet www.ZDNet.com. PD editorial deputy opposes same-sex marriage stating there's no reason to "overturn a social, legal and religious institution" that's been in place for a significant amount of time. How enlightened. Or maybe, given the upcoming summer campaign season, opportunistic. Read more. Anti-gay council hopeful Patrick Corrigan is open about his opposition to gay rights and is against extentending employee benefits for same sex couples in Lakewood. Read more. "Ohio is ground zero for creationsim" says Patricia Princehouse, an evolutionary biologist at Case Western Reserve University. If the Ohio Board of Education collectively agreed months ago to not endorse intelligent design, and the US Supreme Court has already said it's illegal to teach because its religion, how then could they adopt a lesson plan that challenges darwinsm? Read more. ---------------------- *************** SPONSORED LINK *************** Junebug Jabbo Jones A very special visitor arrives at Cleveland Public Theatre for four nights of magical storytelling, bringing an entertaining collection of tales and anecdotes entitled Don't Start Me to Talking or I'll Tell You Everything I Know: Sayings from the Life and Writings of Junebug Jabbo Jones for four performances only, beginning Thu 4/1. Then look for The Tale of the Emerald Bird, the latest production from CPT's STEP program, running 4/9 and 4/10. Playing now in both theatres you can see Danceworks '04, a festival of dance featuring seven contemporary companies that have been called "spectacular," "evocative," and "invigorating." CPT, 6415 Detroit Avenue, http://www.cptonline.org. *************** SPONSORED LINK *************** ---------------------- Big downtown condo project Willoughby-based Marous Brothers Construction is set to begin construction on 350+ condo units squeezed between the Bingham and National Buildings in the Warehouse District on July 1. The development has been approved by both the District and the city's Landmarks Commission, but Marous is still negotiating financing with four banks, which typically require 30 percent presale before work starts. No city money is being lent for this project, although Cleveland Tomorrow is lending an undisclosed amount. Read more Local resource for finding property ClevelandRents.com is a locally owned (remember those?) website dedicated to greatly improving the search-and-find process for both prospective tenants and property managers in the area. www.ClevelandRents.com Fifth International Edible Book Festival will occur throughout the world on any day from Thu 4/1 - 4/5. This year is Cleveland's first. Book enthusiasts, bookbinders, cooks, and craftspeople of all ages are invited to view the Edible Book entries, cast their votes, and eat the edible books. All entries are welcome but must be entirely edible and have something to do with books; there is no fee for contest participants, deadline is Sat 3/27, to register e-mail harriett at logan.com or call 795-9800. http://colophon.com/ediblebooks Two public art calls Cleveland Public Art is currently hosting competitions for local artists. Looking for designs for The Cleveland Foodbank's 2-story interior feature wall and donor wall; there's a tour on Tues 3/30 at 9:30AM for interested artists. Plus, looking for designs for the wall seen through the rear pedestrian walkway entrance to the Playhouse Square Theater Complex. For info and questions visit www.ClevelandPublicArt.org ---------------------- Help us spread the word about CoolCleveland.com by visiting our shop and buying cool merchandise, like the Cool Cleveland camisole pictured here. Great for those shopping trips to the neighborhood market, or hanging out in the soon-to-be warm weather. www.CoolCleveland.com and click on "Gear." ---------------------- Angle 12 Has it been a year already? The 12th(!) issue of everyone's favorite art mag Angle focuses on the ongoing Cleveland International Film Festival (Henry Darger's In The Realms of the Unreal is on the cover and can be seen at CIFF Wed 3/24 at 7:15PM, with an after-party at SPACES, now exhibiting A Wonderful Life: Psychodrama in Contemporary Painting, which features Darger, and again on Fri 3/26 at 9:30PM www.ClevelandFilm.org). But there's more in this month's issue: don't miss the profile of Karamu House's new artistic director Terrence Spivey, Doing theatre is like being on a tightrope without a net. Pick it up at a gallery or coffeeshop, or better yet, subscribe and enjoy every delicious issue delivered hot. a Cool Cleveland partner. www.AngleMagazine.org ---------------------- * Cool Cleveland This Week 03.24-03.31 Send your cool events to Events at CoolCleveland.com Cleveland Film Festival Don't make us choose for you. Use the spiffy website at www.ClevelandFilm.org, do your own investigating, and buy online quickly before the dreaded "Standby" tag shows up next to the film you're dying to see. It's the one winter sport that all Clevelanders love: hanging out at the Film Festival. Now thru Sun 3/28. CU there? www.ClevelandFilm.org The Affairs of Race in America: A Conversation in Black and White. Two women share a common heritage as descendants of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemmings, yet grew up on different sides of the race barrier. They'll carry on an "honest, new dialogue" in their presentation. DNA tests strongly suggests that their grandfathers, Eston and Madison, were sons of Jefferson and Hemmings. After meeting on Oprah Winfrey's show, the two "new" cousins began visiting college campuses to discuss being raised in different cultures in America where their opportunities were not the same. They've advanced projects such as the creation of a monument to the slaves of Monticello, and an African American Museum that celebrates the sacrifices and the contributions made by African Americans. Wed 3/24 at 12:30PM. Call 800-954-8742. North Galleria at Tri-C, 700 Carnegie Ave. http://www.tri-c.cc.oh.us/news/docs/20040324.htm Governor's Award for the Arts in Ohio Make it down to the State capitol for this notable awards ceremony honoring winners from around the state and the Ohio legislature Wed 3/24 at 4:30PM. Event is free, no reservations are required. If you go, write up your review and send it to Cool Cleveland. Capitol Theatre, Vern Riffe Center for Government and the Arts. http://www.oac.state.oh.us The Delgados It's how bands make it today - now that they've started up their own record label, Chemikal Underground, the Delgados are supporting alternative underground bands like Scotland's Arab Strap (a Cool Cleveland fave). Listen in on the Delgados dreamily skewed folk-pop Thu 3/25 at 9PM. Call 321-5588. Grog Shop, 2785 Euclid Hts Blvd in Cleveland Hts. http://www.grogshop.gs EveryWoman Campaign helps transform lives and raise the hopes of women and girls in the Greater Cleveland area. The Women's Community Foundation asks that every woman and man donate one hour's pay or more to help women of all ages grow to their fullest potential. 100% of your donation to the goes directly to WCF grants. Keynote speaker is Former U.S. Attorney General, Janet Reno Thu 3/25 at 11AM. Women's Community Foundation funds programs to optimize women's and girls potential in the Greater Cleveland Community. Call 622-0920. Wyndham Cleveland at Playhouse Square, 1260 Euclid Ave http://www.wcfcleveland.org Room to write This course will help you write creatively or boost your existing skills if you are ready to develop and discover more about yourself as a writer. Writing is part of a lineage that embraces events, circumstances, landscapes and people in ways that connect you to your spirit. Each class will be a "door" into one of the places from which creative writing emerges: the imagination, emotion, intellect or soul. Presented by Cleveland Youth Theatre director Gail Johnson Thu 3/25 from 8-9PM. Call 651-5428. At 6600 Detroit Ave. http://wsem.org Startup.com The movie that documented the creation of the pioneering e-commerce site govWorks.com by childhood-friends-turned-business-partners Tom Herman and Kaleil Isaza Tuzman. Free & open to the public, pizza & beverages will be served - stop by for dinner and a movie at Case Thu 3/25 from 6-8PM. See the listing below for a lunch meeting with Tom Herman, who co-founded GovWorks. Case School of Law, 11075 East Blvd. Call 368-3304 or visit http://lawwww.cwru.edu/centers/business_law/events.asp govWorks.com a NY-based company e-commerce site that helped create the global "e-government" marketplace, govWorks does transaction processing, middleware products that web-enable state and local government transactions, like tax payments and government records retrieval. Stop in for discussions with Tom Herman, its co-founder and CEO on Fri 3/26, noon-1PM. Free and open to the public, lunch is available. To register call 368-3304. Case School of Law, Room 157. http://lawwww.cwru.edu/centers/business_law/events.asp New planet trampoline cd release party Celebrate the debut of this Cleveland area band along with The Waxwings. The forthcoming full-length The Curse of The New Planet Trampoline on Elephant Stone Records should elevate NPT to the status of like-minded acts such as The Sights and Outrageous Cherry. The band includes the guys from Cleveland's The Dreadful Yawns, check them out Fri 3/26 at 9PM. The Beachland Tavern. 17511 Waterloo Rd. Call 383-1124. http://www.elephantstonerecords.com Venuu Off Coventry: Ruby a brand new musical incarnation made up of three of the Rocky Mountain Front Range's top female singer/songwriters. Their music has been described as eclectic, original, passionate, sultry, spine chilling, and unforgettable. They've appeared before wildly enthusiastic audiences at festivals, theaters, clubs, universities, and coffeehouses. From the lush blend of their voices and range of musical styles, to the fun, irreverent, and natural chemistry they have together on stage. Hear them Fri 3/26 at 8PM, doors open 7:30PM. Unitarian-Universalist Society of Cleveland Unitarian-Universalist Society of Cleveland 321.1119 or visit http://venuu1.tripod.com International Relations in Information Products ?at Case Western Reserve University will bring together international leaders in the field in a day long symposium, offering perspectives ranging from how IP impacts global health crises to struggles over the digital environment. Topics include: politics of international knowledge, knowledge regulation in the context of globalization and the international relations of intellectual property Fri 3/26 from 8:30AM-4:30PM. Reservations are required, call 368-3308. Case School of Law, 11075 East Boulevard. http://law.case.edu Marriage Project Cleveland Fight the FMA, show solidarity, and take action to make a visible, vocal stand for same sex couple rights. Couples who are willing to apply for a marriage license can bring valid ID, social security number, place of birth, current address, father's name and mother's maiden name, as well as any divorce or name change documentation to apply for marriage licenses. Bring your friends and family members Fri 3/26 at 3PM with rally to follow. For info 651-LGBT. Cuyahoga County Courthouse, 1 Lakeside Avenue, Room 146 (1st Floor) in Cleveland. Meet on the front steps - everyone is welcome. http://www.lgcsc.org Odyssey performed by the stilt-walking and ass-kicking collaboration of SAFMOD and Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatere as part of Dance Works stretches the mind and imagination Fri 3/26 & Sat 3/27 at 8PM and Sun 3/28 at 3PM. Call 631-2727. Cleveland Public Theatre's Gordon Square, 6415 Detroit Ave. http://www.cptonline.org When Women Gather is the new soulful dance piece by SAFMOD's Young Park and choreographer Linda Kahn in an Asian-American/Jewish-American collaboration, along with Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatere artistic director Michael Medcalf's Insurrection about masculinity from a feminine perspective. It's part of Dance Works '04. Get exposed to performance art that stretches the mind and imagination Fri 3/26 and Sat 3/27 at 8PM Sun 3/28 at 3PM. Call 631-2727. Cleveland Public Theatre's Upstairs Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave. http://www.cptonline.org WCLVnotes One of the most popular items on Robert Conrad's Weekend Radio over WCLV 104.9FM is David Gunson's What Goes Up Might Come Down. This extended and very funny monologue about air traffic controllers and how to fly a 747 from England to New York will be heard over two shows this coming weekend and next. Other items on these upcoming programs shows include the further adventures of Mary Backstayge, Noble Wife with Bob and Ray, and Gracie Fields singing What Can You give a Nudist on His Birthday? Weekend Radio, in addition to airing on some 120 stations nationwide, can be caught on WCLV Saturdays at 10PM and Sundays at 7PM. It also takes up an hour on WRMR 1420 AM, Sundays at 8PM. a Cool Cleveland partner http://www.wclv.com George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic funking up Cleveland good and proper, they'll be taking over the Phantasy - a killer venue to get the best views of the band. Head out to hear them Sat 3/27, doors open 9PM. For tickets call ticketmaster at 241-5555. 11802 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. http://www.ticketmaster.com and http://www.phantasyconcertclub.com Honoring Women of Color in Science, Technology & Education The Cleveland chapter of the National Technical Association (NTA) will recognize five local women of color whose scientific, technological, and educational accomplishments warrant special honor - The Nsoroma Award Sat 3/27 from 10AM-2PM. Sponsored by: National Technical Association. Cleveland State University Convocation Center Pavilion, 2000 Prospect Ave. Call 289-2981 or visit http://www.ntaonline.org/chapters/cleveland/cleveland.html Visual Horror: Local Artists and their Innards Get over to Rain Nightclub and see what the horror is all about, we guarantee this won't be the type of art you'll see at the CMA, but we know it'll be provoking. Featured artists Staci McNasty, Jesse McGuiness and others are on view, music provided by DJ Sean Jaundice Sat 3/27 starting 8PM. Rain, 4142 Lorain Ave. Call 651-4100. BlackOut Unlimited Poetry Slam Style meets substance in this open mic competition with serious cash prizes up for grabs for readers, slammers and performers. Food will be available at the buffet, plus cash bar and socializing with the spoken word culture Sat 3/27. Doors open 6-9PM. Poets must register in advance, call 937-2268 ext. 10. Robin's Nest, 4059 St. Clair Ave. Round at The Winchester with performances by hosts Anne E. Dechant, winner of the 2004 Best Female Singer/Songwriter, and special local guests Kate Voegele, Tracy Marie and Brent Kirby for the Free Times 2004 Music Awards nominee show Sat 3/27 at 9PM. Call 226-5681. 12112 Madison Ave in Lakewood. http://www.thewinchester.net Tale of the Emerald Bird performed by members of CPT's Student Theatre Enrichment Program (STEP), this tour visits various sites throughout Greater Cleveland, including libraries, community centers, nursing homes, and CPT's own Upstairs Theatre. Experience a princesses journey who must risk everything when the Empress turns ill and the land falls sick. She begins a search for the healing song of the Emerald Bird, and on her journey she encounters old friends in impossible guises Sat 3/27 at 2PM. STEP offers low-income, Cleveland high school youth opportunities to explore the art of theatre. Mt Pleasant Library, 14000 Kinsman Rd. Call 623-7032 http://cpl.org/Locations.asp?FormMode=Branch&ID=20 Motor City Madman more blues, jive and funk from Andre "Mr Rhythm" Williams, famed in the '50s with hits like Jail Bait and The Greasy Chicken - get into down-to-earth tunes that are like comfort food for your ears Sat 3/27 starting 9PM. Beachland Ballroom, 15711 Waterloo Rd. 383-11124. http://www.beachlandballroom.com Bright Young Things Drugged-up royals and beautiful people drinking themselves into stupors and waking up in strange situations! No, this is not gossip column news, it's England's jazz scene of the '30s with Stephen Fry's adaptation of the classic satire Vile Bodies, a deconstruction of the British glitterati. Get out to see the Cleveland Film Festival's closing night show Sun 3/28 starting 7:30PM. Purchase tickets at 1-888-865-FILM or get them at the CIFF store in the lobby of Tower City Cinemas. At Tower City Center, Downtown http://www.clevelandfilm.org African American Faith Communities an exhibition of photographs by Michael S. Levy, "I have great respect for these communities and their role in adding to the quality of life of those involved. I hope to document the events and practices of these communities including prayer, baptisms, weddings and funerals in creating a collection of photos that will portray a community of strength and hope. It's on view Mon 3/29 thru 7/31. Thomas F. Campbell, Ph.D., Exhibition Gallery, located in the College at 1717 Euclid Ave. Call 523-7495 or visit http://urban.csuohio.edu/forum/gallery Send your cool events to Events at CoolCleveland.com ---------------------- * My Brain is Crying Dueling dialogue that's unsafe at any speed A response to My Brain Is Crying "Ladies, what we need is a feast, and not in some crappy church basement, either. I'm thinking a monthly potluck rotating through galleries, stages and other life- and creativity-affirming spaces. I make garlic blast hummus that puts everyone on the same reeking conversational level, my husband makes truffles that are better than sex, what do you make? Maybe if we break bread together we can do less hurting about what is wrong and start hoping and working with what is right." from Cool Cleveland MBIC reader Martha Senerchia Deb Remington: To initiate the process of change, first we must identify the problems, then speak truthfully about them and strategize for change. Can breaking bread together alleviate the pressing issues addressed in MBIC? It is a great idea to form groups of social activists to discuss and implement change. As a child of the sixties, I was honored to be with a group of people who stood up for what was just, people who gathered together and took risks for what they believed in. Sadly, there are too many people today who are afraid of what other people might think of their ideas or actions if they are not mainstream. Tisha Nemeth: What hurts is speaking the truth when few want to hear it. What hurts is that we need more individuals making daily efforts to positively change our city's artistic and cultural climate. I love the idea of a monthly feast - activism geared around food... http://www.pulsarmail.com/mail.php?p=7P105T716R33Q086451E001H#P13 ---------------------- * Instant Karma Reviews of recent events San Francisco Symphony @ Severance Hall 3/19 Last week Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony came to Severance Hall as part of a two-year exchange project with the Cleveland Orchestra. Getting an opportunity to hear another orchestra in Severance Hall is a treat. The program began with Alban Berg's Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, To the memory of an angel featuring Gil Shaham on violin. The piece is dark, complex and oppressive. A musical reference to a Bach Cantata was the only light of hope in the entire piece. Mr. Shaham performed this difficult piece in a devilish theatrical manner, wearing an odd smirkish grin and playing off the conductor, Mr. Thomas like a rock musician; a little bit of Richards and Jagger if you can stretch your imagination that far. The second half of the program brought Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 5 in C-sharp minor. Mr. Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony have been getting a lot of critical acclaim for their recordings of the Mahler Symphonies, so there was a bit of excitement in the air. Mr. Thomas attacked the first movement with a fierce and fearless pace. It was exhilarating beyond belief, it reminded me of bicycle ride I once took down a very long hill in Tuscany where I choose not to look around and take in the beauty, but just pedaled as hard as I could, and it was a thrill. Well, once we were at the bottom of the hill we had two movements to go. Some of the great Mahler performances can be attributed to the fact that the conductor finds a way to bring forward some nuance and keep a continuous line in the faster paced movements of the symphony. It's these continuous lines and nuances that later hold the symphony together as a whole. Since Thomas passed on nuance and line for thrill we were all left a bit out of breath while he slugged through the final two movements. Even the Adagietto in the final movement, which is filled with emotion, came off flat and lifeless. The crowd gave a friendly standing ovation but one could only think of some of the great Mahler performances at Severance Hall conducted by Boulez, Dohnanyi and Ling. from Cool Cleveland contributor Brian E. Schriefer briancpa at msn.com San Francisco Symphony @ Severance Hall 3/18 This season, the San Francisco Symphony and music director Michael Tilson Thomas came to Cleveland for three days featuring three-and-a-half concerts while next season, the Cleveland Orchestra with Franz Welser-M?st will return the favor. It's a terrific notion on every level: the musicians have time to relax a bit, see some of our city, meet up with far-flung family and friends, and the natives get to hear familiar (and some not-so-familiar, to be sure) music as interpreted by another musical entity. In addition to these concerts, Mr. Tilson Thomas ventured down the street to the Cleveland Institute of Music for a rehearsal of the CIM Orchestra, and also spent some time at Severance Hall for a rehearsal with the Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra, which, in fact, owes its very existence to San Francisco. (Jahja Ling, former resident conductor of the Cleveland Orchestra, came to us from San Francisco, where he had founded the first such youth orchestra.) Read Kelly Ferjutz's review Kassaba @ Beachland Ballroom 3/13 I recently witnessed a great new sound to hit the streets of Cleveland. Their name? Kassaba. Their genre? Progessive jazz. The result? A unique fusion of primitive sounding drums, with an eclectic mix of bass, sax and percussion that produces a newly provocative flavor. The group's unparalleled sound originates from a man inspired by moments in everyday life. And he names his works after those moments, which explains some of the titles that include Should I use My Shirt? A Risky Operation, and my favorite, The Zones of Mystery. Greg Slawson, the group's artistic director and composer, works the piano and several of the unique percussion instruments that all members share. And because they share, a great deal of the entertainment in experiencing Kassaba is watching the delicate choreography necessary to get to different instruments on stage without missing a beat. Literally. Slawson often acquires unique percussion instruments - that later define his work - on a lark. They are rare finds that become rare treasures as their collection of unique percussion instruments continues to grow. But the real treasure is how Kassaba pulls it all together: Progressive jazz that boasts both a classical and occasional hip-hop edge. Classically trained from the Cleveland Institute of Music, Slawson, along with fellow group members Candice Lee (piano) and Eric Hosemann (bassist), joins arms with Mark Boich (saxophonist), from the Berklee College of Music in Boston. This foursome uses the bongos, base, saxophone and piano with a unique line up of instruments that includes the udu, talking drum, ocean drum (which sounds like the ocean), djembe, claves, tabla, vibratone, frame drum, agogo and much more. Their next scheduled gig is June 24th at Cain Park at 7:30 p.m. Take a break from the ordinary and experience their unique brand of jazz. from Cool Cleveland contributor TL Champion Champion38 at aol.com Cleveland Shakespeare Fest at Phoenix 3/4 The Cedar-Lee area in Cleveland Hts. is slowly morphing into theatrical row. A 99-seat musical theater (Kalliope Stage) just opened its doors near the movie theater. And the curtain will soon go up at the new home for Dobama Theater in a converted YMCA down the street and, for one evening in early March, Phoenix Coffeehouse served up a taste of Shakespeare along with its locally-roasted beans. Phoenix was host to a special preview for the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival (www.cleveshakes.org), where a small cast, working in an even smaller space, squeezed a large dose of laughter from an abridged version of A Midsummer Night's Dream. The festival cast is a roving band of thespians that for the past six summers have wandered from University Circle, Tri-C West and Coventry, performing outdoor plays in settings that are anything but traditional. With seven-foot high folding screens, a quartet of actors, dozens of rapid costume changes, and ample use of imagination from the overflow audience, the group pulled it off. Midsummer Night's Dream is the play in which Shakespeare veers closest to slapstick, and this troupe worked every gesture and comical confusion to the fullest. I kept asking myself, is Shakespeare is supposed to be this funny? Maybe the reason for the troupe choosing Phoenix for its performance was that good theater and good coffee have at least one thing in common - perfect timing. And this group had it. It did not seem like the actors were simply delivering lines; rather it flowed like unrehearsed speech, genuine and in the moment. This was broad comedy served up with a nimble touch. from Cool Cleveland reader Doug Mazanec InfoMan at ameritech.net ---------------------- * Yr Turn Cool Cleveland readers write On 31 hours for Issue 31 "Congrats to Margaret Lynch for her testimonial blog on all the artists who contributed to the 31 For 31 marathon. Reading that really brought home just how much talent and energy and commitment resides in this town. Perhaps few people saw this impressive assemblage of creativity and spirit, but the fact that they all came together so quickly (no small thanks to Ms. Lynch!) speaks volumes...even if few are listening. It truly is this community's loss if it fails to show up and support such amazing efforts." from Cool Cleveland reader Tom Kerr kerrcomm at aol.com On Cool Cleveland's schedule "I just started receiving your emails, and already I have a comment---since your listings start the same day the list comes out, there's a good chance that by the time a subscriber reads the email it's too late to take advantage of some of those events on that day, particularly the ones that happen to take place during the daytime. There is a similar site in New York, sponsored by Time Out New York (which I believe comes out on Tuesdays), that lists events from Wednesday to the following Tuesday. That way, you can always plan ahead at least one day. Come to think of it, they may actually list eight days of events, from Wednesday to Wednesday, but I'm not really positive about that. Either way, you never have to find out you missed something great like a lunchtime lecture or concert that started an hour ago. Just thought you'd want to know. Thanks for a great site, and have a fun day!" from Cool Cleveland reader Claudia Lynch shoes at claudialynch.com from Cool Cleveland: Generally, we list events from Thursday to the following Wednesday. We will list events for the current Wednesday only if we received info too late to be included in last week's issue. Generally. >From Quiet Crisis to Quiet Revolution I have some thoughts on the Quiet Crisis, which I have shared with the PD and ideastream, but I would like to share it with the pro-active Clevelanders who read Cool Cleveland. I would like to see us start to take action, replacing the Quiet Crisis with a Quiet Revolution. Thanks to the hard and effective work of ideastream and the PD, we know our problems now. You can't offer a solution until you understand the problem. Arguably our worst problem is putting ourselves down as a community. I am afraid if we keep the conversations about our problems, we will be adding to our worst fault. So Cleveland, let's get going. Let's have the courage to spread the good nows about the city of Cleveland. Lets tackle the problems identified from the Quiet Crisis and transform our community to the city we all know it can be. When this happens it will be a Revolution. When we once told people from out of town that Cleveland is not so bad, we won't think there is a better city on the planet. But more than that, we will transform the dynamic of the city. The Old Cleveland was a heavy manufacturing steel town that was blessed with waterways for cheap transportation of goods, the New Cleveland is a hub for biomedical, banking, and manufacturing that is blessed with parks and recreation areas along our extensive waterways. The Old Cleveland had such a strong economy it could afford the luxury of supporting the arts with large endowments, the New Cleveland arts community is an incubator for new ideas that's the engine of our new economy. The Old Cleveland had a very well intentioned few who made the decisions that affected the entire community, the New Cleveland has grass roots communities that shape the discussion and ultimately make the decisions. There are hundreds of examples that can distinguish the Cleveland of Dick Fegler from the one our children will live in, but we need to take action. Clevelanders will always rally if we know the score - lets call the movement the Quiet Revolution, and use our media to keep us updated on our progress. Thanks for listening, I know that Cool Cleveland has been working towards everything I have written about above, but I wanted to add my voice to the chorus. from Cool Cleveland reader Patrick Staunton patricksta at yahoo.com ---------------------- * Top Five Links We use IdeaStar.com tools to track which articles were clicked the most. Here are the Top 5 from last week's issue, with one more chance for you to click. 1) Writer says goodbye to Cleveland In relocating to Knoxville, CrainTech writer Shasta Clark responds to "How do y'all like living in Cleveland?" http://neohio.craintech.com 2) Cool Cleveland interview with Issue 31 organizers They discuss its failure and what might have been done to prevent it. http://www.coolcleveland.com 3) Suburban suffering Upscale suburbs are no longer immune to poverty. http://www.clevelandmagazine.com 4) The real quiet crisis Conveniently bypassing and ignoring big issues of controversy relating to Cleveland by the media. http://www.freetimes.com 5) Midtown Makeover The Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority approved $3.2M in tax-exempt bonds for a makeover including new sidewalks, trees, grassy tree lawns and public art. Read more Cool Cleveland is expanding because you're hooking up those you know onto CC. 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The King Of Coventry
 


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Cool Cleveland Interview
with Tommy Fello

 
Tommy Fello started Tommy's Restaurant on Coventry Road in CLeveland Heights 30 years ago, and despite the ups and downs of the street, the place has remained as popular as ever. On a recent Monday night visit to the local fave, the hopping shop, which is famous for its inexpensive, healthy and original food, was half-packed. The impressive assortment of patrons included funky teens sporting piercings, soccer moms munching on hummus, gay couples sipping tea and Grog Shop devotees hanging out before the show. With its tasty falafels, spinach pies and milkshakes, speedy service, and the people-watching from its street-level windows, Tommy's is a recipe for a successful, independent caf?. Tommy himself has relentlessly volunteered his time for Coventry as President of the Coventry Special Improvement District, a merchants group whose owners pay a tax to finance district-wide improvements, he spearheaded a successful effort to turn Cleveland Heights' plan to re-surface the street into a more ambitious effort to re-develop Coventry itself. The involvement of the SID added handsome new planters, lampposts and other amenities to the mix, as well as the merchants plan to celebrate with a re-opening party this summer. We asked Tommy Fello about the funny names for his sandwiches, the redevelopment of the street, whether Coventry is still cool, and this summer's return of the Street Fair.

Cool Cleveland: Tommy's restaurant has been on Coventry for 30 years, so you've seen a lot of history here. With the opening of Legacy Village and other shopping centers, there must be a lot of challenges facing independent retail districts. What are you and other merchants doing about this?
Tom Fello: "We've been working on the redevelopment of Coventry Road; this recent influx of dollars and dreams has been two years of work. The overall goal is to make Coventry more competitive. We have a quarter mile business district with 300 employees, and we need different kinds of retail to complement the restaurants that are already here. We made a list of things that we need to keep the district viable. The population in Northeast Ohio has only increased two percent in recent years and there's been a downturn in the economy, so people are going out less. Despite this, there are more restaurants than ever. To compensate for it, we have to make our business district the best we can; our businesses should feed off each other to make the district better. We'd like to add soft goods; this is a need that has been identified."
Cool Cleveland: So the corporate chains have moved in, but there are still a lot of smaller, local businesses. Do you think the "feel" of Coventry as a funky, local district is still here?
Tom Fello: "I think so. But we need to support local businesses - people don't realize that small, independent businesses are the backbone of our nation's economy. They shop at chain stores to save money. But you can have all the Walmarts that you want, and they'll never do what local businesses do for our neighborhoods..."
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Coventry Fair returns this summer Now that Coventry's facelift is complete, it's time to enjoy one of our quirkiest and favorite neighborhoods. Three monthly Fair dates have been set for Thu 7/15, Thu 8/12, and Thu 9/9 from 6-9PM. Coventry Road will be closed to traffic from 5:30PM till 9PM while restaurants, artists, farmers, ethnic purveyors and visitors transform the Village into a festive environment. This event will be alcohol-free and family-safe with music, art, entertainment and street performers circulating throughout the evening. Plans are currently being considered to add family movies at P.E.A.C.E Park at the close of the evening. For info email coventryroad at earthlink.net

Buying Shaker Square The Coral Co., a Beachwood-based real estate development, construction and management firm, signed a purchase agreement late Friday to acquire the historic East Side retail district from KeyCorp, the Cleveland-based financial services company that has been managing the complex since December. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, although Key had sought repayment of a $14.9 million loan it made toward the square's $20 million redevelopment. Read more

WiFi at Museum of Art The Cleveland Museum of Art has announced free wireless public Internet access http://www.clevelandart.org/whatsnew/. The Cleveland Museum of Art is one of the leading comprehensive art museums, and its permanent collection is world renowned for its quality and breadth spanning 6,000 years. The Museum is a key international player in exhibitions, scholarship, and art acquisitions, now they're a leader in the use of technology and art. Bring your laptop and log on at the museum's Still Life cafe. http://www.clevelandart.org/whatsnew/mediakit/index.asp?refid=320

More online, less old media A recent study on the state of the U.S. news media by the Project for Excellence in Journalism, affiliated with Columbia University's graduate journalism school, found that U.S. news media outlets are experiencing a steady decline in their audiences and are significantly cutting their investment in staff and resources. Only ethnic, alternative and online media are flourishing. Read more online



 
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Regional churn Look at what's happened recently, says PD's Joe Frolik, lead writer on the Quiet Crisis series (which probably needs a new name since it's anything but "quiet" anymore). Area foundations have thrown some of their $6 billion towards the Fund for Our Economic Future. The NAACP and the Urban League have voiced support for regionalism. Greater Cleveland Tomorrow formed from the merger of three business groups. The suburban Mayors and Managers Assoction is exploring a "no poaching" rule to stop cannibalizing business from each other. All this churn appears to be moving our community towards a more regional approach. But so far, it's just talk and posturing. Read more

Regionalism is not county reform Or is it? In this PD op-ed, Cuyahoga County commissioner and Democratic party chairman Jimmy Dimora opines, wanting "the record to reflect that the county commissioners are not against regionalism, reform, or change." But they will put a proposal on the Fall ballot that may very well confuse voters who want reform. Read more

Mutual respect Mark Rosentraub, Dean of the Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs at CSU, says "Northeast Ohio has more live theater than New York (that is, more tickets are sold here to residents; New York sells more tickets to tourists)." Everyone is talking about regionalism, but "turning this talk into cooperation requires that city and suburbs recognize how important the other is for success." Read more

Bicyclists can ride RTA now that 425 buses already have bike racks and plan to install more,so that in a couple of months, all buses will be able to carry 2 bikes. Now you can plan to bike one way and ride RTA the other. Or vice versa. Read more.

The death of urban planning Cincinnati has fired their planning department and merged it with their economic development function, meaning the public agenda is being privatized, with the only city planning now being done by corporations like P&G, the hospitals and universities. It just goes to show how different Cleveland really is, with planning director Chris Ronayne and Mayor Campbell's very visible plans for the Lakefront & other initiatives. See Free Times here.

Land fill shopping mall The new City View regional shopping center will be built atop a landfill on the east rim of the valley, south of the I- 480 exit at Transportation Boulevard. It may solve a civic headache but most likely is causing another. Read more.



 
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Robotic Cockroaches REI at Weatherhead is the "Think-and-Do Tank", bringing professional consultancy and research to Cleveland's collaborative approach to economic development. Coming up, the second annual Research ShowCASE is a day-long event highlighting the breadth of research done at Case and its collaborating institutions. REI's Ed Morrison leads Global Issues, a panel that will go beyond the headlines to explore the dynamic economic relationship between China and the United States. Other ShowCASE topics: nanotechnology, bioethics, biodefense, active demonstrations such as robotic cockroaches capable of search and rescue, and insertable electrical devices that enable movement after paralysis. Fri 4/2 from 7:30AM-5PM at the University's Veale Convocation and Recreation Center. Event is free and open to the public, but pre-registration is recommended. For information visit http://www.case.edu/menu/showcase
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National City purchase may cut jobs According to Forbes, National City Bank's purchase of Provident Financial Group Inc. may result in the net loss of 400-800 jobs. "Some duplicate positions will be eliminated," Provident chief executive Robert Hoverson stated in a letter to their 3200 employees, while NCC chief David Daberko said he expected cost savings of about 25% of two years, which would probably include job cuts. No one is saying if those cuts will come in Cincy or Cleve, but either way Ohio loses key new economy jobs. See Forbes www.Forbes.com

Wal-Mart tops F500 Cleveland is no longer a big Fortune 500 town. Among Ohio companies in the 500 were: Goodyear Tire, No, 137; First Energy , No. 158; Progressive Insurance, No. 165; National City Corp., No. 206; Eaton Corp., No. 253; Parker Hannifin, No. 291; KeyCorp, No. 319; Sherwin-Williams, No. 333; chemicals company OM Group Inc., No. 405, and International Steel Group, No. 426. See Fortune www.Fortune.com.

The Wal-Marting of downloads As if Wal-Mart wasn't causing enough trouble for mom-and-pop shops and other specialty stores, the mammoth chain retailer opened its own cut rate online music store, where customers can download music at 88 cents per song. That's 11 cents less than Apple Computer charges at its iTunes music store, which has been the pacesetter. See ZDNet www.ZDNet.com.

PD editorial deputy opposes same-sex marriage stating there's no reason to "overturn a social, legal and religious institution" that's been in place for a significant amount of time. How enlightened. Or maybe, given the upcoming summer campaign season, opportunistic. Read more.

Anti-gay council hopeful Patrick Corrigan is open about his opposition to gay rights and is against extentending employee benefits for same sex couples in Lakewood. Read more.

"Ohio is ground zero for creationsim" says Patricia Princehouse, an evolutionary biologist at Case Western Reserve University. If the Ohio Board of Education collectively agreed months ago to not endorse intelligent design, and the US Supreme Court has already said it's illegal to teach because its religion, how then could they adopt a lesson plan that challenges darwinsm? Read more.



 
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Junebug Jabbo Jones A very special visitor arrives at Cleveland Public Theatre for four nights of magical storytelling, bringing an entertaining collection of tales and anecdotes entitled Don't Start Me to Talking or I'll Tell You Everything I Know: Sayings from the Life and Writings of Junebug Jabbo Jones for four performances only, beginning Thu 4/1. Then look for The Tale of the Emerald Bird, the latest production from CPT's STEP program, running 4/9 and 4/10. Playing now in both theatres you can see Danceworks '04, a festival of dance featuring seven contemporary companies that have been called "spectacular," "evocative," and "invigorating." CPT, 6415 Detroit Avenue, http://www.cptonline.org.
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Big downtown condo project Willoughby-based Marous Brothers Construction is set to begin construction on 350+ condo units squeezed between the Bingham and National Buildings in the Warehouse District on July 1. The development has been approved by both the District and the city's Landmarks Commission, but Marous is still negotiating financing with four banks, which typically require 30 percent presale before work starts. No city money is being lent for this project, although Cleveland Tomorrow is lending an undisclosed amount. Read more

Local resource for finding property ClevelandRents.com is a locally owned (remember those?) website dedicated to greatly improving the search-and-find process for both prospective tenants and property managers in the area. www.ClevelandRents.com

Fifth International Edible Book Festival will occur throughout the world on any day from Thu 4/1 - 4/5. This year is Cleveland's first. Book enthusiasts, bookbinders, cooks, and craftspeople of all ages are invited to view the Edible Book entries, cast their votes, and eat the edible books. All entries are welcome but must be entirely edible and have something to do with books; there is no fee for contest participants, deadline is Sat 3/27, to register e-mail harriett at logan.com or call 795-9800. http://colophon.com/ediblebooks

Two public art calls Cleveland Public Art is currently hosting competitions for local artists. Looking for designs for The Cleveland Foodbank's 2-story interior feature wall and donor wall; there's a tour on Tues 3/30 at 9:30AM for interested artists. Plus, looking for designs for the wall seen through the rear pedestrian walkway entrance to the Playhouse Square Theater Complex. For info and questions visit www.ClevelandPublicArt.org





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Angle 12 Has it been a year already? The 12th(!) issue of everyone's favorite art mag Angle focuses on the ongoing Cleveland International Film Festival (Henry Darger's In The Realms of the Unreal is on the cover and can be seen at CIFF Wed 3/24 at 7:15PM, with an after-party at SPACES, now exhibiting A Wonderful Life: Psychodrama in Contemporary Painting, which features Darger, and again on Fri 3/26 at 9:30PM www.ClevelandFilm.org). But there's more in this month's issue: don't miss the profile of Karamu House's new artistic director Terrence Spivey, Doing theatre is like being on a tightrope without a net. Pick it up at a gallery or coffeeshop, or better yet, subscribe and enjoy every delicious issue delivered hot. a Cool Cleveland partner. www.AngleMagazine.org


Cool Cleveland This Week

03.24-03.31
 

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Cleveland Film Festival Don't make us choose for you. Use the spiffy website at www.ClevelandFilm.org, do your own investigating, and buy online quickly before the dreaded "Standby" tag shows up next to the film you're dying to see. It's the one winter sport that all Clevelanders love: hanging out at the Film Festival. Now thru Sun 3/28. CU there? www.ClevelandFilm.org

The Affairs of Race in America: A Conversation in Black and White. Two women share a common heritage as descendants of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemmings, yet grew up on different sides of the race barrier. They'll carry on an "honest, new dialogue" in their presentation. DNA tests strongly suggests that their grandfathers, Eston and Madison, were sons of Jefferson and Hemmings. After meeting on Oprah Winfrey's show, the two "new" cousins began visiting college campuses to discuss being raised in different cultures in America where their opportunities were not the same. They've advanced projects such as the creation of a monument to the slaves of Monticello, and an African American Museum that celebrates the sacrifices and the contributions made by African Americans. Wed 3/24 at 12:30PM. Call 800-954-8742. North Galleria at Tri-C, 700 Carnegie Ave. http://www.tri-c.cc.oh.us/news/docs/20040324.htm

Governor's Award for the Arts in Ohio Make it down to the State capitol for this notable awards ceremony honoring winners from around the state and the Ohio legislature Wed 3/24 at 4:30PM. Event is free, no reservations are required. If you go, write up your review and send it to Cool Cleveland. Capitol Theatre, Vern Riffe Center for Government and the Arts. http://www.oac.state.oh.us

The Delgados It's how bands make it today - now that they've started up their own record label, Chemikal Underground, the Delgados are supporting alternative underground bands like Scotland's Arab Strap (a Cool Cleveland fave). Listen in on the Delgados dreamily skewed folk-pop Thu 3/25 at 9PM. Call 321-5588. Grog Shop, 2785 Euclid Hts Blvd in Cleveland Hts. http://www.grogshop.gs

EveryWoman Campaign helps transform lives and raise the hopes of women and girls in the Greater Cleveland area. The Women's Community Foundation asks that every woman and man donate one hour's pay or more to help women of all ages grow to their fullest potential. 100% of your donation to the goes directly to WCF grants. Keynote speaker is Former U.S. Attorney General, Janet Reno Thu 3/25 at 11AM. Women's Community Foundation funds programs to optimize women's and girls potential in the Greater Cleveland Community. Call 622-0920. Wyndham Cleveland at Playhouse Square, 1260 Euclid Ave http://www.wcfcleveland.org

Room to write This course will help you write creatively or boost your existing skills if you are ready to develop and discover more about yourself as a writer. Writing is part of a lineage that embraces events, circumstances, landscapes and people in ways that connect you to your spirit. Each class will be a "door" into one of the places from which creative writing emerges: the imagination, emotion, intellect or soul. Presented by Cleveland Youth Theatre director Gail Johnson Thu 3/25 from 8-9PM. Call 651-5428. At 6600 Detroit Ave. http://wsem.org

Startup.com The movie that documented the creation of the pioneering e-commerce site govWorks.com by childhood-friends-turned-business-partners Tom Herman and Kaleil Isaza Tuzman. Free & open to the public, pizza & beverages will be served - stop by for dinner and a movie at Case Thu 3/25 from 6-8PM. See the listing below for a lunch meeting with Tom Herman, who co-founded GovWorks. Case School of Law, 11075 East Blvd. Call 368-3304 or visit http://lawwww.cwru.edu/centers/business_law/events.asp

govWorks.com a NY-based company e-commerce site that helped create the global "e-government" marketplace, govWorks does transaction processing, middleware products that web-enable state and local government transactions, like tax payments and government records retrieval. Stop in for discussions with Tom Herman, its co-founder and CEO on Fri 3/26, noon-1PM. Free and open to the public, lunch is available. To register call 368-3304. Case School of Law, Room 157. http://lawwww.cwru.edu/centers/business_law/events.asp

New planet trampoline cd release party Celebrate the debut of this Cleveland area band along with The Waxwings. The forthcoming full-length The Curse of The New Planet Trampoline on Elephant Stone Records should elevate NPT to the status of like-minded acts such as The Sights and Outrageous Cherry. The band includes the guys from Cleveland's The Dreadful Yawns, check them out Fri 3/26 at 9PM. The Beachland Tavern. 17511 Waterloo Rd. Call 383-1124. http://www.elephantstonerecords.com

Venuu Off Coventry: Ruby a brand new musical incarnation made up of three of the Rocky Mountain Front Range's top female singer/songwriters. Their music has been described as eclectic, original, passionate, sultry, spine chilling, and unforgettable. They've appeared before wildly enthusiastic audiences at festivals, theaters, clubs, universities, and coffeehouses. From the lush blend of their voices and range of musical styles, to the fun, irreverent, and natural chemistry they have together on stage. Hear them Fri 3/26 at 8PM, doors open 7:30PM. Unitarian-Universalist Society of Cleveland Unitarian-Universalist Society of Cleveland 321.1119 or visit http://venuu1.tripod.com

International Relations in Information Products ?at Case Western Reserve University will bring together international leaders in the field in a day long symposium, offering perspectives ranging from how IP impacts global health crises to struggles over the digital environment. Topics include: politics of international knowledge, knowledge regulation in the context of globalization and the international relations of intellectual property Fri 3/26 from 8:30AM-4:30PM. Reservations are required, call 368-3308. Case School of Law, 11075 East Boulevard. http://law.case.edu

Marriage Project Cleveland Fight the FMA, show solidarity, and take action to make a visible, vocal stand for same sex couple rights. Couples who are willing to apply for a marriage license can bring valid ID, social security number, place of birth, current address, father's name and mother's maiden name, as well as any divorce or name change documentation to apply for marriage licenses. Bring your friends and family members Fri 3/26 at 3PM with rally to follow. For info 651-LGBT. Cuyahoga County Courthouse, 1 Lakeside Avenue, Room 146 (1st Floor) in Cleveland. Meet on the front steps - everyone is welcome. http://www.lgcsc.org

Odyssey performed by the stilt-walking and ass-kicking collaboration of SAFMOD and Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatere as part of Dance Works stretches the mind and imagination Fri 3/26 & Sat 3/27 at 8PM and Sun 3/28 at 3PM. Call 631-2727. Cleveland Public Theatre's Gordon Square, 6415 Detroit Ave. http://www.cptonline.org

When Women Gather is the new soulful dance piece by SAFMOD's Young Park and choreographer Linda Kahn in an Asian-American/Jewish-American collaboration, along with Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatere artistic director Michael Medcalf's Insurrection about masculinity from a feminine perspective. It's part of Dance Works '04. Get exposed to performance art that stretches the mind and imagination Fri 3/26 and Sat 3/27 at 8PM Sun 3/28 at 3PM. Call 631-2727. Cleveland Public Theatre's Upstairs Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave. http://www.cptonline.org

WCLVnotes One of the most popular items on Robert Conrad's Weekend Radio over WCLV 104.9FM is David Gunson's What Goes Up Might Come Down. This extended and very funny monologue about air traffic controllers and how to fly a 747 from England to New York will be heard over two shows this coming weekend and next. Other items on these upcoming programs shows include the further adventures of Mary Backstayge, Noble Wife with Bob and Ray, and Gracie Fields singing What Can You give a Nudist on His Birthday? Weekend Radio, in addition to airing on some 120 stations nationwide, can be caught on WCLV Saturdays at 10PM and Sundays at 7PM. It also takes up an hour on WRMR 1420 AM, Sundays at 8PM. a Cool Cleveland partner http://www.wclv.com

George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic funking up Cleveland good and proper, they'll be taking over the Phantasy - a killer venue to get the best views of the band. Head out to hear them Sat 3/27, doors open 9PM. For tickets call ticketmaster at 241-5555. 11802 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. http://www.ticketmaster.com and http://www.phantasyconcertclub.com

Honoring Women of Color in Science, Technology & Education The Cleveland chapter of the National Technical Association (NTA) will recognize five local women of color whose scientific, technological, and educational accomplishments warrant special honor - The Nsoroma Award Sat 3/27 from 10AM-2PM. Sponsored by: National Technical Association. Cleveland State University Convocation Center Pavilion, 2000 Prospect Ave. Call 289-2981 or visit http://www.ntaonline.org/chapters/cleveland/cleveland.html

Visual Horror: Local Artists and their Innards Get over to Rain Nightclub and see what the horror is all about, we guarantee this won't be the type of art you'll see at the CMA, but we know it'll be provoking. Featured artists Staci McNasty, Jesse McGuiness and others are on view, music provided by DJ Sean Jaundice Sat 3/27 starting 8PM. Rain, 4142 Lorain Ave. Call 651-4100.

BlackOut Unlimited Poetry Slam Style meets substance in this open mic competition with serious cash prizes up for grabs for readers, slammers and performers. Food will be available at the buffet, plus cash bar and socializing with the spoken word culture Sat 3/27. Doors open 6-9PM. Poets must register in advance, call 937-2268 ext. 10. Robin's Nest, 4059 St. Clair Ave.

Round at The Winchester with performances by hosts Anne E. Dechant, winner of the 2004 Best Female Singer/Songwriter, and special local guests Kate Voegele, Tracy Marie and Brent Kirby for the Free Times 2004 Music Awards nominee show Sat 3/27 at 9PM. Call 226-5681. 12112 Madison Ave in Lakewood. http://www.thewinchester.net

Tale of the Emerald Bird performed by members of CPT's Student Theatre Enrichment Program (STEP), this tour visits various sites throughout Greater Cleveland, including libraries, community centers, nursing homes, and CPT's own Upstairs Theatre. Experience a princesses journey who must risk everything when the Empress turns ill and the land falls sick. She begins a search for the healing song of the Emerald Bird, and on her journey she encounters old friends in impossible guises Sat 3/27 at 2PM. STEP offers low-income, Cleveland high school youth opportunities to explore the art of theatre. Mt Pleasant Library, 14000 Kinsman Rd. Call 623-7032 http://cpl.org/Locations.asp?FormMode=Branch&ID=20

Motor City Madman more blues, jive and funk from Andre "Mr Rhythm" Williams, famed in the '50s with hits like Jail Bait and The Greasy Chicken - get into down-to-earth tunes that are like comfort food for your ears Sat 3/27 starting 9PM. Beachland Ballroom, 15711 Waterloo Rd. 383-11124. http://www.beachlandballroom.com

Bright Young Things Drugged-up royals and beautiful people drinking themselves into stupors and waking up in strange situations! No, this is not gossip column news, it's England's jazz scene of the '30s with Stephen Fry's adaptation of the classic satire Vile Bodies, a deconstruction of the British glitterati. Get out to see the Cleveland Film Festival's closing night show Sun 3/28 starting 7:30PM. Purchase tickets at 1-888-865-FILM or get them at the CIFF store in the lobby of Tower City Cinemas. At Tower City Center, Downtown http://www.clevelandfilm.org

African American Faith Communities an exhibition of photographs by Michael S. Levy, "I have great respect for these communities and their role in adding to the quality of life of those involved. I hope to document the events and practices of these communities including prayer, baptisms, weddings and funerals in creating a collection of photos that will portray a community of strength and hope. It's on view Mon 3/29 thru 7/31. Thomas F. Campbell, Ph.D., Exhibition Gallery, located in the College at 1717 Euclid Ave. Call 523-7495 or visit http://urban.csuohio.edu/forum/gallery

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My Brain is Crying

Dueling dialogue that's unsafe at any speed
 
A response to My Brain Is Crying "Ladies, what we need is a feast, and not in some crappy church basement, either. I'm thinking a monthly potluck rotating through galleries, stages and other life- and creativity-affirming spaces. I make garlic blast hummus that puts everyone on the same reeking conversational level, my husband makes truffles that are better than sex, what do you make? Maybe if we break bread together we can do less hurting about what is wrong and start hoping and working with what is right." from Cool Cleveland MBIC reader Martha Senerchia
Deb Remington: To initiate the process of change, first we must identify the problems, then speak truthfully about them and strategize for change. Can breaking bread together alleviate the pressing issues addressed in MBIC? It is a great idea to form groups of social activists to discuss and implement change. As a child of the sixties, I was honored to be with a group of people who stood up for what was just, people who gathered together and took risks for what they believed in. Sadly, there are too many people today who are afraid of what other people might think of their ideas or actions if they are not mainstream.
Tisha Nemeth: What hurts is speaking the truth when few want to hear it. What hurts is that we need more individuals making daily efforts to positively change our city's artistic and cultural climate. I love the idea of a monthly feast - activism geared around food...

Read My Brain Is Crying by Deb Remington and Tisha Nemeth


Instant Karma

Reviews of recent events
 

San Francisco Symphony @ Severance Hall 3/19 Last week Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony came to Severance Hall as part of a two-year exchange project with the Cleveland Orchestra. Getting an opportunity to hear another orchestra in Severance Hall is a treat. The program began with Alban Berg's Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, To the memory of an angel featuring Gil Shaham on violin. The piece is dark, complex and oppressive. A musical reference to a Bach Cantata was the only light of hope in the entire piece. Mr. Shaham performed this difficult piece in a devilish theatrical manner, wearing an odd smirkish grin and playing off the conductor, Mr. Thomas like a rock musician; a little bit of Richards and Jagger if you can stretch your imagination that far. The second half of the program brought Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 5 in C-sharp minor. Mr. Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony have been getting a lot of critical acclaim for their recordings of the Mahler Symphonies, so there was a bit of excitement in the air. Mr. Thomas attacked the first movement with a fierce and fearless pace. It was exhilarating beyond belief, it reminded me of bicycle ride I once took down a very long hill in Tuscany where I choose not to look around and take in the beauty, but just pedaled as hard as I could, and it was a thrill. Well, once we were at the bottom of the hill we had two movements to go. Some of the great Mahler performances can be attributed to the fact that the conductor finds a way to bring forward some nuance and keep a continuous line in the faster paced movements of the symphony. It's these continuous lines and nuances that later hold the symphony together as a whole. Since Thomas passed on nuance and line for thrill we were all left a bit out of breath while he slugged through the final two movements. Even the Adagietto in the final movement, which is filled with emotion, came off flat and lifeless. The crowd gave a friendly standing ovation but one could only think of some of the great Mahler performances at Severance Hall conducted by Boulez, Dohnanyi and Ling. from Cool Cleveland contributor Brian E. Schriefer briancpa at msn.com

San Francisco Symphony @ Severance Hall 3/18 This season, the San Francisco Symphony and music director Michael Tilson Thomas came to Cleveland for three days featuring three-and-a-half concerts while next season, the Cleveland Orchestra with Franz Welser-M?st will return the favor. It's a terrific notion on every level: the musicians have time to relax a bit, see some of our city, meet up with far-flung family and friends, and the natives get to hear familiar (and some not-so-familiar, to be sure) music as interpreted by another musical entity. In addition to these concerts, Mr. Tilson Thomas ventured down the street to the Cleveland Institute of Music for a rehearsal of the CIM Orchestra, and also spent some time at Severance Hall for a rehearsal with the Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra, which, in fact, owes its very existence to San Francisco. (Jahja Ling, former resident conductor of the Cleveland Orchestra, came to us from San Francisco, where he had founded the first such youth orchestra.)
Read Kelly Ferjutz's review

Kassaba @ Beachland Ballroom 3/13 I recently witnessed a great new sound to hit the streets of Cleveland. Their name? Kassaba. Their genre? Progessive jazz. The result? A unique fusion of primitive sounding drums, with an eclectic mix of bass, sax and percussion that produces a newly provocative flavor. The group's unparalleled sound originates from a man inspired by moments in everyday life. And he names his works after those moments, which explains some of the titles that include Should I use My Shirt? A Risky Operation, and my favorite, The Zones of Mystery. Greg Slawson, the group's artistic director and composer, works the piano and several of the unique percussion instruments that all members share. And because they share, a great deal of the entertainment in experiencing Kassaba is watching the delicate choreography necessary to get to different instruments on stage without missing a beat. Literally. Slawson often acquires unique percussion instruments - that later define his work - on a lark. They are rare finds that become rare treasures as their collection of unique percussion instruments continues to grow. But the real treasure is how Kassaba pulls it all together: Progressive jazz that boasts both a classical and occasional hip-hop edge. Classically trained from the Cleveland Institute of Music, Slawson, along with fellow group members Candice Lee (piano) and Eric Hosemann (bassist), joins arms with Mark Boich (saxophonist), from the Berklee College of Music in Boston. This foursome uses the bongos, base, saxophone and piano with a unique line up of instruments that includes the udu, talking drum, ocean drum (which sounds like the ocean), djembe, claves, tabla, vibratone, frame drum, agogo and much more. Their next scheduled gig is June 24th at Cain Park at 7:30 p.m. Take a break from the ordinary and experience their unique brand of jazz. from Cool Cleveland contributor TL Champion Champion38 at aol.com

Cleveland Shakespeare Fest at Phoenix 3/4 The Cedar-Lee area in Cleveland Hts. is slowly morphing into theatrical row. A 99-seat musical theater (Kalliope Stage) just opened its doors near the movie theater. And the curtain will soon go up at the new home for Dobama Theater in a converted YMCA down the street and, for one evening in early March, Phoenix Coffeehouse served up a taste of Shakespeare along with its locally-roasted beans. Phoenix was host to a special preview for the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival (www.cleveshakes.org), where a small cast, working in an even smaller space, squeezed a large dose of laughter from an abridged version of A Midsummer Night's Dream. The festival cast is a roving band of thespians that for the past six summers have wandered from University Circle, Tri-C West and Coventry, performing outdoor plays in settings that are anything but traditional. With seven-foot high folding screens, a quartet of actors, dozens of rapid costume changes, and ample use of imagination from the overflow audience, the group pulled it off. Midsummer Night's Dream is the play in which Shakespeare veers closest to slapstick, and this troupe worked every gesture and comical confusion to the fullest. I kept asking myself, is Shakespeare is supposed to be this funny? Maybe the reason for the troupe choosing Phoenix for its performance was that good theater and good coffee have at least one thing in common - perfect timing. And this group had it. It did not seem like the actors were simply delivering lines; rather it flowed like unrehearsed speech, genuine and in the moment. This was broad comedy served up with a nimble touch. from Cool Cleveland reader Doug Mazanec InfoMan at ameritech.net



Yr Turn

Cool Cleveland readers write
 
On 31 hours for Issue 31 "Congrats to Margaret Lynch for her testimonial blog on all the artists who contributed to the 31 For 31 marathon. Reading that really brought home just how much talent and energy and commitment resides in this town. Perhaps few people saw this impressive assemblage of creativity and spirit, but the fact that they all came together so quickly (no small thanks to Ms. Lynch!) speaks volumes...even if few are listening. It truly is this community's loss if it fails to show up and support such amazing efforts." from Cool Cleveland reader Tom Kerr kerrcomm at aol.com

On Cool Cleveland's schedule "I just started receiving your emails, and already I have a comment---since your listings start the same day the list comes out, there's a good chance that by the time a subscriber reads the email it's too late to take advantage of some of those events on that day, particularly the ones that happen to take place during the daytime. There is a similar site in New York, sponsored by Time Out New York (which I believe comes out on Tuesdays), that lists events from Wednesday to the following Tuesday. That way, you can always plan ahead at least one day. Come to think of it, they may actually list eight days of events, from Wednesday to Wednesday, but I'm not really positive about that. Either way, you never have to find out you missed something great like a lunchtime lecture or concert that started an hour ago. Just thought you'd want to know. Thanks for a great site, and have a fun day!" from Cool Cleveland reader Claudia Lynch shoes at claudialynch.com
from Cool Cleveland: Generally, we list events from Thursday to the following Wednesday. We will list events for the current Wednesday only if we received info too late to be included in last week's issue. Generally.

From Quiet Crisis to Quiet Revolution I have some thoughts on the Quiet Crisis, which I have shared with the PD and ideastream, but I would like to share it with the pro-active Clevelanders who read Cool Cleveland. I would like to see us start to take action, replacing the Quiet Crisis with a Quiet Revolution. Thanks to the hard and effective work of ideastream and the PD, we know our problems now. You can't offer a solution until you understand the problem. Arguably our worst problem is putting ourselves down as a community. I am afraid if we keep the conversations about our problems, we will be adding to our worst fault. So Cleveland, let's get going. Let's have the courage to spread the good nows about the city of Cleveland. Lets tackle the problems identified from the Quiet Crisis and transform our community to the city we all know it can be. When this happens it will be a Revolution. When we once told people from out of town that Cleveland is not so bad, we won't think there is a better city on the planet. But more than that, we will transform the dynamic of the city. The Old Cleveland was a heavy manufacturing steel town that was blessed with waterways for cheap transportation of goods, the New Cleveland is a hub for biomedical, banking, and manufacturing that is blessed with parks and recreation areas along our extensive waterways. The Old Cleveland had such a strong economy it could afford the luxury of supporting the arts with large endowments, the New Cleveland arts community is an incubator for new ideas that's the engine of our new economy. The Old Cleveland had a very well intentioned few who made the decisions that affected the entire community, the New Cleveland has grass roots communities that shape the discussion and ultimately make the decisions. There are hundreds of examples that can distinguish the Cleveland of Dick Fegler from the one our children will live in, but we need to take action. Clevelanders will always rally if we know the score - lets call the movement the Quiet Revolution, and use our media to keep us updated on our progress. Thanks for listening, I know that Cool Cleveland has been working towards everything I have written about above, but I wanted to add my voice to the chorus. from Cool Cleveland reader Patrick Staunton patricksta at yahoo.com



Top Five Links

 
We use IdeaStar.com tools to track which articles were clicked the most. Here are the Top 5 from last week's issue, with one more chance for you to click.

1) Writer says goodbye to Cleveland In relocating to Knoxville, CrainTech writer Shasta Clark responds to "How do y'all like living in Cleveland?"
http://neohio.craintech.com

2) Cool Cleveland interview with Issue 31 organizers They discuss its failure and what might have been done to prevent it.
http://www.coolcleveland.com

3) Suburban suffering Upscale suburbs are no longer immune to poverty. http://www.clevelandmagazine.com

4) The real quiet crisis Conveniently bypassing and ignoring big issues of controversy relating to Cleveland by the media. http://www.freetimes.com

5) Midtown Makeover The Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority approved $3.2M in tax-exempt bonds for a makeover including new sidewalks, trees, grassy tree lawns and public art. Read more


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--b1_8228ad36aebf45180eecb15db5081fdc-- From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Mar 24 19:04:49 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 19:04:49 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko comments: A Tribute to Marji Dodrill Message-ID: <20040325030449.59905.qmail@web12010.mail.yahoo.com> A TRIBUTE TO MARJI DODRILL Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Every once in a while we meet a very special person. My life has been made better by having known Marji Dodril. Marji was a woman of beauty, charm, kindness, talent and class. Marji died on March 17. A memorial will be held at 6 p.m. April 4 at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights. It is only fitting that Marji should be memorialized at Dobama. That theatre was a major part of her life. It, ironically, was also where I met Marji. Dobama?s second play was Benjamin Levy?s ?RAPE OF THE BELT.? Dobama had no permanent home, so they borrowed the performing space at Chagrin Falls Little Theatre. I was the public relations director for Dobama at the time, and I loved to just hang around and watch Marji, her husband to-be, Ev Dodrill, and Mary Jane Nottage cavort. She was wonderful in that play and in everything else in which she performed. Whenever I saw her, I could count on a smile and a hug. Even when cancer was raging in her body she was radiant. Her last performance, was a commercial in support of Issue 31, a proposed arts tax which was recently on the ballot. She had little strength, but she needed to do what she could for a cause for which she had great enthusiasm. That was Marji. Marji may have made her last entrance and exit in this life, but she will long be remembered by those of us who loved and respected her. Applause! Bravo! Curtain down! __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Mar 24 19:07:44 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 19:07:44 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: 'Five Guys Named Moe'/Beck Center Message-ID: <20040325030744.25488.qmail@web12001.mail.yahoo.com> CESPEDES PULLS OFF ANOTHER COUP WITH ?FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE? Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Musical reviews are hard to make into good theatre. They are a bunch of songs usually held together by a thread of a script. It takes real creativity to do something other than have the singers stand around singing and maybe dancing around a little. Well, fortunately for The Beck Center, they have that creative director/choreographer. His name is Martin Cespedes. Those who saw Beck?s ?SMOKEY JOE?S CAF?? which won a Times Tribute Award last year for both the production and it?s director/choreographer, know what a wonder that production was. Well, Cespedes has done it again with his production of ?FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE,? He lets out all the stops as he takes on a musical journey based on the music of Louis Jordan. He does it so well that at the curtain call on Sunday afternoon, which was filled with ?mature? citizens, the audience was on their feet screaming for more. In the hands of a lesser director/choreographer, cast, and musical ensemble, this could have been a long and lethal experience. The story is trite, some of the musical sounds repetitive, but it matters little, you won?t even think about it. It?s not even worth relating the so-called story. It?s more important that you know the show contains such songs as ?Messy Bessy,? ?I Know What I?ve Got,? ?Caledonia,? and ?Is You Is.? The music covers the spectrum of sound. There?s a little jazz, a little rock, a little Calypso, a ballad or two, and great harmony songs. You?ll be delighted by ?I Like Them Fat Like That!? and ?Saturday Night Fish Fry.? The cast is uniformly excellent. Lester Currie, Devon Settles, Geoffrey Short, Aric Calhoun and Lawrence Maurice all have a great time, sing well, and move to some creative dance steps. Kyle Primous, as No Max, the participant supposedly not a member of the Moe singing quartet, is phenomenal. He dances, he sings, he acts, he mimes?all extremely well. As an audience member you just won?t sit and watch. You may find yourself on stage getting sung to by members of the cast. You might ?volunteer? to join a Congo line that snakes through the theatre. (Okay, here?s one flaw?that segment was way too long!) Cespedes ignites the stage with creative and disciplined choreography. David Anthony Williams, the musical director, has these guys wailing. His orchestra doesn?t hit a sour note. Don McBride?s scenic design, consisting of floating radio dials, makes a perfect setting for the goings on. Sharon Stark?s costumes are a hoot! Erik Seidel?s lighting and Casey Jones? sound design add a strong positive dimension to the show. Hurrah Martin! Hurrah cast! Hurrah crew! CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: If you miss ?FIVE GUYS NAMED JOE? you?ll be very, very sorry as it?s one of this theatre year?s highlights! ?FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE? will rock the stage of the Beck Center through April 10th. For tickets and information call 216-521-2540 or go online to beckcenter.org. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html From JOVIALITIES at peoplepc.com Wed Mar 24 05:33:58 2004 From: JOVIALITIES at peoplepc.com (JR Simons) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 08:33:58 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kent Stage "Laughter" Auditions Message-ID: <005601c411a4$aa4d06e0$154894ce@r> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0053_01C4117A.C05206E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello, everyone, I am J. R. Simons, I am directing the next Kent Stage Players = production, "Laughter on the 23rd Floor," by Neil Simon. I am = conducting auditions for the show this coming week. You are all invited = to come out to the theatre at 175 E. Main Street in Kent, Ohio and = audition. Auditions will be held on Sunday, March 28 from 4-6 PM and Tuesday, = March 30 from 7-9 PM with callback (if necessary) on Thursday, April 1. = Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script. No monologues = are necessary, however, if you have a prepared (and I stress "prepared") = comic monologue, I will be glad to watch you perform it. This is an = open call, so no appointments are necessary. We will begin readings as = soon as we have enough people present to read. This is a small, ensemble cast with roles available for 7 men aged 20-60 = and 2 women aged 20-40. However, do not let your age be a factor in = deciding whether or not you will audition. I am age and color blind = when it comes to casting. However, due to the nature of the language of = the script, I ask that you be over 18 in order to audition. Because I teach nights at Lorain County Community College, rehearsals = will be on Tuesday and Thursday nights (with some possible Sunday nights = and/or Saturday afternoons) through the end of the LCCC semester = (mid-May) and then every night of the week for the last two weeks of = rehearsal leading up to opening night. This means I am looking for = self-motivated and self-managed actors who will take it upon themselves = to incorporate our rehearsals on their own during time away from the = theatre. If you fit this description, then I want to meet you next = week. For more information on me and my past productions, visit my personal = website at www.jrsimons.8m.com . See you all next week for auditions! Thanks! J. R. Simons Producer The Jovialities Entertainment Co., Ltd. Be sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com ------=_NextPart_000_0053_01C4117A.C05206E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello, everyone,
I am J. R. Simons, I am directing the next Kent Stage Players = production,=20 "Laughter on the 23rd Floor," by Neil Simon.  I am conducting = auditions for=20 the show this coming week.  You are all invited to come out to the = theatre=20 at 175 E. Main Street in Kent, Ohio and audition.
 
Auditions will be held on Sunday, March 28 from 4-6 PM and Tuesday, = March=20 30 from 7-9 PM with callback (if necessary) on Thursday, April 1. =20 Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script.  No = monologues are=20 necessary, however, if you have a prepared (and I stress "prepared") = comic=20 monologue, I will be glad to watch you perform it.  This is an open = call,=20 so no appointments are necessary.  We will begin readings as soon = as we=20 have enough people present to read.
 
This is a small, ensemble cast with roles available for 7 men aged = 20-60=20 and 2 women aged 20-40.  However, do not let your age be a factor = in=20 deciding whether or not you will audition.  I am age and color = blind when=20 it comes to casting.  However, due to the nature of the language of = the=20 script, I ask that you be over 18 in order to audition.
 
Because I teach nights at Lorain County Community College, = rehearsals will=20 be on Tuesday and Thursday nights (with some possible Sunday nights = and/or=20 Saturday afternoons) through the end of the LCCC semester (mid-May) and = then=20 every night of the week for the last two weeks of rehearsal leading up = to=20 opening night.  This means I am looking for self-motivated and = self-managed=20 actors who will take it upon themselves to incorporate our rehearsals on = their=20 own during time away from the theatre.  If you fit this = description, then I=20 want to meet you next week.
 
For more information on me and my past productions, visit my = personal=20 website at www.jrsimons.8m.com . =20 See you all next week for auditions!
 
Thanks!
 
J. R. Simons
Producer
The Jovialities Entertainment Co., = Ltd.
Be=20 sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com
------=_NextPart_000_0053_01C4117A.C05206E0-- From JOVIALITIES at peoplepc.com Wed Mar 24 05:37:06 2004 From: JOVIALITIES at peoplepc.com (JR Simons) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 08:37:06 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"ONE-MINUTE PLAY FESTIVAL" CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS - EXTENDED Message-ID: <005e01c411a5$1ab0ffe0$154894ce@r> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C4117B.30B5FFE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Just a quick reminder that the deadline for submissions to the = Jovialities Entertainment Co. at Cleveland Black Box Theatre "One Minute = Play Festival" has been extended to April 15, 2004. For complete guidelines, visit www.jrsimons.8m.com and go to the One = Minute Play Samples Page. There you will find two examples of a = one-minute play followed by the complete submission guidelines for the = competition. I'm looking forward to reading your plays! Thanks! J. R. Simons Producer The Jovialities Entertainment Co., Ltd. Be sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com ------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C4117B.30B5FFE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Just a quick reminder that the deadline for submissions to the = Jovialities=20 Entertainment Co. at Cleveland Black Box Theatre "One Minute Play = Festival" has=20 been extended to April 15, 2004.
 
For complete guidelines, visit www.jrsimons.8m.com and go to = the One=20 Minute Play Samples Page.  There you will find two examples of a = one-minute=20 play followed by the complete submission guidelines for the = competition.
 
I'm looking forward to reading your plays!
 
Thanks!
 
J. R. Simons
Producer
The Jovialities Entertainment Co., = Ltd.
Be=20 sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com
------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C4117B.30B5FFE0-- From chris at antonellic.com Wed Mar 24 05:39:45 2004 From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 08:39:45 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Don't Forget About Auditions for "Barefoot in the Park" Message-ID: <004d01c411a5$78add230$0e00a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004A_01C4117B.8F2E91E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE ANNOUNCES =20 AUDITIONS For Barefoot in the Park by Neil Simon =20 =20 Directed by Kate Tonti =20 CAST REQUIREMENTS =20 1 FEMALE - MID 20'S TO MID 30'S 1 FEMALE - 50'S PLUS 1 MALE - MID 20S' TO MID 30'S 1 MALE - 50'S PLUS 2 MEN - 20'S TO 50'S (one is non-speaking role) =20 =20 MONDAY, March 29th 7:30pm and TUESDAY, March 30th 7:30pm =20 Theatre address 40 West River Street Chagrin Falls =20 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 Theatre Productions. =20 SHOW DATES ARE: =20 June 4th - June 26th Friday and Saturdays: 8:00 pm Curtain =20 Questions: Call 440-247-8955 =20 HOPE TO SEE YOU AT AUDITIONS! Chris White Corporate Controller M. Davis Management Services, Inc. 32100 Solon Road Solon, OH 44139 440-542-1724-Phone 440-542-1726-Fax ------=_NextPart_000_004A_01C4117B.8F2E91E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CHAGRIN=20 VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE ANNOUNCES

 

AUDITIONS

For

Barefoot=20 in the Park

by Neil Simon

 

 

Directed=20 by Kate Tonti

 

CAST=20 REQUIREMENTS

 

1 FEMALE  -  MID 20'S TO MID=20 30'S

1 FEMALE  -  50'S=20 PLUS

1 MALE  -  MID 20S' TO MID=20 30'S

1 MALE  -  50'S = PLUS

2 MEN  -  20'S TO=20 50'S

 (one is non-speaking=20 role)

 

 

MONDAY, March=20 29th  7:30pm

and=20 TUESDAY, March 30th 7:30pm

 

Theatre=20 address

40=20 West River Street

Chagrin=20 Falls

 

We will have script selections available on = site the=20 night of auditions.

Headshots and resumes are not expected, but are = appreciated.

All=20 actors perform on a volunteer basis in

 Chagrin=20 Valley Little Theatre Productions.

 

SHOW=20 DATES ARE:

 

June=20 4th  -  June 26th

Friday=20 and Saturdays:  8:00 pm=20 Curtain

 

Questions:  = Call =20 440-247-8955

 

HOPE=20 TO SEE YOU AT AUDITIONS!

 

 

Chris = White
Corporate=20 Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon = Road
Solon,=20 OH =20 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
<= /HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_004A_01C4117B.8F2E91E0-- From sharron at gfhoch.com Wed Mar 24 08:42:28 2004 From: sharron at gfhoch.com (Sharron DeCosta) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 11:42:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Victoria Karnafel Korkosz Message-ID: <7F05435925638B4D8692FE13A1A9D68B9AC2@gfh-tserver.internal.gfhoch.com> It is with the deepest regret that we inform you that the Northern Ohio Theatre Community has lost one of its brightest stars, Victoria Karnafel Korkosz. Victoria passed away suddenly on the morning of March 22nd. She had been a member of the theatre community in Akron, New York and Cleveland for over 20 years, performing at Dobama Theatre, Cleveland Public Theatre, Bodwin Theatre Company, Near West Theatre, Charenton Theatre Company, Reader's Theatre and The Hermit Club among others. A graduate of the University of Akron Department of Theatre Arts and Dance, her favorite roles included Allison in "Look Back in Anger" at 78th Street Playhouse, NYC; Velma Sparrow in "Birdbath" at Riverside Playhouse, NYC; Jessie in "Night, Mother," Riverstreet Playhouse, Wanda in "The Waiting Room", Dobama Theatre; and Dolly in "Hello, Dolly" at Near West Theatre. She spent many years as a torch singer in the New York club circuit, taught voice and acting and was a regular performer with her husband at The Harmony Bar & Grille Show Tunes nights. Other credits include the feature film "The Deer Hunter" where she was featured as "Sad Looking Girl." In addition to her stage and film work, she helped dozens of non-profit organizations around the city with fundraising and development efforts through her company, VK & Associates. She is survived by her husband, Arthur Korkosz, a talented musician, who often plays in the orchestra for Near West Theatre productions and at The Hermit Club, her stepdaughters Elizabeth & Jessica Korkosz, her Mother Margaret Karnafel, her brother Mark Karnafel, and Sissy the Dog. Funeral arrangements can be found at the following link: http://www.legacy.com/cleveland/LegacySubPage2.asp?Page=3DLifeStory&Perso= n Id=3D2059279 As a theatre community, we are much diminished. As her friends, we are shocked, saddened, and grief-stricken for the loss of her humor, spirit and life-force. From Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com Wed Mar 24 10:27:24 2004 From: Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com (Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 13:27:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Off The Wall Auditions!!! Message-ID: Off The Wall a Northeast Ohio improv group is having auditions for cast members Saturday, March 27th from 1pm to 2pm at Kennedy's Theater in Playhouse Square. Please bring a resume (headshot is optional) and be prepared to perform group improvisational work. In order to be considered you must be able to commit to weekly rehearsals on Monday and Fridays and be able to perform in shows throughout NE Ohio on Fridays and Saturdays. If you have any questions please contact Patrick Sirl at pjsirl at yahoo.com. Jim D'Amico From coneill at beckcenter.org Wed Mar 24 11:10:01 2004 From: coneill at beckcenter.org (Colleen O'Neill) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 14:10:01 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Comedy Night at the Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E0261D5@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C411D3.9BF301EC Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 Beck Center for the Arts Stand-Up Comedy Night Comedy Class Graduates Perform as stand up comics for the first time in front of a live audience Saturday, April 3 @ 9:00 p.m. (doors open @ 8:30 p.m.) (in the Armory building behind Beck Center on Detroit) =20 To reserve your tickets, call the Box Office (216) 521- 2540=20 =20 **Ticket Price, Location, and other information listed below** =20 Comedy Night Uncontrollable laughter! Is that what you think of when you remember your graduation? Well, the Beck Center for the Arts has eight graduates who are putting away their caps, gowns and emotional speeches for one hilarious night of stand up comedy. =20 J.D. Sidley and Friends The evening will be hosted by comedian, and course instructor, John David Sidley. Sidley is founder of The Cleveland Comedy Kitchen, a group of comedians who raise money for hunger assistance. Also performing will be Rodney Bengston and Mike Scanlon who have appeared at the IMPROV and Hilarities in Cuyahoga Falls. =20 Ticket Price and Location=20 Tickets to this unforgettable night of comedy are only $5 and are available through the Box Office. The show will take place in the Armory Building located behind the Beck Center on Detroit Avenue.=20 =20 To Reserve your tickets, call the Box Office (216) 521-2540 The Beck Center for the Arts is located just ten minutes from downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. =20 =20 Colleen O'Neill Marketing Assistant Beck Center For The Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107=20 Email: coneill at beckcenter.org Phone: 216.521.2540 ext.244 Fax: 216.228.6050 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C411D3.9BF301EC Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

Beck Center for the Arts Stand-Up Comedy = Night

Comedy Class = Graduates

Perform as stand up comics for the first time in front of a live = audience

Saturday, April 3 @ 9:00 p.m. (doors open @ 8:30 = p.m.)

(in the Armory building behind Beck Center on Detroit)<= /p>

 =

To reserve your = tickets, call the Box Office (216) 521- 2540

=  

**Ticket Price, Location, and other information listed = below**

=  

Comedy = Night

Uncontrollable laughter!  Is that what you = think of when you remember your graduation?  Well, the Beck Center for the Arts has eight graduates who are putting away their caps, gowns = and emotional speeches for one hilarious night of stand up comedy.

 =

J.D. Sidley and = Friends

The evening will be hosted by comedian, and course instructor, John David Sidley.  Sidley is founder of The Cleveland = Comedy Kitchen, a group of comedians who raise money for hunger assistance. = Also performing will be Rodney Bengston and Mike Scanlon who have appeared at = the IMPROV and Hilarities in Cuyahoga Falls.

 =

Ticket Price and = Location =

Tickets to this unforgettable night of comedy are = only $5 and are available through the = Box Office. The show will take place in the Armory Building located behind the Beck Center on = Detroit = Avenue.

 

To Reserve your tickets, = call the Box Office (216) 521-2540

The = Beck Center for the Arts is located just ten minutes from downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood.=

 

=

 

=

Colleen O'Neill

Marketing = Assistant

Beck Center For The Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, OH 44107 =

Email: coneill at beckcenter.org

Phone: = 216.521.2540 ext.244

Fax: = 216.228.6050

------_=_NextPart_001_01C411D3.9BF301EC-- From fsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com Thu Mar 25 05:33:00 2004 From: fsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com (Fred Sternfeld) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 08:33:00 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fairmount expands summer teen professional training workshops. MORE AUDITIONS to be held April 18 ! Message-ID: <005c01c4126d$b4af7770$0400a8c0@fred> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005D_01C41243.CBDC7CB0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The first round of auditions filled up 30 slots in our professional training intensives to be held this summer. Many more talented students are showing interest. As a result, Fairmount is expanding the scope of the summer program and will be holding auditions for Junior Professional and Teen Professional theatre intensives on Sunday April 18 from 1 - 6 pm. In addition to our current offerings, a new two-week, Junior Professional Musical Theatre Day Camp session is now being planned for August 9-21. Interested students should contact The Fairmount Center at 440-338-3171 for an appointment. Here are some of the young people who have been accepted into the program, joining Fred Sternfeld, Tom Fulton, Andrew May, Victoria Bussert, Mitchell Fields, Wayne Turney, Martin Cespedes, Carol Pribble, David Willliams, Alicia Kahn, Kari Kandel, Sean Szaller, Jeff Haffner and other local professionals for an exciting program of performing arts training this summer : Adrienne Sereta, Alex Puette, Arlo Hill, Ben Martin, C.J. Bonde, Devon, Turchan, Elisabeth Licata, Emily Schrader, Emma Wahl, Eric Bartkowski, Halle Morse, Hayley Hineline, Heather Farr, Jenni Messner, Kaitlin Noah, Kenzie Nothnagel, Mary Caitlin Gilson, Meghan O'Connor, Robert Keith, Ruth Hitchcock, Sara Masterson, Sharon Pearlman & Suzzanne Ponomarenko. For more information about the Summer camp, visit our website at www.fairmountcenter.org or call 440-338-3171. ------=_NextPart_000_005D_01C41243.CBDC7CB0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

The first round of = auditions filled up=20 30 slots in our professional training=20 intensives to be held this summer. Many more talented students = are=20 showing interest. As a result, Fairmount is expanding the scope of the = summer=20 program and will be holding auditions for Junior Professional and Teen=20 Professional theatre intensives on Sunday April 18 from 1 - 6=20 pm.  In addition to our = current=20 offerings, a new two-week, Junior Professional Musical Theatre = Day Camp=20 session is now being planned for August 9-21. Interested students should contact = The=20 Fairmount Center at 440-338-3171 for an = appointment.

Here are some of the young = people=20 who have been accepted into the=20 program,  joining Fred Sternfeld, Tom Fulton, Andrew May, = Victoria=20 Bussert, Mitchell Fields, Wayne Turney, Martin Cespedes, Carol Pribble, David Willliams, Alicia = Kahn, Kari=20 Kandel, Sean Szaller, Jeff Haffner and other local = professionals for an exciting program of performing arts training this = summer=20 :

Adrienne Sereta, Alex Puette, Arlo Hill, Ben Martin, C.J. = Bonde, Devon,=20 Turchan, Elisabeth Licata, Emily Schrader, Emma Wahl, Eric Bartkowski, = Halle=20 Morse, Hayley Hineline, Heather Farr, Jenni Messner, Kaitlin Noah, Kenzie Nothnagel, Mary Caitlin = Gilson, Meghan=20 O'Connor, Robert Keith, Ruth Hitchcock, Sara Masterson, Sharon = Pearlman & Suzzanne Ponomarenko.

For more information about the = Summer camp,=20 visit our website at www.fairmountcenter.org or call 440-338-3171.

------=_NextPart_000_005D_01C41243.CBDC7CB0-- From rozsears01 at yahoo.com Wed Mar 24 20:30:52 2004 From: rozsears01 at yahoo.com (roslyn sears) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 20:30:52 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]ROSENCRANTZ & GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD """"COUPON""" Message-ID: <20040325043052.5442.qmail@web40508.mail.yahoo.com> Kent Stage Players is Proud to Present Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead At 175 E. Main St., Kent Ohio BY PRINTING THIS OUT AND BRINGING IT WITH YOU EITHER FRIDAY, SATURDAY, OR SUNDAY. YOU'LL RECEIVE A 50% DISCOUNT OFF THE PRICE OF ONE ADMISSION. BRING A FRIEND AND IT'S BUY ONE GET ONE FREE. BRING TWO FRIENDS AND IT'S BUY ONE GET ONE FREE AND THE THIRD ONE IS 50% OFF. THE DOORS OPEN AT 7 AND SEATING IS LIMITED. THIS IS OUR FINAL WEEKEND! HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html From VanBrujah at aol.com Wed Mar 24 20:13:18 2004 From: VanBrujah at aol.com (VanBrujah at aol.com) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 23:13:18 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Actors of Farinella's Ghost present ANTIGONE Message-ID: -------------------------------1080187998 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit John Capocci and The Actors of Farinella's Ghost in cooperation with Walsh University present ANTIGONE adapted by Lewis Galantiere from the play by Jean Anouilh Friday March 26 and Saturday March 27 8:00 pm Walsh University Science Center Auditorium Walsh University 2020 East Maple Street NW, North Canton Admission is free! House opens at 7:30 There is no reserved seating Presented as part of the 29th Annual Philosophy-Theology Symposium In a contemporary adaptation of medieval academic tradition, the Walsh University Philosophy and Theology Departments present each spring their annual Philosophy-Theology Symposium, the Disputed Question Series. Focusing on a variety of topics, the symposium features an address by a renowned scholar or creative artist, accompanied by either a panel discussion or a commentary on the artist's work. The series also includes a program of artistic value as a means of dramatizing the significance of the theoretical issue or displaying the creative talent of the featured artist. For more information, please call John G. Trapani Jr., Ph.D. at (330) 490-7042 -------------------------------1080187998 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
John Capocci and The Actor= s of Farinella's Ghost
in cooperation with Walsh=20= University present
ANTIGONE
adapted by Lewis=20= Galantiere
from the play by=20= Jean Anouilh
&= nbsp;
Friday March 26 and Saturd= ay March 27
8:00 pm
Walsh University Science C= enter Auditorium
Walsh University
2020 East Maple Street NW,= North Canton<= /DIV>
 
Admission is free!
House opens at 7:30
There is no reserved seati= ng
 
Presented as part of the 2= 9th Annual Philosophy-Theology Symposium
 
In a contemporary adap= tation of medieval academic tradition, the Walsh University Philosophy and T= heology Departments present each spring their annual Philosophy-Theology Sym= posium, the Disputed Question Series. Focusing on a variety of topics, the s= ymposium features an address by a renowned scholar or creative artist, accom= panied by either a panel discussion or a commentary on the artist's work. Th= e series also includes a program of artistic value as a means of dramatizing= the significance of the theoretical issue or displaying the creative talent= of the featured artist.
 
 
For more information, plea= se call John G. Trapani Jr., Ph.D. at (330) 490-7042
-------------------------------1080187998-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Wed Mar 24 09:13:58 2004 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 09:13:58 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]PIANIST NEEDED FOR "THE FANTASTICKS" AT CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE Message-ID: <20040324171358.94275.qmail@web80401.mail.yahoo.com> --0-206931271-1080148438=:94084 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Clague Playhouse 1371 Clague Road (Between Detroit & Hilliard) Westlake, OH 44145 440-331-0403 Clague Playhouse is in need of a good pianist for their production of The Fantastics. This is a paid position. Rehearsals start April 1st. Production Dates are May 7 - 30 The director is Robert Gibb. Please contact Bernice Bolek, Production Manager, at 440-331-8497 --0-206931271-1080148438=:94084 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Clague Playhouse
1371 Clague Road (Between Detroit & Hilliard)
Westlake, OH 44145
440-331-0403
 
Clague Playhouse is in need of a good pianist for their production of The Fantastics. This is a paid position.
 
Rehearsals start April 1st.  Production Dates are May 7 - 30
 
The director is Robert Gibb.
 
Please contact Bernice Bolek, Production Manager,
at 440-331-8497
 
--0-206931271-1080148438=:94084-- From Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com Thu Mar 25 04:51:20 2004 From: Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com (Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 07:51:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Off The Wall Auditions!!! Message-ID: Off The Wall a Northeast Ohio improv group is having auditions for cast members Saturday, March 27th from 1pm to 2pm at Kennedy's Theater in Playhouse Square. Please bring a resume (headshot is optional) and be prepared to perform group improvisational work. In order to be considered you must be able to commit to weekly rehearsals on Monday and Fridays and be able to perform in shows throughout NE Ohio on Fridays and Saturdays. If you have any questions please contact Patrick Sirl at pjsirl at yahoo.com. Jim D'Amico From modebbie at peoplepc.com Thu Mar 25 07:32:35 2004 From: modebbie at peoplepc.com (Mo & Debbie Morrow) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 10:32:35 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ELVIS Show this Sat. 3-27 Message-ID: <003b01c4127e$6740dd60$d6b84943@default> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0038_01C41254.7D244BA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable If you love Elvis music then you will love.....=20 "REMEMBERING ELVIS" By Justin Grillo This young, talented performer has been singing Elvis songs since he was = 3 years old.He has developed a Fantastic show! He sounds like, dresses = like & acts like the King. He will be performing This Saturday In Avon = Lake March 27 @ Liquid Therapy at 8:00 pm in the Artstown Plaza 33493 = Lake Rd. For dinner Reservations call 440-930-9178=20 For bookings e-mail Debbie at modebbie at peoplepc.com=20 Thank you & see you there!!! =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0038_01C41254.7D244BA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
If you love Elvis music then you will=20 love..... 
         =20  "REMEMBERING ELVIS"
         &nb= sp;           =20 By  Justin Grillo
This young, talented performer has been singing Elvis songs since = he was 3=20 years old.He has developed a Fantastic show! He sounds like, dresses = like &=20 acts like the King. He will be performing This Saturday In Avon = Lake=20 March 27 @ Liquid Therapy at 8:00 pm  in the Artstown Plaza 33493 = Lake Rd.=20 For dinner Reservations call 440-930-9178
For bookings e-mail Debbie at modebbie at peoplepc.com
Thank you & see you there!!!
 
 
      
 
------=_NextPart_000_0038_01C41254.7D244BA0-- From KSWalder at neo.rr.com Thu Mar 25 07:48:52 2004 From: KSWalder at neo.rr.com (Kathleen Walder) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 10:48:52 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]PNR Improv this Saturday Message-ID: <015a01c41280$ac5e94d0$0400a8c0@cameroxp> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0157_01C41256.C326BDC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Point of No Return Improv This Saturday, March 27 7:30 p.m. Quirk Cultural Center 1201 Grant St. - Cuyahoga Falls Tickets $5 at the door "Whose Line Is It Anyway" style improv in a smoke-free theatre setting Improv...cheaper than therapy www.PNRImprov.com ------=_NextPart_000_0157_01C41256.C326BDC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Point of No Return = Improv
This Saturday, March = 27
7:30 p.m.
Quirk Cultural = Center
1201 Grant St. - = Cuyahoga=20 Falls
Tickets $5 at the = door
 
"Whose Line Is It = Anyway" style improv=20 in a smoke-free theatre setting
 
 
Improv...cheaper than therapy
www.PNRImprov.com
------=_NextPart_000_0157_01C41256.C326BDC0-- From BURTON313 at aol.com Thu Mar 25 07:48:50 2004 From: BURTON313 at aol.com (BURTON313 at aol.com) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 10:48:50 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Devin Davis live Message-ID: <46.4a1d4b3b.2d945962@aol.com> -------------------------------1080229730 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Be sure to come check out: Devin Davis Live in Concert Atlanta based teen r&b singer Devin Davis will be hitting the stage this saturday at Baldwin Wallace's dance marathon for a FREE CONCERT open to the public! He'll be performing songs off his upcoming LP Me in the Making This is definetly going to be a show you won't wanna miss! March 27, 2004 @ 1:00 Baldwin Wallace Recreation Center For more info...check out www.devindavis.net -------------------------------1080229730 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Be sure to come check out:
 
Devin Davis
 
 Live in Concert
 
Atlanta based teen r&b singer Devin Davis will be hi= tting the stage this saturday at Baldwin Wallace's dance marathon for a FREE= CONCERT open to the public!
 
He'll be performing songs off his upcoming LP
 
Me in the Making<= /FONT>
 
This is definetly going to be  a show you won'= t wanna miss!
 
March 27, 2004 @ 1:00
Baldwin Wallace Recreation Center
For more info...check out www.devindavis.net
 
-------------------------------1080229730-- From yvette at beckcenter.org Thu Mar 25 09:30:16 2004 From: yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 12:30:16 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dee Hoty ~ Broadway Leading Lady ~ One Night Only at Beck Center! Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E01D787@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4128E.D61CF157 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Beck Center for the Arts Proudly Presents Broadway's Leading Lady and Lakewood Hometown Girl Dee Hoty along with Jack Lee For One Night Only ~ Saturday, May 8, 2004 =20 =20 Lakewood, Ohio - The Beck Center is proud to bring the best of Broadway to Lakewood as we present an incredible evening with one of Broadway's leading ladies and hometown Lakewood girl, Dee Hoty, accompanied by Broadway musical theater director Jack Lee. Dee and Jack will perform, for one night only, on Saturday, May 8 at 8:00 p.m. The spectacular event will benefit the Beck Center for the Arts Department of Education, which offers curriculum-based, progressive programming in dance, music, theater and visual arts for children, teens and adults. Proceeds also benefit the Lakewood Public Schools Alumni Foundation. Dee Hoty began her theatrical career 36 years ago at Lakewood High School. After graduating from Otterbein College in 1974, she apprenticed at The Cleveland Playhouse. Dee made her Broadway debut in 1980 in a short-lived revival of The 5 O'Clock Girl. =20 Since then, she has distinguished herself as one of Broadway's most highly regarded leading ladies, with more than 30 theater, television and film credits to her name. =20 Her film and television credits include Co-narrator of TBS's Untold West, Harry and Walter Go to New York, Models, Inc., St. Elsewhere, Spencer for Hire, The Equalizer and recurring roles on Capital, Ryan's Hope, Guiding Light and As the World Turns. Dee's recent turn as Phyllis in the celebrated Paper Mill Playhouse revival of Stephen Sondheim's Follies can be heard on CD. Dee can also be seen on the PBS Home Video My Favorite Broadway: The Leading Ladies. Dee has starred in Broadway's Footloose, Will Rogers Follies and City of Angels. She has been nominated for three Tony Awards for Best Actress in a Musical for her performances in The Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public, Will Rogers Follies and Footloose. Dee is currently starring on Broadway in the smash hit Mamma Mia. =20 - more - Jack Lee is one of the most respected musical directors in theater today. Originally from Cleveland, Jack has conducted numerous Broadway shows, as well as national and international tours. He has worked with Tommy Tune on Broadway, with Debbie Reynolds, Peter Palmer, Jane Powell and Juliet Prowse, and with Shirley MacLaine in Postcards from the Edge. Jack is a contributing staff member of New York University and Carnegie Mellon University. He is a frequent guest instructor and master class teacher at his alma mater, Baldwin Wallace, and was the subject of an Emmy award winning PBS documentary on his life and work. =20 The Beck Center for the Arts is proud to bring Dee Hoty and Jack Lee to the Main Stage for this one night only musical extravaganza. Benefactor tickets are available for $150 and include cocktails and hors d'oeuvres at 6:45 p.m., preferred seating for the show, followed by a dessert reception. Patron tickets are available for $50 and include the performance and dessert reception. =20 As part of this exciting evening, The Beck Center will raffle off a "Weekend On Broadway" package that will include round trip airfare for two, overnight hotel accommodations, dinner for two, and limousine service to and from the airport. Dee Hoty's appearance is made possible by the generous support of The Plain Dealer. The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. For more information please call Chris Alexander at (216) 521-2540 ext. 242. =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_01C4128E.D61CF157 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

B= eck Center<= /st1:PlaceType> for the Arts

Proudly = Presents

Broadway’s Leading = Lady and Lakewood Hometown Girl

D= ee Hoty along with Jack = Lee

For One Night Only ~ = Saturday, May 8, = 2004

 

 

        = ;    Lakewood, Ohio – The Beck Center is proud to = bring the best of Broadway to Lakewood as we present an incredible evening with = one of Broadway’s leading ladies and hometown Lakewood girl, Dee Hoty, accompanied by Broadway musical theater = director Jack Lee.  Dee and Jack will = perform, for one night only, on Saturday, May 8 at 8:00 p.m.  The = spectacular event will benefit the Beck = Center for the Arts Department of Education, which offers curriculum-based, progressive programming in dance, music, theater and visual arts for = children, teens and adults.  Proceeds = also benefit the Lakewood Public Schools Alumni Foundation.

Dee Hoty began her theatrical career 36 years ago at = Lakewood High School.  After graduating from = Otterbein College in 1974, she = apprenticed at The Cleveland Playhouse.  = Dee made her Broadway debut in 1980 in a short-lived revival of The 5 O’Clock Girl. 

Since then, she has = distinguished herself as one of Broadway’s most highly regarded leading ladies, = with more than 30 theater, television and film credits to her name. 

Her film and television credits include Co-narrator of TBS’s Untold West, Harry and Walter Go to New York, Models, Inc., St. Elsewhere, Spencer = for Hire, The Equalizer and recurring roles on Capital, Ryan’s Hope, Guiding Light and As = the World Turns.  = Dee’s recent turn as Phyllis in the celebrated Paper Mill Playhouse revival of Stephen Sondheim’s Follies= can be heard on CD.  = Dee can also be seen on the PBS Home Video My Favorite = Broadway:  The Leading = Ladies.

Dee= has starred in Broadway’s Footloose, Will = Rogers Follies and City of = Angels.  She has been nominated for = three Tony Awards for Best Actress in a Musical for her performances in The = Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public, Will Rogers Follies and Footloose.  = Dee is currently starring on Broadway in the smash hit Mamma = Mia. 

- more -

Jack Lee is one of the most = respected musical directors in theater today.  Originally from = Cleveland, Jack has conducted numerous Broadway shows, as well as national and international tours.  He = has worked with Tommy Tune on Broadway, with Debbie Reynolds, Peter Palmer, Jane Powell = and Juliet Prowse, and with Shirley MacLaine in = Postcards from the Edge.  Jack is a contributing staff member of = New York = University and Carnegie = Mellon University.  He is a frequent guest = instructor and master class teacher at his alma mater, Baldwin Wallace, and was the subject of = an Emmy award winning PBS documentary on his life and work. 

        = ;    The Beck = Center for the Arts is proud to bring Dee Hoty and = Jack Lee to the Main Stage for this one night only musical extravaganza.  Benefactor tickets are = available for $150 and include cocktails and hors d’oeuvres at 6:45 p.m., preferred seating for the show, followed by a dessert reception.  Patron tickets = are available for $50 and include the performance and dessert reception. 

        = ;    As part of this exciting evening, The Beck Center will raffle off a = “Weekend On Broadway” package that will include round trip airfare for two, overnight hotel accommodations, dinner for two, and limousine service to = and from the airport.

Dee Hoty’s appearance is made possible by the = generous support of The Plain Dealer.  = The Beck Center for the Arts is = located just 10 minutes west of downtown = Cleveland at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in = Lakewood.  For more information please = call Chris Alexander at (216) 521-2540 ext. 242.

 

 

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_01C4128E.D61CF157-- From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Thu Mar 25 10:04:57 2004 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 13:04:57 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Miss Gulch Rides out of Cleveland this Weekend! 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_01C41293.AE9BC30A Content-Type: text/plain She made Cleveland laugh and she touched your heart - but it's time for our Almira to ride her bike into the sunset. Catch her last two performances this weekend, Friday March 26th and Saturday, March 27th at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square and bid the bitch goodbye! Curtain is 8:30PM and tickets are just $19 each. Read what the critics have to say... article1 Roy Berko, Lorain County Times . "He knows how to play an audience! He teases, he sidles up unsuspecting victims and he does a great double entendre. The result is our really, really liking Vannello, which parleys into a really, really good time for the audience." article2Keith Joseph - Cleveland Free Times . "Vannello vibrantly sells a parcel of ersatz cabaret pastiches tarted up with lavender lyrics" article3Christine Howey - Cleveland Scene . "Nickolas L. Vannello is at his best when he's playing off the energetically supportive audience reactions. Vannello sells all the songs..." article4Great Seats Available! . Kennedy's theatre is set up with cabaret tables so that every seat is like a front-row experience! Come early to the show and enjoy dinner at S.T.A.R. Restaurant, or relax with a cocktail at the bar in our own theater. Come see what Cleveland is howling over -- and catch the final weekend of the hilarious "Miss Gulch Returns!" Visit our web site at: www.missgulchreturns.com ------_=_NextPart_001_01C41293.AE9BC30A Content-Type: text/html Message

She made Cleveland laugh and she touched your heart - but it's time for our Almira to ride her bike into the sunset. Catch her last two performances this weekend, Friday March 26th and Saturday, March 27th at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square and bid the bitch goodbye! Curtain is 8:30PM and tickets are just $19 each.

Read what the critics have to say...

Roy Berko, Lorain County Times
.
 "He knows how to play an audience! He teases, he sidles up unsuspecting victims and he does a great double entendre. The result is our really, really liking Vannello, which parleys into a really, really good time for the audience."
 
Keith Joseph - Cleveland Free Times
.
 "Vannello vibrantly sells a parcel of ersatz cabaret pastiches tarted up with lavender lyrics"
 
Christine Howey - Cleveland Scene
.
 "Nickolas L. Vannello is at his best when he's playing off the energetically supportive audience reactions. Vannello sells all the songs..."
 
Great Seats Available!
.
Kennedy's theatre is set up with cabaret tables so that every seat is like a front-row experience! Come early to the show and enjoy dinner at S.T.A.R. Restaurant, or relax with a cocktail at the bar in our own theater.

Come see what Cleveland is howling over -- and catch the final weekend of the hilarious "Miss Gulch Returns!" Visit our web site at: www.missgulchreturns.com

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C41293.AE9BC30A-- From yvette at beckcenter.org Thu Mar 25 10:51:14 2004 From: yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 13:51:14 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BECK'S "Five Guys" Receive Rave Reviews!! Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E01D78A@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4129A.25BFD416 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Beck Center's FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE =20 Receive Rave Reviews! (check them out below!) =20 Only 3 more weekends! Through April 10th Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. Sundays at 3:00 p.m. Call now for tickets - (216) 521-2540 www.beckcenter.org =20 =20 "Oh my God, is this show a great time." =20 "Four weekends are not going to be enough of Little Moe, Bog Moe, Four-Eyed Moe, Eat Moe and No Moe - the Beck Center for the Arts is going to need to schedule mo' "Moe."" =20 It's version of Five Guys Named Moe, a revue of Louis Jordan's swing-era jazz, be-bob and rhythm-and-blues songs such as "Caldonia" and "Choo Choo Ch'Boogie," easily qualifies as one of the best locally produced musical shows to go up on the Cleveland area over the last decade." =20 "With a cast of talented, instantly engaging performers, a solid stage band, a whimsical ands effective set and outstanding costumes, this high-spirited production pumps its viewers full of larky exuberance." =20 "Expertly directed and choreographed by Martin Cespedes, . . . " =20 "As the Moes, Geoffrey Short, Lester Currie, Lawrence Maurice, Devon Settles and Aric Calhoun are all triple threats. They create distinct and appealing personalities for their characters while skillfully dancing swing steps and, best of all, singing with individual style and collective, beautifully blended power." =20 "There wouldn't seem to be room for any more talent on the Beck's small stage, but it manages to increase geometrically with Kyle Primous as No Max. Primous, well-known locally as a dancer, performs his steps with an astonishingly loose, spontaneous energy that looks as if it's verging on chaos, but it's actually ruled by dead-on balance, timing and strength." =20 "He, the Moes and the capable band lead by David Anthony Williams share the stage with Don McBride's excellent set, a collection of what look like pieces from huge old radios, including dials, buttons and sections of sleek, Art Deco wood cases. It goes perfectly with actor-designer Lester Currie's flamboyant costumes, whose vivid satin shirts, loud pants and coats and outrageous ties both amuse and delight." =20 "Cespedes pulls all these elements into a production relaxed in mood but lively in effect." =20 =20 Carolyn Jack, The Plain Dealer =20 "Cespedes has done it again with his production of 'FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE,. He lets out all the stops as he takes on a musical journey based on the music of Louis Jordan." =20 "The cast is uniformly excellent. Lester Currie, Devon Settles, Geoffrey Short, Aric Calhoun and Lawrence Maurice all have a great time, sing well, and move to some creative dance steps. Kyle Primous, as No Max, the participant supposedly not a member of the Moe singing quartet, is phenomenal. He dances, he sings, he acts, he mimes-all extremely well." =20 "Cespedes ignites the stage with creative and disciplined choreography. David Anthony Williams, the musical director, has these guys wailing. His orchestra doesn't hit a sour note. Don McBride's scenic design, consisting of floating radio dials, makes a perfect setting for the goings on. Sharon Stark's costumes are a hoot! Erik Seidel's lighting and Casey Jones' sound design add a strong positive dimension to the show." =20 "Hurrah Martin! Hurrah cast! Hurrah crew!" Roy Berko, The Times Newspaper =20 Hurrah Beck Center! =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_01C4129A.25BFD416 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Beck Center’s FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE

 

Receive Rave Reviews! (check them out = below!)

 

  Through = April 10th

Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at = 8:00 = p.m.

Sundays at 3:00 p.m.

Call now for tickets – (216) 521-2540

www.beckcenter.org

 

“Oh my God, is this show a great time.”

 

“Four weekends are not going to be enough of Little Moe, Bog Moe, Four-Eyed Moe, Eat = Moe and No Moe – the Beck Center for the Arts is going to need to schedule = mo’ “Moe.””

 

It’s version of Five Guys Named Moe, a revue of = Louis Jordan’s swing-era jazz, be-bob and rhythm-and-blues songs such as “Caldonia” and “Choo Choo Ch’Boogie,” easily qualifies as one of the best locally produced musical shows to go = up on the Cleveland area over the last = decade.”

 

“With a cast of talented, instantly engaging performers, a solid stage band, a whimsical ands effective set and outstanding = costumes, this high-spirited production pumps its viewers full of larky = exuberance.”

 

“Expertly directed and choreographed by Martin Cespedes, . . .

 

“As the Moes, Geoffrey Short, Lester Currie, = Lawrence Maurice, Devon Settles and Aric Calhoun are = all triple threats.  They = create distinct and appealing personalities for their characters while skillfully = dancing swing steps and, best of all, singing with individual style and collective, = beautifully blended power.”

 

“There wouldn’t seem to be room for any more talent on the Beck’s = small stage, but it manages to increase geometrically with Kyle Primous as No Max.  Primous, well-known locally as a dancer, performs his steps with an astonishingly = loose, spontaneous energy that looks as if it’s verging on chaos, but = it’s actually ruled by dead-on balance, timing and = strength.”

 

“He, the Moes and the capable band lead by David = Anthony Williams share the stage with Don McBride’s excellent set, a = collection of what look like pieces from huge old radios, including dials, buttons = and sections of sleek, Art Deco wood cases.  It goes perfectly with actor-designer Lester Currie’s = flamboyant costumes, whose vivid satin shirts, loud pants and coats and outrageous = ties both amuse and delight.”

 

Cespedes pulls all these elements into a = production relaxed in mood but lively in effect.”

 

        = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =    Carolyn Jack, The Plain Dealer

 

Cespedes has done it again with his production of ‘FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE,.  He = lets out all the stops as he takes on a musical journey based on the music of Louis = Jordan.”

 

“The cast is uniformly excellent.  = Lester Currie, Devon Settles, Geoffrey Short, Aric = Calhoun and Lawrence Maurice all have a great time, sing well, and move to some creative dance steps.  Kyle = Primous, as No Max, the participant supposedly not = a member of the Moe singing quartet, is phenomenal.  He dances, he sings, he acts, he mimes—all extremely = well.”

 

Cespedes ignites the stage with creative and = disciplined choreography.  David = Anthony Williams, the musical director, has these guys wailing.  His orchestra doesn’t hit = a sour note.  Don McBride’s = scenic design, consisting of floating radio dials, makes a perfect setting for = the goings on.  Sharon = Stark’s costumes are a hoot!  Erik Seidel’s lighting

and Casey Jones’ sound design add a strong positive dimension to the show.”

 

“Hurrah Martin!  Hurrah cast!  Hurrah = crew!”

Roy Berko, The Times Newspaper

 

Hurrah = Beck = Center!<= /b>

 

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_01C4129A.25BFD416-- From WcpAkron at aol.com Thu Mar 25 10:46:08 2004 From: WcpAkron at aol.com (WcpAkron at aol.com) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 13:46:08 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Weathervane Playhouse presents Neil Simon's "The Dinner Party" Message-ID: <141.25516915.2d9482f0@aol.com> --part1_141.25516915.2d9482f0_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable WEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE presents Neil Simon's THE DINNER PARTY Sponsored by Summa Health System Foundation Weathervane Playhouse is pleased to present the AKRON PREMIERE of Neil=20 Simon's comedy THE DINNER PARTY. This production is sponsored by Summa Heal= th=20 System Foundation. The Dinner Party opened on Broadway late in 2000 followi= ng a=20 record-breaking run at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles in 1999 and its E= ast=20 Coast premiere at the Kennedy Center in June 2000. Six people are mysteriously summoned to dinner. Arriving first are three=20 men: the easily exasperated Claude, the shlubby Albert and the cynical, suav= e=20 Andre. After noticing six place settings at the table, they quickly discove= r=20 that they have nothing in common except that each has an ex-wife, at which p= oint=20 an awful possibility occurs to them - which turns out to be true! Before th= e=20 evening is over, the door is locked from the outside and no one can leave. =20 It's love from soup to nuts and a delicious comedy ensues. In one fast-pace= d,=20 intermissionless hour and a half, typical Neil Simon one-liners share the st= age=20 with the play's message of forgiveness and renewal. The Washington Post=20 calls this "Neil Simon's emotionally richest play. It's laugh-out-loud funn= y!" Weathervane Playhouse will hold a special fund raising dinner on the night o= f=20 Saturday, May 1. Tickets are $60 each and include dinner at 6:30 p.m. in th= e=20 new "Dietz Classroom Theater," the performance of The Dinner Party and=20 dessert onstage after the show. Dinner also includes wine, beverages, appet= izer,=20 salad, chicken marsala, roasted vegetables and sweet potato souffl=E9. Seat= ing is=20 limited and $25 is tax-deductible. On the nights of Friday, April 23 and Saturday, May 1, Weathervane is=20 offering a DATE NIGHT CLASS. Parents can see the play while their children=20= (ages 3 -=20 9) "play" with games, movies and theater-related activities. $6 per child=20 with purchase of theater tickets. Sponsored by Summa Health System Foundation it's Neil Simon's THE DINNER=20 PARTY -- a delicious comedy just ripe for the picking at Weathervane Playh= ouse=20 April 14 - May 9, 2004. Low-cost preview performances on Wednesday and=20 Thursday, April 14 & 15 at 7:30 p.m. with official opening on Friday, April=20= 16 at=20 8:00 p.m. Other performances are Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Fridays and Saturd= ays=20 at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Charge by phone at Weathervane's Ticket=20 Office at 330-836-2626. Call between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through=20 Friday. Tickets: $18 ($2 discount on Thursdays and Sundays for Senior Citiz= ens &=20 Students). The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to=20 encourage economic growth, education excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. Additional Season Sponsors: WKSU, PAX-TV --part1_141.25516915.2d9482f0_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

WEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE presents
Neil Simon's THE DINNER PARTY
Sponsored by Summa Health System Foundation



Weathervane Playhouse is pleased to present the AKRON PREMIERE of Neil S= imon's comedy THE DINNER PARTY.  This production is sponsored by Summa=20= Health System Foundation.  The Dinner Party opened on Broadway late in=20= 2000 following a record-breaking run at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles=20= in 1999 and its East Coast premiere at the Kennedy Center in June 2000.

Six people are mysteriously summoned to dinner.  Arriving first are= three men: the easily exasperated Claude, the shlubby Albert and the cynica= l, suave Andre.  After noticing six place settings at the table, they q= uickly discover that they have nothing in common except that each has an ex-= wife, at which point an awful possibility occurs to them - which turns out t= o be true!  Before the evening is over, the door is locked from the out= side and no one can leave.  It's love from soup to nuts and a delicious= comedy ensues.  In one fast-paced, intermissionless hour and a half, t= ypical Neil Simon one-liners share the stage with the play's message of forg= iveness and renewal.  The Washington Post calls this "Neil Simon's emot= ionally richest play.  It's laugh-out-loud funny!"

Weathervane Playhouse will hold a special fund raising dinner on the nig= ht of Saturday, May 1.  Tickets are $60 each and include dinner at 6:30= p.m. in the new "Dietz Classroom Theater," the performance of The Dinner Pa= rty and dessert onstage after the show.  Dinner also includes wine, bev= erages, appetizer, salad, chicken marsala, roasted vegetables and sweet pota= to souffl=E9.  Seating is limited and $25 is tax-deductible.

On the nights of Friday, April 23 and Saturday, May 1, Weathervane is of= fering a DATE NIGHT CLASS.  Parents can see the play while their childr= en (ages 3 - 9) "play" with games, movies and theater-related activities. &n= bsp;$6 per child with purchase of theater tickets.

Sponsored by Summa Health System Foundation it's Neil Simon's THE DINNER= PARTY --   a delicious comedy just ripe for the picking at Weathe= rvane Playhouse April 14 - May 9, 2004.  Low-cost preview performances=20= on Wednesday and Thursday, April 14 & 15 at 7:30 p.m. with official open= ing on Friday, April 16 at 8:00 p.m.  Other performances are Thursdays=20= at 7:30 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Charg= e by phone at Weathervane's Ticket Office at 330-836-2626.  Call betwee= n 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.  Tickets: $18 ($2 disco= unt on Thursdays and Sundays for Senior Citizens & Students).

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

--part1_141.25516915.2d9482f0_boundary-- From mike at r-town.net Thu Mar 25 11:36:46 2004 From: mike at r-town.net (Mike Raum) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 14:36:46 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Very sad news - Victoria Karnafel Korkosz Message-ID: <000601c412a0$8344ad80$6501000a@oemcomputer2> Victoria Karnafel Korkosz, a wonderful actor and singer, died suddenly Monday March 22nd., of what appeared to be an embolism that made its way to her heart. Ms Korkosz was an accomplished theatrical and film actor and member of the Screen Actors Guild. Notable credits include her role as Allison in the Off-Broadway production of Look Back in Anger and her role as "The Sad Looking Girl" in the Academy Award winning film The Deer Hunter. Her Greater Cleveland work included numerous performances with Near West Theatre, Dobama, Chagrin Valley Little Theatre, Red Hen Productions and Charenton Theatre Company, most recently in the Cemetery Tour of Spoon River Anthology. She is especially remembered for her musical theater portrayals of Dolly Levi in Hello Dolly and Miss Hannigan in Annie. Ms. Korkosz was very active with her husband Arthur, at Clevelands Hermit Club. Victoria earned her Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts in 1979 from the University of Akron; and was honored with awards for Best Actress and Best Actress Experimental Theatre Company for the 1975-76 season. She received additional theatrical training with the American Stanislavsky Theatre and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. Ms Korkosz was also an active fundraiser on behalf of social service and performing arts organizations in the Cleveland area. In the mid 1990s she was director of Grant Writing for the West Side Ecumenical Ministries and went on to establish VK & Associates, coordinating successful fundraising projects on behalf of Dobama Theatre, West Side Community House, Merrick House, and the Northeast Ohio Breast Cancer Coalition. Visitation will be this Thursday from 7-9 PM Friday 2-4 and 7-9 PM The Ferfolia Funeral Home 356 W Aurora Rd. (Ohio Rt 82) Sagamore Hills, OH Funeral Saturday March 27, 10:00 AM at St Barnabas Catholic Church, Sagamore Hills, followed by internment at All Saints Cemetery. For those of us who knew Vicki, we our shocked and saddened by this loss. The world just won't be the same without her! Michael Raum R-Town Communications 14600 Detroit Ave. Suite 430 Lakewood, OH. 44107 (216) 521-5002 (216) 521-5004 FAX mike at r-town.net From amay at greatlakestheater.org Thu Mar 25 13:07:48 2004 From: amay at greatlakestheater.org (Andrew May) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 16:07:48 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: GLTF calling all people Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F09821B@GLTF01> -----Original Message----- From: Andrew May [mailto:amay at greatlakestheater.org] Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 3:52 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsterfeld.com Subject: GLTF calling all people To all the good people in the Land of Cleve!!!!! I am in the midst of putting together the artistic look of our new "summer theater brochure" and I need your help. This Sunday at 10AM to 12 noon, right outside the Ohio Theater marquis, we are taking the "cover shot" photo of the brochure. I have closed down Euclid Ave. from E 17th to E 14th to create the correct atmosphere for what I have in mind. It is quite complex, so to simplify - what I need is PEOPLE. Live, breathing people to act like themselves and walk down the street as though they knew where they were going. People of all shapes and sizes, colors, sexes etc..... Oh yeah, dress like it is summer! I can't offer much, except coffee/tea, donuts/bagels, getting a chance to be on the cover of our brochure, hang out with some fun people in the middle of a large street while the police direct traffic around you, and some good theater Kharma! Call or email me if you can make it! Thanx and all the best to all of you, Andrew May Associate Artistic Director Great Lakes Theater Festival 1501 Euclid Avenue #423 Cleveland, OH 44115 216 241 5490 Ext. 313 amay at greatlakestheater.org >From Jay B. Johnson" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C41286.CA849260 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Thanks to everyone that sent us headshots and resumes for the 99 bottle = of beer commercial. The spot is complete and eveyone we used did a = great job. I'm sorry I couldn't respond to everone's emails, there were quite a few = and this was a last minute project. Tips for the future: For those who will be sending headshots through the email again, and = being a producer looking at headshots, here are a few tips. This info can be used when sending stuff to = anyone. Please label your headshots with your name. For example "BobSmith.jpg" = you don't have to put "headshot.jpg." then we have to rename them on our end. I see that it's a jpg. Please, jpg's only. No photoshop files, or bitmaps, etc. jpg is pretty = standard in the industry. Same with the resume. "BobSmith.doc" is a lot easier to keep track of = then "Resume.doc" Also, it's good to put down (if it's a paid gig) that you have an agent. = We had several people that didn't tell us that they had agents and we = contacted them directly, this just caused a little confusion on our end. I want to say thank you again, it's nice to see that NEOhioPal works. = I'll use it again. Jay Johnson Creative Director OSV Studios ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C41286.CA849260 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Thanks to everyone that sent us = headshots and=20 resumes for the 99 bottle of beer commercial.  The spot is complete = and=20 eveyone we used did a great job.
 
I'm sorry I couldn't respond to = everone's emails,=20 there were quite a few and this was a last minute project.
 
Tips for the future:
 
For those who will be sending headshots = through the=20 email again, and being a producer looking at headshots,
here are a few tips.  This info = can be used=20 when sending stuff to anyone.
 
Please label your headshots with your = name. =20 For example  "BobSmith.jpg"  you don't have to put=20 "headshot.jpg."
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------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C41286.CA849260-- From mslerner at adelphia.net Thu Mar 25 16:49:55 2004 From: mslerner at adelphia.net (Michael Lerner) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 19:49:55 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lead Singer needed for rock 'n soul band Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C412A2.58D93B90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Flashback - the rock 'n soul band is looking for a male lead singer who enjoys singing oldies, r&b, pop and rock & roll tunes from the 60s and 70s. We practice Tuesday nights in Beachwood and we have a gig coming up on May 1st. We are looking for a dedicated professional. Previous band experience a plus. If interested, please contact me right away Michael Lerner (216) 231-8787 x223 (work) mlerner at chsc.org (440) 248-2180 mslerner at adelphia.net (home) ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C412A2.58D93B90 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Flashback - the rock=20 'n soul band is looking for a male lead singer who enjoys singing = oldies,=20 r&b, pop and rock & roll tunes from the 60s and = 70s.
We = practice Tuesday=20 nights in Beachwood and we have a gig coming up on May 1st. We are = looking for a=20 dedicated professional. Previous band experience a = plus.
If = interested,=20 please contact me right away
 
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------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C412A2.58D93B90-- From tamingofshakespearecompany at yahoo.com Thu Mar 25 19:21:27 2004 From: tamingofshakespearecompany at yahoo.com (Beth Sadowski) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 19:21:27 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Titus Andronicus Needs Crew Message-ID: <20040326032127.6262.qmail@web61202.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1128850165-1080271287=:5596 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii NEOhioPal, Please respond to this e-mail if you are willing/available for any of the following positions in The Taming of Shakespeare Company's production of Titus Andronicus: Assistant Director Stage Manager General Tech Set Designer -We will be accepting resumes for these positions March 26, 2004. Please send all resumes to TamingOfShakespeareCompany at yahoo.com -- we will respond promptly after receiving any e-mails. --Our production dates are scheduled for September 2004. Thank you, BethAnn Sadowski President, Taming of Shakespeare Company Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam --0-1128850165-1080271287=:5596 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
NEOhioPal,
     Please respond to this e-mail if you are willing/available for any of the following positions in The Taming of Shakespeare Company's production of Titus Andronicus:
 
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Stage Manager
General Tech
Set Designer
 
-We will be accepting resumes for these positions March 26, 2004. Please send all resumes to TamingOfShakespeareCompany at yahoo.com -- we will respond promptly after receiving any e-mails.
--Our production dates are scheduled for September 2004.
 
Thank you,
BethAnn Sadowski
President, Taming of Shakespeare Company

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-------------------------------1080275106-- From limeyhick at yahoo.com Thu Mar 25 20:33:54 2004 From: limeyhick at yahoo.com (Mike and Ike) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 20:33:54 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]DELETE NOW: A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Message-ID: <20040326043354.87159.qmail@web60907.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1906803614-1080275634=:86717 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii WARNING: SEVERAL FOREIGN LEADERS HAVE TOLD ME THEY WANT THIS PIECE TO BE WRITTEN. FOR THEIR NAMES, EMAIL JOHN KERRY AT KERRY at BADFREAKINMOVE.COM MIKE: (English accent) Greetings and salutations, all. He?s not Mike. IKE: (Southern accent) He ain?t Ike. M: Last week, after taking an exceptional amount of peyote and watching three "Girls Gone Wild" DVD?s, Ike and I got into a rather lengthy discussion about theatre. I: He talked. I was watchin? the boobies turn into Uta Hagen. M: And in between his screams and accusations that the aforementioned Uta hooters were stealing his soul, we decided that, while reviews of current productions are fun and continue to increase our hate mail from both theatre and comedy purists, if we are to become the entertainment gurus we pretend to be in sock puppet shows, we need to broaden our horizons. I: Expand more than Sally Struthers and forced democracy combined. M: So, to that end, we are proud to announce that, coming soon, Mike and Ike present The Complete History of Theatre (Abridged). I: Yep, over the next few weeks, we?re gonna be hoppin? in the Wayback machine and fillin? ya in on everything ya always wanted ta know about the-ater but didn?t want ta pay several thousand dollars to learn. I?m your tutor now, Nancy. M: And, while we have a detailed lesson plan already figured out? I: Ya wrote it on a cocktail napkin at XTC, ya dweeb! M: --we want to make this course interactive. I: Is there somethin? specific you want us to rag on? M: Discuss. I: Six a one, half dozen of the other. If so, email us before April 4th at limeyhick at yahoo.com with the work "fluffernutter" in the subject and we?ll make sure ta think about using your suggestions. M: MIU is open for business, dear friends. All we need now is John Vernon to be the Dean and a sexual harassment suit. I: I got that covered. So what?re we gonna name the football team? M: The "Pappsmears." I: I like it. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-1906803614-1080275634=:86717 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

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MIKE: (English accent) Greetings and salutations, all. He?s not Mike.

IKE: (Southern accent) He ain?t Ike.

M: Last week, after taking an exceptional amount of peyote and watching three "Girls Gone Wild" DVD?s, Ike and I got into a rather lengthy discussion about theatre.

I: He talked. I was watchin? the boobies turn into Uta Hagen.

M: And in between his screams and accusations that the aforementioned Uta hooters were stealing his soul, we decided that, while reviews of current productions are fun and continue to increase our hate mail from both theatre and comedy purists, if we are to become the entertainment gurus we pretend to be in sock puppet shows, we need to broaden our horizons.

I: Expand more than Sally Struthers and forced democracy combined.

M: So, to that end, we are proud to announce that, coming soon, Mike and Ike present The Complete History of Theatre (Abridged).

I: Yep, over the next few weeks, we?re gonna be hoppin? in the Wayback machine and fillin? ya in on everything ya always wanted ta know about the-ater but didn?t want ta pay several thousand dollars to learn. I?m your tutor now, Nancy.

M: And, while we have a detailed lesson plan already figured out?

I: Ya wrote it on a cocktail napkin at XTC, ya dweeb!

M: --we want to make this course interactive.

I: Is there somethin? specific you want us to rag on?

M: Discuss.

I: Six a one, half dozen of the other. If so, email us before April 4th at limeyhick at yahoo.com with the work "fluffernutter" in the subject and we?ll make sure ta think about using your suggestions.

M: MIU is open for business, dear friends. All we need now is John Vernon to be the Dean and a sexual harassment suit.

I: I got that covered. So what?re we gonna name the football team?

M: The "Pappsmears."

I: I like it.


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Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-1906803614-1080275634=:86717-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Thu Mar 25 21:55:00 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 00:55:00 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Ragtime - the Musical at RRCT ( June Westside Production) Message-ID: <167.2d48965a.2d951fb4@aol.com> --part1_167.2d48965a.2d951fb4_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable >From Artistic Director Kevin Joseph Kelly..... RRCT (Rocky River Community Theatre) is pleased to announce the audition=20 dates for: Ragtime - The Musical They are April 5, 6 and 7, 2004 starting 7 PM. =A0 The auditions will take=20 place at the Beach Education Center located at the corner of Detroit Avenue=20= and=20 Erie Road in Rocky River, Oh. (located across the street from St. Christophe= r's=20 Church on Detroit Avenue). =A0The auditions take place in the back building=20= on=20 the top floor.=20 Production Dates are the last weekend of June and the first two weekends in=20 July 2004. An AEA contract will be available for the show. =A0 If you are equity and=20 interested in this production, please respond to this email and indicate wha= t role=20 you are interested in. =A0 Unless I am not familiar with you, an initial=20 audition will not be necessary, and the potential equity role will be filled= by=20 invitation from the production team. =A0 Our goal at RRCT is to have at leas= t one=20 equity role per show. ALL ROLES ARE OPEN! Our Goal The goal of our theatre is to combine equity, professional, community theatr= e=20 and novice talent in quality productions for our audiences. The combination= =20 of which creates a dynamic theatre experience for all involved. We perform=20= at=20 the Rocky River High School Auditorium, an 800 seat venue with state of the=20 art equipment and an orchestra pit. In this case, we will have a large=20 orchestra to bring this incredible music alive. The production team is:=A0=A0=A0 Kevin Joseph Kelly------Director/Musical St= aging =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Heidi Herczeg-------------Musical=20 Director =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Donna Jansen-------------Producer =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Marcus Dana--------------Lighting=20 Design =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Eric Seidel-----------------Set Design =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0 Sharon Stark--------------Costume=20 Design Mark your calendars! With respect, Kevin Joseph Kelly =20 Call me with any questions 216-269-3824 or email me at this address. TPOG! --part1_167.2d48965a.2d951fb4_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>From Artistic Director Kevin Joseph Kelly.....

RRCT (Rocky River Community Theatre) is pleased to announce the audition dat= es for: Ragtime - The Musical

They are April 5, 6 and 7, 2004 starting 7 PM. =A0 The auditions will take p= lace at the Beach Education Center located at the corner of Detroit Avenue a= nd Erie Road in Rocky River, Oh. (located across the street from St. Christo= pher's Church on Detroit Avenue). =A0The auditions take place in the back bu= ilding on the top floor.

Production Dates are the last weekend of June and the first two weekends=20= in July 2004.

An AEA contract will be available for the show. =A0 If you are= equity and interested in this production, please respond to this email and=20= indicate what role you are interested in. =A0 Unless I am not familiar with=20= you, an initial audition will not be necessary, and the potential equity rol= e will be filled by invitation from the production team. =A0 Our goal at RRC= T is to have at least one equity role per show.

ALL ROLES ARE OPEN!

Our Goal
The goal of our theatre is to combine equity, professional, communit= y theatre and novice talent in quality productions for our audiences. =20= The combination of which creates a dynamic theatre experience for all involv= ed.  We perform at the Rocky River High School Auditorium, an 800 seat=20= venue with state of the art equipment and an orchestra pit.  In this ca= se, we will have a large orchestra to bring this incredible music alive.<= U>


The production team is:=A0=A0=A0 Kevin Joseph Kelly------Director/Mus= ical Staging
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Heidi Herczeg-------------Musical Director =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Donna Jansen-------------Producer
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Marcus Dana--------------Lighting Design
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Eric Seidel-----------------Set Design
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0  Sharon Stark--------------Costume Design

Mark your calendars!


With respect,
Kevin Joseph Kelly 
Call me with any questions 216-269-3824 or email me at this address.
TPOG!
--part1_167.2d48965a.2d951fb4_boundary-- From nancy at dancejourneys.com Fri Mar 26 05:43:59 2004 From: nancy at dancejourneys.com (Nancy Sweeney) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 08:43:59 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?iso-8859-1?Q?Jet=E9_Dance_Centre_looking_for_qualified_instructors?= Message-ID: <004d01c41338$ffc7b170$6401a8c0@Nancy> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C4130E.7B6C1FD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Teaching dance as an art form in a non-competitive environment, fostering creativity and a love for dance through nurturing teaching methods. If this sounds like you and you are interested in teaching with us, contact us at=20 440-526-9991 or email at sharon at dancejourneys.com for more information, visit our website at www.dancejourneys.com ------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C4130E.7B6C1FD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Teaching dance as an art = form
in a non-competitive=20 environment,
fostering creativity and a love = for=20 dance
through nurturing teaching=20 methods.
 
If this sounds like you and you are interested in = teaching=20 with us,
contact us at
440-526-9991
or email at
sharon at dancejourneys.com
 
for more information, = visit our=20 website at www.dancejourneys.com ------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C4130E.7B6C1FD0-- >From Nancy Sweeney" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0059_01C4130F.748D21E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Studio Space Available Birthday Parties Yoga Classes Fitness Classes For more information about renting space, contact us at=20 440-526-9991 or email at sharon at dancejourneys.com for more information, visit our website at www.dancejourneys.com ------=_NextPart_000_0059_01C4130F.748D21E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Studio = Space=20 Available
 
Birthday=20 Parties
Yoga = Classes
Fitness=20 Classes
 
For more information about renting space,
contact us at
440-526-9991
or email at
sharon at dancejourneys.com
 
for more information, = visit our=20 website at www.dancejourneys.com
 
------=_NextPart_000_0059_01C4130F.748D21E0-- >From Nancy Sweeney" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0062_01C41310.2EACFD70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dance Journeys=AE was developed for children, to teach dance and a = little about the world we live in! It can be offered to schools and = children's organizations as a workshop, residency or a public = presentation. Details are available at www.dancejourneys.com/djtogo.html If you are interested in bringing Dance Journeys=AE to your organization = or group, contact us at 440-526-9991 or by email at = sharon at dancejourneys.com ------=_NextPart_000_0062_01C41310.2EACFD70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dance Journeys=AE was developed for = children, to=20 teach dance and a little about the world we live in! It can be offered = to=20 schools and children's organizations as a workshop, residency or a = public=20 presentation.
 
Details are available at www.dancejourneys.com/d= jtogo.html
 
If you are interested in bringing Dance = Journeys=AE=20 to your organization or group, contact us at 440-526-9991 or by email at = sharon at dancejourneys.com
 
------=_NextPart_000_0062_01C41310.2EACFD70-- From jsm72 at sbcglobal.net Fri Mar 26 06:03:35 2004 From: jsm72 at sbcglobal.net (Jean Martin) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 06:03:35 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Readers' Theatre Benefit April 17 Message-ID: <20040326140336.15921.qmail@web80002.mail.yahoo.com> --0-727756926-1080309815=:5326 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ AN EVENING OF LITERARY LAUGHTER A Readers? Theatre to benefit Friends of Boulevard Theatre & Shaker Heights Library Endowment Fund Joy Borland, Director featuring Joy Borland ? Marcia Darby ? Russ Duino ? Tiiu Gennert Michael Green ? Renee Harrison ? Jean Martin ? Sara Menefee Fred Perry ? David Rohler ? William True Performing humorous vignettes and monologues by Woody Allen, Dave Barry, Erma Bombeck, Art Buchwald, Davey Crockett, Langston Hughes, Molly Ivins, James Thurber, Mark Twain, Judith Viorst and more Saturday, April 17, 7:30 p.m. Shaker Heights Public Library, 16500 Van Aken Blvd.Shaker Hts. OH 44120 Wine & Desserts following the performance $20/Person $35/Couple Tickets available at both Shaker Libraries. Tickets can also be purchased by mail and held at the door. Please make checks payable to Friends of Shaker Library. For more information, call the library 216/991-2030 JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ [input] [input] [input] [input] [input] [input] [input] [input] Jean Sycle Martin 216-561-8588 --0-727756926-1080309815=:5326 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

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AN EVENING OF LITERARY LAUGHTER

 A Readers? Theatre to benefit

Friends of Boulevard Theatre

&

Shaker Heights Library Endowment Fund

Joy Borland, Director

 

featuring

Joy Borland ? Marcia Darby ? Russ Duino ? Tiiu Gennert

Michael Green ? Renee Harrison ? Jean Martin ? Sara Menefee

 Fred Perry ? David Rohler ? William True

Performing humorous vignettes and monologues by

Woody Allen, Dave Barry, Erma Bombeck, Art Buchwald, Davey Crockett, Langston Hughes, Molly Ivins, James Thurber, Mark Twain, Judith Viorst

and more

 Saturday, April 17, 7:30 p.m.

 Shaker Heights Public Library,

16500 Van Aken Blvd.Shaker Hts. OH  44120

 

Wine & Desserts following the performance

$20/Person    $35/Couple

 

Tickets available at both Shaker Libraries. Tickets can also be purchased by mail and held at the door. Please make checks payable to Friends of Shaker Library. For more information, call the library 216/991-2030

 

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Jean Sycle Martin
216-561-8588
--0-727756926-1080309815=:5326-- From ddaymusic at cox.net Fri Mar 26 06:16:13 2004 From: ddaymusic at cox.net (Don Day) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 9:16:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]RAGTIME at St. Peter Chanel High School Message-ID: <20040326141613.OTHS26108.lakemtao01.cox.net@smtp.east.cox.net> St. Peter Chanel is proud to announce its newest and most ambitious theatrical undertaking ever, the recent Broadway sensation…RAGTIME! With a cast and crew of over 85 families, RAGTIME represents the single largest dramatic production ever produced at Chanel. Our show dates are for the next two weekends: Friday, March 26 at 7pm Saturday, March 27 at 7pm Sunday, March 28 at 3pm Friday, April 2 at 7pm Saturday, April 3 at 7pm Sunday, April 4 at 3pm The cost for advanced sale seats is $10 for adults and $7 for seniors (60 & over) and children (12 & under). General admission seats are only available at the door. General admission seats cost $2 less per ticket, but general admission patrons will be seated behind the reserved rows. If you have any questions about tickets, contact Kathy Krupar at 216.459.8758 any evening. Orders can be placed by phone. Ragtime is under the direction of Amy Liptak, Music by Don Day, Staging by Bryan Liptak and Staci Raab, and choreography by Brian and Mandy Sinchak. St. Peter Chanel is located in Bedford, OH (across the street from Bedford High School), and just one block south of Northfield and Rockside rd. The address is 480 Northfield rd (also known as Rt. 8). Please call the school at 440-232-5900 for more information. From PFLORIANO at aol.com Fri Mar 26 07:26:02 2004 From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 10:26:02 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Play House Club Message-ID: <1ef.1c62a34c.2d95a58a@aol.com> --part1_1ef.1c62a34c.2d95a58a_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > Broadway Memories"=20 >=20 > Call 216-795-7000 for tickets. >=20 > Floriano Productions' "Broadway Memories" will be presented at the Clevela= nd=20 > Play House Club Fridays and Saturdays starting March 12 and 13 thru April=20= 3=20 > at 9PM.=A0 Matinees March, 18, 24, and 31 at 1.=A0 No performance April 2. >=20 > It features Maryann Nagel, > Ian Atwood, Paul Floriano,=20 > Ryan Bergeron and Little Luke Lemmier! >=20 > Call 216-795-7000 >=20 > Produced by Bill Hoffman > Musical Direction by Ryan Bergeron >=20 > Written and directed by Paul Floriano >=20 > "That Ian Atwood is great!=A0 He's like a young Greg Violand!"=A0 Greg Vio= land >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 --part1_1ef.1c62a34c.2d95a58a_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Broadway Mem= ories"

Call 216-795-7000 for tickets.

Floriano Productions' "Broadway Memories" will be presented at the Cleveland= Play House Club Fridays and Saturdays starting March 12 and 13 thru April 3= at 9PM.=A0 Matinees March, 18, 24, and 31 at 1.=A0 No performance April 2.<= BR>
It features Maryann Nagel,
Ian Atwood, Paul Floriano,
Ryan Bergeron and Little Luke Lemmier!

Call 216-795-7000

Produced by Bill Hoffman
Musical Direction by Ryan Bergeron

Written and directed by Paul Floriano

"That Ian Atwood is great!=A0 He's like a young Greg Violand!"=A0 Greg Viola= nd

























--part1_1ef.1c62a34c.2d95a58a_boundary-- From PFLORIANO at aol.com Fri Mar 26 07:53:47 2004 From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 10:53:47 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Floriano's O'Malley's Murders Message-ID: <1ec.1c4ad4e4.2d95ac0b@aol.com> --part1_1ec.1c4ad4e4.2d95ac0b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Floriano Productions presents "O'Malley's Murders" Call Annette Rawlings at 440-937-5687 for tickets. Floriano Productions' "O'Malley's Murders" will be presented at the Columbia= =20 Road Party Center on March 27th at 7PM.=A0 Tickets are $25 for a great time=20= and=20 pot luck! It features Toni Cervino, Aimee Collier, Greg DelTorto, Tiffany Gates, James= =20 Mango, Russ Stich! 440-937-5687 Written and directed by Paul Floriano =A0=20 --part1_1ec.1c4ad4e4.2d95ac0b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Floriano Productions presents

"O'Malley's Murders"

Call Annette Rawlings at 440-937-5687 for tickets.

Floriano Productions' "O'Malley's Murders" will be presented at the Columbia= Road Party Center on March 27th at 7PM.=A0 Tickets are $25 for a great time= and pot luck!

It features Toni Cervino, Aimee Collier, Greg DelTorto, Tiffany Gates, James= Mango, Russ Stich!

440-937-5687

Written and directed by Paul Floriano

=A0






























--part1_1ec.1c4ad4e4.2d95ac0b_boundary-- From slackey_cpa at email.msn.com Fri Mar 26 09:19:32 2004 From: slackey_cpa at email.msn.com (slackey_cpa) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 11:19:32 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oliver Twisted at Pickwick Message-ID: <008001c41356$81fbe220$6801a8c0@computer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_007D_01C41324.3654E420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Every Monday night at 8PM in the Hilarities Theater at Pickwick & Frolic = on East 4th Street, Oliver Twisted presents....Les Musical. If you like comedy, improv, music, dance, drama, action, science = fiction, westerns, literature, showtunes, horror, German industrial, = Fellini, film-noir, Spielberg, McCarthyism, Napoleon, Harriet Tubman, = Paul Bunyan, Gandhi, chick-flicks, the '60s, Action News, ODOT, shaving = cream, tumble weeds....and delicious cocktails to boot, well then, = you're in for a lovely night. Thanks for reading and thanks to the Cleveland theater community for its = support. =20 Sean Lackey =20 ------=_NextPart_000_007D_01C41324.3654E420 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Every Monday night at 8PM in the = Hilarities Theater=20 at Pickwick & Frolic on East 4th Street, Oliver Twisted = presents....Les=20 Musical.
 
If you like comedy, improv, music, = dance, drama,=20 action, science fiction, westerns, literature, showtunes, horror, German = industrial, Fellini, film-noir, Spielberg, McCarthyism, Napoleon, = Harriet=20 Tubman, Paul Bunyan, Gandhi, chick-flicks, the '60s, Action News, ODOT, = shaving=20 cream, tumble weeds....and delicious cocktails to boot, well then, = you're in for=20 a lovely night.
 
Thanks for reading and thanks to the = Cleveland=20 theater community for its support. 
 
Sean Lackey =20
------=_NextPart_000_007D_01C41324.3654E420-- From lor10z at msn.com Fri Mar 26 08:58:50 2004 From: lor10z at msn.com (LISA ORTENZI) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 11:58:50 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great Lakes Theater Festival, Cleveland Museum of Art Youth Summer Institute Message-ID:

Great Lakes Theater Festival, The Cleveland Museum of Art and Hawken School Present The Summer Institute of Theater, Art, Music & Dance!!!

A four-week theater program is being offered at Hawken School for students ages 12-18, from June 21-July 16, 2004.  Great Lakes Theater Festival, The Cleveland Museum of Art, and Hawken School invite you to work alongside professional actors and artists and take classes in acting, Shakespeare, movement, voice, drawing, sculpture, photography and more.  Included will be field trips to the Cleveland Museum of Art. 

There will also be multiple Master Classes lead by Andrew May, Great Lakes Theater Festival's Associate Artistic Director. 

The Summer Institute will culminate in a performance and gallery exhibition involving all enrolled students, who will perform in a 90-minute presentation and exhibit works that helped inspire the settings, costumes, and props.

This four-week program is designed for students of all levels of experience and ability, and affords the opportunity to learn from professional theater and visual artists providing individual attention on a daily basis.  There is no audition so all students interested will be considered for the program.

Experience the joy of professional theater in a safe and supportive environment, designed to challenge students at their own level.

For more information or to register for the summer program  contact:  Dan Call, Hawken School, 440-423-2125, dcall at hawken.edu

 
Lisa Ortenzi
Great Lakes Theater Festival
Supervisor, School Residency Program
We are such things as dreams are made on...


Check out MSN PC Safety & Security to help ensure your PC is protected and safe. From meadowsjoycem at hotmail.com Fri Mar 26 11:23:55 2004 From: meadowsjoycem at hotmail.com (Joyce Meadows) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 14:23:55 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]See" Langston's Place" come to life at Factory Theatre Message-ID:
Cleveland Art Theatre presents.........
       A Three week celebration of Theatre Arts through dance, drama and song.
 
Beginning Friday, March  26  with
              "LANGSTON'S PLACE"
                 directed by Reggie Kelly
 
Come see a sassy, sexy musical set in a popular Harlem dance club and showcase lounge, featuring the music of Nat King Cole and the poetry of Langston Hughes; interwoven in a unique tapestry of the spoken word, music and dance. 
 
This show will run
Friday & Saturday 3/26 & 3/27 at 8 p.m. 
The Sunday Show is SOLD OUT
Ticket prices - $20.00 general admission
 CSU students with I.D. $5.00
Factory Theatre E. 24th at Chester Avenue 
Watch for our announcements about the next two shows!!! 




MSN Toolbar provides one-click access to Hotmail from any Web page ? FREE download! From titlewavetheatre at yahoo.com Fri Mar 26 11:28:15 2004 From: titlewavetheatre at yahoo.com (TITLEWave theatre) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 11:28:15 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]TITLEWave Seeks 10-Minute Plays for Late Summer Production! Message-ID: <20040326192815.20066.qmail@web80804.mail.yahoo.com> --0-291724032-1080329295=:19828 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii TITLEWave theatre SEEKS 10-MINUTE PLAYS To Be Produced at the End of August In Various Locations All Throughout The Campus of Cleveland Public Theatre (The audience will travel to a different performance space for each play!) REQUIREMENTS: Small Casts, up to 5 Actors Simple Production Values 10 Minutes Great Plays!!! Deadline for submission: May 17, 2004 Email Plays to titlewavetheatre at yahoo.com Or Mail them to: Gregory Vovos 21934 Lake Rd. Rocky River, OH 44116 Please include a SASE if you wish to have your script returned. www.titlewavetheatre.com www.cptonline.org Help foster the American theatre, pass this email on to other playwrights. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-291724032-1080329295=:19828 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

TITLEWave theatre

 SEEKS 10-MINUTE PLAYS

To Be Produced at the End of August

In Various Locations All Throughout

The Campus of Cleveland Public Theatre

(The audience will travel to a different

performance space for each play!)

REQUIREMENTS:
Small Casts, up to 5 Actors

Simple Production Values

10 Minutes

Great Plays!!!

Deadline for submission: May 17, 2004

Email Plays to titlewavetheatre at yahoo.com

Or Mail them to:

Gregory Vovos

21934 Lake Rd.

Rocky River, OH 44116

Please include a SASE if you wish to have your script returned.

www.titlewavetheatre.com

www.cptonline.org

Help foster the American theatre, pass this email on to other playwrights.

 


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Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-291724032-1080329295=:19828-- From ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net Fri Mar 26 11:33:37 2004 From: ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net (ensemble-theatre) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 14:33:37 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]PAID POSITION AVAILABLE: STAGE MANAGER FOR LATE MAY PRODUCTION Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0032_01C4133F.5350D410 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Ensemble Theatre is currently seeking a STAGE MANAGER for the final production of the season, The Sweepers by John C. Picardi. Performances will be held in the Brooks Theatre at the Cleveland Play House, beginning May 29 and running through June 13. Rehearsals will begin in late April and will take place in the late afternoons and early evenings (usually 3-7pm) weekdays and weekends. We are offering a stipend for this position. Interested applicants should please contact Melanie via email or at the phone number below to schedule an interview. Also, we are starting to hire for next season as well, so if you are not available for this position but would be interested in working with us next year please respond and forward a resume. --Melanie Guzman General Manager Ensemble Theatre P.O. Box 181309 Cleveland Hts., OH 44118-1309 Phone.216.321-2930.Fax.216.397-5740 email: info at ensemble-theatre.com ------=_NextPart_000_0032_01C4133F.5350D410 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ensemble=20 Theatre is currently seeking=20 a STAGE MANAGER for the final production of the season, = The=20 Sweepers by John C. Picardi.   Performances will = be held=20 in the Brooks Theatre at = the=20 Cleveland Play House, beginning May 29 and=20 running through June 13.  Rehearsals will begin in late = April and=20 will take place in the late afternoons and early evenings (usually = 3-7pm)=20 weekdays and weekends. 
We are = offering a=20 stipend for this position.
 
Interested applicants = should please=20 contact Melanie via = email or at=20 the phone number below to schedule an interview. =20
Also, we are=20 starting to hire for next season as well, so if you are not available for this = position but=20 would be interested in working with us next year=20 please respond and forward a resume.
 
--Melanie = Guzman
General=20 Manager

Ensemble = Theatre 
P.O. Box 181309

Cleveland=20 Hts., OH 44118-1309
Phone.216.321-2930.Fax.216.397-5740

email: = info at ensemble-theatre.com

 

 
------=_NextPart_000_0032_01C4133F.5350D410-- From yvette at beckcenter.org Fri Mar 26 12:02:24 2004 From: yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 15:02:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beck Center Presents Agnes of God ~ Directed by Seth Gordon Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E01D7A3@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4136D.414C4709 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Beck Center for the Arts presents Agnes of God April 9 - May 2, 2004 =20 =20 Lakewood, Ohio - The Beck Center for the Arts presents Agnes of God, opening in the Studio Theater on April 9, 2004 and running through May 2. =20 Agnes of God involves a young nun who gives birth in a convent. The baby is later found dead. Agnes remembers nothing about the conception, pregnancy, birth or murder. The court has assigned a psychiatrist, Dr. Livingstone, to investigate. Dr. Livingstone is determined to help Agnes gain a stronger grasp on reality and uncover any wrongdoers. The conflict between religion and science in this thoughtful melodrama spins itself into a beautiful, yet terrifying tale. Agnes of God asks hard questions about faith and gives no easy answers.=20 Seth Gordon, currently Director of New Play Development at the Cleveland Playhouse directs Agnes of God at the Beck Center. He notes "Agnes of God is many things - a Jane Fonda movie you vaguely remember, a compelling character study, a moving story and a highly theatrical mystery all at once. But the main question that it asks you to ask yourself is, what happens to life in a world that no longer requires faith? Is it truly possible to live one's life with every fact and event being explainable? What are we giving up?" This mysterious three woman play features Alicia Kahn, making her Cleveland theatre debut as Agnes, Elizabeth Ann Townsend returning to the Beck Center following Boy Gets Girl as Dr. Livingstone, and Sherrie Britton as Mother Superior. Agnes of God runs April 9 through May 2 and is sponsored by Cox Communications and Lakewoodbuzz.com. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. There will be no performance on Sunday, April 11. (Real cigarette smoke will be used during this production). For tickets call the Beck Center box office at (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org . Tickets are $22 for adults, $19 for seniors and $15 for students (25 & younger with ID). Discounts 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 in Lakewood.=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_01C4136D.414C4709 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Beck= Center for the Arts

presents

Agnes of = God

April 9 – = May 2, = 2004<= /font>

 

 

Lakewood, Ohio The Beck = Center for the Arts presents Agnes of God, = opening in the Studio Theater on April 9, 2004 and running through May 2.  =

Agnes of God involves a young nun who gives = birth in a convent. The baby is later found dead. Agnes remembers nothing about = the conception, pregnancy, birth or murder.  The court has assigned a psychiatrist, Dr. Livingstone, to investigate.  Dr. = Livingstone is determined to help Agnes gain a stronger grasp on reality and uncover = any wrongdoers.  The conflict = between religion and science in this thoughtful melodrama spins itself into a beautiful, yet terrifying tale.  = Agnes of God asks hard questions about faith and = gives no easy answers.

Seth Gordon, currently Director of New Play Development at the Cleveland = Playhouse directs Agnes of God at the = Beck Center.  He notes “Agnes of = God is many things – a Jane Fonda movie you vaguely remember, a = compelling character study, a moving story and a highly theatrical mystery all at = once. But the main question that it asks you to ask yourself is, what happens to life in a world that no longer requires faith? Is it = truly possible to live one’s life with every fact and event being = explainable? What are we giving up?”

This mysterious three woman play features Alicia Kahn, making her = Cleveland theatre debut as Agnes, Elizabeth Ann Townsend returning to the = Beck Center following Boy Gets = Girl as Dr. Livingstone, and Sherrie Britton as Mother Superior.

Agnes of God runs April 9 through May 2 and is sponsored by = Cox Communications and Lakewoodbuzz.com.   Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 = p.m.  There will be no performance = on Sunday, April 11.  (Real cigarette smoke will be used during this = production).  For tickets call the = Beck = Center box office = at (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org.   Tickets are $22 for = adults, $19 for seniors and $15 for students (25 & younger with ID).  Discounts 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 in = Lakewood. =

 

 

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_01C4136D.414C4709-- From tamingofshakespearecompany at yahoo.com Fri Mar 26 09:53:03 2004 From: tamingofshakespearecompany at yahoo.com (Beth Sadowski) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 09:53:03 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Titus Andronicus Clarifications Message-ID: <20040326175303.34013.qmail@web61203.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2116302664-1080323583=:33384 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii NEOhioPAL, The Taming of Shakespeare Company would like to make a few clarifications concerning our production of Titus Andronicus: To begin, this is our 1st production as a Company, therefore we will not be able to extend any acting/tech positions to Equity members. Also, we must stress that this is our Northeast Ohio debut -- we are starting at rock bottom. The TofSC will not be able to offer any payed positions. We at The TofSC hope that these clarifications do not dissuade anyone from assisting a fledgling theater company -- everybody has to start somewhere. Thank you, BethAnn Sadowski President, Taming of Shakespeare Company Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam --0-2116302664-1080323583=:33384 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
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     The Taming of Shakespeare Company would like to make a few clarifications concerning our production of Titus Andronicus:
     To begin, this is our 1st production as a Company, therefore we will not be able to extend any acting/tech positions to Equity members. Also, we must stress that this is our Northeast Ohio debut -- we are starting at rock bottom. The TofSC will not be able to offer any payed positions. We at The TofSC hope that these clarifications do not dissuade anyone from assisting a fledgling theater company -- everybody has to start somewhere.
 
Thank you,
BethAnn Sadowski
President, Taming of Shakespeare Company

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Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam --0-2116302664-1080323583=:33384-- From cinevid at yahoo.com Fri Mar 26 18:18:44 2004 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 18:18:44 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]PsyClone makes it through first round of PGL Message-ID: <20040327021844.99161.qmail@web60310.mail.yahoo.com> --0-454292239-1080353924=:98070 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi All, My twisted tale of science gone awry, "PsyClone" has made it to the top 1000 screenplays at Project Greenlight. The contest now goes offline and professional readers will boil it down to the top 100. My scenes did not make it, but the odds were a lot worse and there was no peer review at all for the director's contest. One of the reviews I got was so flattering, I just have to share it and revel in the glowing words for at least a few minutes. THE REVIEWER WROTE: "The artistic design of the poster on page 1 was absolutely a great way to hook my interest. This was a fantastic story and I was happy to have chosen this script. This horror film is destined to rise to the top in this contest. The research was thorough, the dialogue exceptional, and the story was a stick of dynamite, explosive all the way through. I am concerned that this writer is a professional and not an amateur and I am nervous of this script?s ability to slide in above mine. One always hopes that all 12,000 screenplays will burn up before your own does, but this one will surely become top 3! Good job and good luck! I wouldn?t have rated the last script so excellent if I had rated this one first ? but this script deserves excellent scores for a job well done. I actually enjoyed it without ever getting bored! I have no negative comments at all. Watch out Stephen King!" --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-454292239-1080353924=:98070 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Hi All,
 
My twisted tale of science gone awry, "PsyClone" has made it to the top 1000 screenplays at Project Greenlight. The contest now goes offline and professional readers will boil it down to the top 100.
 
My scenes did not make it, but the odds were a lot worse and there was no peer review at all for the director's contest.
 
One of the reviews I got was so flattering, I just have to share it and revel in the glowing words for at least a few minutes.
 
THE REVIEWER WROTE:
"The artistic design of the poster on page 1 was absolutely a great way to hook my interest. This was a fantastic story and I was happy to have chosen this script. This horror film is destined to rise to the top in this contest. The research was thorough, the dialogue exceptional, and the story was a stick of dynamite, explosive all the way through. I am concerned that this writer is a professional and not an amateur and I am nervous of this script?s ability to slide in above mine. One always hopes that all 12,000 screenplays will burn up before your own does, but this one will surely become top 3! Good job and good luck! I wouldn?t have rated the last script so excellent if I had rated this one first ? but this script deserves excellent scores for a job well done. I actually enjoyed it without ever getting bored! I have no negative comments at all. Watch out Stephen King!"


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Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-454292239-1080353924=:98070-- From royberko at yahoo.com Fri Mar 26 19:13:19 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 19:13:19 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko Review: Kallipoe Stage's A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING Message-ID: <20040327031319.71727.qmail@web12010.mail.yahoo.com> KALLIOPE STAGE, THE NORTH COAST?S NEW MUSICAL THEATRE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times It?s always a dangerous undertaking to start a new theatre. It is even more tenuous in these times of economic wariness. In spite of the odds, the Cleveland area has seen the birth of several new theatrical enterprises in the last year or so. The newest is Kalliope Stage which has settled into a space at the corner of Lee and Cedar Roads, diagonally across from the Cedar Lee movie theatre. Kalliope has a unique role in the area?it is the only venue dedicated exclusively to the American musical. The American musical, for all practical purposes is the child of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein. They conceived ?OKLAHAMA!? the first true book musical, in which the music, the lyrics and the storyline all melded into one. In contrast to previous musicals, the dancing, the singing, the spoken lines of ?OKLAHOMA? were all integral to the story, which cannot be told if any of the elements is missing. The Rodgers and Hammerstein scheme gave birth to works by Lerner and Loewe (e.g., ?MY FAIR LADY?), Steven Sondheim (?FOLLIES?), Stephen Schwartz (?PIPPIN?), Leonard Bernstein (?WEST SIDE STORY?) and a number of others. It is only fitting that Kalliope Stage open its doors with a tribute to the fathers of the American musical. Their production of ?A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING? is a review which blends together songs from such hit shows as ?CAROUSEL,? ?THE KING AND I,? ?SOUTH PACIFIC,? and ?THE SOUND OF MUSIC.? The title comes from the song ?It?s a Grand Night For Singing, written for ?STATE FAIR? the only movie musical the duo wrote. Kalliope?s theatre is a spanking brand new, intimate space, consisting of about 50 comfortable seats, placed in three rows. The audience is right up front and there isn?t a bad seat in the house. The box office personnel, ticket taker, ushers and theatre staff are warm and welcoming. They even hand out chunks of home made chocolate ?thingies? to every patron. It would be wonderful to say that Kalliope Stage?s opening production was superlative. Unfortunately, it wasn?t, but it was entertaining. It was extremely well sung. The music was well played. The production is filled with some very fine moments. But, there are also some problems. On the plus side, all five cast members individually sing extremely well. Unfortunately, because they are all essentially soloists, the choral sounds were not as blended as they could have been. The women, both in their acting and singing, were fine. Lisa Spinelli was a total delight flashing her sparkling eyes and playing perfectly the fallen innocent in ?I Cain?t Say No.? She captures the stage as soon as she makes an entrance. Joan Ellison?s ?Something Wonderful? was wonderful. She does a nice job of altering her presentational style to fit the mood and ideas of each song. Allison Hedges has a beautiful voice but needed more glee in ?A Wonderful Guy? and more passion in ?If I Loved You.? Joan and Allison did a delightful version of ?Stepsisters? Lament? from ?CINDERELLA.? Robert Burian has a full and powerful voice. Unfortunately, has not learned to visualize images of the things he is singing about. When he sings a love song, he has to feel the love, we have to see it in his eyes and observe it in the way he looks at and touches his partner. Often he sings off in space, eyes blank, his gestures automatic, not powered by emotion. It?s too bad because he has a gorgeous voice. His ?We Kiss In A Shadow? for example, had a wonderful vocal sound. Though he doesn?t have Burian?s vocal abilities, John Paul Boukis does have a pleasant voice. Unfortunately, as with Burian, he seldom makes emotional contact with the person with whom he is singing. His finest moments were during ?All At Once You Love Her? and ?Maria.? Reviews often get bogged down in song after song with little variation. Paul Gurgol, the show?s director, made sure this didn?t happen by adding some very creative moments to the show. Having males sing traditional female songs and vise versa was a nice touch. ?Kansas City? was delightfully staged as was ?It?s Me.? Unfortunately, some of the ?schticks? were over-the-top. The twister game in ?Don?t Marry Me? put singers in positions where singing was nearly impossible. The constant moving of the hay wagon/table was distracting. In fear of falling into the ?bogged down trap,? he over directed, trying to make too much of songs that may have done with less trappings. Technically, the lights and set were nicely conceived. Especially effective were the trees, with trunks in the form of human bodies and branch like arms reaching out to enfold the audience. On the other hand, Kim Brown?s costume designs detracted rather than added. The costumes often drew attention to the clothing rather than assisting the performer to develop his or her character. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: Kalliope Stage is a welcome addition to the Cleveland theatre scene. It takes guts and determination to give birth to a new theatre. The theatre?s directors, John Paul Boukis and Paul F. Gurgol, can only be wished the very best. Their ?A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING? was a pleasant way to start the season. Tickets for ?A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING,? which runs through April 4 can be purchased by calling 216-321-0870. For more information about the theatre go on-line to KalliopeStage.com. Their next production will be ?CAROUSEL.? The tentative opening date is May 14. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html From john.buck.jr at usa.net Sat Mar 27 12:54:06 2004 From: john.buck.jr at usa.net (John Buck, Jr.) Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2004 15:54:06 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Memorial For Marji Dodrill ..... 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------=_NextPart_000_0050_01C41413.BD00B1D0-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Sat Mar 27 20:53:24 2004 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2004 23:53:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: REBEL, REBEL - A Glam Rock Revolution 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_3163276404_2059759_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY PRESENTS "REBEL, REBEL"=20 A GLAM ROCK REVOLUTION FEATURING VANITY CRASH http://www.badepitaph.org Bad Epitaph Theater Company presents REBEL, REBEL, a rocking benefit for BETC=B9S upcoming production, The American Revolution, on Saturday, May 1, 2004 beginning at 8 PM at SPACES, 2220 Superior Viaduct in Cleveland. Dance the night away, play hysterical party games, and enjoy tasty delights from the best Cleveland restaurants. Cash bar also provided. The event includes: VANITY CRASH =AD One of Cleveland=B9s hottest acts, modern "Glam-Punk" DJ DARCLIGHT =AD To keep the feet moving all night long. COME AS YOUR FAVORITE REBEL - Prize given for best costume. SILENT AUCTION =AD A wide variety of Cleveland-area goods and services. 50-50 RAFFLE=20 YE OLDE TWYSTER GAME HUMAN PARTY FAVORS=20 SINATA =AD A pinata =8A for adults. THE CAGE OF WRATH And many more games and special surprises. Tickets are a wildly affordable $10. Make your reservations now, online at http://www.badepitaph.org. For more information, call 216-556-0919. Bad Epitaph Theater Company's summer 2004 production of THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION is sponsored by the Cleveland Free Times and the Cleveland Theater Collective. # # # The American Revolution by Kirk Wood Bromley, directed by David Hansen June 18 =AD July 4, 2004 at Wade Oval in University Circle All performances free and open to the public Imagine if Shakespeare wrote a play about our shared American history. All the familiar names are here: Lafayette, Hamilton, Cornwallis, Burr, Benedic= t Arnold, George III, Jefferson, Franklin, Adams and, of course, George Washington. The action springs to life with passion and humor, and blows the dust off these historical icons. Come and share Washington's travails against Redcoats, Tories, Hessians, mercenaries, mutinying generals, a bankrupt Congress, spies and his own incompetent and restless soldiers alon= g the way to the birth of the American spirit. BETC Mission Statement Bad Epitaph is an ensemble of artists who create an environment where Directors with vision and Artists with passion collaborate to produce theatrical works that are relevant to today=B9s society.=20 --MS_Mac_OE_3163276404_2059759_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Bad Epitaph: REBEL, REBEL - A Glam Rock Revolution BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY PRESENTS
"REBEL, REBEL"
A GLAM ROCK REVOLUTION
FEATURING VANITY CRASH
http://www.badepitaph.org

Bad Epitaph Theater Company presents REBEL, REBEL, a rocking benefit for BE= TC=B9S upcoming production, The American Revolution, on Saturday, May 1= , 2004 beginning at 8 PM at SPACES, 2220 Superior Viaduct in Cleveland.

Dance the night away, play hysterical party games, and enjoy tasty delights= from the best Cleveland restaurants.  Cash bar also provided.

The event includes:
  • VANITY CRASH =AD One of Cleveland=B9s hottest acts, modern "Glam-P= unk"
  • DJ DARCLIGHT =AD To keep the feet moving all night long.
  • COME AS YOUR FAVORITE REBEL - Prize given for best costume.
  • SILENT AUCTION =AD A wide variety of Cleveland-area goods and services.
  • 50-50 RAFFLE
  • YE OLDE TWYSTER GAME
  • HUMAN PARTY FAVORS
  • SINATA =AD A pinata =8A for adults.
  • THE CAGE OF WRATH
And many more games and special surprises.

Tickets are a wildly affordable $10.  Make your reservations no= w, online at http://www.badepitaph.org.  For more information, call 216= -556-0919.

Bad Epitaph Theater Company's summer 2004 production of THE AMERICAN REVOLU= TION is sponsored by the Cleveland Free Times and the Cleveland Theater Coll= ective.

# # #

The American Revolution by Kirk Wood Bromley, directed by David Hans= en
June 18 =AD July 4, 2004 at Wade Oval in University Circle
All performances free and open to the public

Imagine if Shakespeare wrote a play about our shared American history. &= nbsp;All the familiar names are here: Lafayette, Hamilton, Cornwallis, Burr,= Benedict Arnold, George III, Jefferson, Franklin, Adams and, of course, Geo= rge Washington.  The action springs to life with passion and humor, and= blows the dust off these historical icons.   Come and share Washi= ngton's travails against Redcoats, Tories, Hessians, mercenaries, mutinying = generals, a bankrupt Congress, spies and his own incompetent and restless so= ldiers along the way to the birth of the American spirit.

BETC Mission Statement
Bad Epitaph is an ensemble of artists who create an environment where D= irectors with vision and Artists with passion collaborate to produce theatri= cal works that are relevant to today=B9s society.
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Everything fr= om=A0 -=20 Audition - to - Acting=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 Classes - to - Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "Survi= val=20 skills." All about=20 =A0 =A0 "Showcases" and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noti= ced &=20 to get work. .=A0=A0 Creative ways to build & keep your career alive. Use your versatilit= y to=20 help pay the bills=20 =A0=A0=A0 when your career seems stalled or isn't going the way you'd like.= =A0=A0=20 .=A0 Sat. 5/8:=A0 'Tools of the Trade'=20 =A0=A0 Head shots, Resumes, Demo CD's, Business Cards & Other Promotional=20 Materials .=A0 Sat. 5/15:=A0 Marketing Basics=20 =A0=A0=A0Marketing Yourself to Get Local, Regional & National Work=20 .=A0 Sat. 5/22:=A0 Survival Basics=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0Career Options, Transitions & Alternative 'Survival Skills' [Note: It is preferred, but not mandatory, that you attend all sessions.] 4. "Tools of the Trade:=A0 How-to Series" =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Session Dates:=A0 3/30, 4/23, 4/20, 4/27, 5/4, 5/11, & 5/18 [Note: You may attend any session(s) of your choice.] .=A0 Tues: 3/30: How to do Your Professional Head Shot Project =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 [No Session Tues. 4= /6.] .=A0 Tues: 4/13: How to do Your Talent Resume .=A0 Tues. 4/20: How to do Your Voiceover Project .=A0 Tues. 4/27: How to Select & Develop Your Monologues, part I .=A0 Tues. 5/4:=A0=A0 How to Develop & Perform Your Monologues, part II .=A0 Tues. 5/11: Business Basics:=A0 How to Use Business Cards & Other=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Promotional Mat= erials II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptwriting Basic= s=20 for=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights"=A0=A0=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 4/1, 4/8, 4/15,=A0 4/22, & 4/29 [Note: It is preferred that you attend all sessions.] =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Participants should come prepared to focus & work on the Cra= ft of being=20 a playwright =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Discover how to combine your Creativity with the Structural=20= Skills to=20 make your play,=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 sketch or scene come alive.=A0 Follow guidelines to develop=20= your work so=20 that you may=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 market and submit it to local, regional or national play rea= dings.=20 Writers will have the=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 opportunity to prepare scenes or one-acts to be considered f= or upcoming=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "'PlayActs:' A Prelude to Performance" events. . Thurs. 4/1:=A0=A0 "The Craft:=A0 Developing Characters, Content & Format" =A0 Study the techniques for various types of scripts (stage plays, screen=20 plays, & TV scripts). .=A0 Thurs. 4/8:=A0=A0 "Putting the Elements Together" =A0=A0=A0 Concept, Characters, Content, Conflict, Conclusion .=A0 Thurs. 4/15:=A0=A0 "Readin,' Writin,' & Reacting" =A0=A0=A0 Workshop your drafts to get reactions and guidance to edit your ma= terial=20 to=A0 make it=A0 more marketable.=A0=20 .=A0 Thurs. 4/22:=A0=A0 "Revising , Refining & Rehearsing," part I .=A0 Thurs. 4/29:=A0=A0 "Revising, Refining & Rehearsing," part II =A0=A0=A0Workshop your revised scene or one-act drafts or final copy to get=20 reactions and=A0 guidance to edit your=A0=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0 material to enhance its marketability to producers & play readings= .=20 Fees: I.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: Craft & Professional Development" Series $ 25.00=A0 each when registering for 2 or more sessions at the same time.=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Advanced payment requi= red. $ 30.00=A0 each session . =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Cre= dit Cards accepted. Fees:=A0 II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptwrit= ing=20 Basics for=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights" $ 85.00=A0=A0=A0 for all 5 sessions when registered at same time.=A0=A0 Adva= nced=20 payment=A0 required. $ 30.00=A0=A0=A0 individual sessions .=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Credit= Cards accepted. Note:=A0 It is preferable, but not mandatory, to register for all sessions i= n=20 each series.=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 Can't attend scheduled classes?=A0 Private Coaching is available at same fee= s=20 as class sessions, limited time, only. Call (216) 561-8608=A0 to register & for locations. --part1_c.25200731.2d984138_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

"Tricks of The=20= Trade:=A0 Craft, Career & Professional Development"
continues
Tuesday, 3/30
How-to  do Your Professional Head Shot Project

WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, at Shaker Heights locations= .
Call (216) 561-8608.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0


Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays, thru=A0 - Sat. 5/22.
=A0=A0=A0=A0 1.=A0 Tues & Thurs. sessions:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 6:30 -=A0= =A0 8:30 PM
=A0=A0=A0=A0 2.=A0 Sat. sessions:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 10:30 - 12:30 PM


To register for ongoing classes for Actors, Playwrights, Directors & Oth= er Performing Artists, call (216) 561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0=20=

I. "Tricks of the Trade: Craft & Professional Development" Ser= ies
=A0=A0=A0=A0 This Series Provides lots of Practice with Practical Scenarios=20= . . .

1. "On-Camera Practice for Commercial, Industrial & Film Acting"<= BR>
Practice on-camera skills with commercial, film & industrial scripts.= =A0 See yourself as=A0=A0
talent agents, producers, clients & casting agents see you.=A0 Learn how= your facial
expressions, gestures/mannerisms, body language/movement & voice project= on-
camera. Enhance the way you look, speak & act to get work.

.=A0 Sat. 4/3:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "I'm Ready For My Close-up"

=A0=A0=A0[Note:  You  may attend this session if you did no= t attend earlier sessions.]

= Practice on-camera skills with monologues, commercial, film & industrial= scripts. Get feedback on how you look, speak & act on- camera. <= FONT COLOR=3D"#000000" BACK=3D"#ffffff" style=3D"BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff"= SIZE=3D2 PTSIZE=3D10 FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0">=A0Prac= tice reading scripts on-camera to prepare for=A0 commercial, industrial &= ; film auditions. Learn " Tricks of the Trade" techniques for scene work; be= come comfortable with, &  memorize, monologues & script materia= l.

2. "Voiceover & Speaking Techniques For Performing Artists"
=A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 4/17, 4/24, & 5/1
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0[Note:  It is preferred, but not mandatory,= that you attend all sessions.]
=A0
= Hear how you sound to listeners.=A0 Are you clear, articulate & interest= ing?=A0 Do you 'Swallow' your
words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have you been asked to 'Sl= ow down?'=A0
Professional=A0 voiceover talent & public speakers pay attention to the=20= details - pacing, "t's, d's, &
ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and your voice: enunciation, arti= culation, intonation,=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
inflection, and more, to give your characters & performances more flavor= . Great session for singers
& comedians, too.


.=A0 Sat. 4/17:=A0 Listen, Hear & Discern
=A0=A0=A0
Assess & Analyze Your Speaking Style
.=A0 Sat. 4/24:=A0 Speak With a Purpose
=A0=A0=A0
Learn & Practice the Voice Skills & Techniques Which Make a= Difference
.=A0 Sat. 5/1:=A0=A0=A0 Practice & Perform
=A0=A0=A0
Enhancing Your Voiceover & Speaking Artistry

3. "Business Basics for Performing Artists: On Being an Entrepreneur"=
=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 5/8, 5/15, & 5/22
[Note:  It is preferred, but not mandatory, that you atte= nd all sessions.]

How to create and develop your individual "Signature Style" business operati= on.=A0
= .=A0 Head shots,=A0 resumes, business cards, marketing & promotio= nal materials, networking & other
=A0=A0 business skills to get work as an actor, playwright, director, singer= , dancer or musician.=A0

.=A0
Design & develop=A0 your business cards & other promotio= nal materials such as, postcards to
=A0=A0=A0 promote=A0 yourself.

.=A0
Keep business records & deduct expenses when you travel, aud= ition & work as a performing
=A0=A0=A0 artist.=A0 Avoid=A0 financial pitfalls.

.=A0
Breaking into the business: Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "S= cams," Casting Directors,
=A0=A0=A0 Producers & Directors, Unions.
.=A0=A0 The=A0 - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - t= o make that Leap from Cleveland
=A0=A0=A0=A0 to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets. Everythin= g from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting
=A0=A0=A0=A0 Classes - to - Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "S= urvival skills." All
about
=A0 =A0
"Showcases" and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noti= ced & to get work.
.=A0=A0 Creative ways to build & keep your career alive. Use y= our versatility to help pay the bills
=A0=A0=A0 when your career seems stalled or isn't going the way you'd like.= =A0=A0

.=A0 Sat. 5/8:=A0 'Tools of the Trade'
=A0=A0
Head shots, Resumes, Demo CD's, Business Cards & Other Promotiona= l Materials
.=A0 Sat. 5/15:=A0 Marketing Basics
=A0=A0=A0
Marketing Yourself to Get Local, Regional & National Work
.=A0 Sat. 5/22:=A0 Survival Basics=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0
Career Options, Transitions & Alternative 'Survival Skills'<= /FONT>=
[Note:  It is preferred, but not mandatory, that you atte= nd all sessions.]

4. "Tools of the Trade:=A0 How-to Series"
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Session Dates:=A0 3/30, 4/23, 4/20, 4/27, 5/4, 5/11, & 5/= 18
[Note:  You may attend any session(s) of your choice.]

.=A0 Tues: 3/30: How to do Your Professional Head Shot Project

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 [No Session Tues. 4= /6.]

.=A0 Tues: 4/13: How to do Your Talent Resume
.=A0 Tues. 4/20: How to do Your Voiceover Project
.=A0 Tues. 4/27: How to Select & Develop Your Monologues, part I
.=A0 Tues. 5/4:=A0=A0 How to Develop & Perform Your Monologues, part II<= BR> .=A0 Tues. 5/11: Business Basics:=A0 How to Use Business Cards & Other <= BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Promotional Mat= erials



II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptwriting Ba= sics for=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights"=A0=A0=A0

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 4/1, 4/8, 4/15,=A0 4/22, & 4/29
[Note:  It is preferred that you attend all sessions.]

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Participants should come prepared to focus & work on the= Craft of being a playwright
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Discover how to combine your Creativity with the Structural=20= Skills to make your play,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 sketch or scene come alive.=A0 Follow guidelines to develop=20= your work so that you may
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 market and submit it to local, regional or national play rea= dings. Writers will have the
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 opportunity to prepare scenes or one-acts to be considered f= or upcoming
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "'PlayActs:' A Prelude to Performance" events.=

. Thurs. 4/1:=A0=A0 "The Craft:=A0 Developing Characters, Content & F= ormat"
=A0
Study the techniques for various types of scripts (stage plays, scree= n plays, & TV scripts).
.=A0 Thurs. 4/8:=A0=A0 "Putting the Elements Together"
=A0=A0=A0
Concept, Characters, Content, Conflict, Conclusion
.=A0 Thurs. 4/15:=A0=A0 "Readin,' Writin,' & Reacting"
=A0=A0=A0
Workshop your drafts to get reactions and guidance to edit your ma= terial to=A0 make it=A0 more marketable.=A0
.=A0 Thurs. 4/22:=A0=A0 "Revising , Refining & Rehearsing," part I
.=A0 Thurs. 4/29:=A0=A0 "Revising, Refining & Rehearsing," part II
=A0=A0=A0
Workshop your revised scene or one-act drafts or final copy to get=20= reactions and=A0 guidance to edit your=A0=A0
=A0=A0=A0 material to enhance its marketability to producers & play read= ings.


Fees: I.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: Craft & Professional Development" S= eries
$ 25.00=A0
each when registering for 2 or more sessions at the same time. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Advanced payment requi= red.
$ 30.00=A0
each session .
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Cr= edit Cards accepted.

Fees:=A0 II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptw= riting Basics for
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights"
$ 85.00=A0=A0
=A0 for all 5 sessions when registered at same time.=A0=A0 Adva= nced payment=A0 required.
$ 30.00=A0=A0=A0
individual sessions .
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Credit= Cards accepted.

Note:=A0 It is preferable, but not mandatory, to register for all session= s in each series.=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
Can't attend scheduled classes?=A0 Private Coaching is available at same fee= s as class sessions, limited time, only.

Call (216) 561-8608=A0 to register & for locations.




--part1_c.25200731.2d984138_boundary-- From lilith at cros.net Sun Mar 28 14:03:43 2004 From: lilith at cros.net (Christine Chapman) Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 17:03:43 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS FOR LAKESPEARE NEXT WEEKEND!!! Message-ID: <001001c41510$89a26d80$abf4ec3f@ChandlerChapman> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000D_01C414E6.A02DB480 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Lakespeare Theatre Festival Company Auditions Are next weekend, April 3 & 4, 2004 BY APPOINTMENT DO YOU HAVE YOUR SLOT SCHEDULED YET? Call 419-797-2220 To set your appointment. We are performing "Much Ado About Nothing" and a lovely group of brand new shorts... June 12, 13, 19, 20, 2004 At Lakeview Park In Port Clinton, OH COME BE A PART OF OUR INAUGURAL SEASON! Thank your for supporting the performing arts! Christine Chapman,=20 Artistic Director ------=_NextPart_000_000D_01C414E6.A02DB480 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Lakespeare Theatre Festival
Company=20 Auditions
 
Are=20 next weekend,
April 3=20 & 4, 2004
BY=20 APPOINTMENT
 
DO YOU=20 HAVE YOUR SLOT
SCHEDULED YET?
 
Call=20 419-797-2220
To set=20 your appointment.
 
We are=20 performing
"Much Ado=20 About Nothing"
and a=20 lovely group of brand new shorts...
 
June 12,=20 13, 19, 20, 2004
At=20 Lakeview Park
In Port=20 Clinton, OH
 
COME BE A=20 PART OF OUR INAUGURAL SEASON!
 
 
Thank=20 your for supporting the performing arts!
 
Christine=20 Chapman,
Artistic=20 Director
------=_NextPart_000_000D_01C414E6.A02DB480-- From crosenth at kent.edu Sun Mar 28 16:38:24 2004 From: crosenth at kent.edu (CRAIG ROSENTHAL) Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 19:38:24 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Soon to be Graduate looking for some odd jobs under Publicity from organizations Message-ID: <3009237.1080520704688.JavaMail.crosenth@kent.edu> Dear NEOPal, My name is Craig Rosenthal. I am going to be a graduate of Streetsboro=20 High School and will be attending Kent State University in the fall=20 with a major of Pre-Journalism and Mass Communications. I am looking=20 to add to my portfolio right now, and some side jobs. I have an interest in helping theatre and entertainment organizations,=20 and the public with their needs in publicity. I have been an editor=20 for my school newspaper -- which included layout, writing and editing =96= =20 and have taken Journalism classes since tenth grade. I also am a=20 correspondent for the local newspaper. =20 My skills include: Journalism*, English 9-12*, Desktop Publishing*,=20 Adv. Desktop*, Newspaper Layout, AP Style Writing, Newspaper Style=20 Writing, Theatre Skills, Typing.com*, =09Public Speaking*, Intro to Radio= =20 Broadcast*, Photoshop, Adobe Pagemaker, Microsoft Word, Microsoft=20 Publisher, Powerpoint, Newsletters***, Brochures***, Personal=20 Resumes**, Poster Design** & Program Design**.=20 *Denotes classes I have taken. **Small wage of $5.00 =96 $20.00/per item (example: Personal resume:=20 $5.00, Program: $15.00-$20.00 or $3.00 per page.) ***Negotiate wage, if possible. Samples are available for select items, however, most of my work are=20 able to be sampled, but time is going to be have to be given to me to=20 produce them. I am a fast and hard worker. I am very creative in ideas and design. =20 If you are interested in helping me out, please e-mail me at=20 crosenth at kent.edu or call me @ 330-606-4633. Best times to call are=20 Weekdays between 10:20-10:59, 1:00-2:30, and after 3:00 and anytime on=20 weekends. Calls between 9:00 =96 10:00 p.m. accepted. If I do not=20 answer my phone, leave a message and I will get back to you. If you=20 would rather e-mail me, that is fine. I will e-mail you my resume when=20 you get a hold of me. So, actors, dancers, directors: Need a resume done? Theatres: Need anything done?! E-mail me! Craig Rosenthal crosenth at kent.edu -------------------------- ________________________ Take me for what I am... Baby, if you give a damn. Take me baby, or leave me. --Rent. >From groundworksmailinglist" GROUNDWORKS DANCETHEATER PERFORMS AS PART OF CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE?S DANCEWORKS 04 THIS WEEKEND, APRIL 2-4. Performances are April 2-4 at CPT?s Gordon Square Theatre located at 6415 Detroit Avenue, (corner of West 65th St.) in Cleveland, Ohio. Friday and Saturday April 2-3 at 8:00pm and Sunday, April 4 at 3:00pm. Ticket prices are $18 general admission, $15 for students and seniors and can be purchased by calling Cleveland Public Theatre at 216-631-2727. GroundWorks will present the world premiere of a new work by Artistic Director David Shimotakahara, and the Cleveland premiere of ?At Once There Was A House? by guest choreographer Beth Corning of Dance Alloy in Pittsburgh, PA. Read this Sunday's Plain Dealer feature article! http://www.cleveland.com/artsandevents/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/entertainment/1080383760319051.xml For more information visit www.groundworksdance.org. See you this weekend! ................................................................ Our apologies to anyone who has removed their address from this list. To unsubscribe please contact info at groundworksdance.org. From cwheat at neo.rr.com Sun Mar 28 19:18:32 2004 From: cwheat at neo.rr.com (Clara Wheat) Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 21:18:32 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Comedy auditions Message-ID: <000801c4153c$84a76340$43c7d2cc@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4150A.395451A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable **** special note**** Date has been changed. Also looking for Latino = female.***** Discipline actors and actress needed for a short film (Comedy). =3D20 This is a TV Production Class project for Tri-C, Parma. There will be = =3D no pay, but if you are looking to build up your resume and get some =3D experience, this would be a great opportunity. A copy of the work will = =3D be granted to you as well. We are looking for a handsome but funny =3D African American male, 5'9" or taller and around the age of 25. Another = =3D male, any background, to play a 25 year old. And a Puerto Rican woman, = =3D between the ages of 23-28 that could give a funny ghetto look. Need to = =3D be available for shooting all day on April 3rd and 4th. Auditions are = =3D going to take place at Tri-C (Parma) room G-107, March 18th at 7:30 p.m. = =3D You must send your head shots and resumes to Fred Trigo at =3D qon22 at hotmail.com. Take note, send only to this web address. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4150A.395451A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
**** special note**** = Date has=20 been changed. Also looking for Latino = female.*****
 
Discipline actors and actress needed for a short = film=20 (Comedy). =3D20

This is a TV Production Class project for Tri-C,=20 Parma.  There will be =3D
no pay, but if you are looking to = build up your=20 resume and get some =3D
experience, this would be a great = opportunity.  A=20 copy of the work will =3D
be granted to you as well. We are looking = for a=20 handsome but funny =3D
African American male, 5'9" or taller and = around the age=20 of 25.  Another =3D
male, any background, to play a 25 year = old.  And=20 a Puerto Rican woman, =3D
between the ages of 23-28 that could give a = funny=20 ghetto look.  Need to =3D
be available for shooting all day on = April 3rd=20 and 4th.  Auditions are =3D
going to take place at Tri-C (Parma) = room=20 G-107, March 18th at 7:30 p.m. =3D
You must send your head shots and = resumes to=20 Fred  Trigo  at =3D
qon22 at hotmail.com.  Take = note, send=20 only to this web address.
------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4150A.395451A0-- From csimon at convergence-continuum.org Sun Mar 28 20:54:06 2004 From: csimon at convergence-continuum.org (csimon at convergence-continuum.org) Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 20:54:06 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]convergence-continuum opens Free Will & Wanton Lust Message-ID: <1756.65.43.178.176.1080536046.squirrel@webmail.plainhost.com> CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM OPENS ITS 2004 SEASON ON APRIL 9 WITH FREE WILL & WANTON LUST BY NICKY SILVER After showcasing a quartet of successful productions last year, convergence-continuum is back from our winter hiatus to once again immerse audiences in our environmental style of theatre. Last year we featured strange worlds, magical houses, and corrupt politicians. But this year, the company?s first production of 2004, Free Will and Wanton Lust by Nicky Silver, is a nice play about family. There's a glitzy mother, Claire, and her mirthless son, Philip. Who?s not quite sure which side of the closet door he?s on. And her daughter, Amy. Who?s pregnant and wants to be a lesbian. And let?s not forget Tony, Mom?s boyish lover who makes Claire feel young again with his ?fountain of youth.? So where does Philip?s fianc?e Vivian fit in? And what about Claire?s husband? Confused? Intrigued? Welcome back to The Liminis! Artistic Director Clyde Simon directs the ensemble cast which includes Lisa Bradley, Lauri Hammer, Geoff Hoffman, Steve Needham, and Allyson Rosen. Free Will and Wanton Lust opens Friday, April 9 and runs Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays through May 8 at The Liminis, 2438 Scranton Rd. in Cleveland's historic Tremont neighborhood. All performances begin at 8 pm. Tickets are $12 for general admission and $9 for students and seniors. Seating for this production is limited. For information and reservations, call 216-687-0074 or visit us on the web at www.convergence-continuum.org From Dawgs9900 at aol.com Mon Mar 22 00:46:06 2004 From: Dawgs9900 at aol.com (Dawgs9900 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 03:46:06 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]24 Ch. Sound Board 4 Sale Very Cheap Message-ID: <110.2fa5d4c2.2d9001ce@aol.com> -------------------------------1079945166 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Live Audio console for sale SoundTracs MX Series 24 channels 8 sub groups, 6 Aux sends Direct Out on every channel matrix 4 way sweepable mid range freq. LED meter bridge Phantom power on every channel mute every channel/sub group rack mountable power supply sturdy wood road case with casters, great for road use or instal I believe this board is a 93 or 94 not sure, bought it from a production company in Cleveland this summer, used it once, a great board. It was the FOH board in Peabody's before they changed ownership, after that it sat in the shop, so other then the one gig I used it for, it has no road use. for more information and PICS contact Jim oconnor by phone (216) 271 6639, (216) 376 6134, or by email at Dawgs9900 at aol.com. Thank you for your time -------------------------------1079945166 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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-------------------------------1079945166-- From sjlouzos at yahoo.com Mon Mar 22 05:04:26 2004 From: sjlouzos at yahoo.com (Steve Louzos) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 05:04:26 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]North Coast Men's Chorus Punctuates Gay Marriage Rally Message-ID: <20040322130426.55479.qmail@web20916.mail.yahoo.com> --0-760912806-1079960666=:55085 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii northcoast men?s chorus richard cole, music director newsrelease Contact: Steven J. Louzos 1024 East 174th Street Cleveland, OH 44119 216.531.3156 sjlouzos at yahoo.com www.ncmchorus.org March 22, 2004 for immediate release North Coast Men?s Chorus Punctuates Gay Marriage Rally CLEVELAND, OHIO ?The North Coast Men?s Chorus will place an exclamation mark on Friday?s Courthouse demonstration calling for the legalization of gay marriage in its up coming performances of ?Only In The Movies,? at 8:00 PM, Saturday, March 27 and 3:00 PM, Sunday, March 28. Demonstrations in favor of legalizing gay marriage at the Massachusetts State House sparked the Boston Gay Men?s Chorus to release a recording of ?Marry Us,? a song the North Coast Men?s Chorus has performed several times in recent years. On learning of the activities in Boston, there was a surge of opinion from within the NCMC?s membership to add the piece to ?Only In The Movies.? One member?s comment was, ?We should sing it at every concert until we don?t have to sing it any more.? Richard Cole, the Chorus? Music Director, responded by explaining, ?this show draws from music from the movies. Somehow, it just doesn?t fit here but, undoubtedly, we?ll do it again ? maybe in the near future. We have programmed a couple pieces, back to back, that do make a strong statement about gay marriage, particularly now.? He was referring to ?Don?t Mary Me? and ?San Francisco.? In addition to those pieces, Cole intends to fully underscore the struggle for the freedom to marry in the second half of the show, ?in a song that?s all about making our hopes and dreams come true. What if we were free to marry? What would it look like? We have the opportunity in this show to cross the line into ?What If Land? and I think we owe it to ourselves and the public to do just that.? Perhaps the highest profile gay organization in Northeast Ohio; the North Coast Men?s Chorus is an all-volunteer organization. Founded in 1988, the NCMC is a community based musical organization which affirms the gay experience by presenting entertaining, quality performances for diverse audiences; providing a supportive environment for its members; and promoting a positive presence in the gay community and beyond. This Season?s holiday show, Sugar Plum Fairies sold out. Tickets for Only In The Movies are currently available on-line at www.ncmchorus.org or by calling 216.556.0590. ($15 in advance, $20 at the door.) ##### Steven J. Louzos 1024 East 174th Street Cleveland, OH 44119 216-531-3156 sjlouzos at yahoo.com Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-760912806-1079960666=:55085 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

northcoast men?s chorus

richard cole, music director

 

newsrelease

Contact: 

 

Steven J. Louzos

1024 East 174th Street

Cleveland, OH  44119

216.531.3156

sjlouzos at yahoo.com

www.ncmchorus.org

March 22, 2004

 

for immediate release

 

North Coast Men?s Chorus Punctuates Gay Marriage Rally

 

 

CLEVELAND, OHIO ?The North Coast Men?s Chorus will place an exclamation mark on Friday?s Courthouse demonstration calling for the legalization of gay marriage in its up coming performances of  ?Only In The Movies,? at 8:00 PM, Saturday, March 27 and 3:00 PM, Sunday, March 28.

 

Demonstrations in favor of legalizing gay marriage at the Massachusetts State House sparked the Boston Gay Men?s Chorus to release a recording of ?Marry Us,? a song the North Coast Men?s Chorus has performed several times in recent years.  On learning of the activities in Boston, there was a surge of opinion from within the NCMC?s membership to add the piece to ?Only In The Movies.?  One member?s comment was, ?We should sing it at every concert until we don?t have to sing it any more.?  

 

Richard Cole, the Chorus? Music Director, responded by explaining, ?this show draws from music from the movies.  Somehow, it just doesn?t fit here but, undoubtedly, we?ll do it again ? maybe in the near future.  We have programmed a couple pieces, back to back, that do make a strong statement about gay marriage, particularly now.?  He was referring to ?Don?t Mary Me? and ?San Francisco.?   In addition to those pieces, Cole intends to fully underscore the struggle for the freedom to marry in the second half of the show, ?in a song that?s all about making our hopes and dreams come true.  What if we were free to marry?  What would it look like?  We have the opportunity in this show to cross the line into ?What If Land? and I think we owe it to ourselves and the public to do just that.? 

 

Perhaps the highest profile gay organization in Northeast Ohio; the North Coast Men?s Chorus is an all-volunteer organization.  Founded in 1988, the NCMC is a community based musical organization which affirms the gay experience by presenting entertaining, quality performances for diverse audiences; providing a supportive environment for its members; and promoting a positive presence in the gay community and beyond.

 

This Season?s holiday show, Sugar Plum Fairies sold out.  Tickets for Only In The Movies are currently available on-line at www.ncmchorus.org or by calling 216.556.0590. ($15 in advance, $20 at the door.)

 

#####

 



Steven J. Louzos
1024 East 174th Street
Cleveland, OH  44119
 
216-531-3156
 
 

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Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-760912806-1079960666=:55085-- From Wakeup4664 at aol.com Mon Mar 22 06:32:43 2004 From: Wakeup4664 at aol.com (Wakeup4664 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 09:32:43 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder: "Tricks of the Trade . . . " Spring Series Begins Tues. 3/23. Message-ID: <136.2bf8d6c0.2d90530b@aol.com> --part1_136.2bf8d6c0.2d90530b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable From:=A0 Sue Johnson, Director =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio NOTE: We continue to experience some email 'glitches,' so, it's still not=20 completely reliable. =20 For any questions or to register for sessions, it's best to call (216)=20 561-8608 for the time being. Thanks. Register Now . . . for "Tricks of The Trade:=A0 Craft, Career & Professional Development"=20 WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, at Shaker Heights locations.=20 Call (216) 561-8608.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays, beginning Tues. 3/23 - thru=A0 - Sat. 5/22.= =20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 1.=A0 Tues & Thurs. sessions:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 6:30 -=A0=A0 8:30=20= PM =A0=A0=A0=A0 2.=A0 Sat. sessions:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 10:30 - 12:30 PM To register for ongoing classes for Actors, Playwrights, Directors & Other=20 Performing Artists, call (216) 561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0=20 I. "Tricks of the Trade: Craft & Professional Development" Series =A0=A0=A0=A0 This Series Provides lots of Practice with Practical Scenarios=20= . . . 1. "On-Camera Practice for Commercial, Industrial & Film Acting" =A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 3/23, 3/25, 3/27, & 4/3=20 =A0=20 Practice on-camera skills with commercial, film & industrial scripts.=A0 See= =20 yourself as=A0=A0=20 talent agents, producers, clients & casting agents see you.=A0 Learn how you= r=20 facial=20 expressions, gestures/mannerisms, body language/movement & voice project on- camera. Enhance the way you look, speak & act to get work. .=A0 Tues. 3/23:=A0=A0=A0 "I'm Getting Ready For My Close-up," part I .=A0 Thurs. 3/25:=A0 "I'm Getting Ready For My Close-up," part II =A0=A0=A0=A0Practice reading scripts on-camera to prepare for=A0 commercial,= industrial=20 & film auditions.=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 Learn " Tricks of the Trade" techniques for scene work; become=20 comfortable with, &=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 memorize, monologues & script material. .=A0 Sat. 3/27:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "I'm Ready For My Close-up," part III .=A0 Sat. 4/3:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "I'm Ready For My Close-up," part IV =A0=A0=A0Practice on-camera skills with monologues, commercial, film & indus= trial=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=A0=A0=20= =20 scripts. Get feedback on how you look, speak & act on- camera.=20 2. "Voiceover & Speaking Techniques For Performing Artists" =A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 4/17, 4/24, & 5/1 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 Hear how you sound to listeners.=A0 Are you clear, articulate & interesting?= =A0=20 Do you 'Swallow' your=20 words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have you been asked to 'Sl= ow=20 down?'=A0=20 Professional=A0 voiceover talent & public speakers pay attention to the deta= ils=20 - pacing, "t's, d's, &=20 ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and your voice: enunciation,=20 articulation, intonation,=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 inflection, and more, to give your characters & performances more flavor.=20 Great session for singers=20 & comedians, too. .=A0 Sat. 4/17:=A0 Listen, Hear & Discern =A0=A0=A0Assess & Analyze Your Speaking Style .=A0 Sat. 4/24:=A0 Speak With a Purpose =A0=A0=A0Learn & Practice the Voice Skills & Techniques Which Make a Differe= nce .=A0 Sat. 5/1:=A0=A0=A0 Practice & Perform =A0=A0=A0Enhancing Your Voiceover & Speaking Artistry=20 3. "Business Basics for Performing Artists: On Being an Entrepreneur" =A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 5/8, 5/15, & 5/22 How to create and develop your individual "Signature Style" business=20 operation.=A0=20 .=A0 Head shots,=A0 resumes, business cards, marketing & promotional materia= ls,=20 networking & other=20 =A0=A0 business skills to get work as an actor, playwright, director, singer= ,=20 dancer or musician.=A0=20 .=A0 Design & develop=A0 your business cards & other promotional materials s= uch=20 as, postcards to=20 =A0=A0=A0 promote=A0 yourself.=20 .=A0 Keep business records & deduct expenses when you travel, audition & wor= k=20 as a performing=20 =A0=A0=A0 artist.=A0 Avoid=A0 financial pitfalls.=20 .=A0 Breaking into the business: Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "Scams,"=20 Casting Directors,=20 =A0=A0=A0 Producers & Directors, Unions. .=A0=A0 The=A0 - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - to make that Le= ap from=20 Cleveland=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets. Everything fr= om=A0 -=20 Audition - to - Acting=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 Classes - to - Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "Survi= val=20 skills." All about=20 =A0 "Showcases" and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get notice= d &=20 to get work. .=A0=A0 Creative ways to build & keep your career alive. Use your versatilit= y to=20 help pay the bills=20 =A0=A0=A0 when your career seems stalled or isn't going the way you'd like.= =A0=A0=20 .=A0 Sat. 5/8:=A0 'Tools of the Trade'=20 =A0=A0 Head shots, Resumes, Demo CD's, Business Cards & Other Promotional=20 Materials .=A0 Sat. 5/15:=A0 Marketing Basics=20 =A0=A0=A0Marketing Yourself to Get Local, Regional & National Work=20 .=A0 Sat. 5/22:=A0 Survival Basics=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0Career Options, Transitions & Alternative 'Survival Skills' 4. "Tools of the Trade:=A0 How-to Series" =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Session Dates:=A0 3/30, 4/23, 4/20, 4/27, 5/4, 5/11, & 5/18 .=A0 Tues: 3/30: How to do Your Professional Head Shot Project =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 [No Session Tues. 4= /6.] .=A0 Tues: 4/13: How to do Your Talent Resume .=A0 Tues. 4/20: How to do Your Voiceover Project .=A0 Tues. 4/27: How to Select & Develop Your Monologues, part I .=A0 Tues. 5/4: How to Develop & Perform Your Monologues, part II .=A0 Tues. 5/11: Business Basics:=A0 How to Use Business Cards & Other=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Promotional Mat= erials II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptwriting Basic= s=20 for=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights"=A0=A0=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 4/1, 4/8, 4/15,=A0 4/22, & 4/29 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Participants should come prepared to focus & work on the Cra= ft of being=20 a playwright =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Discover how to combine your Creativity with the Structural=20= Skills to=20 make your play,=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 sketch or scene come alive.=A0 Follow guidelines to develop=20= your work so=20 that you may=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 market and submit it to local, regional or national play rea= dings.=20 Writers will have the=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 opportunity to prepare scenes or one-acts to be considered f= or upcoming=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "'PlayActs:' A Prelude to Performance" events. . Thurs. 4/1:=A0=A0 "The Craft:=A0 Developing Characters, Content & Format" =A0 Study the techniques for various types of scripts (stage plays, screen=20 plays, & TV scripts). .=A0 Thurs. 4/8:=A0=A0 "Putting the Elements Together" =A0=A0=A0 Concept, Characters, Content, Conflict, Conclusion .=A0 Thurs. 4/15:=A0=A0 "Readin,' Writin,' & Reacting" =A0=A0=A0 Workshop your drafts to get reactions and guidance to edit your ma= terial=20 to make it=A0 more marketable.=A0=20 .=A0 Thurs. 4/22:=A0=A0 "Revising , Refining & Rehearsing," part I .=A0 Thurs. 4/29:=A0=A0 "Revising, Refining & Rehearsing," part II =A0=A0=A0Workshop your revised scene or one-act drafts or final copy to get=20 reactions and=A0 guidance to edit your =20 material to enhance its marketability to producers & play readings.=20 Fees: I.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: Craft & Professional Development" Series $ 25.00=A0 each when registering for 2 or more sessions at the same time.=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Advanced payment requi= red. $ 30.00=A0 each session . =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Cre= dit Cards accepted. Fees:=A0 II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptwrit= ing=20 Basics for=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights" $ 85.00=A0=A0=A0 for all 5 sessions when registered at same time.=A0=A0 Adva= nced=20 payment=A0 required. $ 25.00=A0=A0=A0 individual sessions with advanced payment.=A0=20 $ 30.00=A0=A0=A0 individual sessions .=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Credit= Cards accepted. Note:=A0 It is preferable, but not mandatory, to register for all sessions i= n=20 each series.=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 Can't attend scheduled classes?=A0 Private Coaching is available at same fee= s=20 as class sessions, limited time, only. Call (216) 561-8608=A0 to register & for locations. About Sue Johnson . . . . Sue Johnson, Director of the WAKE UP An LIVE's Actors' Studio, is an actor= ,=20 director and coach whose professional credits include recent appearances in=20 Arthur Miller's The Ride Down Mt. Morgan, Ibsen's A Doll's House, Neil Simon= 's=20 The Sunshine Boys, Langston Hughes' Simply Heavenly, Ossie Davis' Purlie,=20 Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor as well as other roles in Cleveland= area=20 theatres. She has been a recipient of the Karamu Actors Guild, 1999-2000=20 (Outer Circle) Award for "Best Supporting Actress in a Musical," for her rol= e as=20 Idella in Beck Center for the Arts production of Purlie.=A0=A0 Recent TV cre= dits=20 include A & E's 100 Centre Street, and films, Antwone Fisher=A0 directed by=20= Denzel=20 Washington, and The Year That Trembled, Jay Craven, Director.=A0 Her talent=20 resume lists numerous TV commercials, industrials, and voiceovers.=A0=20 Sue combines her professional acting and motivational speaking talents to=20 present her widely acclaimed Sue Johnson Acting Seminars for Business, Life=20 Enrichment Programs, Personal Power Series and Guest Artist Presentations. S= ue also=20 can be seen conducting her "Tricks of the Trade,"=A9 "Getting Your Big Break= ,"=20 and "Actors' Career, Craft & Professional Development" workshop series for=20 various theatre, educational and cultural arts organizations.=A0=20 She was a producer and co-hosted "WAKE UP And LIVE withG.A.S."=A9,a series o= f=20 three entertainment and arts talk shows heard on WELW Radio.=A0 She has also= made=20 former guest appearances on Fox TV 8's "Fox Unplugged."=20 Sue, a graduate of Case Western Reserve University, holds an M.Ed degree fro= m=20 Cleveland State=A0 University and is the proud mom of Heidi, a poet who=20 publishes and performs her works under the pen name, Nia. About Gary Webster . . . Gary Webster Gary is a well-known radio personality in the Painesville, OH=20 area who spends his off-air time studying acting, performing and writing pla= ys.=20 For the past 8 years, Gary has written numerous one-act plays and sketches,=20 including Divine Intervention, which have been performed in staged readings=20= and=20 full productions in the greater Cleveland area. Gary, along with Ruby Fox an= d=20 Sue Johnson recently completed writing and producing Harlem Blues.=A0 Gary h= as=20 also studied extensively at the Cleveland Playhouse with Bob Noll, a well-kn= own=20 national playwright and professor at John Carroll University Gary, a=A0 graduate in Communications, from Kent State University, is now=20 adding essay writing to his repertoire of artistic endeavors.=A0 Gary is wor= king on=20 his Nobody Asked Me, But . . ., a collection of commentaries and essays abou= t=20 the human condition, which he has performed for cultural arts organizations=20= and=20 is being developed for publication. --part1_136.2bf8d6c0.2d90530b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable From:=A0 Sue Johnson, Director
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NOTE: 
We continue to experience some email 'glitches,'  s= o, it's still not completely reliable. 
For any questions or to register for sessions, it's best to call (216) 561-8= 608 for the time being.  Thanks.

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Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays, beginning Tues. 3/23 - thru=A0 - Sat= . 5/22.
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.=A0 Thurs. 3/25:=A0 "I'm Getting Ready For My Close-up," part II

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=A0=A0=A0=A0 memorize, monologues & script material.

.=A0 Sat. 3/27:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "I'm Ready For My Close-up," part III .=A0 Sat. 4/3:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "I'm Ready For My Close-up," part IV<= /B>
=A0=A0=A0
Practice on-camera skills with monologues, commercial, film & i= ndustrial =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0  
    scripts. Get feedback on how you look, speak & act on= - camera.


2. "Voiceover & Speaking Techniques For Performing Artists"
=A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 4/17, 4/24, & 5/1
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
= Hear how you sound to listeners.=A0 Are you clear, articulate & interest= ing?=A0 Do you 'Swallow' your
words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have you been asked to 'Sl= ow down?'=A0
Professional=A0 voiceover talent & public speakers pay attention to the=20= details - pacing, "t's, d's, &
ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and your voice: enunciation, arti= culation, intonation,=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
inflection, and more, to give your characters & performances more flavor= . Great session for singers
& comedians, too.


.=A0 Sat. 4/17:=A0 Listen, Hear & Discern
=A0=A0=A0
Assess & Analyze Your Speaking Style
.=A0 Sat. 4/24:=A0 Speak With a Purpose
=A0=A0=A0
Learn & Practice the Voice Skills & Techniques Which Make a= Difference
.=A0 Sat. 5/1:=A0=A0=A0 Practice & Perform
=A0=A0=A0
Enhancing Your Voiceover & Speaking Artistry

3. "Business Basics for Performing Artists: On Being an Entrepreneur"=
=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 5/8, 5/15, & 5/22

How to create and develop your individual "Signature Style" business operati= on.=A0
= .=A0 Head shots,=A0 resumes, business cards, marketing & promotio= nal materials, networking & other
=A0=A0 business skills to get work as an actor, playwright, director, singer= , dancer or musician.=A0

.=A0
Design & develop=A0 your business cards & other promotio= nal materials such as, postcards to
=A0=A0=A0 promote=A0 yourself.

.=A0
Keep business records & deduct expenses when you travel, aud= ition & work as a performing
=A0=A0=A0 artist.=A0 Avoid=A0 financial pitfalls.

.=A0
Breaking into the business: Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "S= cams," Casting Directors,
=A0=A0=A0 Producers & Directors, Unions.
.=A0=A0 The=A0 - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - t= o make that Leap from Cleveland
=A0=A0=A0=A0 to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets. Everythin= g from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting
=A0=A0=A0=A0 Classes - to - Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "S= urvival skills." All
about
  =A0
"Showcases" and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get n= oticed & to get work.
.=A0=A0 Creative ways to build & keep your career alive. Use y= our versatility to help pay the bills
=A0=A0=A0 when your career seems stalled or isn't going the way you'd like.= =A0=A0

.=A0 Sat. 5/8:=A0 'Tools of the Trade'
=A0=A0
Head shots, Resumes, Demo CD's, Business Cards & Other Promotiona= l Materials
.=A0 Sat. 5/15:=A0 Marketing Basics
=A0=A0=A0
Marketing Yourself to Get Local, Regional & National Work
.=A0 Sat. 5/22:=A0 Survival Basics=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0
Career Options, Transitions & Alternative 'Survival Skills'<= /FONT>=

4. "Tools of the Trade:=A0 How-to Series"
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Session Dates:=A0 3/30, 4/23, 4/20, 4/27, 5/4, 5/11, & 5/= 18

.=A0 Tues: 3/30: How to do Your Professional Head Shot Project

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 [No Session Tues. 4= /6.]

.=A0 Tues: 4/13: How to do Your Talent Resume
.=A0 Tues. 4/20: How to do Your Voiceover Project
.=A0 Tues. 4/27: How to Select & Develop Your Monologues, part I
.=A0 Tues. 5/4:   How to Develop & Perform Your Monologues, pa= rt II
.=A0 Tues. 5/11: Business Basics:=A0 How to Use Business Cards & Other <= BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Promotional Mat= erials



II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptwriting Ba= sics for=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights"=A0=A0=A0

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 4/1, 4/8, 4/15,=A0 4/22, & 4/29

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Participants should come prepared to focus & work on the= Craft of being a playwright
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Discover how to combine your Creativity with the Structural=20= Skills to make your play,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 sketch or scene come alive.=A0 Follow guidelines to develop=20= your work so that you may
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 market and submit it to local, regional or national play rea= dings. Writers will have the
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 opportunity to prepare scenes or one-acts to be considered f= or upcoming
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "'PlayActs:' A Prelude to Performance" events.=

. Thurs. 4/1:=A0=A0 "The Craft:=A0 Developing Characters, Content & F= ormat"
=A0
Study the techniques for various types of scripts (stage plays, scree= n plays, & TV scripts).
.=A0 Thurs. 4/8:=A0=A0 "Putting the Elements Together"
=A0=A0=A0
Concept, Characters, Content, Conflict, Conclusion
.=A0 Thurs. 4/15:=A0=A0 "Readin,' Writin,' & Reacting"
=A0=A0=A0
Workshop your drafts to get reactions and guidance to edit your ma= terial to  make it=A0 more marketable.=A0
.=A0 Thurs. 4/22:=A0=A0 "Revising , Refining & Rehearsing," part I
.=A0 Thurs. 4/29:=A0=A0 "Revising, Refining & Rehearsing," part II
=A0=A0=A0
Workshop your revised scene or one-act drafts or final copy to get=20= reactions and=A0 guidance to edit your  
    material to enhance its marketability to producers &=20= play readings.


Fees: I.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: Craft & Professional Development" S= eries
$ 25.00=A0
each when registering for 2 or more sessions at the same time. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Advanced payment requi= red.
$ 30.00=A0
each session .
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Cr= edit Cards accepted.

Fees:=A0 II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptw= riting Basics for
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights"
$ 85.00=A0=A0
=A0 for all 5 sessions when registered at same time.=A0=A0 Adva= nced payment=A0 required.
$ 25.00=A0=A0=A0
individual sessions with advanced payment.=A0
$ 30.00=A0=A0=A0
individual sessions .
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Credit= Cards accepted.

Note:=A0 It is preferable, but not mandatory, to register for all session= s in each series.=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
Can't attend scheduled classes?=A0 Private Coaching is available at same fee= s as class sessions, limited time, only.

Call (216) 561-8608=A0 to register & for locations.

About Sue Johnson . . .

. Sue Johnson, Director of the WAKE UP An LIVE's Actors' Studio= , is an actor, director and coach whose professional credits include= recent appearances in Arthur Miller's The Ride Down Mt. Morgan, Ibse= n's A Doll's House, Neil Simon's The Sunshine Boys, Langston H= ughes' Simply Heavenly, Ossie Davis' Purlie, Shakespeare's The Mer= ry Wives of Windsor as well as other roles in Cleveland area theatres. S= he has been a recipient of the Karamu Actors Guild, 1999-2000 (Outer Circle)= Award for "Best Supporting Actress in a Musical," for her role as Id= ella in Beck Center for the Arts production of Purlie.=A0=A0 Recent T= V credits include A & E's 100 Centre Street, and films, Antwon= e Fisher=A0 directed by Denzel Washington, and The Year That Trembled= , Jay Craven, Director.=A0 Her talent resume lists numerous TV commercia= ls, industrials, and voiceovers.=A0

Sue combines her professional acting and motivational speaking talents to pr= esent her widely acclaimed Sue Johnson Acting Seminars for Business,=20= Life Enrichment Programs, Personal Power Series and Guest Artist P= resentations. Sue also can be seen conducting her "Tricks of the Trade,"= =A9 "Getting Your Big Break," and "Actors' Career, Craft & Profession= al Development" workshop series for various theatre, educational and cul= tural arts organizations.=A0

She was a producer and co-hosted "WAKE UP And LIVE withG.A.S."=A9,a s= eries of three entertainment and arts talk shows heard on WELW Radio.=A0 She= has also made former guest appearances on Fox TV 8's "Fox Unplugged."

Sue, a graduate of Case Western Reserve University, holds an M.Ed degree fro= m Cleveland State=A0 University and is the proud mom of Heidi, a poet who pu= blishes and performs her works under the pen name, Nia.

About Gary Webster . . .

Gary Webster Gary is a well-known radio personality in the Painesville, OH a= rea who spends his off-air time studying acting, performing and writing play= s. For the past 8 years, Gary has written numerous one-act plays and sketche= s, including Divine Intervention, which have been performed in staged= readings and full productions in the greater Cleveland area. Gary, along wi= th Ruby Fox and Sue Johnson recently completed writing and producing Harl= em Blues.=A0 Gary has also studied extensively at the Cleveland Playhous= e with Bob Noll, a well-known national playwright and professor at John Carr= oll University

Gary, a=A0 graduate in Communications, from Kent State University, is now ad= ding essay writing to his repertoire of artistic endeavors.=A0 Gary is worki= ng on his Nobody Asked Me, But . . ., a collection of commentaries an= d essays about the human condition, which he has performed for cultural arts= organizations and is being developed for publication.

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STAGE COACHING Ages 10 to 12 Movement, vocal and acting techniques are utilized in scene work from winning plays of the Marilyn Bianchi Kids' Playwriting Festival. The class will culminate in the creation of original scenes. Time: Wednesdays, 4:30-5:30 p.m. March 31 to May 19 Cost: $85 Instructor: Tyler Postma, a local Equity actress and schoolteacher. Please bring your children for the Marilyn Bianchi Kids' Playwriting Festival AUDITIONS Tuesday, May, 4th at 6:30 p.m. at Dobama Theatre *Classes run for eight weeks. 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 (216) 932-6838 Email: dobama at core.com Web: www.dobama.org 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: April 23-May 16 The Last Five Years by Jason Robert Brown, directed by Victoria Bussert featuring Scott Plate and Sandy Simon "Strong score ... many infectious tunes ... 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This is the 45th anniversary of MGP and their first performance in Avon Lake High School's new Performing Arts Center. All tickets are $10 and are available at the door. Come early and get a good seat!!! Show Dates: March 26, 27, 28, April 2, 3 Curtain: 8:00 on Fri/Sat, 2:00 on Sunday Location: Avon Lake High School's Performing Arts Center Route 83 is under construction, so give yourself plenty of time for detours! At this point, the best way to get to the auditorium is from the east going down Lake Rd. or Electric Blvd. The school's driveway to the parking lot is across the street from Woodstock. 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For more information, visit our website at:   www.geocities.com/m= ightygoliath
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--part1_107.2d98d406.2d90e28f_boundary-- From Grumio85 at aol.com Mon Mar 22 12:53:11 2004 From: Grumio85 at aol.com (Grumio85 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 15:53:11 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beck Center needs Stage Managers/Prod. Assts. Message-ID: <27.53c5d98b.2d90ac37@aol.com> -------------------------------1079988791 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Beck Center is seeking the following: STAGE MANAGER: "Reefer Madness" (Scott Spence/Director) Prod. Dates---> May 21st thru June 20th (Fri/Sat/Sun) Reh. Begin---> April 10th This is a PAID position!!! STAGE MANAGER: Steel Magnolias (Sarah May/Director) Prod. Dates--->June 4th thru June 27th (Thu/Fri/Sat/Sun) Reh. Begin--->Approx. late April This is a PAID position!! PRODUCTION ASSISTANT: Agnes of God (Director/Seth Gordon) (SM/ Beth Wood) Prod. Dates--->April 9 thru May 2 (Fri/Sat/Sun.....no Easter Sun tho) Tech Week begins Sun. April 4th. Will report to SM and be responsible for Misc. backstage duties...some light props/costume changes) *This is a volunteer position! Please respond with interest to any of the above to: Scott Spence Grumio85 at aol.com or SSpence at beckcenter.org Thank You!!!! Scott Spence Scott Spence Artistic Director The Beck Center 216-521-2540 www.beckcenter.org -------------------------------1079988791 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Beck Center is seeking the following:
 
STAGE MANAGER:  "Reefer Madness"= (Scott Spence/Director)
       &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;      Prod. Dates---> May 21st thru June=20= 20th
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;         (Fri/Sat/Sun)
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;     Reh. Begin---> April 10th
        This is a PAID position!!!
 
STAGE MANAGER:  Steel Magnolias&nb= sp; (Sarah May/Director)
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;     Prod. Dates--->June 4th thru June 27th
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;        (Thu/Fri/Sat/Sun)
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;     Reh. Begin--->Approx. late April
        This is a PAID position!!
 
PRODUCTION ASSISTANT: Agnes of God  (Director/Seth Gordon)
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;         (SM/ Beth Wood)<= /STRONG>
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =        Prod. Dates--->April 9 thru May 2
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =        (Fri/Sat/Sun.....no Easter Sun tho)
        =             &nbs= p;            &n= bsp;            =        Tech Week begins Sun. April 4th.=
        =        Will report to SM and be responsible fo= r Misc. backstage
        =         duties...some light props/costume= changes)
 
       *This is a volunteer position!
 
Please respond with interest to any of the above= to:
 
   Scott Spence
 
Thank You!!!!
 
 
 
= Scott Spence
Scott SpenceArtistic Director
The Beck Center
216-521-2540
www.beckcenter.org

-------------------------------1079988791-- From blesner at solonohio.org Mon Mar 22 13:04:29 2004 From: blesner at solonohio.org (Barb Lesner) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 16:04:29 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DON'T MISS AUDITIONS FOR LEND ME A TENOR TONIGHT AND TOMORROW!!!! Message-ID: <20040322T160429Z_354200010000@solonohio.org> Don't forget auditions are tonight for... Lend Me A Tenor By Ken Ludwig Directed by Barbara Rhoades Auditions tonight and tomorrow - Monday, March 22 and Tuesday, March 23 = from 7-9 pm Location: Solon Center for the Arts All roles are open and include: Max, Maggie, Saunders, Tito Merelli, = Maria, the Bellhop, Diana and Julia. =20 Actors should be prepared to = read scenes from the script and if auditioning for the parts of Tito, the Bellhop = and Max please prepare 16 bars of a ballad or an aria.=20 Performances: Fridays and Saturdays May 14, 15, 21, 22, 28 and 29 at 7:30 = pm Sundays May 16 and 23 at 2 pm. For more information please call 440.337.1400 Solon Center for the Arts is located at 6315 SOM Center Road in Solon From Cinemaspiritohio at aol.com Mon Mar 22 20:44:55 2004 From: Cinemaspiritohio at aol.com (Cinemaspiritohio at aol.com) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 23:44:55 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Attn FIlmmakers - SPIRITUAL CINEMA COMMUNITY FORMING IN CLEVELAND Message-ID: <113.30653d5d.2d911ac7@aol.com> -------------------------------1080017095 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit THERE IS AN EXCITING NEW CINEMA COMMUNITY FORMING IN CLEVELAND. This is a wonderful opportunity for independent filmmakers and others interested in our local film industry. If you are a film producer, director, actor, screenplay writer, cameraperson, videographer, soundperson, editor, etc., or if you are interested in the film industry in any other capacity, please read and respond to Mary Faktor at CinemaSpiritOhio at aol.com with your area of talent/interest, name, address, phone number, email, and website. The Institute of Spiritual Entertainment, Inc. (ISE). After more than 25 years in Mainstream Hollywood, Stephen Simon (Producer/Director/Studio Executive on such films as Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, Somewhere in Time, What Dreams May Come, The Good-bye Girl, Smokey and the Bandit and many others, and author of THE FORCE IS WITH YOU- (Mystical Movie Messages That Inspire Our Lives) has CO-founded The Institute of Spiritual Entertainment, Inc. (ISE). This organization provides a venue for the development of artistic and creative works that inspire and ennoble the human spirit... supporting artistic expression. Beside offering support in getting your film made, there is also possible support in distributing your film. (Check www.MovingMessagesMedia.com for more information) Recognizing the powerful effect - both good and bad - that the media has upon our culture, Stephen Simon travels the globe promoting an explosive grass roots movement called "Spiritual Cinema Communities." "Spiritual Cinema" is a new genre which illuminates the human condition through films that inspire the viewer to explore our humanity at its best. Spiritual is not to be confused with religious. Spiritual Entertainment explores the magic, mystery and paradoxes of the human experience." (i.e. It's a Wonderful Life, Forrest Gump, The Matrix, Bruce Almighty, 2001 A Space Odessy, Whale Rider, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, etc.) Through the leadership of Stephen Simon and ISE, over 70 "Spiritual Cinema Communities" have been formed from Connecticut to Australia. There are two different spiritual cinema community focuses. 1. Artistic focused Community Mary Faktor - Cleveland Coordinator - Email: CinemaSpiritOhio at aol.com Participants are those in the artistic community who create entertainment that falls within the spiritual cinema genre. This group will gather monthly in a safe and nurturing space to: * Work in a collaborative effort to create Spiritual Entertainment projects via script writing, reading, film development, etc. * Work as a support team for each other for whatever creative project each participant might have. * Share knowledge and resources to increase the successes of each participant. * Showcase each other's projects for discussion and feedback. * Invite guest speakers to discuss topics of interest to the participants. * Inform and interest the public about Spiritual Entertainment. * Provide insights and updates to the ISE. The following values and attitudes will be honored within this artistic community: ** Providing an open, supportive and creative network of artistic people **Creating a safe, nurturing space to allow creative energies to flow **Sharing and expanding through collaboration, teamwork and a "together we can" attitude **Connecting people with their passion and higher purpose **Surrendering the self to the larger good, "check your ego at the door" mentality **Giving credit where credit is due **Respecting all participants views, opinions and creations **Being trustworthy, honest, peaceful, harmonious and loving **Incorporating consciousness, hope, empowerment, and inspiration into our stories in an entertaining fashion. The following values and attitudes are NOT supported by the ISE **Promotion of violence for violence sake **Degradation or exploitation of an individual or group **Destruction of any sort, be it a race of people, species, the earth or Universe 2. Audience focused Community Cleveland Coordinator Greg Liber - Email: GregLiber at yahoo.com Participants gather monthly at Unity of Greater Cleveland in Shaker Heights to: * View and discuss films with spiritual, inspirational or metaphysical messages. * Invite independent filmmakers to showcase and discuss their films. * Raise interest and awareness in the local community about Spiritual Entertainment. * Provide insights and updates to ISE If you are interested in learning more about joining this exciting new group of like-minded individuals to produce and distribute independent films that will make a positiveimpact on the world, please 1. Check www.MovingMessagesMedia.com and sign up for Stephen Simon's newsletter, movie reviews and list of recommended viewing. 2. Email Mary Faktor at CinemaSpiritOhio at aol.com (if you are interested in joining the Artistic Spiritual Cinema Community) with your name, address, phone number, talent/skill, email and website (if applicable) and you will be added to a listserve to receive notice of the first organizational meeting to be announced. -------------------------------1080017095 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
THERE IS AN E= XCITING NEW CINEMA COMMUNITY
FORMING IN CL= EVELAND.
 
 
The Institute of Spiritua= l Entertainment, Inc. (ISE). 
After more than 25 years in Mainstream=20= Hollywood,
Stephen Simon (Producer/Director/Studio= Executive on such
films as Bill and Ted's Excellent= Adventure, Somewhere in Time, What Dreams May Come, The Good-bye Girl, Smok= ey and the Bandit and many others, and author of THE FORCE IS WITH YOU- (Mys= tical Movie Messages That Inspire Our Lives) has CO-founded The Inst= itute of Spiritual Entertainment, Inc. (ISE).=   
This organization provides a venu= e for the development of artistic and creative works that inspire and ennobl= e the human spirit... supporting artistic expression.  Beside offering=20= support in getting your film made, there is also possible support in di= stributing your film. (Check w= ww.MovingMessagesMedia.com for more inform= ation)
 
Recognizing the powerful effect - = both good and bad - that the media has upon our culture, Stephen Simon trave= ls the globe promoting an explosive grass roots movement called "Spi= ritual Cinema Communities."  "Spiritual Cinema" is&n= bsp;a new genre which illuminates the human condition through film= s that inspire the viewer to explore our humanity at its best.  Sp= iritual is not to be confused with religious.  Spiritual Entertain= ment explores the magic, mystery and paradoxes of the human experience."&nbs= p;(i.e.  It's a Wonderful Life, Forrest Gump, The Matrix, Bruce Almight= y, 2001 A Space Odessy, Whale Rider, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, etc.)
 
Through the leadership of Stephen Simon= and ISE, over 70 "Spiritual Cinema Communities" have been formed from Conne= cticut to Australia.  There are two different spiritual cinema communit= y focuses. 
 
     &nb= sp;             =           1. Artis= tic focused Community
Mary Faktor -  Cleveland Coord= inator -  Email:  CinemaSpir= itOhio at aol.com
 
Participants are those in the arti= stic community who create entertainment that falls within the spiritual= cinema genre.  This group will gather monthly in a safe and nurturing=20= space to:
   * Work in a collaborative=20= effort to create Spiritual Entertainment projects via
       sc= ript writing, reading, film development, etc.
   * Work as a support team f= or each other for whatever creative project
       ea= ch participant might have.
   * Share knowledge and= resources to increase the successes of each participant.
    * Showcase each othe= r's projects for discussion and feedback.
    * Invite guest speak= ers to discuss topics of interest to the participants.
    * Inform and interes= t the public about Spiritual Entertainment.
    * Provide insights a= nd updates to the ISE.
 
The following values and attitudes will= be honored within this artistic community:
** Providing an open, supportive a= nd creative network of artistic people
**Creating a safe, nurturing space to a= llow creative energies to flow
**Sharing and expanding through collabo= ration, teamwork and a
   "together we can" attitude=
**Connecting people with their passion=20= and higher purpose
**Surrendering the self to the larger g= ood, "check your ego at the door"
    mentality
**Giving credit where credit is due
**Respecting all participants views, op= inions and creations
**Being trustworthy, honest, peaceful,=20= harmonious and loving
**Incorporating consciousness, hope, em= powerment, and inspiration into our
    stories in an entert= aining fashion.
 
The following values and attitudes are=20= NOT supported by the ISE
**Promotion of violence for violence sa= ke
**Degradation or exploitation of an ind= ividual or group
**Destruction of any sort, be it a race= of people, species, the earth or Universe
 
2. Audience focu= sed Community
Cleveland Coordinato= r Greg Liber  -   Email:  GregLiber at yahoo.com
 
Participants gather monthly at Uni= ty of Greater Cleveland in Shaker Heights to:
   * View and discuss fi= lms with spiritual, inspirational or metaphysical messages.
   * Invite independent=20= filmmakers to showcase and discuss th= eir films.
   * Raise interest and aware= ness in the local community about Spiritual
      Ent= ertainment.
   * Provide insights and upd= ates to ISE
 
If you are interested in learning more=20= about joining this exciting new group of like-minded individuals to produce=20= and distribute independent films that will make a positiveimpact on the worl= d, please
1. Check www.MovingMess= agesMedia.com and sign up for Stephen Simon's newsletter, movie reviews=20= and list of recommended viewing.
2.  Email Ma= ry Faktor at CinemaSpiritOhio at aol.com (if you are interes= ted in joining the Artistic Spiritual Cinema Community) with your name, addr= ess, phone number, talent/skill, email and website (if applicable) and=20= you will be added to a listserve to receive notice of the first organization= al meeting to be announced. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
-------------------------------1080017095-- From mamaevans2130 at juno.com Mon Mar 22 20:51:58 2004 From: mamaevans2130 at juno.com (Loretta D Evans) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 23:51:58 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Piano Teacher Wanted Message-ID: <20040322.235159.3236.0.mamaevans2130@juno.com> Looking for piano instructor for 21 year old in the Kent, OH area. Experienced in piano and looking to excelerate in music theory. Day and evening times available. Please reply to Laura at lauradaleyevans at yahoo.com Thanks, -Evans From dkilbane at cptonline.org Mon Mar 22 15:16:42 2004 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 18:16:42 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Danceworks 04 continues w/ SAFMOD and CCDT! March 26 - 28, 2004 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00CD_01C41039.D385FB50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit You can dance, for inspiration... And, check out SAFMOD on FOX 8's morning show between 6 and 9am this Wednesday, March 24! March 26 - March 28, 2004 SAFMOD Young Park, Artistic Director "...sheer exuberance..." --The Toronto Star CPT's eclectic resident dance company returns to Gordon Square Theatre, celebrating the power of collaboration between dance, live music, visual arts, and the rhythms of urban life. SAFMOD (SubAtomic Frequency Modulation OverDose) embraces the use of inter-media improvisation and ritualistic processes to cross traditional barriers and perceptions, and to create original, interactive performances. Their piece for Danceworks 04, "Odyssey," is a full-length work in which contemporary souls crave the simple solace of the journey back to where they belong but become frustrated by the complex and fragmented modern condition, raising the question: does the concept of home even exist? SAFMOD invites audiences to share a cathartic plunge through the convoluted terrain of today's emotional landscape with the combination of dance, theatre, original music, poetic scripts, stilts, aerial fabric, and visual design. Friday, March 26, 2004 8:00 p.m. Saturday, March 27, 2004 8:00 p.m. Sunday, March 28, 2004 3:00 p.m. March 26 - March 28, 2004 Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre Michael Medcalf, Artistic/Executive Director "Impressive, lyrical, evocative." --The Cleveland Plain Dealer CPT's resident dance company presents a roster of electric and soulful dance featuring the choreography of Dianne McIntyre, Young Park, and Linda Kahn, entitled "When Women Gather." This multicultural ensemble of African-American, Asian-American, and Jewish-American women offers a diverse perspective of their experiences as minorities in America with the visceral essence of African-American dance traditions. 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Unfortunately, at this time, our auditions have been postponed due to the unavailability of our local theater in the coming months. Our auditions have been RE-SCHEDULED for mid-May. Rehearsal times will be dependent on the availability of our actors/actresses. Our projected production dates are for September, 2004. The role of Titus is pre-cast. All other roles are open. If you have any other questions, comments, or concerns, please e-mail BethAnn at TamingOfShakespeareCompany at yahoo.com. My apologies for any inconvenience or confusion, BethAnn Sadowski President, The Taming of Shakespeare Company Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam --0-1842475039-1080023071=:31892 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
NEOhioPal Subscribers,
 
Recently, I have received several calls and e-mails concerning The Taming of Shakespeare Company's audition dates for Titus Andronicus. Unfortunately, at this time, our auditions have been postponed due to the unavailability of our local theater in the coming months. Our auditions have been RE-SCHEDULED for mid-May.
 
Rehearsal times will be dependent on the availability of our actors/actresses.
 
Our projected production dates are for September, 2004.
 
The role of Titus is pre-cast. All other roles are open.
 
If you have any other questions, comments, or concerns, please e-mail BethAnn at TamingOfShakespeareCompany at yahoo.com.
 
My apologies for any inconvenience or confusion,
BethAnn Sadowski
President, The Taming of Shakespeare Company

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Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam --0-1842475039-1080023071=:31892-- From ziggy at apk.net Tue Mar 23 07:20:15 2004 From: ziggy at apk.net (Frederick Perry) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 07:20:15 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Hamlet's" final week 3/25-3/28 at Tri-C Metro Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C410A7.49C226A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hamlet By William Shakespeare Directed by Frederick Perry Final week of production, Thursday through Sunday (March 25, 26, 27 at 8pm and 3pm on March 28) in the Studio Theatre at the Metro Campus of Cuyahoga Community College. Use entrance #6 at Woodland and 30th for secure underground parking. Fifty cents (2 quarters) fee upon exit. Spring is in the air and it's a perfect time for a good tragedy! Our multi-cultural production of Hamlet is a fast moving 2-hour, production that brings into focus the profound meaning of Revenge and that it should have no bounds! Call 216 987-4211 for Reservations. Adults $7, Student and Seniors $5. For groups of 10 or more call 216 987-4535 for group rate. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C410A7.49C226A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hamlet
By=20 William Shakespeare
Directed by Frederick = Perry
 
Final week of=20 production, Thursday through Sunday=20 (March 25, 26, 27 at 8pm and 3pm on March 28) in the Studio = Theatre=20 at the Metro Campus of Cuyahoga Community College.
Use entrance=20 #6 at Woodland and 30th for secure underground parking.  Fifty = cents (2=20 quarters) fee upon exit.
Spring is in=20 the air and it's a perfect time for a good tragedy! =20 Our multi-cultural production of = Hamlet is a=20 fast moving 2-hour, production that brings into focus the profound = meaning of=20 Revenge and that it should have no=20 bounds!
 
Call 216=20 987-4211 for Reservations.  Adults $7, Student and Seniors=20 $5.
For groups of=20 10 or more call 216 987-4535 for group rate.
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C410A7.49C226A0-- From Crwhite114 at aol.com Tue Mar 23 04:18:21 2004 From: Crwhite114 at aol.com (Crwhite114 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 07:18:21 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Caught in the Net" - 2nd Weekend at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Message-ID: <1e1.1bf9d872.2d91850d@aol.com> --part1_1e1.1bf9d872.2d91850d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Press Release Chagrin Valley Little Theater Presents Ray Cooney's "Caught in the Net" March 23, 2004 John Smith, is a bigamous taxi driver with one wife in Wimbledon and another in Streatham. And the farcical action goes into overdrive from the start, as his teenage daughter by one marriage and his teenage son by the other discover each other on the Internet and seem intent on starting a fine romance, little suspecting that they share the same dad. So farce arrives at the Internet age! March 19th - April 10th Fridays & Saturdays @ 8 PM Directed by Barbara L. Rhoades Produced by Carolyn Barnhard 40 River Street Chagrin Falls, OH Box Office: (440) 247-8955 Box Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. Monday - Saturday Call the box office for tickets today! Chagrin Valley Little Theatre showcases the region's most talented actors, directors and production experts in seven plays each season, plus special events such as concerts, children's programs and seasonal productions. For an unforgettable entertainment and cultural experience, come to historic, charming Chagrin Falls and enjoy an evening of live theater at Chagrin Valley Little Theatre --part1_1e1.1bf9d872.2d91850d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Press Release

Chagrin Valley Little Theater

Presents Ray Cooney's "Caught in the Net"

March 23, 2004   John Smith, is a bigamous taxi driver with one wi= fe in Wimbledon and another in Streatham.  And the farcical action goes= into overdrive from the start, as his teenage daughter by one marriage and=20= his teenage son by the other discover each other on the Internet and seem in= tent on starting a fine romance, little suspecting that they share the same=20= dad.  So farce arrives at the Internet age!

March 19th - April 10th
Fridays & Saturdays @ 8 PM



Directed by Barbara L. Rhoades
Produced by Carolyn Barnhard


40 River Street
Chagrin Falls, OH 

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

Call the box office for tickets today!

Chagrin Valley Little Theatre showcases the region's most talented actors, d= irectors and production experts in seven plays each season, plus special eve= nts such as concerts, children's programs and seasonal productions.

For an unforgettable entertainment and cultural experience, come to historic= , charming Chagrin Falls and enjoy an evening of live theater at Chagrin Val= ley Little Theatre

--part1_1e1.1bf9d872.2d91850d_boundary-- From benneedham at ameritech.net Tue Mar 23 07:17:31 2004 From: benneedham at ameritech.net (Ben Needham) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 10:17:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking to find a 70's era jeep for upcoming production In-Reply-To: <20040323061439.61E166209E@mailman.siteprotect.com> Message-ID: <002d01c410e9$f605b4d0$6401a8c0@SONY> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C410C0.0D2FACD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable We are looking to locate a 70's (early 80's) era jeep to purchase for = the upcoming production of Missionaries at the Fine Arts Association. It = will be highly distressed, so the worse the condition the better. If you = have one you are looking to part with, or know someone who does, please = contact us. =20 Thanks, Ben Needham =20 =20 Ben Needham Principal Designer Digital Squirrel Studio 63 Jackson Blvd Bedford, OH 44146 Phone: 216-534-3468=20 Fax:: 440-735-1594 visit us online @ http://www.digitalsquirrel.net=20 =20 Digital Squirrel Studio is a full service animation, illustration and = design studio, servicing the theatre, architecture and film/television = industries. =20 =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C410C0.0D2FACD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

We are looking to locate a 70's (early 80's) era jeep = to purchase for the upcoming production of Missionaries at the Fine Arts Association.  It will be highly distressed, so the = worse the condition the better.  If you have one you are looking to part = with, or know someone who does, please contact us.

 

Thanks,
Ben Needham

 

 

Ben Needham
Principal Designer
Digital Squirrel Studio
63 = Jackson Blvd Bedford, OH 44146
Phone: 216-534-3468
Fax:: 440-735-1594
visit us online @ http://www.digitalsquirrel.net =

 

Digital = Squirrel Studio is a full service animation, illustration and design studio, = servicing the theatre, architecture and film/television = industries.

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_002E_01C410C0.0D2FACD0-- From ahedges at kalliopestage.com Tue Mar 23 08:15:37 2004 From: ahedges at kalliopestage.com (Allison Hedges) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 08:15:37 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Classes at Kalliope Stage beginning this Saturday! Message-ID: <20040323161537.72670.qmail@web80303.mail.yahoo.com> Kalliope Stage, the new professional musical theater at the corner of Cedar and Lee in Cleveland Heights, is offering its first season of classes taught by Education Director Allison Hedges. The Spring session runs from Saturday, March 27th thru Saturday, May 15th, featuring the following classes for kids and teens: KALLIOPE KIDS (ages 8-12) Saturdays 10:30-11:30 AM $96 This eight-week introductory course uses creative play to develop useful skills for the stage and beyond. We?ll explore creative expression with theater games that foster concentration, listening and responding, problem solving, cooperation, and goal reaching. Further exercises introduce improvisation, creative storytelling, and character development, with the use of movement, music, and art. The same skills an actor uses onstage also build confidence and self esteem in everyday life. TRIPLE THREAT (ages 12-18) Saturdays, 2:30-4:00 PM $128 Singer, Actor, Dancer ? that?s the performer who?s a triple threat. In the world of musical theater the triple threat is always in demand. This eight-week course explores acting, voice, and movement with guidance from industry professionals. We?ll target each student?s unique talents and how to develop them to reach a personal best. The course will culminate in a mock audition where you?ll put new skills into practice. Present a song on Kalliope?s stage, and start on your way to becoming a triple threat. Bring a notebook and sheet music for a song you know to the first class. TEEN IMROV (ages 12-18) Saturdays, 12:30-2:00 PM $128 Improvisation is the basis of sketch comedy, and it?s one of the most challenging acting skills to master. We?ll explore voice, movement, and character development through interactive theater games and exercises. There are more important things than memorizing lines from a script. Learn to think on your feet by sharpening your ability to listen, observe, and respond in the moment. "Welcome to our first season of classes at Kalliope Stage, a place for creative self expression. A rich, active imagination is a talent all young people should develop. Being able to approach life creatively is a valuable tool for success. Every Saturday we?ll discover new ways to stretch our imaginations and have fun while we learn." ? Allison Hedges, Education Director Allison Hedges received her Bachelor's degree in Drama from New York University, where she studied at the prestigious Tisch School of the Arts. At NYU?s graduate program in Educational Theater, she studied with pioneers of the field including Nellie McCaslin, Lowell Swortzell, and the children's playwright Aurand Harris. Her dramatic studies include residencies with New York's Circle-in-the-Square Theater School, William Esper Studio, and London's Holborn Center for the Performing Arts. Her professional credits began with a co-starring role in the CBS miniseries "George Washington II: The Forging of a Nation" with Barry Bostwick and Patty Duke. She has continued her work in film, television, and theater, including roles in "Stealing Home" and "Dead Poets? Society." Ms. Hedges taught drama for children at Philadelphia's historic Walnut Street Theater and directed the children?s theater program at the Please Touch Museum. She has directed many productions for both children and adults, and conducted theater-in-education workshops based on original material. She is currently appearing in Kalliope Stage's premiere production, "A Grand Night for Singing." Kalliope Stage is located at 2134 Lee Road, just off of Cedar Road in Cleveland Heights. For more information about the education program, please call Allison Hedges at (216) 321-0860 or send an email to ahedges at kalliopestage.com. From GrahaSu at ci.akron.oh.us Tue Mar 23 08:48:12 2004 From: GrahaSu at ci.akron.oh.us (Graham, Suzie) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 11:48:12 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Costume/Fashion Artist Needed For Lock 3 Summer Arts Experience i n Akron Message-ID: <675B47A9343751449512A4411BC5EC06028C8FDE@W2KCOA1> The City of Akron is seeking an instructor for the Costume/Fashion Design component of the Lock 3 Summer Arts Experience. The Lock 3 Summer Arts experience is a program organized through Don Plusquellic, the Mayor of the City of Akron. The program identifies students aged 14 to 18 with a demonstrated aptitude for the arts, and partners them with professional artists who mentor them in the creation of collaborative works of art. This summer, the program will offer seven components: Filmmaking and Video, Creative Writing, Theatre Performance, Music Production and Performance, Metalsmithing/ 3 Dimensional Art, Sculpture/Mask Making, and Fashion/Costume Design. Each of these components will work under the unified concept of Transforming Myth. Combining research with history and creativity, each component will create individual and collaborative works of art. The program integrates work readiness skills with art education by assisting the students in building resumes, portfolios, working art and workplace techniques and promoting a workplace environment. Apprentices (the students) are paid a $400 stipend for their participation in the program. Program Details: Generally, each component should run approximately 4-5 weeks, with no more than 6 hours worked by apprentices per day. Total scheduled working hours for apprentices should be between 80 and 100 hours. Days and times are somewhat flexible depending upon the requirements of the component. The overall program is scheduled to begin June 14 and end with a closing reception/performance/gallery opening on August 12. Each of the seven components will be scheduled during that time. Lead artists are invited to be a part of the interview and selection process of students (beginning in April). Artists generally work with 10 apprentices. The Summer 2004 Summer Arts Experience will carry on the spirit of the original program with some changes in format and artistic vision. This year, the seven art components will be unified conceptually under the common theme of "Transforming Myth". Each component will base its process on the research and reinterpretation of diverse myths throughout time. Reflecting diversity, history and creativity, it will be the mission of each instructor to impart the original myths to their apprentices, and guide them in the reinterpretation of those myths into their finished projects. Although much of the Lock 3 activity will still take place downtown, some of the components include outreach projects, making the Lock 3 Summer Arts Experience more present in the public eye. Components will take place throughout the summer, mid June to mid August, with all groups coming together for the final Gallery Reception and Graduation Ceremony on August 12. Components will be reunited August 28th for a public performance and exhibit in conjunction with Lock 3 events. Each component will culminate with a finished product that will be marketable to corporations or the general public. Fashion/Costume Design Concept: This mentor will guide apprentices (students aged 14-17 who are awarded a stipend) in the research of clothing, and possible ties to mythology or performance. Using the Acting Troupe's actors and their own body types as models, they will design and create costumes and ready to wear incorporating history, myth, and their own modern outlook. Clothing will be used in performance as well as made available for sale. Mentor must provide instruction and demonstration in the following: Fashion/ Costume Rendering, Construction Techniques (and be able to oversee/guide and possibly complete the construction of garments), Pattern Drafting, Pattern use, Cutting/ Draping, Fitting, Fabric Dying and Treatment. End Product: Clothing designed by the group available for sale (including accessories and garments). Costumes for the Theatre Troupe (10 actors). Location/ Schedule: This component will coincide with the Theater component. It will require some overlap, but not identical schedules. It will take place at the Lock 3 Park. Preferably July 12-August 12 with room for variation. This concept is flexible depending upon the lead artists abilities/talent and artistic direction. Salary range $1500-$3500 for program commitment, commensurate with experience. From ray at worldeonline.com Tue Mar 23 10:23:04 2004 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 13:23:04 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Film crew training at North Coast Central Casting. Message-ID: <011101c41103$eab8a500$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0112_01C410DA.01E29D00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Training for digital film production. Classes on Wed. nights from 7:30 to 10:30 PM. / 8 week course is $95. Complete training with =96 Camera, sound, lighting, set up, boom and much more. Class room training, plus actual training on a digital feature. Class size is 6. Classes starting 3/31. =20 North Coast Central Casting 216-651-5441 =20 Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com =20 _____ =20 << ella for Spam Control >> has removed 9473 Spam messages and set aside 86 Read Later for me You can use it too - and it's FREE! www.ellaforspam.com=09 ------=_NextPart_000_0112_01C410DA.01E29D00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Training for digital film production. Classes on Wed. = nights from 7:30 to 10:30 = PM. / 8 week course is $95. Complete training with – Camera, sound, lighting, = set up, boom and much more. Class room training, plus actual training on a = digital feature. Class size is 6. Classes starting 3/31.

 

North Coast Central Casting

216-651-5441

 

Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com

 



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------=_NextPart_000_0112_01C410DA.01E29D00-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Tue Mar 23 14:53:09 2004 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 14:53:09 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEED YOUNG MALE, HIGH BARITONE SINGER/ACTOR FOR "THE FANTASTICKS" @ CLAGUE Message-ID: <20040323225309.72924.qmail@web80410.mail.yahoo.com> --0-974863962-1080082389=:72871 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE 1371 CLAGUE ROAD WESTLAKE, OH 44145 PHONE: 440-331-0403 Clague Playhouse is still in need of a young male, high baritone, singer/actor for The Fantasticks. Performance Dates are May 7 - 30 Contact Director Rob Gibb at 1-216-226-1404 to arrange for audition. --0-974863962-1080082389=:72871 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE
1371 CLAGUE ROAD
WESTLAKE, OH 44145
PHONE:  440-331-0403
 
Clague Playhouse is still in need of a young male, high baritone, singer/actor for The Fantasticks.
 
Performance Dates are May 7 - 30
 
Contact Director Rob Gibb at 1-216-226-1404 to arrange for audition.
--0-974863962-1080082389=:72871-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Tue Mar 23 15:08:47 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 18:08:47 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kevin Kellyokie is Back - with a Twist! Message-ID: <4b.3b918420.2d921d7f@aol.com> --part1_4b.3b918420.2d921d7f_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit It's back, but this time with me behind the bar! Come to Cronies in Lakewood to belt out a few tunes and belt down a few drinks! And ask for a no-carb shot called a Kevin Kellakazee, thank you. The first night back is this Wednesday, March 24, 2004 It is that time of the month again, yep, time to drink and sing! I am your humble host for: Karaoke Theatre Night Wednesday, March 24, 2004 at 10 PM Cronies Bar and Grill Located Detroit and Wayne in Lakewood 17900 Detroit Avenue Starts at 10, come early to get a table Sing, Eat, or Find Yourself! Kitchen open until Midnight 216-226-3310, if you get lost Kevin Joseph Kelly Call me for anything 216-269-3824 TPOG! --part1_4b.3b918420.2d921d7f_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
It's back, but this time with me behind the bar!
Come to Cronies in Lakewood to belt out a few tunes and belt down a few drin= ks!
And ask for a no-carb shot called a Kevin Kellakazee, thank you.
The first night back is this Wednesday, March 24, 2004


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

I am your humble host for:

Karaoke Theatre Night

Wednesday, March 24, 2004 at 10 PM

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

Sing, Eat, or Find Yourself!

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

Kevin Joseph Kelly 
Call me for anything 216-269-3824
TPOG!
--part1_4b.3b918420.2d921d7f_boundary-- From spanishxrose at hotmail.com Tue Mar 23 16:46:57 2004 From: spanishxrose at hotmail.com (Spanish Rose) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 19:46:57 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MHS The Crucible Message-ID:

Arthur Miller's The Crucible

For Three Nights Only!

Thursday, March 25 @ 7:30 PM

Friday, March 26 @ 8 PM

Saturday, March 27 @ 8 PM

in Medina High School's Middle Auditorium

Tickets are $5.00

Check out MHS Performing Arts Website at http://www.mcsoh.org/pac/ for more information or call the Box Office at:  (330) 636-3400 

Come join a night of wonderful entertainment! The cast is wonderful and the direction professional!  The words that will form on your lips are: "Wow. I can't believe this is a high school performance."

 

 

* Directions available on the MHS Performing Arts Website above *



Free up your inbox with MSN Hotmail Extra Storage. Multiple plans available. From Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu Tue Mar 23 16:54:41 2004 From: Susan.Stone at tri-c.edu (Stone, Susan) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 19:54:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Verve Music Chairman at Tri-C JazzFest Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4113A.97521524 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Verve Music Group chairman, Tommy LiPuma will lead=20 "The Al Jarreau Sessions" Thursday, March 25, 2004 =20 1:00 p.m. Tri-C Metro Campus Studio Theatre (Theatre 10) Free and open to Jazz Studies Students, Recording Arts Students, General Public.=20 Tommy LiPuma discusses the creative process behind the newly-produced Al Jarreau recording. He'll take us behind the scenes to the Capitol studio sessions, discuss how songs and specific musicians were chosen, and play back the individual tracks and the finished mixes. In short, Tommy gives us the inside scoop on the creation of this world-class Jazz recording. www.tricjazzfest.com =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4113A.97521524 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

Verve = Music Group=20 chairman, Tommy LiPuma will lead
"The = Al Jarreau=20 Sessions"
Thursday, March=20 25, 2004   
1:00=20 p.m.

Tri-C Metro Campus Studio Theatre (Theatre=20 10)
Free and = open to Jazz Studies Students, Recording Arts Students, General Public.

Tommy LiPuma discusses the creative = process behind=20 the newly-produced Al Jarreau recording. He’ll take us behind the = scenes to the=20 Capitol studio sessions, discuss how songs and specific musicians were = chosen,=20 and play back the individual tracks and the finished mixes. In short, = Tommy=20 gives us the inside scoop on the creation of this world-class Jazz=20 recording.
www.tricjazzfest.com

 
=00 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4113A.97521524-- From tamingofshakespearecompany at yahoo.com Tue Mar 23 13:18:30 2004 From: tamingofshakespearecompany at yahoo.com (Beth Sadowski) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 13:18:30 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Titus Andronicus Update -- Taming of Shakespeare Company Message-ID: <20040323211830.95909.qmail@web61203.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1432445768-1080076710=:95603 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii NEOhioPal, The Taming of Shakespeare Company has developed a website to keep actors/actress, crew, and spectators updated on our upcoming productions and auditions. The site is located at: geocities.com/tamingofshakespearecompany -- please come and visit our site and show your support for out fledgling theater company. Thank you, BethAnn Sadowski President, The Taming of Shakespeare Company Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam --0-1432445768-1080076710=:95603 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
NEOhioPal,
     The Taming of Shakespeare Company has developed a website to keep actors/actress, crew, and spectators updated on our upcoming productions and auditions. The site is located at: geocities.com/tamingofshakespearecompany -- please come and visit our site and show your support for out fledgling theater company.
 
Thank you,
BethAnn Sadowski
President, The Taming of Shakespeare Company

Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam --0-1432445768-1080076710=:95603-- From RJtac6 at aol.com Tue Mar 23 11:39:18 2004 From: RJtac6 at aol.com (RJtac6 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 14:39:18 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEED 2 SET PIECES Message-ID: <15b.30d8b168.2d91ec66@aol.com> --part1_15b.30d8b168.2d91ec66_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I am looking for 2 set pieces for charlie and the chocolate factory/ charlie and the great glass elevator. I am in need of the elevator and the chocolate fountain. --part1_15b.30d8b168.2d91ec66_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I am looking for 2 set pieces for c= harlie and the chocolate factory/ charlie and the great glass elevator. I am= in need of the elevator and the chocolate fountain. --part1_15b.30d8b168.2d91ec66_boundary-- From kgygli at jcu.edu Tue Mar 23 11:51:54 2004 From: kgygli at jcu.edu (kgygli at jcu.edu) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 14:51:54 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Piece of My Heart Opens Friday at John Carroll University Message-ID: John Carroll University Theater is proud to present: A Piece of My Heart by Shirley Lauro Based on the collection of oral histories by Keith Walker Directed by Karen Gygli Six American women enthusiastically sign up to go to Vietnam as nurses, entertainers, Red Cross workers and strategic intelligence workers. But they don't find leaving Vietnam behind them quite as easy. Based on true stories. Show Dates: March 26, 27, April 2, and 3 at 8PM, and April 4 at 2PM in Kulas Auditorium, right under the clock tower in John Carroll University's main administration building. To reserve tickets, call 216.397.4428. We will not call you back, but your tickets will be available at the box office right before the show starts. From exec11 at nls.net Tue Mar 23 12:37:04 2004 From: exec11 at nls.net (exec11 at nls.net) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 15:37:04 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Shakespeare Festival's 2004 Benefit Message-ID: <002a01c41116$9af02a80$5a0890d8@april> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0027_01C410EC.B16AA8A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival Presents The Comedies The Histories The Tragedies The Mysteries You are cordially invited to experience an evening of "Mystery, Murder = and Mayhem" to benefit the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival. Try your = hand at guessing the culprits in Shakespeare Whodunits while enjoying = light fare and a silent auction all to help continue the Festival's = mission to present free outdoor Shakespeare to the Northeast Ohio = community. With Honorary chair Les Roberts, Mystery Writer Author of The Irish Sports Pages Whodunit? The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, that's who! Whatdunit? Light Fare Cash Bar Silent Auction Shakespeare Whodunit Performances Wheredunit? The Hermit Club 1629 Dodge Court Downtown Cleveland Friday, April 23, 2004 (Shakespeare's Birthday) 6:30 to 10:30 PM Youdunit! General Admission $45 each=20 Benefactor $95 each ($50 Tax Deductible) Reservations can be made online at www.cleveshakes.org=20 Check, MasterCard, Visa, Discover Or print this email and send it with your check to: The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival P.O. Box 93494 Cleveland, Ohio 44101-5494 Or Call 877-280-1646 ------=_NextPart_000_0027_01C410EC.B16AA8A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The = Cleveland=20 Shakespeare Festival

Presents
The Comedies
The = Histories
The=20 Tragedies
The Mysteries

You are cordially = invited to=20 experience an evening of =93Mystery, Murder and Mayhem=94 to = benefit the=20 Cleveland Shakespeare Festival.  Try your hand at guessing the = culprits in=20 Shakespeare Whodunits while enjoying light fare and a = silent=20 auction  all to help continue the Festival=92s mission to = present free=20 outdoor Shakespeare to the Northeast Ohio community.

With = Honorary=20 chair Les Roberts, Mystery Writer
Author of The Irish Sports=20 Pages

Whodunit?
The = Cleveland=20 Shakespeare Festival, that=92s who!

Whatdunit?
Light=20 Fare
Cash Bar
Silent Auction
Shakespeare Whodunit=20 Performances

Wheredunit?
The = Hermit=20 Club
1629 Dodge Court
Downtown Cleveland

Friday, April = 23,=20 2004
(Shakespeare=92s Birthday)
6:30 to 10:30 = PM

Youdunit!

General Admission $45 each
Benefactor $95 each = ($50 Tax=20 Deductible)
Reservations can be made online at
www.cleveshakes.org=20

Check, MasterCard, Visa, Discover

Or print this email and = send it=20 with your check=20 to:
        The= =20 Cleveland Shakespeare=20 Festival
        P.O.=20 Box=20 93494
        C= leveland,=20 Ohio 44101-5494
Or Call=20 877-280-1646

------=_NextPart_000_0027_01C410EC.B16AA8A0-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Tue Mar 23 13:17:00 2004 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 16:17:00 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players "The Dining Room" auditions Message-ID: <29.5363126e.2d92034c@aol.com> -------------------------------1080076620 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Workshop Players announces auditions for The Dining Room, a comedy/drama by A. R. Gurney. Director Don Wozniak is seeking adult actors, a minimum of three men and three women, possibly as many as four of each. Auditions will consist of readings from the script. Each actor will be asked to play a variety of roles and ages from grade school age through elderly. Auditions will be held at Workshop Players Theater, located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, on Sunday, April 18 and Monday, April 19, from 7 to 9:30 p.m.. Performance dates are July 8 through July 25. For more information, contact the director at 440-244-3960 or by e-mail at: cen55422 at centurytel.net or check out our website at www.workshopplayers.com - 30 - "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" -------------------------------1080076620 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 

Workshop Players announces auditions= for The Dining Room, a comedy/drama by A. R. Gurney.  Director=20= Don Wozniak is seeking adult actors, a minimum of three men and three women,= possibly as many as four of each.  Auditions will consist of readings=20= from the script.  Each actor will be asked to play a variety of roles a= nd ages from grade school age through elderly. 

 

Auditions will be held at Workshop Players Theater, located at= 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, on Sunday, April 18 and Monday, April 1= 9, from 7 to 9:30 p.m.. Performance dates are July 8 through July 25.=

 

For more information, contact the di= rector at 440-244-3960 or by e-mail at: cen55422 at centurytel.net or check out our website at www.workshopplayers.com

 

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"If the whole world's a stage, I demand better ligh= ting"
-------------------------------1080076620-- From WSPAmherst at aol.com Tue Mar 23 13:19:18 2004 From: WSPAmherst at aol.com (WSPAmherst at aol.com) Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 16:19:18 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players to open Schoolhouse Rock Live! Message-ID: -------------------------------1080076758 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Workshop Players Theatre-in-the-Round is proud to announce our next=20 production, Schoolhouse Rock Live!, from the series created by George Newall= and Tom=20 Yohe and based on an idea by David McCall. =20 The Emmy Award-winning 1970s Saturday morning cartoon series that taught=20 history, grammar, math, science and politics through clever, tuneful songs i= s=20 instructing a whole new generation. Various characters come out of the TV se= t to=20 show a nervous teacher how to win his students over with imagination and=20 music, through such beloved songs as "Just A Bill," "Lolly, Lolly, Lolly" an= d=20 "Conjunction Junction." =20 Director Bill Reising has assembled a cast of Workshop regulars and=20 newcomers, including Musical Director Jayne Bartish-Kacik, Choreographer Gre= g Dziama,=20 Tom Castro, Aimee Dickinson, Lisa Marie Eckenrode, Lisa Hirzel, Denise Schmi= d,=20 Diana Tyler and Stuart Landes. Bryan Bird is the accompanist. =20 Book is by Scott Ferguson, George Keating and Kyle Hall; Music and Lyrics by= =20 Lynn Ahrens, Bob Dorough, Dave Frishberg, Kathy Mandry, George Newall and To= m=20 Yohe =20 Performance dates are April 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 30; May 1 at 8 p.m, with=20 Sunday matinees on April 25 and May 2 at 3 p.m. Tickets are $10 each and may= be=20 reserved by calling the box office at 440-988-5613. Group rates are availabl= e=20 for groups of 15 or more. =20 Workshop Players Theatre is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway= =20 between Rt. 2 and Rt. 58. For more information, log on to our website at www.workshopplayers.com =20 30 =E2=80=93 "If the whole world's a stage, I demand better lighting" -------------------------------1080076758 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

Workshop Players=20= Theatre-in-the-Round is proud to announce our next production, Schoolhouse Rock Live!,= from the series created by George Ne= wall and Tom Yohe and based on an idea by David McCall.

 =

 The Emmy Award-winning 1970s Saturday mornin= g cartoon series that taught history, grammar, math, science and politics th= rough clever, tuneful songs is instructing a whole new generation. Various c= haracters come out of the TV set to show a nervous teacher how to win his st= udents over with imagination and music, through such beloved songs as "Just=20= A Bill," "Lolly, Lolly, Lolly" and "Conjunction Junction."

 =

Director Bill Rei= sing has assembled a cast of Workshop regulars and newcomers, including Musi= cal Director Jayne Bartish-Kacik, Choreographer Greg Dziama, Tom Castro, Aim= ee Dickinson, Lisa Marie Eckenrode, Lisa Hirzel, Denise Schmid, Diana Tyler=20= and Stuart Landes. Bryan Bird is the accompanist.

 =

Book is by Scott=20= Ferguson, George Keating and Kyle Hall; Music and Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens, Bob= Dorough, Dave Frishberg, Kathy Mandry, George Newall and Tom Yohe

 =

Performance dates= are April 15, 16, 17, 23, 24, 30; May 1 at 8 p.m, with Sunday matinees on A= pril 25 and May 2 at 3 p.m. Tickets are $10 each and may be reserved by call= ing the box office at 440-988-5613. Group rates are available for groups of=20= 15 or more.

 =

Workshop Players=20= Theatre is located on Middle Ridge Road in Amherst, halfway between Rt. 2 an= d Rt. 58.

 

For more informat= ion, log on to our website at www= .workshopplayers.com

 

 =

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"If the whole world's a stage, I demand better ligh= ting"
-------------------------------1080076758-- From dkilbane at cptonline.org Wed Mar 24 12:44:16 2004 From: dkilbane at cptonline.org (Dan Kilbane) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 15:44:16 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]PRESS RELEASE: CPT Academy's Spring Session Announced! Message-ID: For Immediate Release Contact: Holly Holsinger, CPT Academy Director 216/631-2727 ext. 202 cptacademy at cptonline.org March 24, 2004 CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE PRESENTS CPT ACADEMY?S SPRING SESSION Cutting edge theatre training for children, teens, and adults! CLEVELAND, OH - After a successful first series in Winter 2004, the Academy is back in session. For 20 years, CPT has blazed trails, offering the highest quality, most adventurous, cutting edge theatre in Northeast Ohio. Now this Near West side institution offers an educational opportunity for children, teens, and adults to take a thrilling step toward the edge: CPT presents the spring 2004 session of CPT Academy. Classes are taught by resident artists, who provide innovative training to theatre enthusiasts of all ages, regardless of experience. CPT?s Director of Education, Holly Holsinger, is ?very excited for the spring session, along with the return of the creative classes for children and the very popular Going Solo class.? CPT?s groundbreaking methods unlock the creative power and inspiration in each individual, while at the same time focusing that energy through clear dramatic technique. CPT Academy?s spring session consists of 8 consecutive Saturdays from April 17 - June 5, 2004. All classes take place on the CPT campus. Classes for Adults (ages 18 and up) Audition Techniques Auditioning has become an art in and of itself. Learn how to audition effectively, the tricks of the trade, and how to show your best self. Learn techniques in cold reading, choose the right monologue, and write the best resume. The last class will be a special private audition for CPT?s leading directors. Taught by Jill Levin. Saturdays 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m., $125. Experimental Theatre Wing Work with CPT?s Resident Director Raymond Bobgan as you learn new techniques to explore creativity, craft, and the essence of great acting. This class is a great way for artists to reconnect to their creative resources and get inspired. You will also learn ways of developing your own creative material through movement, sound, song, and action. Saturdays 12:30-2:30 p.m., $150. Going Solo: Writing for Solo Performance Do you have a story you've always wanted to tell? Do you have material that would work for a solo piece, but you're not sure how to put it all together? In this class, we will use writing exercises, movement, and improvisation to ?jump start? the creative process and put you on the way to creating your own solo work for the stage. All levels of experience are welcome. Former students of Going Solo are encouraged to attend, but no prerequisite is required. Taught by Sarah Morton. Saturdays 3:00-5:00 p.m., $150. Classes for Children and Teens Act Out Shakespeare! (ages 13-17) Access the works of the greatest playwright of all time. Learn how to confront Shakespeare?s works and characters with active techniques that break down the words into digestible parts and bring the text to life. By the end of the program you will be able to perform a fully polished monologue, ready for audition or competition. Taught by Holly Holsinger. Saturdays 11:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m., $100. Back by popular demand!!! The Play Room (ages 6-12) This class will allow young actors to create their own play, from a familiar story or a tale all their own. The play will develop from improvisations and theater games, which encourage working together as an ensemble. Fun and hard work coexist as the kids write, design, and perform their own show. Taught by Holly Holsinger. Saturdays 10:00-11:00 a.m., $100. Fairy Tales (ages 3-5) This class is a fun approach for little performers just starting out. The class provides interactive games, music, dress-up, and new stories to act out each week. Parents are invited to participate with their children. Taught by Jaime Bouvier. Saturdays 10:00-10:45 a.m., $85. Classes for children allow for fun theatre games, dress-up play, and guided improvisations into magical worlds. They learn important tools about building performance as they work towards producing and performing in their very own production. For more information about these classes, contact Holly Holsinger at 216/631-2727 ext. 202 or e-mail at cptacademy at cptonline.org . The Faculty Holly Holsinger is CPT?s Director of Education. She brings over 20 years of acting and teaching experience to the CPT Academy. In 2001, Holly was voted ?Best Actress in Cleveland? in The Free Times. She has toured all over the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Brazil performing with Wishhounds performance group, as well as taking on classic roles for the stage. She holds an M.F.A. in Acting from the University of California, Irvine, where she studied with Robert Cohen (Acting Power) and experimental theatre guru Jerzy Grotowski. Holly has taught theatre at Ohio State University, University of Akron, Tri-C, and Lorain Co. Community College. She has been teaching and performing for children since 1987. Sarah Morton is an award-winning playwright and performer, and a native of Cleveland, Ohio. Recent productions of her plays include Night Bloomers with Emerging Artists Theatre in New York City, Love in Pieces at the NYC International Fringe Festival, and Stumble, with Great Lakes Theater Festival. She has served as artist-in-residence at Cleveland State University, Cleveland School of the Arts, and Hathaway Brown School, and has been teaching in The Cleveland Play House's Young Playwrights Workshop for the past six years. Jill Levin has been an acting teacher for many years, working with actors at Cleveland Public Theatre, The Cleveland Play House, Wisdom Bridge Theater in Chicago, and the Pennsylvania Stage Company. She has performed in numerous shows at CPT as well as theaters in New York, Chicago, and Tokyo. Her most recent CPT credits include the starring role in Tennessee Williams? Summer and Smoke, The Herald in Discordia, and Barbara in the upcoming Nickel & Dimed. She has extensive professional actor training, and is a graduate of New York?s Circle in the Square Theater School. Raymond Bobgan is CPT?s Resident Director and has been creating wholly original works of theatre for over ten years. His groundbreaking plays have been seen throughout the U.S., Brazil, Canada, and Denmark. Bobgan has designed and implemented numerous educational programs for CPT and has led workshops in experimental theatre techniques at colleges, theatres, universities, and conservatory programs. Jaime Bouvier received a degree in Theatre Arts from the University of Iowa. She completed her honor?s thesis while studying at the Universite de Caen in France, where she worked with renowned puppet theatre Le Papillon. She also performed with Natalie Amourette?s company in Normandy. In Cleveland, she has worked with Theatre Labyrinth and has performed in various roles at Cleveland Public Theatre. The mission of Cleveland Public Theatre is to inspire, nurture, challenge, amaze, educate, and empower artists and audiences, in order to make the Cleveland public a more conscious and compassionate community. Cleveland Public Theatre and its artistic and education programs are funded in part by funding from Cleveland Foundation, George Gund Foundation, Ohio Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts, Nord Family Foundation, John P. Murphy Foundation, Kulas Foundation, Theatre Communications Group, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Bruening Foundation, Codrington Foundation, Giant Eagle Foundation, Thomas White Foundation, Community Foundation of Greater Lorain, Family Foundations of Jewish Community Federation, Dolphin Trust, Saint Ann Foundation, Deaconess Foundation, O?Neill Foundation, Stocker Foundation, Key Foundation, Nordson Foundation, Wolf Foundation, Forest City, Alcoa, Third Federal, Huntington National Bank, National City Bank, and other corporate and individual contributors. Cleveland Public Theatre's festival of dance: DANCEWORKS 04! You can dance, for inspiration... SAFMOD and CCDT March 26 - 28 BRING IT ON! From johnballom at ameritech.net Wed Mar 24 14:24:42 2004 From: johnballom at ameritech.net (johnballom) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 17:24:42 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Re: Tailor/costume designer References: <198.2757d70b.2d9234c6@aol.com> Message-ID: <005701c411ee$ce211620$7291fea9@W25625.ecpm.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C411C4.E4C34080 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Eye2wonder at aol.com=20 To: johnballom at ameritech.net=20 Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 7:48 PM Subject: Re: Tailor/costume designer Hello John, Thank you for your e-mail. I'm flattered you would contact me for = suggestions. However, my address book is very slim in the film contacts = field. But, I would recommended posting a notice (very similar to the = one you sent me) on the Neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com This cultural bulletin board is read by hundreds of people throughout = Northeast Ohio looking to hire talent, and/or promote their own talents. Best of luck to you, Jeon Francis In a message dated 3/22/2004 10:48:44 AM Eastern Standard Time, = johnballom at ameritech.net writes: I am interested in the opportunity of working on or assisting in a = film production as a tailor/costume designer. If you have any leads that = would assist me in this venture I would appreciate some the contacts. I am affiliate with the Cleveland film Commission, John Ballom=20 ------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C411C4.E4C34080 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 = 7:48=20 PM
Subject: Re: Tailor/costume=20 designer

Hello John,
Thank you for your = e-mail.  I'm=20 flattered you would contact me for suggestions.  However, my = address book=20 is very slim in the film contacts field.  But, I would=20 recommended posting a notice (very similar to the one you sent me) on = the Neohiopal at lists.fredste= rnfeld.com
 
This cultural bulletin board = is read by=20 hundreds of people throughout Northeast Ohio looking to hire talent, = and/or=20 promote their own talents.
 
Best of luck to = you,
Jeon Francis
 
In a message dated 3/22/2004 10:48:44 AM Eastern Standard Time,=20 johnballom at ameritech.net writes:
I am interested in the opportunity = of working=20 on or assisting in a film production as a tailor/costume designer. = If you=20 have any leads that would assist me in this venture I would = appreciate some=20 the contacts.
 
I am affiliate with the Cleveland = film=20 Commission,
 
 
John Ballom =
------=_NextPart_000_0054_01C411C4.E4C34080-- From KNEWTRA3 at aol.com Wed Mar 24 14:58:26 2004 From: KNEWTRA3 at aol.com (KNEWTRA3 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 17:58:26 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sanctuary a new musical Message-ID: <126.3cfa67bc.2d936c92@aol.com> -------------------------------1080169106 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Sanctuary The Gospel Musical That Rocks! What: Now in its third year Sanctuary is an all-original, contemporary musical depicting the life and passion of Jesus Christ When: Fridays & Saturdays April 2-3 & 9-10 at 7:30 PM Special Easter Sunday performance April 11 at 10:00 AM Where: Mentor Garfield Road Church of God 8250 Garfield Rd. Mentor (1 mile south of Rt. 84) Admission: Admission is Free. Reserve Seating is available for groups of 10 or more in advance for all performances. Credits: Conceived and Directed by Paul B. Abramson Music and Lyrics by L.A. Watson Musical arrangements by Troy Sartain General: This year's edition of Sanctuary includes the addition if new songs and scenes to last year's performance which was viewed by nearly 2000 people. The musical features 30 original songs and production numbers, performed by a live band and a cast of 22 singers and dancers. Information: (440) 255-0739 www.mentorchurchofgod.org -------------------------------1080169106 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Sanctuary
= The Gospel Musical That Rocks!
 
What:  Now in its third year Sanct= uary is an all-original, contemporary musical depicting the life and passion= of Jesus Christ
 
When:  Fridays & Saturday= s April 2-3 & 9-10 at 7:30 PM
      &n= bsp;     Special Easter Sunday performance April 11 at 1= 0:00 AM
 
Where:  Mentor Garfield Road Churc= h of God 
         &nbs= p;    8250 Garfield Rd. Mentor (1 mile south of Rt. 84)
 
Admission:  Admission is Free. Res= erve Seating is available for groups of 10 or more in advance for all perfor= mances.
 
Credits:  Conceived and Directed b= y Paul B. Abramson
         =      Music and Lyrics by L.A. Watson
  &nb= sp;           Musical arra= ngements by Troy Sartain
 
General:  This year's edition of S= anctuary includes the addition if new songs and scenes to last year's perfor= mance which was viewed by nearly 2000 people. The musical features 30 origin= al songs and production numbers, performed by a live band and a cast of 22 s= ingers and dancers.
 
Information:  (440) 255-0739 =  www= .mentorchurchofgod.org
 
 
-------------------------------1080169106-- From KABBW at aol.com Wed Mar 24 16:51:16 2004 From: KABBW at aol.com (KABBW at aol.com) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 19:51:16 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]LCMT announces West Side Story auditions Message-ID: <4d.3c9425f7.2d938704@aol.com> -------------------------------1080175876 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Lorain Community Music Theater Auditions for West Side Story will be held on= =20 Sat., Apr. 17, 2004 and Sun., Apr. 18, 2004. Registration at 12:30 p.m., =20 auditions 1 - 5 p.m. at St. Mary=E2=80=99s School Hall 7th & Reid Ave., Lo= rain Call-backs: Tues., Apr. 20, 2004 from 6-9 p.m. VOCAL AUDITIONS will require that the individual prepare a selection from a=20 standard Broadway musical, approximately 90 seconds in length. An accompani= st=20 will be provided, and the individual is required to bring sheet music in the= =20 proper key. A song from West Side Story is permissible, whereas current pop= =20 songs from the radio as well as a capella auditions are not acceptable. DANCE AUDITIONS will require that the individual learn a short dance=20 combination that will be taught at the audition in a large group setting. A= short=20 practice will be allowed, then the dance combination will be repeated in sma= ll=20 groups. The individual is encouraged to wear comfortable clothing and shoes= ,=20 suitable for dance. SHOW DATES: July 9, 10, 16, 17 & 18, 2004 at the Lorain Palace Civic Center Director: Mike Larochelle Producer: Bev Muzilla Questions?? E-mail at LCMT4WSS at hotmail.com or call Bev Muzilla at (440)=20 244-5052 CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS Maria An extremely lovely, young girl brought to America to marry Chino,=20 but=20 yearns for Tony. Lyric soprano with 4+ songs. Dance preferred for dream=20 ballet. Tony A good-looking, sandy-haired boy who used to be the leader of the=20 Jets,=20 but has outgrown the gang and is searching for something more. Lyric tenor=20 with 4+ songs. Movement preferred for dream ballet. JETS A-rab The class clown, A-rab uses humor to hide his fears, and serves as=20= a=20 big brother to Baby John. Free spirit with good comic timing; must move and= =20 sing well. Action Action is always ready for a fight and mouthing off to any form of= =20 authority. Tense and explosive, he leads the Jets after Riff is killed. =20 Must move and sing well. Baby John The youngest of the gang, awed at everything. He is young,=20 innocent and vulnerable and is always the first to suggest non-violence to=20 solve a problem. Must move and sing well. Big Deal A bespectacled self-styled expert. He is the =E2=80=98professor= =E2=80=99 of the=20 gang, always mindful of the past and gang protocol. Must move and sing=20 well. Diesel Riff=E2=80=99s lieutenant; the muscle of the group. The strong, s= ilent=20 type,=20 Riff chooses him to fight Bernardo in the proposed =E2=80=98fair fight=E2= =80=99. Must move=20 and sing well. Riff The new leader (and heart) of the Jets. He and Tony started the=20 Jets,=20 and although Tony has outgrown the gang, Riff doesn=E2=80=99t know anything=20= else. =20 Low tenor/baritone with 2+ songs. Must move and sing well. Snowboy The rest of the Jets. Final cast number will be based on creatin= g=20 a=20 group that Gee-tar looks, interacts, and moves well together. All must sing and mov= e=20 well. Mouthpiece Numbers include =E2=80=98Prologue=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Jet Song= =E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Dance at the Gym=E2=80=99, Tiger =E2=80=98Cool=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Quintet=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Rum= ble=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Gee, Officer Krupke=E2=80=99, and the=20 dream=20 ballet. JET GIRLS Velma Riff=E2=80=99s girl. She is terribly young, sexy, lost in a world=20= of jive. =20 Must be a strong dancer and =E2=80=98feminine cool=E2=80=99. Graziella The Jet Girls must all be strong dancers, but do very little=20 singing in the show. Clarice Their big numbers are =E2=80=98Dance at= the Gym=E2=80=99 ,=20 =E2=80=98Cool=E2=80=99, and the dream ballet. Number Minnie of Jets=20= cast will=20 determine=20 the number of Jet Girls. Pauline 4 more girls Anybodys A scrawny teenage girl, dressed in an outfit that is a pathetic=20 attempt to imitate that of the Jets. She is the tomboy that doesn=E2=80=99t= fit in=20 with the girls, and does everything she can to be accepted by the Jets. She= =20 fights, bullies Baby John, and appears at key moments to save Tony and help=20 the Jets. Must move and sing well. SHARKS Bernardo The leader of the Sharks; handsome and proud, but has a chip on=20 his=20 shoulder. He is very protective of his sister Maria, and untrusting of=20 anything American. He is a gentleman with the ladies, but cuts through the=20 niceties with the War Council. Must be a strong dancer with strong physical= =20 presence. Sings opposite Anita in =E2=80=98America=E2=80=99. Chino A shy, gentle, sweet-faced boy who has just arrived from Puerto Ric= o=20 to marry Maria, but wants to follow in Bernardo=E2=80=99s footsteps. Must h= ave=20 small presence, but be able to display both shyness and rage. Indio The rest of the Sharks. The final number cast will be based on=20 creating a group Moose that looks, interacts, and moves well together, with the numbers=20 equal=20 to the Toro number of Jets (anywhere from 5-8 guys per group). All must sing som= e=20 and Pepe move well. Numbers include =E2=80=98Prologue=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Dan= ce at the Gym=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98America =E2=80=99,=20 =E2=80=98Quintet=E2=80=99, Luis =E2=80=98Rumble=E2=80=99, and the dream ballet. Anxious Nibbles Juano SHARK GIRLS Anita A Puerto Rican girl with loose hair and flashy dress, she is=20 knowing,=20 sexual and sharp. The female equivalent of Bernardo, Anita is the most=20 =E2=80=98Americanized=E2=80=99 of the Puerto Ricans, leading the ladies in p= utting down=20 their homeland against Shark men. A strong =E2=80=98belter=E2=80=99 and dan= cer. Francisca The Shark Girls must all be strong dancers who sing. Their big= =20 numbers are Teresita =E2=80=98Dance at the Gym=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98America= =E2=80=99, =E2=80=98I Feel Pretty=E2=80=99,=20 and the=20 dream ballet. Number of Rosalia Sharks cast will determine number of= =20 Shark=20 Girls. Margarita Estella Consuelo 2 more girls ADULTS Doc 50+. Doc has owned the drugstore for 27 years, and is the only=20 =E2=80=98parental=E2=80=99 figure in the cast. He accepts that there is lit= tle he can do to=20 influence the teens, but he does try to help Tony by whatever means=20 possible. 3 scenes. Speaking role only. Glad Hand A smiling, overly cheerful MAN OR WOMAN. 30+. The school=20 guidance counselor who wants everyone to get along and just doesn=E2=80=99t=20 understand kids today. 1 scene. Speaking role only. Lt. Shrank A plainclothes cop. 40+. Shrank is strong and always in=20 command;=20 he has a charming pleasant manner which he often employs to cover up his=20 venom and fear. 4 scenes. Speaking role only. Krupke A big, goon-like cop. 40+. 4 scenes. Speaking role only. -------------------------------1080175876 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

Lorain Community Music Theater Auditions for West Side St= ory will be held on Sat., Apr. 17, 2004 and Sun., Apr. 18, 2004. Registratio= n at 12:30 p.m.,  auditions 1 - 5 p.m. at St. Mary=E2=80=99s School Hal= l   7th & Reid Ave., Lorain
Call-backs:  Tues., Apr. 2= 0, 2004 from 6-9 p.m.

VOCAL AUDITIONS will require that the individua= l prepare a selection from a standard Broadway musical, approximately 90 sec= onds in length.  An accompanist will be provided, and the individual is= required to bring sheet music in the proper key.  A song from West Sid= e Story is permissible, whereas current pop songs from the radio as well as=20= a capella auditions are not acceptable.

DANCE AUDITIONS will require=20= that the individual learn a short dance combination that will be taught at t= he audition in a large group setting.  A short practice will be allowed= , then the dance combination will be repeated in small groups.  The ind= ividual is encouraged to wear comfortable clothing and shoes, suitable for d= ance.

SHOW DATES:  July 9, 10, 16, 17 & 18, 2004 at the Lora= in Palace Civic Center

Director:  Mike Larochelle    &= nbsp;     Producer:  Bev Muzilla
Questions??  E-mail=20= at
or call Bev Muzilla at (440) 244-5052

CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS
Maria    An extremely lovely, young girl brought to America to ma= rry Chino, but
yearns for Tony.  Lyric soprano with 4+ songs. = Dance preferred for dream
ballet.

Tony    A good-looki= ng, sandy-haired boy who used to be the leader of the Jets,
but has outg= rown the gang and is searching for something more.  Lyric tenor
wit= h 4+ songs.  Movement preferred for dream ballet.
JETS
A-rab = ;   The class clown, A-rab uses humor to hide his fears, and serves as=20= a
big brother to Baby John.  Free spirit with good comic timing; mu= st move and
sing well.

Action    Action is always ready= for a fight and mouthing off to any form of
authority.  Tense and=20= explosive, he leads the Jets after Riff is killed. 
Must move and s= ing well.

Baby John    The youngest of the gang, awed at ev= erything.  He is young,
innocent and vulnerable and is always the f= irst to suggest non-violence to
solve a problem.  Must move and sin= g well.

Big Deal    A bespectacled self-styled expert. = ; He is the =E2=80=98professor=E2=80=99 of the
gang, always mindful of t= he past and gang protocol.  Must move and sing
well.

Diesel&= nbsp;   Riff=E2=80=99s lieutenant; the muscle of the group.  The s= trong, silent type,
Riff chooses him to fight Bernardo in the proposed=20= =E2=80=98fair fight=E2=80=99.  Must move
and sing well.

Riff=     The new leader (and heart) of the Jets.  He and Tony star= ted the Jets,
and although Tony has outgrown the gang, Riff doesn=E2=80= =99t know anything else. 
Low tenor/baritone with 2+ songs.  M= ust move and sing well.

Snowboy    The rest of the Jets.&nb= sp; Final cast number will be based on creating a
group that
Gee-tar&= nbsp;   looks, interacts, and moves well together.  All must sing=20= and move
well.
Mouthpiece    Numbers include =E2=80=98Prolo= gue=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Jet Song=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Dance at the Gym=E2=80= =99,
Tiger        =E2=80=98Cool=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Qu= intet=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Rumble=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Gee, Officer Krupke=E2= =80=99, and the dream
ballet.


JET GIRLS
Velma   = Riff=E2=80=99s girl.  She is terribly young, sexy, lost in a world of=20= jive. 
Must be a strong dancer and =E2=80=98feminine cool=E2=80=99.=

Graziella    The Jet Girls must all be strong dancers, but= do very little
singing in the show.  Clarice      &= nbsp; Their big numbers are =E2=80=98Dance at the Gym=E2=80=99,
=E2=80= =98Cool=E2=80=99, and the dream ballet.  Number Minnie    &nb= sp;   of Jets cast will determine
the number of Jet Girls.
Pauli= ne
4 more girls

Anybodys    A scrawny teenage girl, dres= sed in an outfit that is a pathetic
attempt to imitate that of the Jets.=   She is the tomboy that doesn=E2=80=99t fit in
with the girls, and= does everything she can to be accepted by the Jets.  She
fights, b= ullies Baby John, and appears at key moments to save Tony and help
the J= ets.  Must move and sing well.

SHARKS
Bernardo    T= he leader of the Sharks; handsome and proud, but has a chip on his
shoul= der.  He is very protective of his sister Maria,  and untrusting o= f
anything American.  He is a gentleman with the ladies, but cuts t= hrough the
niceties with the War Council.  Must be a strong dancer=20= with strong physical
presence.  Sings opposite Anita in =E2=80=98Am= erica=E2=80=99.

Chino    A shy, gentle, sweet-faced boy who= has just arrived from Puerto Rico
to marry Maria, but wants to follow i= n Bernardo=E2=80=99s footsteps.  Must have
small presence, but be a= ble to display both shyness and rage.

Indio    The rest of=20= the Sharks.  The final number cast will be based on
creating a grou= p
Moose    that looks, interacts, and moves well together, with= the numbers equal
to the
Toro    number of Jets (anywhere=20= from 5-8 guys per group). All must sing some
and
Pepe    mo= ve well.  Numbers include =E2=80=98Prologue=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98Dance at= the Gym=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98America=E2=80=99,
=E2=80=98Quintet=E2=80=99,=
Luis        =E2=80=98Rumble=E2=80=99, and the dream=20= ballet.
Anxious
Nibbles
Juano

SHARK GIRLS
Anita  &nb= sp; A Puerto Rican girl with loose hair and flashy dress, she is knowing, sexual and sharp.  The female equivalent of Bernardo, Anita is the mo= st
=E2=80=98Americanized=E2=80=99 of the Puerto Ricans, leading the ladi= es in putting down
their homeland against Shark men.  A strong =E2= =80=98belter=E2=80=99 and dancer.

Francisca    The Shark Gi= rls must all be strong dancers who sing.  Their big
numbers are Ter= esita    =E2=80=98Dance at the Gym=E2=80=99, =E2=80=98America=E2= =80=99, =E2=80=98I Feel Pretty=E2=80=99, and the
dream ballet.  Num= ber of Rosalia        Sharks cast will determine number=20= of Shark
Girls.
Margarita
Estella
Consuelo
2 more girls
<= BR>ADULTS
Doc    50+.  Doc has owned the drugstore for 27=20= years, and is the only
=E2=80=98parental=E2=80=99 figure in the cast.&nb= sp; He accepts that there is little he can do to
influence the teens, bu= t he does try to help Tony by whatever means
possible.  3 scenes.&n= bsp; Speaking role only.

Glad Hand    A smiling, overly che= erful MAN OR WOMAN.  30+.  The school
guidance counselor who w= ants everyone to get along and just doesn=E2=80=99t
understand kids toda= y.  1 scene.  Speaking role only.

Lt. Shrank    A= plainclothes cop. 40+.  Shrank is strong and always in command;
he= has a charming pleasant manner which he often employs to cover up his
v= enom and fear.  4 scenes.  Speaking role only.

Krupke =       A big, goon-like cop.  40+.  4 scenes. = Speaking role only.

-------------------------------1080175876-- From RFWB2000 at aol.com Tue Mar 23 21:37:48 2004 From: RFWB2000 at aol.com (RFWB2000 at aol.com) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 00:37:48 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Zion UCC Presents Brian Thornton & Jennifer Woda Message-ID: <1dd.1d39321b.2d9278ac@aol.com> --part1_1dd.1d39321b.2d9278ac_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Zion UCC of Tremont Presents: Brian Thornton, Cello (*Member, Cleveland Orchestra) Jennifer Woda, Mezzo-Soprano (*Frequently seen with Cleveland Opera) Elizabeth Johnson, Piano With Special Guest Artists: Kathleen Mylecraine, Flute and Victoria Marra, Clarinet in "Russian Into Spring" Sunday, April 4, 2004 2pm Zion UCC in Tremont 2716 West 14th St. Cleveland, Ohio 44113-5216 Works to be performed include: Sinfonia Concertante Op. 125 by Prokofiev Selections from "The Nursery" by Mussorgsky And the WORLD PREMIERE of "Mommy Songs" by Cleveland Composer Victoria Belfiglio ***Admission is Free and Open to the Public*** Reception to Follow Free Will Offering will be accepted to support the Zion UCC Concert Series Please come and enjoy this wonderful program, and support this dynamic showcase of local, national, and international talent!!!!!! In it's first six months, this series has been wonderfully successful....please join us and be a part of our continued growth!!!! For more information, contact ZUCC Director of Music, Ryan Bergeron, at (440)503-1917. --part1_1dd.1d39321b.2d9278ac_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Zion UCC of Tremont Presents:

Brian Thornton, Cello (*Member, Cleveland Orchestra)
Jennifer Woda, Mezzo-Soprano (*Frequently seen with Cleveland Opera)
Elizabeth Johnson, Piano

With Special Guest Artists:
Kathleen Mylecraine, Flute and Victoria Marra, Clarinet

in

"Russian Into Spring"

Sunday, April 4, 2004
2pm
Zion UCC in Tremont
2716 West 14th St. Cleveland, Ohio 44113-5216

Works to be performed include:
Sinfonia Concertante Op. 125 by Prokofiev
Selections from "The Nursery" by Mussorgsky
And the WORLD PREMIERE of
"Mommy Songs" by Cleveland Composer Victoria Belfiglio

***Admission is Free and Open to the Public***
Reception to Follow

Free Will Offering will be accepted to support the Zion UCC Concert Series
Please come and enjoy this wonderful program, and support this dynamic showc= ase of local, national, and international talent!!!!!! In it's first six mon= ths, this series has been wonderfully successful....please join us and be a=20= part of our continued growth!!!!

For more information, contact ZUCC Director of Music, Ryan Bergeron, at (440= )503-1917.
--part1_1dd.1d39321b.2d9278ac_boundary-- From j.boukis at verizon.net Tue Mar 23 21:39:39 2004 From: j.boukis at verizon.net (John Paul Boukis) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 00:39:39 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kalliope Stage Grand Night Message-ID: --Apple-Mail-8-867847610 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed Kalliope Stage enjoyed a gala opening weekend with sold-out=20 performances and a very special Grand Night of Hope. Kalliope Stage is=20= the new professional musical theater at Cedar & Lee in Cleveland=20 Heights. The theater has launched its inaugural season with Rodgers and=20= Hammerstein=92s A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING, an evening fantasy of = gorgeous=20 music from classic favorites to little-known gems. =93We wanted to start=20= with the fathers of the modern American musical,=94 says Paul F. Gurgol,=20= the artistic director of Kalliope Stage. His inventive re-imagining, a=20= lush double piano orchestration, and a strong cast of nuanced singers=20 make for a delightful theatrical debut. Mayor Ed Kelly and Cleveland Heights city counsel members were on hand=20= opening night for the official ribbon cutting. Creating the theater has=20= been a labor of love for founders John Paul Boukis and Paul F. Gurgol,=20= and they hope the community will embrace their mission of celebrating=20 the musical as a valued American art form. Kalliope Stage is committed=20= to building community through performance, and is excited to have=20 produced a Grand Night of Hope as a 100% benefit for the Mitochondrial=20= Disease Association of Ohio. The evening gala performance raised=20 $7,000, and warmed the hearts of everyone involved. A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING plays Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm=20= and Sundays at 2:30pm and 7pm through Sunday, April 4. Reserve tickets=20= by calling 216-321-0870.=20= --Apple-Mail-8-867847610 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=WINDOWS-1252 TimesKalliope Stage enjoyed a gala opening weekend with sold-out performances and a very special Grand Night of Hope. Kalliope Stage is the new professional musical theater at Cedar & Lee in Cleveland Heights. The theater has launched its inaugural season with Rodgers and Hammerstein=92s A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING, an evening fantasy of gorgeous music from classic favorites to little-known gems. =93We wanted to start with the fathers of the modern American musical,=94 says Paul F. Gurgol, the artistic director of Kalliope Stage. His inventive re-imagining, a lush double piano orchestration, and a strong cast of nuanced singers make for a delightful theatrical debut. Mayor Ed Kelly and Cleveland Heights city counsel members were on hand opening night for the official ribbon cutting. Creating the theater has been a labor of love for founders John Paul Boukis and Paul F. Gurgol, and they hope the community will embrace their mission of celebrating the musical as a valued American art form. Kalliope Stage is committed to building community through performance, and is excited to have produced a Grand Night of Hope as a 100% benefit for the Mitochondrial Disease Association of Ohio. The evening gala performance raised $7,000, and warmed the hearts of everyone involved.=20= A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING plays Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 2:30pm and 7pm through Sunday, April 4. Reserve tickets by calling 216-321-0870. = --Apple-Mail-8-867847610-- From jboukis at kalliopestage.com Tue Mar 23 22:03:41 2004 From: jboukis at kalliopestage.com (John Paul Boukis) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 01:03:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Special Discount for NEOHIOPAL subscribers Message-ID: <0061A69B-7D59-11D8-8B4B-000393A350F6@kalliopestage.com> SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR NEOHIOPAL SUBSCRIBERS Kalliope Stage is offering a special "e-discount" to NEOHIOPAL subscribers. Just book your tickets to Rodgers and Hammerstein's A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING online at KalliopeStage.com, and you'll receive the special NEOHIOPAL rate of just $19. There are two weekends left to enjoy this discount of over 30%. Come join us for our inaugural production, and enjoy an evening fantasy of gorgeous music in an intimate performance venue where unamplified voices ring out classic favorites and little-known gems, all re-orchestrated by Sondheim's longtime collaborator Jonathan Tunick. It's musical theater up close and personal with a strong cast of nuanced singers and inventive staging by Artistic Director Paul F. Gurgol. Go to KalliopeStage.com, and let us know that you're a "friend of Kalliope" to receive your special discount rate. The box office phone number is 216-321-0870 and email is tickets at KalliopeStage.com for more information. Kalliope Stage is the new professional musical theater at the corner of Cedar & Lee in Cleveland Heights. Performances run Thursday through Saturday at 8pm and Sunday 2:30pm and 7pm through April 4. From darnay2 at hotmail.com Tue Mar 23 22:19:59 2004 From: darnay2 at hotmail.com (JT Buck) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 01:19:59 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Durang's" Titanic" - UA Student production Message-ID:
Due to a sudden change of fate, the play I have been rehearsing for two weeks has been cancelled, and a different play chosen.
 
I am in IMMEDIATE need of actors for a University of Akron student production of
 
"Titanic"
a one-act farce by Christopher Durang.
 
There are 4 roles available:
 
Richard, the father
Victoria, the mother
the Sailor, age 18-comfortable being shirtless
Harriet/Anabelle/Lydia - a multiple-identitied young lady.
 
The role of Teddy has been cast.
 
All actors should be open-minded. 
 
Auditions are by appointment only.  Actors may prepare a short comedic monologue, or read cold from the script. 
 
Rehearsals will begin immediately, 3 days per week: two weeknights and one weekend afternoon.  We will have one performance on Thursday April 29 at the University of Akron.  There will be several additional performances at dates TBA, and a small stipend may be available. 
 
Please respond to this email ASAP or call 330-805-1820 if interested.
 
Thanks,
JT Buck
 
 
 


Free up your inbox with MSN Hotmail Extra Storage. Multiple plans available. From thomas at coolcleveland.com Tue Mar 23 21:50:33 2004 From: thomas at coolcleveland.com (Thomas Mulready) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 00:50:33 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cool Cleveland 03.24.04 The King of Coventry Message-ID: <8228ad36aebf45180eecb15db5081fdc@localhost.localdomain> --b1_8228ad36aebf45180eecb15db5081fdc Content-Type: text/plain; charset = "iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Visit the following address to see an HTML version of this e-mail: http://www.pulsarmail.com/mail.php?p=7P105T716R33Q086451E001H * 3.24-3.31 The King Of Coventry Dear Friend, ---------------------- * Cool Cleveland Interview with Tommy Fello Tommy Fello started Tommy's Restaurant on Coventry Road in CLeveland Heights 30 years ago, and despite the ups and downs of the street, the place has remained as popular as ever. On a recent Monday night visit to the local fave, the hopping shop, which is famous for its inexpensive, healthy and original food, was half-packed. The impressive assortment of patrons included funky teens sporting piercings, soccer moms munching on hummus, gay couples sipping tea and Grog Shop devotees hanging out before the show. With its tasty falafels, spinach pies and milkshakes, speedy service, and the people-watching from its street-level windows, Tommy's is a recipe for a successful, independent caf?. Tommy himself has relentlessly volunteered his time for Coventry as President of the Coventry Special Improvement District, a merchants group whose owners pay a tax to finance district-wide improvements, he spearheaded a successful effort to turn Cleveland Heights' plan to re-surface the street into a more ambitious effort to re-develop Coventry itself. The involvement of the SID added handsome new planters, lampposts and other amenities to the mix, as well as the merchants plan to celebrate with a re-opening party this summer. We asked Tommy Fello about the funny names for his sandwiches, the redevelopment of the street, whether Coventry is still cool, and this summer's return of the Street Fair. Cool Cleveland: Tommy's restaurant has been on Coventry for 30 years, so you've seen a lot of history here. With the opening of Legacy Village and other shopping centers, there must be a lot of challenges facing independent retail districts. What are you and other merchants doing about this? Tom Fello: "We've been working on the redevelopment of Coventry Road; this recent influx of dollars and dreams has been two years of work. The overall goal is to make Coventry more competitive. We have a quarter mile business district with 300 employees, and we need different kinds of retail to complement the restaurants that are already here. We made a list of things that we need to keep the district viable. The population in Northeast Ohio has only increased two percent in recent years and there's been a downturn in the economy, so people are going out less. Despite this, there are more restaurants than ever. To compensate for it, we have to make our business district the best we can; our businesses should feed off each other to make the district better. We'd like to add soft goods; this is a need that has been identified." Cool Cleveland: So the corporate chains have moved in, but there are still a lot of smaller, local businesses. Do you think the "feel" of Coventry as a funky, local district is still here? Tom Fello: "I think so. But we need to support local businesses - people don't realize that small, independent businesses are the backbone of our nation's economy. They shop at chain stores to save money. But you can have all the Walmarts that you want, and they'll never do what local businesses do for our neighborhoods..." Read the interview with Tom Fello by Lee Chilcote ---------------------- Did you receive Cool Cleveland because a friend forwarded it to you? Great! Now you can receive the newsletter directly, and for free! Sign up at our website: www.CoolCleveland.com or send an email to signup at coolcleveland.com. Already receiving Cool Cleveland and wondering how you can become a sponsor? Drop our sales guy Bill Nagode a quick note at Bill at CoolCleveland.com and he'll get back at ya. Visit the new site at www.CoolCleveland.com Coventry Fair returns this summer Now that Coventry's facelift is complete, it's time to enjoy one of our quirkiest and favorite neighborhoods. Three monthly Fair dates have been set for Thu 7/15, Thu 8/12, and Thu 9/9 from 6-9PM. Coventry Road will be closed to traffic from 5:30PM till 9PM while restaurants, artists, farmers, ethnic purveyors and visitors transform the Village into a festive environment. This event will be alcohol-free and family-safe with music, art, entertainment and street performers circulating throughout the evening. Plans are currently being considered to add family movies at P.E.A.C.E Park at the close of the evening. For info email coventryroad at earthlink.net Buying Shaker Square The Coral Co., a Beachwood-based real estate development, construction and management firm, signed a purchase agreement late Friday to acquire the historic East Side retail district from KeyCorp, the Cleveland-based financial services company that has been managing the complex since December. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, although Key had sought repayment of a $14.9 million loan it made toward the square's $20 million redevelopment. Read more WiFi at Museum of Art The Cleveland Museum of Art has announced free wireless public Internet access http://www.clevelandart.org/whatsnew/. The Cleveland Museum of Art is one of the leading comprehensive art museums, and its permanent collection is world renowned for its quality and breadth spanning 6,000 years. The Museum is a key international player in exhibitions, scholarship, and art acquisitions, now they're a leader in the use of technology and art. Bring your laptop and log on at the museum's Still Life cafe. http://www.clevelandart.org/whatsnew/mediakit/index.asp?refid=320 More online, less old media A recent study on the state of the U.S. news media by the Project for Excellence in Journalism, affiliated with Columbia University's graduate journalism school, found that U.S. news media outlets are experiencing a steady decline in their audiences and are significantly cutting their investment in staff and resources. Only ethnic, alternative and online media are flourishing. Read more online ---------------------- *************** SPONSORED LINK *************** Live at the Pointe Cleveland's newest downtown neighborhood just got better! The Pointe at Gateway offers affordable, 1 and 2 bedroom condominiums that place you at the center of this lively, bustling neighborhood. Take your pick of light-filled one-bedroom units and spacious two-bedroom units with two full baths. Units feature historic details, plush carpets with available upgrades to hardwood floors. Plus: lofty ceilings, modern appliances, ceramic kitchen tile and large windows, some with urban views! Pointe buyers can walk to the Jake and the Gund, dine on sumptuous soul food at Phil the Fire's new downtown venue and catch a show in Cleveland's theater district. One bedrooms start at $77,900 and two bedrooms start at $129,900, plus tax abatement and special financing. Open this Sun 3/28 2-4 PM, 750 Prospect Ave. http://www.progressiveurban.com *************** SPONSORED LINK *************** ---------------------- Regional churn Look at what's happened recently, says PD's Joe Frolik, lead writer on the Quiet Crisis series (which probably needs a new name since it's anything but "quiet" anymore). Area foundations have thrown some of their $6 billion towards the Fund for Our Economic Future. The NAACP and the Urban League have voiced support for regionalism. Greater Cleveland Tomorrow formed from the merger of three business groups. The suburban Mayors and Managers Assoction is exploring a "no poaching" rule to stop cannibalizing business from each other. All this churn appears to be moving our community towards a more regional approach. But so far, it's just talk and posturing. Read more Regionalism is not county reform Or is it? In this PD op-ed, Cuyahoga County commissioner and Democratic party chairman Jimmy Dimora opines, wanting "the record to reflect that the county commissioners are not against regionalism, reform, or change." But they will put a proposal on the Fall ballot that may very well confuse voters who want reform. Read more Mutual respect Mark Rosentraub, Dean of the Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs at CSU, says "Northeast Ohio has more live theater than New York (that is, more tickets are sold here to residents; New York sells more tickets to tourists)." Everyone is talking about regionalism, but "turning this talk into cooperation requires that city and suburbs recognize how important the other is for success." Read more Bicyclists can ride RTA now that 425 buses already have bike racks and plan to install more,so that in a couple of months, all buses will be able to carry 2 bikes. Now you can plan to bike one way and ride RTA the other. Or vice versa. Read more. The death of urban planning Cincinnati has fired their planning department and merged it with their economic development function, meaning the public agenda is being privatized, with the only city planning now being done by corporations like P&G, the hospitals and universities. It just goes to show how different Cleveland really is, with planning director Chris Ronayne and Mayor Campbell's very visible plans for the Lakefront & other initiatives. See Free Times here. Land fill shopping mall The new City View regional shopping center will be built atop a landfill on the east rim of the valley, south of the I- 480 exit at Transportation Boulevard. It may solve a civic headache but most likely is causing another. Read more. ---------------------- *************** SPONSORED LINK *************** Robotic Cockroaches REI at Weatherhead is the "Think-and-Do Tank", bringing professional consultancy and research to Cleveland's collaborative approach to economic development. Coming up, the second annual Research ShowCASE is a day-long event highlighting the breadth of research done at Case and its collaborating institutions. REI's Ed Morrison leads Global Issues, a panel that will go beyond the headlines to explore the dynamic economic relationship between China and the United States. Other ShowCASE topics: nanotechnology, bioethics, biodefense, active demonstrations such as robotic cockroaches capable of search and rescue, and insertable electrical devices that enable movement after paralysis. Fri 4/2 from 7:30AM-5PM at the University's Veale Convocation and Recreation Center. Event is free and open to the public, but pre-registration is recommended. For information visit http://www.case.edu/menu/showcase *************** SPONSORED LINK *************** ---------------------- National City purchase may cut jobs According to Forbes, National City Bank's purchase of Provident Financial Group Inc. may result in the net loss of 400-800 jobs. "Some duplicate positions will be eliminated," Provident chief executive Robert Hoverson stated in a letter to their 3200 employees, while NCC chief David Daberko said he expected cost savings of about 25% of two years, which would probably include job cuts. No one is saying if those cuts will come in Cincy or Cleve, but either way Ohio loses key new economy jobs. See Forbes www.Forbes.com Wal-Mart tops F500 Cleveland is no longer a big Fortune 500 town. Among Ohio companies in the 500 were: Goodyear Tire, No, 137; First Energy , No. 158; Progressive Insurance, No. 165; National City Corp., No. 206; Eaton Corp., No. 253; Parker Hannifin, No. 291; KeyCorp, No. 319; Sherwin-Williams, No. 333; chemicals company OM Group Inc., No. 405, and International Steel Group, No. 426. See Fortune www.Fortune.com. The Wal-Marting of downloads As if Wal-Mart wasn't causing enough trouble for mom-and-pop shops and other specialty stores, the mammoth chain retailer opened its own cut rate online music store, where customers can download music at 88 cents per song. That's 11 cents less than Apple Computer charges at its iTunes music store, which has been the pacesetter. See ZDNet www.ZDNet.com. PD editorial deputy opposes same-sex marriage stating there's no reason to "overturn a social, legal and religious institution" that's been in place for a significant amount of time. How enlightened. Or maybe, given the upcoming summer campaign season, opportunistic. Read more. Anti-gay council hopeful Patrick Corrigan is open about his opposition to gay rights and is against extentending employee benefits for same sex couples in Lakewood. Read more. "Ohio is ground zero for creationsim" says Patricia Princehouse, an evolutionary biologist at Case Western Reserve University. If the Ohio Board of Education collectively agreed months ago to not endorse intelligent design, and the US Supreme Court has already said it's illegal to teach because its religion, how then could they adopt a lesson plan that challenges darwinsm? Read more. ---------------------- *************** SPONSORED LINK *************** Junebug Jabbo Jones A very special visitor arrives at Cleveland Public Theatre for four nights of magical storytelling, bringing an entertaining collection of tales and anecdotes entitled Don't Start Me to Talking or I'll Tell You Everything I Know: Sayings from the Life and Writings of Junebug Jabbo Jones for four performances only, beginning Thu 4/1. Then look for The Tale of the Emerald Bird, the latest production from CPT's STEP program, running 4/9 and 4/10. Playing now in both theatres you can see Danceworks '04, a festival of dance featuring seven contemporary companies that have been called "spectacular," "evocative," and "invigorating." CPT, 6415 Detroit Avenue, http://www.cptonline.org. *************** SPONSORED LINK *************** ---------------------- Big downtown condo project Willoughby-based Marous Brothers Construction is set to begin construction on 350+ condo units squeezed between the Bingham and National Buildings in the Warehouse District on July 1. The development has been approved by both the District and the city's Landmarks Commission, but Marous is still negotiating financing with four banks, which typically require 30 percent presale before work starts. No city money is being lent for this project, although Cleveland Tomorrow is lending an undisclosed amount. Read more Local resource for finding property ClevelandRents.com is a locally owned (remember those?) website dedicated to greatly improving the search-and-find process for both prospective tenants and property managers in the area. www.ClevelandRents.com Fifth International Edible Book Festival will occur throughout the world on any day from Thu 4/1 - 4/5. This year is Cleveland's first. Book enthusiasts, bookbinders, cooks, and craftspeople of all ages are invited to view the Edible Book entries, cast their votes, and eat the edible books. All entries are welcome but must be entirely edible and have something to do with books; there is no fee for contest participants, deadline is Sat 3/27, to register e-mail harriett at logan.com or call 795-9800. http://colophon.com/ediblebooks Two public art calls Cleveland Public Art is currently hosting competitions for local artists. Looking for designs for The Cleveland Foodbank's 2-story interior feature wall and donor wall; there's a tour on Tues 3/30 at 9:30AM for interested artists. Plus, looking for designs for the wall seen through the rear pedestrian walkway entrance to the Playhouse Square Theater Complex. For info and questions visit www.ClevelandPublicArt.org ---------------------- Help us spread the word about CoolCleveland.com by visiting our shop and buying cool merchandise, like the Cool Cleveland camisole pictured here. Great for those shopping trips to the neighborhood market, or hanging out in the soon-to-be warm weather. www.CoolCleveland.com and click on "Gear." ---------------------- Angle 12 Has it been a year already? The 12th(!) issue of everyone's favorite art mag Angle focuses on the ongoing Cleveland International Film Festival (Henry Darger's In The Realms of the Unreal is on the cover and can be seen at CIFF Wed 3/24 at 7:15PM, with an after-party at SPACES, now exhibiting A Wonderful Life: Psychodrama in Contemporary Painting, which features Darger, and again on Fri 3/26 at 9:30PM www.ClevelandFilm.org). But there's more in this month's issue: don't miss the profile of Karamu House's new artistic director Terrence Spivey, Doing theatre is like being on a tightrope without a net. Pick it up at a gallery or coffeeshop, or better yet, subscribe and enjoy every delicious issue delivered hot. a Cool Cleveland partner. www.AngleMagazine.org ---------------------- * Cool Cleveland This Week 03.24-03.31 Send your cool events to Events at CoolCleveland.com Cleveland Film Festival Don't make us choose for you. Use the spiffy website at www.ClevelandFilm.org, do your own investigating, and buy online quickly before the dreaded "Standby" tag shows up next to the film you're dying to see. It's the one winter sport that all Clevelanders love: hanging out at the Film Festival. Now thru Sun 3/28. CU there? www.ClevelandFilm.org The Affairs of Race in America: A Conversation in Black and White. Two women share a common heritage as descendants of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemmings, yet grew up on different sides of the race barrier. They'll carry on an "honest, new dialogue" in their presentation. DNA tests strongly suggests that their grandfathers, Eston and Madison, were sons of Jefferson and Hemmings. After meeting on Oprah Winfrey's show, the two "new" cousins began visiting college campuses to discuss being raised in different cultures in America where their opportunities were not the same. They've advanced projects such as the creation of a monument to the slaves of Monticello, and an African American Museum that celebrates the sacrifices and the contributions made by African Americans. Wed 3/24 at 12:30PM. Call 800-954-8742. North Galleria at Tri-C, 700 Carnegie Ave. http://www.tri-c.cc.oh.us/news/docs/20040324.htm Governor's Award for the Arts in Ohio Make it down to the State capitol for this notable awards ceremony honoring winners from around the state and the Ohio legislature Wed 3/24 at 4:30PM. Event is free, no reservations are required. If you go, write up your review and send it to Cool Cleveland. Capitol Theatre, Vern Riffe Center for Government and the Arts. http://www.oac.state.oh.us The Delgados It's how bands make it today - now that they've started up their own record label, Chemikal Underground, the Delgados are supporting alternative underground bands like Scotland's Arab Strap (a Cool Cleveland fave). Listen in on the Delgados dreamily skewed folk-pop Thu 3/25 at 9PM. Call 321-5588. Grog Shop, 2785 Euclid Hts Blvd in Cleveland Hts. http://www.grogshop.gs EveryWoman Campaign helps transform lives and raise the hopes of women and girls in the Greater Cleveland area. The Women's Community Foundation asks that every woman and man donate one hour's pay or more to help women of all ages grow to their fullest potential. 100% of your donation to the goes directly to WCF grants. Keynote speaker is Former U.S. Attorney General, Janet Reno Thu 3/25 at 11AM. Women's Community Foundation funds programs to optimize women's and girls potential in the Greater Cleveland Community. Call 622-0920. Wyndham Cleveland at Playhouse Square, 1260 Euclid Ave http://www.wcfcleveland.org Room to write This course will help you write creatively or boost your existing skills if you are ready to develop and discover more about yourself as a writer. Writing is part of a lineage that embraces events, circumstances, landscapes and people in ways that connect you to your spirit. Each class will be a "door" into one of the places from which creative writing emerges: the imagination, emotion, intellect or soul. Presented by Cleveland Youth Theatre director Gail Johnson Thu 3/25 from 8-9PM. Call 651-5428. At 6600 Detroit Ave. http://wsem.org Startup.com The movie that documented the creation of the pioneering e-commerce site govWorks.com by childhood-friends-turned-business-partners Tom Herman and Kaleil Isaza Tuzman. Free & open to the public, pizza & beverages will be served - stop by for dinner and a movie at Case Thu 3/25 from 6-8PM. See the listing below for a lunch meeting with Tom Herman, who co-founded GovWorks. Case School of Law, 11075 East Blvd. Call 368-3304 or visit http://lawwww.cwru.edu/centers/business_law/events.asp govWorks.com a NY-based company e-commerce site that helped create the global "e-government" marketplace, govWorks does transaction processing, middleware products that web-enable state and local government transactions, like tax payments and government records retrieval. Stop in for discussions with Tom Herman, its co-founder and CEO on Fri 3/26, noon-1PM. Free and open to the public, lunch is available. To register call 368-3304. Case School of Law, Room 157. http://lawwww.cwru.edu/centers/business_law/events.asp New planet trampoline cd release party Celebrate the debut of this Cleveland area band along with The Waxwings. The forthcoming full-length The Curse of The New Planet Trampoline on Elephant Stone Records should elevate NPT to the status of like-minded acts such as The Sights and Outrageous Cherry. The band includes the guys from Cleveland's The Dreadful Yawns, check them out Fri 3/26 at 9PM. The Beachland Tavern. 17511 Waterloo Rd. Call 383-1124. http://www.elephantstonerecords.com Venuu Off Coventry: Ruby a brand new musical incarnation made up of three of the Rocky Mountain Front Range's top female singer/songwriters. Their music has been described as eclectic, original, passionate, sultry, spine chilling, and unforgettable. They've appeared before wildly enthusiastic audiences at festivals, theaters, clubs, universities, and coffeehouses. From the lush blend of their voices and range of musical styles, to the fun, irreverent, and natural chemistry they have together on stage. Hear them Fri 3/26 at 8PM, doors open 7:30PM. Unitarian-Universalist Society of Cleveland Unitarian-Universalist Society of Cleveland 321.1119 or visit http://venuu1.tripod.com International Relations in Information Products ?at Case Western Reserve University will bring together international leaders in the field in a day long symposium, offering perspectives ranging from how IP impacts global health crises to struggles over the digital environment. Topics include: politics of international knowledge, knowledge regulation in the context of globalization and the international relations of intellectual property Fri 3/26 from 8:30AM-4:30PM. Reservations are required, call 368-3308. Case School of Law, 11075 East Boulevard. http://law.case.edu Marriage Project Cleveland Fight the FMA, show solidarity, and take action to make a visible, vocal stand for same sex couple rights. Couples who are willing to apply for a marriage license can bring valid ID, social security number, place of birth, current address, father's name and mother's maiden name, as well as any divorce or name change documentation to apply for marriage licenses. Bring your friends and family members Fri 3/26 at 3PM with rally to follow. For info 651-LGBT. Cuyahoga County Courthouse, 1 Lakeside Avenue, Room 146 (1st Floor) in Cleveland. Meet on the front steps - everyone is welcome. http://www.lgcsc.org Odyssey performed by the stilt-walking and ass-kicking collaboration of SAFMOD and Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatere as part of Dance Works stretches the mind and imagination Fri 3/26 & Sat 3/27 at 8PM and Sun 3/28 at 3PM. Call 631-2727. Cleveland Public Theatre's Gordon Square, 6415 Detroit Ave. http://www.cptonline.org When Women Gather is the new soulful dance piece by SAFMOD's Young Park and choreographer Linda Kahn in an Asian-American/Jewish-American collaboration, along with Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatere artistic director Michael Medcalf's Insurrection about masculinity from a feminine perspective. It's part of Dance Works '04. Get exposed to performance art that stretches the mind and imagination Fri 3/26 and Sat 3/27 at 8PM Sun 3/28 at 3PM. Call 631-2727. Cleveland Public Theatre's Upstairs Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave. http://www.cptonline.org WCLVnotes One of the most popular items on Robert Conrad's Weekend Radio over WCLV 104.9FM is David Gunson's What Goes Up Might Come Down. This extended and very funny monologue about air traffic controllers and how to fly a 747 from England to New York will be heard over two shows this coming weekend and next. Other items on these upcoming programs shows include the further adventures of Mary Backstayge, Noble Wife with Bob and Ray, and Gracie Fields singing What Can You give a Nudist on His Birthday? Weekend Radio, in addition to airing on some 120 stations nationwide, can be caught on WCLV Saturdays at 10PM and Sundays at 7PM. It also takes up an hour on WRMR 1420 AM, Sundays at 8PM. a Cool Cleveland partner http://www.wclv.com George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic funking up Cleveland good and proper, they'll be taking over the Phantasy - a killer venue to get the best views of the band. Head out to hear them Sat 3/27, doors open 9PM. For tickets call ticketmaster at 241-5555. 11802 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. http://www.ticketmaster.com and http://www.phantasyconcertclub.com Honoring Women of Color in Science, Technology & Education The Cleveland chapter of the National Technical Association (NTA) will recognize five local women of color whose scientific, technological, and educational accomplishments warrant special honor - The Nsoroma Award Sat 3/27 from 10AM-2PM. Sponsored by: National Technical Association. Cleveland State University Convocation Center Pavilion, 2000 Prospect Ave. Call 289-2981 or visit http://www.ntaonline.org/chapters/cleveland/cleveland.html Visual Horror: Local Artists and their Innards Get over to Rain Nightclub and see what the horror is all about, we guarantee this won't be the type of art you'll see at the CMA, but we know it'll be provoking. Featured artists Staci McNasty, Jesse McGuiness and others are on view, music provided by DJ Sean Jaundice Sat 3/27 starting 8PM. Rain, 4142 Lorain Ave. Call 651-4100. BlackOut Unlimited Poetry Slam Style meets substance in this open mic competition with serious cash prizes up for grabs for readers, slammers and performers. Food will be available at the buffet, plus cash bar and socializing with the spoken word culture Sat 3/27. Doors open 6-9PM. Poets must register in advance, call 937-2268 ext. 10. Robin's Nest, 4059 St. Clair Ave. Round at The Winchester with performances by hosts Anne E. Dechant, winner of the 2004 Best Female Singer/Songwriter, and special local guests Kate Voegele, Tracy Marie and Brent Kirby for the Free Times 2004 Music Awards nominee show Sat 3/27 at 9PM. Call 226-5681. 12112 Madison Ave in Lakewood. http://www.thewinchester.net Tale of the Emerald Bird performed by members of CPT's Student Theatre Enrichment Program (STEP), this tour visits various sites throughout Greater Cleveland, including libraries, community centers, nursing homes, and CPT's own Upstairs Theatre. Experience a princesses journey who must risk everything when the Empress turns ill and the land falls sick. She begins a search for the healing song of the Emerald Bird, and on her journey she encounters old friends in impossible guises Sat 3/27 at 2PM. STEP offers low-income, Cleveland high school youth opportunities to explore the art of theatre. Mt Pleasant Library, 14000 Kinsman Rd. Call 623-7032 http://cpl.org/Locations.asp?FormMode=Branch&ID=20 Motor City Madman more blues, jive and funk from Andre "Mr Rhythm" Williams, famed in the '50s with hits like Jail Bait and The Greasy Chicken - get into down-to-earth tunes that are like comfort food for your ears Sat 3/27 starting 9PM. Beachland Ballroom, 15711 Waterloo Rd. 383-11124. http://www.beachlandballroom.com Bright Young Things Drugged-up royals and beautiful people drinking themselves into stupors and waking up in strange situations! No, this is not gossip column news, it's England's jazz scene of the '30s with Stephen Fry's adaptation of the classic satire Vile Bodies, a deconstruction of the British glitterati. Get out to see the Cleveland Film Festival's closing night show Sun 3/28 starting 7:30PM. Purchase tickets at 1-888-865-FILM or get them at the CIFF store in the lobby of Tower City Cinemas. At Tower City Center, Downtown http://www.clevelandfilm.org African American Faith Communities an exhibition of photographs by Michael S. Levy, "I have great respect for these communities and their role in adding to the quality of life of those involved. I hope to document the events and practices of these communities including prayer, baptisms, weddings and funerals in creating a collection of photos that will portray a community of strength and hope. It's on view Mon 3/29 thru 7/31. Thomas F. Campbell, Ph.D., Exhibition Gallery, located in the College at 1717 Euclid Ave. Call 523-7495 or visit http://urban.csuohio.edu/forum/gallery Send your cool events to Events at CoolCleveland.com ---------------------- * My Brain is Crying Dueling dialogue that's unsafe at any speed A response to My Brain Is Crying "Ladies, what we need is a feast, and not in some crappy church basement, either. I'm thinking a monthly potluck rotating through galleries, stages and other life- and creativity-affirming spaces. I make garlic blast hummus that puts everyone on the same reeking conversational level, my husband makes truffles that are better than sex, what do you make? Maybe if we break bread together we can do less hurting about what is wrong and start hoping and working with what is right." from Cool Cleveland MBIC reader Martha Senerchia Deb Remington: To initiate the process of change, first we must identify the problems, then speak truthfully about them and strategize for change. Can breaking bread together alleviate the pressing issues addressed in MBIC? It is a great idea to form groups of social activists to discuss and implement change. As a child of the sixties, I was honored to be with a group of people who stood up for what was just, people who gathered together and took risks for what they believed in. Sadly, there are too many people today who are afraid of what other people might think of their ideas or actions if they are not mainstream. Tisha Nemeth: What hurts is speaking the truth when few want to hear it. What hurts is that we need more individuals making daily efforts to positively change our city's artistic and cultural climate. I love the idea of a monthly feast - activism geared around food... http://www.pulsarmail.com/mail.php?p=7P105T716R33Q086451E001H#P13 ---------------------- * Instant Karma Reviews of recent events San Francisco Symphony @ Severance Hall 3/19 Last week Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony came to Severance Hall as part of a two-year exchange project with the Cleveland Orchestra. Getting an opportunity to hear another orchestra in Severance Hall is a treat. The program began with Alban Berg's Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, To the memory of an angel featuring Gil Shaham on violin. The piece is dark, complex and oppressive. A musical reference to a Bach Cantata was the only light of hope in the entire piece. Mr. Shaham performed this difficult piece in a devilish theatrical manner, wearing an odd smirkish grin and playing off the conductor, Mr. Thomas like a rock musician; a little bit of Richards and Jagger if you can stretch your imagination that far. The second half of the program brought Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 5 in C-sharp minor. Mr. Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony have been getting a lot of critical acclaim for their recordings of the Mahler Symphonies, so there was a bit of excitement in the air. Mr. Thomas attacked the first movement with a fierce and fearless pace. It was exhilarating beyond belief, it reminded me of bicycle ride I once took down a very long hill in Tuscany where I choose not to look around and take in the beauty, but just pedaled as hard as I could, and it was a thrill. Well, once we were at the bottom of the hill we had two movements to go. Some of the great Mahler performances can be attributed to the fact that the conductor finds a way to bring forward some nuance and keep a continuous line in the faster paced movements of the symphony. It's these continuous lines and nuances that later hold the symphony together as a whole. Since Thomas passed on nuance and line for thrill we were all left a bit out of breath while he slugged through the final two movements. Even the Adagietto in the final movement, which is filled with emotion, came off flat and lifeless. The crowd gave a friendly standing ovation but one could only think of some of the great Mahler performances at Severance Hall conducted by Boulez, Dohnanyi and Ling. from Cool Cleveland contributor Brian E. Schriefer briancpa at msn.com San Francisco Symphony @ Severance Hall 3/18 This season, the San Francisco Symphony and music director Michael Tilson Thomas came to Cleveland for three days featuring three-and-a-half concerts while next season, the Cleveland Orchestra with Franz Welser-M?st will return the favor. It's a terrific notion on every level: the musicians have time to relax a bit, see some of our city, meet up with far-flung family and friends, and the natives get to hear familiar (and some not-so-familiar, to be sure) music as interpreted by another musical entity. In addition to these concerts, Mr. Tilson Thomas ventured down the street to the Cleveland Institute of Music for a rehearsal of the CIM Orchestra, and also spent some time at Severance Hall for a rehearsal with the Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra, which, in fact, owes its very existence to San Francisco. (Jahja Ling, former resident conductor of the Cleveland Orchestra, came to us from San Francisco, where he had founded the first such youth orchestra.) Read Kelly Ferjutz's review Kassaba @ Beachland Ballroom 3/13 I recently witnessed a great new sound to hit the streets of Cleveland. Their name? Kassaba. Their genre? Progessive jazz. The result? A unique fusion of primitive sounding drums, with an eclectic mix of bass, sax and percussion that produces a newly provocative flavor. The group's unparalleled sound originates from a man inspired by moments in everyday life. And he names his works after those moments, which explains some of the titles that include Should I use My Shirt? A Risky Operation, and my favorite, The Zones of Mystery. Greg Slawson, the group's artistic director and composer, works the piano and several of the unique percussion instruments that all members share. And because they share, a great deal of the entertainment in experiencing Kassaba is watching the delicate choreography necessary to get to different instruments on stage without missing a beat. Literally. Slawson often acquires unique percussion instruments - that later define his work - on a lark. They are rare finds that become rare treasures as their collection of unique percussion instruments continues to grow. But the real treasure is how Kassaba pulls it all together: Progressive jazz that boasts both a classical and occasional hip-hop edge. Classically trained from the Cleveland Institute of Music, Slawson, along with fellow group members Candice Lee (piano) and Eric Hosemann (bassist), joins arms with Mark Boich (saxophonist), from the Berklee College of Music in Boston. This foursome uses the bongos, base, saxophone and piano with a unique line up of instruments that includes the udu, talking drum, ocean drum (which sounds like the ocean), djembe, claves, tabla, vibratone, frame drum, agogo and much more. Their next scheduled gig is June 24th at Cain Park at 7:30 p.m. Take a break from the ordinary and experience their unique brand of jazz. from Cool Cleveland contributor TL Champion Champion38 at aol.com Cleveland Shakespeare Fest at Phoenix 3/4 The Cedar-Lee area in Cleveland Hts. is slowly morphing into theatrical row. A 99-seat musical theater (Kalliope Stage) just opened its doors near the movie theater. And the curtain will soon go up at the new home for Dobama Theater in a converted YMCA down the street and, for one evening in early March, Phoenix Coffeehouse served up a taste of Shakespeare along with its locally-roasted beans. Phoenix was host to a special preview for the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival (www.cleveshakes.org), where a small cast, working in an even smaller space, squeezed a large dose of laughter from an abridged version of A Midsummer Night's Dream. The festival cast is a roving band of thespians that for the past six summers have wandered from University Circle, Tri-C West and Coventry, performing outdoor plays in settings that are anything but traditional. With seven-foot high folding screens, a quartet of actors, dozens of rapid costume changes, and ample use of imagination from the overflow audience, the group pulled it off. Midsummer Night's Dream is the play in which Shakespeare veers closest to slapstick, and this troupe worked every gesture and comical confusion to the fullest. I kept asking myself, is Shakespeare is supposed to be this funny? Maybe the reason for the troupe choosing Phoenix for its performance was that good theater and good coffee have at least one thing in common - perfect timing. And this group had it. It did not seem like the actors were simply delivering lines; rather it flowed like unrehearsed speech, genuine and in the moment. This was broad comedy served up with a nimble touch. from Cool Cleveland reader Doug Mazanec InfoMan at ameritech.net ---------------------- * Yr Turn Cool Cleveland readers write On 31 hours for Issue 31 "Congrats to Margaret Lynch for her testimonial blog on all the artists who contributed to the 31 For 31 marathon. Reading that really brought home just how much talent and energy and commitment resides in this town. Perhaps few people saw this impressive assemblage of creativity and spirit, but the fact that they all came together so quickly (no small thanks to Ms. Lynch!) speaks volumes...even if few are listening. It truly is this community's loss if it fails to show up and support such amazing efforts." from Cool Cleveland reader Tom Kerr kerrcomm at aol.com On Cool Cleveland's schedule "I just started receiving your emails, and already I have a comment---since your listings start the same day the list comes out, there's a good chance that by the time a subscriber reads the email it's too late to take advantage of some of those events on that day, particularly the ones that happen to take place during the daytime. There is a similar site in New York, sponsored by Time Out New York (which I believe comes out on Tuesdays), that lists events from Wednesday to the following Tuesday. That way, you can always plan ahead at least one day. Come to think of it, they may actually list eight days of events, from Wednesday to Wednesday, but I'm not really positive about that. Either way, you never have to find out you missed something great like a lunchtime lecture or concert that started an hour ago. Just thought you'd want to know. Thanks for a great site, and have a fun day!" from Cool Cleveland reader Claudia Lynch shoes at claudialynch.com from Cool Cleveland: Generally, we list events from Thursday to the following Wednesday. We will list events for the current Wednesday only if we received info too late to be included in last week's issue. Generally. >From Quiet Crisis to Quiet Revolution I have some thoughts on the Quiet Crisis, which I have shared with the PD and ideastream, but I would like to share it with the pro-active Clevelanders who read Cool Cleveland. I would like to see us start to take action, replacing the Quiet Crisis with a Quiet Revolution. Thanks to the hard and effective work of ideastream and the PD, we know our problems now. You can't offer a solution until you understand the problem. Arguably our worst problem is putting ourselves down as a community. I am afraid if we keep the conversations about our problems, we will be adding to our worst fault. So Cleveland, let's get going. Let's have the courage to spread the good nows about the city of Cleveland. Lets tackle the problems identified from the Quiet Crisis and transform our community to the city we all know it can be. When this happens it will be a Revolution. When we once told people from out of town that Cleveland is not so bad, we won't think there is a better city on the planet. But more than that, we will transform the dynamic of the city. The Old Cleveland was a heavy manufacturing steel town that was blessed with waterways for cheap transportation of goods, the New Cleveland is a hub for biomedical, banking, and manufacturing that is blessed with parks and recreation areas along our extensive waterways. The Old Cleveland had such a strong economy it could afford the luxury of supporting the arts with large endowments, the New Cleveland arts community is an incubator for new ideas that's the engine of our new economy. The Old Cleveland had a very well intentioned few who made the decisions that affected the entire community, the New Cleveland has grass roots communities that shape the discussion and ultimately make the decisions. There are hundreds of examples that can distinguish the Cleveland of Dick Fegler from the one our children will live in, but we need to take action. Clevelanders will always rally if we know the score - lets call the movement the Quiet Revolution, and use our media to keep us updated on our progress. Thanks for listening, I know that Cool Cleveland has been working towards everything I have written about above, but I wanted to add my voice to the chorus. from Cool Cleveland reader Patrick Staunton patricksta at yahoo.com ---------------------- * Top Five Links We use IdeaStar.com tools to track which articles were clicked the most. Here are the Top 5 from last week's issue, with one more chance for you to click. 1) Writer says goodbye to Cleveland In relocating to Knoxville, CrainTech writer Shasta Clark responds to "How do y'all like living in Cleveland?" http://neohio.craintech.com 2) Cool Cleveland interview with Issue 31 organizers They discuss its failure and what might have been done to prevent it. http://www.coolcleveland.com 3) Suburban suffering Upscale suburbs are no longer immune to poverty. http://www.clevelandmagazine.com 4) The real quiet crisis Conveniently bypassing and ignoring big issues of controversy relating to Cleveland by the media. http://www.freetimes.com 5) Midtown Makeover The Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority approved $3.2M in tax-exempt bonds for a makeover including new sidewalks, trees, grassy tree lawns and public art. Read more Cool Cleveland is expanding because you're hooking up those you know onto CC. 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The King Of Coventry
 


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Cool Cleveland Interview
with Tommy Fello

 
Tommy Fello started Tommy's Restaurant on Coventry Road in CLeveland Heights 30 years ago, and despite the ups and downs of the street, the place has remained as popular as ever. On a recent Monday night visit to the local fave, the hopping shop, which is famous for its inexpensive, healthy and original food, was half-packed. The impressive assortment of patrons included funky teens sporting piercings, soccer moms munching on hummus, gay couples sipping tea and Grog Shop devotees hanging out before the show. With its tasty falafels, spinach pies and milkshakes, speedy service, and the people-watching from its street-level windows, Tommy's is a recipe for a successful, independent caf?. Tommy himself has relentlessly volunteered his time for Coventry as President of the Coventry Special Improvement District, a merchants group whose owners pay a tax to finance district-wide improvements, he spearheaded a successful effort to turn Cleveland Heights' plan to re-surface the street into a more ambitious effort to re-develop Coventry itself. The involvement of the SID added handsome new planters, lampposts and other amenities to the mix, as well as the merchants plan to celebrate with a re-opening party this summer. We asked Tommy Fello about the funny names for his sandwiches, the redevelopment of the street, whether Coventry is still cool, and this summer's return of the Street Fair.

Cool Cleveland: Tommy's restaurant has been on Coventry for 30 years, so you've seen a lot of history here. With the opening of Legacy Village and other shopping centers, there must be a lot of challenges facing independent retail districts. What are you and other merchants doing about this?
Tom Fello: "We've been working on the redevelopment of Coventry Road; this recent influx of dollars and dreams has been two years of work. The overall goal is to make Coventry more competitive. We have a quarter mile business district with 300 employees, and we need different kinds of retail to complement the restaurants that are already here. We made a list of things that we need to keep the district viable. The population in Northeast Ohio has only increased two percent in recent years and there's been a downturn in the economy, so people are going out less. Despite this, there are more restaurants than ever. To compensate for it, we have to make our business district the best we can; our businesses should feed off each other to make the district better. We'd like to add soft goods; this is a need that has been identified."
Cool Cleveland: So the corporate chains have moved in, but there are still a lot of smaller, local businesses. Do you think the "feel" of Coventry as a funky, local district is still here?
Tom Fello: "I think so. But we need to support local businesses - people don't realize that small, independent businesses are the backbone of our nation's economy. They shop at chain stores to save money. But you can have all the Walmarts that you want, and they'll never do what local businesses do for our neighborhoods..."
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Coventry Fair returns this summer Now that Coventry's facelift is complete, it's time to enjoy one of our quirkiest and favorite neighborhoods. Three monthly Fair dates have been set for Thu 7/15, Thu 8/12, and Thu 9/9 from 6-9PM. Coventry Road will be closed to traffic from 5:30PM till 9PM while restaurants, artists, farmers, ethnic purveyors and visitors transform the Village into a festive environment. This event will be alcohol-free and family-safe with music, art, entertainment and street performers circulating throughout the evening. Plans are currently being considered to add family movies at P.E.A.C.E Park at the close of the evening. For info email coventryroad at earthlink.net

Buying Shaker Square The Coral Co., a Beachwood-based real estate development, construction and management firm, signed a purchase agreement late Friday to acquire the historic East Side retail district from KeyCorp, the Cleveland-based financial services company that has been managing the complex since December. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, although Key had sought repayment of a $14.9 million loan it made toward the square's $20 million redevelopment. Read more

WiFi at Museum of Art The Cleveland Museum of Art has announced free wireless public Internet access http://www.clevelandart.org/whatsnew/. The Cleveland Museum of Art is one of the leading comprehensive art museums, and its permanent collection is world renowned for its quality and breadth spanning 6,000 years. The Museum is a key international player in exhibitions, scholarship, and art acquisitions, now they're a leader in the use of technology and art. Bring your laptop and log on at the museum's Still Life cafe. http://www.clevelandart.org/whatsnew/mediakit/index.asp?refid=320

More online, less old media A recent study on the state of the U.S. news media by the Project for Excellence in Journalism, affiliated with Columbia University's graduate journalism school, found that U.S. news media outlets are experiencing a steady decline in their audiences and are significantly cutting their investment in staff and resources. Only ethnic, alternative and online media are flourishing. Read more online



 
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Regional churn Look at what's happened recently, says PD's Joe Frolik, lead writer on the Quiet Crisis series (which probably needs a new name since it's anything but "quiet" anymore). Area foundations have thrown some of their $6 billion towards the Fund for Our Economic Future. The NAACP and the Urban League have voiced support for regionalism. Greater Cleveland Tomorrow formed from the merger of three business groups. The suburban Mayors and Managers Assoction is exploring a "no poaching" rule to stop cannibalizing business from each other. All this churn appears to be moving our community towards a more regional approach. But so far, it's just talk and posturing. Read more

Regionalism is not county reform Or is it? In this PD op-ed, Cuyahoga County commissioner and Democratic party chairman Jimmy Dimora opines, wanting "the record to reflect that the county commissioners are not against regionalism, reform, or change." But they will put a proposal on the Fall ballot that may very well confuse voters who want reform. Read more

Mutual respect Mark Rosentraub, Dean of the Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs at CSU, says "Northeast Ohio has more live theater than New York (that is, more tickets are sold here to residents; New York sells more tickets to tourists)." Everyone is talking about regionalism, but "turning this talk into cooperation requires that city and suburbs recognize how important the other is for success." Read more

Bicyclists can ride RTA now that 425 buses already have bike racks and plan to install more,so that in a couple of months, all buses will be able to carry 2 bikes. Now you can plan to bike one way and ride RTA the other. Or vice versa. Read more.

The death of urban planning Cincinnati has fired their planning department and merged it with their economic development function, meaning the public agenda is being privatized, with the only city planning now being done by corporations like P&G, the hospitals and universities. It just goes to show how different Cleveland really is, with planning director Chris Ronayne and Mayor Campbell's very visible plans for the Lakefront & other initiatives. See Free Times here.

Land fill shopping mall The new City View regional shopping center will be built atop a landfill on the east rim of the valley, south of the I- 480 exit at Transportation Boulevard. It may solve a civic headache but most likely is causing another. Read more.



 
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Robotic Cockroaches REI at Weatherhead is the "Think-and-Do Tank", bringing professional consultancy and research to Cleveland's collaborative approach to economic development. Coming up, the second annual Research ShowCASE is a day-long event highlighting the breadth of research done at Case and its collaborating institutions. REI's Ed Morrison leads Global Issues, a panel that will go beyond the headlines to explore the dynamic economic relationship between China and the United States. Other ShowCASE topics: nanotechnology, bioethics, biodefense, active demonstrations such as robotic cockroaches capable of search and rescue, and insertable electrical devices that enable movement after paralysis. Fri 4/2 from 7:30AM-5PM at the University's Veale Convocation and Recreation Center. Event is free and open to the public, but pre-registration is recommended. For information visit http://www.case.edu/menu/showcase
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National City purchase may cut jobs According to Forbes, National City Bank's purchase of Provident Financial Group Inc. may result in the net loss of 400-800 jobs. "Some duplicate positions will be eliminated," Provident chief executive Robert Hoverson stated in a letter to their 3200 employees, while NCC chief David Daberko said he expected cost savings of about 25% of two years, which would probably include job cuts. No one is saying if those cuts will come in Cincy or Cleve, but either way Ohio loses key new economy jobs. See Forbes www.Forbes.com

Wal-Mart tops F500 Cleveland is no longer a big Fortune 500 town. Among Ohio companies in the 500 were: Goodyear Tire, No, 137; First Energy , No. 158; Progressive Insurance, No. 165; National City Corp., No. 206; Eaton Corp., No. 253; Parker Hannifin, No. 291; KeyCorp, No. 319; Sherwin-Williams, No. 333; chemicals company OM Group Inc., No. 405, and International Steel Group, No. 426. See Fortune www.Fortune.com.

The Wal-Marting of downloads As if Wal-Mart wasn't causing enough trouble for mom-and-pop shops and other specialty stores, the mammoth chain retailer opened its own cut rate online music store, where customers can download music at 88 cents per song. That's 11 cents less than Apple Computer charges at its iTunes music store, which has been the pacesetter. See ZDNet www.ZDNet.com.

PD editorial deputy opposes same-sex marriage stating there's no reason to "overturn a social, legal and religious institution" that's been in place for a significant amount of time. How enlightened. Or maybe, given the upcoming summer campaign season, opportunistic. Read more.

Anti-gay council hopeful Patrick Corrigan is open about his opposition to gay rights and is against extentending employee benefits for same sex couples in Lakewood. Read more.

"Ohio is ground zero for creationsim" says Patricia Princehouse, an evolutionary biologist at Case Western Reserve University. If the Ohio Board of Education collectively agreed months ago to not endorse intelligent design, and the US Supreme Court has already said it's illegal to teach because its religion, how then could they adopt a lesson plan that challenges darwinsm? Read more.



 
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Junebug Jabbo Jones A very special visitor arrives at Cleveland Public Theatre for four nights of magical storytelling, bringing an entertaining collection of tales and anecdotes entitled Don't Start Me to Talking or I'll Tell You Everything I Know: Sayings from the Life and Writings of Junebug Jabbo Jones for four performances only, beginning Thu 4/1. Then look for The Tale of the Emerald Bird, the latest production from CPT's STEP program, running 4/9 and 4/10. Playing now in both theatres you can see Danceworks '04, a festival of dance featuring seven contemporary companies that have been called "spectacular," "evocative," and "invigorating." CPT, 6415 Detroit Avenue, http://www.cptonline.org.
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Big downtown condo project Willoughby-based Marous Brothers Construction is set to begin construction on 350+ condo units squeezed between the Bingham and National Buildings in the Warehouse District on July 1. The development has been approved by both the District and the city's Landmarks Commission, but Marous is still negotiating financing with four banks, which typically require 30 percent presale before work starts. No city money is being lent for this project, although Cleveland Tomorrow is lending an undisclosed amount. Read more

Local resource for finding property ClevelandRents.com is a locally owned (remember those?) website dedicated to greatly improving the search-and-find process for both prospective tenants and property managers in the area. www.ClevelandRents.com

Fifth International Edible Book Festival will occur throughout the world on any day from Thu 4/1 - 4/5. This year is Cleveland's first. Book enthusiasts, bookbinders, cooks, and craftspeople of all ages are invited to view the Edible Book entries, cast their votes, and eat the edible books. All entries are welcome but must be entirely edible and have something to do with books; there is no fee for contest participants, deadline is Sat 3/27, to register e-mail harriett at logan.com or call 795-9800. http://colophon.com/ediblebooks

Two public art calls Cleveland Public Art is currently hosting competitions for local artists. Looking for designs for The Cleveland Foodbank's 2-story interior feature wall and donor wall; there's a tour on Tues 3/30 at 9:30AM for interested artists. Plus, looking for designs for the wall seen through the rear pedestrian walkway entrance to the Playhouse Square Theater Complex. For info and questions visit www.ClevelandPublicArt.org





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Angle 12 Has it been a year already? The 12th(!) issue of everyone's favorite art mag Angle focuses on the ongoing Cleveland International Film Festival (Henry Darger's In The Realms of the Unreal is on the cover and can be seen at CIFF Wed 3/24 at 7:15PM, with an after-party at SPACES, now exhibiting A Wonderful Life: Psychodrama in Contemporary Painting, which features Darger, and again on Fri 3/26 at 9:30PM www.ClevelandFilm.org). But there's more in this month's issue: don't miss the profile of Karamu House's new artistic director Terrence Spivey, Doing theatre is like being on a tightrope without a net. Pick it up at a gallery or coffeeshop, or better yet, subscribe and enjoy every delicious issue delivered hot. a Cool Cleveland partner. www.AngleMagazine.org


Cool Cleveland This Week

03.24-03.31
 

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Cleveland Film Festival Don't make us choose for you. Use the spiffy website at www.ClevelandFilm.org, do your own investigating, and buy online quickly before the dreaded "Standby" tag shows up next to the film you're dying to see. It's the one winter sport that all Clevelanders love: hanging out at the Film Festival. Now thru Sun 3/28. CU there? www.ClevelandFilm.org

The Affairs of Race in America: A Conversation in Black and White. Two women share a common heritage as descendants of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemmings, yet grew up on different sides of the race barrier. They'll carry on an "honest, new dialogue" in their presentation. DNA tests strongly suggests that their grandfathers, Eston and Madison, were sons of Jefferson and Hemmings. After meeting on Oprah Winfrey's show, the two "new" cousins began visiting college campuses to discuss being raised in different cultures in America where their opportunities were not the same. They've advanced projects such as the creation of a monument to the slaves of Monticello, and an African American Museum that celebrates the sacrifices and the contributions made by African Americans. Wed 3/24 at 12:30PM. Call 800-954-8742. North Galleria at Tri-C, 700 Carnegie Ave. http://www.tri-c.cc.oh.us/news/docs/20040324.htm

Governor's Award for the Arts in Ohio Make it down to the State capitol for this notable awards ceremony honoring winners from around the state and the Ohio legislature Wed 3/24 at 4:30PM. Event is free, no reservations are required. If you go, write up your review and send it to Cool Cleveland. Capitol Theatre, Vern Riffe Center for Government and the Arts. http://www.oac.state.oh.us

The Delgados It's how bands make it today - now that they've started up their own record label, Chemikal Underground, the Delgados are supporting alternative underground bands like Scotland's Arab Strap (a Cool Cleveland fave). Listen in on the Delgados dreamily skewed folk-pop Thu 3/25 at 9PM. Call 321-5588. Grog Shop, 2785 Euclid Hts Blvd in Cleveland Hts. http://www.grogshop.gs

EveryWoman Campaign helps transform lives and raise the hopes of women and girls in the Greater Cleveland area. The Women's Community Foundation asks that every woman and man donate one hour's pay or more to help women of all ages grow to their fullest potential. 100% of your donation to the goes directly to WCF grants. Keynote speaker is Former U.S. Attorney General, Janet Reno Thu 3/25 at 11AM. Women's Community Foundation funds programs to optimize women's and girls potential in the Greater Cleveland Community. Call 622-0920. Wyndham Cleveland at Playhouse Square, 1260 Euclid Ave http://www.wcfcleveland.org

Room to write This course will help you write creatively or boost your existing skills if you are ready to develop and discover more about yourself as a writer. Writing is part of a lineage that embraces events, circumstances, landscapes and people in ways that connect you to your spirit. Each class will be a "door" into one of the places from which creative writing emerges: the imagination, emotion, intellect or soul. Presented by Cleveland Youth Theatre director Gail Johnson Thu 3/25 from 8-9PM. Call 651-5428. At 6600 Detroit Ave. http://wsem.org

Startup.com The movie that documented the creation of the pioneering e-commerce site govWorks.com by childhood-friends-turned-business-partners Tom Herman and Kaleil Isaza Tuzman. Free & open to the public, pizza & beverages will be served - stop by for dinner and a movie at Case Thu 3/25 from 6-8PM. See the listing below for a lunch meeting with Tom Herman, who co-founded GovWorks. Case School of Law, 11075 East Blvd. Call 368-3304 or visit http://lawwww.cwru.edu/centers/business_law/events.asp

govWorks.com a NY-based company e-commerce site that helped create the global "e-government" marketplace, govWorks does transaction processing, middleware products that web-enable state and local government transactions, like tax payments and government records retrieval. Stop in for discussions with Tom Herman, its co-founder and CEO on Fri 3/26, noon-1PM. Free and open to the public, lunch is available. To register call 368-3304. Case School of Law, Room 157. http://lawwww.cwru.edu/centers/business_law/events.asp

New planet trampoline cd release party Celebrate the debut of this Cleveland area band along with The Waxwings. The forthcoming full-length The Curse of The New Planet Trampoline on Elephant Stone Records should elevate NPT to the status of like-minded acts such as The Sights and Outrageous Cherry. The band includes the guys from Cleveland's The Dreadful Yawns, check them out Fri 3/26 at 9PM. The Beachland Tavern. 17511 Waterloo Rd. Call 383-1124. http://www.elephantstonerecords.com

Venuu Off Coventry: Ruby a brand new musical incarnation made up of three of the Rocky Mountain Front Range's top female singer/songwriters. Their music has been described as eclectic, original, passionate, sultry, spine chilling, and unforgettable. They've appeared before wildly enthusiastic audiences at festivals, theaters, clubs, universities, and coffeehouses. From the lush blend of their voices and range of musical styles, to the fun, irreverent, and natural chemistry they have together on stage. Hear them Fri 3/26 at 8PM, doors open 7:30PM. Unitarian-Universalist Society of Cleveland Unitarian-Universalist Society of Cleveland 321.1119 or visit http://venuu1.tripod.com

International Relations in Information Products ?at Case Western Reserve University will bring together international leaders in the field in a day long symposium, offering perspectives ranging from how IP impacts global health crises to struggles over the digital environment. Topics include: politics of international knowledge, knowledge regulation in the context of globalization and the international relations of intellectual property Fri 3/26 from 8:30AM-4:30PM. Reservations are required, call 368-3308. Case School of Law, 11075 East Boulevard. http://law.case.edu

Marriage Project Cleveland Fight the FMA, show solidarity, and take action to make a visible, vocal stand for same sex couple rights. Couples who are willing to apply for a marriage license can bring valid ID, social security number, place of birth, current address, father's name and mother's maiden name, as well as any divorce or name change documentation to apply for marriage licenses. Bring your friends and family members Fri 3/26 at 3PM with rally to follow. For info 651-LGBT. Cuyahoga County Courthouse, 1 Lakeside Avenue, Room 146 (1st Floor) in Cleveland. Meet on the front steps - everyone is welcome. http://www.lgcsc.org

Odyssey performed by the stilt-walking and ass-kicking collaboration of SAFMOD and Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatere as part of Dance Works stretches the mind and imagination Fri 3/26 & Sat 3/27 at 8PM and Sun 3/28 at 3PM. Call 631-2727. Cleveland Public Theatre's Gordon Square, 6415 Detroit Ave. http://www.cptonline.org

When Women Gather is the new soulful dance piece by SAFMOD's Young Park and choreographer Linda Kahn in an Asian-American/Jewish-American collaboration, along with Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatere artistic director Michael Medcalf's Insurrection about masculinity from a feminine perspective. It's part of Dance Works '04. Get exposed to performance art that stretches the mind and imagination Fri 3/26 and Sat 3/27 at 8PM Sun 3/28 at 3PM. Call 631-2727. Cleveland Public Theatre's Upstairs Theatre, 6415 Detroit Ave. http://www.cptonline.org

WCLVnotes One of the most popular items on Robert Conrad's Weekend Radio over WCLV 104.9FM is David Gunson's What Goes Up Might Come Down. This extended and very funny monologue about air traffic controllers and how to fly a 747 from England to New York will be heard over two shows this coming weekend and next. Other items on these upcoming programs shows include the further adventures of Mary Backstayge, Noble Wife with Bob and Ray, and Gracie Fields singing What Can You give a Nudist on His Birthday? Weekend Radio, in addition to airing on some 120 stations nationwide, can be caught on WCLV Saturdays at 10PM and Sundays at 7PM. It also takes up an hour on WRMR 1420 AM, Sundays at 8PM. a Cool Cleveland partner http://www.wclv.com

George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic funking up Cleveland good and proper, they'll be taking over the Phantasy - a killer venue to get the best views of the band. Head out to hear them Sat 3/27, doors open 9PM. For tickets call ticketmaster at 241-5555. 11802 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. http://www.ticketmaster.com and http://www.phantasyconcertclub.com

Honoring Women of Color in Science, Technology & Education The Cleveland chapter of the National Technical Association (NTA) will recognize five local women of color whose scientific, technological, and educational accomplishments warrant special honor - The Nsoroma Award Sat 3/27 from 10AM-2PM. Sponsored by: National Technical Association. Cleveland State University Convocation Center Pavilion, 2000 Prospect Ave. Call 289-2981 or visit http://www.ntaonline.org/chapters/cleveland/cleveland.html

Visual Horror: Local Artists and their Innards Get over to Rain Nightclub and see what the horror is all about, we guarantee this won't be the type of art you'll see at the CMA, but we know it'll be provoking. Featured artists Staci McNasty, Jesse McGuiness and others are on view, music provided by DJ Sean Jaundice Sat 3/27 starting 8PM. Rain, 4142 Lorain Ave. Call 651-4100.

BlackOut Unlimited Poetry Slam Style meets substance in this open mic competition with serious cash prizes up for grabs for readers, slammers and performers. Food will be available at the buffet, plus cash bar and socializing with the spoken word culture Sat 3/27. Doors open 6-9PM. Poets must register in advance, call 937-2268 ext. 10. Robin's Nest, 4059 St. Clair Ave.

Round at The Winchester with performances by hosts Anne E. Dechant, winner of the 2004 Best Female Singer/Songwriter, and special local guests Kate Voegele, Tracy Marie and Brent Kirby for the Free Times 2004 Music Awards nominee show Sat 3/27 at 9PM. Call 226-5681. 12112 Madison Ave in Lakewood. http://www.thewinchester.net

Tale of the Emerald Bird performed by members of CPT's Student Theatre Enrichment Program (STEP), this tour visits various sites throughout Greater Cleveland, including libraries, community centers, nursing homes, and CPT's own Upstairs Theatre. Experience a princesses journey who must risk everything when the Empress turns ill and the land falls sick. She begins a search for the healing song of the Emerald Bird, and on her journey she encounters old friends in impossible guises Sat 3/27 at 2PM. STEP offers low-income, Cleveland high school youth opportunities to explore the art of theatre. Mt Pleasant Library, 14000 Kinsman Rd. Call 623-7032 http://cpl.org/Locations.asp?FormMode=Branch&ID=20

Motor City Madman more blues, jive and funk from Andre "Mr Rhythm" Williams, famed in the '50s with hits like Jail Bait and The Greasy Chicken - get into down-to-earth tunes that are like comfort food for your ears Sat 3/27 starting 9PM. Beachland Ballroom, 15711 Waterloo Rd. 383-11124. http://www.beachlandballroom.com

Bright Young Things Drugged-up royals and beautiful people drinking themselves into stupors and waking up in strange situations! No, this is not gossip column news, it's England's jazz scene of the '30s with Stephen Fry's adaptation of the classic satire Vile Bodies, a deconstruction of the British glitterati. Get out to see the Cleveland Film Festival's closing night show Sun 3/28 starting 7:30PM. Purchase tickets at 1-888-865-FILM or get them at the CIFF store in the lobby of Tower City Cinemas. At Tower City Center, Downtown http://www.clevelandfilm.org

African American Faith Communities an exhibition of photographs by Michael S. Levy, "I have great respect for these communities and their role in adding to the quality of life of those involved. I hope to document the events and practices of these communities including prayer, baptisms, weddings and funerals in creating a collection of photos that will portray a community of strength and hope. It's on view Mon 3/29 thru 7/31. Thomas F. Campbell, Ph.D., Exhibition Gallery, located in the College at 1717 Euclid Ave. Call 523-7495 or visit http://urban.csuohio.edu/forum/gallery

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My Brain is Crying

Dueling dialogue that's unsafe at any speed
 
A response to My Brain Is Crying "Ladies, what we need is a feast, and not in some crappy church basement, either. I'm thinking a monthly potluck rotating through galleries, stages and other life- and creativity-affirming spaces. I make garlic blast hummus that puts everyone on the same reeking conversational level, my husband makes truffles that are better than sex, what do you make? Maybe if we break bread together we can do less hurting about what is wrong and start hoping and working with what is right." from Cool Cleveland MBIC reader Martha Senerchia
Deb Remington: To initiate the process of change, first we must identify the problems, then speak truthfully about them and strategize for change. Can breaking bread together alleviate the pressing issues addressed in MBIC? It is a great idea to form groups of social activists to discuss and implement change. As a child of the sixties, I was honored to be with a group of people who stood up for what was just, people who gathered together and took risks for what they believed in. Sadly, there are too many people today who are afraid of what other people might think of their ideas or actions if they are not mainstream.
Tisha Nemeth: What hurts is speaking the truth when few want to hear it. What hurts is that we need more individuals making daily efforts to positively change our city's artistic and cultural climate. I love the idea of a monthly feast - activism geared around food...

Read My Brain Is Crying by Deb Remington and Tisha Nemeth


Instant Karma

Reviews of recent events
 

San Francisco Symphony @ Severance Hall 3/19 Last week Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony came to Severance Hall as part of a two-year exchange project with the Cleveland Orchestra. Getting an opportunity to hear another orchestra in Severance Hall is a treat. The program began with Alban Berg's Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, To the memory of an angel featuring Gil Shaham on violin. The piece is dark, complex and oppressive. A musical reference to a Bach Cantata was the only light of hope in the entire piece. Mr. Shaham performed this difficult piece in a devilish theatrical manner, wearing an odd smirkish grin and playing off the conductor, Mr. Thomas like a rock musician; a little bit of Richards and Jagger if you can stretch your imagination that far. The second half of the program brought Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 5 in C-sharp minor. Mr. Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony have been getting a lot of critical acclaim for their recordings of the Mahler Symphonies, so there was a bit of excitement in the air. Mr. Thomas attacked the first movement with a fierce and fearless pace. It was exhilarating beyond belief, it reminded me of bicycle ride I once took down a very long hill in Tuscany where I choose not to look around and take in the beauty, but just pedaled as hard as I could, and it was a thrill. Well, once we were at the bottom of the hill we had two movements to go. Some of the great Mahler performances can be attributed to the fact that the conductor finds a way to bring forward some nuance and keep a continuous line in the faster paced movements of the symphony. It's these continuous lines and nuances that later hold the symphony together as a whole. Since Thomas passed on nuance and line for thrill we were all left a bit out of breath while he slugged through the final two movements. Even the Adagietto in the final movement, which is filled with emotion, came off flat and lifeless. The crowd gave a friendly standing ovation but one could only think of some of the great Mahler performances at Severance Hall conducted by Boulez, Dohnanyi and Ling. from Cool Cleveland contributor Brian E. Schriefer briancpa at msn.com

San Francisco Symphony @ Severance Hall 3/18 This season, the San Francisco Symphony and music director Michael Tilson Thomas came to Cleveland for three days featuring three-and-a-half concerts while next season, the Cleveland Orchestra with Franz Welser-M?st will return the favor. It's a terrific notion on every level: the musicians have time to relax a bit, see some of our city, meet up with far-flung family and friends, and the natives get to hear familiar (and some not-so-familiar, to be sure) music as interpreted by another musical entity. In addition to these concerts, Mr. Tilson Thomas ventured down the street to the Cleveland Institute of Music for a rehearsal of the CIM Orchestra, and also spent some time at Severance Hall for a rehearsal with the Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra, which, in fact, owes its very existence to San Francisco. (Jahja Ling, former resident conductor of the Cleveland Orchestra, came to us from San Francisco, where he had founded the first such youth orchestra.)
Read Kelly Ferjutz's review

Kassaba @ Beachland Ballroom 3/13 I recently witnessed a great new sound to hit the streets of Cleveland. Their name? Kassaba. Their genre? Progessive jazz. The result? A unique fusion of primitive sounding drums, with an eclectic mix of bass, sax and percussion that produces a newly provocative flavor. The group's unparalleled sound originates from a man inspired by moments in everyday life. And he names his works after those moments, which explains some of the titles that include Should I use My Shirt? A Risky Operation, and my favorite, The Zones of Mystery. Greg Slawson, the group's artistic director and composer, works the piano and several of the unique percussion instruments that all members share. And because they share, a great deal of the entertainment in experiencing Kassaba is watching the delicate choreography necessary to get to different instruments on stage without missing a beat. Literally. Slawson often acquires unique percussion instruments - that later define his work - on a lark. They are rare finds that become rare treasures as their collection of unique percussion instruments continues to grow. But the real treasure is how Kassaba pulls it all together: Progressive jazz that boasts both a classical and occasional hip-hop edge. Classically trained from the Cleveland Institute of Music, Slawson, along with fellow group members Candice Lee (piano) and Eric Hosemann (bassist), joins arms with Mark Boich (saxophonist), from the Berklee College of Music in Boston. This foursome uses the bongos, base, saxophone and piano with a unique line up of instruments that includes the udu, talking drum, ocean drum (which sounds like the ocean), djembe, claves, tabla, vibratone, frame drum, agogo and much more. Their next scheduled gig is June 24th at Cain Park at 7:30 p.m. Take a break from the ordinary and experience their unique brand of jazz. from Cool Cleveland contributor TL Champion Champion38 at aol.com

Cleveland Shakespeare Fest at Phoenix 3/4 The Cedar-Lee area in Cleveland Hts. is slowly morphing into theatrical row. A 99-seat musical theater (Kalliope Stage) just opened its doors near the movie theater. And the curtain will soon go up at the new home for Dobama Theater in a converted YMCA down the street and, for one evening in early March, Phoenix Coffeehouse served up a taste of Shakespeare along with its locally-roasted beans. Phoenix was host to a special preview for the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival (www.cleveshakes.org), where a small cast, working in an even smaller space, squeezed a large dose of laughter from an abridged version of A Midsummer Night's Dream. The festival cast is a roving band of thespians that for the past six summers have wandered from University Circle, Tri-C West and Coventry, performing outdoor plays in settings that are anything but traditional. With seven-foot high folding screens, a quartet of actors, dozens of rapid costume changes, and ample use of imagination from the overflow audience, the group pulled it off. Midsummer Night's Dream is the play in which Shakespeare veers closest to slapstick, and this troupe worked every gesture and comical confusion to the fullest. I kept asking myself, is Shakespeare is supposed to be this funny? Maybe the reason for the troupe choosing Phoenix for its performance was that good theater and good coffee have at least one thing in common - perfect timing. And this group had it. It did not seem like the actors were simply delivering lines; rather it flowed like unrehearsed speech, genuine and in the moment. This was broad comedy served up with a nimble touch. from Cool Cleveland reader Doug Mazanec InfoMan at ameritech.net



Yr Turn

Cool Cleveland readers write
 
On 31 hours for Issue 31 "Congrats to Margaret Lynch for her testimonial blog on all the artists who contributed to the 31 For 31 marathon. Reading that really brought home just how much talent and energy and commitment resides in this town. Perhaps few people saw this impressive assemblage of creativity and spirit, but the fact that they all came together so quickly (no small thanks to Ms. Lynch!) speaks volumes...even if few are listening. It truly is this community's loss if it fails to show up and support such amazing efforts." from Cool Cleveland reader Tom Kerr kerrcomm at aol.com

On Cool Cleveland's schedule "I just started receiving your emails, and already I have a comment---since your listings start the same day the list comes out, there's a good chance that by the time a subscriber reads the email it's too late to take advantage of some of those events on that day, particularly the ones that happen to take place during the daytime. There is a similar site in New York, sponsored by Time Out New York (which I believe comes out on Tuesdays), that lists events from Wednesday to the following Tuesday. That way, you can always plan ahead at least one day. Come to think of it, they may actually list eight days of events, from Wednesday to Wednesday, but I'm not really positive about that. Either way, you never have to find out you missed something great like a lunchtime lecture or concert that started an hour ago. Just thought you'd want to know. Thanks for a great site, and have a fun day!" from Cool Cleveland reader Claudia Lynch shoes at claudialynch.com
from Cool Cleveland: Generally, we list events from Thursday to the following Wednesday. We will list events for the current Wednesday only if we received info too late to be included in last week's issue. Generally.

From Quiet Crisis to Quiet Revolution I have some thoughts on the Quiet Crisis, which I have shared with the PD and ideastream, but I would like to share it with the pro-active Clevelanders who read Cool Cleveland. I would like to see us start to take action, replacing the Quiet Crisis with a Quiet Revolution. Thanks to the hard and effective work of ideastream and the PD, we know our problems now. You can't offer a solution until you understand the problem. Arguably our worst problem is putting ourselves down as a community. I am afraid if we keep the conversations about our problems, we will be adding to our worst fault. So Cleveland, let's get going. Let's have the courage to spread the good nows about the city of Cleveland. Lets tackle the problems identified from the Quiet Crisis and transform our community to the city we all know it can be. When this happens it will be a Revolution. When we once told people from out of town that Cleveland is not so bad, we won't think there is a better city on the planet. But more than that, we will transform the dynamic of the city. The Old Cleveland was a heavy manufacturing steel town that was blessed with waterways for cheap transportation of goods, the New Cleveland is a hub for biomedical, banking, and manufacturing that is blessed with parks and recreation areas along our extensive waterways. The Old Cleveland had such a strong economy it could afford the luxury of supporting the arts with large endowments, the New Cleveland arts community is an incubator for new ideas that's the engine of our new economy. The Old Cleveland had a very well intentioned few who made the decisions that affected the entire community, the New Cleveland has grass roots communities that shape the discussion and ultimately make the decisions. There are hundreds of examples that can distinguish the Cleveland of Dick Fegler from the one our children will live in, but we need to take action. Clevelanders will always rally if we know the score - lets call the movement the Quiet Revolution, and use our media to keep us updated on our progress. Thanks for listening, I know that Cool Cleveland has been working towards everything I have written about above, but I wanted to add my voice to the chorus. from Cool Cleveland reader Patrick Staunton patricksta at yahoo.com



Top Five Links

 
We use IdeaStar.com tools to track which articles were clicked the most. Here are the Top 5 from last week's issue, with one more chance for you to click.

1) Writer says goodbye to Cleveland In relocating to Knoxville, CrainTech writer Shasta Clark responds to "How do y'all like living in Cleveland?"
http://neohio.craintech.com

2) Cool Cleveland interview with Issue 31 organizers They discuss its failure and what might have been done to prevent it.
http://www.coolcleveland.com

3) Suburban suffering Upscale suburbs are no longer immune to poverty. http://www.clevelandmagazine.com

4) The real quiet crisis Conveniently bypassing and ignoring big issues of controversy relating to Cleveland by the media. http://www.freetimes.com

5) Midtown Makeover The Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority approved $3.2M in tax-exempt bonds for a makeover including new sidewalks, trees, grassy tree lawns and public art. Read more


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--b1_8228ad36aebf45180eecb15db5081fdc-- From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Mar 24 19:04:49 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 19:04:49 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko comments: A Tribute to Marji Dodrill Message-ID: <20040325030449.59905.qmail@web12010.mail.yahoo.com> A TRIBUTE TO MARJI DODRILL Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Every once in a while we meet a very special person. My life has been made better by having known Marji Dodril. Marji was a woman of beauty, charm, kindness, talent and class. Marji died on March 17. A memorial will be held at 6 p.m. April 4 at Dobama Theatre, 1846 Coventry Road, Cleveland Heights. It is only fitting that Marji should be memorialized at Dobama. That theatre was a major part of her life. It, ironically, was also where I met Marji. Dobama?s second play was Benjamin Levy?s ?RAPE OF THE BELT.? Dobama had no permanent home, so they borrowed the performing space at Chagrin Falls Little Theatre. I was the public relations director for Dobama at the time, and I loved to just hang around and watch Marji, her husband to-be, Ev Dodrill, and Mary Jane Nottage cavort. She was wonderful in that play and in everything else in which she performed. Whenever I saw her, I could count on a smile and a hug. Even when cancer was raging in her body she was radiant. Her last performance, was a commercial in support of Issue 31, a proposed arts tax which was recently on the ballot. She had little strength, but she needed to do what she could for a cause for which she had great enthusiasm. That was Marji. Marji may have made her last entrance and exit in this life, but she will long be remembered by those of us who loved and respected her. Applause! Bravo! Curtain down! __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Mar 24 19:07:44 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 19:07:44 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: 'Five Guys Named Moe'/Beck Center Message-ID: <20040325030744.25488.qmail@web12001.mail.yahoo.com> CESPEDES PULLS OFF ANOTHER COUP WITH ?FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE? Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Musical reviews are hard to make into good theatre. They are a bunch of songs usually held together by a thread of a script. It takes real creativity to do something other than have the singers stand around singing and maybe dancing around a little. Well, fortunately for The Beck Center, they have that creative director/choreographer. His name is Martin Cespedes. Those who saw Beck?s ?SMOKEY JOE?S CAF?? which won a Times Tribute Award last year for both the production and it?s director/choreographer, know what a wonder that production was. Well, Cespedes has done it again with his production of ?FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE,? He lets out all the stops as he takes on a musical journey based on the music of Louis Jordan. He does it so well that at the curtain call on Sunday afternoon, which was filled with ?mature? citizens, the audience was on their feet screaming for more. In the hands of a lesser director/choreographer, cast, and musical ensemble, this could have been a long and lethal experience. The story is trite, some of the musical sounds repetitive, but it matters little, you won?t even think about it. It?s not even worth relating the so-called story. It?s more important that you know the show contains such songs as ?Messy Bessy,? ?I Know What I?ve Got,? ?Caledonia,? and ?Is You Is.? The music covers the spectrum of sound. There?s a little jazz, a little rock, a little Calypso, a ballad or two, and great harmony songs. You?ll be delighted by ?I Like Them Fat Like That!? and ?Saturday Night Fish Fry.? The cast is uniformly excellent. Lester Currie, Devon Settles, Geoffrey Short, Aric Calhoun and Lawrence Maurice all have a great time, sing well, and move to some creative dance steps. Kyle Primous, as No Max, the participant supposedly not a member of the Moe singing quartet, is phenomenal. He dances, he sings, he acts, he mimes?all extremely well. As an audience member you just won?t sit and watch. You may find yourself on stage getting sung to by members of the cast. You might ?volunteer? to join a Congo line that snakes through the theatre. (Okay, here?s one flaw?that segment was way too long!) Cespedes ignites the stage with creative and disciplined choreography. David Anthony Williams, the musical director, has these guys wailing. His orchestra doesn?t hit a sour note. Don McBride?s scenic design, consisting of floating radio dials, makes a perfect setting for the goings on. Sharon Stark?s costumes are a hoot! Erik Seidel?s lighting and Casey Jones? sound design add a strong positive dimension to the show. Hurrah Martin! Hurrah cast! Hurrah crew! CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: If you miss ?FIVE GUYS NAMED JOE? you?ll be very, very sorry as it?s one of this theatre year?s highlights! ?FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE? will rock the stage of the Beck Center through April 10th. For tickets and information call 216-521-2540 or go online to beckcenter.org. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html From JOVIALITIES at peoplepc.com Wed Mar 24 05:33:58 2004 From: JOVIALITIES at peoplepc.com (JR Simons) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 08:33:58 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kent Stage "Laughter" Auditions Message-ID: <005601c411a4$aa4d06e0$154894ce@r> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0053_01C4117A.C05206E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello, everyone, I am J. R. Simons, I am directing the next Kent Stage Players = production, "Laughter on the 23rd Floor," by Neil Simon. I am = conducting auditions for the show this coming week. You are all invited = to come out to the theatre at 175 E. Main Street in Kent, Ohio and = audition. Auditions will be held on Sunday, March 28 from 4-6 PM and Tuesday, = March 30 from 7-9 PM with callback (if necessary) on Thursday, April 1. = Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script. No monologues = are necessary, however, if you have a prepared (and I stress "prepared") = comic monologue, I will be glad to watch you perform it. This is an = open call, so no appointments are necessary. We will begin readings as = soon as we have enough people present to read. This is a small, ensemble cast with roles available for 7 men aged 20-60 = and 2 women aged 20-40. However, do not let your age be a factor in = deciding whether or not you will audition. I am age and color blind = when it comes to casting. However, due to the nature of the language of = the script, I ask that you be over 18 in order to audition. Because I teach nights at Lorain County Community College, rehearsals = will be on Tuesday and Thursday nights (with some possible Sunday nights = and/or Saturday afternoons) through the end of the LCCC semester = (mid-May) and then every night of the week for the last two weeks of = rehearsal leading up to opening night. This means I am looking for = self-motivated and self-managed actors who will take it upon themselves = to incorporate our rehearsals on their own during time away from the = theatre. If you fit this description, then I want to meet you next = week. For more information on me and my past productions, visit my personal = website at www.jrsimons.8m.com . See you all next week for auditions! Thanks! J. R. Simons Producer The Jovialities Entertainment Co., Ltd. Be sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com ------=_NextPart_000_0053_01C4117A.C05206E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello, everyone,
I am J. R. Simons, I am directing the next Kent Stage Players = production,=20 "Laughter on the 23rd Floor," by Neil Simon.  I am conducting = auditions for=20 the show this coming week.  You are all invited to come out to the = theatre=20 at 175 E. Main Street in Kent, Ohio and audition.
 
Auditions will be held on Sunday, March 28 from 4-6 PM and Tuesday, = March=20 30 from 7-9 PM with callback (if necessary) on Thursday, April 1. =20 Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script.  No = monologues are=20 necessary, however, if you have a prepared (and I stress "prepared") = comic=20 monologue, I will be glad to watch you perform it.  This is an open = call,=20 so no appointments are necessary.  We will begin readings as soon = as we=20 have enough people present to read.
 
This is a small, ensemble cast with roles available for 7 men aged = 20-60=20 and 2 women aged 20-40.  However, do not let your age be a factor = in=20 deciding whether or not you will audition.  I am age and color = blind when=20 it comes to casting.  However, due to the nature of the language of = the=20 script, I ask that you be over 18 in order to audition.
 
Because I teach nights at Lorain County Community College, = rehearsals will=20 be on Tuesday and Thursday nights (with some possible Sunday nights = and/or=20 Saturday afternoons) through the end of the LCCC semester (mid-May) and = then=20 every night of the week for the last two weeks of rehearsal leading up = to=20 opening night.  This means I am looking for self-motivated and = self-managed=20 actors who will take it upon themselves to incorporate our rehearsals on = their=20 own during time away from the theatre.  If you fit this = description, then I=20 want to meet you next week.
 
For more information on me and my past productions, visit my = personal=20 website at www.jrsimons.8m.com . =20 See you all next week for auditions!
 
Thanks!
 
J. R. Simons
Producer
The Jovialities Entertainment Co., = Ltd.
Be=20 sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com
------=_NextPart_000_0053_01C4117A.C05206E0-- From JOVIALITIES at peoplepc.com Wed Mar 24 05:37:06 2004 From: JOVIALITIES at peoplepc.com (JR Simons) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 08:37:06 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"ONE-MINUTE PLAY FESTIVAL" CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS - EXTENDED Message-ID: <005e01c411a5$1ab0ffe0$154894ce@r> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C4117B.30B5FFE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Just a quick reminder that the deadline for submissions to the = Jovialities Entertainment Co. at Cleveland Black Box Theatre "One Minute = Play Festival" has been extended to April 15, 2004. For complete guidelines, visit www.jrsimons.8m.com and go to the One = Minute Play Samples Page. There you will find two examples of a = one-minute play followed by the complete submission guidelines for the = competition. I'm looking forward to reading your plays! Thanks! J. R. Simons Producer The Jovialities Entertainment Co., Ltd. Be sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com ------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C4117B.30B5FFE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Just a quick reminder that the deadline for submissions to the = Jovialities=20 Entertainment Co. at Cleveland Black Box Theatre "One Minute Play = Festival" has=20 been extended to April 15, 2004.
 
For complete guidelines, visit www.jrsimons.8m.com and go to = the One=20 Minute Play Samples Page.  There you will find two examples of a = one-minute=20 play followed by the complete submission guidelines for the = competition.
 
I'm looking forward to reading your plays!
 
Thanks!
 
J. R. Simons
Producer
The Jovialities Entertainment Co., = Ltd.
Be=20 sure to visit us on the Web at www.jovialities.8m.com
------=_NextPart_000_005B_01C4117B.30B5FFE0-- From chris at antonellic.com Wed Mar 24 05:39:45 2004 From: chris at antonellic.com (Chris White) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 08:39:45 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Don't Forget About Auditions for "Barefoot in the Park" Message-ID: <004d01c411a5$78add230$0e00a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004A_01C4117B.8F2E91E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE ANNOUNCES =20 AUDITIONS For Barefoot in the Park by Neil Simon =20 =20 Directed by Kate Tonti =20 CAST REQUIREMENTS =20 1 FEMALE - MID 20'S TO MID 30'S 1 FEMALE - 50'S PLUS 1 MALE - MID 20S' TO MID 30'S 1 MALE - 50'S PLUS 2 MEN - 20'S TO 50'S (one is non-speaking role) =20 =20 MONDAY, March 29th 7:30pm and TUESDAY, March 30th 7:30pm =20 Theatre address 40 West River Street Chagrin Falls =20 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 Theatre Productions. =20 SHOW DATES ARE: =20 June 4th - June 26th Friday and Saturdays: 8:00 pm Curtain =20 Questions: Call 440-247-8955 =20 HOPE TO SEE YOU AT AUDITIONS! Chris White Corporate Controller M. Davis Management Services, Inc. 32100 Solon Road Solon, OH 44139 440-542-1724-Phone 440-542-1726-Fax ------=_NextPart_000_004A_01C4117B.8F2E91E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CHAGRIN=20 VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE ANNOUNCES

 

AUDITIONS

For

Barefoot=20 in the Park

by Neil Simon

 

 

Directed=20 by Kate Tonti

 

CAST=20 REQUIREMENTS

 

1 FEMALE  -  MID 20'S TO MID=20 30'S

1 FEMALE  -  50'S=20 PLUS

1 MALE  -  MID 20S' TO MID=20 30'S

1 MALE  -  50'S = PLUS

2 MEN  -  20'S TO=20 50'S

 (one is non-speaking=20 role)

 

 

MONDAY, March=20 29th  7:30pm

and=20 TUESDAY, March 30th 7:30pm

 

Theatre=20 address

40=20 West River Street

Chagrin=20 Falls

 

We will have script selections available on = site the=20 night of auditions.

Headshots and resumes are not expected, but are = appreciated.

All=20 actors perform on a volunteer basis in

 Chagrin=20 Valley Little Theatre Productions.

 

SHOW=20 DATES ARE:

 

June=20 4th  -  June 26th

Friday=20 and Saturdays:  8:00 pm=20 Curtain

 

Questions:  = Call =20 440-247-8955

 

HOPE=20 TO SEE YOU AT AUDITIONS!

 

 

Chris = White
Corporate=20 Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon = Road
Solon,=20 OH =20 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
<= /HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_004A_01C4117B.8F2E91E0-- From sharron at gfhoch.com Wed Mar 24 08:42:28 2004 From: sharron at gfhoch.com (Sharron DeCosta) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 11:42:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Victoria Karnafel Korkosz Message-ID: <7F05435925638B4D8692FE13A1A9D68B9AC2@gfh-tserver.internal.gfhoch.com> It is with the deepest regret that we inform you that the Northern Ohio Theatre Community has lost one of its brightest stars, Victoria Karnafel Korkosz. Victoria passed away suddenly on the morning of March 22nd. She had been a member of the theatre community in Akron, New York and Cleveland for over 20 years, performing at Dobama Theatre, Cleveland Public Theatre, Bodwin Theatre Company, Near West Theatre, Charenton Theatre Company, Reader's Theatre and The Hermit Club among others. A graduate of the University of Akron Department of Theatre Arts and Dance, her favorite roles included Allison in "Look Back in Anger" at 78th Street Playhouse, NYC; Velma Sparrow in "Birdbath" at Riverside Playhouse, NYC; Jessie in "Night, Mother," Riverstreet Playhouse, Wanda in "The Waiting Room", Dobama Theatre; and Dolly in "Hello, Dolly" at Near West Theatre. She spent many years as a torch singer in the New York club circuit, taught voice and acting and was a regular performer with her husband at The Harmony Bar & Grille Show Tunes nights. Other credits include the feature film "The Deer Hunter" where she was featured as "Sad Looking Girl." In addition to her stage and film work, she helped dozens of non-profit organizations around the city with fundraising and development efforts through her company, VK & Associates. She is survived by her husband, Arthur Korkosz, a talented musician, who often plays in the orchestra for Near West Theatre productions and at The Hermit Club, her stepdaughters Elizabeth & Jessica Korkosz, her Mother Margaret Karnafel, her brother Mark Karnafel, and Sissy the Dog. Funeral arrangements can be found at the following link: http://www.legacy.com/cleveland/LegacySubPage2.asp?Page=3DLifeStory&Perso= n Id=3D2059279 As a theatre community, we are much diminished. As her friends, we are shocked, saddened, and grief-stricken for the loss of her humor, spirit and life-force. From Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com Wed Mar 24 10:27:24 2004 From: Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com (Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 13:27:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Off The Wall Auditions!!! Message-ID: Off The Wall a Northeast Ohio improv group is having auditions for cast members Saturday, March 27th from 1pm to 2pm at Kennedy's Theater in Playhouse Square. Please bring a resume (headshot is optional) and be prepared to perform group improvisational work. In order to be considered you must be able to commit to weekly rehearsals on Monday and Fridays and be able to perform in shows throughout NE Ohio on Fridays and Saturdays. If you have any questions please contact Patrick Sirl at pjsirl at yahoo.com. Jim D'Amico From coneill at beckcenter.org Wed Mar 24 11:10:01 2004 From: coneill at beckcenter.org (Colleen O'Neill) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 14:10:01 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Comedy Night at the Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E0261D5@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C411D3.9BF301EC Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 Beck Center for the Arts Stand-Up Comedy Night Comedy Class Graduates Perform as stand up comics for the first time in front of a live audience Saturday, April 3 @ 9:00 p.m. (doors open @ 8:30 p.m.) (in the Armory building behind Beck Center on Detroit) =20 To reserve your tickets, call the Box Office (216) 521- 2540=20 =20 **Ticket Price, Location, and other information listed below** =20 Comedy Night Uncontrollable laughter! Is that what you think of when you remember your graduation? Well, the Beck Center for the Arts has eight graduates who are putting away their caps, gowns and emotional speeches for one hilarious night of stand up comedy. =20 J.D. Sidley and Friends The evening will be hosted by comedian, and course instructor, John David Sidley. Sidley is founder of The Cleveland Comedy Kitchen, a group of comedians who raise money for hunger assistance. Also performing will be Rodney Bengston and Mike Scanlon who have appeared at the IMPROV and Hilarities in Cuyahoga Falls. =20 Ticket Price and Location=20 Tickets to this unforgettable night of comedy are only $5 and are available through the Box Office. The show will take place in the Armory Building located behind the Beck Center on Detroit Avenue.=20 =20 To Reserve your tickets, call the Box Office (216) 521-2540 The Beck Center for the Arts is located just ten minutes from downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. =20 =20 Colleen O'Neill Marketing Assistant Beck Center For The Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, OH 44107=20 Email: coneill at beckcenter.org Phone: 216.521.2540 ext.244 Fax: 216.228.6050 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C411D3.9BF301EC Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

Beck Center for the Arts Stand-Up Comedy = Night

Comedy Class = Graduates

Perform as stand up comics for the first time in front of a live = audience

Saturday, April 3 @ 9:00 p.m. (doors open @ 8:30 = p.m.)

(in the Armory building behind Beck Center on Detroit)<= /p>

 =

To reserve your = tickets, call the Box Office (216) 521- 2540

=  

**Ticket Price, Location, and other information listed = below**

=  

Comedy = Night

Uncontrollable laughter!  Is that what you = think of when you remember your graduation?  Well, the Beck Center for the Arts has eight graduates who are putting away their caps, gowns = and emotional speeches for one hilarious night of stand up comedy.

 =

J.D. Sidley and = Friends

The evening will be hosted by comedian, and course instructor, John David Sidley.  Sidley is founder of The Cleveland = Comedy Kitchen, a group of comedians who raise money for hunger assistance. = Also performing will be Rodney Bengston and Mike Scanlon who have appeared at = the IMPROV and Hilarities in Cuyahoga Falls.

 =

Ticket Price and = Location =

Tickets to this unforgettable night of comedy are = only $5 and are available through the = Box Office. The show will take place in the Armory Building located behind the Beck Center on = Detroit = Avenue.

 

To Reserve your tickets, = call the Box Office (216) 521-2540

The = Beck Center for the Arts is located just ten minutes from downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood.=

 

=

 

=

Colleen O'Neill

Marketing = Assistant

Beck Center For The Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, OH 44107 =

Email: coneill at beckcenter.org

Phone: = 216.521.2540 ext.244

Fax: = 216.228.6050

------_=_NextPart_001_01C411D3.9BF301EC-- From fsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com Thu Mar 25 05:33:00 2004 From: fsternfeld at fredsternfeld.com (Fred Sternfeld) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 08:33:00 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fairmount expands summer teen professional training workshops. MORE AUDITIONS to be held April 18 ! Message-ID: <005c01c4126d$b4af7770$0400a8c0@fred> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_005D_01C41243.CBDC7CB0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The first round of auditions filled up 30 slots in our professional training intensives to be held this summer. Many more talented students are showing interest. As a result, Fairmount is expanding the scope of the summer program and will be holding auditions for Junior Professional and Teen Professional theatre intensives on Sunday April 18 from 1 - 6 pm. In addition to our current offerings, a new two-week, Junior Professional Musical Theatre Day Camp session is now being planned for August 9-21. Interested students should contact The Fairmount Center at 440-338-3171 for an appointment. Here are some of the young people who have been accepted into the program, joining Fred Sternfeld, Tom Fulton, Andrew May, Victoria Bussert, Mitchell Fields, Wayne Turney, Martin Cespedes, Carol Pribble, David Willliams, Alicia Kahn, Kari Kandel, Sean Szaller, Jeff Haffner and other local professionals for an exciting program of performing arts training this summer : Adrienne Sereta, Alex Puette, Arlo Hill, Ben Martin, C.J. Bonde, Devon, Turchan, Elisabeth Licata, Emily Schrader, Emma Wahl, Eric Bartkowski, Halle Morse, Hayley Hineline, Heather Farr, Jenni Messner, Kaitlin Noah, Kenzie Nothnagel, Mary Caitlin Gilson, Meghan O'Connor, Robert Keith, Ruth Hitchcock, Sara Masterson, Sharon Pearlman & Suzzanne Ponomarenko. For more information about the Summer camp, visit our website at www.fairmountcenter.org or call 440-338-3171. ------=_NextPart_000_005D_01C41243.CBDC7CB0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message

The first round of = auditions filled up=20 30 slots in our professional training=20 intensives to be held this summer. Many more talented students = are=20 showing interest. As a result, Fairmount is expanding the scope of the = summer=20 program and will be holding auditions for Junior Professional and Teen=20 Professional theatre intensives on Sunday April 18 from 1 - 6=20 pm.  In addition to our = current=20 offerings, a new two-week, Junior Professional Musical Theatre = Day Camp=20 session is now being planned for August 9-21. Interested students should contact = The=20 Fairmount Center at 440-338-3171 for an = appointment.

Here are some of the young = people=20 who have been accepted into the=20 program,  joining Fred Sternfeld, Tom Fulton, Andrew May, = Victoria=20 Bussert, Mitchell Fields, Wayne Turney, Martin Cespedes, Carol Pribble, David Willliams, Alicia = Kahn, Kari=20 Kandel, Sean Szaller, Jeff Haffner and other local = professionals for an exciting program of performing arts training this = summer=20 :

Adrienne Sereta, Alex Puette, Arlo Hill, Ben Martin, C.J. = Bonde, Devon,=20 Turchan, Elisabeth Licata, Emily Schrader, Emma Wahl, Eric Bartkowski, = Halle=20 Morse, Hayley Hineline, Heather Farr, Jenni Messner, Kaitlin Noah, Kenzie Nothnagel, Mary Caitlin = Gilson, Meghan=20 O'Connor, Robert Keith, Ruth Hitchcock, Sara Masterson, Sharon = Pearlman & Suzzanne Ponomarenko.

For more information about the = Summer camp,=20 visit our website at www.fairmountcenter.org or call 440-338-3171.

------=_NextPart_000_005D_01C41243.CBDC7CB0-- From rozsears01 at yahoo.com Wed Mar 24 20:30:52 2004 From: rozsears01 at yahoo.com (roslyn sears) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 20:30:52 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]ROSENCRANTZ & GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD """"COUPON""" Message-ID: <20040325043052.5442.qmail@web40508.mail.yahoo.com> Kent Stage Players is Proud to Present Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead At 175 E. Main St., Kent Ohio BY PRINTING THIS OUT AND BRINGING IT WITH YOU EITHER FRIDAY, SATURDAY, OR SUNDAY. YOU'LL RECEIVE A 50% DISCOUNT OFF THE PRICE OF ONE ADMISSION. BRING A FRIEND AND IT'S BUY ONE GET ONE FREE. BRING TWO FRIENDS AND IT'S BUY ONE GET ONE FREE AND THE THIRD ONE IS 50% OFF. THE DOORS OPEN AT 7 AND SEATING IS LIMITED. THIS IS OUR FINAL WEEKEND! HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html From VanBrujah at aol.com Wed Mar 24 20:13:18 2004 From: VanBrujah at aol.com (VanBrujah at aol.com) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 23:13:18 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Actors of Farinella's Ghost present ANTIGONE Message-ID: -------------------------------1080187998 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit John Capocci and The Actors of Farinella's Ghost in cooperation with Walsh University present ANTIGONE adapted by Lewis Galantiere from the play by Jean Anouilh Friday March 26 and Saturday March 27 8:00 pm Walsh University Science Center Auditorium Walsh University 2020 East Maple Street NW, North Canton Admission is free! House opens at 7:30 There is no reserved seating Presented as part of the 29th Annual Philosophy-Theology Symposium In a contemporary adaptation of medieval academic tradition, the Walsh University Philosophy and Theology Departments present each spring their annual Philosophy-Theology Symposium, the Disputed Question Series. Focusing on a variety of topics, the symposium features an address by a renowned scholar or creative artist, accompanied by either a panel discussion or a commentary on the artist's work. The series also includes a program of artistic value as a means of dramatizing the significance of the theoretical issue or displaying the creative talent of the featured artist. For more information, please call John G. Trapani Jr., Ph.D. at (330) 490-7042 -------------------------------1080187998 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
John Capocci and The Actor= s of Farinella's Ghost
in cooperation with Walsh=20= University present
ANTIGONE
adapted by Lewis=20= Galantiere
from the play by=20= Jean Anouilh
&= nbsp;
Friday March 26 and Saturd= ay March 27
8:00 pm
Walsh University Science C= enter Auditorium
Walsh University
2020 East Maple Street NW,= North Canton<= /DIV>
 
Admission is free!
House opens at 7:30
There is no reserved seati= ng
 
Presented as part of the 2= 9th Annual Philosophy-Theology Symposium
 
In a contemporary adap= tation of medieval academic tradition, the Walsh University Philosophy and T= heology Departments present each spring their annual Philosophy-Theology Sym= posium, the Disputed Question Series. Focusing on a variety of topics, the s= ymposium features an address by a renowned scholar or creative artist, accom= panied by either a panel discussion or a commentary on the artist's work. Th= e series also includes a program of artistic value as a means of dramatizing= the significance of the theoretical issue or displaying the creative talent= of the featured artist.
 
 
For more information, plea= se call John G. Trapani Jr., Ph.D. at (330) 490-7042
-------------------------------1080187998-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Wed Mar 24 09:13:58 2004 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 09:13:58 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]PIANIST NEEDED FOR "THE FANTASTICKS" AT CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE Message-ID: <20040324171358.94275.qmail@web80401.mail.yahoo.com> --0-206931271-1080148438=:94084 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Clague Playhouse 1371 Clague Road (Between Detroit & Hilliard) Westlake, OH 44145 440-331-0403 Clague Playhouse is in need of a good pianist for their production of The Fantastics. This is a paid position. Rehearsals start April 1st. Production Dates are May 7 - 30 The director is Robert Gibb. Please contact Bernice Bolek, Production Manager, at 440-331-8497 --0-206931271-1080148438=:94084 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Clague Playhouse
1371 Clague Road (Between Detroit & Hilliard)
Westlake, OH 44145
440-331-0403
 
Clague Playhouse is in need of a good pianist for their production of The Fantastics. This is a paid position.
 
Rehearsals start April 1st.  Production Dates are May 7 - 30
 
The director is Robert Gibb.
 
Please contact Bernice Bolek, Production Manager,
at 440-331-8497
 
--0-206931271-1080148438=:94084-- From Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com Thu Mar 25 04:51:20 2004 From: Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com (Jim.D'Amico at bd-bgi.com) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 07:51:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Off The Wall Auditions!!! Message-ID: Off The Wall a Northeast Ohio improv group is having auditions for cast members Saturday, March 27th from 1pm to 2pm at Kennedy's Theater in Playhouse Square. Please bring a resume (headshot is optional) and be prepared to perform group improvisational work. In order to be considered you must be able to commit to weekly rehearsals on Monday and Fridays and be able to perform in shows throughout NE Ohio on Fridays and Saturdays. If you have any questions please contact Patrick Sirl at pjsirl at yahoo.com. Jim D'Amico From modebbie at peoplepc.com Thu Mar 25 07:32:35 2004 From: modebbie at peoplepc.com (Mo & Debbie Morrow) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 10:32:35 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ELVIS Show this Sat. 3-27 Message-ID: <003b01c4127e$6740dd60$d6b84943@default> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0038_01C41254.7D244BA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable If you love Elvis music then you will love.....=20 "REMEMBERING ELVIS" By Justin Grillo This young, talented performer has been singing Elvis songs since he was = 3 years old.He has developed a Fantastic show! He sounds like, dresses = like & acts like the King. He will be performing This Saturday In Avon = Lake March 27 @ Liquid Therapy at 8:00 pm in the Artstown Plaza 33493 = Lake Rd. For dinner Reservations call 440-930-9178=20 For bookings e-mail Debbie at modebbie at peoplepc.com=20 Thank you & see you there!!! =20 ------=_NextPart_000_0038_01C41254.7D244BA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
If you love Elvis music then you will=20 love..... 
         =20  "REMEMBERING ELVIS"
         &nb= sp;           =20 By  Justin Grillo
This young, talented performer has been singing Elvis songs since = he was 3=20 years old.He has developed a Fantastic show! He sounds like, dresses = like &=20 acts like the King. He will be performing This Saturday In Avon = Lake=20 March 27 @ Liquid Therapy at 8:00 pm  in the Artstown Plaza 33493 = Lake Rd.=20 For dinner Reservations call 440-930-9178
For bookings e-mail Debbie at modebbie at peoplepc.com
Thank you & see you there!!!
 
 
      
 
------=_NextPart_000_0038_01C41254.7D244BA0-- From KSWalder at neo.rr.com Thu Mar 25 07:48:52 2004 From: KSWalder at neo.rr.com (Kathleen Walder) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 10:48:52 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]PNR Improv this Saturday Message-ID: <015a01c41280$ac5e94d0$0400a8c0@cameroxp> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0157_01C41256.C326BDC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Point of No Return Improv This Saturday, March 27 7:30 p.m. Quirk Cultural Center 1201 Grant St. - Cuyahoga Falls Tickets $5 at the door "Whose Line Is It Anyway" style improv in a smoke-free theatre setting Improv...cheaper than therapy www.PNRImprov.com ------=_NextPart_000_0157_01C41256.C326BDC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Point of No Return = Improv
This Saturday, March = 27
7:30 p.m.
Quirk Cultural = Center
1201 Grant St. - = Cuyahoga=20 Falls
Tickets $5 at the = door
 
"Whose Line Is It = Anyway" style improv=20 in a smoke-free theatre setting
 
 
Improv...cheaper than therapy
www.PNRImprov.com
------=_NextPart_000_0157_01C41256.C326BDC0-- From BURTON313 at aol.com Thu Mar 25 07:48:50 2004 From: BURTON313 at aol.com (BURTON313 at aol.com) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 10:48:50 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Devin Davis live Message-ID: <46.4a1d4b3b.2d945962@aol.com> -------------------------------1080229730 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Be sure to come check out: Devin Davis Live in Concert Atlanta based teen r&b singer Devin Davis will be hitting the stage this saturday at Baldwin Wallace's dance marathon for a FREE CONCERT open to the public! He'll be performing songs off his upcoming LP Me in the Making This is definetly going to be a show you won't wanna miss! March 27, 2004 @ 1:00 Baldwin Wallace Recreation Center For more info...check out www.devindavis.net -------------------------------1080229730 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Be sure to come check out:
 
Devin Davis
 
 Live in Concert
 
Atlanta based teen r&b singer Devin Davis will be hi= tting the stage this saturday at Baldwin Wallace's dance marathon for a FREE= CONCERT open to the public!
 
He'll be performing songs off his upcoming LP
 
Me in the Making<= /FONT>
 
This is definetly going to be  a show you won'= t wanna miss!
 
March 27, 2004 @ 1:00
Baldwin Wallace Recreation Center
For more info...check out www.devindavis.net
 
-------------------------------1080229730-- From yvette at beckcenter.org Thu Mar 25 09:30:16 2004 From: yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 12:30:16 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dee Hoty ~ Broadway Leading Lady ~ One Night Only at Beck Center! Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E01D787@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4128E.D61CF157 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Beck Center for the Arts Proudly Presents Broadway's Leading Lady and Lakewood Hometown Girl Dee Hoty along with Jack Lee For One Night Only ~ Saturday, May 8, 2004 =20 =20 Lakewood, Ohio - The Beck Center is proud to bring the best of Broadway to Lakewood as we present an incredible evening with one of Broadway's leading ladies and hometown Lakewood girl, Dee Hoty, accompanied by Broadway musical theater director Jack Lee. Dee and Jack will perform, for one night only, on Saturday, May 8 at 8:00 p.m. The spectacular event will benefit the Beck Center for the Arts Department of Education, which offers curriculum-based, progressive programming in dance, music, theater and visual arts for children, teens and adults. Proceeds also benefit the Lakewood Public Schools Alumni Foundation. Dee Hoty began her theatrical career 36 years ago at Lakewood High School. After graduating from Otterbein College in 1974, she apprenticed at The Cleveland Playhouse. Dee made her Broadway debut in 1980 in a short-lived revival of The 5 O'Clock Girl. =20 Since then, she has distinguished herself as one of Broadway's most highly regarded leading ladies, with more than 30 theater, television and film credits to her name. =20 Her film and television credits include Co-narrator of TBS's Untold West, Harry and Walter Go to New York, Models, Inc., St. Elsewhere, Spencer for Hire, The Equalizer and recurring roles on Capital, Ryan's Hope, Guiding Light and As the World Turns. Dee's recent turn as Phyllis in the celebrated Paper Mill Playhouse revival of Stephen Sondheim's Follies can be heard on CD. Dee can also be seen on the PBS Home Video My Favorite Broadway: The Leading Ladies. Dee has starred in Broadway's Footloose, Will Rogers Follies and City of Angels. She has been nominated for three Tony Awards for Best Actress in a Musical for her performances in The Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public, Will Rogers Follies and Footloose. Dee is currently starring on Broadway in the smash hit Mamma Mia. =20 - more - Jack Lee is one of the most respected musical directors in theater today. Originally from Cleveland, Jack has conducted numerous Broadway shows, as well as national and international tours. He has worked with Tommy Tune on Broadway, with Debbie Reynolds, Peter Palmer, Jane Powell and Juliet Prowse, and with Shirley MacLaine in Postcards from the Edge. Jack is a contributing staff member of New York University and Carnegie Mellon University. He is a frequent guest instructor and master class teacher at his alma mater, Baldwin Wallace, and was the subject of an Emmy award winning PBS documentary on his life and work. =20 The Beck Center for the Arts is proud to bring Dee Hoty and Jack Lee to the Main Stage for this one night only musical extravaganza. Benefactor tickets are available for $150 and include cocktails and hors d'oeuvres at 6:45 p.m., preferred seating for the show, followed by a dessert reception. Patron tickets are available for $50 and include the performance and dessert reception. =20 As part of this exciting evening, The Beck Center will raffle off a "Weekend On Broadway" package that will include round trip airfare for two, overnight hotel accommodations, dinner for two, and limousine service to and from the airport. Dee Hoty's appearance is made possible by the generous support of The Plain Dealer. The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. For more information please call Chris Alexander at (216) 521-2540 ext. 242. =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_01C4128E.D61CF157 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

B= eck Center<= /st1:PlaceType> for the Arts

Proudly = Presents

Broadway’s Leading = Lady and Lakewood Hometown Girl

D= ee Hoty along with Jack = Lee

For One Night Only ~ = Saturday, May 8, = 2004

 

 

        = ;    Lakewood, Ohio – The Beck Center is proud to = bring the best of Broadway to Lakewood as we present an incredible evening with = one of Broadway’s leading ladies and hometown Lakewood girl, Dee Hoty, accompanied by Broadway musical theater = director Jack Lee.  Dee and Jack will = perform, for one night only, on Saturday, May 8 at 8:00 p.m.  The = spectacular event will benefit the Beck = Center for the Arts Department of Education, which offers curriculum-based, progressive programming in dance, music, theater and visual arts for = children, teens and adults.  Proceeds = also benefit the Lakewood Public Schools Alumni Foundation.

Dee Hoty began her theatrical career 36 years ago at = Lakewood High School.  After graduating from = Otterbein College in 1974, she = apprenticed at The Cleveland Playhouse.  = Dee made her Broadway debut in 1980 in a short-lived revival of The 5 O’Clock Girl. 

Since then, she has = distinguished herself as one of Broadway’s most highly regarded leading ladies, = with more than 30 theater, television and film credits to her name. 

Her film and television credits include Co-narrator of TBS’s Untold West, Harry and Walter Go to New York, Models, Inc., St. Elsewhere, Spencer = for Hire, The Equalizer and recurring roles on Capital, Ryan’s Hope, Guiding Light and As = the World Turns.  = Dee’s recent turn as Phyllis in the celebrated Paper Mill Playhouse revival of Stephen Sondheim’s Follies= can be heard on CD.  = Dee can also be seen on the PBS Home Video My Favorite = Broadway:  The Leading = Ladies.

Dee= has starred in Broadway’s Footloose, Will = Rogers Follies and City of = Angels.  She has been nominated for = three Tony Awards for Best Actress in a Musical for her performances in The = Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public, Will Rogers Follies and Footloose.  = Dee is currently starring on Broadway in the smash hit Mamma = Mia. 

- more -

Jack Lee is one of the most = respected musical directors in theater today.  Originally from = Cleveland, Jack has conducted numerous Broadway shows, as well as national and international tours.  He = has worked with Tommy Tune on Broadway, with Debbie Reynolds, Peter Palmer, Jane Powell = and Juliet Prowse, and with Shirley MacLaine in = Postcards from the Edge.  Jack is a contributing staff member of = New York = University and Carnegie = Mellon University.  He is a frequent guest = instructor and master class teacher at his alma mater, Baldwin Wallace, and was the subject of = an Emmy award winning PBS documentary on his life and work. 

        = ;    The Beck = Center for the Arts is proud to bring Dee Hoty and = Jack Lee to the Main Stage for this one night only musical extravaganza.  Benefactor tickets are = available for $150 and include cocktails and hors d’oeuvres at 6:45 p.m., preferred seating for the show, followed by a dessert reception.  Patron tickets = are available for $50 and include the performance and dessert reception. 

        = ;    As part of this exciting evening, The Beck Center will raffle off a = “Weekend On Broadway” package that will include round trip airfare for two, overnight hotel accommodations, dinner for two, and limousine service to = and from the airport.

Dee Hoty’s appearance is made possible by the = generous support of The Plain Dealer.  = The Beck Center for the Arts is = located just 10 minutes west of downtown = Cleveland at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in = Lakewood.  For more information please = call Chris Alexander at (216) 521-2540 ext. 242.

 

 

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_01C4128E.D61CF157-- From WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com Thu Mar 25 10:04:57 2004 From: WorkmanL at playhousesquare.com (Lora Workman) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 13:04:57 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Miss Gulch Rides out of Cleveland this Weekend! 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_01C41293.AE9BC30A Content-Type: text/plain She made Cleveland laugh and she touched your heart - but it's time for our Almira to ride her bike into the sunset. Catch her last two performances this weekend, Friday March 26th and Saturday, March 27th at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square and bid the bitch goodbye! Curtain is 8:30PM and tickets are just $19 each. Read what the critics have to say... article1 Roy Berko, Lorain County Times . "He knows how to play an audience! He teases, he sidles up unsuspecting victims and he does a great double entendre. The result is our really, really liking Vannello, which parleys into a really, really good time for the audience." article2Keith Joseph - Cleveland Free Times . "Vannello vibrantly sells a parcel of ersatz cabaret pastiches tarted up with lavender lyrics" article3Christine Howey - Cleveland Scene . "Nickolas L. Vannello is at his best when he's playing off the energetically supportive audience reactions. Vannello sells all the songs..." article4Great Seats Available! . Kennedy's theatre is set up with cabaret tables so that every seat is like a front-row experience! Come early to the show and enjoy dinner at S.T.A.R. Restaurant, or relax with a cocktail at the bar in our own theater. Come see what Cleveland is howling over -- and catch the final weekend of the hilarious "Miss Gulch Returns!" Visit our web site at: www.missgulchreturns.com ------_=_NextPart_001_01C41293.AE9BC30A Content-Type: text/html Message

She made Cleveland laugh and she touched your heart - but it's time for our Almira to ride her bike into the sunset. Catch her last two performances this weekend, Friday March 26th and Saturday, March 27th at Kennedy's in Playhouse Square and bid the bitch goodbye! Curtain is 8:30PM and tickets are just $19 each.

Read what the critics have to say...

Roy Berko, Lorain County Times
.
 "He knows how to play an audience! He teases, he sidles up unsuspecting victims and he does a great double entendre. The result is our really, really liking Vannello, which parleys into a really, really good time for the audience."
 
Keith Joseph - Cleveland Free Times
.
 "Vannello vibrantly sells a parcel of ersatz cabaret pastiches tarted up with lavender lyrics"
 
Christine Howey - Cleveland Scene
.
 "Nickolas L. Vannello is at his best when he's playing off the energetically supportive audience reactions. Vannello sells all the songs..."
 
Great Seats Available!
.
Kennedy's theatre is set up with cabaret tables so that every seat is like a front-row experience! Come early to the show and enjoy dinner at S.T.A.R. Restaurant, or relax with a cocktail at the bar in our own theater.

Come see what Cleveland is howling over -- and catch the final weekend of the hilarious "Miss Gulch Returns!" Visit our web site at: www.missgulchreturns.com

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C41293.AE9BC30A-- From yvette at beckcenter.org Thu Mar 25 10:51:14 2004 From: yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 13:51:14 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BECK'S "Five Guys" Receive Rave Reviews!! Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E01D78A@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4129A.25BFD416 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Beck Center's FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE =20 Receive Rave Reviews! (check them out below!) =20 Only 3 more weekends! Through April 10th Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. Sundays at 3:00 p.m. Call now for tickets - (216) 521-2540 www.beckcenter.org =20 =20 "Oh my God, is this show a great time." =20 "Four weekends are not going to be enough of Little Moe, Bog Moe, Four-Eyed Moe, Eat Moe and No Moe - the Beck Center for the Arts is going to need to schedule mo' "Moe."" =20 It's version of Five Guys Named Moe, a revue of Louis Jordan's swing-era jazz, be-bob and rhythm-and-blues songs such as "Caldonia" and "Choo Choo Ch'Boogie," easily qualifies as one of the best locally produced musical shows to go up on the Cleveland area over the last decade." =20 "With a cast of talented, instantly engaging performers, a solid stage band, a whimsical ands effective set and outstanding costumes, this high-spirited production pumps its viewers full of larky exuberance." =20 "Expertly directed and choreographed by Martin Cespedes, . . . " =20 "As the Moes, Geoffrey Short, Lester Currie, Lawrence Maurice, Devon Settles and Aric Calhoun are all triple threats. They create distinct and appealing personalities for their characters while skillfully dancing swing steps and, best of all, singing with individual style and collective, beautifully blended power." =20 "There wouldn't seem to be room for any more talent on the Beck's small stage, but it manages to increase geometrically with Kyle Primous as No Max. Primous, well-known locally as a dancer, performs his steps with an astonishingly loose, spontaneous energy that looks as if it's verging on chaos, but it's actually ruled by dead-on balance, timing and strength." =20 "He, the Moes and the capable band lead by David Anthony Williams share the stage with Don McBride's excellent set, a collection of what look like pieces from huge old radios, including dials, buttons and sections of sleek, Art Deco wood cases. It goes perfectly with actor-designer Lester Currie's flamboyant costumes, whose vivid satin shirts, loud pants and coats and outrageous ties both amuse and delight." =20 "Cespedes pulls all these elements into a production relaxed in mood but lively in effect." =20 =20 Carolyn Jack, The Plain Dealer =20 "Cespedes has done it again with his production of 'FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE,. He lets out all the stops as he takes on a musical journey based on the music of Louis Jordan." =20 "The cast is uniformly excellent. Lester Currie, Devon Settles, Geoffrey Short, Aric Calhoun and Lawrence Maurice all have a great time, sing well, and move to some creative dance steps. Kyle Primous, as No Max, the participant supposedly not a member of the Moe singing quartet, is phenomenal. He dances, he sings, he acts, he mimes-all extremely well." =20 "Cespedes ignites the stage with creative and disciplined choreography. David Anthony Williams, the musical director, has these guys wailing. His orchestra doesn't hit a sour note. Don McBride's scenic design, consisting of floating radio dials, makes a perfect setting for the goings on. Sharon Stark's costumes are a hoot! Erik Seidel's lighting and Casey Jones' sound design add a strong positive dimension to the show." =20 "Hurrah Martin! Hurrah cast! Hurrah crew!" Roy Berko, The Times Newspaper =20 Hurrah Beck Center! =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_01C4129A.25BFD416 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Beck Center’s FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE

 

Receive Rave Reviews! (check them out = below!)

 

  Through = April 10th

Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at = 8:00 = p.m.

Sundays at 3:00 p.m.

Call now for tickets – (216) 521-2540

www.beckcenter.org

 

“Oh my God, is this show a great time.”

 

“Four weekends are not going to be enough of Little Moe, Bog Moe, Four-Eyed Moe, Eat = Moe and No Moe – the Beck Center for the Arts is going to need to schedule = mo’ “Moe.””

 

It’s version of Five Guys Named Moe, a revue of = Louis Jordan’s swing-era jazz, be-bob and rhythm-and-blues songs such as “Caldonia” and “Choo Choo Ch’Boogie,” easily qualifies as one of the best locally produced musical shows to go = up on the Cleveland area over the last = decade.”

 

“With a cast of talented, instantly engaging performers, a solid stage band, a whimsical ands effective set and outstanding = costumes, this high-spirited production pumps its viewers full of larky = exuberance.”

 

“Expertly directed and choreographed by Martin Cespedes, . . .

 

“As the Moes, Geoffrey Short, Lester Currie, = Lawrence Maurice, Devon Settles and Aric Calhoun are = all triple threats.  They = create distinct and appealing personalities for their characters while skillfully = dancing swing steps and, best of all, singing with individual style and collective, = beautifully blended power.”

 

“There wouldn’t seem to be room for any more talent on the Beck’s = small stage, but it manages to increase geometrically with Kyle Primous as No Max.  Primous, well-known locally as a dancer, performs his steps with an astonishingly = loose, spontaneous energy that looks as if it’s verging on chaos, but = it’s actually ruled by dead-on balance, timing and = strength.”

 

“He, the Moes and the capable band lead by David = Anthony Williams share the stage with Don McBride’s excellent set, a = collection of what look like pieces from huge old radios, including dials, buttons = and sections of sleek, Art Deco wood cases.  It goes perfectly with actor-designer Lester Currie’s = flamboyant costumes, whose vivid satin shirts, loud pants and coats and outrageous = ties both amuse and delight.”

 

Cespedes pulls all these elements into a = production relaxed in mood but lively in effect.”

 

        = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =    Carolyn Jack, The Plain Dealer

 

Cespedes has done it again with his production of ‘FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE,.  He = lets out all the stops as he takes on a musical journey based on the music of Louis = Jordan.”

 

“The cast is uniformly excellent.  = Lester Currie, Devon Settles, Geoffrey Short, Aric = Calhoun and Lawrence Maurice all have a great time, sing well, and move to some creative dance steps.  Kyle = Primous, as No Max, the participant supposedly not = a member of the Moe singing quartet, is phenomenal.  He dances, he sings, he acts, he mimes—all extremely = well.”

 

Cespedes ignites the stage with creative and = disciplined choreography.  David = Anthony Williams, the musical director, has these guys wailing.  His orchestra doesn’t hit = a sour note.  Don McBride’s = scenic design, consisting of floating radio dials, makes a perfect setting for = the goings on.  Sharon = Stark’s costumes are a hoot!  Erik Seidel’s lighting

and Casey Jones’ sound design add a strong positive dimension to the show.”

 

“Hurrah Martin!  Hurrah cast!  Hurrah = crew!”

Roy Berko, The Times Newspaper

 

Hurrah = Beck = Center!<= /b>

 

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_01C4129A.25BFD416-- From WcpAkron at aol.com Thu Mar 25 10:46:08 2004 From: WcpAkron at aol.com (WcpAkron at aol.com) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 13:46:08 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Weathervane Playhouse presents Neil Simon's "The Dinner Party" Message-ID: <141.25516915.2d9482f0@aol.com> --part1_141.25516915.2d9482f0_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable WEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE presents Neil Simon's THE DINNER PARTY Sponsored by Summa Health System Foundation Weathervane Playhouse is pleased to present the AKRON PREMIERE of Neil=20 Simon's comedy THE DINNER PARTY. This production is sponsored by Summa Heal= th=20 System Foundation. The Dinner Party opened on Broadway late in 2000 followi= ng a=20 record-breaking run at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles in 1999 and its E= ast=20 Coast premiere at the Kennedy Center in June 2000. Six people are mysteriously summoned to dinner. Arriving first are three=20 men: the easily exasperated Claude, the shlubby Albert and the cynical, suav= e=20 Andre. After noticing six place settings at the table, they quickly discove= r=20 that they have nothing in common except that each has an ex-wife, at which p= oint=20 an awful possibility occurs to them - which turns out to be true! Before th= e=20 evening is over, the door is locked from the outside and no one can leave. =20 It's love from soup to nuts and a delicious comedy ensues. In one fast-pace= d,=20 intermissionless hour and a half, typical Neil Simon one-liners share the st= age=20 with the play's message of forgiveness and renewal. The Washington Post=20 calls this "Neil Simon's emotionally richest play. It's laugh-out-loud funn= y!" Weathervane Playhouse will hold a special fund raising dinner on the night o= f=20 Saturday, May 1. Tickets are $60 each and include dinner at 6:30 p.m. in th= e=20 new "Dietz Classroom Theater," the performance of The Dinner Party and=20 dessert onstage after the show. Dinner also includes wine, beverages, appet= izer,=20 salad, chicken marsala, roasted vegetables and sweet potato souffl=E9. Seat= ing is=20 limited and $25 is tax-deductible. On the nights of Friday, April 23 and Saturday, May 1, Weathervane is=20 offering a DATE NIGHT CLASS. Parents can see the play while their children=20= (ages 3 -=20 9) "play" with games, movies and theater-related activities. $6 per child=20 with purchase of theater tickets. Sponsored by Summa Health System Foundation it's Neil Simon's THE DINNER=20 PARTY -- a delicious comedy just ripe for the picking at Weathervane Playh= ouse=20 April 14 - May 9, 2004. Low-cost preview performances on Wednesday and=20 Thursday, April 14 & 15 at 7:30 p.m. with official opening on Friday, April=20= 16 at=20 8:00 p.m. Other performances are Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Fridays and Saturd= ays=20 at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Charge by phone at Weathervane's Ticket=20 Office at 330-836-2626. Call between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through=20 Friday. Tickets: $18 ($2 discount on Thursdays and Sundays for Senior Citiz= ens &=20 Students). The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to=20 encourage economic growth, education excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. Additional Season Sponsors: WKSU, PAX-TV --part1_141.25516915.2d9482f0_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

WEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE presents
Neil Simon's THE DINNER PARTY
Sponsored by Summa Health System Foundation



Weathervane Playhouse is pleased to present the AKRON PREMIERE of Neil S= imon's comedy THE DINNER PARTY.  This production is sponsored by Summa=20= Health System Foundation.  The Dinner Party opened on Broadway late in=20= 2000 following a record-breaking run at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles=20= in 1999 and its East Coast premiere at the Kennedy Center in June 2000.

Six people are mysteriously summoned to dinner.  Arriving first are= three men: the easily exasperated Claude, the shlubby Albert and the cynica= l, suave Andre.  After noticing six place settings at the table, they q= uickly discover that they have nothing in common except that each has an ex-= wife, at which point an awful possibility occurs to them - which turns out t= o be true!  Before the evening is over, the door is locked from the out= side and no one can leave.  It's love from soup to nuts and a delicious= comedy ensues.  In one fast-paced, intermissionless hour and a half, t= ypical Neil Simon one-liners share the stage with the play's message of forg= iveness and renewal.  The Washington Post calls this "Neil Simon's emot= ionally richest play.  It's laugh-out-loud funny!"

Weathervane Playhouse will hold a special fund raising dinner on the nig= ht of Saturday, May 1.  Tickets are $60 each and include dinner at 6:30= p.m. in the new "Dietz Classroom Theater," the performance of The Dinner Pa= rty and dessert onstage after the show.  Dinner also includes wine, bev= erages, appetizer, salad, chicken marsala, roasted vegetables and sweet pota= to souffl=E9.  Seating is limited and $25 is tax-deductible.

On the nights of Friday, April 23 and Saturday, May 1, Weathervane is of= fering a DATE NIGHT CLASS.  Parents can see the play while their childr= en (ages 3 - 9) "play" with games, movies and theater-related activities. &n= bsp;$6 per child with purchase of theater tickets.

Sponsored by Summa Health System Foundation it's Neil Simon's THE DINNER= PARTY --   a delicious comedy just ripe for the picking at Weathe= rvane Playhouse April 14 - May 9, 2004.  Low-cost preview performances=20= on Wednesday and Thursday, April 14 & 15 at 7:30 p.m. with official open= ing on Friday, April 16 at 8:00 p.m.  Other performances are Thursdays=20= at 7:30 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Charg= e by phone at Weathervane's Ticket Office at 330-836-2626.  Call betwee= n 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.  Tickets: $18 ($2 disco= unt on Thursdays and Sundays for Senior Citizens & Students).

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

--part1_141.25516915.2d9482f0_boundary-- From mike at r-town.net Thu Mar 25 11:36:46 2004 From: mike at r-town.net (Mike Raum) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 14:36:46 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Very sad news - Victoria Karnafel Korkosz Message-ID: <000601c412a0$8344ad80$6501000a@oemcomputer2> Victoria Karnafel Korkosz, a wonderful actor and singer, died suddenly Monday March 22nd., of what appeared to be an embolism that made its way to her heart. Ms Korkosz was an accomplished theatrical and film actor and member of the Screen Actors Guild. Notable credits include her role as Allison in the Off-Broadway production of Look Back in Anger and her role as "The Sad Looking Girl" in the Academy Award winning film The Deer Hunter. Her Greater Cleveland work included numerous performances with Near West Theatre, Dobama, Chagrin Valley Little Theatre, Red Hen Productions and Charenton Theatre Company, most recently in the Cemetery Tour of Spoon River Anthology. She is especially remembered for her musical theater portrayals of Dolly Levi in Hello Dolly and Miss Hannigan in Annie. Ms. Korkosz was very active with her husband Arthur, at Clevelands Hermit Club. Victoria earned her Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts in 1979 from the University of Akron; and was honored with awards for Best Actress and Best Actress Experimental Theatre Company for the 1975-76 season. She received additional theatrical training with the American Stanislavsky Theatre and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. Ms Korkosz was also an active fundraiser on behalf of social service and performing arts organizations in the Cleveland area. In the mid 1990s she was director of Grant Writing for the West Side Ecumenical Ministries and went on to establish VK & Associates, coordinating successful fundraising projects on behalf of Dobama Theatre, West Side Community House, Merrick House, and the Northeast Ohio Breast Cancer Coalition. Visitation will be this Thursday from 7-9 PM Friday 2-4 and 7-9 PM The Ferfolia Funeral Home 356 W Aurora Rd. (Ohio Rt 82) Sagamore Hills, OH Funeral Saturday March 27, 10:00 AM at St Barnabas Catholic Church, Sagamore Hills, followed by internment at All Saints Cemetery. For those of us who knew Vicki, we our shocked and saddened by this loss. The world just won't be the same without her! Michael Raum R-Town Communications 14600 Detroit Ave. Suite 430 Lakewood, OH. 44107 (216) 521-5002 (216) 521-5004 FAX mike at r-town.net From amay at greatlakestheater.org Thu Mar 25 13:07:48 2004 From: amay at greatlakestheater.org (Andrew May) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 16:07:48 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: GLTF calling all people Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F09821B@GLTF01> -----Original Message----- From: Andrew May [mailto:amay at greatlakestheater.org] Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 3:52 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsterfeld.com Subject: GLTF calling all people To all the good people in the Land of Cleve!!!!! I am in the midst of putting together the artistic look of our new "summer theater brochure" and I need your help. This Sunday at 10AM to 12 noon, right outside the Ohio Theater marquis, we are taking the "cover shot" photo of the brochure. I have closed down Euclid Ave. from E 17th to E 14th to create the correct atmosphere for what I have in mind. It is quite complex, so to simplify - what I need is PEOPLE. Live, breathing people to act like themselves and walk down the street as though they knew where they were going. People of all shapes and sizes, colors, sexes etc..... Oh yeah, dress like it is summer! I can't offer much, except coffee/tea, donuts/bagels, getting a chance to be on the cover of our brochure, hang out with some fun people in the middle of a large street while the police direct traffic around you, and some good theater Kharma! Call or email me if you can make it! Thanx and all the best to all of you, Andrew May Associate Artistic Director Great Lakes Theater Festival 1501 Euclid Avenue #423 Cleveland, OH 44115 216 241 5490 Ext. 313 amay at greatlakestheater.org >From Jay B. Johnson" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C41286.CA849260 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Thanks to everyone that sent us headshots and resumes for the 99 bottle = of beer commercial. The spot is complete and eveyone we used did a = great job. I'm sorry I couldn't respond to everone's emails, there were quite a few = and this was a last minute project. Tips for the future: For those who will be sending headshots through the email again, and = being a producer looking at headshots, here are a few tips. This info can be used when sending stuff to = anyone. Please label your headshots with your name. For example "BobSmith.jpg" = you don't have to put "headshot.jpg." then we have to rename them on our end. I see that it's a jpg. Please, jpg's only. No photoshop files, or bitmaps, etc. jpg is pretty = standard in the industry. Same with the resume. "BobSmith.doc" is a lot easier to keep track of = then "Resume.doc" Also, it's good to put down (if it's a paid gig) that you have an agent. = We had several people that didn't tell us that they had agents and we = contacted them directly, this just caused a little confusion on our end. I want to say thank you again, it's nice to see that NEOhioPal works. = I'll use it again. Jay Johnson Creative Director OSV Studios ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C41286.CA849260 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Thanks to everyone that sent us = headshots and=20 resumes for the 99 bottle of beer commercial.  The spot is complete = and=20 eveyone we used did a great job.
 
I'm sorry I couldn't respond to = everone's emails,=20 there were quite a few and this was a last minute project.
 
Tips for the future:
 
For those who will be sending headshots = through the=20 email again, and being a producer looking at headshots,
here are a few tips.  This info = can be used=20 when sending stuff to anyone.
 
Please label your headshots with your = name. =20 For example  "BobSmith.jpg"  you don't have to put=20 "headshot.jpg."
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------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C41286.CA849260-- From mslerner at adelphia.net Thu Mar 25 16:49:55 2004 From: mslerner at adelphia.net (Michael Lerner) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 19:49:55 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lead Singer needed for rock 'n soul band Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C412A2.58D93B90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Flashback - the rock 'n soul band is looking for a male lead singer who enjoys singing oldies, r&b, pop and rock & roll tunes from the 60s and 70s. We practice Tuesday nights in Beachwood and we have a gig coming up on May 1st. We are looking for a dedicated professional. Previous band experience a plus. If interested, please contact me right away Michael Lerner (216) 231-8787 x223 (work) mlerner at chsc.org (440) 248-2180 mslerner at adelphia.net (home) ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C412A2.58D93B90 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Flashback - the rock=20 'n soul band is looking for a male lead singer who enjoys singing = oldies,=20 r&b, pop and rock & roll tunes from the 60s and = 70s.
We = practice Tuesday=20 nights in Beachwood and we have a gig coming up on May 1st. We are = looking for a=20 dedicated professional. Previous band experience a = plus.
If = interested,=20 please contact me right away
 
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------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C412A2.58D93B90-- From tamingofshakespearecompany at yahoo.com Thu Mar 25 19:21:27 2004 From: tamingofshakespearecompany at yahoo.com (Beth Sadowski) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 19:21:27 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Titus Andronicus Needs Crew Message-ID: <20040326032127.6262.qmail@web61202.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1128850165-1080271287=:5596 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii NEOhioPal, Please respond to this e-mail if you are willing/available for any of the following positions in The Taming of Shakespeare Company's production of Titus Andronicus: Assistant Director Stage Manager General Tech Set Designer -We will be accepting resumes for these positions March 26, 2004. Please send all resumes to TamingOfShakespeareCompany at yahoo.com -- we will respond promptly after receiving any e-mails. --Our production dates are scheduled for September 2004. Thank you, BethAnn Sadowski President, Taming of Shakespeare Company Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam --0-1128850165-1080271287=:5596 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
NEOhioPal,
     Please respond to this e-mail if you are willing/available for any of the following positions in The Taming of Shakespeare Company's production of Titus Andronicus:
 
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Stage Manager
General Tech
Set Designer
 
-We will be accepting resumes for these positions March 26, 2004. Please send all resumes to TamingOfShakespeareCompany at yahoo.com -- we will respond promptly after receiving any e-mails.
--Our production dates are scheduled for September 2004.
 
Thank you,
BethAnn Sadowski
President, Taming of Shakespeare Company

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-------------------------------1080275106-- From limeyhick at yahoo.com Thu Mar 25 20:33:54 2004 From: limeyhick at yahoo.com (Mike and Ike) Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 20:33:54 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]DELETE NOW: A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Message-ID: <20040326043354.87159.qmail@web60907.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1906803614-1080275634=:86717 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii WARNING: SEVERAL FOREIGN LEADERS HAVE TOLD ME THEY WANT THIS PIECE TO BE WRITTEN. FOR THEIR NAMES, EMAIL JOHN KERRY AT KERRY at BADFREAKINMOVE.COM MIKE: (English accent) Greetings and salutations, all. He?s not Mike. IKE: (Southern accent) He ain?t Ike. M: Last week, after taking an exceptional amount of peyote and watching three "Girls Gone Wild" DVD?s, Ike and I got into a rather lengthy discussion about theatre. I: He talked. I was watchin? the boobies turn into Uta Hagen. M: And in between his screams and accusations that the aforementioned Uta hooters were stealing his soul, we decided that, while reviews of current productions are fun and continue to increase our hate mail from both theatre and comedy purists, if we are to become the entertainment gurus we pretend to be in sock puppet shows, we need to broaden our horizons. I: Expand more than Sally Struthers and forced democracy combined. M: So, to that end, we are proud to announce that, coming soon, Mike and Ike present The Complete History of Theatre (Abridged). I: Yep, over the next few weeks, we?re gonna be hoppin? in the Wayback machine and fillin? ya in on everything ya always wanted ta know about the-ater but didn?t want ta pay several thousand dollars to learn. I?m your tutor now, Nancy. M: And, while we have a detailed lesson plan already figured out? I: Ya wrote it on a cocktail napkin at XTC, ya dweeb! M: --we want to make this course interactive. I: Is there somethin? specific you want us to rag on? M: Discuss. I: Six a one, half dozen of the other. If so, email us before April 4th at limeyhick at yahoo.com with the work "fluffernutter" in the subject and we?ll make sure ta think about using your suggestions. M: MIU is open for business, dear friends. All we need now is John Vernon to be the Dean and a sexual harassment suit. I: I got that covered. So what?re we gonna name the football team? M: The "Pappsmears." I: I like it. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-1906803614-1080275634=:86717 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

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MIKE: (English accent) Greetings and salutations, all. He?s not Mike.

IKE: (Southern accent) He ain?t Ike.

M: Last week, after taking an exceptional amount of peyote and watching three "Girls Gone Wild" DVD?s, Ike and I got into a rather lengthy discussion about theatre.

I: He talked. I was watchin? the boobies turn into Uta Hagen.

M: And in between his screams and accusations that the aforementioned Uta hooters were stealing his soul, we decided that, while reviews of current productions are fun and continue to increase our hate mail from both theatre and comedy purists, if we are to become the entertainment gurus we pretend to be in sock puppet shows, we need to broaden our horizons.

I: Expand more than Sally Struthers and forced democracy combined.

M: So, to that end, we are proud to announce that, coming soon, Mike and Ike present The Complete History of Theatre (Abridged).

I: Yep, over the next few weeks, we?re gonna be hoppin? in the Wayback machine and fillin? ya in on everything ya always wanted ta know about the-ater but didn?t want ta pay several thousand dollars to learn. I?m your tutor now, Nancy.

M: And, while we have a detailed lesson plan already figured out?

I: Ya wrote it on a cocktail napkin at XTC, ya dweeb!

M: --we want to make this course interactive.

I: Is there somethin? specific you want us to rag on?

M: Discuss.

I: Six a one, half dozen of the other. If so, email us before April 4th at limeyhick at yahoo.com with the work "fluffernutter" in the subject and we?ll make sure ta think about using your suggestions.

M: MIU is open for business, dear friends. All we need now is John Vernon to be the Dean and a sexual harassment suit.

I: I got that covered. So what?re we gonna name the football team?

M: The "Pappsmears."

I: I like it.


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Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-1906803614-1080275634=:86717-- From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Thu Mar 25 21:55:00 2004 From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 00:55:00 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Ragtime - the Musical at RRCT ( June Westside Production) Message-ID: <167.2d48965a.2d951fb4@aol.com> --part1_167.2d48965a.2d951fb4_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable >From Artistic Director Kevin Joseph Kelly..... RRCT (Rocky River Community Theatre) is pleased to announce the audition=20 dates for: Ragtime - The Musical They are April 5, 6 and 7, 2004 starting 7 PM. =A0 The auditions will take=20 place at the Beach Education Center located at the corner of Detroit Avenue=20= and=20 Erie Road in Rocky River, Oh. (located across the street from St. Christophe= r's=20 Church on Detroit Avenue). =A0The auditions take place in the back building=20= on=20 the top floor.=20 Production Dates are the last weekend of June and the first two weekends in=20 July 2004. An AEA contract will be available for the show. =A0 If you are equity and=20 interested in this production, please respond to this email and indicate wha= t role=20 you are interested in. =A0 Unless I am not familiar with you, an initial=20 audition will not be necessary, and the potential equity role will be filled= by=20 invitation from the production team. =A0 Our goal at RRCT is to have at leas= t one=20 equity role per show. ALL ROLES ARE OPEN! Our Goal The goal of our theatre is to combine equity, professional, community theatr= e=20 and novice talent in quality productions for our audiences. The combination= =20 of which creates a dynamic theatre experience for all involved. We perform=20= at=20 the Rocky River High School Auditorium, an 800 seat venue with state of the=20 art equipment and an orchestra pit. In this case, we will have a large=20 orchestra to bring this incredible music alive. The production team is:=A0=A0=A0 Kevin Joseph Kelly------Director/Musical St= aging =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Heidi Herczeg-------------Musical=20 Director =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Donna Jansen-------------Producer =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Marcus Dana--------------Lighting=20 Design =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Eric Seidel-----------------Set Design =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0 Sharon Stark--------------Costume=20 Design Mark your calendars! With respect, Kevin Joseph Kelly =20 Call me with any questions 216-269-3824 or email me at this address. TPOG! --part1_167.2d48965a.2d951fb4_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>From Artistic Director Kevin Joseph Kelly.....

RRCT (Rocky River Community Theatre) is pleased to announce the audition dat= es for: Ragtime - The Musical

They are April 5, 6 and 7, 2004 starting 7 PM. =A0 The auditions will take p= lace at the Beach Education Center located at the corner of Detroit Avenue a= nd Erie Road in Rocky River, Oh. (located across the street from St. Christo= pher's Church on Detroit Avenue). =A0The auditions take place in the back bu= ilding on the top floor.

Production Dates are the last weekend of June and the first two weekends=20= in July 2004.

An AEA contract will be available for the show. =A0 If you are= equity and interested in this production, please respond to this email and=20= indicate what role you are interested in. =A0 Unless I am not familiar with=20= you, an initial audition will not be necessary, and the potential equity rol= e will be filled by invitation from the production team. =A0 Our goal at RRC= T is to have at least one equity role per show.

ALL ROLES ARE OPEN!

Our Goal
The goal of our theatre is to combine equity, professional, communit= y theatre and novice talent in quality productions for our audiences. =20= The combination of which creates a dynamic theatre experience for all involv= ed.  We perform at the Rocky River High School Auditorium, an 800 seat=20= venue with state of the art equipment and an orchestra pit.  In this ca= se, we will have a large orchestra to bring this incredible music alive.<= U>


The production team is:=A0=A0=A0 Kevin Joseph Kelly------Director/Mus= ical Staging
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Heidi Herczeg-------------Musical Director =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Donna Jansen-------------Producer
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Marcus Dana--------------Lighting Design
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Eric Seidel-----------------Set Design
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0  Sharon Stark--------------Costume Design

Mark your calendars!


With respect,
Kevin Joseph Kelly 
Call me with any questions 216-269-3824 or email me at this address.
TPOG!
--part1_167.2d48965a.2d951fb4_boundary-- From nancy at dancejourneys.com Fri Mar 26 05:43:59 2004 From: nancy at dancejourneys.com (Nancy Sweeney) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 08:43:59 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?iso-8859-1?Q?Jet=E9_Dance_Centre_looking_for_qualified_instructors?= Message-ID: <004d01c41338$ffc7b170$6401a8c0@Nancy> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C4130E.7B6C1FD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Teaching dance as an art form in a non-competitive environment, fostering creativity and a love for dance through nurturing teaching methods. If this sounds like you and you are interested in teaching with us, contact us at=20 440-526-9991 or email at sharon at dancejourneys.com for more information, visit our website at www.dancejourneys.com ------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C4130E.7B6C1FD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Teaching dance as an art = form
in a non-competitive=20 environment,
fostering creativity and a love = for=20 dance
through nurturing teaching=20 methods.
 
If this sounds like you and you are interested in = teaching=20 with us,
contact us at
440-526-9991
or email at
sharon at dancejourneys.com
 
for more information, = visit our=20 website at www.dancejourneys.com ------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C4130E.7B6C1FD0-- >From Nancy Sweeney" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0059_01C4130F.748D21E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Studio Space Available Birthday Parties Yoga Classes Fitness Classes For more information about renting space, contact us at=20 440-526-9991 or email at sharon at dancejourneys.com for more information, visit our website at www.dancejourneys.com ------=_NextPart_000_0059_01C4130F.748D21E0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Studio = Space=20 Available
 
Birthday=20 Parties
Yoga = Classes
Fitness=20 Classes
 
For more information about renting space,
contact us at
440-526-9991
or email at
sharon at dancejourneys.com
 
for more information, = visit our=20 website at www.dancejourneys.com
 
------=_NextPart_000_0059_01C4130F.748D21E0-- >From Nancy Sweeney" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0062_01C41310.2EACFD70 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dance Journeys=AE was developed for children, to teach dance and a = little about the world we live in! It can be offered to schools and = children's organizations as a workshop, residency or a public = presentation. Details are available at www.dancejourneys.com/djtogo.html If you are interested in bringing Dance Journeys=AE to your organization = or group, contact us at 440-526-9991 or by email at = sharon at dancejourneys.com ------=_NextPart_000_0062_01C41310.2EACFD70 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Dance Journeys=AE was developed for = children, to=20 teach dance and a little about the world we live in! It can be offered = to=20 schools and children's organizations as a workshop, residency or a = public=20 presentation.
 
Details are available at www.dancejourneys.com/d= jtogo.html
 
If you are interested in bringing Dance = Journeys=AE=20 to your organization or group, contact us at 440-526-9991 or by email at = sharon at dancejourneys.com
 
------=_NextPart_000_0062_01C41310.2EACFD70-- From jsm72 at sbcglobal.net Fri Mar 26 06:03:35 2004 From: jsm72 at sbcglobal.net (Jean Martin) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 06:03:35 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Readers' Theatre Benefit April 17 Message-ID: <20040326140336.15921.qmail@web80002.mail.yahoo.com> --0-727756926-1080309815=:5326 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ AN EVENING OF LITERARY LAUGHTER A Readers? Theatre to benefit Friends of Boulevard Theatre & Shaker Heights Library Endowment Fund Joy Borland, Director featuring Joy Borland ? Marcia Darby ? Russ Duino ? Tiiu Gennert Michael Green ? Renee Harrison ? Jean Martin ? Sara Menefee Fred Perry ? David Rohler ? William True Performing humorous vignettes and monologues by Woody Allen, Dave Barry, Erma Bombeck, Art Buchwald, Davey Crockett, Langston Hughes, Molly Ivins, James Thurber, Mark Twain, Judith Viorst and more Saturday, April 17, 7:30 p.m. Shaker Heights Public Library, 16500 Van Aken Blvd.Shaker Hts. OH 44120 Wine & Desserts following the performance $20/Person $35/Couple Tickets available at both Shaker Libraries. Tickets can also be purchased by mail and held at the door. Please make checks payable to Friends of Shaker Library. For more information, call the library 216/991-2030 JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ [input] [input] [input] [input] [input] [input] [input] [input] Jean Sycle Martin 216-561-8588 --0-727756926-1080309815=:5326 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

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AN EVENING OF LITERARY LAUGHTER

 A Readers? Theatre to benefit

Friends of Boulevard Theatre

&

Shaker Heights Library Endowment Fund

Joy Borland, Director

 

featuring

Joy Borland ? Marcia Darby ? Russ Duino ? Tiiu Gennert

Michael Green ? Renee Harrison ? Jean Martin ? Sara Menefee

 Fred Perry ? David Rohler ? William True

Performing humorous vignettes and monologues by

Woody Allen, Dave Barry, Erma Bombeck, Art Buchwald, Davey Crockett, Langston Hughes, Molly Ivins, James Thurber, Mark Twain, Judith Viorst

and more

 Saturday, April 17, 7:30 p.m.

 Shaker Heights Public Library,

16500 Van Aken Blvd.Shaker Hts. OH  44120

 

Wine & Desserts following the performance

$20/Person    $35/Couple

 

Tickets available at both Shaker Libraries. Tickets can also be purchased by mail and held at the door. Please make checks payable to Friends of Shaker Library. For more information, call the library 216/991-2030

 

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Jean Sycle Martin
216-561-8588
--0-727756926-1080309815=:5326-- From ddaymusic at cox.net Fri Mar 26 06:16:13 2004 From: ddaymusic at cox.net (Don Day) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 9:16:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]RAGTIME at St. Peter Chanel High School Message-ID: <20040326141613.OTHS26108.lakemtao01.cox.net@smtp.east.cox.net> St. Peter Chanel is proud to announce its newest and most ambitious theatrical undertaking ever, the recent Broadway sensation…RAGTIME! With a cast and crew of over 85 families, RAGTIME represents the single largest dramatic production ever produced at Chanel. Our show dates are for the next two weekends: Friday, March 26 at 7pm Saturday, March 27 at 7pm Sunday, March 28 at 3pm Friday, April 2 at 7pm Saturday, April 3 at 7pm Sunday, April 4 at 3pm The cost for advanced sale seats is $10 for adults and $7 for seniors (60 & over) and children (12 & under). General admission seats are only available at the door. General admission seats cost $2 less per ticket, but general admission patrons will be seated behind the reserved rows. If you have any questions about tickets, contact Kathy Krupar at 216.459.8758 any evening. Orders can be placed by phone. Ragtime is under the direction of Amy Liptak, Music by Don Day, Staging by Bryan Liptak and Staci Raab, and choreography by Brian and Mandy Sinchak. St. Peter Chanel is located in Bedford, OH (across the street from Bedford High School), and just one block south of Northfield and Rockside rd. The address is 480 Northfield rd (also known as Rt. 8). Please call the school at 440-232-5900 for more information. From PFLORIANO at aol.com Fri Mar 26 07:26:02 2004 From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 10:26:02 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Play House Club Message-ID: <1ef.1c62a34c.2d95a58a@aol.com> --part1_1ef.1c62a34c.2d95a58a_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > Broadway Memories"=20 >=20 > Call 216-795-7000 for tickets. >=20 > Floriano Productions' "Broadway Memories" will be presented at the Clevela= nd=20 > Play House Club Fridays and Saturdays starting March 12 and 13 thru April=20= 3=20 > at 9PM.=A0 Matinees March, 18, 24, and 31 at 1.=A0 No performance April 2. >=20 > It features Maryann Nagel, > Ian Atwood, Paul Floriano,=20 > Ryan Bergeron and Little Luke Lemmier! >=20 > Call 216-795-7000 >=20 > Produced by Bill Hoffman > Musical Direction by Ryan Bergeron >=20 > Written and directed by Paul Floriano >=20 > "That Ian Atwood is great!=A0 He's like a young Greg Violand!"=A0 Greg Vio= land >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 --part1_1ef.1c62a34c.2d95a58a_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Broadway Mem= ories"

Call 216-795-7000 for tickets.

Floriano Productions' "Broadway Memories" will be presented at the Cleveland= Play House Club Fridays and Saturdays starting March 12 and 13 thru April 3= at 9PM.=A0 Matinees March, 18, 24, and 31 at 1.=A0 No performance April 2.<= BR>
It features Maryann Nagel,
Ian Atwood, Paul Floriano,
Ryan Bergeron and Little Luke Lemmier!

Call 216-795-7000

Produced by Bill Hoffman
Musical Direction by Ryan Bergeron

Written and directed by Paul Floriano

"That Ian Atwood is great!=A0 He's like a young Greg Violand!"=A0 Greg Viola= nd

























--part1_1ef.1c62a34c.2d95a58a_boundary-- From PFLORIANO at aol.com Fri Mar 26 07:53:47 2004 From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 10:53:47 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Floriano's O'Malley's Murders Message-ID: <1ec.1c4ad4e4.2d95ac0b@aol.com> --part1_1ec.1c4ad4e4.2d95ac0b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Floriano Productions presents "O'Malley's Murders" Call Annette Rawlings at 440-937-5687 for tickets. Floriano Productions' "O'Malley's Murders" will be presented at the Columbia= =20 Road Party Center on March 27th at 7PM.=A0 Tickets are $25 for a great time=20= and=20 pot luck! It features Toni Cervino, Aimee Collier, Greg DelTorto, Tiffany Gates, James= =20 Mango, Russ Stich! 440-937-5687 Written and directed by Paul Floriano =A0=20 --part1_1ec.1c4ad4e4.2d95ac0b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Floriano Productions presents

"O'Malley's Murders"

Call Annette Rawlings at 440-937-5687 for tickets.

Floriano Productions' "O'Malley's Murders" will be presented at the Columbia= Road Party Center on March 27th at 7PM.=A0 Tickets are $25 for a great time= and pot luck!

It features Toni Cervino, Aimee Collier, Greg DelTorto, Tiffany Gates, James= Mango, Russ Stich!

440-937-5687

Written and directed by Paul Floriano

=A0






























--part1_1ec.1c4ad4e4.2d95ac0b_boundary-- From slackey_cpa at email.msn.com Fri Mar 26 09:19:32 2004 From: slackey_cpa at email.msn.com (slackey_cpa) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 11:19:32 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oliver Twisted at Pickwick Message-ID: <008001c41356$81fbe220$6801a8c0@computer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_007D_01C41324.3654E420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Every Monday night at 8PM in the Hilarities Theater at Pickwick & Frolic = on East 4th Street, Oliver Twisted presents....Les Musical. If you like comedy, improv, music, dance, drama, action, science = fiction, westerns, literature, showtunes, horror, German industrial, = Fellini, film-noir, Spielberg, McCarthyism, Napoleon, Harriet Tubman, = Paul Bunyan, Gandhi, chick-flicks, the '60s, Action News, ODOT, shaving = cream, tumble weeds....and delicious cocktails to boot, well then, = you're in for a lovely night. Thanks for reading and thanks to the Cleveland theater community for its = support. =20 Sean Lackey =20 ------=_NextPart_000_007D_01C41324.3654E420 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Every Monday night at 8PM in the = Hilarities Theater=20 at Pickwick & Frolic on East 4th Street, Oliver Twisted = presents....Les=20 Musical.
 
If you like comedy, improv, music, = dance, drama,=20 action, science fiction, westerns, literature, showtunes, horror, German = industrial, Fellini, film-noir, Spielberg, McCarthyism, Napoleon, = Harriet=20 Tubman, Paul Bunyan, Gandhi, chick-flicks, the '60s, Action News, ODOT, = shaving=20 cream, tumble weeds....and delicious cocktails to boot, well then, = you're in for=20 a lovely night.
 
Thanks for reading and thanks to the = Cleveland=20 theater community for its support. 
 
Sean Lackey =20
------=_NextPart_000_007D_01C41324.3654E420-- From lor10z at msn.com Fri Mar 26 08:58:50 2004 From: lor10z at msn.com (LISA ORTENZI) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 11:58:50 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great Lakes Theater Festival, Cleveland Museum of Art Youth Summer Institute Message-ID:

Great Lakes Theater Festival, The Cleveland Museum of Art and Hawken School Present The Summer Institute of Theater, Art, Music & Dance!!!

A four-week theater program is being offered at Hawken School for students ages 12-18, from June 21-July 16, 2004.  Great Lakes Theater Festival, The Cleveland Museum of Art, and Hawken School invite you to work alongside professional actors and artists and take classes in acting, Shakespeare, movement, voice, drawing, sculpture, photography and more.  Included will be field trips to the Cleveland Museum of Art. 

There will also be multiple Master Classes lead by Andrew May, Great Lakes Theater Festival's Associate Artistic Director. 

The Summer Institute will culminate in a performance and gallery exhibition involving all enrolled students, who will perform in a 90-minute presentation and exhibit works that helped inspire the settings, costumes, and props.

This four-week program is designed for students of all levels of experience and ability, and affords the opportunity to learn from professional theater and visual artists providing individual attention on a daily basis.  There is no audition so all students interested will be considered for the program.

Experience the joy of professional theater in a safe and supportive environment, designed to challenge students at their own level.

For more information or to register for the summer program  contact:  Dan Call, Hawken School, 440-423-2125, dcall at hawken.edu

 
Lisa Ortenzi
Great Lakes Theater Festival
Supervisor, School Residency Program
We are such things as dreams are made on...


Check out MSN PC Safety & Security to help ensure your PC is protected and safe. From meadowsjoycem at hotmail.com Fri Mar 26 11:23:55 2004 From: meadowsjoycem at hotmail.com (Joyce Meadows) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 14:23:55 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]See" Langston's Place" come to life at Factory Theatre Message-ID:
Cleveland Art Theatre presents.........
       A Three week celebration of Theatre Arts through dance, drama and song.
 
Beginning Friday, March  26  with
              "LANGSTON'S PLACE"
                 directed by Reggie Kelly
 
Come see a sassy, sexy musical set in a popular Harlem dance club and showcase lounge, featuring the music of Nat King Cole and the poetry of Langston Hughes; interwoven in a unique tapestry of the spoken word, music and dance. 
 
This show will run
Friday & Saturday 3/26 & 3/27 at 8 p.m. 
The Sunday Show is SOLD OUT
Ticket prices - $20.00 general admission
 CSU students with I.D. $5.00
Factory Theatre E. 24th at Chester Avenue 
Watch for our announcements about the next two shows!!! 




MSN Toolbar provides one-click access to Hotmail from any Web page ? FREE download! From titlewavetheatre at yahoo.com Fri Mar 26 11:28:15 2004 From: titlewavetheatre at yahoo.com (TITLEWave theatre) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 11:28:15 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]TITLEWave Seeks 10-Minute Plays for Late Summer Production! Message-ID: <20040326192815.20066.qmail@web80804.mail.yahoo.com> --0-291724032-1080329295=:19828 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii TITLEWave theatre SEEKS 10-MINUTE PLAYS To Be Produced at the End of August In Various Locations All Throughout The Campus of Cleveland Public Theatre (The audience will travel to a different performance space for each play!) REQUIREMENTS: Small Casts, up to 5 Actors Simple Production Values 10 Minutes Great Plays!!! Deadline for submission: May 17, 2004 Email Plays to titlewavetheatre at yahoo.com Or Mail them to: Gregory Vovos 21934 Lake Rd. Rocky River, OH 44116 Please include a SASE if you wish to have your script returned. www.titlewavetheatre.com www.cptonline.org Help foster the American theatre, pass this email on to other playwrights. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-291724032-1080329295=:19828 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

TITLEWave theatre

 SEEKS 10-MINUTE PLAYS

To Be Produced at the End of August

In Various Locations All Throughout

The Campus of Cleveland Public Theatre

(The audience will travel to a different

performance space for each play!)

REQUIREMENTS:
Small Casts, up to 5 Actors

Simple Production Values

10 Minutes

Great Plays!!!

Deadline for submission: May 17, 2004

Email Plays to titlewavetheatre at yahoo.com

Or Mail them to:

Gregory Vovos

21934 Lake Rd.

Rocky River, OH 44116

Please include a SASE if you wish to have your script returned.

www.titlewavetheatre.com

www.cptonline.org

Help foster the American theatre, pass this email on to other playwrights.

 


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Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-291724032-1080329295=:19828-- From ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net Fri Mar 26 11:33:37 2004 From: ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net (ensemble-theatre) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 14:33:37 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]PAID POSITION AVAILABLE: STAGE MANAGER FOR LATE MAY PRODUCTION Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0032_01C4133F.5350D410 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Ensemble Theatre is currently seeking a STAGE MANAGER for the final production of the season, The Sweepers by John C. Picardi. Performances will be held in the Brooks Theatre at the Cleveland Play House, beginning May 29 and running through June 13. Rehearsals will begin in late April and will take place in the late afternoons and early evenings (usually 3-7pm) weekdays and weekends. We are offering a stipend for this position. Interested applicants should please contact Melanie via email or at the phone number below to schedule an interview. Also, we are starting to hire for next season as well, so if you are not available for this position but would be interested in working with us next year please respond and forward a resume. --Melanie Guzman General Manager Ensemble Theatre P.O. Box 181309 Cleveland Hts., OH 44118-1309 Phone.216.321-2930.Fax.216.397-5740 email: info at ensemble-theatre.com ------=_NextPart_000_0032_01C4133F.5350D410 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Ensemble=20 Theatre is currently seeking=20 a STAGE MANAGER for the final production of the season, = The=20 Sweepers by John C. Picardi.   Performances will = be held=20 in the Brooks Theatre at = the=20 Cleveland Play House, beginning May 29 and=20 running through June 13.  Rehearsals will begin in late = April and=20 will take place in the late afternoons and early evenings (usually = 3-7pm)=20 weekdays and weekends. 
We are = offering a=20 stipend for this position.
 
Interested applicants = should please=20 contact Melanie via = email or at=20 the phone number below to schedule an interview. =20
Also, we are=20 starting to hire for next season as well, so if you are not available for this = position but=20 would be interested in working with us next year=20 please respond and forward a resume.
 
--Melanie = Guzman
General=20 Manager

Ensemble = Theatre 
P.O. Box 181309

Cleveland=20 Hts., OH 44118-1309
Phone.216.321-2930.Fax.216.397-5740

email: = info at ensemble-theatre.com

 

 
------=_NextPart_000_0032_01C4133F.5350D410-- From yvette at beckcenter.org Fri Mar 26 12:02:24 2004 From: yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 15:02:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Beck Center Presents Agnes of God ~ Directed by Seth Gordon Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E01D7A3@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C4136D.414C4709 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Beck Center for the Arts presents Agnes of God April 9 - May 2, 2004 =20 =20 Lakewood, Ohio - The Beck Center for the Arts presents Agnes of God, opening in the Studio Theater on April 9, 2004 and running through May 2. =20 Agnes of God involves a young nun who gives birth in a convent. The baby is later found dead. Agnes remembers nothing about the conception, pregnancy, birth or murder. The court has assigned a psychiatrist, Dr. Livingstone, to investigate. Dr. Livingstone is determined to help Agnes gain a stronger grasp on reality and uncover any wrongdoers. The conflict between religion and science in this thoughtful melodrama spins itself into a beautiful, yet terrifying tale. Agnes of God asks hard questions about faith and gives no easy answers.=20 Seth Gordon, currently Director of New Play Development at the Cleveland Playhouse directs Agnes of God at the Beck Center. He notes "Agnes of God is many things - a Jane Fonda movie you vaguely remember, a compelling character study, a moving story and a highly theatrical mystery all at once. But the main question that it asks you to ask yourself is, what happens to life in a world that no longer requires faith? Is it truly possible to live one's life with every fact and event being explainable? What are we giving up?" This mysterious three woman play features Alicia Kahn, making her Cleveland theatre debut as Agnes, Elizabeth Ann Townsend returning to the Beck Center following Boy Gets Girl as Dr. Livingstone, and Sherrie Britton as Mother Superior. Agnes of God runs April 9 through May 2 and is sponsored by Cox Communications and Lakewoodbuzz.com. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. There will be no performance on Sunday, April 11. (Real cigarette smoke will be used during this production). For tickets call the Beck Center box office at (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org . Tickets are $22 for adults, $19 for seniors and $15 for students (25 & younger with ID). Discounts 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 in Lakewood.=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_01C4136D.414C4709 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

The Beck= Center for the Arts

presents

Agnes of = God

April 9 – = May 2, = 2004<= /font>

 

 

Lakewood, Ohio The Beck = Center for the Arts presents Agnes of God, = opening in the Studio Theater on April 9, 2004 and running through May 2.  =

Agnes of God involves a young nun who gives = birth in a convent. The baby is later found dead. Agnes remembers nothing about = the conception, pregnancy, birth or murder.  The court has assigned a psychiatrist, Dr. Livingstone, to investigate.  Dr. = Livingstone is determined to help Agnes gain a stronger grasp on reality and uncover = any wrongdoers.  The conflict = between religion and science in this thoughtful melodrama spins itself into a beautiful, yet terrifying tale.  = Agnes of God asks hard questions about faith and = gives no easy answers.

Seth Gordon, currently Director of New Play Development at the Cleveland = Playhouse directs Agnes of God at the = Beck Center.  He notes “Agnes of = God is many things – a Jane Fonda movie you vaguely remember, a = compelling character study, a moving story and a highly theatrical mystery all at = once. But the main question that it asks you to ask yourself is, what happens to life in a world that no longer requires faith? Is it = truly possible to live one’s life with every fact and event being = explainable? What are we giving up?”

This mysterious three woman play features Alicia Kahn, making her = Cleveland theatre debut as Agnes, Elizabeth Ann Townsend returning to the = Beck Center following Boy Gets = Girl as Dr. Livingstone, and Sherrie Britton as Mother Superior.

Agnes of God runs April 9 through May 2 and is sponsored by = Cox Communications and Lakewoodbuzz.com.   Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 = p.m.  There will be no performance = on Sunday, April 11.  (Real cigarette smoke will be used during this = production).  For tickets call the = Beck = Center box office = at (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org.   Tickets are $22 for = adults, $19 for seniors and $15 for students (25 & younger with ID).  Discounts 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 in = Lakewood. =

 

 

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_01C4136D.414C4709-- From tamingofshakespearecompany at yahoo.com Fri Mar 26 09:53:03 2004 From: tamingofshakespearecompany at yahoo.com (Beth Sadowski) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 09:53:03 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Titus Andronicus Clarifications Message-ID: <20040326175303.34013.qmail@web61203.mail.yahoo.com> --0-2116302664-1080323583=:33384 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii NEOhioPAL, The Taming of Shakespeare Company would like to make a few clarifications concerning our production of Titus Andronicus: To begin, this is our 1st production as a Company, therefore we will not be able to extend any acting/tech positions to Equity members. Also, we must stress that this is our Northeast Ohio debut -- we are starting at rock bottom. The TofSC will not be able to offer any payed positions. We at The TofSC hope that these clarifications do not dissuade anyone from assisting a fledgling theater company -- everybody has to start somewhere. Thank you, BethAnn Sadowski President, Taming of Shakespeare Company Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam --0-2116302664-1080323583=:33384 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
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     The Taming of Shakespeare Company would like to make a few clarifications concerning our production of Titus Andronicus:
     To begin, this is our 1st production as a Company, therefore we will not be able to extend any acting/tech positions to Equity members. Also, we must stress that this is our Northeast Ohio debut -- we are starting at rock bottom. The TofSC will not be able to offer any payed positions. We at The TofSC hope that these clarifications do not dissuade anyone from assisting a fledgling theater company -- everybody has to start somewhere.
 
Thank you,
BethAnn Sadowski
President, Taming of Shakespeare Company

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Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam --0-2116302664-1080323583=:33384-- From cinevid at yahoo.com Fri Mar 26 18:18:44 2004 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 18:18:44 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]PsyClone makes it through first round of PGL Message-ID: <20040327021844.99161.qmail@web60310.mail.yahoo.com> --0-454292239-1080353924=:98070 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi All, My twisted tale of science gone awry, "PsyClone" has made it to the top 1000 screenplays at Project Greenlight. The contest now goes offline and professional readers will boil it down to the top 100. My scenes did not make it, but the odds were a lot worse and there was no peer review at all for the director's contest. One of the reviews I got was so flattering, I just have to share it and revel in the glowing words for at least a few minutes. THE REVIEWER WROTE: "The artistic design of the poster on page 1 was absolutely a great way to hook my interest. This was a fantastic story and I was happy to have chosen this script. This horror film is destined to rise to the top in this contest. The research was thorough, the dialogue exceptional, and the story was a stick of dynamite, explosive all the way through. I am concerned that this writer is a professional and not an amateur and I am nervous of this script?s ability to slide in above mine. One always hopes that all 12,000 screenplays will burn up before your own does, but this one will surely become top 3! Good job and good luck! I wouldn?t have rated the last script so excellent if I had rated this one first ? but this script deserves excellent scores for a job well done. I actually enjoyed it without ever getting bored! I have no negative comments at all. Watch out Stephen King!" --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-454292239-1080353924=:98070 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii

Hi All,
 
My twisted tale of science gone awry, "PsyClone" has made it to the top 1000 screenplays at Project Greenlight. The contest now goes offline and professional readers will boil it down to the top 100.
 
My scenes did not make it, but the odds were a lot worse and there was no peer review at all for the director's contest.
 
One of the reviews I got was so flattering, I just have to share it and revel in the glowing words for at least a few minutes.
 
THE REVIEWER WROTE:
"The artistic design of the poster on page 1 was absolutely a great way to hook my interest. This was a fantastic story and I was happy to have chosen this script. This horror film is destined to rise to the top in this contest. The research was thorough, the dialogue exceptional, and the story was a stick of dynamite, explosive all the way through. I am concerned that this writer is a professional and not an amateur and I am nervous of this script?s ability to slide in above mine. One always hopes that all 12,000 screenplays will burn up before your own does, but this one will surely become top 3! Good job and good luck! I wouldn?t have rated the last script so excellent if I had rated this one first ? but this script deserves excellent scores for a job well done. I actually enjoyed it without ever getting bored! I have no negative comments at all. Watch out Stephen King!"


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Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. --0-454292239-1080353924=:98070-- From royberko at yahoo.com Fri Mar 26 19:13:19 2004 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 19:13:19 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko Review: Kallipoe Stage's A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING Message-ID: <20040327031319.71727.qmail@web12010.mail.yahoo.com> KALLIOPE STAGE, THE NORTH COAST?S NEW MUSICAL THEATRE Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times It?s always a dangerous undertaking to start a new theatre. It is even more tenuous in these times of economic wariness. In spite of the odds, the Cleveland area has seen the birth of several new theatrical enterprises in the last year or so. The newest is Kalliope Stage which has settled into a space at the corner of Lee and Cedar Roads, diagonally across from the Cedar Lee movie theatre. Kalliope has a unique role in the area?it is the only venue dedicated exclusively to the American musical. The American musical, for all practical purposes is the child of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein. They conceived ?OKLAHAMA!? the first true book musical, in which the music, the lyrics and the storyline all melded into one. In contrast to previous musicals, the dancing, the singing, the spoken lines of ?OKLAHOMA? were all integral to the story, which cannot be told if any of the elements is missing. The Rodgers and Hammerstein scheme gave birth to works by Lerner and Loewe (e.g., ?MY FAIR LADY?), Steven Sondheim (?FOLLIES?), Stephen Schwartz (?PIPPIN?), Leonard Bernstein (?WEST SIDE STORY?) and a number of others. It is only fitting that Kalliope Stage open its doors with a tribute to the fathers of the American musical. Their production of ?A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING? is a review which blends together songs from such hit shows as ?CAROUSEL,? ?THE KING AND I,? ?SOUTH PACIFIC,? and ?THE SOUND OF MUSIC.? The title comes from the song ?It?s a Grand Night For Singing, written for ?STATE FAIR? the only movie musical the duo wrote. Kalliope?s theatre is a spanking brand new, intimate space, consisting of about 50 comfortable seats, placed in three rows. The audience is right up front and there isn?t a bad seat in the house. The box office personnel, ticket taker, ushers and theatre staff are warm and welcoming. They even hand out chunks of home made chocolate ?thingies? to every patron. It would be wonderful to say that Kalliope Stage?s opening production was superlative. Unfortunately, it wasn?t, but it was entertaining. It was extremely well sung. The music was well played. The production is filled with some very fine moments. But, there are also some problems. On the plus side, all five cast members individually sing extremely well. Unfortunately, because they are all essentially soloists, the choral sounds were not as blended as they could have been. The women, both in their acting and singing, were fine. Lisa Spinelli was a total delight flashing her sparkling eyes and playing perfectly the fallen innocent in ?I Cain?t Say No.? She captures the stage as soon as she makes an entrance. Joan Ellison?s ?Something Wonderful? was wonderful. She does a nice job of altering her presentational style to fit the mood and ideas of each song. Allison Hedges has a beautiful voice but needed more glee in ?A Wonderful Guy? and more passion in ?If I Loved You.? Joan and Allison did a delightful version of ?Stepsisters? Lament? from ?CINDERELLA.? Robert Burian has a full and powerful voice. Unfortunately, has not learned to visualize images of the things he is singing about. When he sings a love song, he has to feel the love, we have to see it in his eyes and observe it in the way he looks at and touches his partner. Often he sings off in space, eyes blank, his gestures automatic, not powered by emotion. It?s too bad because he has a gorgeous voice. His ?We Kiss In A Shadow? for example, had a wonderful vocal sound. Though he doesn?t have Burian?s vocal abilities, John Paul Boukis does have a pleasant voice. Unfortunately, as with Burian, he seldom makes emotional contact with the person with whom he is singing. His finest moments were during ?All At Once You Love Her? and ?Maria.? Reviews often get bogged down in song after song with little variation. Paul Gurgol, the show?s director, made sure this didn?t happen by adding some very creative moments to the show. Having males sing traditional female songs and vise versa was a nice touch. ?Kansas City? was delightfully staged as was ?It?s Me.? Unfortunately, some of the ?schticks? were over-the-top. The twister game in ?Don?t Marry Me? put singers in positions where singing was nearly impossible. The constant moving of the hay wagon/table was distracting. In fear of falling into the ?bogged down trap,? he over directed, trying to make too much of songs that may have done with less trappings. Technically, the lights and set were nicely conceived. Especially effective were the trees, with trunks in the form of human bodies and branch like arms reaching out to enfold the audience. On the other hand, Kim Brown?s costume designs detracted rather than added. The costumes often drew attention to the clothing rather than assisting the performer to develop his or her character. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: Kalliope Stage is a welcome addition to the Cleveland theatre scene. It takes guts and determination to give birth to a new theatre. The theatre?s directors, John Paul Boukis and Paul F. Gurgol, can only be wished the very best. Their ?A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING? was a pleasant way to start the season. Tickets for ?A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING,? which runs through April 4 can be purchased by calling 216-321-0870. For more information about the theatre go on-line to KalliopeStage.com. Their next production will be ?CAROUSEL.? The tentative opening date is May 14. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html From john.buck.jr at usa.net Sat Mar 27 12:54:06 2004 From: john.buck.jr at usa.net (John Buck, Jr.) Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2004 15:54:06 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Memorial For Marji Dodrill ..... 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------=_NextPart_000_0050_01C41413.BD00B1D0-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Sat Mar 27 20:53:24 2004 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2004 23:53:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bad Epitaph: REBEL, REBEL - A Glam Rock Revolution 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_3163276404_2059759_MIME_Part Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY PRESENTS "REBEL, REBEL"=20 A GLAM ROCK REVOLUTION FEATURING VANITY CRASH http://www.badepitaph.org Bad Epitaph Theater Company presents REBEL, REBEL, a rocking benefit for BETC=B9S upcoming production, The American Revolution, on Saturday, May 1, 2004 beginning at 8 PM at SPACES, 2220 Superior Viaduct in Cleveland. Dance the night away, play hysterical party games, and enjoy tasty delights from the best Cleveland restaurants. Cash bar also provided. The event includes: VANITY CRASH =AD One of Cleveland=B9s hottest acts, modern "Glam-Punk" DJ DARCLIGHT =AD To keep the feet moving all night long. COME AS YOUR FAVORITE REBEL - Prize given for best costume. SILENT AUCTION =AD A wide variety of Cleveland-area goods and services. 50-50 RAFFLE=20 YE OLDE TWYSTER GAME HUMAN PARTY FAVORS=20 SINATA =AD A pinata =8A for adults. THE CAGE OF WRATH And many more games and special surprises. Tickets are a wildly affordable $10. Make your reservations now, online at http://www.badepitaph.org. For more information, call 216-556-0919. Bad Epitaph Theater Company's summer 2004 production of THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION is sponsored by the Cleveland Free Times and the Cleveland Theater Collective. # # # The American Revolution by Kirk Wood Bromley, directed by David Hansen June 18 =AD July 4, 2004 at Wade Oval in University Circle All performances free and open to the public Imagine if Shakespeare wrote a play about our shared American history. All the familiar names are here: Lafayette, Hamilton, Cornwallis, Burr, Benedic= t Arnold, George III, Jefferson, Franklin, Adams and, of course, George Washington. The action springs to life with passion and humor, and blows the dust off these historical icons. Come and share Washington's travails against Redcoats, Tories, Hessians, mercenaries, mutinying generals, a bankrupt Congress, spies and his own incompetent and restless soldiers alon= g the way to the birth of the American spirit. BETC Mission Statement Bad Epitaph is an ensemble of artists who create an environment where Directors with vision and Artists with passion collaborate to produce theatrical works that are relevant to today=B9s society.=20 --MS_Mac_OE_3163276404_2059759_MIME_Part Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Bad Epitaph: REBEL, REBEL - A Glam Rock Revolution BAD EPITAPH THEATER COMPANY PRESENTS
"REBEL, REBEL"
A GLAM ROCK REVOLUTION
FEATURING VANITY CRASH
http://www.badepitaph.org

Bad Epitaph Theater Company presents REBEL, REBEL, a rocking benefit for BE= TC=B9S upcoming production, The American Revolution, on Saturday, May 1= , 2004 beginning at 8 PM at SPACES, 2220 Superior Viaduct in Cleveland.

Dance the night away, play hysterical party games, and enjoy tasty delights= from the best Cleveland restaurants.  Cash bar also provided.

The event includes:
  • VANITY CRASH =AD One of Cleveland=B9s hottest acts, modern "Glam-P= unk"
  • DJ DARCLIGHT =AD To keep the feet moving all night long.
  • COME AS YOUR FAVORITE REBEL - Prize given for best costume.
  • SILENT AUCTION =AD A wide variety of Cleveland-area goods and services.
  • 50-50 RAFFLE
  • YE OLDE TWYSTER GAME
  • HUMAN PARTY FAVORS
  • SINATA =AD A pinata =8A for adults.
  • THE CAGE OF WRATH
And many more games and special surprises.

Tickets are a wildly affordable $10.  Make your reservations no= w, online at http://www.badepitaph.org.  For more information, call 216= -556-0919.

Bad Epitaph Theater Company's summer 2004 production of THE AMERICAN REVOLU= TION is sponsored by the Cleveland Free Times and the Cleveland Theater Coll= ective.

# # #

The American Revolution by Kirk Wood Bromley, directed by David Hans= en
June 18 =AD July 4, 2004 at Wade Oval in University Circle
All performances free and open to the public

Imagine if Shakespeare wrote a play about our shared American history. &= nbsp;All the familiar names are here: Lafayette, Hamilton, Cornwallis, Burr,= Benedict Arnold, George III, Jefferson, Franklin, Adams and, of course, Geo= rge Washington.  The action springs to life with passion and humor, and= blows the dust off these historical icons.   Come and share Washi= ngton's travails against Redcoats, Tories, Hessians, mercenaries, mutinying = generals, a bankrupt Congress, spies and his own incompetent and restless so= ldiers along the way to the birth of the American spirit.

BETC Mission Statement
Bad Epitaph is an ensemble of artists who create an environment where D= irectors with vision and Artists with passion collaborate to produce theatri= cal works that are relevant to today=B9s society.
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Everything fr= om=A0 -=20 Audition - to - Acting=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0 Classes - to - Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "Survi= val=20 skills." All about=20 =A0 =A0 "Showcases" and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noti= ced &=20 to get work. .=A0=A0 Creative ways to build & keep your career alive. Use your versatilit= y to=20 help pay the bills=20 =A0=A0=A0 when your career seems stalled or isn't going the way you'd like.= =A0=A0=20 .=A0 Sat. 5/8:=A0 'Tools of the Trade'=20 =A0=A0 Head shots, Resumes, Demo CD's, Business Cards & Other Promotional=20 Materials .=A0 Sat. 5/15:=A0 Marketing Basics=20 =A0=A0=A0Marketing Yourself to Get Local, Regional & National Work=20 .=A0 Sat. 5/22:=A0 Survival Basics=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0Career Options, Transitions & Alternative 'Survival Skills' [Note: It is preferred, but not mandatory, that you attend all sessions.] 4. 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Thurs. 4/1:=A0=A0 "The Craft:=A0 Developing Characters, Content & Format" =A0 Study the techniques for various types of scripts (stage plays, screen=20 plays, & TV scripts). .=A0 Thurs. 4/8:=A0=A0 "Putting the Elements Together" =A0=A0=A0 Concept, Characters, Content, Conflict, Conclusion .=A0 Thurs. 4/15:=A0=A0 "Readin,' Writin,' & Reacting" =A0=A0=A0 Workshop your drafts to get reactions and guidance to edit your ma= terial=20 to=A0 make it=A0 more marketable.=A0=20 .=A0 Thurs. 4/22:=A0=A0 "Revising , Refining & Rehearsing," part I .=A0 Thurs. 4/29:=A0=A0 "Revising, Refining & Rehearsing," part II =A0=A0=A0Workshop your revised scene or one-act drafts or final copy to get=20 reactions and=A0 guidance to edit your=A0=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0 material to enhance its marketability to producers & play readings= .=20 Fees: I.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: Craft & Professional Development" Series $ 25.00=A0 each when registering for 2 or more sessions at the same time.=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Advanced payment requi= red. $ 30.00=A0 each session . =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Cre= dit Cards accepted. Fees:=A0 II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptwrit= ing=20 Basics for=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights" $ 85.00=A0=A0=A0 for all 5 sessions when registered at same time.=A0=A0 Adva= nced=20 payment=A0 required. $ 30.00=A0=A0=A0 individual sessions .=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Credit= Cards accepted. Note:=A0 It is preferable, but not mandatory, to register for all sessions i= n=20 each series.=A0=20 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=20 Can't attend scheduled classes?=A0 Private Coaching is available at same fee= s=20 as class sessions, limited time, only. Call (216) 561-8608=A0 to register & for locations. --part1_c.25200731.2d984138_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

"Tricks of The=20= Trade:=A0 Craft, Career & Professional Development"
continues
Tuesday, 3/30
How-to  do Your Professional Head Shot Project

WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio, at Shaker Heights locations= .
Call (216) 561-8608.=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0


Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays, thru=A0 - Sat. 5/22.
=A0=A0=A0=A0 1.=A0 Tues & Thurs. sessions:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 6:30 -=A0= =A0 8:30 PM
=A0=A0=A0=A0 2.=A0 Sat. sessions:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 10:30 - 12:30 PM


To register for ongoing classes for Actors, Playwrights, Directors & Oth= er Performing Artists, call (216) 561-8608, or email wakeup4664 at aol.com.=A0=20=

I. "Tricks of the Trade: Craft & Professional Development" Ser= ies
=A0=A0=A0=A0 This Series Provides lots of Practice with Practical Scenarios=20= . . .

1. "On-Camera Practice for Commercial, Industrial & Film Acting"<= BR>
Practice on-camera skills with commercial, film & industrial scripts.= =A0 See yourself as=A0=A0
talent agents, producers, clients & casting agents see you.=A0 Learn how= your facial
expressions, gestures/mannerisms, body language/movement & voice project= on-
camera. Enhance the way you look, speak & act to get work.

.=A0 Sat. 4/3:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "I'm Ready For My Close-up"

=A0=A0=A0[Note:  You  may attend this session if you did no= t attend earlier sessions.]

= Practice on-camera skills with monologues, commercial, film & industrial= scripts. Get feedback on how you look, speak & act on- camera. <= FONT COLOR=3D"#000000" BACK=3D"#ffffff" style=3D"BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff"= SIZE=3D2 PTSIZE=3D10 FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0">=A0Prac= tice reading scripts on-camera to prepare for=A0 commercial, industrial &= ; film auditions. Learn " Tricks of the Trade" techniques for scene work; be= come comfortable with, &  memorize, monologues & script materia= l.

2. "Voiceover & Speaking Techniques For Performing Artists"
=A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 4/17, 4/24, & 5/1
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0[Note:  It is preferred, but not mandatory,= that you attend all sessions.]
=A0
= Hear how you sound to listeners.=A0 Are you clear, articulate & interest= ing?=A0 Do you 'Swallow' your
words?=A0 Have you been called a 'Mush Mouth?'=A0 Have you been asked to 'Sl= ow down?'=A0
Professional=A0 voiceover talent & public speakers pay attention to the=20= details - pacing, "t's, d's, &
ings," etc.=A0 Learn to play with language and your voice: enunciation, arti= culation, intonation,=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
inflection, and more, to give your characters & performances more flavor= . Great session for singers
& comedians, too.


.=A0 Sat. 4/17:=A0 Listen, Hear & Discern
=A0=A0=A0
Assess & Analyze Your Speaking Style
.=A0 Sat. 4/24:=A0 Speak With a Purpose
=A0=A0=A0
Learn & Practice the Voice Skills & Techniques Which Make a= Difference
.=A0 Sat. 5/1:=A0=A0=A0 Practice & Perform
=A0=A0=A0
Enhancing Your Voiceover & Speaking Artistry

3. "Business Basics for Performing Artists: On Being an Entrepreneur"=
=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 5/8, 5/15, & 5/22
[Note:  It is preferred, but not mandatory, that you atte= nd all sessions.]

How to create and develop your individual "Signature Style" business operati= on.=A0
= .=A0 Head shots,=A0 resumes, business cards, marketing & promotio= nal materials, networking & other
=A0=A0 business skills to get work as an actor, playwright, director, singer= , dancer or musician.=A0

.=A0
Design & develop=A0 your business cards & other promotio= nal materials such as, postcards to
=A0=A0=A0 promote=A0 yourself.

.=A0
Keep business records & deduct expenses when you travel, aud= ition & work as a performing
=A0=A0=A0 artist.=A0 Avoid=A0 financial pitfalls.

.=A0
Breaking into the business: Freelancing, Agencies, Contracts, "S= cams," Casting Directors,
=A0=A0=A0 Producers & Directors, Unions.
.=A0=A0 The=A0 - Who - What - When - Where - Why - & - How - t= o make that Leap from Cleveland
=A0=A0=A0=A0 to NYC, Chicago, LA & other major talent markets. Everythin= g from=A0 - Audition - to - Acting
=A0=A0=A0=A0 Classes - to - Apartments, Resources, Networking & other "S= urvival skills." All
about
=A0 =A0
"Showcases" and developing your own "One Man/Woman Show" to get noti= ced & to get work.
.=A0=A0 Creative ways to build & keep your career alive. Use y= our versatility to help pay the bills
=A0=A0=A0 when your career seems stalled or isn't going the way you'd like.= =A0=A0

.=A0 Sat. 5/8:=A0 'Tools of the Trade'
=A0=A0
Head shots, Resumes, Demo CD's, Business Cards & Other Promotiona= l Materials
.=A0 Sat. 5/15:=A0 Marketing Basics
=A0=A0=A0
Marketing Yourself to Get Local, Regional & National Work
.=A0 Sat. 5/22:=A0 Survival Basics=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0
Career Options, Transitions & Alternative 'Survival Skills'<= /FONT>=
[Note:  It is preferred, but not mandatory, that you atte= nd all sessions.]

4. "Tools of the Trade:=A0 How-to Series"
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Session Dates:=A0 3/30, 4/23, 4/20, 4/27, 5/4, 5/11, & 5/= 18
[Note:  You may attend any session(s) of your choice.]

.=A0 Tues: 3/30: How to do Your Professional Head Shot Project

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 [No Session Tues. 4= /6.]

.=A0 Tues: 4/13: How to do Your Talent Resume
.=A0 Tues. 4/20: How to do Your Voiceover Project
.=A0 Tues. 4/27: How to Select & Develop Your Monologues, part I
.=A0 Tues. 5/4:=A0=A0 How to Develop & Perform Your Monologues, part II<= BR> .=A0 Tues. 5/11: Business Basics:=A0 How to Use Business Cards & Other <= BR> =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Promotional Mat= erials



II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptwriting Ba= sics for=A0
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights"=A0=A0=A0

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Session Dates:=A0 4/1, 4/8, 4/15,=A0 4/22, & 4/29
[Note:  It is preferred that you attend all sessions.]

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Participants should come prepared to focus & work on the= Craft of being a playwright
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Discover how to combine your Creativity with the Structural=20= Skills to make your play,
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 sketch or scene come alive.=A0 Follow guidelines to develop=20= your work so that you may
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 market and submit it to local, regional or national play rea= dings. Writers will have the
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 opportunity to prepare scenes or one-acts to be considered f= or upcoming
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 "'PlayActs:' A Prelude to Performance" events.=

. Thurs. 4/1:=A0=A0 "The Craft:=A0 Developing Characters, Content & F= ormat"
=A0
Study the techniques for various types of scripts (stage plays, scree= n plays, & TV scripts).
.=A0 Thurs. 4/8:=A0=A0 "Putting the Elements Together"
=A0=A0=A0
Concept, Characters, Content, Conflict, Conclusion
.=A0 Thurs. 4/15:=A0=A0 "Readin,' Writin,' & Reacting"
=A0=A0=A0
Workshop your drafts to get reactions and guidance to edit your ma= terial to=A0 make it=A0 more marketable.=A0
.=A0 Thurs. 4/22:=A0=A0 "Revising , Refining & Rehearsing," part I
.=A0 Thurs. 4/29:=A0=A0 "Revising, Refining & Rehearsing," part II
=A0=A0=A0
Workshop your revised scene or one-act drafts or final copy to get=20= reactions and=A0 guidance to edit your=A0=A0
=A0=A0=A0 material to enhance its marketability to producers & play read= ings.


Fees: I.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: Craft & Professional Development" S= eries
$ 25.00=A0
each when registering for 2 or more sessions at the same time. =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0Advanced payment requi= red.
$ 30.00=A0
each session .
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Cr= edit Cards accepted.

Fees:=A0 II.=A0 "Tricks of the Trade: "'PlayActs': Gary Webster's Scriptw= riting Basics for
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Aspiring Playwrights"
$ 85.00=A0=A0
=A0 for all 5 sessions when registered at same time.=A0=A0 Adva= nced payment=A0 required.
$ 30.00=A0=A0=A0
individual sessions .
=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 Major Credit= Cards accepted.

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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0
Can't attend scheduled classes?=A0 Private Coaching is available at same fee= s as class sessions, limited time, only.

Call (216) 561-8608=A0 to register & for locations.




--part1_c.25200731.2d984138_boundary-- From lilith at cros.net Sun Mar 28 14:03:43 2004 From: lilith at cros.net (Christine Chapman) Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 17:03:43 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS FOR LAKESPEARE NEXT WEEKEND!!! Message-ID: <001001c41510$89a26d80$abf4ec3f@ChandlerChapman> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000D_01C414E6.A02DB480 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Lakespeare Theatre Festival Company Auditions Are next weekend, April 3 & 4, 2004 BY APPOINTMENT DO YOU HAVE YOUR SLOT SCHEDULED YET? Call 419-797-2220 To set your appointment. We are performing "Much Ado About Nothing" and a lovely group of brand new shorts... June 12, 13, 19, 20, 2004 At Lakeview Park In Port Clinton, OH COME BE A PART OF OUR INAUGURAL SEASON! Thank your for supporting the performing arts! Christine Chapman,=20 Artistic Director ------=_NextPart_000_000D_01C414E6.A02DB480 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Lakespeare Theatre Festival
Company=20 Auditions
 
Are=20 next weekend,
April 3=20 & 4, 2004
BY=20 APPOINTMENT
 
DO YOU=20 HAVE YOUR SLOT
SCHEDULED YET?
 
Call=20 419-797-2220
To set=20 your appointment.
 
We are=20 performing
"Much Ado=20 About Nothing"
and a=20 lovely group of brand new shorts...
 
June 12,=20 13, 19, 20, 2004
At=20 Lakeview Park
In Port=20 Clinton, OH
 
COME BE A=20 PART OF OUR INAUGURAL SEASON!
 
 
Thank=20 your for supporting the performing arts!
 
Christine=20 Chapman,
Artistic=20 Director
------=_NextPart_000_000D_01C414E6.A02DB480-- From crosenth at kent.edu Sun Mar 28 16:38:24 2004 From: crosenth at kent.edu (CRAIG ROSENTHAL) Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 19:38:24 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Soon to be Graduate looking for some odd jobs under Publicity from organizations Message-ID: <3009237.1080520704688.JavaMail.crosenth@kent.edu> Dear NEOPal, My name is Craig Rosenthal. I am going to be a graduate of Streetsboro=20 High School and will be attending Kent State University in the fall=20 with a major of Pre-Journalism and Mass Communications. I am looking=20 to add to my portfolio right now, and some side jobs. I have an interest in helping theatre and entertainment organizations,=20 and the public with their needs in publicity. I have been an editor=20 for my school newspaper -- which included layout, writing and editing =96= =20 and have taken Journalism classes since tenth grade. I also am a=20 correspondent for the local newspaper. =20 My skills include: Journalism*, English 9-12*, Desktop Publishing*,=20 Adv. Desktop*, Newspaper Layout, AP Style Writing, Newspaper Style=20 Writing, Theatre Skills, Typing.com*, =09Public Speaking*, Intro to Radio= =20 Broadcast*, Photoshop, Adobe Pagemaker, Microsoft Word, Microsoft=20 Publisher, Powerpoint, Newsletters***, Brochures***, Personal=20 Resumes**, Poster Design** & Program Design**.=20 *Denotes classes I have taken. **Small wage of $5.00 =96 $20.00/per item (example: Personal resume:=20 $5.00, Program: $15.00-$20.00 or $3.00 per page.) ***Negotiate wage, if possible. Samples are available for select items, however, most of my work are=20 able to be sampled, but time is going to be have to be given to me to=20 produce them. I am a fast and hard worker. I am very creative in ideas and design. =20 If you are interested in helping me out, please e-mail me at=20 crosenth at kent.edu or call me @ 330-606-4633. Best times to call are=20 Weekdays between 10:20-10:59, 1:00-2:30, and after 3:00 and anytime on=20 weekends. Calls between 9:00 =96 10:00 p.m. accepted. If I do not=20 answer my phone, leave a message and I will get back to you. If you=20 would rather e-mail me, that is fine. I will e-mail you my resume when=20 you get a hold of me. So, actors, dancers, directors: Need a resume done? Theatres: Need anything done?! E-mail me! Craig Rosenthal crosenth at kent.edu -------------------------- ________________________ Take me for what I am... Baby, if you give a damn. Take me baby, or leave me. --Rent. >From groundworksmailinglist" GROUNDWORKS DANCETHEATER PERFORMS AS PART OF CLEVELAND PUBLIC THEATRE?S DANCEWORKS 04 THIS WEEKEND, APRIL 2-4. Performances are April 2-4 at CPT?s Gordon Square Theatre located at 6415 Detroit Avenue, (corner of West 65th St.) in Cleveland, Ohio. Friday and Saturday April 2-3 at 8:00pm and Sunday, April 4 at 3:00pm. Ticket prices are $18 general admission, $15 for students and seniors and can be purchased by calling Cleveland Public Theatre at 216-631-2727. GroundWorks will present the world premiere of a new work by Artistic Director David Shimotakahara, and the Cleveland premiere of ?At Once There Was A House? by guest choreographer Beth Corning of Dance Alloy in Pittsburgh, PA. Read this Sunday's Plain Dealer feature article! http://www.cleveland.com/artsandevents/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/entertainment/1080383760319051.xml For more information visit www.groundworksdance.org. See you this weekend! ................................................................ Our apologies to anyone who has removed their address from this list. To unsubscribe please contact info at groundworksdance.org. From cwheat at neo.rr.com Sun Mar 28 19:18:32 2004 From: cwheat at neo.rr.com (Clara Wheat) Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 21:18:32 -0600 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Comedy auditions Message-ID: <000801c4153c$84a76340$43c7d2cc@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4150A.395451A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable **** special note**** Date has been changed. Also looking for Latino = female.***** Discipline actors and actress needed for a short film (Comedy). =3D20 This is a TV Production Class project for Tri-C, Parma. There will be = =3D no pay, but if you are looking to build up your resume and get some =3D experience, this would be a great opportunity. A copy of the work will = =3D be granted to you as well. We are looking for a handsome but funny =3D African American male, 5'9" or taller and around the age of 25. Another = =3D male, any background, to play a 25 year old. And a Puerto Rican woman, = =3D between the ages of 23-28 that could give a funny ghetto look. Need to = =3D be available for shooting all day on April 3rd and 4th. Auditions are = =3D going to take place at Tri-C (Parma) room G-107, March 18th at 7:30 p.m. = =3D You must send your head shots and resumes to Fred Trigo at =3D qon22 at hotmail.com. Take note, send only to this web address. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4150A.395451A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
**** special note**** = Date has=20 been changed. Also looking for Latino = female.*****
 
Discipline actors and actress needed for a short = film=20 (Comedy). =3D20

This is a TV Production Class project for Tri-C,=20 Parma.  There will be =3D
no pay, but if you are looking to = build up your=20 resume and get some =3D
experience, this would be a great = opportunity.  A=20 copy of the work will =3D
be granted to you as well. We are looking = for a=20 handsome but funny =3D
African American male, 5'9" or taller and = around the age=20 of 25.  Another =3D
male, any background, to play a 25 year = old.  And=20 a Puerto Rican woman, =3D
between the ages of 23-28 that could give a = funny=20 ghetto look.  Need to =3D
be available for shooting all day on = April 3rd=20 and 4th.  Auditions are =3D
going to take place at Tri-C (Parma) = room=20 G-107, March 18th at 7:30 p.m. =3D
You must send your head shots and = resumes to=20 Fred  Trigo  at =3D
qon22 at hotmail.com.  Take = note, send=20 only to this web address.
------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C4150A.395451A0-- From csimon at convergence-continuum.org Sun Mar 28 20:54:06 2004 From: csimon at convergence-continuum.org (csimon at convergence-continuum.org) Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 20:54:06 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]convergence-continuum opens Free Will & Wanton Lust Message-ID: <1756.65.43.178.176.1080536046.squirrel@webmail.plainhost.com> CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM OPENS ITS 2004 SEASON ON APRIL 9 WITH FREE WILL & WANTON LUST BY NICKY SILVER After showcasing a quartet of successful productions last year, convergence-continuum is back from our winter hiatus to once again immerse audiences in our environmental style of theatre. Last year we featured strange worlds, magical houses, and corrupt politicians. But this year, the company?s first production of 2004, Free Will and Wanton Lust by Nicky Silver, is a nice play about family. There's a glitzy mother, Claire, and her mirthless son, Philip. Who?s not quite sure which side of the closet door he?s on. And her daughter, Amy. Who?s pregnant and wants to be a lesbian. And let?s not forget Tony, Mom?s boyish lover who makes Claire feel young again with his ?fountain of youth.? So where does Philip?s fianc?e Vivian fit in? And what about Claire?s husband? Confused? Intrigued? Welcome back to The Liminis! Artistic Director Clyde Simon directs the ensemble cast which includes Lisa Bradley, Lauri Hammer, Geoff Hoffman, Steve Needham, and Allyson Rosen. Free Will and Wanton Lust opens Friday, April 9 and runs Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays through May 8 at The Liminis, 2438 Scranton Rd. in Cleveland's historic Tremont neighborhood. All performances begin at 8 pm. Tickets are $12 for general admission and $9 for students and seniors. Seating for this production is limited. For information and reservations, call 216-687-0074 or visit us on the web at www.convergence-continuum.org