From JOVIALITIES at peoplepc.com Mon Mar 29 05:17:23 2004 From: JOVIALITIES at peoplepc.com (JR Simons) Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2004 08:17:23 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Laughter" Auditions at Kent Stage Continue Message-ID: <004801c41590$2d7a9a20$b08a4943@r> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0045_01C41566.4377F900 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Thank you to all who came out to audition on Sunday afternoon for the = Kent Stage Players production of Laughter on the 23rd Floor. I was very = pleased with the quality of performers who came out. There is still = another opportunity to audition for this production. I will be seeing = more auditioners on Tuesday, March 30 from 7-9 PM. Come ready to read = from the script and create some great comic characters. See you all at the theatre tomorrow night! 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_0045_01C41566.4377F900 Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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**** = FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE **** FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ****
Contact
Western Campus Theatre Department Presents
Working, THE = MUSICAL
By = Steven Scwartz and Nina Faso
Christopher Bohan – Director
Bryan Bowser - Musical Director
Leilani Barrett – Choreographer
Opening Friday, April 16 at 8pm
Show = Dates: &= nbsp; April 16, 17, 22, 23 & 24 at 8pm
&nbs= p;  = ; = April 18 & 25 at 3pm
Tickets: &n= bsp; &nb= sp; $10 regular admission
&nbs= p;  = ; = $8 for students/staff/seniors/children under 12
&nbs= p;  = ; = $6 NEOPAL Special =
Where: &nbs= p;  = ; CCC Western Campus Theatre
&nbs= p;  = ; = 11000 Pleasant Valley Rd.
&nbs= p;  = ; = Parma, OH 44130
Reservations: Call the CCC = West Box Office at 216.987.5536
About the = Director:
Christopher Bohan is a founding member of Cabaret Dada = Improvisational Theatre and a local actor, director and teacher. This is = Chris’ directing debut. At CCC West, Chris served as Assistant Director = for Lobo A Gogo and Married...With Chekhov. Chris recently performed with = Great Lakes Theatre Festival in the repertory of Hamlet and Tartuffe. = Chris holds a BA in Theatre and Economics from Lehigh University = and will become a member of The Hilberry Company at Wayne State University = this fall where he will earn his MFA in Acting.
About the = Choreographer:
Leilani Barrett =
is
an actor, dancer, choreographer and teacher. Mr. Barrett, a native =
of Cleveland,
OH, graduated from the Cleveland School of the Arts where he majored in
theater with a strong dance emphasis. Under scholarship he continued his
education at the Ohio State University.
His formal dance training began as one of the original members of the
award-winning program, The YARD. His movement training began with =
West
African dance, Hip Hop/ Breakdance, martial arts, ballet and various =
modern
techniques (Hawkens, Graham, and Horton) including Capoeira, the =
Brazilian
dance-martial art. Mr. Barrett has participated in several =
workshops led
by Alison Chase of Pilobolus Dance Theater and its company members, Bill =
T.
Jones, and Art Bridgeman & Myrna Packer. He left the Ohio State =
University
to join the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company in 1995.
About the Musical = Director:
Bryan L. Bowser is the Director of Conservatory Outreach and the Preparatory / Adult Education Program at Baldwin-Wallace College = Conservatory of Music. Mr. Bowser spent three seasons as Director of Operations = with Lyric Opera Cleveland before returning to his alma mater BW as = director of the newly formed Conservatory Outreach Department. Bryan = also serves as Minister of Music at the First Congregational United Church of = Christ in Berea and has been seen in many local theaters as a performer, = music director, conductor and choreographer Bryan is a board = member of Brecksville Theater on the Square.
About the = Play:
 = ; Studs Terkel's Working: People Talk about = What They Do All Day and How They Feel about What They Do, gave = real, working class Americans a voice. Working – The Musical, gives a face to those voices. = Stephen Schwartz and Nina Faso allow us to see what Studs Terkel calls = “the extraordinary dreams of ordinary people.”
 = ; Twenty-six workers, including a parking lot attendant, corporate executive, = newsboy, schoolteacher, gas man, housewife, fireman, waitress, millworker and = others, sing and talk about their jobs, defining not only their daily round, but = their hopes and aspirations as well. Each of the characters allow us to = see them as an individual as well as part of a greater whole; a community of = people that support each other, whether directly or indirectly. = Housewives are supported by other housewives and firemen are supported by other fireman because they share a mutual respect for an occupation that keeps the = world moving along toward a better place. They all have something they = can point to.
 = ; Working – The Musical, = opened on Broadway on May 14, 1978. It was written by Stephen = Schwartz and Nina Faso. Music by Stephen Schwartz, Micki Grant, Craig Carnelia, = Mary Rodgers and James Taylor. Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, Micki Grant, = Craig Carnelia, James Taylor and Susan Birkenhead.
The = Cast:
Melissa = Bruder &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; Roberta Victor
Robert = Burian &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; Mike Dillard
Mary = Catalano  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; Heather Lamb
Beth = Drago &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = Candy Cottingham, Maggie = Holmes
Alicia = Fogal &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; = Grace Clements
Lenny = Geschke = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Rex Winship, Dave, Tom = Patrick
Joe = Haladey = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; Ralph Werner
Jessica Johnson = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; Enid DuBois
Aaron = Knapp &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; Mason = Soloist
Kent = LeMar &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; Al Calinda, Anthony = Coelho
Matt = Mahoney = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Conrad Swibel, Frank = Decker
John Paul = Makowski  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Charlie Blossum
Margot = Marinicic &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Newsboy = Soloist
Crystal = Rerko &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; = Sharon Atkins
Nicole = Riva &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Babe Secoli
Kira = Seaton &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; Rose Hoffman
Jeanette = Stack-Luli &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; Kate Rushton
Megan = Tuttle &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = Nora Watson, Delores = Dante
Production = Staff:
Christopher M. = Bohan &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; Director
Bryan Bowser = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; Musical Director
Leilani Barrett &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; Choreogrpaher
Arthur Grothe &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Assistant Director
Benjamin Stewart &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; Stage Manager
Terry = Martin &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; = Scenic Designer
Shawna Melnakowski &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; Lighting Designer
Dana Romeo &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Costume Designer
Scott Meikle &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; Sound Designer
David = Schneider &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Properties = Master
Kristen Boehnlein &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; Assistant Stage Manager
Contact
Box = Office Hours: M, W, F from 12-4pm.
216.987.5536
Cuyahoga Community College
Western Campus Theatre Department
11000 Pleasant Valley Rd. Parma, OH 44130
Christopher.Bohan at tri-c.edu= a>
The North Coast Men's Chorus, Richard Cole, Music Direrector will hold auditions for its June 19th & 20th production, "Pride & Joy" this Sunday, April 4 at 6:00 PM at Pilgrim Congregational Church, 2592 West 14th Street (Southwest corner of W. 14th & Starkweather) in Tremont.
There is no need to prepare an audition piece. Auditions consist of identifying a prospective member's ability to match pitches and determining the singer's vocal range.
Rehearsals are every Sunday evening from 7:00 - 9:30 PM and it is required that members miss no more than 3 rehearsals.
Members of the Chorus represent the widest possible diversity: from doctors, lawyers, and bankers to service workers, and everything in between. The Chorus? programming reflects the same level of diversity with singing, dancing, and comedy, through music from around the world.
Perhaps the highest profile gay organization in Northeast Ohio, the North Coast Men?s Chorus has grown to over 100 singing members, under the direction of Music Director, Richard Cole. The all volunteer organization, founded in 1988 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.
To request further information, contact the Chorus Membership Chair, Diane Moffett at membership at ncmchorus.org.
Press Release
Chagrin Valley Little Theatre
Presents David Ives =93Mere Mortals=94
March 29, 2004: Join us for an evening of verbal =
brilliance with=20
David Ives. Lightening =
fast word=20
play, split second timing & theatrical imagery will guarantee an =
evening of=20
laugh out loud humor. A =
great=20
combination of hilarity and wit in six One Act plays. See our outstanding cast who =
play=20
multiple characters, in Soap Opera; Mere Mortals; Time Flies; Dr. =
Fritz; Degas=20
C=92est Moi and Babel=92s =
In=20
Arms.
Our Cast=20
Includes:
Jeffrey Vargo Marlene = Kelly
Sheldon Lawrence Peggy=20 Smith
Rachel Douglas &nbs= p; =20 Jim McCormack
Fridays=20
& Saturdays @ 8 PM
April=20
30th - May=20
15th
Directed=20
by Bob McCoy
Produced=20
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Box=20
Office: (440)=20
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Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. =
Monday =96=20
Saturday
Call the box office for tickets =
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Adults $12 Seniors=20
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Valley Little Theatre showcases the region=92s most talented actors, =
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GEAUGA LYRIC =
THEATER
GUILD AT THE
GEAUGA
THEATER
Extends their = warm appreciation to their patrons
The show will complete its sell-out run this coming =
weekend.
THANK YOU SO MUCH =
FOR
ALL YOUR SUPPORT!
WE LOOK FORWARD TO =
SEEING YOU
ON THURSDAY, MAY 6th
When the GLTG will open =
our
next show
Directed by Fred =
Sternfeld
May =
6,7,8,9,13,14,15,20,21,22
Starring:
Mark
Cipra
Diane K.
Mull
Doug
Rossi
Liz
Conway
Reservations
can be made by calling the Box Office at (440) =
286-2255
Or by
e-mail at: marvail8 at hotmail.com
WEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE
is proud to present
Special Guest, CHARLES S. DUTTON
Weathervane Playhouse will host actor
He made his directorial debut in HBO's First Time Felon and=
directed the HBO original miniseries, The Corner. The Corne=
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was nominated including Dutton's win as Best Director. He receive=
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Dutton's first feature film as a director, Against the Ropes=
, starring Meg Ryan and filmed partially in Cleveland, recently ope=
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With the strong support of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Eta Tau=20=
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In
response to the posting from Eric =
Stuyvesant:
It is true that many LA Casting =
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Just as a fashion designer still only wants a thin =
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stuck in the past. In =
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agencies in LA, the last this past January, out of the hundreds of =
client headshots
there are only about four to six people willing to try the new Color =
headshots. This is on its way to changing =
and many more
people are using the COLOR HEADSHOT. One of the reasons for the =
change is the
lower cost of color headshots. However, the difference is still =
quit
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Sent: =
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[NEohioPAL]Photographers
and Actors: Note of Interest
I just got back in town from shooting a couple of =
music
videos for up and coming LA bands. During my 10 day stay in LA I was =
fortunate
enough to spend a few hours with an old friend named Susan Johnston. =
Susan is a
producer, a current casting director for The 5th Wheel, as well as an =
actress.
She left our meeting for brunch with the producers of The West Wing =
where she
is a candidate for a new character. (Not name dropping, just want you to
recognize that I'm not giving you fly by night advice.) Anyhow, Susan, =
in
passing, informed me that the Industry
Standard for head shots is quickly becoming color photos. Keep this in mind as =
you
select your next photographer, and as you decide whether your career =
will lead
you to the West and/or east coast.
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The Cast:
Brian Hutchison (Claude) Akron
Low-cost preview performances on Wednesday and Thursday,=
April 14 & 15 at 7:30 p.m. with official opening on Friday, April 16 at=
8:00 p.m. Other performances are Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Fridays and=20=
Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Charge by phone at Weathervane'=
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From p.a.gould at att.net Tue Mar 30 21:23:53 2004
From: p.a.gould at att.net (p.a.gould at att.net)
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 05:23:53 +0000
Subject: [NEohioPAL]"The Way Home" website-- a feature film
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Hello--
More information on the progress of the independent feature film "The Way Home", which was filmed in Shaker Heights, Ohio, has been added to the official website.
Take a moment and explore the site at
http://www.littlebeth.com
Thanks, and please visit often as even more information will be added in the days ahead.
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Visit the world of Little Beth
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"We are the music makers and we
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From jboukis at kalliopestage.com Tue Mar 30 22:00:13 2004
From: jboukis at kalliopestage.com (John Paul Boukis)
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 01:00:13 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Carousel Opportunities at Kalliope Stage
Message-ID:
Cast for Neil Simon's THE DINNER PARTY
Akron Premiere
Weathervane Playhouse is pleased to present the AKRON PREMIERE of Neil S=
imon's delicious comedy THE DINNER PARTY, April 14 - May 9, 2004. This=
production is sponsored by Summa Health System Foundation.
The Playwright
Neil Simon has been the record-breakingest playwright ever to contribute=
to the American stage. He was born in New York in 1927, the son of a=20=
salesman in a dress-manufacturing firm, and began writing comic material as=20=
a 15-year-old high school student. Come Blow Your Horn was his first play an=
d was produced in New York in 1961. It became the first in Simon's cha=
in of stage successes that turned Broadway for at least the next dozen years=
into a continuing Simon festival. At least one Simon play was current=
on Broadway every week night for the next fourteen years (except for a 3=
=BD- month gap in 1963 and a four-month gap in 1967). His list of play=
s includes Little Me, Barefoot in the Park, The Odd Couple, Sweet Charity, T=
he Star-Spangled Girl, Plaza Suite, The Last of the Red Hot Lovers, The Suns=
hine Boys, California Suite, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Biloxi Blues, Lost in Y=
onkers and Laughter on the 23rd Floor. The Dinner Party opened on Broadway l=
ate in 2000 following a record-breaking run at the Mark Taper Forum in Los A=
ngeles in 1999 and its East Coast premiere at the Kennedy Center in June 200=
0.
The Director
Sarah May is the 2001 winner of the Northern Ohio Live Award of Achievem=
ent in Theatre for her direction of A Piece of My Heart at the Beck Center.=20=
She was nominated for the same award for My Children! My Africa! at Do=
bama, Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill starring Rasheryl McCreary, Mulebo=
ne at Karamu and Having Our Say at Ensemble Theatre. Most recently May=
directed Anton in Show Businessfor Ensemble Theatre, Spinning into Butter f=
or Beck Center and John Guare's Six Degrees of Separation for Charenton Thea=
tre. Scene Magazine named the latter as Best Theatre Production of 200=
3. Sarah currently lives in Cleveland Heights.
A newcomer to Weathervane, Brian has won numerous awards for his theatri=
cal work including back-to-back Best Actor trophies from The North Canton Pl=
ayhouse for his performances in Butterflies Are Free and A Christmas Story.=20=
He was also seen there in As Bees in Honey Drown and Miracle on 34th S=
treet.
Richard Worswick (Albert) Akron
Richard was recently seen on the Weathervane stage as one of the two fra=
ntic actors playing multiple roles in The Mystery of Irma Vep. He rece=
ived a Chanticleer Best Actor Award for his portrayal of Reuven Malter in Th=
e Chosen. Prior to retiring, he spent the last 22 years working as an=20=
administrator for the Cleveland Orchestra.
Michael Rogan (Andre) Highland Heights
A newcomer to Weathervane, Michael appeared as Prince Cherney in Little=20=
Me at the Cassidy Theatre, and other roles at Shore Cultural Centre, Western=
Reserve Playhouse and Lakeland Theatre. He is a retired attorney.
Melanie Korman (Mariette) Akron
Melanie was seen as Clair in the Weathervane's Proof earlier this season=
. Other favorite roles include Rosalind in As You Like It, Diana in Lend Me=20=
a Tenor and Bette in Heaven Can Wait. She is currently Director of Public Pr=
ograms at Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens.
Brenda Redmond (Yvonne) Clevelan=
d/Northfield Center
She has appeared in several productions for Mayfield Community Players i=
ncluding Opal's Million Dollar Duck, The Monkey's Paw and The Plaza Su=
ites. She holds a journalism and law degree from The Ohio State Univer=
sity and is an attorney for the U.S. Department of Education.
Dede Klein (Gabrielle) Hudson
Dede won a Best Actress Chanticleer for her role of Elvira in Blithe Spi=
rit and a Best Supporting Actress Chanticleer for her role of Birdie in The=20=
Little Foxes. Other favorite roles for Weathervane include Amanda in T=
he Glass Menagerie and Florence in The Odd Couple (Female Version). De=
de is a flight attendant for American Airlines.
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Canton Ohio, March 31, 2004=E2=80=94The Players Guild Theatre pro= vides adults with delicious entertainment. Charles Busch=E2=80=99s naughty s= ocial satire, The Tale of the Allergist=E2=80=99s Wife, is co= ming to the Arena Stage, April 23=E2=80=94May 2. This razor-sharp new comedy= chronicles the turmoil of Marjorie Taub, a woman with whom we can all relat= e, and her betraying nemesis, Lee. Surprising turns and scandalous surprises= make this the perfect play for a grown-up evening out.
&nbs= p; A few familiar faces can= be seen in this hilarious romp. M= ary Lou Ianni, as Marjorie, welcomes her twentieth year of involvement w= ith The Players Guild Theatre and = Kathy Snyder as Lee, returns to the stage after appearing with Soap Oper= a Star, David Canary, in the successful drama, Proof. Newcomers, = Ian S. Haberman, Justin Steigl= itz and Margaret Puzsik ma= ke their debut.
&nbs=
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ale of the Allergist=E2=80=99s Wife are $12 and can be purchased by=20=
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-------------------------------1080759654-- From yvette at beckcenter.org Wed Mar 31 11:44:01 2004 From: yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 14:44:01 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Celebrate National Dance Week! Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E01D7BC@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C41758.842ED769 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Lynda Sackett, (216) 521-2540 ext. 245, Beck Center Dance Margaret Holden, (216) 749-4228, Cleveland Dance Theater Linda Jackson, (216) 348-7913, Play House Square FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: =20 Celebration of National Dance Week in northeast Ohio April 23 to May 2, 2004 will take place under the guidance of regional director Margaret Holden. Beck Center for the Arts and Playhouse Square Center will participate in the celebration. =20 =20 On Sunday, April 25 dance workshops and performances will take place at Beck Center for the Arts, 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. The dance workshops are scheduled accordingly: =20 11:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., Modern Jazz with Nancy Hightower, Studio B =20 11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., Flamenco with Libby Lubinger, Annex Studio 12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., Ballet with Brian Murphy, Annex Studio=20 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m., African Dance with Cenithia Selinas, Studio B =20 Tuition of $10. per class is payable in advance. Registration should be mailed to: Margaret Holden, 4140 Diane Drive, Fairview Park, Ohio 44126.=20 =20 Performances of dancers from the region will take place at 2:30 p.m. in the Beck Center Armory. Artists include: Anteus, Beck Center Dance Workshop, Berea High School Dance Team, Cleveland Chamber Ballet, Cleveland Dance Theatre, Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Csardas, Duffy Liturgical Dance, Fairmount Arts Center Dance, Hathaway Brown Modern Dancers, Kashtan Ukranian Dancers, Living Fountain, Brian Murphy, and O'Hare Irish Dancers. The performance is free and open to the public.=20 =20 Northeast Ohio's celebration of National Dance Week continues at Playhouse Square Center on Saturday, May 1 with Houston Ballet's performance of Cinderella. Special National Dance Week discounts for this May 1, 8:00 p.m. performance at the State Theatre are available by calling the Playhouse Square Center Group Sales Department at 216-771-4444 ext. 3257. National Dance Week guests will attend a Pre-Show Talk from 7:00 to 7:30 p.m. in the Ohio Theater Lobby led by Houston Ballet's Artistic Director Stanton Welch and get a glimpse behind-the-scenes at a special post-performance backstage tour. Guests must be part of the National Dance Week group to participate in the tour. Houston Ballet's performances are part of the Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital Ballet Series at Playhouse Square Center. =20 =20 A juried art exhibition inspired by dance and created by regional artists has been coordinated by Janette Ols. The exhibit is on display at Cyrano's Place, 12510 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood from April 30 to May 31. Viewing days and hours are Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. All of the art work is for sale.=20 =20 =20 =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts www.beckcenter.orgMargaret =
Holden, (216)
749-4228, Cleveland Dance Theater
Linda =
Jackson, (216)
348-7913,
Celebration of National Dance Week in northeast =
On Sunday, April 25 dance workshops and performances =
will
take place at
Tuition of =
$10. per class is payable in advance. Registration =
should be
mailed to: Margaret =
Holden,
Performances of dancers from the region will take =
place at
A juried art exhibition inspired by dance and created =
by
regional artists has been coordinated by Janette Ols.
The exhibit is on display at Cyrano’s =
Place,
Yvette A. Hanzel
Director of Marketing
216.521.2540 ext. 225
Email: =
yvette at beckcenter.org
Fax: =
216.228.6050
GEAUGA LYRIC THEATER GUILD AT THE =
GEAUGA
THEATER
IN =
COOPERATION
WITH MTI PROUDLY ANNOUNCE
AUDITIONS
BOOK & LYRICS ADAPTED =
BY
DAVID H. BELL =
MUSIC
ADAPTED BY ROB BOWMAN
DIRECTED =
BY
LISA MARIE FRENCH
The show =
is just
what it sounds like: a swinging, jazzed up version of the original =
greatest hit
from Gilbert & Sullivan, The Mikado.
A family-friendly show that features many different song =
styles. Blues, Cab Calloway swing, Hot Gospel, scorching love songs, and fantastic dance =
numbers. Ready for something new? This is =
it.
The story
centers around the inhabitants of a Japanese village. When a wandering musician enters looking for his true =
love,
only to find that she is to be wed to another…and more powerful =
man, the fun
gets going. Director Lisa =
Marie
French is pulling out all the stops to present the summer hit right in =
the
heart of Geauga County. =
Part
Japanese fantasy, great comedy, and all big Broadway musical! =
There are 5 male lead parts and 4 = female leads. 1 male needed that = can tap well and one male that plays the trumpet, badly. All lead roles must be strong = vocalists.
Chorus =
roles
will be made up of both singers and dancers; =
both =
talents
are not required for chorus.
Needed =
will
be 2 women with modeling skills.
These 2 models will play an extremely important part in the show =
and
will be on stage throughout the performance.
Duet =
will be
involved.
AUDITION =
INFORMATION:
MAY 17 AND MAY =
18
6:00-9:00PM
AT GEAUGA =
THEATER
101 WATER STREET, =
CHARDON
(440) =
286-2255
PLEASE =
PREPARE:
1-BLUES STYLE SONG & 1-UPTEMPO =
SONG
ACCOMPANIST =
PROVIDED
COME PREPARED FOR =
MOVEMENT
CALL =
BACKS:
WILL BE HELD MAY =
19
6:00-9:00PM
SHOW =
DATES:
JULY 30,31
AUGUST 6,7,8,13,14
*POSSIBLE EXTENSION / ADDITIONAL =
PERFORMANCES
FRIDAY & SATURDAYS AT 8:00PM =
SUNDAY MATINEE AT =
2:00PM
SPONSORED =
BY:
THE
WONDERFUL PEOPLE AT JUNCTION FAMILY =
AUTO
Victor, Victoria
Gypsy
Footloose
Fiddler On The Roof
Sound Of Music
Titanic
Anything Goes
A Chorus Line
Little Shop Of Horrors
South Pacific
Don?t Rock The Boat
Thursday April = 8,2004
Hot Carl Comedy Showcase
The
Jackrabbit=20 Easter ShowAt the
Cleveland Black Box = Theatre
(Cabaret Dada)
1210 West 6th = street
Under the liquid/fusion
Next to dive=20 bar
$10.00
5 comics
Hot Carl
KT Tatara
Quinn Patterson
Sean Paul
= (not the=20 rapper)John Wellington
More info contact Carl = Ferrara
216-469-9077
Email-carlferrara at earthlink.net
Total Kaoz, Ent., All Others Theatre &
present...
Voices:
The Rhythm of Me
Starring
Kevin "Kaoz" Moore & Desmond Storm E. Jones
Directed By
Tony Sias
April 2 thru April 4,
2004
@
The CSU Factory Theatre
Admission $10
Showtimes April 2 and 3 @
Sunday April 4 Matinee @
Voices is a theatrical spoken word production that chronicles the life, times and emotions of two African American artists who are trying to make the best of the world around them.
For more information contact Kaoz at (216) 382-4668 or Storm E. @ (216) 374-3375.
CHAGRIN=20
VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE
STILL=20
LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT COUPLE
Wanted =
=96 the perfect couple to play Corie and Paul =
Bratter
(lead=20
roles)
in =
Barefoot=20
in the Park
by=20
Neil Simon
Roles=20 are still open for 2 actors
(=20 one male, one female)
between=20 the ages of 25 and 35
TUESDAY, April=20
5th =20
7:30pm
and
WEDNESDAY, April = 6th =20 7:30pm
Rehearsals=20
to begin mid April
Directed=20
by Kate Tonti
Theatre=20
address
40=20
West River Street
Chagrin=20
Falls
We=20
will have script selections available on site the night of=20
auditions.
Headshots=20
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!
Do you Yahoo!? FOR IMMEDIATE =
RELEASE Date:  =
; =
Contact:  =
; Brian
Diehl, Board Member,  =
; =
 =
; =
Office: 330.253.2700 Email:
bdiehl at ayalogic.com Re: ‘Perfect’
Cast Selected by The ensemble cast includes veteran =
performer
Jim Wolf as the befuddled groom who wakes up after his bachelor party =
with a
hangover and a strange woman, played by Linda Peel, in his bed. His immediate panic is =
justified, as he knows
that his bride-to-be, played by Denise Bernstein, and his best man, =
featuring
Mark DePompeii (who just starred as Tevye in Hudson Player’s sold-out =
performances of
“Fiddler on the Roof”) will soon arrive. Pam LaForce (who
recently met great reviews in “Personals” at Actors’ =
“Perfect Wedding” is being
directed by Wayne Merholz from Solon (who =
directed
last year’s production of "Man of La Mancha"). Merholz has
directed at various theaters throughout =
Author Robin Hawdon
has had an extremely varied career.
Beyond writing novels and appearing on British television, he =
starred in
"When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth" and "Zeta One." As =
a
playwright, he has written over a dozen plays including, "Birthday
Suite" and the highly successful, "Don't Dress for =
Dinner." Tickets for "Perfect =
Wedding" will
be $10 and are available by calling the Hudson Players telephone box =
office 330
655-8522. The Learned Owl =
Book Shop will
have tickets available April 15. The =
#
# =
# Tickets $18/Adults; $16/Seniors & Students =20
Group rates =
are=20
available. =
Call the =
Fine Arts Box=20
Office at (440) 951-6637 or =
purchase tickets=20
online at www.fineartsassociation.org<=
/A> Location The Corning Auditorium =
of The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue (Rte 20), =
Willoughby, on=20
the campus of The Andrews School. The Cast Carrie Crow (AEA)-Ita=20
Ford Gina =
Shmukler(AEA)-Maura=20
Clarke Tina=20
Stafford(AEA)-Dorothy=20
Kazel Rachel =
Stern(AEA)-Jean=20
Donovan Adam =
Kern-Archbishop Oscar=20
Romero Beth =
McGee(AEA)-Country Woman Ensemble: Joshua=20
Brown Rebecca=20
Brown Dan =
DiCello Maria =
Eleo Greg =
Gnau Melanie=20
Hauer Dan =
Henning Evie =
Koh Allison=20
Lehr Anne =
Markt Craig=20
Mosier Eric=20
Neumore Sandy Kosovich=20
Peck Roger=20
Principe Alex =
Puette Laura=20
Rightnour Devon=20
Turchan The Artistic=20
Team Fabio Polanco, Direction Jennifer Paradise, Assistant=20
Direction Josh =
Senick, Music Direction Janiece=20
Kelley-Kiteley, Choreography Ben=20
Needham, Scenic Design=
Kristen=20
Buchs, Lighting Design Russ=20
Borski, Costume =
Designer Corby Grubb, =
Sound=20
Design Jennifer Polanco=20
(AEA) , Stage Management Sara Bubenik, =
Production and Company Management Paul Gatzke, Prop Design and Technical=20
Direction =
SPAN> Call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) =
951-6637 or purchase tickets online at www.fineartsassociation.org<=
/A> Greetings, I am a grapgic designer and photographer, Looking to work with theater troops. I will work within your budget. Skilled in photoshop,Illustrator,Microsoft Publisher,QuarkXpress. Looking forward to hearing from you =
CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: Colleen Doyle Babymakers, Inc. 312-371-0608 nader4ever at aol.com Second City Cleveland Alumni Return Home to Perform Original Two-Woman Show Cleveland, OH--March 16, 2004--Colleen Doyle and Dana Quercioli are proud to announce a return to Cleveland with their first original show, Babymakers. Babymakers incorporates sketch comedy, improvisation, and music to examine the chasm between perception and reality in everything from presidential candidates? agendas to hairdresser-client relationships to the dating habits of the terminally ill. Colleen Doyle wrote humorous cards for American Greetings and appeared in Tony n? Tina?s Wedding before joining the inaugural cast of Second City Cleveland. Dana Quercioli was an ensemble member of Cabaret Dada and Habitat for Insanity when she was selected for the mainstage cast of Second City. After working together on two Second City revues in Cleveland, Dana and Colleen moved to Chicago to continue studying writing and improvisation. Since relocating, they have performed with the all-Cleveland improv team Torso at The Playground and are currently studying at the famed ImprovOlympic, where they met and enlisted the talents of director Peter Gwinn. Babymakers plays the Cleveland Black Box Theatre, located at 1210 W. 6th Street, on April 10th at 7:30pm. For reservations and ticket information, please call 216-696-HAHA. African Soul Dance Theater, is seeking actors, =
dancers,
singers, and drummers for a new production, “In Search of a =
Queen,”
to be presented on Sunday, May 30th, at the Allen Theater, in
Playhouse Square, as part of the Midwest African Dance Conference. =
If you’ve always wanted to learn African dance =
and
drumming, here’s your chance to study and =
perform! Children and adults, male and female, are =
needed. There are three audition dates: Friday, April 2, 2004, 6:00 PM, Cory Methodist Church, 1117 E.
105th St. Saturday, April 3, 2004, =
3:00 PM, the Black
Box, next to the artists’ residence at 1075 =
E. 74th
St. (off St. Clair) Sunday, April 4, 2004, 2:00 PM, the Black
Box, next to the artists’ residence at 1075 =
E. 74th
St. (off St. Clair) Please call 451-SOUL (7685) to register or to find =
out more. Anita Rose Banks anitaroseb at earthlink.net The Zion UCC Church of=
Tremont Presents: Sunday, April 4, 2004<=
o:p> 2pm =
FONT> (Don't=
Forget about Daylight Savings Time!) Zion UCC Church in Tremont 2716 West 14th St. Cleveland, Ohio 44113-5216 (On West 14th Street a=
block past Pilgrim Church. <=
/SPAN> Zion is on the right a=
nd has a Red Door.) Featuring: Brian Thornton, Cello<=
o:p> Jennifer Woda, Mezzo-S=
oprano Elizabeth Johnson, Pia=
no With Special Guest Art=
ists: Kathleen Mylecraine, F=
lute and Victoria Marra, Clarinet Works to be performed=20=
include: Sinfonia Concer=
tante Op. 125 by Prokofiev Selections from =E2=
=80=9CThe Nursery=E2=80=9D by Mussorgsky And the WORLD PREMIERE=
of =E2=80=9CMommy Songs=
=E2=80=9D by Cleveland Composer Victoria Belfiglio &n=
bsp; **=
*Admission is Free and Open to the Public*** &nb=
sp;Punch and Pie Reception to Follow
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From dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org Thu Apr 1 08:36:28 2004
From: dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org (Dale Van Niel)
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 11:36:28 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]run crew positions
Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F37871A@GLTF01>
Great Lakes Theatre Festival and Cleveland Public Theatre are in need of run
crew and wardrobe personnel for Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By In
America at Cleveland Public Theatre. The rehearsal/performance dates are
April 22, 2004 through May 29, 2004 and you must be available for day and
evening hours.
Experience with basic stage operations and prop running desired, but we will
train. This is a great way to break into professional theatre and make
contacts while learning how professional theatres work. This is also a
great opportunity for high school or college students. There will be a
small stipend offered. If you are interested please contact Dale Van Niel
at Great Lakes Theater Festival by phone at 216-241-5490, x321 or by email
at dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org.
Dale Van Niel
Production Manager
Great Lakes Theater Festival
1501 Euclid Avenue, Suite 423
Cleveland, OH 44115
(216) 241-5490, x321
(216) 241-6315 FAX
dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org
From kgygli at jcu.edu Thu Apr 1 09:13:51 2004
From: kgygli at jcu.edu (kgygli at jcu.edu)
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 12:13:51 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Chance To See A Piece of My Heart at
JCU!!!
Message-ID: <8d9aca74.2a4e2c1a.a245900@mirapoint.jcu.edu>
A Piece of My Heart runs Friday and Saturday, April 2 and 3
at 8PM, and Sunday, April 4 at 2PM, in Kulas Auditorium,
Administration Building, John Carroll University. Come see
Shirley Lauro's gripping play based on true stories from
women who served in Vietnam as Army and Navy nurses and
Intelligence workers, Red Cross volunteers and USO
entertainers. Unfortunately, the subject matter is still
very timely.
After the Friday, April 2 performance, Mary Powell, a former
Army Nurse who served in Vietnam, will lead a discussion
about women in Vietnam.
From SomeDadA at aol.com Thu Apr 1 09:14:29 2004
From: SomeDadA at aol.com (SomeDadA at aol.com)
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 12:14:29 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Special Show @ Dada Tonght!
Message-ID:
You and your friends are invited to a special performance this TONIGHT a=
t 8:00PM at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater. Come mix and mingle with m=
embers of The Cleveland Ad Club and other members of Cleveland's artistic co=
mmunity.
Tickets only $10!
Doors open at 7:30.
Cabaret Dada is located in the Warehouse District at 1210 West 6th stree=
t=20
Don't forget to grab a drink before the show next door at the Dive Bar,=20=
42 beers all 2 bucks from 4-8 pm.
For Show reservations Call 216-696-HAHA(4242) Or visit WWW.cabaretdada.c=
om
Cabaret Dada is Cleveland's first and only full time improvisational the=
ater and home of Something Dada Improvisational Comedy Co. Shows are based e=
ntirely on audience suggestions and always different. With their eclectic me=
nagerie of improvisational structures, songs, theater games and audience int=
eraction, Something Dada presents an outrageous extravaganza that is fast, f=
lexible and frighteningly funny.
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From bdiehl at ayalogic.com Thu Apr 1 07:18:42 2004
From: bdiehl at ayalogic.com (Brian Diehl)
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 10:18:42 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Perfect Cast Selected by Hudson Players
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: March 31, 2004
Contact: Brian Diehl, Board Member, Hudson Players
39 Church St. Hudson, OH 44236
Office: 330.253.2700 Email:
bdiehl at ayalogic.com
Re: 'Perfect' Cast Selected by Hudson Players
HUDSON, OHIO - Hudson Players Director, Wayne Herholz has assembled a
first-class cast for this Spring's production of "Perfect Wedding," a
comedy-farce by Robin Hawdon. The fast-action production will run April
30, May 1, 7, 8, 14 and 15.
The ensemble cast includes veteran performer Jim Wolf as the befuddled
groom who wakes up after his bachelor party with a hangover and a
strange woman, played by Linda Peel, in his bed. His immediate panic is
justified, as he knows that his bride-to-be, played by Denise Bernstein,
and his best man, featuring Mark DePompeii (who just starred as Tevye in
Hudson Player's sold-out performances of "Fiddler on the Roof") will
soon arrive. Pam LaForce (who recently met great reviews in "Personals"
at Actors' Summit) will add fire and comedy, along with seasoned
actress, Kathy Turk, as the mother of the bride.
"Perfect Wedding" is being directed by Wayne Merholz from Solon (who
directed last year's production of "Man of La Mancha"). Merholz has
directed at various theaters throughout Ohio.
Author Robin Hawdon has had an extremely varied career. Beyond writing
novels and appearing on British television, he starred in "When
Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth" and "Zeta One." As a playwright, he has
written over a dozen plays including, "Birthday Suite" and the highly
successful, "Don't Dress for Dinner."
Tickets for "Perfect Wedding" will be $10 and are available by calling
the Hudson Players telephone box office 330 655-8522. The Learned Owl
Book Shop will have tickets available April 15.
The Barlow Community Center is off route 303, two blocks east of route
91 and on South Oviatt Street - across from the Hudson Fire Department
and Safety Center. For more information or for tickets, contact the
Hudson Players: players at ayalogic.com.
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SPRING FLING FUNDRAISER
FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 2004 6-10 P.M.
West Cafeteria of Brunswick High School
3643 Center Road
Brunswick, Ohio 44212
Pasta Dinner by Santosuosso Pizza Pasta Vino
Silent Auction, Musical Revue:
"SONGS OUR GRANDFATHERS SANG"
A new work, conceived and directed by Allen M. White
Performed by:
Norm Bennett
Amiee Collier
John Lipian
Pat Senkar
Matt Bennett
Allen M. White
Musical Director and Accompanist - Matt Bennett
Costumes - Candace Lipton
Assistant Director - Jeff Pandora
$10 per Person, which includes dinner and the show.
Info: 330-273-0201
Dinner will be served from 6:00-8:30pm. The performance will begin
at 7:30pm.
Proceeds go to the Grant and Scholarship programs of the Brunswick
Education Foundation
The show is a collection of songs sung when people gathered together 100
years ago. Some are sad, some are funny. Some are familiar,
and some are not. All of the songs are entertaining and we hope
you'll be singing along with us as we present them.
Theatre is my life! The rest is just reality.
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From: Parmarita at aol.com (Parmarita at aol.com)
Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 02:14:54 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]MURDER, MAYHEM, MYSTERY AND FUN
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From Crwhite114 at aol.com Fri Apr 2 04:38:49 2004
From: Crwhite114 at aol.com (Crwhite114 at aol.com)
Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 07:38:49 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]oops - Correction - Still Looking for the Perfect Couple -
Barefoot in the Park
Message-ID:
STILL LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT COUPLE
Wanted =E2=80=93 the perfect couple to play Corie and Paul Bratter
(lead roles)
=C2=A0in =C2=A0
Barefoot in the Park
by Neil Simon
Roles are still open for 2 actors
=C2=A0( one male, one female)
=C2=A0between the ages of 25 and 35
TUESDAY,=C2=A0April 6th=C2=A0 7:30pm
and
=C2=A0WEDNESDAY, April 7th=C2=A0=C2=A0 7:30pm
Rehearsals to begin mid April
Directed by Kate Tonti
Theatre address
40 West River Street
Chagrin Falls
We will have script selections available on site the night of auditions.
Headshots and resumes are not expected, but are appreciated.
All actors perform on a volunteer basis in
=C2=A0Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Productions.
SHOW DATES ARE:
June 4th=C2=A0 -=C2=A0 June 26th
Friday and Saturdays:=C2=A0 8:00 pm Curtain
Questions:=C2=A0 Call=C2=A0 440-247-8955
HOPE TO SEE YOU AT AUDITIONS!
=C2=A0
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. There is no need for an appointment. Audition=
s will take place in the order you have arrived.
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 AEA Guest Artist Agreement 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. =A0 Th=
e combination of which creates a dynamic theatre experience for all involved=
. =A0 We perform at the Rocky River High School Auditorium, an 800 seat venu=
e with state of the art equipment and an orchestra pit. =A0 In this case, we=
will have a large orchestra to bring this incredible music alive.
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
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CANDLEJUMP PRODUCTIONS presents
SOUPERNATURAL
starring Kristin Richardson, Kevin Max
with a full celebrity cast including
Lou Ferrigno, Dee Wallace-Stone....
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Date: Fri, 02 Apr 2004 12:31:16 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sanctuary Opens!
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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
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Date: Fri, 02 Apr 2004 14:59:12 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Save The Royalton Players
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Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 16:41:24 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]LAKESPEARE AUDITIONS SATURDAY!!!
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Date: Sat, 3 Apr 2004 08:18:23 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Russian Into Spring": Tomorrow!
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The Zion UCC Church of Tremont Presents:
=E2=80=9CRussian Into Spring=E2=80=9D
Sunday, April 4, 2004
2pm=20
(Don't Forget about Daylight Savings Time!)
Zion UCC Church in Tremont
2716 West 14th St. Cleveland, Ohio 44113-5216
(On West 14th Street a block past=20
Pilgrim Church.=20
Zion is on the right and has a Red Door.)
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Featuring:
Brian Thornton, Cello
Jennifer Woda, Mezzo-Soprano
Elizabeth Johnson, Piano
With Special Guest Artists:
Kathleen Mylecraine, Flute and Victoria Marra, Clarinet
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Works to be performed include:
Sinfonia Concertante Op. 125 by Prokofiev
Selections from =E2=80=9CThe Nursery=E2=80=9D by Mussorgsky
And the WORLD PREMIERE of
=E2=80=9CMommy Songs=E2=80=9D by Cleveland Composer Victoria Belfiglio
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***Admission is Free and Open to the Public***
Punch and Pie Reception to Follow
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=E2=80=9CRussian Into Spring=E2=80=9D
FINAL PERFORMANCE!
"A CHORUS LINE"
VALLEY FORGE HIGH SCHOOL
9999 INDEPENDENCE BLVD.
PARMA HTS. OH 44130
(ACROSS THE STREET FROM TRI-C WEST)
TONIGHT!
APRIL 3, 2004
8:00PM
TICKETS ARE $7 (HALF PRICE FOR SENIOR CITIZENS)
DIRECTOR: LAUREN PERSONS
CHOREOGRAPHER: LESTER CURRIE
MUSIC DIRECTOR: PETE ZAREMBA
VOCAL DIRECTOR: JARED PLASTERER
HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
The new =
website for
the
Geauga Lyric =
Theater
Guild at the
Geauga Theater =
Is now up and
running.
Special thanks =
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wonderful work.
Thank you for =
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patience as we continue to build onto our site in an effort to =
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Better service =
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New additions =
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Auditions for Short film
I am shooting my first short film using my mini-dv camera and I am looking for people that would be interested in participating in my production. This is a no pay job, but if anyone would like to share information about deferred payment, I would appreciate it.
I am looking to shoot in the evening on a few nights in April.
The story is about a former couple stuck in an empty parking lot and fighting over whose fault it is that they are stuck there.
The shoot will take place on Pearl Road in Strongsville.
I am looking for:
1 ? Female (between the ages of 18 and 21)
1 ? Male (between the ages of 18 and 21)
I am also looking for someone that can help me light an outdoor scene preferably with access to lights and someone with audio equipment that is willing to record sound.
Auditions will take place at:
MDI Studios
1265 W. 106th Street #1
Cleveland, OH 44102
Tel: 216.373.3278
Tuesday, April 6th from 5-7:30pm
Please email C.M. Holtwick at cm at fountaingeo.com or fountaingeo at yahoo.com .
Please email me your headshot/resume.
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Date: Sun, 4 Apr 2004 07:29:04 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE HOLDS AUDITIONS FOR "THE WONDERFUL WIZARD
OF OZ"
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Clague Playhouse
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 44145
Phone: 440-331-0403
Clague Playhouse Children/Teen Theatre will hold auditions for The Wonderful Wizard of OZ on Saturday, April 24, 2004 from 2-5PM and Sunday, April 25, 2004 from 5-7PM. Auditions both days will be at the Playhouse.
The Director is Nancy Burkinshaw
IN ORDER TO AUDITION, YOU MUST HAVE BEEN A STUDENT OF THE CHILDREN/TEEN THEATRE DURING THE 2003-2004 CLASS SESSIONS .
Performance dates are: July 8, 9, l0, 11, 15, 16, 17, 18, 2004
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--MS_Mac_OE_3163959321_20401723_MIME_Part-- From clydesimon at sbcglobal.net Sun Apr 4 19:46:56 2004 From: clydesimon at sbcglobal.net (Clyde Simon) Date: Sun, 4 Apr 2004 19:46:56 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Will & Wanton Lust opens this Friday at the Liminis! Message-ID: <20040405024656.42075.qmail@web80602.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1796887685-1081133216=:41009 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM'S FIRST PRODUCTION OF 2004 OPENS THIS FRIDAY, APRIL 9, WITH A RECEPTION TO FOLLOW AT THE STARKWEATHER convergence-continuum?s first production of 2004, Free Will and Wanton Lust by Nicky Silver, is a nice play about family. 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. There will be an opening night reception after the show down the street at The Starkweather, 2572 Scranton Rd. Free food and a discounted cash bar. Come join us! Free Will and Wanton Lust 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. --0-1796887685-1081133216=:41009 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
convergence-continuum?s first production of 2004, Free Will and Wanton Lust by Nicky Silver, is a nice play about family. 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. There will be an opening night reception after the show down the street at The Starkweather, 2572 Scranton Rd. Free food and a discounted cash bar. Come join us! Free Will and Wanton Lust 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. |
Auditions fo=
r =E2=80=9CFunny Money=E2=80=9D At
Huntington Playhouse will hol=
d auditions for the adult British comedy, =E2=80=9CFunny Money=E2=80=9D on M=
onday, April 12th and Tuesday, April 13th at
Hu=
ntington Playhouse is located at
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**** = FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE **** FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ****
Contact
Western Campus Theatre Department Presents
Working, THE = MUSICAL
By = Steven Scwartz and Nina Faso
Christopher Bohan – Director
Bryan Bowser - Musical Director
Leilani Barrett – Choreographer
Opening Friday, April 16 at 8pm
Show = Dates: &= nbsp; April 16, 17, 22, 23 & 24 at 8pm
&nbs= p;  = ; = April 18 & 25 at 3pm
Tickets: &n= bsp; &nb= sp; $10 regular admission
&nbs= p;  = ; = $8 for students/staff/seniors/children under 12
&nbs= p;  = ; = $6 NEOPAL Special =
Where: &nbs= p;  = ; CCC Western Campus Theatre
&nbs= p;  = ; = 11000 Pleasant Valley Rd.
&nbs= p;  = ; = Parma, OH 44130
Reservations: Call the CCC = West Box Office at 216.987.5536
About the = Director:
Christopher Bohan is a founding member of Cabaret Dada = Improvisational Theatre and a local actor, director and teacher. This is = Chris’ directing debut. At CCC West, Chris served as Assistant Director = for Lobo A Gogo and Married...With Chekhov. Chris recently performed with = Great Lakes Theatre Festival in the repertory of Hamlet and Tartuffe. = Chris holds a BA in Theatre and Economics from Lehigh University = and will become a member of The Hilberry Company at Wayne State University = this fall where he will earn his MFA in Acting.
About the = Choreographer:
Leilani Barrett =
is
an actor, dancer, choreographer and teacher. Mr. Barrett, a native =
of Cleveland,
OH, graduated from the Cleveland School of the Arts where he majored in
theater with a strong dance emphasis. Under scholarship he continued his
education at the Ohio State University.
His formal dance training began as one of the original members of the
award-winning program, The YARD. His movement training began with =
West
African dance, Hip Hop/ Breakdance, martial arts, ballet and various =
modern
techniques (Hawkens, Graham, and Horton) including Capoeira, the =
Brazilian
dance-martial art. Mr. Barrett has participated in several =
workshops led
by Alison Chase of Pilobolus Dance Theater and its company members, Bill =
T.
Jones, and Art Bridgeman & Myrna Packer. He left the Ohio State =
University
to join the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company in 1995.
About the Musical = Director:
Bryan L. Bowser is the Director of Conservatory Outreach and the Preparatory / Adult Education Program at Baldwin-Wallace College = Conservatory of Music. Mr. Bowser spent three seasons as Director of Operations = with Lyric Opera Cleveland before returning to his alma mater BW as = director of the newly formed Conservatory Outreach Department. Bryan = also serves as Minister of Music at the First Congregational United Church of = Christ in Berea and has been seen in many local theaters as a performer, = music director, conductor and choreographer Bryan is a board = member of Brecksville Theater on the Square.
About the = Play:
 = ; Studs Terkel's Working: People Talk about = What They Do All Day and How They Feel about What They Do, gave = real, working class Americans a voice. Working – The Musical, gives a face to those voices. = Stephen Schwartz and Nina Faso allow us to see what Studs Terkel calls = “the extraordinary dreams of ordinary people.”
 = ; Twenty-six workers, including a parking lot attendant, corporate executive, = newsboy, schoolteacher, gas man, housewife, fireman, waitress, millworker and = others, sing and talk about their jobs, defining not only their daily round, but = their hopes and aspirations as well. Each of the characters allow us to = see them as an individual as well as part of a greater whole; a community of = people that support each other, whether directly or indirectly. = Housewives are supported by other housewives and firemen are supported by other fireman because they share a mutual respect for an occupation that keeps the = world moving along toward a better place. They all have something they = can point to.
 = ; Working – The Musical, = opened on Broadway on May 14, 1978. It was written by Stephen = Schwartz and Nina Faso. Music by Stephen Schwartz, Micki Grant, Craig Carnelia, = Mary Rodgers and James Taylor. Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, Micki Grant, = Craig Carnelia, James Taylor and Susan Birkenhead.
The = Cast:
Melissa = Bruder &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; Roberta Victor
Robert = Burian &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; Mike Dillard
Mary = Catalano  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; Heather Lamb
Beth = Drago &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = Candy Cottingham, Maggie = Holmes
Alicia = Fogal &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; = Grace Clements
Lenny = Geschke = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Rex Winship, Dave, Tom = Patrick
Joe = Haladey = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; Ralph Werner
Jessica Johnson = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; Enid DuBois
Aaron = Knapp &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; Mason = Soloist
Kent = LeMar &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; Al Calinda, Anthony = Coelho
Matt = Mahoney = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Conrad Swibel, Frank = Decker
John Paul = Makowski  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Charlie Blossum
Margot = Marinicic &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Newsboy = Soloist
Crystal = Rerko &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; = Sharon Atkins
Nicole = Riva &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Babe Secoli
Kira = Seaton &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; Rose Hoffman
Jeanette = Stack-Luli &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; Kate Rushton
Megan = Tuttle &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = Nora Watson, Delores = Dante
Production = Staff:
Christopher M. = Bohan &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; Director
Bryan Bowser = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; Musical Director
Leilani Barrett &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; Choreogrpaher
Arthur Grothe &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Assistant Director
Benjamin Stewart &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; Stage Manager
Terry = Martin &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; = Scenic Designer
Shawna Melnakowski &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; Lighting Designer
Dana Romeo &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Costume Designer
Scott Meikle &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; Sound Designer
David = Schneider &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Properties = Master
Kristen Boehnlein &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; Assistant Stage Manager
Contact
Box = Office Hours: M, W, F from 12-4pm.
216.987.5536
Cuyahoga Community College
Western Campus Theatre Department
11000 Pleasant Valley Rd. Parma, OH 44130
Christopher.Bohan at tri-c.edu= a>
The North Coast Men's Chorus, Richard Cole, Music Direrector will hold auditions for its June 19th & 20th production, "Pride & Joy" this Sunday, April 4 at 6:00 PM at Pilgrim Congregational Church, 2592 West 14th Street (Southwest corner of W. 14th & Starkweather) in Tremont.
There is no need to prepare an audition piece. Auditions consist of identifying a prospective member's ability to match pitches and determining the singer's vocal range.
Rehearsals are every Sunday evening from 7:00 - 9:30 PM and it is required that members miss no more than 3 rehearsals.
Members of the Chorus represent the widest possible diversity: from doctors, lawyers, and bankers to service workers, and everything in between. The Chorus? programming reflects the same level of diversity with singing, dancing, and comedy, through music from around the world.
Perhaps the highest profile gay organization in Northeast Ohio, the North Coast Men?s Chorus has grown to over 100 singing members, under the direction of Music Director, Richard Cole. The all volunteer organization, founded in 1988 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.
To request further information, contact the Chorus Membership Chair, Diane Moffett at membership at ncmchorus.org.
Press Release
Chagrin Valley Little Theatre
Presents David Ives =93Mere Mortals=94
March 29, 2004: Join us for an evening of verbal =
brilliance with=20
David Ives. Lightening =
fast word=20
play, split second timing & theatrical imagery will guarantee an =
evening of=20
laugh out loud humor. A =
great=20
combination of hilarity and wit in six One Act plays. See our outstanding cast who =
play=20
multiple characters, in Soap Opera; Mere Mortals; Time Flies; Dr. =
Fritz; Degas=20
C=92est Moi and Babel=92s =
In=20
Arms.
Our Cast=20
Includes:
Jeffrey Vargo Marlene = Kelly
Sheldon Lawrence Peggy=20 Smith
Rachel Douglas &nbs= p; =20 Jim McCormack
Fridays=20
& Saturdays @ 8 PM
April=20
30th - May=20
15th
Directed=20
by Bob McCoy
Produced=20
by Julia Wolff
Box=20
Office: (440)=20
247-8955
Box=20
Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. =
Monday =96=20
Saturday
Call the box office for tickets =
today!
Adults $12 Seniors=20
and Youth under 18 $10
Chagrin=20
Valley Little Theatre showcases the region=92s most talented actors, =
directors and=20
production experts in seven plays each season, plus special events such =
as=20
concerts, children=92s programs and seasonal =
productions.
For=20
an unforgettable entertainment and cultural experience, come to =
historic,=20
charming Chagrin Falls and enjoy an evening of live theater at Chagrin =
Valley=20
Little Theater.
GEAUGA LYRIC =
THEATER
GUILD AT THE
GEAUGA
THEATER
Extends their = warm appreciation to their patrons
The show will complete its sell-out run this coming =
weekend.
THANK YOU SO MUCH =
FOR
ALL YOUR SUPPORT!
WE LOOK FORWARD TO =
SEEING YOU
ON THURSDAY, MAY 6th
When the GLTG will open =
our
next show
Directed by Fred =
Sternfeld
May =
6,7,8,9,13,14,15,20,21,22
Starring:
Mark
Cipra
Diane K.
Mull
Doug
Rossi
Liz
Conway
Reservations
can be made by calling the Box Office at (440) =
286-2255
Or by
e-mail at: marvail8 at hotmail.com
WEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE
is proud to present
Special Guest, CHARLES S. DUTTON
Weathervane Playhouse will host actor
He made his directorial debut in HBO's First Time Felon and=
directed the HBO original miniseries, The Corner. The Corne=
r swept that year's (1997) Emmy Awards in every category for which it=20=
was nominated including Dutton's win as Best Director. He receive=
d his second Emmy for his guest-starring role of ABC's The Practice. Most recently, he earned his third Emmy Award as Outstanding Gu=
est Actor in a Drama Series for his riveting performance in CBS' =
Wit=
hout A Trace.
Dutton's first feature film as a director, Against the Ropes=
, starring Meg Ryan and filmed partially in Cleveland, recently ope=
ned in theaters. Dutton portrayed Police Chief Charles Moose in the US=
A Network television movie, DC Sniper: 23 Days of Fear. =
He sta=
rs opposite Halle Berry in the thriller, Gothika, and can be s=
een in the film, Secret Window, starring Johnny Depp. <=
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he is discussing his strong views on the value of education and self-determ=
ination, racism in Hollywood, the drug "war" in America, minimum sentencing=20=
or his first-hand knowledge of the power to change one's life, few speakers=20=
can ever match Charles Dutton's magnetic presence, intensity and ability to=20=
inspire audiences.
With the strong support of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Eta Tau=20=
Lambda Chapter, Akron, Ohio and the Akron Community Foundation, Weathervane=20=
is please to bring Mr. Dutton to Akron.
In
response to the posting from Eric =
Stuyvesant:
It is true that many LA Casting =
Directors
and Producers are requesting Color Headshots. While I have lots of experience =
in
placing actors, singers, dancers, and models all over the world, this is =
a
changing fact of the acting industry. Beware that there are also many =
people
who are resistant to this as well.
Just as a fashion designer still only wants a thin =
5’9” female
model, this holds true to a lot of people in the talent industry who are =
still
stuck in the past. In =
visits to
agencies in LA, the last this past January, out of the hundreds of =
client headshots
there are only about four to six people willing to try the new Color =
headshots. This is on its way to changing =
and many more
people are using the COLOR HEADSHOT. One of the reasons for the =
change is the
lower cost of color headshots. However, the difference is still =
quit
amazing… at ABC Pictures you get 1000 Black & White for $120 =
and
Color costs just under $400 ($396). The best photographers who shoot =
for
professional talent headshots use a digital system which captures your =
photos
in color and then you have your choice of printing them in color or =
traditional
black & white.
There are few photographers of =
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Message-----
From: =
neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com
[mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Ericdstuyvesant at aol.com
Sent: =
To:
neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: =
[NEohioPAL]Photographers
and Actors: Note of Interest
I just got back in town from shooting a couple of =
music
videos for up and coming LA bands. During my 10 day stay in LA I was =
fortunate
enough to spend a few hours with an old friend named Susan Johnston. =
Susan is a
producer, a current casting director for The 5th Wheel, as well as an =
actress.
She left our meeting for brunch with the producers of The West Wing =
where she
is a candidate for a new character. (Not name dropping, just want you to
recognize that I'm not giving you fly by night advice.) Anyhow, Susan, =
in
passing, informed me that the Industry
Standard for head shots is quickly becoming color photos. Keep this in mind as =
you
select your next photographer, and as you decide whether your career =
will lead
you to the West and/or east coast.
peace,
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exclusive
use of the addressee and contain confidential, privileged, and
non-disclosable information. If the recipient of this transmission =
is not
the addressee, or a person responsible for delivering the transmission =
to
the addressee, such recipient is prohibited from reading or using =
this
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mistake,
please REPLY to this message, returning the content, and destroy the
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2004.
Do you Yahoo!? WEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE announces
The Cast:
Brian Hutchison (Claude) Akron
Low-cost preview performances on Wednesday and Thursday,=
April 14 & 15 at 7:30 p.m. with official opening on Friday, April 16 at=
8:00 p.m. Other performances are Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Fridays and=20=
Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Charge by phone at Weathervane'=
s Ticket Office at 330-836-2626. Call between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tu=
esday through Friday. Tickets: $18 ($2 discount on Thursdays and Sunda=
ys for Senior Citizens & Students).
The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with=
state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, education excellence and cu=
ltural enrichment for all Ohioans.
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From p.a.gould at att.net Tue Mar 30 21:23:53 2004
From: p.a.gould at att.net (p.a.gould at att.net)
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 05:23:53 +0000
Subject: [NEohioPAL]"The Way Home" website-- a feature film
Message-ID: <033120040523.19830.406A55E8000C47CF00004D762158766720FF9B938A9098D19ED1@att.net>
Hello--
More information on the progress of the independent feature film "The Way Home", which was filmed in Shaker Heights, Ohio, has been added to the official website.
Take a moment and explore the site at
http://www.littlebeth.com
Thanks, and please visit often as even more information will be added in the days ahead.
--
Visit the world of Little Beth
Entertainment at www.littlebeth.com
"We are the music makers and we
are the dreamers of dreams."--
Willy Wonka
From jboukis at kalliopestage.com Tue Mar 30 22:00:13 2004
From: jboukis at kalliopestage.com (John Paul Boukis)
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 01:00:13 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Carousel Opportunities at Kalliope Stage
Message-ID:
Cast for Neil Simon's THE DINNER PARTY
Akron Premiere
Weathervane Playhouse is pleased to present the AKRON PREMIERE of Neil S=
imon's delicious comedy THE DINNER PARTY, April 14 - May 9, 2004. This=
production is sponsored by Summa Health System Foundation.
The Playwright
Neil Simon has been the record-breakingest playwright ever to contribute=
to the American stage. He was born in New York in 1927, the son of a=20=
salesman in a dress-manufacturing firm, and began writing comic material as=20=
a 15-year-old high school student. Come Blow Your Horn was his first play an=
d was produced in New York in 1961. It became the first in Simon's cha=
in of stage successes that turned Broadway for at least the next dozen years=
into a continuing Simon festival. At least one Simon play was current=
on Broadway every week night for the next fourteen years (except for a 3=
=BD- month gap in 1963 and a four-month gap in 1967). His list of play=
s includes Little Me, Barefoot in the Park, The Odd Couple, Sweet Charity, T=
he Star-Spangled Girl, Plaza Suite, The Last of the Red Hot Lovers, The Suns=
hine Boys, California Suite, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Biloxi Blues, Lost in Y=
onkers and Laughter on the 23rd Floor. The Dinner Party opened on Broadway l=
ate in 2000 following a record-breaking run at the Mark Taper Forum in Los A=
ngeles in 1999 and its East Coast premiere at the Kennedy Center in June 200=
0.
The Director
Sarah May is the 2001 winner of the Northern Ohio Live Award of Achievem=
ent in Theatre for her direction of A Piece of My Heart at the Beck Center.=20=
She was nominated for the same award for My Children! My Africa! at Do=
bama, Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill starring Rasheryl McCreary, Mulebo=
ne at Karamu and Having Our Say at Ensemble Theatre. Most recently May=
directed Anton in Show Businessfor Ensemble Theatre, Spinning into Butter f=
or Beck Center and John Guare's Six Degrees of Separation for Charenton Thea=
tre. Scene Magazine named the latter as Best Theatre Production of 200=
3. Sarah currently lives in Cleveland Heights.
A newcomer to Weathervane, Brian has won numerous awards for his theatri=
cal work including back-to-back Best Actor trophies from The North Canton Pl=
ayhouse for his performances in Butterflies Are Free and A Christmas Story.=20=
He was also seen there in As Bees in Honey Drown and Miracle on 34th S=
treet.
Richard Worswick (Albert) Akron
Richard was recently seen on the Weathervane stage as one of the two fra=
ntic actors playing multiple roles in The Mystery of Irma Vep. He rece=
ived a Chanticleer Best Actor Award for his portrayal of Reuven Malter in Th=
e Chosen. Prior to retiring, he spent the last 22 years working as an=20=
administrator for the Cleveland Orchestra.
Michael Rogan (Andre) Highland Heights
A newcomer to Weathervane, Michael appeared as Prince Cherney in Little=20=
Me at the Cassidy Theatre, and other roles at Shore Cultural Centre, Western=
Reserve Playhouse and Lakeland Theatre. He is a retired attorney.
Melanie Korman (Mariette) Akron
Melanie was seen as Clair in the Weathervane's Proof earlier this season=
. Other favorite roles include Rosalind in As You Like It, Diana in Lend Me=20=
a Tenor and Bette in Heaven Can Wait. She is currently Director of Public Pr=
ograms at Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens.
Brenda Redmond (Yvonne) Clevelan=
d/Northfield Center
She has appeared in several productions for Mayfield Community Players i=
ncluding Opal's Million Dollar Duck, The Monkey's Paw and The Plaza Su=
ites. She holds a journalism and law degree from The Ohio State Univer=
sity and is an attorney for the U.S. Department of Education.
Dede Klein (Gabrielle) Hudson
Dede won a Best Actress Chanticleer for her role of Elvira in Blithe Spi=
rit and a Best Supporting Actress Chanticleer for her role of Birdie in The=20=
Little Foxes. Other favorite roles for Weathervane include Amanda in T=
he Glass Menagerie and Florence in The Odd Couple (Female Version). De=
de is a flight attendant for American Airlines.
Additional Season Sponsors: WKSU, PAX-TV
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The=
Players Guild Theatre
Canton Ohio, March 31, 2004=E2=80=94The Players Guild Theatre pro= vides adults with delicious entertainment. Charles Busch=E2=80=99s naughty s= ocial satire, The Tale of the Allergist=E2=80=99s Wife, is co= ming to the Arena Stage, April 23=E2=80=94May 2. This razor-sharp new comedy= chronicles the turmoil of Marjorie Taub, a woman with whom we can all relat= e, and her betraying nemesis, Lee. Surprising turns and scandalous surprises= make this the perfect play for a grown-up evening out.
&nbs= p; A few familiar faces can= be seen in this hilarious romp. M= ary Lou Ianni, as Marjorie, welcomes her twentieth year of involvement w= ith The Players Guild Theatre and = Kathy Snyder as Lee, returns to the stage after appearing with Soap Oper= a Star, David Canary, in the successful drama, Proof. Newcomers, = Ian S. Haberman, Justin Steigl= itz and Margaret Puzsik ma= ke their debut.
&nbs=
p; Tickets for The T=
ale of the Allergist=E2=80=99s Wife are $12 and can be purchased by=20=
calling The Players Guild Box Office at 330-453-7617. The Players Guild Theatre is located in the
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-------------------------------1080759654-- From yvette at beckcenter.org Wed Mar 31 11:44:01 2004 From: yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 14:44:01 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Celebrate National Dance Week! Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E01D7BC@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C41758.842ED769 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Lynda Sackett, (216) 521-2540 ext. 245, Beck Center Dance Margaret Holden, (216) 749-4228, Cleveland Dance Theater Linda Jackson, (216) 348-7913, Play House Square FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: =20 Celebration of National Dance Week in northeast Ohio April 23 to May 2, 2004 will take place under the guidance of regional director Margaret Holden. Beck Center for the Arts and Playhouse Square Center will participate in the celebration. =20 =20 On Sunday, April 25 dance workshops and performances will take place at Beck Center for the Arts, 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. The dance workshops are scheduled accordingly: =20 11:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., Modern Jazz with Nancy Hightower, Studio B =20 11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., Flamenco with Libby Lubinger, Annex Studio 12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., Ballet with Brian Murphy, Annex Studio=20 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m., African Dance with Cenithia Selinas, Studio B =20 Tuition of $10. per class is payable in advance. Registration should be mailed to: Margaret Holden, 4140 Diane Drive, Fairview Park, Ohio 44126.=20 =20 Performances of dancers from the region will take place at 2:30 p.m. in the Beck Center Armory. Artists include: Anteus, Beck Center Dance Workshop, Berea High School Dance Team, Cleveland Chamber Ballet, Cleveland Dance Theatre, Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Csardas, Duffy Liturgical Dance, Fairmount Arts Center Dance, Hathaway Brown Modern Dancers, Kashtan Ukranian Dancers, Living Fountain, Brian Murphy, and O'Hare Irish Dancers. The performance is free and open to the public.=20 =20 Northeast Ohio's celebration of National Dance Week continues at Playhouse Square Center on Saturday, May 1 with Houston Ballet's performance of Cinderella. Special National Dance Week discounts for this May 1, 8:00 p.m. performance at the State Theatre are available by calling the Playhouse Square Center Group Sales Department at 216-771-4444 ext. 3257. National Dance Week guests will attend a Pre-Show Talk from 7:00 to 7:30 p.m. in the Ohio Theater Lobby led by Houston Ballet's Artistic Director Stanton Welch and get a glimpse behind-the-scenes at a special post-performance backstage tour. Guests must be part of the National Dance Week group to participate in the tour. Houston Ballet's performances are part of the Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital Ballet Series at Playhouse Square Center. =20 =20 A juried art exhibition inspired by dance and created by regional artists has been coordinated by Janette Ols. The exhibit is on display at Cyrano's Place, 12510 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood from April 30 to May 31. Viewing days and hours are Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. All of the art work is for sale.=20 =20 =20 =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts www.beckcenter.orgMargaret =
Holden, (216)
749-4228, Cleveland Dance Theater
Linda =
Jackson, (216)
348-7913,
Celebration of National Dance Week in northeast =
On Sunday, April 25 dance workshops and performances =
will
take place at
Tuition of =
$10. per class is payable in advance. Registration =
should be
mailed to: Margaret =
Holden,
Performances of dancers from the region will take =
place at
A juried art exhibition inspired by dance and created =
by
regional artists has been coordinated by Janette Ols.
The exhibit is on display at Cyrano’s =
Place,
Yvette A. Hanzel
Director of Marketing
216.521.2540 ext. 225
Email: =
yvette at beckcenter.org
Fax: =
216.228.6050
GEAUGA LYRIC THEATER GUILD AT THE =
GEAUGA
THEATER
IN =
COOPERATION
WITH MTI PROUDLY ANNOUNCE
AUDITIONS
BOOK & LYRICS ADAPTED =
BY
DAVID H. BELL =
MUSIC
ADAPTED BY ROB BOWMAN
DIRECTED =
BY
LISA MARIE FRENCH
The show =
is just
what it sounds like: a swinging, jazzed up version of the original =
greatest hit
from Gilbert & Sullivan, The Mikado.
A family-friendly show that features many different song =
styles. Blues, Cab Calloway swing, Hot Gospel, scorching love songs, and fantastic dance =
numbers. Ready for something new? This is =
it.
The story
centers around the inhabitants of a Japanese village. When a wandering musician enters looking for his true =
love,
only to find that she is to be wed to another…and more powerful =
man, the fun
gets going. Director Lisa =
Marie
French is pulling out all the stops to present the summer hit right in =
the
heart of Geauga County. =
Part
Japanese fantasy, great comedy, and all big Broadway musical! =
There are 5 male lead parts and 4 = female leads. 1 male needed that = can tap well and one male that plays the trumpet, badly. All lead roles must be strong = vocalists.
Chorus =
roles
will be made up of both singers and dancers; =
both =
talents
are not required for chorus.
Needed =
will
be 2 women with modeling skills.
These 2 models will play an extremely important part in the show =
and
will be on stage throughout the performance.
Duet =
will be
involved.
AUDITION =
INFORMATION:
MAY 17 AND MAY =
18
6:00-9:00PM
AT GEAUGA =
THEATER
101 WATER STREET, =
CHARDON
(440) =
286-2255
PLEASE =
PREPARE:
1-BLUES STYLE SONG & 1-UPTEMPO =
SONG
ACCOMPANIST =
PROVIDED
COME PREPARED FOR =
MOVEMENT
CALL =
BACKS:
WILL BE HELD MAY =
19
6:00-9:00PM
SHOW =
DATES:
JULY 30,31
AUGUST 6,7,8,13,14
*POSSIBLE EXTENSION / ADDITIONAL =
PERFORMANCES
FRIDAY & SATURDAYS AT 8:00PM =
SUNDAY MATINEE AT =
2:00PM
SPONSORED =
BY:
THE
WONDERFUL PEOPLE AT JUNCTION FAMILY =
AUTO
Victor, Victoria
Gypsy
Footloose
Fiddler On The Roof
Sound Of Music
Titanic
Anything Goes
A Chorus Line
Little Shop Of Horrors
South Pacific
Don?t Rock The Boat
Thursday April = 8,2004
Hot Carl Comedy Showcase
The
Jackrabbit=20 Easter ShowAt the
Cleveland Black Box = Theatre
(Cabaret Dada)
1210 West 6th = street
Under the liquid/fusion
Next to dive=20 bar
$10.00
5 comics
Hot Carl
KT Tatara
Quinn Patterson
Sean Paul
= (not the=20 rapper)John Wellington
More info contact Carl = Ferrara
216-469-9077
Email-carlferrara at earthlink.net
Total Kaoz, Ent., All Others Theatre &
present...
Voices:
The Rhythm of Me
Starring
Kevin "Kaoz" Moore & Desmond Storm E. Jones
Directed By
Tony Sias
April 2 thru April 4,
2004
@
The CSU Factory Theatre
Admission $10
Showtimes April 2 and 3 @
Sunday April 4 Matinee @
Voices is a theatrical spoken word production that chronicles the life, times and emotions of two African American artists who are trying to make the best of the world around them.
For more information contact Kaoz at (216) 382-4668 or Storm E. @ (216) 374-3375.
CHAGRIN=20
VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE
STILL=20
LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT COUPLE
Wanted =
=96 the perfect couple to play Corie and Paul =
Bratter
(lead=20
roles)
in =
Barefoot=20
in the Park
by=20
Neil Simon
Roles=20 are still open for 2 actors
(=20 one male, one female)
between=20 the ages of 25 and 35
TUESDAY, April=20
5th =20
7:30pm
and
WEDNESDAY, April = 6th =20 7:30pm
Rehearsals=20
to begin mid April
Directed=20
by Kate Tonti
Theatre=20
address
40=20
West River Street
Chagrin=20
Falls
We=20
will have script selections available on site the night of=20
auditions.
Headshots=20
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!
Do you Yahoo!? FOR IMMEDIATE =
RELEASE Date:  =
; =
Contact:  =
; Brian
Diehl, Board Member,  =
; =
 =
; =
Office: 330.253.2700 Email:
bdiehl at ayalogic.com Re: ‘Perfect’
Cast Selected by The ensemble cast includes veteran =
performer
Jim Wolf as the befuddled groom who wakes up after his bachelor party =
with a
hangover and a strange woman, played by Linda Peel, in his bed. His immediate panic is =
justified, as he knows
that his bride-to-be, played by Denise Bernstein, and his best man, =
featuring
Mark DePompeii (who just starred as Tevye in Hudson Player’s sold-out =
performances of
“Fiddler on the Roof”) will soon arrive. Pam LaForce (who
recently met great reviews in “Personals” at Actors’ =
“Perfect Wedding” is being
directed by Wayne Merholz from Solon (who =
directed
last year’s production of "Man of La Mancha"). Merholz has
directed at various theaters throughout =
Author Robin Hawdon
has had an extremely varied career.
Beyond writing novels and appearing on British television, he =
starred in
"When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth" and "Zeta One." As =
a
playwright, he has written over a dozen plays including, "Birthday
Suite" and the highly successful, "Don't Dress for =
Dinner." Tickets for "Perfect =
Wedding" will
be $10 and are available by calling the Hudson Players telephone box =
office 330
655-8522. The Learned Owl =
Book Shop will
have tickets available April 15. The =
#
# =
# Tickets $18/Adults; $16/Seniors & Students =20
Group rates =
are=20
available. =
Call the =
Fine Arts Box=20
Office at (440) 951-6637 or =
purchase tickets=20
online at www.fineartsassociation.org<=
/A> Location The Corning Auditorium =
of The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue (Rte 20), =
Willoughby, on=20
the campus of The Andrews School. The Cast Carrie Crow (AEA)-Ita=20
Ford Gina =
Shmukler(AEA)-Maura=20
Clarke Tina=20
Stafford(AEA)-Dorothy=20
Kazel Rachel =
Stern(AEA)-Jean=20
Donovan Adam =
Kern-Archbishop Oscar=20
Romero Beth =
McGee(AEA)-Country Woman Ensemble: Joshua=20
Brown Rebecca=20
Brown Dan =
DiCello Maria =
Eleo Greg =
Gnau Melanie=20
Hauer Dan =
Henning Evie =
Koh Allison=20
Lehr Anne =
Markt Craig=20
Mosier Eric=20
Neumore Sandy Kosovich=20
Peck Roger=20
Principe Alex =
Puette Laura=20
Rightnour Devon=20
Turchan The Artistic=20
Team Fabio Polanco, Direction Jennifer Paradise, Assistant=20
Direction Josh =
Senick, Music Direction Janiece=20
Kelley-Kiteley, Choreography Ben=20
Needham, Scenic Design=
Kristen=20
Buchs, Lighting Design Russ=20
Borski, Costume =
Designer Corby Grubb, =
Sound=20
Design Jennifer Polanco=20
(AEA) , Stage Management Sara Bubenik, =
Production and Company Management Paul Gatzke, Prop Design and Technical=20
Direction =
SPAN> Call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) =
951-6637 or purchase tickets online at www.fineartsassociation.org<=
/A> Greetings, I am a grapgic designer and photographer, Looking to work with theater troops. I will work within your budget. Skilled in photoshop,Illustrator,Microsoft Publisher,QuarkXpress. Looking forward to hearing from you =
CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: Colleen Doyle Babymakers, Inc. 312-371-0608 nader4ever at aol.com Second City Cleveland Alumni Return Home to Perform Original Two-Woman Show Cleveland, OH--March 16, 2004--Colleen Doyle and Dana Quercioli are proud to announce a return to Cleveland with their first original show, Babymakers. Babymakers incorporates sketch comedy, improvisation, and music to examine the chasm between perception and reality in everything from presidential candidates? agendas to hairdresser-client relationships to the dating habits of the terminally ill. Colleen Doyle wrote humorous cards for American Greetings and appeared in Tony n? Tina?s Wedding before joining the inaugural cast of Second City Cleveland. Dana Quercioli was an ensemble member of Cabaret Dada and Habitat for Insanity when she was selected for the mainstage cast of Second City. After working together on two Second City revues in Cleveland, Dana and Colleen moved to Chicago to continue studying writing and improvisation. Since relocating, they have performed with the all-Cleveland improv team Torso at The Playground and are currently studying at the famed ImprovOlympic, where they met and enlisted the talents of director Peter Gwinn. Babymakers plays the Cleveland Black Box Theatre, located at 1210 W. 6th Street, on April 10th at 7:30pm. For reservations and ticket information, please call 216-696-HAHA. African Soul Dance Theater, is seeking actors, =
dancers,
singers, and drummers for a new production, “In Search of a =
Queen,”
to be presented on Sunday, May 30th, at the Allen Theater, in
Playhouse Square, as part of the Midwest African Dance Conference. =
If you’ve always wanted to learn African dance =
and
drumming, here’s your chance to study and =
perform! Children and adults, male and female, are =
needed. There are three audition dates: Friday, April 2, 2004, 6:00 PM, Cory Methodist Church, 1117 E.
105th St. Saturday, April 3, 2004, =
3:00 PM, the Black
Box, next to the artists’ residence at 1075 =
E. 74th
St. (off St. Clair) Sunday, April 4, 2004, 2:00 PM, the Black
Box, next to the artists’ residence at 1075 =
E. 74th
St. (off St. Clair) Please call 451-SOUL (7685) to register or to find =
out more. Anita Rose Banks anitaroseb at earthlink.net The Zion UCC Church of=
Tremont Presents: Sunday, April 4, 2004<=
o:p> 2pm =
FONT> (Don't=
Forget about Daylight Savings Time!) Zion UCC Church in Tremont 2716 West 14th St. Cleveland, Ohio 44113-5216 (On West 14th Street a=
block past Pilgrim Church. <=
/SPAN> Zion is on the right a=
nd has a Red Door.) Featuring: Brian Thornton, Cello<=
o:p> Jennifer Woda, Mezzo-S=
oprano Elizabeth Johnson, Pia=
no With Special Guest Art=
ists: Kathleen Mylecraine, F=
lute and Victoria Marra, Clarinet Works to be performed=20=
include: Sinfonia Concer=
tante Op. 125 by Prokofiev Selections from =E2=
=80=9CThe Nursery=E2=80=9D by Mussorgsky And the WORLD PREMIERE=
of =E2=80=9CMommy Songs=
=E2=80=9D by Cleveland Composer Victoria Belfiglio &n=
bsp; **=
*Admission is Free and Open to the Public*** &nb=
sp;Punch and Pie Reception to Follow
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From dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org Thu Apr 1 08:36:28 2004
From: dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org (Dale Van Niel)
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 11:36:28 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]run crew positions
Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F37871A@GLTF01>
Great Lakes Theatre Festival and Cleveland Public Theatre are in need of run
crew and wardrobe personnel for Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By In
America at Cleveland Public Theatre. The rehearsal/performance dates are
April 22, 2004 through May 29, 2004 and you must be available for day and
evening hours.
Experience with basic stage operations and prop running desired, but we will
train. This is a great way to break into professional theatre and make
contacts while learning how professional theatres work. This is also a
great opportunity for high school or college students. There will be a
small stipend offered. If you are interested please contact Dale Van Niel
at Great Lakes Theater Festival by phone at 216-241-5490, x321 or by email
at dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org.
Dale Van Niel
Production Manager
Great Lakes Theater Festival
1501 Euclid Avenue, Suite 423
Cleveland, OH 44115
(216) 241-5490, x321
(216) 241-6315 FAX
dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org
From kgygli at jcu.edu Thu Apr 1 09:13:51 2004
From: kgygli at jcu.edu (kgygli at jcu.edu)
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 12:13:51 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Chance To See A Piece of My Heart at
JCU!!!
Message-ID: <8d9aca74.2a4e2c1a.a245900@mirapoint.jcu.edu>
A Piece of My Heart runs Friday and Saturday, April 2 and 3
at 8PM, and Sunday, April 4 at 2PM, in Kulas Auditorium,
Administration Building, John Carroll University. Come see
Shirley Lauro's gripping play based on true stories from
women who served in Vietnam as Army and Navy nurses and
Intelligence workers, Red Cross volunteers and USO
entertainers. Unfortunately, the subject matter is still
very timely.
After the Friday, April 2 performance, Mary Powell, a former
Army Nurse who served in Vietnam, will lead a discussion
about women in Vietnam.
From SomeDadA at aol.com Thu Apr 1 09:14:29 2004
From: SomeDadA at aol.com (SomeDadA at aol.com)
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 12:14:29 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Special Show @ Dada Tonght!
Message-ID:
You and your friends are invited to a special performance this TONIGHT a=
t 8:00PM at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater. Come mix and mingle with m=
embers of The Cleveland Ad Club and other members of Cleveland's artistic co=
mmunity.
Tickets only $10!
Doors open at 7:30.
Cabaret Dada is located in the Warehouse District at 1210 West 6th stree=
t=20
Don't forget to grab a drink before the show next door at the Dive Bar,=20=
42 beers all 2 bucks from 4-8 pm.
For Show reservations Call 216-696-HAHA(4242) Or visit WWW.cabaretdada.c=
om
Cabaret Dada is Cleveland's first and only full time improvisational the=
ater and home of Something Dada Improvisational Comedy Co. Shows are based e=
ntirely on audience suggestions and always different. With their eclectic me=
nagerie of improvisational structures, songs, theater games and audience int=
eraction, Something Dada presents an outrageous extravaganza that is fast, f=
lexible and frighteningly funny.
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From bdiehl at ayalogic.com Thu Apr 1 07:18:42 2004
From: bdiehl at ayalogic.com (Brian Diehl)
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 10:18:42 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Perfect Cast Selected by Hudson Players
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Date: March 31, 2004
Contact: Brian Diehl, Board Member, Hudson Players
39 Church St. Hudson, OH 44236
Office: 330.253.2700 Email:
bdiehl at ayalogic.com
Re: 'Perfect' Cast Selected by Hudson Players
HUDSON, OHIO - Hudson Players Director, Wayne Herholz has assembled a
first-class cast for this Spring's production of "Perfect Wedding," a
comedy-farce by Robin Hawdon. The fast-action production will run April
30, May 1, 7, 8, 14 and 15.
The ensemble cast includes veteran performer Jim Wolf as the befuddled
groom who wakes up after his bachelor party with a hangover and a
strange woman, played by Linda Peel, in his bed. His immediate panic is
justified, as he knows that his bride-to-be, played by Denise Bernstein,
and his best man, featuring Mark DePompeii (who just starred as Tevye in
Hudson Player's sold-out performances of "Fiddler on the Roof") will
soon arrive. Pam LaForce (who recently met great reviews in "Personals"
at Actors' Summit) will add fire and comedy, along with seasoned
actress, Kathy Turk, as the mother of the bride.
"Perfect Wedding" is being directed by Wayne Merholz from Solon (who
directed last year's production of "Man of La Mancha"). Merholz has
directed at various theaters throughout Ohio.
Author Robin Hawdon has had an extremely varied career. Beyond writing
novels and appearing on British television, he starred in "When
Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth" and "Zeta One." As a playwright, he has
written over a dozen plays including, "Birthday Suite" and the highly
successful, "Don't Dress for Dinner."
Tickets for "Perfect Wedding" will be $10 and are available by calling
the Hudson Players telephone box office 330 655-8522. The Learned Owl
Book Shop will have tickets available April 15.
The Barlow Community Center is off route 303, two blocks east of route
91 and on South Oviatt Street - across from the Hudson Fire Department
and Safety Center. For more information or for tickets, contact the
Hudson Players: players at ayalogic.com.
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SPRING FLING FUNDRAISER
FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 2004 6-10 P.M.
West Cafeteria of Brunswick High School
3643 Center Road
Brunswick, Ohio 44212
Pasta Dinner by Santosuosso Pizza Pasta Vino
Silent Auction, Musical Revue:
"SONGS OUR GRANDFATHERS SANG"
A new work, conceived and directed by Allen M. White
Performed by:
Norm Bennett
Amiee Collier
John Lipian
Pat Senkar
Matt Bennett
Allen M. White
Musical Director and Accompanist - Matt Bennett
Costumes - Candace Lipton
Assistant Director - Jeff Pandora
$10 per Person, which includes dinner and the show.
Info: 330-273-0201
Dinner will be served from 6:00-8:30pm. The performance will begin
at 7:30pm.
Proceeds go to the Grant and Scholarship programs of the Brunswick
Education Foundation
The show is a collection of songs sung when people gathered together 100
years ago. Some are sad, some are funny. Some are familiar,
and some are not. All of the songs are entertaining and we hope
you'll be singing along with us as we present them.
Theatre is my life! The rest is just reality.
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From Parmarita at aol.com Thu Apr 1 23:14:54 2004
From: Parmarita at aol.com (Parmarita at aol.com)
Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 02:14:54 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]MURDER, MAYHEM, MYSTERY AND FUN
Message-ID:
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From Crwhite114 at aol.com Fri Apr 2 04:38:49 2004
From: Crwhite114 at aol.com (Crwhite114 at aol.com)
Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 07:38:49 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]oops - Correction - Still Looking for the Perfect Couple -
Barefoot in the Park
Message-ID:
STILL LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT COUPLE
Wanted =E2=80=93 the perfect couple to play Corie and Paul Bratter
(lead roles)
=C2=A0in =C2=A0
Barefoot in the Park
by Neil Simon
Roles are still open for 2 actors
=C2=A0( one male, one female)
=C2=A0between the ages of 25 and 35
TUESDAY,=C2=A0April 6th=C2=A0 7:30pm
and
=C2=A0WEDNESDAY, April 7th=C2=A0=C2=A0 7:30pm
Rehearsals to begin mid April
Directed by Kate Tonti
Theatre address
40 West River Street
Chagrin Falls
We will have script selections available on site the night of auditions.
Headshots and resumes are not expected, but are appreciated.
All actors perform on a volunteer basis in
=C2=A0Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Productions.
SHOW DATES ARE:
June 4th=C2=A0 -=C2=A0 June 26th
Friday and Saturdays:=C2=A0 8:00 pm Curtain
Questions:=C2=A0 Call=C2=A0 440-247-8955
HOPE TO SEE YOU AT AUDITIONS!
=C2=A0
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. There is no need for an appointment. Audition=
s will take place in the order you have arrived.
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 AEA Guest Artist Agreement 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. =A0 Th=
e combination of which creates a dynamic theatre experience for all involved=
. =A0 We perform at the Rocky River High School Auditorium, an 800 seat venu=
e with state of the art equipment and an orchestra pit. =A0 In this case, we=
will have a large orchestra to bring this incredible music alive.
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=A0 Sharon Stark--------------Costume Design
Mark your calendars!
With respect,
Kevin Joseph Kelly=A0
Call me with any questions 216-269-3824 or email me at this address.
TPOG!
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From GOLD2 at aol.com Fri Apr 2 09:10:36 2004
From: GOLD2 at aol.com (GOLD2 at aol.com)
Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 12:10:36 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]vhs amato show
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VHS tapes of the Souvenir/Beau Coup set is available for $20 (charge by=20
phone)
let me know if you want one.=A0
CANDLEJUMP PRODUCTIONS presents
SOUPERNATURAL
starring Kristin Richardson, Kevin Max
with a full celebrity cast including
Lou Ferrigno, Dee Wallace-Stone....
check it out at
www.Soupernaturalmovie.com
Thanks
Julie Matthews
Producer
216-210-2106
330-467-0577
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VHS tapes of the Souvenir/Beau Coup set=
is available for $20 (charge by phone)
let me know if you want one.=A0
CANDLEJUMP PRODUCTIONS pr=
esents
SOUPERNATURAL
starring Kristin Richardson, Kevin Max
with a full celebrity cas=
t including
Lou Ferrigno, Dee Wallace=
-Stone....
check it out at
Thanks
Julie Matthews
216-210-2106
330-467-0577
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From KNEWTRA3 at aol.com Fri Apr 2 09:31:16 2004
From: KNEWTRA3 at aol.com (KNEWTRA3 at aol.com)
Date: Fri, 02 Apr 2004 12:31:16 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sanctuary Opens!
Message-ID: <39B2E638.0569BFC2.0070521B@aol.com>
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
From suzie_dave at msn.com Fri Apr 2 11:59:12 2004
From: suzie_dave at msn.com (David A. Estvanko)
Date: Fri, 02 Apr 2004 14:59:12 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Save The Royalton Players
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From lilith at cros.net Fri Apr 2 13:41:24 2004
From: lilith at cros.net (Christine Chapman)
Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 16:41:24 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]LAKESPEARE AUDITIONS SATURDAY!!!
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Auditions slots still available for
Lakespeare Theatre Festival's
Inaugural Season!
We are producing=20
"Much Ado About Nothing",
and other original shorts at
Lakeview Park in
Port Clinton, OH
Production dates are=20
June 12, 13, 19 & 20, 2004.
Call 419-797-2220 to schedule
your appointment.
Thank you for supporting the performing arts!
Christine Chapman,
Artistic Director
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From WodaThorn at aol.com Sat Apr 3 05:18:23 2004
From: WodaThorn at aol.com (WodaThorn at aol.com)
Date: Sat, 3 Apr 2004 08:18:23 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Russian Into Spring": Tomorrow!
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The Zion UCC Church of Tremont Presents:
=E2=80=9CRussian Into Spring=E2=80=9D
Sunday, April 4, 2004
2pm=20
(Don't Forget about Daylight Savings Time!)
Zion UCC Church in Tremont
2716 West 14th St. Cleveland, Ohio 44113-5216
(On West 14th Street a block past=20
Pilgrim Church.=20
Zion is on the right and has a Red Door.)
=20
Featuring:
Brian Thornton, Cello
Jennifer Woda, Mezzo-Soprano
Elizabeth Johnson, Piano
With Special Guest Artists:
Kathleen Mylecraine, Flute and Victoria Marra, Clarinet
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Sinfonia Concertante Op. 125 by Prokofiev
Selections from =E2=80=9CThe Nursery=E2=80=9D by Mussorgsky
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TONIGHT!
APRIL 3, 2004
8:00PM
TICKETS ARE $7 (HALF PRICE FOR SENIOR CITIZENS)
DIRECTOR: LAUREN PERSONS
CHOREOGRAPHER: LESTER CURRIE
MUSIC DIRECTOR: PETE ZAREMBA
VOCAL DIRECTOR: JARED PLASTERER
HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
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Auditions for Short film
I am shooting my first short film using my mini-dv camera and I am looking for people that would be interested in participating in my production. This is a no pay job, but if anyone would like to share information about deferred payment, I would appreciate it.
I am looking to shoot in the evening on a few nights in April.
The story is about a former couple stuck in an empty parking lot and fighting over whose fault it is that they are stuck there.
The shoot will take place on Pearl Road in Strongsville.
I am looking for:
1 ? Female (between the ages of 18 and 21)
1 ? Male (between the ages of 18 and 21)
I am also looking for someone that can help me light an outdoor scene preferably with access to lights and someone with audio equipment that is willing to record sound.
Auditions will take place at:
MDI Studios
1265 W. 106th Street #1
Cleveland, OH 44102
Tel: 216.373.3278
Tuesday, April 6th from 5-7:30pm
Please email C.M. Holtwick at cm at fountaingeo.com or fountaingeo at yahoo.com .
Please email me your headshot/resume.
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Date: Sun, 4 Apr 2004 07:29:04 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE HOLDS AUDITIONS FOR "THE WONDERFUL WIZARD
OF OZ"
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Clague Playhouse
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 44145
Phone: 440-331-0403
Clague Playhouse Children/Teen Theatre will hold auditions for The Wonderful Wizard of OZ on Saturday, April 24, 2004 from 2-5PM and Sunday, April 25, 2004 from 5-7PM. Auditions both days will be at the Playhouse.
The Director is Nancy Burkinshaw
IN ORDER TO AUDITION, YOU MUST HAVE BEEN A STUDENT OF THE CHILDREN/TEEN THEATRE DURING THE 2003-2004 CLASS SESSIONS .
Performance dates are: July 8, 9, l0, 11, 15, 16, 17, 18, 2004
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--MS_Mac_OE_3163959321_20401723_MIME_Part-- From clydesimon at sbcglobal.net Sun Apr 4 19:46:56 2004 From: clydesimon at sbcglobal.net (Clyde Simon) Date: Sun, 4 Apr 2004 19:46:56 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Will & Wanton Lust opens this Friday at the Liminis! Message-ID: <20040405024656.42075.qmail@web80602.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1796887685-1081133216=:41009 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM'S FIRST PRODUCTION OF 2004 OPENS THIS FRIDAY, APRIL 9, WITH A RECEPTION TO FOLLOW AT THE STARKWEATHER convergence-continuum?s first production of 2004, Free Will and Wanton Lust by Nicky Silver, is a nice play about family. 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. There will be an opening night reception after the show down the street at The Starkweather, 2572 Scranton Rd. Free food and a discounted cash bar. Come join us! Free Will and Wanton Lust 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. --0-1796887685-1081133216=:41009 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
convergence-continuum?s first production of 2004, Free Will and Wanton Lust by Nicky Silver, is a nice play about family. 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. There will be an opening night reception after the show down the street at The Starkweather, 2572 Scranton Rd. Free food and a discounted cash bar. Come join us! Free Will and Wanton Lust 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. |
Auditions fo=
r =E2=80=9CFunny Money=E2=80=9D At
Huntington Playhouse will hol=
d auditions for the adult British comedy, =E2=80=9CFunny Money=E2=80=9D on M=
onday, April 12th and Tuesday, April 13th at
Hu=
ntington Playhouse is located at
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e at:
**** = FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE **** FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ****
Contact
Western Campus Theatre Department Presents
Working, THE = MUSICAL
By = Steven Scwartz and Nina Faso
Christopher Bohan – Director
Bryan Bowser - Musical Director
Leilani Barrett – Choreographer
Opening Friday, April 16 at 8pm
Show = Dates: &= nbsp; April 16, 17, 22, 23 & 24 at 8pm
&nbs= p;  = ; = April 18 & 25 at 3pm
Tickets: &n= bsp; &nb= sp; $10 regular admission
&nbs= p;  = ; = $8 for students/staff/seniors/children under 12
&nbs= p;  = ; = $6 NEOPAL Special =
Where: &nbs= p;  = ; CCC Western Campus Theatre
&nbs= p;  = ; = 11000 Pleasant Valley Rd.
&nbs= p;  = ; = Parma, OH 44130
Reservations: Call the CCC = West Box Office at 216.987.5536
About the = Director:
Christopher Bohan is a founding member of Cabaret Dada = Improvisational Theatre and a local actor, director and teacher. This is = Chris’ directing debut. At CCC West, Chris served as Assistant Director = for Lobo A Gogo and Married...With Chekhov. Chris recently performed with = Great Lakes Theatre Festival in the repertory of Hamlet and Tartuffe. = Chris holds a BA in Theatre and Economics from Lehigh University = and will become a member of The Hilberry Company at Wayne State University = this fall where he will earn his MFA in Acting.
About the = Choreographer:
Leilani Barrett =
is
an actor, dancer, choreographer and teacher. Mr. Barrett, a native =
of Cleveland,
OH, graduated from the Cleveland School of the Arts where he majored in
theater with a strong dance emphasis. Under scholarship he continued his
education at the Ohio State University.
His formal dance training began as one of the original members of the
award-winning program, The YARD. His movement training began with =
West
African dance, Hip Hop/ Breakdance, martial arts, ballet and various =
modern
techniques (Hawkens, Graham, and Horton) including Capoeira, the =
Brazilian
dance-martial art. Mr. Barrett has participated in several =
workshops led
by Alison Chase of Pilobolus Dance Theater and its company members, Bill =
T.
Jones, and Art Bridgeman & Myrna Packer. He left the Ohio State =
University
to join the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company in 1995.
About the Musical = Director:
Bryan L. Bowser is the Director of Conservatory Outreach and the Preparatory / Adult Education Program at Baldwin-Wallace College = Conservatory of Music. Mr. Bowser spent three seasons as Director of Operations = with Lyric Opera Cleveland before returning to his alma mater BW as = director of the newly formed Conservatory Outreach Department. Bryan = also serves as Minister of Music at the First Congregational United Church of = Christ in Berea and has been seen in many local theaters as a performer, = music director, conductor and choreographer Bryan is a board = member of Brecksville Theater on the Square.
About the = Play:
 = ; Studs Terkel's Working: People Talk about = What They Do All Day and How They Feel about What They Do, gave = real, working class Americans a voice. Working – The Musical, gives a face to those voices. = Stephen Schwartz and Nina Faso allow us to see what Studs Terkel calls = “the extraordinary dreams of ordinary people.”
 = ; Twenty-six workers, including a parking lot attendant, corporate executive, = newsboy, schoolteacher, gas man, housewife, fireman, waitress, millworker and = others, sing and talk about their jobs, defining not only their daily round, but = their hopes and aspirations as well. Each of the characters allow us to = see them as an individual as well as part of a greater whole; a community of = people that support each other, whether directly or indirectly. = Housewives are supported by other housewives and firemen are supported by other fireman because they share a mutual respect for an occupation that keeps the = world moving along toward a better place. They all have something they = can point to.
 = ; Working – The Musical, = opened on Broadway on May 14, 1978. It was written by Stephen = Schwartz and Nina Faso. Music by Stephen Schwartz, Micki Grant, Craig Carnelia, = Mary Rodgers and James Taylor. Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, Micki Grant, = Craig Carnelia, James Taylor and Susan Birkenhead.
The = Cast:
Melissa = Bruder &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; Roberta Victor
Robert = Burian &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; Mike Dillard
Mary = Catalano  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; Heather Lamb
Beth = Drago &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = Candy Cottingham, Maggie = Holmes
Alicia = Fogal &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; = Grace Clements
Lenny = Geschke = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Rex Winship, Dave, Tom = Patrick
Joe = Haladey = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; Ralph Werner
Jessica Johnson = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; Enid DuBois
Aaron = Knapp &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; Mason = Soloist
Kent = LeMar &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; Al Calinda, Anthony = Coelho
Matt = Mahoney = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Conrad Swibel, Frank = Decker
John Paul = Makowski  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Charlie Blossum
Margot = Marinicic &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Newsboy = Soloist
Crystal = Rerko &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; = Sharon Atkins
Nicole = Riva &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Babe Secoli
Kira = Seaton &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; Rose Hoffman
Jeanette = Stack-Luli &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; Kate Rushton
Megan = Tuttle &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = Nora Watson, Delores = Dante
Production = Staff:
Christopher M. = Bohan &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; Director
Bryan Bowser = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; Musical Director
Leilani Barrett &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; Choreogrpaher
Arthur Grothe &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Assistant Director
Benjamin Stewart &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; Stage Manager
Terry = Martin &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; = Scenic Designer
Shawna Melnakowski &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; Lighting Designer
Dana Romeo &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Costume Designer
Scott Meikle &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; Sound Designer
David = Schneider &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Properties = Master
Kristen Boehnlein &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; Assistant Stage Manager
Contact
Box = Office Hours: M, W, F from 12-4pm.
216.987.5536
Cuyahoga Community College
Western Campus Theatre Department
11000 Pleasant Valley Rd. Parma, OH 44130
Christopher.Bohan at tri-c.edu= a>
The North Coast Men's Chorus, Richard Cole, Music Direrector will hold auditions for its June 19th & 20th production, "Pride & Joy" this Sunday, April 4 at 6:00 PM at Pilgrim Congregational Church, 2592 West 14th Street (Southwest corner of W. 14th & Starkweather) in Tremont.
There is no need to prepare an audition piece. Auditions consist of identifying a prospective member's ability to match pitches and determining the singer's vocal range.
Rehearsals are every Sunday evening from 7:00 - 9:30 PM and it is required that members miss no more than 3 rehearsals.
Members of the Chorus represent the widest possible diversity: from doctors, lawyers, and bankers to service workers, and everything in between. The Chorus? programming reflects the same level of diversity with singing, dancing, and comedy, through music from around the world.
Perhaps the highest profile gay organization in Northeast Ohio, the North Coast Men?s Chorus has grown to over 100 singing members, under the direction of Music Director, Richard Cole. The all volunteer organization, founded in 1988 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.
To request further information, contact the Chorus Membership Chair, Diane Moffett at membership at ncmchorus.org.
Press Release
Chagrin Valley Little Theatre
Presents David Ives =93Mere Mortals=94
March 29, 2004: Join us for an evening of verbal =
brilliance with=20
David Ives. Lightening =
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Sheldon Lawrence Peggy=20 Smith
Rachel Douglas &nbs= p; =20 Jim McCormack
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GEAUGA LYRIC =
THEATER
GUILD AT THE
GEAUGA
THEATER
Extends their = warm appreciation to their patrons
The show will complete its sell-out run this coming =
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THANK YOU SO MUCH =
FOR
ALL YOUR SUPPORT!
WE LOOK FORWARD TO =
SEEING YOU
ON THURSDAY, MAY 6th
When the GLTG will open =
our
next show
Directed by Fred =
Sternfeld
May =
6,7,8,9,13,14,15,20,21,22
Starring:
Mark
Cipra
Diane K.
Mull
Doug
Rossi
Liz
Conway
Reservations
can be made by calling the Box Office at (440) =
286-2255
Or by
e-mail at: marvail8 at hotmail.com
WEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE
is proud to present
Special Guest, CHARLES S. DUTTON
Weathervane Playhouse will host actor
He made his directorial debut in HBO's First Time Felon and=
directed the HBO original miniseries, The Corner. The Corne=
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was nominated including Dutton's win as Best Director. He receive=
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Dutton's first feature film as a director, Against the Ropes=
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A Network television movie, DC Sniper: 23 Days of Fear. =
He sta=
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or his first-hand knowledge of the power to change one's life, few speakers=20=
can ever match Charles Dutton's magnetic presence, intensity and ability to=20=
inspire audiences.
With the strong support of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Eta Tau=20=
Lambda Chapter, Akron, Ohio and the Akron Community Foundation, Weathervane=20=
is please to bring Mr. Dutton to Akron.
In
response to the posting from Eric =
Stuyvesant:
It is true that many LA Casting =
Directors
and Producers are requesting Color Headshots. While I have lots of experience =
in
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people
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Just as a fashion designer still only wants a thin =
5’9” female
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still
stuck in the past. In =
visits to
agencies in LA, the last this past January, out of the hundreds of =
client headshots
there are only about four to six people willing to try the new Color =
headshots. This is on its way to changing =
and many more
people are using the COLOR HEADSHOT. One of the reasons for the =
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quit
amazing… at ABC Pictures you get 1000 Black & White for $120 =
and
Color costs just under $400 ($396). The best photographers who shoot =
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Sent: =
To:
neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: =
[NEohioPAL]Photographers
and Actors: Note of Interest
I just got back in town from shooting a couple of =
music
videos for up and coming LA bands. During my 10 day stay in LA I was =
fortunate
enough to spend a few hours with an old friend named Susan Johnston. =
Susan is a
producer, a current casting director for The 5th Wheel, as well as an =
actress.
She left our meeting for brunch with the producers of The West Wing =
where she
is a candidate for a new character. (Not name dropping, just want you to
recognize that I'm not giving you fly by night advice.) Anyhow, Susan, =
in
passing, informed me that the Industry
Standard for head shots is quickly becoming color photos. Keep this in mind as =
you
select your next photographer, and as you decide whether your career =
will lead
you to the West and/or east coast.
peace,
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non-disclosable information. If the recipient of this transmission =
is not
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to
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2004.
Do you Yahoo!? WEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE announces
The Cast:
Brian Hutchison (Claude) Akron
Low-cost preview performances on Wednesday and Thursday,=
April 14 & 15 at 7:30 p.m. with official opening on Friday, April 16 at=
8:00 p.m. Other performances are Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Fridays and=20=
Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Charge by phone at Weathervane'=
s Ticket Office at 330-836-2626. Call between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tu=
esday through Friday. Tickets: $18 ($2 discount on Thursdays and Sunda=
ys for Senior Citizens & Students).
The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with=
state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, education excellence and cu=
ltural enrichment for all Ohioans.
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From p.a.gould at att.net Tue Mar 30 21:23:53 2004
From: p.a.gould at att.net (p.a.gould at att.net)
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 05:23:53 +0000
Subject: [NEohioPAL]"The Way Home" website-- a feature film
Message-ID: <033120040523.19830.406A55E8000C47CF00004D762158766720FF9B938A9098D19ED1@att.net>
Hello--
More information on the progress of the independent feature film "The Way Home", which was filmed in Shaker Heights, Ohio, has been added to the official website.
Take a moment and explore the site at
http://www.littlebeth.com
Thanks, and please visit often as even more information will be added in the days ahead.
--
Visit the world of Little Beth
Entertainment at www.littlebeth.com
"We are the music makers and we
are the dreamers of dreams."--
Willy Wonka
From jboukis at kalliopestage.com Tue Mar 30 22:00:13 2004
From: jboukis at kalliopestage.com (John Paul Boukis)
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 01:00:13 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Carousel Opportunities at Kalliope Stage
Message-ID:
Cast for Neil Simon's THE DINNER PARTY
Akron Premiere
Weathervane Playhouse is pleased to present the AKRON PREMIERE of Neil S=
imon's delicious comedy THE DINNER PARTY, April 14 - May 9, 2004. This=
production is sponsored by Summa Health System Foundation.
The Playwright
Neil Simon has been the record-breakingest playwright ever to contribute=
to the American stage. He was born in New York in 1927, the son of a=20=
salesman in a dress-manufacturing firm, and began writing comic material as=20=
a 15-year-old high school student. Come Blow Your Horn was his first play an=
d was produced in New York in 1961. It became the first in Simon's cha=
in of stage successes that turned Broadway for at least the next dozen years=
into a continuing Simon festival. At least one Simon play was current=
on Broadway every week night for the next fourteen years (except for a 3=
=BD- month gap in 1963 and a four-month gap in 1967). His list of play=
s includes Little Me, Barefoot in the Park, The Odd Couple, Sweet Charity, T=
he Star-Spangled Girl, Plaza Suite, The Last of the Red Hot Lovers, The Suns=
hine Boys, California Suite, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Biloxi Blues, Lost in Y=
onkers and Laughter on the 23rd Floor. The Dinner Party opened on Broadway l=
ate in 2000 following a record-breaking run at the Mark Taper Forum in Los A=
ngeles in 1999 and its East Coast premiere at the Kennedy Center in June 200=
0.
The Director
Sarah May is the 2001 winner of the Northern Ohio Live Award of Achievem=
ent in Theatre for her direction of A Piece of My Heart at the Beck Center.=20=
She was nominated for the same award for My Children! My Africa! at Do=
bama, Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill starring Rasheryl McCreary, Mulebo=
ne at Karamu and Having Our Say at Ensemble Theatre. Most recently May=
directed Anton in Show Businessfor Ensemble Theatre, Spinning into Butter f=
or Beck Center and John Guare's Six Degrees of Separation for Charenton Thea=
tre. Scene Magazine named the latter as Best Theatre Production of 200=
3. Sarah currently lives in Cleveland Heights.
A newcomer to Weathervane, Brian has won numerous awards for his theatri=
cal work including back-to-back Best Actor trophies from The North Canton Pl=
ayhouse for his performances in Butterflies Are Free and A Christmas Story.=20=
He was also seen there in As Bees in Honey Drown and Miracle on 34th S=
treet.
Richard Worswick (Albert) Akron
Richard was recently seen on the Weathervane stage as one of the two fra=
ntic actors playing multiple roles in The Mystery of Irma Vep. He rece=
ived a Chanticleer Best Actor Award for his portrayal of Reuven Malter in Th=
e Chosen. Prior to retiring, he spent the last 22 years working as an=20=
administrator for the Cleveland Orchestra.
Michael Rogan (Andre) Highland Heights
A newcomer to Weathervane, Michael appeared as Prince Cherney in Little=20=
Me at the Cassidy Theatre, and other roles at Shore Cultural Centre, Western=
Reserve Playhouse and Lakeland Theatre. He is a retired attorney.
Melanie Korman (Mariette) Akron
Melanie was seen as Clair in the Weathervane's Proof earlier this season=
. Other favorite roles include Rosalind in As You Like It, Diana in Lend Me=20=
a Tenor and Bette in Heaven Can Wait. She is currently Director of Public Pr=
ograms at Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens.
Brenda Redmond (Yvonne) Clevelan=
d/Northfield Center
She has appeared in several productions for Mayfield Community Players i=
ncluding Opal's Million Dollar Duck, The Monkey's Paw and The Plaza Su=
ites. She holds a journalism and law degree from The Ohio State Univer=
sity and is an attorney for the U.S. Department of Education.
Dede Klein (Gabrielle) Hudson
Dede won a Best Actress Chanticleer for her role of Elvira in Blithe Spi=
rit and a Best Supporting Actress Chanticleer for her role of Birdie in The=20=
Little Foxes. Other favorite roles for Weathervane include Amanda in T=
he Glass Menagerie and Florence in The Odd Couple (Female Version). De=
de is a flight attendant for American Airlines.
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Canton Ohio, March 31, 2004=E2=80=94The Players Guild Theatre pro= vides adults with delicious entertainment. Charles Busch=E2=80=99s naughty s= ocial satire, The Tale of the Allergist=E2=80=99s Wife, is co= ming to the Arena Stage, April 23=E2=80=94May 2. This razor-sharp new comedy= chronicles the turmoil of Marjorie Taub, a woman with whom we can all relat= e, and her betraying nemesis, Lee. Surprising turns and scandalous surprises= make this the perfect play for a grown-up evening out.
&nbs= p; A few familiar faces can= be seen in this hilarious romp. M= ary Lou Ianni, as Marjorie, welcomes her twentieth year of involvement w= ith The Players Guild Theatre and = Kathy Snyder as Lee, returns to the stage after appearing with Soap Oper= a Star, David Canary, in the successful drama, Proof. Newcomers, = Ian S. Haberman, Justin Steigl= itz and Margaret Puzsik ma= ke their debut.
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-------------------------------1080759654-- From yvette at beckcenter.org Wed Mar 31 11:44:01 2004 From: yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 14:44:01 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Celebrate National Dance Week! Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E01D7BC@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C41758.842ED769 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Lynda Sackett, (216) 521-2540 ext. 245, Beck Center Dance Margaret Holden, (216) 749-4228, Cleveland Dance Theater Linda Jackson, (216) 348-7913, Play House Square FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: =20 Celebration of National Dance Week in northeast Ohio April 23 to May 2, 2004 will take place under the guidance of regional director Margaret Holden. Beck Center for the Arts and Playhouse Square Center will participate in the celebration. =20 =20 On Sunday, April 25 dance workshops and performances will take place at Beck Center for the Arts, 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. The dance workshops are scheduled accordingly: =20 11:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., Modern Jazz with Nancy Hightower, Studio B =20 11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., Flamenco with Libby Lubinger, Annex Studio 12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., Ballet with Brian Murphy, Annex Studio=20 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m., African Dance with Cenithia Selinas, Studio B =20 Tuition of $10. per class is payable in advance. Registration should be mailed to: Margaret Holden, 4140 Diane Drive, Fairview Park, Ohio 44126.=20 =20 Performances of dancers from the region will take place at 2:30 p.m. in the Beck Center Armory. Artists include: Anteus, Beck Center Dance Workshop, Berea High School Dance Team, Cleveland Chamber Ballet, Cleveland Dance Theatre, Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Csardas, Duffy Liturgical Dance, Fairmount Arts Center Dance, Hathaway Brown Modern Dancers, Kashtan Ukranian Dancers, Living Fountain, Brian Murphy, and O'Hare Irish Dancers. The performance is free and open to the public.=20 =20 Northeast Ohio's celebration of National Dance Week continues at Playhouse Square Center on Saturday, May 1 with Houston Ballet's performance of Cinderella. Special National Dance Week discounts for this May 1, 8:00 p.m. performance at the State Theatre are available by calling the Playhouse Square Center Group Sales Department at 216-771-4444 ext. 3257. National Dance Week guests will attend a Pre-Show Talk from 7:00 to 7:30 p.m. in the Ohio Theater Lobby led by Houston Ballet's Artistic Director Stanton Welch and get a glimpse behind-the-scenes at a special post-performance backstage tour. Guests must be part of the National Dance Week group to participate in the tour. Houston Ballet's performances are part of the Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital Ballet Series at Playhouse Square Center. =20 =20 A juried art exhibition inspired by dance and created by regional artists has been coordinated by Janette Ols. The exhibit is on display at Cyrano's Place, 12510 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood from April 30 to May 31. Viewing days and hours are Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. All of the art work is for sale.=20 =20 =20 =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts www.beckcenter.orgMargaret =
Holden, (216)
749-4228, Cleveland Dance Theater
Linda =
Jackson, (216)
348-7913,
Celebration of National Dance Week in northeast =
On Sunday, April 25 dance workshops and performances =
will
take place at
Tuition of =
$10. per class is payable in advance. Registration =
should be
mailed to: Margaret =
Holden,
Performances of dancers from the region will take =
place at
A juried art exhibition inspired by dance and created =
by
regional artists has been coordinated by Janette Ols.
The exhibit is on display at Cyrano’s =
Place,
Yvette A. Hanzel
Director of Marketing
216.521.2540 ext. 225
Email: =
yvette at beckcenter.org
Fax: =
216.228.6050
GEAUGA LYRIC THEATER GUILD AT THE =
GEAUGA
THEATER
IN =
COOPERATION
WITH MTI PROUDLY ANNOUNCE
AUDITIONS
BOOK & LYRICS ADAPTED =
BY
DAVID H. BELL =
MUSIC
ADAPTED BY ROB BOWMAN
DIRECTED =
BY
LISA MARIE FRENCH
The show =
is just
what it sounds like: a swinging, jazzed up version of the original =
greatest hit
from Gilbert & Sullivan, The Mikado.
A family-friendly show that features many different song =
styles. Blues, Cab Calloway swing, Hot Gospel, scorching love songs, and fantastic dance =
numbers. Ready for something new? This is =
it.
The story
centers around the inhabitants of a Japanese village. When a wandering musician enters looking for his true =
love,
only to find that she is to be wed to another…and more powerful =
man, the fun
gets going. Director Lisa =
Marie
French is pulling out all the stops to present the summer hit right in =
the
heart of Geauga County. =
Part
Japanese fantasy, great comedy, and all big Broadway musical! =
There are 5 male lead parts and 4 = female leads. 1 male needed that = can tap well and one male that plays the trumpet, badly. All lead roles must be strong = vocalists.
Chorus =
roles
will be made up of both singers and dancers; =
both =
talents
are not required for chorus.
Needed =
will
be 2 women with modeling skills.
These 2 models will play an extremely important part in the show =
and
will be on stage throughout the performance.
Duet =
will be
involved.
AUDITION =
INFORMATION:
MAY 17 AND MAY =
18
6:00-9:00PM
AT GEAUGA =
THEATER
101 WATER STREET, =
CHARDON
(440) =
286-2255
PLEASE =
PREPARE:
1-BLUES STYLE SONG & 1-UPTEMPO =
SONG
ACCOMPANIST =
PROVIDED
COME PREPARED FOR =
MOVEMENT
CALL =
BACKS:
WILL BE HELD MAY =
19
6:00-9:00PM
SHOW =
DATES:
JULY 30,31
AUGUST 6,7,8,13,14
*POSSIBLE EXTENSION / ADDITIONAL =
PERFORMANCES
FRIDAY & SATURDAYS AT 8:00PM =
SUNDAY MATINEE AT =
2:00PM
SPONSORED =
BY:
THE
WONDERFUL PEOPLE AT JUNCTION FAMILY =
AUTO
Victor, Victoria
Gypsy
Footloose
Fiddler On The Roof
Sound Of Music
Titanic
Anything Goes
A Chorus Line
Little Shop Of Horrors
South Pacific
Don?t Rock The Boat
Thursday April = 8,2004
Hot Carl Comedy Showcase
The
Jackrabbit=20 Easter ShowAt the
Cleveland Black Box = Theatre
(Cabaret Dada)
1210 West 6th = street
Under the liquid/fusion
Next to dive=20 bar
$10.00
5 comics
Hot Carl
KT Tatara
Quinn Patterson
Sean Paul
= (not the=20 rapper)John Wellington
More info contact Carl = Ferrara
216-469-9077
Email-carlferrara at earthlink.net
Total Kaoz, Ent., All Others Theatre &
present...
Voices:
The Rhythm of Me
Starring
Kevin "Kaoz" Moore & Desmond Storm E. Jones
Directed By
Tony Sias
April 2 thru April 4,
2004
@
The CSU Factory Theatre
Admission $10
Showtimes April 2 and 3 @
Sunday April 4 Matinee @
Voices is a theatrical spoken word production that chronicles the life, times and emotions of two African American artists who are trying to make the best of the world around them.
For more information contact Kaoz at (216) 382-4668 or Storm E. @ (216) 374-3375.
CHAGRIN=20
VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE
STILL=20
LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT COUPLE
Wanted =
=96 the perfect couple to play Corie and Paul =
Bratter
(lead=20
roles)
in =
Barefoot=20
in the Park
by=20
Neil Simon
Roles=20 are still open for 2 actors
(=20 one male, one female)
between=20 the ages of 25 and 35
TUESDAY, April=20
5th =20
7:30pm
and
WEDNESDAY, April = 6th =20 7:30pm
Rehearsals=20
to begin mid April
Directed=20
by Kate Tonti
Theatre=20
address
40=20
West River Street
Chagrin=20
Falls
We=20
will have script selections available on site the night of=20
auditions.
Headshots=20
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!
Do you Yahoo!? FOR IMMEDIATE =
RELEASE Date:  =
; =
Contact:  =
; Brian
Diehl, Board Member,  =
; =
 =
; =
Office: 330.253.2700 Email:
bdiehl at ayalogic.com Re: ‘Perfect’
Cast Selected by The ensemble cast includes veteran =
performer
Jim Wolf as the befuddled groom who wakes up after his bachelor party =
with a
hangover and a strange woman, played by Linda Peel, in his bed. His immediate panic is =
justified, as he knows
that his bride-to-be, played by Denise Bernstein, and his best man, =
featuring
Mark DePompeii (who just starred as Tevye in Hudson Player’s sold-out =
performances of
“Fiddler on the Roof”) will soon arrive. Pam LaForce (who
recently met great reviews in “Personals” at Actors’ =
“Perfect Wedding” is being
directed by Wayne Merholz from Solon (who =
directed
last year’s production of "Man of La Mancha"). Merholz has
directed at various theaters throughout =
Author Robin Hawdon
has had an extremely varied career.
Beyond writing novels and appearing on British television, he =
starred in
"When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth" and "Zeta One." As =
a
playwright, he has written over a dozen plays including, "Birthday
Suite" and the highly successful, "Don't Dress for =
Dinner." Tickets for "Perfect =
Wedding" will
be $10 and are available by calling the Hudson Players telephone box =
office 330
655-8522. The Learned Owl =
Book Shop will
have tickets available April 15. The =
#
# =
# Tickets $18/Adults; $16/Seniors & Students =20
Group rates =
are=20
available. =
Call the =
Fine Arts Box=20
Office at (440) 951-6637 or =
purchase tickets=20
online at www.fineartsassociation.org<=
/A> Location The Corning Auditorium =
of The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue (Rte 20), =
Willoughby, on=20
the campus of The Andrews School. The Cast Carrie Crow (AEA)-Ita=20
Ford Gina =
Shmukler(AEA)-Maura=20
Clarke Tina=20
Stafford(AEA)-Dorothy=20
Kazel Rachel =
Stern(AEA)-Jean=20
Donovan Adam =
Kern-Archbishop Oscar=20
Romero Beth =
McGee(AEA)-Country Woman Ensemble: Joshua=20
Brown Rebecca=20
Brown Dan =
DiCello Maria =
Eleo Greg =
Gnau Melanie=20
Hauer Dan =
Henning Evie =
Koh Allison=20
Lehr Anne =
Markt Craig=20
Mosier Eric=20
Neumore Sandy Kosovich=20
Peck Roger=20
Principe Alex =
Puette Laura=20
Rightnour Devon=20
Turchan The Artistic=20
Team Fabio Polanco, Direction Jennifer Paradise, Assistant=20
Direction Josh =
Senick, Music Direction Janiece=20
Kelley-Kiteley, Choreography Ben=20
Needham, Scenic Design=
Kristen=20
Buchs, Lighting Design Russ=20
Borski, Costume =
Designer Corby Grubb, =
Sound=20
Design Jennifer Polanco=20
(AEA) , Stage Management Sara Bubenik, =
Production and Company Management Paul Gatzke, Prop Design and Technical=20
Direction =
SPAN> Call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) =
951-6637 or purchase tickets online at www.fineartsassociation.org<=
/A> Greetings, I am a grapgic designer and photographer, Looking to work with theater troops. I will work within your budget. Skilled in photoshop,Illustrator,Microsoft Publisher,QuarkXpress. Looking forward to hearing from you =
CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: Colleen Doyle Babymakers, Inc. 312-371-0608 nader4ever at aol.com Second City Cleveland Alumni Return Home to Perform Original Two-Woman Show Cleveland, OH--March 16, 2004--Colleen Doyle and Dana Quercioli are proud to announce a return to Cleveland with their first original show, Babymakers. Babymakers incorporates sketch comedy, improvisation, and music to examine the chasm between perception and reality in everything from presidential candidates? agendas to hairdresser-client relationships to the dating habits of the terminally ill. Colleen Doyle wrote humorous cards for American Greetings and appeared in Tony n? Tina?s Wedding before joining the inaugural cast of Second City Cleveland. Dana Quercioli was an ensemble member of Cabaret Dada and Habitat for Insanity when she was selected for the mainstage cast of Second City. After working together on two Second City revues in Cleveland, Dana and Colleen moved to Chicago to continue studying writing and improvisation. Since relocating, they have performed with the all-Cleveland improv team Torso at The Playground and are currently studying at the famed ImprovOlympic, where they met and enlisted the talents of director Peter Gwinn. Babymakers plays the Cleveland Black Box Theatre, located at 1210 W. 6th Street, on April 10th at 7:30pm. For reservations and ticket information, please call 216-696-HAHA. African Soul Dance Theater, is seeking actors, =
dancers,
singers, and drummers for a new production, “In Search of a =
Queen,”
to be presented on Sunday, May 30th, at the Allen Theater, in
Playhouse Square, as part of the Midwest African Dance Conference. =
If you’ve always wanted to learn African dance =
and
drumming, here’s your chance to study and =
perform! Children and adults, male and female, are =
needed. There are three audition dates: Friday, April 2, 2004, 6:00 PM, Cory Methodist Church, 1117 E.
105th St. Saturday, April 3, 2004, =
3:00 PM, the Black
Box, next to the artists’ residence at 1075 =
E. 74th
St. (off St. Clair) Sunday, April 4, 2004, 2:00 PM, the Black
Box, next to the artists’ residence at 1075 =
E. 74th
St. (off St. Clair) Please call 451-SOUL (7685) to register or to find =
out more. Anita Rose Banks anitaroseb at earthlink.net The Zion UCC Church of=
Tremont Presents: Sunday, April 4, 2004<=
o:p> 2pm =
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From dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org Thu Apr 1 08:36:28 2004
From: dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org (Dale Van Niel)
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 11:36:28 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]run crew positions
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Great Lakes Theatre Festival and Cleveland Public Theatre are in need of run
crew and wardrobe personnel for Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By In
America at Cleveland Public Theatre. The rehearsal/performance dates are
April 22, 2004 through May 29, 2004 and you must be available for day and
evening hours.
Experience with basic stage operations and prop running desired, but we will
train. This is a great way to break into professional theatre and make
contacts while learning how professional theatres work. This is also a
great opportunity for high school or college students. There will be a
small stipend offered. If you are interested please contact Dale Van Niel
at Great Lakes Theater Festival by phone at 216-241-5490, x321 or by email
at dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org.
Dale Van Niel
Production Manager
Great Lakes Theater Festival
1501 Euclid Avenue, Suite 423
Cleveland, OH 44115
(216) 241-5490, x321
(216) 241-6315 FAX
dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org
From kgygli at jcu.edu Thu Apr 1 09:13:51 2004
From: kgygli at jcu.edu (kgygli at jcu.edu)
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 12:13:51 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Chance To See A Piece of My Heart at
JCU!!!
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A Piece of My Heart runs Friday and Saturday, April 2 and 3
at 8PM, and Sunday, April 4 at 2PM, in Kulas Auditorium,
Administration Building, John Carroll University. Come see
Shirley Lauro's gripping play based on true stories from
women who served in Vietnam as Army and Navy nurses and
Intelligence workers, Red Cross volunteers and USO
entertainers. Unfortunately, the subject matter is still
very timely.
After the Friday, April 2 performance, Mary Powell, a former
Army Nurse who served in Vietnam, will lead a discussion
about women in Vietnam.
From SomeDadA at aol.com Thu Apr 1 09:14:29 2004
From: SomeDadA at aol.com (SomeDadA at aol.com)
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 12:14:29 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Special Show @ Dada Tonght!
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You and your friends are invited to a special performance this TONIGHT a=
t 8:00PM at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater. Come mix and mingle with m=
embers of The Cleveland Ad Club and other members of Cleveland's artistic co=
mmunity.
Tickets only $10!
Doors open at 7:30.
Cabaret Dada is located in the Warehouse District at 1210 West 6th stree=
t=20
Don't forget to grab a drink before the show next door at the Dive Bar,=20=
42 beers all 2 bucks from 4-8 pm.
For Show reservations Call 216-696-HAHA(4242) Or visit WWW.cabaretdada.c=
om
Cabaret Dada is Cleveland's first and only full time improvisational the=
ater and home of Something Dada Improvisational Comedy Co. Shows are based e=
ntirely on audience suggestions and always different. With their eclectic me=
nagerie of improvisational structures, songs, theater games and audience int=
eraction, Something Dada presents an outrageous extravaganza that is fast, f=
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From bdiehl at ayalogic.com Thu Apr 1 07:18:42 2004
From: bdiehl at ayalogic.com (Brian Diehl)
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 10:18:42 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Perfect Cast Selected by Hudson Players
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Date: March 31, 2004
Contact: Brian Diehl, Board Member, Hudson Players
39 Church St. Hudson, OH 44236
Office: 330.253.2700 Email:
bdiehl at ayalogic.com
Re: 'Perfect' Cast Selected by Hudson Players
HUDSON, OHIO - Hudson Players Director, Wayne Herholz has assembled a
first-class cast for this Spring's production of "Perfect Wedding," a
comedy-farce by Robin Hawdon. The fast-action production will run April
30, May 1, 7, 8, 14 and 15.
The ensemble cast includes veteran performer Jim Wolf as the befuddled
groom who wakes up after his bachelor party with a hangover and a
strange woman, played by Linda Peel, in his bed. His immediate panic is
justified, as he knows that his bride-to-be, played by Denise Bernstein,
and his best man, featuring Mark DePompeii (who just starred as Tevye in
Hudson Player's sold-out performances of "Fiddler on the Roof") will
soon arrive. Pam LaForce (who recently met great reviews in "Personals"
at Actors' Summit) will add fire and comedy, along with seasoned
actress, Kathy Turk, as the mother of the bride.
"Perfect Wedding" is being directed by Wayne Merholz from Solon (who
directed last year's production of "Man of La Mancha"). Merholz has
directed at various theaters throughout Ohio.
Author Robin Hawdon has had an extremely varied career. Beyond writing
novels and appearing on British television, he starred in "When
Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth" and "Zeta One." As a playwright, he has
written over a dozen plays including, "Birthday Suite" and the highly
successful, "Don't Dress for Dinner."
Tickets for "Perfect Wedding" will be $10 and are available by calling
the Hudson Players telephone box office 330 655-8522. The Learned Owl
Book Shop will have tickets available April 15.
The Barlow Community Center is off route 303, two blocks east of route
91 and on South Oviatt Street - across from the Hudson Fire Department
and Safety Center. For more information or for tickets, contact the
Hudson Players: players at ayalogic.com.
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SPRING FLING FUNDRAISER
FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 2004 6-10 P.M.
West Cafeteria of Brunswick High School
3643 Center Road
Brunswick, Ohio 44212
Pasta Dinner by Santosuosso Pizza Pasta Vino
Silent Auction, Musical Revue:
"SONGS OUR GRANDFATHERS SANG"
A new work, conceived and directed by Allen M. White
Performed by:
Norm Bennett
Amiee Collier
John Lipian
Pat Senkar
Matt Bennett
Allen M. White
Musical Director and Accompanist - Matt Bennett
Costumes - Candace Lipton
Assistant Director - Jeff Pandora
$10 per Person, which includes dinner and the show.
Info: 330-273-0201
Dinner will be served from 6:00-8:30pm. The performance will begin
at 7:30pm.
Proceeds go to the Grant and Scholarship programs of the Brunswick
Education Foundation
The show is a collection of songs sung when people gathered together 100
years ago. Some are sad, some are funny. Some are familiar,
and some are not. All of the songs are entertaining and we hope
you'll be singing along with us as we present them.
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From Parmarita at aol.com Thu Apr 1 23:14:54 2004
From: Parmarita at aol.com (Parmarita at aol.com)
Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 02:14:54 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]MURDER, MAYHEM, MYSTERY AND FUN
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From Crwhite114 at aol.com Fri Apr 2 04:38:49 2004
From: Crwhite114 at aol.com (Crwhite114 at aol.com)
Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 07:38:49 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]oops - Correction - Still Looking for the Perfect Couple -
Barefoot in the Park
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STILL LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT COUPLE
Wanted =E2=80=93 the perfect couple to play Corie and Paul Bratter
(lead roles)
=C2=A0in =C2=A0
Barefoot in the Park
by Neil Simon
Roles are still open for 2 actors
=C2=A0( one male, one female)
=C2=A0between the ages of 25 and 35
TUESDAY,=C2=A0April 6th=C2=A0 7:30pm
and
=C2=A0WEDNESDAY, April 7th=C2=A0=C2=A0 7:30pm
Rehearsals to begin mid April
Directed by Kate Tonti
Theatre address
40 West River Street
Chagrin Falls
We will have script selections available on site the night of auditions.
Headshots and resumes are not expected, but are appreciated.
All actors perform on a volunteer basis in
=C2=A0Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Productions.
SHOW DATES ARE:
June 4th=C2=A0 -=C2=A0 June 26th
Friday and Saturdays:=C2=A0 8:00 pm Curtain
Questions:=C2=A0 Call=C2=A0 440-247-8955
HOPE TO SEE YOU AT AUDITIONS!
=C2=A0
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. There is no need for an appointment. Audition=
s will take place in the order you have arrived.
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 AEA Guest Artist Agreement 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. =A0 Th=
e combination of which creates a dynamic theatre experience for all involved=
. =A0 We perform at the Rocky River High School Auditorium, an 800 seat venu=
e with state of the art equipment and an orchestra pit. =A0 In this case, we=
will have a large orchestra to bring this incredible music alive.
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
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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Donna Jansen-------------Producer
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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0Marcus Dana--------------Lighting Design
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=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0 Sharon Stark--------------Costume Design
Mark your calendars!
With respect,
Kevin Joseph Kelly=A0
Call me with any questions 216-269-3824 or email me at this address.
TPOG!
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From: GOLD2 at aol.com (GOLD2 at aol.com)
Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 12:10:36 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]vhs amato show
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VHS tapes of the Souvenir/Beau Coup set is available for $20 (charge by=20
phone)
let me know if you want one.=A0
CANDLEJUMP PRODUCTIONS presents
SOUPERNATURAL
starring Kristin Richardson, Kevin Max
with a full celebrity cast including
Lou Ferrigno, Dee Wallace-Stone....
check it out at
www.Soupernaturalmovie.com
Thanks
Julie Matthews
Producer
216-210-2106
330-467-0577
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VHS tapes of the Souvenir/Beau Coup set=
is available for $20 (charge by phone)
let me know if you want one.=A0
CANDLEJUMP PRODUCTIONS pr=
esents
SOUPERNATURAL
starring Kristin Richardson, Kevin Max
with a full celebrity cas=
t including
Lou Ferrigno, Dee Wallace=
-Stone....
check it out at
Thanks
Julie Matthews
216-210-2106
330-467-0577
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From KNEWTRA3 at aol.com Fri Apr 2 09:31:16 2004
From: KNEWTRA3 at aol.com (KNEWTRA3 at aol.com)
Date: Fri, 02 Apr 2004 12:31:16 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sanctuary Opens!
Message-ID: <39B2E638.0569BFC2.0070521B@aol.com>
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
From suzie_dave at msn.com Fri Apr 2 11:59:12 2004
From: suzie_dave at msn.com (David A. Estvanko)
Date: Fri, 02 Apr 2004 14:59:12 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Save The Royalton Players
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From lilith at cros.net Fri Apr 2 13:41:24 2004
From: lilith at cros.net (Christine Chapman)
Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 16:41:24 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]LAKESPEARE AUDITIONS SATURDAY!!!
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Auditions slots still available for
Lakespeare Theatre Festival's
Inaugural Season!
We are producing=20
"Much Ado About Nothing",
and other original shorts at
Lakeview Park in
Port Clinton, OH
Production dates are=20
June 12, 13, 19 & 20, 2004.
Call 419-797-2220 to schedule
your appointment.
Thank you for supporting the performing arts!
Christine Chapman,
Artistic Director
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From: WodaThorn at aol.com (WodaThorn at aol.com)
Date: Sat, 3 Apr 2004 08:18:23 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Russian Into Spring": Tomorrow!
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The Zion UCC Church of Tremont Presents:
=E2=80=9CRussian Into Spring=E2=80=9D
Sunday, April 4, 2004
2pm=20
(Don't Forget about Daylight Savings Time!)
Zion UCC Church in Tremont
2716 West 14th St. Cleveland, Ohio 44113-5216
(On West 14th Street a block past=20
Pilgrim Church.=20
Zion is on the right and has a Red Door.)
=20
Featuring:
Brian Thornton, Cello
Jennifer Woda, Mezzo-Soprano
Elizabeth Johnson, Piano
With Special Guest Artists:
Kathleen Mylecraine, Flute and Victoria Marra, Clarinet
=20
Works to be performed include:
Sinfonia Concertante Op. 125 by Prokofiev
Selections from =E2=80=9CThe Nursery=E2=80=9D by Mussorgsky
And the WORLD PREMIERE of
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=E2=80=9CRussian Into Spring=E2=80=9D
FINAL PERFORMANCE!
"A CHORUS LINE"
VALLEY FORGE HIGH SCHOOL
9999 INDEPENDENCE BLVD.
PARMA HTS. OH 44130
(ACROSS THE STREET FROM TRI-C WEST)
TONIGHT!
APRIL 3, 2004
8:00PM
TICKETS ARE $7 (HALF PRICE FOR SENIOR CITIZENS)
DIRECTOR: LAUREN PERSONS
CHOREOGRAPHER: LESTER CURRIE
MUSIC DIRECTOR: PETE ZAREMBA
VOCAL DIRECTOR: JARED PLASTERER
HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
The new =
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Geauga Lyric =
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Auditions for Short film
I am shooting my first short film using my mini-dv camera and I am looking for people that would be interested in participating in my production. This is a no pay job, but if anyone would like to share information about deferred payment, I would appreciate it.
I am looking to shoot in the evening on a few nights in April.
The story is about a former couple stuck in an empty parking lot and fighting over whose fault it is that they are stuck there.
The shoot will take place on Pearl Road in Strongsville.
I am looking for:
1 ? Female (between the ages of 18 and 21)
1 ? Male (between the ages of 18 and 21)
I am also looking for someone that can help me light an outdoor scene preferably with access to lights and someone with audio equipment that is willing to record sound.
Auditions will take place at:
MDI Studios
1265 W. 106th Street #1
Cleveland, OH 44102
Tel: 216.373.3278
Tuesday, April 6th from 5-7:30pm
Please email C.M. Holtwick at cm at fountaingeo.com or fountaingeo at yahoo.com .
Please email me your headshot/resume.
Please email me to let me know if you are auditioning so that I know how many people to expect.
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From mslowey at yahoo.com Sun Apr 4 07:29:04 2004
From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey)
Date: Sun, 4 Apr 2004 07:29:04 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE HOLDS AUDITIONS FOR "THE WONDERFUL WIZARD
OF OZ"
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Clague Playhouse
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 44145
Phone: 440-331-0403
Clague Playhouse Children/Teen Theatre will hold auditions for The Wonderful Wizard of OZ on Saturday, April 24, 2004 from 2-5PM and Sunday, April 25, 2004 from 5-7PM. Auditions both days will be at the Playhouse.
The Director is Nancy Burkinshaw
IN ORDER TO AUDITION, YOU MUST HAVE BEEN A STUDENT OF THE CHILDREN/TEEN THEATRE DURING THE 2003-2004 CLASS SESSIONS .
Performance dates are: July 8, 9, l0, 11, 15, 16, 17, 18, 2004
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--MS_Mac_OE_3163959321_20401723_MIME_Part-- From clydesimon at sbcglobal.net Sun Apr 4 19:46:56 2004 From: clydesimon at sbcglobal.net (Clyde Simon) Date: Sun, 4 Apr 2004 19:46:56 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Will & Wanton Lust opens this Friday at the Liminis! Message-ID: <20040405024656.42075.qmail@web80602.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1796887685-1081133216=:41009 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM'S FIRST PRODUCTION OF 2004 OPENS THIS FRIDAY, APRIL 9, WITH A RECEPTION TO FOLLOW AT THE STARKWEATHER convergence-continuum?s first production of 2004, Free Will and Wanton Lust by Nicky Silver, is a nice play about family. 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. There will be an opening night reception after the show down the street at The Starkweather, 2572 Scranton Rd. Free food and a discounted cash bar. Come join us! Free Will and Wanton Lust 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. --0-1796887685-1081133216=:41009 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
convergence-continuum?s first production of 2004, Free Will and Wanton Lust by Nicky Silver, is a nice play about family. 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. There will be an opening night reception after the show down the street at The Starkweather, 2572 Scranton Rd. Free food and a discounted cash bar. Come join us! Free Will and Wanton Lust 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. |
Auditions fo=
r =E2=80=9CFunny Money=E2=80=9D At
Huntington Playhouse will hol=
d auditions for the adult British comedy, =E2=80=9CFunny Money=E2=80=9D on M=
onday, April 12th and Tuesday, April 13th at
Hu=
ntington Playhouse is located at
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BR>For more details about the show and the theatre, please check our web sit=
e at:
**** = FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE **** FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ****
Contact
Western Campus Theatre Department Presents
Working, THE = MUSICAL
By = Steven Scwartz and Nina Faso
Christopher Bohan – Director
Bryan Bowser - Musical Director
Leilani Barrett – Choreographer
Opening Friday, April 16 at 8pm
Show = Dates: &= nbsp; April 16, 17, 22, 23 & 24 at 8pm
&nbs= p;  = ; = April 18 & 25 at 3pm
Tickets: &n= bsp; &nb= sp; $10 regular admission
&nbs= p;  = ; = $8 for students/staff/seniors/children under 12
&nbs= p;  = ; = $6 NEOPAL Special =
Where: &nbs= p;  = ; CCC Western Campus Theatre
&nbs= p;  = ; = 11000 Pleasant Valley Rd.
&nbs= p;  = ; = Parma, OH 44130
Reservations: Call the CCC = West Box Office at 216.987.5536
About the = Director:
Christopher Bohan is a founding member of Cabaret Dada = Improvisational Theatre and a local actor, director and teacher. This is = Chris’ directing debut. At CCC West, Chris served as Assistant Director = for Lobo A Gogo and Married...With Chekhov. Chris recently performed with = Great Lakes Theatre Festival in the repertory of Hamlet and Tartuffe. = Chris holds a BA in Theatre and Economics from Lehigh University = and will become a member of The Hilberry Company at Wayne State University = this fall where he will earn his MFA in Acting.
About the = Choreographer:
Leilani Barrett =
is
an actor, dancer, choreographer and teacher. Mr. Barrett, a native =
of Cleveland,
OH, graduated from the Cleveland School of the Arts where he majored in
theater with a strong dance emphasis. Under scholarship he continued his
education at the Ohio State University.
His formal dance training began as one of the original members of the
award-winning program, The YARD. His movement training began with =
West
African dance, Hip Hop/ Breakdance, martial arts, ballet and various =
modern
techniques (Hawkens, Graham, and Horton) including Capoeira, the =
Brazilian
dance-martial art. Mr. Barrett has participated in several =
workshops led
by Alison Chase of Pilobolus Dance Theater and its company members, Bill =
T.
Jones, and Art Bridgeman & Myrna Packer. He left the Ohio State =
University
to join the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company in 1995.
About the Musical = Director:
Bryan L. Bowser is the Director of Conservatory Outreach and the Preparatory / Adult Education Program at Baldwin-Wallace College = Conservatory of Music. Mr. Bowser spent three seasons as Director of Operations = with Lyric Opera Cleveland before returning to his alma mater BW as = director of the newly formed Conservatory Outreach Department. Bryan = also serves as Minister of Music at the First Congregational United Church of = Christ in Berea and has been seen in many local theaters as a performer, = music director, conductor and choreographer Bryan is a board = member of Brecksville Theater on the Square.
About the = Play:
 = ; Studs Terkel's Working: People Talk about = What They Do All Day and How They Feel about What They Do, gave = real, working class Americans a voice. Working – The Musical, gives a face to those voices. = Stephen Schwartz and Nina Faso allow us to see what Studs Terkel calls = “the extraordinary dreams of ordinary people.”
 = ; Twenty-six workers, including a parking lot attendant, corporate executive, = newsboy, schoolteacher, gas man, housewife, fireman, waitress, millworker and = others, sing and talk about their jobs, defining not only their daily round, but = their hopes and aspirations as well. Each of the characters allow us to = see them as an individual as well as part of a greater whole; a community of = people that support each other, whether directly or indirectly. = Housewives are supported by other housewives and firemen are supported by other fireman because they share a mutual respect for an occupation that keeps the = world moving along toward a better place. They all have something they = can point to.
 = ; Working – The Musical, = opened on Broadway on May 14, 1978. It was written by Stephen = Schwartz and Nina Faso. Music by Stephen Schwartz, Micki Grant, Craig Carnelia, = Mary Rodgers and James Taylor. Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, Micki Grant, = Craig Carnelia, James Taylor and Susan Birkenhead.
The = Cast:
Melissa = Bruder &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; Roberta Victor
Robert = Burian &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; Mike Dillard
Mary = Catalano  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; Heather Lamb
Beth = Drago &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = Candy Cottingham, Maggie = Holmes
Alicia = Fogal &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; = Grace Clements
Lenny = Geschke = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Rex Winship, Dave, Tom = Patrick
Joe = Haladey = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; Ralph Werner
Jessica Johnson = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; Enid DuBois
Aaron = Knapp &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; Mason = Soloist
Kent = LeMar &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; Al Calinda, Anthony = Coelho
Matt = Mahoney = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Conrad Swibel, Frank = Decker
John Paul = Makowski  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Charlie Blossum
Margot = Marinicic &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Newsboy = Soloist
Crystal = Rerko &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; = Sharon Atkins
Nicole = Riva &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Babe Secoli
Kira = Seaton &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; Rose Hoffman
Jeanette = Stack-Luli &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; Kate Rushton
Megan = Tuttle &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = Nora Watson, Delores = Dante
Production = Staff:
Christopher M. = Bohan &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; Director
Bryan Bowser = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; Musical Director
Leilani Barrett &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; Choreogrpaher
Arthur Grothe &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Assistant Director
Benjamin Stewart &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; Stage Manager
Terry = Martin &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; = Scenic Designer
Shawna Melnakowski &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; Lighting Designer
Dana Romeo &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Costume Designer
Scott Meikle &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; Sound Designer
David = Schneider &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Properties = Master
Kristen Boehnlein &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; Assistant Stage Manager
Contact
Box = Office Hours: M, W, F from 12-4pm.
216.987.5536
Cuyahoga Community College
Western Campus Theatre Department
11000 Pleasant Valley Rd. Parma, OH 44130
Christopher.Bohan at tri-c.edu= a>
The North Coast Men's Chorus, Richard Cole, Music Direrector will hold auditions for its June 19th & 20th production, "Pride & Joy" this Sunday, April 4 at 6:00 PM at Pilgrim Congregational Church, 2592 West 14th Street (Southwest corner of W. 14th & Starkweather) in Tremont.
There is no need to prepare an audition piece. Auditions consist of identifying a prospective member's ability to match pitches and determining the singer's vocal range.
Rehearsals are every Sunday evening from 7:00 - 9:30 PM and it is required that members miss no more than 3 rehearsals.
Members of the Chorus represent the widest possible diversity: from doctors, lawyers, and bankers to service workers, and everything in between. The Chorus? programming reflects the same level of diversity with singing, dancing, and comedy, through music from around the world.
Perhaps the highest profile gay organization in Northeast Ohio, the North Coast Men?s Chorus has grown to over 100 singing members, under the direction of Music Director, Richard Cole. The all volunteer organization, founded in 1988 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.
To request further information, contact the Chorus Membership Chair, Diane Moffett at membership at ncmchorus.org.
Press Release
Chagrin Valley Little Theatre
Presents David Ives =93Mere Mortals=94
March 29, 2004: Join us for an evening of verbal =
brilliance with=20
David Ives. Lightening =
fast word=20
play, split second timing & theatrical imagery will guarantee an =
evening of=20
laugh out loud humor. A =
great=20
combination of hilarity and wit in six One Act plays. See our outstanding cast who =
play=20
multiple characters, in Soap Opera; Mere Mortals; Time Flies; Dr. =
Fritz; Degas=20
C=92est Moi and Babel=92s =
In=20
Arms.
Our Cast=20
Includes:
Jeffrey Vargo Marlene = Kelly
Sheldon Lawrence Peggy=20 Smith
Rachel Douglas &nbs= p; =20 Jim McCormack
Fridays=20
& Saturdays @ 8 PM
April=20
30th - May=20
15th
Directed=20
by Bob McCoy
Produced=20
by Julia Wolff
Box=20
Office: (440)=20
247-8955
Box=20
Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. =
Monday =96=20
Saturday
Call the box office for tickets =
today!
Adults $12 Seniors=20
and Youth under 18 $10
Chagrin=20
Valley Little Theatre showcases the region=92s most talented actors, =
directors and=20
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as=20
concerts, children=92s programs and seasonal =
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GEAUGA LYRIC =
THEATER
GUILD AT THE
GEAUGA
THEATER
Extends their = warm appreciation to their patrons
The show will complete its sell-out run this coming =
weekend.
THANK YOU SO MUCH =
FOR
ALL YOUR SUPPORT!
WE LOOK FORWARD TO =
SEEING YOU
ON THURSDAY, MAY 6th
When the GLTG will open =
our
next show
Directed by Fred =
Sternfeld
May =
6,7,8,9,13,14,15,20,21,22
Starring:
Mark
Cipra
Diane K.
Mull
Doug
Rossi
Liz
Conway
Reservations
can be made by calling the Box Office at (440) =
286-2255
Or by
e-mail at: marvail8 at hotmail.com
WEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE
is proud to present
Special Guest, CHARLES S. DUTTON
Weathervane Playhouse will host actor
He made his directorial debut in HBO's First Time Felon and=
directed the HBO original miniseries, The Corner. The Corne=
r swept that year's (1997) Emmy Awards in every category for which it=20=
was nominated including Dutton's win as Best Director. He receive=
d his second Emmy for his guest-starring role of ABC's The Practice. Most recently, he earned his third Emmy Award as Outstanding Gu=
est Actor in a Drama Series for his riveting performance in CBS' =
Wit=
hout A Trace.
Dutton's first feature film as a director, Against the Ropes=
, starring Meg Ryan and filmed partially in Cleveland, recently ope=
ned in theaters. Dutton portrayed Police Chief Charles Moose in the US=
A Network television movie, DC Sniper: 23 Days of Fear. =
He sta=
rs opposite Halle Berry in the thriller, Gothika, and can be s=
een in the film, Secret Window, starring Johnny Depp. <=
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he is discussing his strong views on the value of education and self-determ=
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or his first-hand knowledge of the power to change one's life, few speakers=20=
can ever match Charles Dutton's magnetic presence, intensity and ability to=20=
inspire audiences.
With the strong support of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Eta Tau=20=
Lambda Chapter, Akron, Ohio and the Akron Community Foundation, Weathervane=20=
is please to bring Mr. Dutton to Akron.
In
response to the posting from Eric =
Stuyvesant:
It is true that many LA Casting =
Directors
and Producers are requesting Color Headshots. While I have lots of experience =
in
placing actors, singers, dancers, and models all over the world, this is =
a
changing fact of the acting industry. Beware that there are also many =
people
who are resistant to this as well.
Just as a fashion designer still only wants a thin =
5’9” female
model, this holds true to a lot of people in the talent industry who are =
still
stuck in the past. In =
visits to
agencies in LA, the last this past January, out of the hundreds of =
client headshots
there are only about four to six people willing to try the new Color =
headshots. This is on its way to changing =
and many more
people are using the COLOR HEADSHOT. One of the reasons for the =
change is the
lower cost of color headshots. However, the difference is still =
quit
amazing… at ABC Pictures you get 1000 Black & White for $120 =
and
Color costs just under $400 ($396). The best photographers who shoot =
for
professional talent headshots use a digital system which captures your =
photos
in color and then you have your choice of printing them in color or =
traditional
black & white.
There are few photographers of =
this
quality in
SOME GREAT LOCAL PHOTOGRAPHER FOR =
HEADSHOTS:
John =
Sunderland
Eric =
Mull
HAROLD HAFNER =
(ME!)
For the month of APRIL 04 ONLY, I =
can
offer you a headshot shoot in digital and you get the CD of all the =
photos for
just $75 (normally $135)!
There is limited availability so =
call to
get the best time slots.
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From: =
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[mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Ericdstuyvesant at aol.com
Sent: =
To:
neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: =
[NEohioPAL]Photographers
and Actors: Note of Interest
I just got back in town from shooting a couple of =
music
videos for up and coming LA bands. During my 10 day stay in LA I was =
fortunate
enough to spend a few hours with an old friend named Susan Johnston. =
Susan is a
producer, a current casting director for The 5th Wheel, as well as an =
actress.
She left our meeting for brunch with the producers of The West Wing =
where she
is a candidate for a new character. (Not name dropping, just want you to
recognize that I'm not giving you fly by night advice.) Anyhow, Susan, =
in
passing, informed me that the Industry
Standard for head shots is quickly becoming color photos. Keep this in mind as =
you
select your next photographer, and as you decide whether your career =
will lead
you to the West and/or east coast.
peace,
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Do you Yahoo!? WEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE announces
The Cast:
Brian Hutchison (Claude) Akron
Low-cost preview performances on Wednesday and Thursday,=
April 14 & 15 at 7:30 p.m. with official opening on Friday, April 16 at=
8:00 p.m. Other performances are Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Fridays and=20=
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From: p.a.gould at att.net (p.a.gould at att.net)
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 05:23:53 +0000
Subject: [NEohioPAL]"The Way Home" website-- a feature film
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Hello--
More information on the progress of the independent feature film "The Way Home", which was filmed in Shaker Heights, Ohio, has been added to the official website.
Take a moment and explore the site at
http://www.littlebeth.com
Thanks, and please visit often as even more information will be added in the days ahead.
--
Visit the world of Little Beth
Entertainment at www.littlebeth.com
"We are the music makers and we
are the dreamers of dreams."--
Willy Wonka
From jboukis at kalliopestage.com Tue Mar 30 22:00:13 2004
From: jboukis at kalliopestage.com (John Paul Boukis)
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 01:00:13 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Carousel Opportunities at Kalliope Stage
Message-ID:
Cast for Neil Simon's THE DINNER PARTY
Akron Premiere
Weathervane Playhouse is pleased to present the AKRON PREMIERE of Neil S=
imon's delicious comedy THE DINNER PARTY, April 14 - May 9, 2004. This=
production is sponsored by Summa Health System Foundation.
The Playwright
Neil Simon has been the record-breakingest playwright ever to contribute=
to the American stage. He was born in New York in 1927, the son of a=20=
salesman in a dress-manufacturing firm, and began writing comic material as=20=
a 15-year-old high school student. Come Blow Your Horn was his first play an=
d was produced in New York in 1961. It became the first in Simon's cha=
in of stage successes that turned Broadway for at least the next dozen years=
into a continuing Simon festival. At least one Simon play was current=
on Broadway every week night for the next fourteen years (except for a 3=
=BD- month gap in 1963 and a four-month gap in 1967). His list of play=
s includes Little Me, Barefoot in the Park, The Odd Couple, Sweet Charity, T=
he Star-Spangled Girl, Plaza Suite, The Last of the Red Hot Lovers, The Suns=
hine Boys, California Suite, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Biloxi Blues, Lost in Y=
onkers and Laughter on the 23rd Floor. The Dinner Party opened on Broadway l=
ate in 2000 following a record-breaking run at the Mark Taper Forum in Los A=
ngeles in 1999 and its East Coast premiere at the Kennedy Center in June 200=
0.
The Director
Sarah May is the 2001 winner of the Northern Ohio Live Award of Achievem=
ent in Theatre for her direction of A Piece of My Heart at the Beck Center.=20=
She was nominated for the same award for My Children! My Africa! at Do=
bama, Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill starring Rasheryl McCreary, Mulebo=
ne at Karamu and Having Our Say at Ensemble Theatre. Most recently May=
directed Anton in Show Businessfor Ensemble Theatre, Spinning into Butter f=
or Beck Center and John Guare's Six Degrees of Separation for Charenton Thea=
tre. Scene Magazine named the latter as Best Theatre Production of 200=
3. Sarah currently lives in Cleveland Heights.
A newcomer to Weathervane, Brian has won numerous awards for his theatri=
cal work including back-to-back Best Actor trophies from The North Canton Pl=
ayhouse for his performances in Butterflies Are Free and A Christmas Story.=20=
He was also seen there in As Bees in Honey Drown and Miracle on 34th S=
treet.
Richard Worswick (Albert) Akron
Richard was recently seen on the Weathervane stage as one of the two fra=
ntic actors playing multiple roles in The Mystery of Irma Vep. He rece=
ived a Chanticleer Best Actor Award for his portrayal of Reuven Malter in Th=
e Chosen. Prior to retiring, he spent the last 22 years working as an=20=
administrator for the Cleveland Orchestra.
Michael Rogan (Andre) Highland Heights
A newcomer to Weathervane, Michael appeared as Prince Cherney in Little=20=
Me at the Cassidy Theatre, and other roles at Shore Cultural Centre, Western=
Reserve Playhouse and Lakeland Theatre. He is a retired attorney.
Melanie Korman (Mariette) Akron
Melanie was seen as Clair in the Weathervane's Proof earlier this season=
. Other favorite roles include Rosalind in As You Like It, Diana in Lend Me=20=
a Tenor and Bette in Heaven Can Wait. She is currently Director of Public Pr=
ograms at Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens.
Brenda Redmond (Yvonne) Clevelan=
d/Northfield Center
She has appeared in several productions for Mayfield Community Players i=
ncluding Opal's Million Dollar Duck, The Monkey's Paw and The Plaza Su=
ites. She holds a journalism and law degree from The Ohio State Univer=
sity and is an attorney for the U.S. Department of Education.
Dede Klein (Gabrielle) Hudson
Dede won a Best Actress Chanticleer for her role of Elvira in Blithe Spi=
rit and a Best Supporting Actress Chanticleer for her role of Birdie in The=20=
Little Foxes. Other favorite roles for Weathervane include Amanda in T=
he Glass Menagerie and Florence in The Odd Couple (Female Version). De=
de is a flight attendant for American Airlines.
Additional Season Sponsors: WKSU, PAX-TV
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Canton Ohio, March 31, 2004=E2=80=94The Players Guild Theatre pro= vides adults with delicious entertainment. Charles Busch=E2=80=99s naughty s= ocial satire, The Tale of the Allergist=E2=80=99s Wife, is co= ming to the Arena Stage, April 23=E2=80=94May 2. This razor-sharp new comedy= chronicles the turmoil of Marjorie Taub, a woman with whom we can all relat= e, and her betraying nemesis, Lee. Surprising turns and scandalous surprises= make this the perfect play for a grown-up evening out.
&nbs= p; A few familiar faces can= be seen in this hilarious romp. M= ary Lou Ianni, as Marjorie, welcomes her twentieth year of involvement w= ith The Players Guild Theatre and = Kathy Snyder as Lee, returns to the stage after appearing with Soap Oper= a Star, David Canary, in the successful drama, Proof. Newcomers, = Ian S. Haberman, Justin Steigl= itz and Margaret Puzsik ma= ke their debut.
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calling The Players Guild Box Office at 330-453-7617. The Players Guild Theatre is located in the
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-------------------------------1080759654-- From yvette at beckcenter.org Wed Mar 31 11:44:01 2004 From: yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 14:44:01 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Celebrate National Dance Week! Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E01D7BC@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C41758.842ED769 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Lynda Sackett, (216) 521-2540 ext. 245, Beck Center Dance Margaret Holden, (216) 749-4228, Cleveland Dance Theater Linda Jackson, (216) 348-7913, Play House Square FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: =20 Celebration of National Dance Week in northeast Ohio April 23 to May 2, 2004 will take place under the guidance of regional director Margaret Holden. Beck Center for the Arts and Playhouse Square Center will participate in the celebration. =20 =20 On Sunday, April 25 dance workshops and performances will take place at Beck Center for the Arts, 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. The dance workshops are scheduled accordingly: =20 11:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., Modern Jazz with Nancy Hightower, Studio B =20 11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., Flamenco with Libby Lubinger, Annex Studio 12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., Ballet with Brian Murphy, Annex Studio=20 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m., African Dance with Cenithia Selinas, Studio B =20 Tuition of $10. per class is payable in advance. Registration should be mailed to: Margaret Holden, 4140 Diane Drive, Fairview Park, Ohio 44126.=20 =20 Performances of dancers from the region will take place at 2:30 p.m. in the Beck Center Armory. Artists include: Anteus, Beck Center Dance Workshop, Berea High School Dance Team, Cleveland Chamber Ballet, Cleveland Dance Theatre, Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Csardas, Duffy Liturgical Dance, Fairmount Arts Center Dance, Hathaway Brown Modern Dancers, Kashtan Ukranian Dancers, Living Fountain, Brian Murphy, and O'Hare Irish Dancers. The performance is free and open to the public.=20 =20 Northeast Ohio's celebration of National Dance Week continues at Playhouse Square Center on Saturday, May 1 with Houston Ballet's performance of Cinderella. Special National Dance Week discounts for this May 1, 8:00 p.m. performance at the State Theatre are available by calling the Playhouse Square Center Group Sales Department at 216-771-4444 ext. 3257. National Dance Week guests will attend a Pre-Show Talk from 7:00 to 7:30 p.m. in the Ohio Theater Lobby led by Houston Ballet's Artistic Director Stanton Welch and get a glimpse behind-the-scenes at a special post-performance backstage tour. Guests must be part of the National Dance Week group to participate in the tour. Houston Ballet's performances are part of the Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital Ballet Series at Playhouse Square Center. =20 =20 A juried art exhibition inspired by dance and created by regional artists has been coordinated by Janette Ols. The exhibit is on display at Cyrano's Place, 12510 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood from April 30 to May 31. Viewing days and hours are Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. All of the art work is for sale.=20 =20 =20 =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts www.beckcenter.orgMargaret =
Holden, (216)
749-4228, Cleveland Dance Theater
Linda =
Jackson, (216)
348-7913,
Celebration of National Dance Week in northeast =
On Sunday, April 25 dance workshops and performances =
will
take place at
Tuition of =
$10. per class is payable in advance. Registration =
should be
mailed to: Margaret =
Holden,
Performances of dancers from the region will take =
place at
A juried art exhibition inspired by dance and created =
by
regional artists has been coordinated by Janette Ols.
The exhibit is on display at Cyrano’s =
Place,
Yvette A. Hanzel
Director of Marketing
216.521.2540 ext. 225
Email: =
yvette at beckcenter.org
Fax: =
216.228.6050
GEAUGA LYRIC THEATER GUILD AT THE =
GEAUGA
THEATER
IN =
COOPERATION
WITH MTI PROUDLY ANNOUNCE
AUDITIONS
BOOK & LYRICS ADAPTED =
BY
DAVID H. BELL =
MUSIC
ADAPTED BY ROB BOWMAN
DIRECTED =
BY
LISA MARIE FRENCH
The show =
is just
what it sounds like: a swinging, jazzed up version of the original =
greatest hit
from Gilbert & Sullivan, The Mikado.
A family-friendly show that features many different song =
styles. Blues, Cab Calloway swing, Hot Gospel, scorching love songs, and fantastic dance =
numbers. Ready for something new? This is =
it.
The story
centers around the inhabitants of a Japanese village. When a wandering musician enters looking for his true =
love,
only to find that she is to be wed to another…and more powerful =
man, the fun
gets going. Director Lisa =
Marie
French is pulling out all the stops to present the summer hit right in =
the
heart of Geauga County. =
Part
Japanese fantasy, great comedy, and all big Broadway musical! =
There are 5 male lead parts and 4 = female leads. 1 male needed that = can tap well and one male that plays the trumpet, badly. All lead roles must be strong = vocalists.
Chorus =
roles
will be made up of both singers and dancers; =
both =
talents
are not required for chorus.
Needed =
will
be 2 women with modeling skills.
These 2 models will play an extremely important part in the show =
and
will be on stage throughout the performance.
Duet =
will be
involved.
AUDITION =
INFORMATION:
MAY 17 AND MAY =
18
6:00-9:00PM
AT GEAUGA =
THEATER
101 WATER STREET, =
CHARDON
(440) =
286-2255
PLEASE =
PREPARE:
1-BLUES STYLE SONG & 1-UPTEMPO =
SONG
ACCOMPANIST =
PROVIDED
COME PREPARED FOR =
MOVEMENT
CALL =
BACKS:
WILL BE HELD MAY =
19
6:00-9:00PM
SHOW =
DATES:
JULY 30,31
AUGUST 6,7,8,13,14
*POSSIBLE EXTENSION / ADDITIONAL =
PERFORMANCES
FRIDAY & SATURDAYS AT 8:00PM =
SUNDAY MATINEE AT =
2:00PM
SPONSORED =
BY:
THE
WONDERFUL PEOPLE AT JUNCTION FAMILY =
AUTO
Victor, Victoria
Gypsy
Footloose
Fiddler On The Roof
Sound Of Music
Titanic
Anything Goes
A Chorus Line
Little Shop Of Horrors
South Pacific
Don?t Rock The Boat
Thursday April = 8,2004
Hot Carl Comedy Showcase
The
Jackrabbit=20 Easter ShowAt the
Cleveland Black Box = Theatre
(Cabaret Dada)
1210 West 6th = street
Under the liquid/fusion
Next to dive=20 bar
$10.00
5 comics
Hot Carl
KT Tatara
Quinn Patterson
Sean Paul
= (not the=20 rapper)John Wellington
More info contact Carl = Ferrara
216-469-9077
Email-carlferrara at earthlink.net
Total Kaoz, Ent., All Others Theatre &
present...
Voices:
The Rhythm of Me
Starring
Kevin "Kaoz" Moore & Desmond Storm E. Jones
Directed By
Tony Sias
April 2 thru April 4,
2004
@
The CSU Factory Theatre
Admission $10
Showtimes April 2 and 3 @
Sunday April 4 Matinee @
Voices is a theatrical spoken word production that chronicles the life, times and emotions of two African American artists who are trying to make the best of the world around them.
For more information contact Kaoz at (216) 382-4668 or Storm E. @ (216) 374-3375.
CHAGRIN=20
VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE
STILL=20
LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT COUPLE
Wanted =
=96 the perfect couple to play Corie and Paul =
Bratter
(lead=20
roles)
in =
Barefoot=20
in the Park
by=20
Neil Simon
Roles=20 are still open for 2 actors
(=20 one male, one female)
between=20 the ages of 25 and 35
TUESDAY, April=20
5th =20
7:30pm
and
WEDNESDAY, April = 6th =20 7:30pm
Rehearsals=20
to begin mid April
Directed=20
by Kate Tonti
Theatre=20
address
40=20
West River Street
Chagrin=20
Falls
We=20
will have script selections available on site the night of=20
auditions.
Headshots=20
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!
Do you Yahoo!? FOR IMMEDIATE =
RELEASE Date:  =
; =
Contact:  =
; Brian
Diehl, Board Member,  =
; =
 =
; =
Office: 330.253.2700 Email:
bdiehl at ayalogic.com Re: ‘Perfect’
Cast Selected by The ensemble cast includes veteran =
performer
Jim Wolf as the befuddled groom who wakes up after his bachelor party =
with a
hangover and a strange woman, played by Linda Peel, in his bed. His immediate panic is =
justified, as he knows
that his bride-to-be, played by Denise Bernstein, and his best man, =
featuring
Mark DePompeii (who just starred as Tevye in Hudson Player’s sold-out =
performances of
“Fiddler on the Roof”) will soon arrive. Pam LaForce (who
recently met great reviews in “Personals” at Actors’ =
“Perfect Wedding” is being
directed by Wayne Merholz from Solon (who =
directed
last year’s production of "Man of La Mancha"). Merholz has
directed at various theaters throughout =
Author Robin Hawdon
has had an extremely varied career.
Beyond writing novels and appearing on British television, he =
starred in
"When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth" and "Zeta One." As =
a
playwright, he has written over a dozen plays including, "Birthday
Suite" and the highly successful, "Don't Dress for =
Dinner." Tickets for "Perfect =
Wedding" will
be $10 and are available by calling the Hudson Players telephone box =
office 330
655-8522. The Learned Owl =
Book Shop will
have tickets available April 15. The =
#
# =
# Tickets $18/Adults; $16/Seniors & Students =20
Group rates =
are=20
available. =
Call the =
Fine Arts Box=20
Office at (440) 951-6637 or =
purchase tickets=20
online at www.fineartsassociation.org<=
/A> Location The Corning Auditorium =
of The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue (Rte 20), =
Willoughby, on=20
the campus of The Andrews School. The Cast Carrie Crow (AEA)-Ita=20
Ford Gina =
Shmukler(AEA)-Maura=20
Clarke Tina=20
Stafford(AEA)-Dorothy=20
Kazel Rachel =
Stern(AEA)-Jean=20
Donovan Adam =
Kern-Archbishop Oscar=20
Romero Beth =
McGee(AEA)-Country Woman Ensemble: Joshua=20
Brown Rebecca=20
Brown Dan =
DiCello Maria =
Eleo Greg =
Gnau Melanie=20
Hauer Dan =
Henning Evie =
Koh Allison=20
Lehr Anne =
Markt Craig=20
Mosier Eric=20
Neumore Sandy Kosovich=20
Peck Roger=20
Principe Alex =
Puette Laura=20
Rightnour Devon=20
Turchan The Artistic=20
Team Fabio Polanco, Direction Jennifer Paradise, Assistant=20
Direction Josh =
Senick, Music Direction Janiece=20
Kelley-Kiteley, Choreography Ben=20
Needham, Scenic Design=
Kristen=20
Buchs, Lighting Design Russ=20
Borski, Costume =
Designer Corby Grubb, =
Sound=20
Design Jennifer Polanco=20
(AEA) , Stage Management Sara Bubenik, =
Production and Company Management Paul Gatzke, Prop Design and Technical=20
Direction =
SPAN> Call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) =
951-6637 or purchase tickets online at www.fineartsassociation.org<=
/A> Greetings, I am a grapgic designer and photographer, Looking to work with theater troops. I will work within your budget. Skilled in photoshop,Illustrator,Microsoft Publisher,QuarkXpress. Looking forward to hearing from you =
CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: Colleen Doyle Babymakers, Inc. 312-371-0608 nader4ever at aol.com Second City Cleveland Alumni Return Home to Perform Original Two-Woman Show Cleveland, OH--March 16, 2004--Colleen Doyle and Dana Quercioli are proud to announce a return to Cleveland with their first original show, Babymakers. Babymakers incorporates sketch comedy, improvisation, and music to examine the chasm between perception and reality in everything from presidential candidates? agendas to hairdresser-client relationships to the dating habits of the terminally ill. Colleen Doyle wrote humorous cards for American Greetings and appeared in Tony n? Tina?s Wedding before joining the inaugural cast of Second City Cleveland. Dana Quercioli was an ensemble member of Cabaret Dada and Habitat for Insanity when she was selected for the mainstage cast of Second City. After working together on two Second City revues in Cleveland, Dana and Colleen moved to Chicago to continue studying writing and improvisation. Since relocating, they have performed with the all-Cleveland improv team Torso at The Playground and are currently studying at the famed ImprovOlympic, where they met and enlisted the talents of director Peter Gwinn. Babymakers plays the Cleveland Black Box Theatre, located at 1210 W. 6th Street, on April 10th at 7:30pm. For reservations and ticket information, please call 216-696-HAHA. African Soul Dance Theater, is seeking actors, =
dancers,
singers, and drummers for a new production, “In Search of a =
Queen,”
to be presented on Sunday, May 30th, at the Allen Theater, in
Playhouse Square, as part of the Midwest African Dance Conference. =
If you’ve always wanted to learn African dance =
and
drumming, here’s your chance to study and =
perform! Children and adults, male and female, are =
needed. There are three audition dates: Friday, April 2, 2004, 6:00 PM, Cory Methodist Church, 1117 E.
105th St. Saturday, April 3, 2004, =
3:00 PM, the Black
Box, next to the artists’ residence at 1075 =
E. 74th
St. (off St. Clair) Sunday, April 4, 2004, 2:00 PM, the Black
Box, next to the artists’ residence at 1075 =
E. 74th
St. (off St. Clair) Please call 451-SOUL (7685) to register or to find =
out more. Anita Rose Banks anitaroseb at earthlink.net The Zion UCC Church of=
Tremont Presents: Sunday, April 4, 2004<=
o:p> 2pm =
FONT> (Don't=
Forget about Daylight Savings Time!) Zion UCC Church in Tremont 2716 West 14th St. Cleveland, Ohio 44113-5216 (On West 14th Street a=
block past Pilgrim Church. <=
/SPAN> Zion is on the right a=
nd has a Red Door.) Featuring: Brian Thornton, Cello<=
o:p> Jennifer Woda, Mezzo-S=
oprano Elizabeth Johnson, Pia=
no With Special Guest Art=
ists: Kathleen Mylecraine, F=
lute and Victoria Marra, Clarinet Works to be performed=20=
include: Sinfonia Concer=
tante Op. 125 by Prokofiev Selections from =E2=
=80=9CThe Nursery=E2=80=9D by Mussorgsky And the WORLD PREMIERE=
of =E2=80=9CMommy Songs=
=E2=80=9D by Cleveland Composer Victoria Belfiglio &n=
bsp; **=
*Admission is Free and Open to the Public*** &nb=
sp;Punch and Pie Reception to Follow
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From dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org Thu Apr 1 08:36:28 2004
From: dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org (Dale Van Niel)
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 11:36:28 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]run crew positions
Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F37871A@GLTF01>
Great Lakes Theatre Festival and Cleveland Public Theatre are in need of run
crew and wardrobe personnel for Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By In
America at Cleveland Public Theatre. The rehearsal/performance dates are
April 22, 2004 through May 29, 2004 and you must be available for day and
evening hours.
Experience with basic stage operations and prop running desired, but we will
train. This is a great way to break into professional theatre and make
contacts while learning how professional theatres work. This is also a
great opportunity for high school or college students. There will be a
small stipend offered. If you are interested please contact Dale Van Niel
at Great Lakes Theater Festival by phone at 216-241-5490, x321 or by email
at dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org.
Dale Van Niel
Production Manager
Great Lakes Theater Festival
1501 Euclid Avenue, Suite 423
Cleveland, OH 44115
(216) 241-5490, x321
(216) 241-6315 FAX
dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org
From kgygli at jcu.edu Thu Apr 1 09:13:51 2004
From: kgygli at jcu.edu (kgygli at jcu.edu)
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 12:13:51 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Chance To See A Piece of My Heart at
JCU!!!
Message-ID: <8d9aca74.2a4e2c1a.a245900@mirapoint.jcu.edu>
A Piece of My Heart runs Friday and Saturday, April 2 and 3
at 8PM, and Sunday, April 4 at 2PM, in Kulas Auditorium,
Administration Building, John Carroll University. Come see
Shirley Lauro's gripping play based on true stories from
women who served in Vietnam as Army and Navy nurses and
Intelligence workers, Red Cross volunteers and USO
entertainers. Unfortunately, the subject matter is still
very timely.
After the Friday, April 2 performance, Mary Powell, a former
Army Nurse who served in Vietnam, will lead a discussion
about women in Vietnam.
From SomeDadA at aol.com Thu Apr 1 09:14:29 2004
From: SomeDadA at aol.com (SomeDadA at aol.com)
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 12:14:29 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Special Show @ Dada Tonght!
Message-ID:
You and your friends are invited to a special performance this TONIGHT a=
t 8:00PM at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater. Come mix and mingle with m=
embers of The Cleveland Ad Club and other members of Cleveland's artistic co=
mmunity.
Tickets only $10!
Doors open at 7:30.
Cabaret Dada is located in the Warehouse District at 1210 West 6th stree=
t=20
Don't forget to grab a drink before the show next door at the Dive Bar,=20=
42 beers all 2 bucks from 4-8 pm.
For Show reservations Call 216-696-HAHA(4242) Or visit WWW.cabaretdada.c=
om
Cabaret Dada is Cleveland's first and only full time improvisational the=
ater and home of Something Dada Improvisational Comedy Co. Shows are based e=
ntirely on audience suggestions and always different. With their eclectic me=
nagerie of improvisational structures, songs, theater games and audience int=
eraction, Something Dada presents an outrageous extravaganza that is fast, f=
lexible and frighteningly funny.
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From bdiehl at ayalogic.com Thu Apr 1 07:18:42 2004
From: bdiehl at ayalogic.com (Brian Diehl)
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 10:18:42 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Perfect Cast Selected by Hudson Players
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: March 31, 2004
Contact: Brian Diehl, Board Member, Hudson Players
39 Church St. Hudson, OH 44236
Office: 330.253.2700 Email:
bdiehl at ayalogic.com
Re: 'Perfect' Cast Selected by Hudson Players
HUDSON, OHIO - Hudson Players Director, Wayne Herholz has assembled a
first-class cast for this Spring's production of "Perfect Wedding," a
comedy-farce by Robin Hawdon. The fast-action production will run April
30, May 1, 7, 8, 14 and 15.
The ensemble cast includes veteran performer Jim Wolf as the befuddled
groom who wakes up after his bachelor party with a hangover and a
strange woman, played by Linda Peel, in his bed. His immediate panic is
justified, as he knows that his bride-to-be, played by Denise Bernstein,
and his best man, featuring Mark DePompeii (who just starred as Tevye in
Hudson Player's sold-out performances of "Fiddler on the Roof") will
soon arrive. Pam LaForce (who recently met great reviews in "Personals"
at Actors' Summit) will add fire and comedy, along with seasoned
actress, Kathy Turk, as the mother of the bride.
"Perfect Wedding" is being directed by Wayne Merholz from Solon (who
directed last year's production of "Man of La Mancha"). Merholz has
directed at various theaters throughout Ohio.
Author Robin Hawdon has had an extremely varied career. Beyond writing
novels and appearing on British television, he starred in "When
Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth" and "Zeta One." As a playwright, he has
written over a dozen plays including, "Birthday Suite" and the highly
successful, "Don't Dress for Dinner."
Tickets for "Perfect Wedding" will be $10 and are available by calling
the Hudson Players telephone box office 330 655-8522. The Learned Owl
Book Shop will have tickets available April 15.
The Barlow Community Center is off route 303, two blocks east of route
91 and on South Oviatt Street - across from the Hudson Fire Department
and Safety Center. For more information or for tickets, contact the
Hudson Players: players at ayalogic.com.
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SPRING FLING FUNDRAISER
FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 2004 6-10 P.M.
West Cafeteria of Brunswick High School
3643 Center Road
Brunswick, Ohio 44212
Pasta Dinner by Santosuosso Pizza Pasta Vino
Silent Auction, Musical Revue:
"SONGS OUR GRANDFATHERS SANG"
A new work, conceived and directed by Allen M. White
Performed by:
Norm Bennett
Amiee Collier
John Lipian
Pat Senkar
Matt Bennett
Allen M. White
Musical Director and Accompanist - Matt Bennett
Costumes - Candace Lipton
Assistant Director - Jeff Pandora
$10 per Person, which includes dinner and the show.
Info: 330-273-0201
Dinner will be served from 6:00-8:30pm. The performance will begin
at 7:30pm.
Proceeds go to the Grant and Scholarship programs of the Brunswick
Education Foundation
The show is a collection of songs sung when people gathered together 100
years ago. Some are sad, some are funny. Some are familiar,
and some are not. All of the songs are entertaining and we hope
you'll be singing along with us as we present them.
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Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 02:14:54 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]MURDER, MAYHEM, MYSTERY AND FUN
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Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 07:38:49 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]oops - Correction - Still Looking for the Perfect Couple -
Barefoot in the Park
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STILL LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT COUPLE
Wanted =E2=80=93 the perfect couple to play Corie and Paul Bratter
(lead roles)
=C2=A0in =C2=A0
Barefoot in the Park
by Neil Simon
Roles are still open for 2 actors
=C2=A0( one male, one female)
=C2=A0between the ages of 25 and 35
TUESDAY,=C2=A0April 6th=C2=A0 7:30pm
and
=C2=A0WEDNESDAY, April 7th=C2=A0=C2=A0 7:30pm
Rehearsals to begin mid April
Directed by Kate Tonti
Theatre address
40 West River Street
Chagrin Falls
We will have script selections available on site the night of auditions.
Headshots and resumes are not expected, but are appreciated.
All actors perform on a volunteer basis in
=C2=A0Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Productions.
SHOW DATES ARE:
June 4th=C2=A0 -=C2=A0 June 26th
Friday and Saturdays:=C2=A0 8:00 pm Curtain
Questions:=C2=A0 Call=C2=A0 440-247-8955
HOPE TO SEE YOU AT AUDITIONS!
=C2=A0
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. There is no need for an appointment. Audition=
s will take place in the order you have arrived.
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 AEA Guest Artist Agreement 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. =A0 Th=
e combination of which creates a dynamic theatre experience for all involved=
. =A0 We perform at the Rocky River High School Auditorium, an 800 seat venu=
e with state of the art equipment and an orchestra pit. =A0 In this case, we=
will have a large orchestra to bring this incredible music alive.
The production team is:=A0=A0=A0 Kevin Joseph Kelly------Director/Mus=
ical Staging
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Mark your calendars!
With respect,
Kevin Joseph Kelly=A0
Call me with any questions 216-269-3824 or email me at this address.
TPOG!
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Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 12:10:36 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]vhs amato show
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VHS tapes of the Souvenir/Beau Coup set is available for $20 (charge by=20
phone)
let me know if you want one.=A0
CANDLEJUMP PRODUCTIONS presents
SOUPERNATURAL
starring Kristin Richardson, Kevin Max
with a full celebrity cast including
Lou Ferrigno, Dee Wallace-Stone....
check it out at
www.Soupernaturalmovie.com
Thanks
Julie Matthews
Producer
216-210-2106
330-467-0577
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esents
SOUPERNATURAL
starring Kristin Richardson, Kevin Max
with a full celebrity cas=
t including
Lou Ferrigno, Dee Wallace=
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check it out at
Thanks
Julie Matthews
216-210-2106
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From: KNEWTRA3 at aol.com (KNEWTRA3 at aol.com)
Date: Fri, 02 Apr 2004 12:31:16 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sanctuary Opens!
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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
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From: suzie_dave at msn.com (David A. Estvanko)
Date: Fri, 02 Apr 2004 14:59:12 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Save The Royalton Players
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From: lilith at cros.net (Christine Chapman)
Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 16:41:24 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]LAKESPEARE AUDITIONS SATURDAY!!!
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Lakespeare Theatre Festival's
Inaugural Season!
We are producing=20
"Much Ado About Nothing",
and other original shorts at
Lakeview Park in
Port Clinton, OH
Production dates are=20
June 12, 13, 19 & 20, 2004.
Call 419-797-2220 to schedule
your appointment.
Thank you for supporting the performing arts!
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Artistic Director
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Date: Sat, 3 Apr 2004 08:18:23 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Russian Into Spring": Tomorrow!
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The Zion UCC Church of Tremont Presents:
=E2=80=9CRussian Into Spring=E2=80=9D
Sunday, April 4, 2004
2pm=20
(Don't Forget about Daylight Savings Time!)
Zion UCC Church in Tremont
2716 West 14th St. Cleveland, Ohio 44113-5216
(On West 14th Street a block past=20
Pilgrim Church.=20
Zion is on the right and has a Red Door.)
=20
Featuring:
Brian Thornton, Cello
Jennifer Woda, Mezzo-Soprano
Elizabeth Johnson, Piano
With Special Guest Artists:
Kathleen Mylecraine, Flute and Victoria Marra, Clarinet
=20
Works to be performed include:
Sinfonia Concertante Op. 125 by Prokofiev
Selections from =E2=80=9CThe Nursery=E2=80=9D by Mussorgsky
And the WORLD PREMIERE of
=E2=80=9CMommy Songs=E2=80=9D by Cleveland Composer Victoria Belfiglio
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***Admission is Free and Open to the Public***
Punch and Pie Reception to Follow
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=E2=80=9CRussian Into Spring=E2=80=9D
FINAL PERFORMANCE!
"A CHORUS LINE"
VALLEY FORGE HIGH SCHOOL
9999 INDEPENDENCE BLVD.
PARMA HTS. OH 44130
(ACROSS THE STREET FROM TRI-C WEST)
TONIGHT!
APRIL 3, 2004
8:00PM
TICKETS ARE $7 (HALF PRICE FOR SENIOR CITIZENS)
DIRECTOR: LAUREN PERSONS
CHOREOGRAPHER: LESTER CURRIE
MUSIC DIRECTOR: PETE ZAREMBA
VOCAL DIRECTOR: JARED PLASTERER
HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
The new =
website for
the
Geauga Lyric =
Theater
Guild at the
Geauga Theater =
Is now up and
running.
Special thanks =
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Better service =
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New additions =
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coming every week.
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can be
found at:
www.geaugatheater.org
Auditions for Short film
I am shooting my first short film using my mini-dv camera and I am looking for people that would be interested in participating in my production. This is a no pay job, but if anyone would like to share information about deferred payment, I would appreciate it.
I am looking to shoot in the evening on a few nights in April.
The story is about a former couple stuck in an empty parking lot and fighting over whose fault it is that they are stuck there.
The shoot will take place on Pearl Road in Strongsville.
I am looking for:
1 ? Female (between the ages of 18 and 21)
1 ? Male (between the ages of 18 and 21)
I am also looking for someone that can help me light an outdoor scene preferably with access to lights and someone with audio equipment that is willing to record sound.
Auditions will take place at:
MDI Studios
1265 W. 106th Street #1
Cleveland, OH 44102
Tel: 216.373.3278
Tuesday, April 6th from 5-7:30pm
Please email C.M. Holtwick at cm at fountaingeo.com or fountaingeo at yahoo.com .
Please email me your headshot/resume.
Please email me to let me know if you are auditioning so that I know how many people to expect.
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From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey)
Date: Sun, 4 Apr 2004 07:29:04 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE HOLDS AUDITIONS FOR "THE WONDERFUL WIZARD
OF OZ"
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Clague Playhouse
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 44145
Phone: 440-331-0403
Clague Playhouse Children/Teen Theatre will hold auditions for The Wonderful Wizard of OZ on Saturday, April 24, 2004 from 2-5PM and Sunday, April 25, 2004 from 5-7PM. Auditions both days will be at the Playhouse.
The Director is Nancy Burkinshaw
IN ORDER TO AUDITION, YOU MUST HAVE BEEN A STUDENT OF THE CHILDREN/TEEN THEATRE DURING THE 2003-2004 CLASS SESSIONS .
Performance dates are: July 8, 9, l0, 11, 15, 16, 17, 18, 2004
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--MS_Mac_OE_3163959321_20401723_MIME_Part-- From clydesimon at sbcglobal.net Sun Apr 4 19:46:56 2004 From: clydesimon at sbcglobal.net (Clyde Simon) Date: Sun, 4 Apr 2004 19:46:56 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Will & Wanton Lust opens this Friday at the Liminis! Message-ID: <20040405024656.42075.qmail@web80602.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1796887685-1081133216=:41009 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM'S FIRST PRODUCTION OF 2004 OPENS THIS FRIDAY, APRIL 9, WITH A RECEPTION TO FOLLOW AT THE STARKWEATHER convergence-continuum?s first production of 2004, Free Will and Wanton Lust by Nicky Silver, is a nice play about family. 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. There will be an opening night reception after the show down the street at The Starkweather, 2572 Scranton Rd. Free food and a discounted cash bar. Come join us! Free Will and Wanton Lust 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. --0-1796887685-1081133216=:41009 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
convergence-continuum?s first production of 2004, Free Will and Wanton Lust by Nicky Silver, is a nice play about family. 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. There will be an opening night reception after the show down the street at The Starkweather, 2572 Scranton Rd. Free food and a discounted cash bar. Come join us! Free Will and Wanton Lust 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. |
Auditions fo=
r =E2=80=9CFunny Money=E2=80=9D At
Huntington Playhouse will hol=
d auditions for the adult British comedy, =E2=80=9CFunny Money=E2=80=9D on M=
onday, April 12th and Tuesday, April 13th at
Hu=
ntington Playhouse is located at
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BR>For more details about the show and the theatre, please check our web sit=
e at:
**** = FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE **** FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ****
Contact
Western Campus Theatre Department Presents
Working, THE = MUSICAL
By = Steven Scwartz and Nina Faso
Christopher Bohan – Director
Bryan Bowser - Musical Director
Leilani Barrett – Choreographer
Opening Friday, April 16 at 8pm
Show = Dates: &= nbsp; April 16, 17, 22, 23 & 24 at 8pm
&nbs= p;  = ; = April 18 & 25 at 3pm
Tickets: &n= bsp; &nb= sp; $10 regular admission
&nbs= p;  = ; = $8 for students/staff/seniors/children under 12
&nbs= p;  = ; = $6 NEOPAL Special =
Where: &nbs= p;  = ; CCC Western Campus Theatre
&nbs= p;  = ; = 11000 Pleasant Valley Rd.
&nbs= p;  = ; = Parma, OH 44130
Reservations: Call the CCC = West Box Office at 216.987.5536
About the = Director:
Christopher Bohan is a founding member of Cabaret Dada = Improvisational Theatre and a local actor, director and teacher. This is = Chris’ directing debut. At CCC West, Chris served as Assistant Director = for Lobo A Gogo and Married...With Chekhov. Chris recently performed with = Great Lakes Theatre Festival in the repertory of Hamlet and Tartuffe. = Chris holds a BA in Theatre and Economics from Lehigh University = and will become a member of The Hilberry Company at Wayne State University = this fall where he will earn his MFA in Acting.
About the = Choreographer:
Leilani Barrett =
is
an actor, dancer, choreographer and teacher. Mr. Barrett, a native =
of Cleveland,
OH, graduated from the Cleveland School of the Arts where he majored in
theater with a strong dance emphasis. Under scholarship he continued his
education at the Ohio State University.
His formal dance training began as one of the original members of the
award-winning program, The YARD. His movement training began with =
West
African dance, Hip Hop/ Breakdance, martial arts, ballet and various =
modern
techniques (Hawkens, Graham, and Horton) including Capoeira, the =
Brazilian
dance-martial art. Mr. Barrett has participated in several =
workshops led
by Alison Chase of Pilobolus Dance Theater and its company members, Bill =
T.
Jones, and Art Bridgeman & Myrna Packer. He left the Ohio State =
University
to join the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company in 1995.
About the Musical = Director:
Bryan L. Bowser is the Director of Conservatory Outreach and the Preparatory / Adult Education Program at Baldwin-Wallace College = Conservatory of Music. Mr. Bowser spent three seasons as Director of Operations = with Lyric Opera Cleveland before returning to his alma mater BW as = director of the newly formed Conservatory Outreach Department. Bryan = also serves as Minister of Music at the First Congregational United Church of = Christ in Berea and has been seen in many local theaters as a performer, = music director, conductor and choreographer Bryan is a board = member of Brecksville Theater on the Square.
About the = Play:
 = ; Studs Terkel's Working: People Talk about = What They Do All Day and How They Feel about What They Do, gave = real, working class Americans a voice. Working – The Musical, gives a face to those voices. = Stephen Schwartz and Nina Faso allow us to see what Studs Terkel calls = “the extraordinary dreams of ordinary people.”
 = ; Twenty-six workers, including a parking lot attendant, corporate executive, = newsboy, schoolteacher, gas man, housewife, fireman, waitress, millworker and = others, sing and talk about their jobs, defining not only their daily round, but = their hopes and aspirations as well. Each of the characters allow us to = see them as an individual as well as part of a greater whole; a community of = people that support each other, whether directly or indirectly. = Housewives are supported by other housewives and firemen are supported by other fireman because they share a mutual respect for an occupation that keeps the = world moving along toward a better place. They all have something they = can point to.
 = ; Working – The Musical, = opened on Broadway on May 14, 1978. It was written by Stephen = Schwartz and Nina Faso. Music by Stephen Schwartz, Micki Grant, Craig Carnelia, = Mary Rodgers and James Taylor. Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, Micki Grant, = Craig Carnelia, James Taylor and Susan Birkenhead.
The = Cast:
Melissa = Bruder &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; Roberta Victor
Robert = Burian &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; Mike Dillard
Mary = Catalano  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; Heather Lamb
Beth = Drago &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = Candy Cottingham, Maggie = Holmes
Alicia = Fogal &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; = Grace Clements
Lenny = Geschke = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Rex Winship, Dave, Tom = Patrick
Joe = Haladey = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; Ralph Werner
Jessica Johnson = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; Enid DuBois
Aaron = Knapp &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; Mason = Soloist
Kent = LeMar &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; Al Calinda, Anthony = Coelho
Matt = Mahoney = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Conrad Swibel, Frank = Decker
John Paul = Makowski  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Charlie Blossum
Margot = Marinicic &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Newsboy = Soloist
Crystal = Rerko &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; = Sharon Atkins
Nicole = Riva &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Babe Secoli
Kira = Seaton &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; Rose Hoffman
Jeanette = Stack-Luli &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; Kate Rushton
Megan = Tuttle &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = Nora Watson, Delores = Dante
Production = Staff:
Christopher M. = Bohan &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; Director
Bryan Bowser = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; Musical Director
Leilani Barrett &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; Choreogrpaher
Arthur Grothe &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Assistant Director
Benjamin Stewart &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; Stage Manager
Terry = Martin &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; = Scenic Designer
Shawna Melnakowski &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; Lighting Designer
Dana Romeo &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Costume Designer
Scott Meikle &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p;  = ; Sound Designer
David = Schneider &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; &nbs= p; Properties = Master
Kristen Boehnlein &nbs= p;  = ; = &= nbsp; &n= bsp; &nb= sp; Assistant Stage Manager
Contact
Box = Office Hours: M, W, F from 12-4pm.
216.987.5536
Cuyahoga Community College
Western Campus Theatre Department
11000 Pleasant Valley Rd. Parma, OH 44130
Christopher.Bohan at tri-c.edu= a>
The North Coast Men's Chorus, Richard Cole, Music Direrector will hold auditions for its June 19th & 20th production, "Pride & Joy" this Sunday, April 4 at 6:00 PM at Pilgrim Congregational Church, 2592 West 14th Street (Southwest corner of W. 14th & Starkweather) in Tremont.
There is no need to prepare an audition piece. Auditions consist of identifying a prospective member's ability to match pitches and determining the singer's vocal range.
Rehearsals are every Sunday evening from 7:00 - 9:30 PM and it is required that members miss no more than 3 rehearsals.
Members of the Chorus represent the widest possible diversity: from doctors, lawyers, and bankers to service workers, and everything in between. The Chorus? programming reflects the same level of diversity with singing, dancing, and comedy, through music from around the world.
Perhaps the highest profile gay organization in Northeast Ohio, the North Coast Men?s Chorus has grown to over 100 singing members, under the direction of Music Director, Richard Cole. The all volunteer organization, founded in 1988 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.
To request further information, contact the Chorus Membership Chair, Diane Moffett at membership at ncmchorus.org.
Press Release
Chagrin Valley Little Theatre
Presents David Ives =93Mere Mortals=94
March 29, 2004: Join us for an evening of verbal =
brilliance with=20
David Ives. Lightening =
fast word=20
play, split second timing & theatrical imagery will guarantee an =
evening of=20
laugh out loud humor. A =
great=20
combination of hilarity and wit in six One Act plays. See our outstanding cast who =
play=20
multiple characters, in Soap Opera; Mere Mortals; Time Flies; Dr. =
Fritz; Degas=20
C=92est Moi and Babel=92s =
In=20
Arms.
Our Cast=20
Includes:
Jeffrey Vargo Marlene = Kelly
Sheldon Lawrence Peggy=20 Smith
Rachel Douglas &nbs= p; =20 Jim McCormack
Fridays=20
& Saturdays @ 8 PM
April=20
30th - May=20
15th
Directed=20
by Bob McCoy
Produced=20
by Julia Wolff
Box=20
Office: (440)=20
247-8955
Box=20
Office Hours: 1 - 6 p.m. =
Monday =96=20
Saturday
Call the box office for tickets =
today!
Adults $12 Seniors=20
and Youth under 18 $10
Chagrin=20
Valley Little Theatre showcases the region=92s most talented actors, =
directors and=20
production experts in seven plays each season, plus special events such =
as=20
concerts, children=92s programs and seasonal =
productions.
For=20
an unforgettable entertainment and cultural experience, come to =
historic,=20
charming Chagrin Falls and enjoy an evening of live theater at Chagrin =
Valley=20
Little Theater.
GEAUGA LYRIC =
THEATER
GUILD AT THE
GEAUGA
THEATER
Extends their = warm appreciation to their patrons
The show will complete its sell-out run this coming =
weekend.
THANK YOU SO MUCH =
FOR
ALL YOUR SUPPORT!
WE LOOK FORWARD TO =
SEEING YOU
ON THURSDAY, MAY 6th
When the GLTG will open =
our
next show
Directed by Fred =
Sternfeld
May =
6,7,8,9,13,14,15,20,21,22
Starring:
Mark
Cipra
Diane K.
Mull
Doug
Rossi
Liz
Conway
Reservations
can be made by calling the Box Office at (440) =
286-2255
Or by
e-mail at: marvail8 at hotmail.com
WEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE
is proud to present
Special Guest, CHARLES S. DUTTON
Weathervane Playhouse will host actor
He made his directorial debut in HBO's First Time Felon and=
directed the HBO original miniseries, The Corner. The Corne=
r swept that year's (1997) Emmy Awards in every category for which it=20=
was nominated including Dutton's win as Best Director. He receive=
d his second Emmy for his guest-starring role of ABC's The Practice. Most recently, he earned his third Emmy Award as Outstanding Gu=
est Actor in a Drama Series for his riveting performance in CBS' =
Wit=
hout A Trace.
Dutton's first feature film as a director, Against the Ropes=
, starring Meg Ryan and filmed partially in Cleveland, recently ope=
ned in theaters. Dutton portrayed Police Chief Charles Moose in the US=
A Network television movie, DC Sniper: 23 Days of Fear. =
He sta=
rs opposite Halle Berry in the thriller, Gothika, and can be s=
een in the film, Secret Window, starring Johnny Depp. <=
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he is discussing his strong views on the value of education and self-determ=
ination, racism in Hollywood, the drug "war" in America, minimum sentencing=20=
or his first-hand knowledge of the power to change one's life, few speakers=20=
can ever match Charles Dutton's magnetic presence, intensity and ability to=20=
inspire audiences.
With the strong support of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Eta Tau=20=
Lambda Chapter, Akron, Ohio and the Akron Community Foundation, Weathervane=20=
is please to bring Mr. Dutton to Akron.
In
response to the posting from Eric =
Stuyvesant:
It is true that many LA Casting =
Directors
and Producers are requesting Color Headshots. While I have lots of experience =
in
placing actors, singers, dancers, and models all over the world, this is =
a
changing fact of the acting industry. Beware that there are also many =
people
who are resistant to this as well.
Just as a fashion designer still only wants a thin =
5’9” female
model, this holds true to a lot of people in the talent industry who are =
still
stuck in the past. In =
visits to
agencies in LA, the last this past January, out of the hundreds of =
client headshots
there are only about four to six people willing to try the new Color =
headshots. This is on its way to changing =
and many more
people are using the COLOR HEADSHOT. One of the reasons for the =
change is the
lower cost of color headshots. However, the difference is still =
quit
amazing… at ABC Pictures you get 1000 Black & White for $120 =
and
Color costs just under $400 ($396). The best photographers who shoot =
for
professional talent headshots use a digital system which captures your =
photos
in color and then you have your choice of printing them in color or =
traditional
black & white.
There are few photographers of =
this
quality in
SOME GREAT LOCAL PHOTOGRAPHER FOR =
HEADSHOTS:
John =
Sunderland
Eric =
Mull
HAROLD HAFNER =
(ME!)
For the month of APRIL 04 ONLY, I =
can
offer you a headshot shoot in digital and you get the CD of all the =
photos for
just $75 (normally $135)!
There is limited availability so =
call to
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From: =
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[mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Ericdstuyvesant at aol.com
Sent: =
To:
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Subject: =
[NEohioPAL]Photographers
and Actors: Note of Interest
I just got back in town from shooting a couple of =
music
videos for up and coming LA bands. During my 10 day stay in LA I was =
fortunate
enough to spend a few hours with an old friend named Susan Johnston. =
Susan is a
producer, a current casting director for The 5th Wheel, as well as an =
actress.
She left our meeting for brunch with the producers of The West Wing =
where she
is a candidate for a new character. (Not name dropping, just want you to
recognize that I'm not giving you fly by night advice.) Anyhow, Susan, =
in
passing, informed me that the Industry
Standard for head shots is quickly becoming color photos. Keep this in mind as =
you
select your next photographer, and as you decide whether your career =
will lead
you to the West and/or east coast.
peace,
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Do you Yahoo!? WEATHERVANE PLAYHOUSE announces
The Cast:
Brian Hutchison (Claude) Akron
Low-cost preview performances on Wednesday and Thursday,=
April 14 & 15 at 7:30 p.m. with official opening on Friday, April 16 at=
8:00 p.m. Other performances are Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Fridays and=20=
Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Charge by phone at Weathervane'=
s Ticket Office at 330-836-2626. Call between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tu=
esday through Friday. Tickets: $18 ($2 discount on Thursdays and Sunda=
ys for Senior Citizens & Students).
The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with=
state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, education excellence and cu=
ltural enrichment for all Ohioans.
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From p.a.gould at att.net Tue Mar 30 21:23:53 2004
From: p.a.gould at att.net (p.a.gould at att.net)
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 05:23:53 +0000
Subject: [NEohioPAL]"The Way Home" website-- a feature film
Message-ID: <033120040523.19830.406A55E8000C47CF00004D762158766720FF9B938A9098D19ED1@att.net>
Hello--
More information on the progress of the independent feature film "The Way Home", which was filmed in Shaker Heights, Ohio, has been added to the official website.
Take a moment and explore the site at
http://www.littlebeth.com
Thanks, and please visit often as even more information will be added in the days ahead.
--
Visit the world of Little Beth
Entertainment at www.littlebeth.com
"We are the music makers and we
are the dreamers of dreams."--
Willy Wonka
From jboukis at kalliopestage.com Tue Mar 30 22:00:13 2004
From: jboukis at kalliopestage.com (John Paul Boukis)
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 01:00:13 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Carousel Opportunities at Kalliope Stage
Message-ID:
Cast for Neil Simon's THE DINNER PARTY
Akron Premiere
Weathervane Playhouse is pleased to present the AKRON PREMIERE of Neil S=
imon's delicious comedy THE DINNER PARTY, April 14 - May 9, 2004. This=
production is sponsored by Summa Health System Foundation.
The Playwright
Neil Simon has been the record-breakingest playwright ever to contribute=
to the American stage. He was born in New York in 1927, the son of a=20=
salesman in a dress-manufacturing firm, and began writing comic material as=20=
a 15-year-old high school student. Come Blow Your Horn was his first play an=
d was produced in New York in 1961. It became the first in Simon's cha=
in of stage successes that turned Broadway for at least the next dozen years=
into a continuing Simon festival. At least one Simon play was current=
on Broadway every week night for the next fourteen years (except for a 3=
=BD- month gap in 1963 and a four-month gap in 1967). His list of play=
s includes Little Me, Barefoot in the Park, The Odd Couple, Sweet Charity, T=
he Star-Spangled Girl, Plaza Suite, The Last of the Red Hot Lovers, The Suns=
hine Boys, California Suite, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Biloxi Blues, Lost in Y=
onkers and Laughter on the 23rd Floor. The Dinner Party opened on Broadway l=
ate in 2000 following a record-breaking run at the Mark Taper Forum in Los A=
ngeles in 1999 and its East Coast premiere at the Kennedy Center in June 200=
0.
The Director
Sarah May is the 2001 winner of the Northern Ohio Live Award of Achievem=
ent in Theatre for her direction of A Piece of My Heart at the Beck Center.=20=
She was nominated for the same award for My Children! My Africa! at Do=
bama, Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill starring Rasheryl McCreary, Mulebo=
ne at Karamu and Having Our Say at Ensemble Theatre. Most recently May=
directed Anton in Show Businessfor Ensemble Theatre, Spinning into Butter f=
or Beck Center and John Guare's Six Degrees of Separation for Charenton Thea=
tre. Scene Magazine named the latter as Best Theatre Production of 200=
3. Sarah currently lives in Cleveland Heights.
A newcomer to Weathervane, Brian has won numerous awards for his theatri=
cal work including back-to-back Best Actor trophies from The North Canton Pl=
ayhouse for his performances in Butterflies Are Free and A Christmas Story.=20=
He was also seen there in As Bees in Honey Drown and Miracle on 34th S=
treet.
Richard Worswick (Albert) Akron
Richard was recently seen on the Weathervane stage as one of the two fra=
ntic actors playing multiple roles in The Mystery of Irma Vep. He rece=
ived a Chanticleer Best Actor Award for his portrayal of Reuven Malter in Th=
e Chosen. Prior to retiring, he spent the last 22 years working as an=20=
administrator for the Cleveland Orchestra.
Michael Rogan (Andre) Highland Heights
A newcomer to Weathervane, Michael appeared as Prince Cherney in Little=20=
Me at the Cassidy Theatre, and other roles at Shore Cultural Centre, Western=
Reserve Playhouse and Lakeland Theatre. He is a retired attorney.
Melanie Korman (Mariette) Akron
Melanie was seen as Clair in the Weathervane's Proof earlier this season=
. Other favorite roles include Rosalind in As You Like It, Diana in Lend Me=20=
a Tenor and Bette in Heaven Can Wait. She is currently Director of Public Pr=
ograms at Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens.
Brenda Redmond (Yvonne) Clevelan=
d/Northfield Center
She has appeared in several productions for Mayfield Community Players i=
ncluding Opal's Million Dollar Duck, The Monkey's Paw and The Plaza Su=
ites. She holds a journalism and law degree from The Ohio State Univer=
sity and is an attorney for the U.S. Department of Education.
Dede Klein (Gabrielle) Hudson
Dede won a Best Actress Chanticleer for her role of Elvira in Blithe Spi=
rit and a Best Supporting Actress Chanticleer for her role of Birdie in The=20=
Little Foxes. Other favorite roles for Weathervane include Amanda in T=
he Glass Menagerie and Florence in The Odd Couple (Female Version). De=
de is a flight attendant for American Airlines.
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Players Guild Theatre
Canton Ohio, March 31, 2004=E2=80=94The Players Guild Theatre pro= vides adults with delicious entertainment. Charles Busch=E2=80=99s naughty s= ocial satire, The Tale of the Allergist=E2=80=99s Wife, is co= ming to the Arena Stage, April 23=E2=80=94May 2. This razor-sharp new comedy= chronicles the turmoil of Marjorie Taub, a woman with whom we can all relat= e, and her betraying nemesis, Lee. Surprising turns and scandalous surprises= make this the perfect play for a grown-up evening out.
&nbs= p; A few familiar faces can= be seen in this hilarious romp. M= ary Lou Ianni, as Marjorie, welcomes her twentieth year of involvement w= ith The Players Guild Theatre and = Kathy Snyder as Lee, returns to the stage after appearing with Soap Oper= a Star, David Canary, in the successful drama, Proof. Newcomers, = Ian S. Haberman, Justin Steigl= itz and Margaret Puzsik ma= ke their debut.
&nbs=
p; Tickets for The T=
ale of the Allergist=E2=80=99s Wife are $12 and can be purchased by=20=
calling The Players Guild Box Office at 330-453-7617. The Players Guild Theatre is located in the
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-------------------------------1080759654-- From yvette at beckcenter.org Wed Mar 31 11:44:01 2004 From: yvette at beckcenter.org (Yvette Hanzel) Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 14:44:01 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Celebrate National Dance Week! Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E01D7BC@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C41758.842ED769 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Lynda Sackett, (216) 521-2540 ext. 245, Beck Center Dance Margaret Holden, (216) 749-4228, Cleveland Dance Theater Linda Jackson, (216) 348-7913, Play House Square FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: =20 Celebration of National Dance Week in northeast Ohio April 23 to May 2, 2004 will take place under the guidance of regional director Margaret Holden. Beck Center for the Arts and Playhouse Square Center will participate in the celebration. =20 =20 On Sunday, April 25 dance workshops and performances will take place at Beck Center for the Arts, 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. The dance workshops are scheduled accordingly: =20 11:00 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., Modern Jazz with Nancy Hightower, Studio B =20 11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., Flamenco with Libby Lubinger, Annex Studio 12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., Ballet with Brian Murphy, Annex Studio=20 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m., African Dance with Cenithia Selinas, Studio B =20 Tuition of $10. per class is payable in advance. Registration should be mailed to: Margaret Holden, 4140 Diane Drive, Fairview Park, Ohio 44126.=20 =20 Performances of dancers from the region will take place at 2:30 p.m. in the Beck Center Armory. Artists include: Anteus, Beck Center Dance Workshop, Berea High School Dance Team, Cleveland Chamber Ballet, Cleveland Dance Theatre, Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre, Csardas, Duffy Liturgical Dance, Fairmount Arts Center Dance, Hathaway Brown Modern Dancers, Kashtan Ukranian Dancers, Living Fountain, Brian Murphy, and O'Hare Irish Dancers. The performance is free and open to the public.=20 =20 Northeast Ohio's celebration of National Dance Week continues at Playhouse Square Center on Saturday, May 1 with Houston Ballet's performance of Cinderella. Special National Dance Week discounts for this May 1, 8:00 p.m. performance at the State Theatre are available by calling the Playhouse Square Center Group Sales Department at 216-771-4444 ext. 3257. National Dance Week guests will attend a Pre-Show Talk from 7:00 to 7:30 p.m. in the Ohio Theater Lobby led by Houston Ballet's Artistic Director Stanton Welch and get a glimpse behind-the-scenes at a special post-performance backstage tour. Guests must be part of the National Dance Week group to participate in the tour. Houston Ballet's performances are part of the Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital Ballet Series at Playhouse Square Center. =20 =20 A juried art exhibition inspired by dance and created by regional artists has been coordinated by Janette Ols. The exhibit is on display at Cyrano's Place, 12510 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood from April 30 to May 31. Viewing days and hours are Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. All of the art work is for sale.=20 =20 =20 =20 Yvette A. Hanzel Director of Marketing Beck Center for the Arts www.beckcenter.orgMargaret =
Holden, (216)
749-4228, Cleveland Dance Theater
Linda =
Jackson, (216)
348-7913,
Celebration of National Dance Week in northeast =
On Sunday, April 25 dance workshops and performances =
will
take place at
Tuition of =
$10. per class is payable in advance. Registration =
should be
mailed to: Margaret =
Holden,
Performances of dancers from the region will take =
place at
A juried art exhibition inspired by dance and created =
by
regional artists has been coordinated by Janette Ols.
The exhibit is on display at Cyrano’s =
Place,
Yvette A. Hanzel
Director of Marketing
216.521.2540 ext. 225
Email: =
yvette at beckcenter.org
Fax: =
216.228.6050
GEAUGA LYRIC THEATER GUILD AT THE =
GEAUGA
THEATER
IN =
COOPERATION
WITH MTI PROUDLY ANNOUNCE
AUDITIONS
BOOK & LYRICS ADAPTED =
BY
DAVID H. BELL =
MUSIC
ADAPTED BY ROB BOWMAN
DIRECTED =
BY
LISA MARIE FRENCH
The show =
is just
what it sounds like: a swinging, jazzed up version of the original =
greatest hit
from Gilbert & Sullivan, The Mikado.
A family-friendly show that features many different song =
styles. Blues, Cab Calloway swing, Hot Gospel, scorching love songs, and fantastic dance =
numbers. Ready for something new? This is =
it.
The story
centers around the inhabitants of a Japanese village. When a wandering musician enters looking for his true =
love,
only to find that she is to be wed to another…and more powerful =
man, the fun
gets going. Director Lisa =
Marie
French is pulling out all the stops to present the summer hit right in =
the
heart of Geauga County. =
Part
Japanese fantasy, great comedy, and all big Broadway musical! =
There are 5 male lead parts and 4 = female leads. 1 male needed that = can tap well and one male that plays the trumpet, badly. All lead roles must be strong = vocalists.
Chorus =
roles
will be made up of both singers and dancers; =
both =
talents
are not required for chorus.
Needed =
will
be 2 women with modeling skills.
These 2 models will play an extremely important part in the show =
and
will be on stage throughout the performance.
Duet =
will be
involved.
AUDITION =
INFORMATION:
MAY 17 AND MAY =
18
6:00-9:00PM
AT GEAUGA =
THEATER
101 WATER STREET, =
CHARDON
(440) =
286-2255
PLEASE =
PREPARE:
1-BLUES STYLE SONG & 1-UPTEMPO =
SONG
ACCOMPANIST =
PROVIDED
COME PREPARED FOR =
MOVEMENT
CALL =
BACKS:
WILL BE HELD MAY =
19
6:00-9:00PM
SHOW =
DATES:
JULY 30,31
AUGUST 6,7,8,13,14
*POSSIBLE EXTENSION / ADDITIONAL =
PERFORMANCES
FRIDAY & SATURDAYS AT 8:00PM =
SUNDAY MATINEE AT =
2:00PM
SPONSORED =
BY:
THE
WONDERFUL PEOPLE AT JUNCTION FAMILY =
AUTO
Victor, Victoria
Gypsy
Footloose
Fiddler On The Roof
Sound Of Music
Titanic
Anything Goes
A Chorus Line
Little Shop Of Horrors
South Pacific
Don?t Rock The Boat
Thursday April = 8,2004
Hot Carl Comedy Showcase
The
Jackrabbit=20 Easter ShowAt the
Cleveland Black Box = Theatre
(Cabaret Dada)
1210 West 6th = street
Under the liquid/fusion
Next to dive=20 bar
$10.00
5 comics
Hot Carl
KT Tatara
Quinn Patterson
Sean Paul
= (not the=20 rapper)John Wellington
More info contact Carl = Ferrara
216-469-9077
Email-carlferrara at earthlink.net
Total Kaoz, Ent., All Others Theatre &
present...
Voices:
The Rhythm of Me
Starring
Kevin "Kaoz" Moore & Desmond Storm E. Jones
Directed By
Tony Sias
April 2 thru April 4,
2004
@
The CSU Factory Theatre
Admission $10
Showtimes April 2 and 3 @
Sunday April 4 Matinee @
Voices is a theatrical spoken word production that chronicles the life, times and emotions of two African American artists who are trying to make the best of the world around them.
For more information contact Kaoz at (216) 382-4668 or Storm E. @ (216) 374-3375.
CHAGRIN=20
VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE
STILL=20
LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT COUPLE
Wanted =
=96 the perfect couple to play Corie and Paul =
Bratter
(lead=20
roles)
in =
Barefoot=20
in the Park
by=20
Neil Simon
Roles=20 are still open for 2 actors
(=20 one male, one female)
between=20 the ages of 25 and 35
TUESDAY, April=20
5th =20
7:30pm
and
WEDNESDAY, April = 6th =20 7:30pm
Rehearsals=20
to begin mid April
Directed=20
by Kate Tonti
Theatre=20
address
40=20
West River Street
Chagrin=20
Falls
We=20
will have script selections available on site the night of=20
auditions.
Headshots=20
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!
Do you Yahoo!? FOR IMMEDIATE =
RELEASE Date:  =
; =
Contact:  =
; Brian
Diehl, Board Member,  =
; =
 =
; =
Office: 330.253.2700 Email:
bdiehl at ayalogic.com Re: ‘Perfect’
Cast Selected by The ensemble cast includes veteran =
performer
Jim Wolf as the befuddled groom who wakes up after his bachelor party =
with a
hangover and a strange woman, played by Linda Peel, in his bed. His immediate panic is =
justified, as he knows
that his bride-to-be, played by Denise Bernstein, and his best man, =
featuring
Mark DePompeii (who just starred as Tevye in Hudson Player’s sold-out =
performances of
“Fiddler on the Roof”) will soon arrive. Pam LaForce (who
recently met great reviews in “Personals” at Actors’ =
“Perfect Wedding” is being
directed by Wayne Merholz from Solon (who =
directed
last year’s production of "Man of La Mancha"). Merholz has
directed at various theaters throughout =
Author Robin Hawdon
has had an extremely varied career.
Beyond writing novels and appearing on British television, he =
starred in
"When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth" and "Zeta One." As =
a
playwright, he has written over a dozen plays including, "Birthday
Suite" and the highly successful, "Don't Dress for =
Dinner." Tickets for "Perfect =
Wedding" will
be $10 and are available by calling the Hudson Players telephone box =
office 330
655-8522. The Learned Owl =
Book Shop will
have tickets available April 15. The =
#
# =
# Tickets $18/Adults; $16/Seniors & Students =20
Group rates =
are=20
available. =
Call the =
Fine Arts Box=20
Office at (440) 951-6637 or =
purchase tickets=20
online at www.fineartsassociation.org<=
/A> Location The Corning Auditorium =
of The Fine Arts Association, 38660 Mentor Avenue (Rte 20), =
Willoughby, on=20
the campus of The Andrews School. The Cast Carrie Crow (AEA)-Ita=20
Ford Gina =
Shmukler(AEA)-Maura=20
Clarke Tina=20
Stafford(AEA)-Dorothy=20
Kazel Rachel =
Stern(AEA)-Jean=20
Donovan Adam =
Kern-Archbishop Oscar=20
Romero Beth =
McGee(AEA)-Country Woman Ensemble: Joshua=20
Brown Rebecca=20
Brown Dan =
DiCello Maria =
Eleo Greg =
Gnau Melanie=20
Hauer Dan =
Henning Evie =
Koh Allison=20
Lehr Anne =
Markt Craig=20
Mosier Eric=20
Neumore Sandy Kosovich=20
Peck Roger=20
Principe Alex =
Puette Laura=20
Rightnour Devon=20
Turchan The Artistic=20
Team Fabio Polanco, Direction Jennifer Paradise, Assistant=20
Direction Josh =
Senick, Music Direction Janiece=20
Kelley-Kiteley, Choreography Ben=20
Needham, Scenic Design=
Kristen=20
Buchs, Lighting Design Russ=20
Borski, Costume =
Designer Corby Grubb, =
Sound=20
Design Jennifer Polanco=20
(AEA) , Stage Management Sara Bubenik, =
Production and Company Management Paul Gatzke, Prop Design and Technical=20
Direction =
SPAN> Call the Fine Arts Box Office at (440) =
951-6637 or purchase tickets online at www.fineartsassociation.org<=
/A> Greetings, I am a grapgic designer and photographer, Looking to work with theater troops. I will work within your budget. Skilled in photoshop,Illustrator,Microsoft Publisher,QuarkXpress. Looking forward to hearing from you =
CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: Colleen Doyle Babymakers, Inc. 312-371-0608 nader4ever at aol.com Second City Cleveland Alumni Return Home to Perform Original Two-Woman Show Cleveland, OH--March 16, 2004--Colleen Doyle and Dana Quercioli are proud to announce a return to Cleveland with their first original show, Babymakers. Babymakers incorporates sketch comedy, improvisation, and music to examine the chasm between perception and reality in everything from presidential candidates? agendas to hairdresser-client relationships to the dating habits of the terminally ill. Colleen Doyle wrote humorous cards for American Greetings and appeared in Tony n? Tina?s Wedding before joining the inaugural cast of Second City Cleveland. Dana Quercioli was an ensemble member of Cabaret Dada and Habitat for Insanity when she was selected for the mainstage cast of Second City. After working together on two Second City revues in Cleveland, Dana and Colleen moved to Chicago to continue studying writing and improvisation. Since relocating, they have performed with the all-Cleveland improv team Torso at The Playground and are currently studying at the famed ImprovOlympic, where they met and enlisted the talents of director Peter Gwinn. Babymakers plays the Cleveland Black Box Theatre, located at 1210 W. 6th Street, on April 10th at 7:30pm. For reservations and ticket information, please call 216-696-HAHA. African Soul Dance Theater, is seeking actors, =
dancers,
singers, and drummers for a new production, “In Search of a =
Queen,”
to be presented on Sunday, May 30th, at the Allen Theater, in
Playhouse Square, as part of the Midwest African Dance Conference. =
If you’ve always wanted to learn African dance =
and
drumming, here’s your chance to study and =
perform! Children and adults, male and female, are =
needed. There are three audition dates: Friday, April 2, 2004, 6:00 PM, Cory Methodist Church, 1117 E.
105th St. Saturday, April 3, 2004, =
3:00 PM, the Black
Box, next to the artists’ residence at 1075 =
E. 74th
St. (off St. Clair) Sunday, April 4, 2004, 2:00 PM, the Black
Box, next to the artists’ residence at 1075 =
E. 74th
St. (off St. Clair) Please call 451-SOUL (7685) to register or to find =
out more. Anita Rose Banks anitaroseb at earthlink.net The Zion UCC Church of=
Tremont Presents: Sunday, April 4, 2004<=
o:p> 2pm =
FONT> (Don't=
Forget about Daylight Savings Time!) Zion UCC Church in Tremont 2716 West 14th St. Cleveland, Ohio 44113-5216 (On West 14th Street a=
block past Pilgrim Church. <=
/SPAN> Zion is on the right a=
nd has a Red Door.) Featuring: Brian Thornton, Cello<=
o:p> Jennifer Woda, Mezzo-S=
oprano Elizabeth Johnson, Pia=
no With Special Guest Art=
ists: Kathleen Mylecraine, F=
lute and Victoria Marra, Clarinet Works to be performed=20=
include: Sinfonia Concer=
tante Op. 125 by Prokofiev Selections from =E2=
=80=9CThe Nursery=E2=80=9D by Mussorgsky And the WORLD PREMIERE=
of =E2=80=9CMommy Songs=
=E2=80=9D by Cleveland Composer Victoria Belfiglio &n=
bsp; **=
*Admission is Free and Open to the Public*** &nb=
sp;Punch and Pie Reception to Follow
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From dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org Thu Apr 1 08:36:28 2004
From: dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org (Dale Van Niel)
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 11:36:28 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]run crew positions
Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F37871A@GLTF01>
Great Lakes Theatre Festival and Cleveland Public Theatre are in need of run
crew and wardrobe personnel for Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By In
America at Cleveland Public Theatre. The rehearsal/performance dates are
April 22, 2004 through May 29, 2004 and you must be available for day and
evening hours.
Experience with basic stage operations and prop running desired, but we will
train. This is a great way to break into professional theatre and make
contacts while learning how professional theatres work. This is also a
great opportunity for high school or college students. There will be a
small stipend offered. If you are interested please contact Dale Van Niel
at Great Lakes Theater Festival by phone at 216-241-5490, x321 or by email
at dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org.
Dale Van Niel
Production Manager
Great Lakes Theater Festival
1501 Euclid Avenue, Suite 423
Cleveland, OH 44115
(216) 241-5490, x321
(216) 241-6315 FAX
dvanniel at greatlakestheater.org
From kgygli at jcu.edu Thu Apr 1 09:13:51 2004
From: kgygli at jcu.edu (kgygli at jcu.edu)
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 12:13:51 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Chance To See A Piece of My Heart at
JCU!!!
Message-ID: <8d9aca74.2a4e2c1a.a245900@mirapoint.jcu.edu>
A Piece of My Heart runs Friday and Saturday, April 2 and 3
at 8PM, and Sunday, April 4 at 2PM, in Kulas Auditorium,
Administration Building, John Carroll University. Come see
Shirley Lauro's gripping play based on true stories from
women who served in Vietnam as Army and Navy nurses and
Intelligence workers, Red Cross volunteers and USO
entertainers. Unfortunately, the subject matter is still
very timely.
After the Friday, April 2 performance, Mary Powell, a former
Army Nurse who served in Vietnam, will lead a discussion
about women in Vietnam.
From SomeDadA at aol.com Thu Apr 1 09:14:29 2004
From: SomeDadA at aol.com (SomeDadA at aol.com)
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 12:14:29 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Special Show @ Dada Tonght!
Message-ID:
You and your friends are invited to a special performance this TONIGHT a=
t 8:00PM at Cabaret Dada Improvisational Theater. Come mix and mingle with m=
embers of The Cleveland Ad Club and other members of Cleveland's artistic co=
mmunity.
Tickets only $10!
Doors open at 7:30.
Cabaret Dada is located in the Warehouse District at 1210 West 6th stree=
t=20
Don't forget to grab a drink before the show next door at the Dive Bar,=20=
42 beers all 2 bucks from 4-8 pm.
For Show reservations Call 216-696-HAHA(4242) Or visit WWW.cabaretdada.c=
om
Cabaret Dada is Cleveland's first and only full time improvisational the=
ater and home of Something Dada Improvisational Comedy Co. Shows are based e=
ntirely on audience suggestions and always different. With their eclectic me=
nagerie of improvisational structures, songs, theater games and audience int=
eraction, Something Dada presents an outrageous extravaganza that is fast, f=
lexible and frighteningly funny.
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From bdiehl at ayalogic.com Thu Apr 1 07:18:42 2004
From: bdiehl at ayalogic.com (Brian Diehl)
Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2004 10:18:42 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Perfect Cast Selected by Hudson Players
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: March 31, 2004
Contact: Brian Diehl, Board Member, Hudson Players
39 Church St. Hudson, OH 44236
Office: 330.253.2700 Email:
bdiehl at ayalogic.com
Re: 'Perfect' Cast Selected by Hudson Players
HUDSON, OHIO - Hudson Players Director, Wayne Herholz has assembled a
first-class cast for this Spring's production of "Perfect Wedding," a
comedy-farce by Robin Hawdon. The fast-action production will run April
30, May 1, 7, 8, 14 and 15.
The ensemble cast includes veteran performer Jim Wolf as the befuddled
groom who wakes up after his bachelor party with a hangover and a
strange woman, played by Linda Peel, in his bed. His immediate panic is
justified, as he knows that his bride-to-be, played by Denise Bernstein,
and his best man, featuring Mark DePompeii (who just starred as Tevye in
Hudson Player's sold-out performances of "Fiddler on the Roof") will
soon arrive. Pam LaForce (who recently met great reviews in "Personals"
at Actors' Summit) will add fire and comedy, along with seasoned
actress, Kathy Turk, as the mother of the bride.
"Perfect Wedding" is being directed by Wayne Merholz from Solon (who
directed last year's production of "Man of La Mancha"). Merholz has
directed at various theaters throughout Ohio.
Author Robin Hawdon has had an extremely varied career. Beyond writing
novels and appearing on British television, he starred in "When
Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth" and "Zeta One." As a playwright, he has
written over a dozen plays including, "Birthday Suite" and the highly
successful, "Don't Dress for Dinner."
Tickets for "Perfect Wedding" will be $10 and are available by calling
the Hudson Players telephone box office 330 655-8522. The Learned Owl
Book Shop will have tickets available April 15.
The Barlow Community Center is off route 303, two blocks east of route
91 and on South Oviatt Street - across from the Hudson Fire Department
and Safety Center. For more information or for tickets, contact the
Hudson Players: players at ayalogic.com.
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SPRING FLING FUNDRAISER
FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 2004 6-10 P.M.
West Cafeteria of Brunswick High School
3643 Center Road
Brunswick, Ohio 44212
Pasta Dinner by Santosuosso Pizza Pasta Vino
Silent Auction, Musical Revue:
"SONGS OUR GRANDFATHERS SANG"
A new work, conceived and directed by Allen M. White
Performed by:
Norm Bennett
Amiee Collier
John Lipian
Pat Senkar
Matt Bennett
Allen M. White
Musical Director and Accompanist - Matt Bennett
Costumes - Candace Lipton
Assistant Director - Jeff Pandora
$10 per Person, which includes dinner and the show.
Info: 330-273-0201
Dinner will be served from 6:00-8:30pm. The performance will begin
at 7:30pm.
Proceeds go to the Grant and Scholarship programs of the Brunswick
Education Foundation
The show is a collection of songs sung when people gathered together 100
years ago. Some are sad, some are funny. Some are familiar,
and some are not. All of the songs are entertaining and we hope
you'll be singing along with us as we present them.
Theatre is my life! The rest is just reality.
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From Parmarita at aol.com Thu Apr 1 23:14:54 2004
From: Parmarita at aol.com (Parmarita at aol.com)
Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 02:14:54 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]MURDER, MAYHEM, MYSTERY AND FUN
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From Crwhite114 at aol.com Fri Apr 2 04:38:49 2004
From: Crwhite114 at aol.com (Crwhite114 at aol.com)
Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 07:38:49 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]oops - Correction - Still Looking for the Perfect Couple -
Barefoot in the Park
Message-ID:
STILL LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT COUPLE
Wanted =E2=80=93 the perfect couple to play Corie and Paul Bratter
(lead roles)
=C2=A0in =C2=A0
Barefoot in the Park
by Neil Simon
Roles are still open for 2 actors
=C2=A0( one male, one female)
=C2=A0between the ages of 25 and 35
TUESDAY,=C2=A0April 6th=C2=A0 7:30pm
and
=C2=A0WEDNESDAY, April 7th=C2=A0=C2=A0 7:30pm
Rehearsals to begin mid April
Directed by Kate Tonti
Theatre address
40 West River Street
Chagrin Falls
We will have script selections available on site the night of auditions.
Headshots and resumes are not expected, but are appreciated.
All actors perform on a volunteer basis in
=C2=A0Chagrin Valley Little Theatre Productions.
SHOW DATES ARE:
June 4th=C2=A0 -=C2=A0 June 26th
Friday and Saturdays:=C2=A0 8:00 pm Curtain
Questions:=C2=A0 Call=C2=A0 440-247-8955
HOPE TO SEE YOU AT AUDITIONS!
=C2=A0
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. There is no need for an appointment. Audition=
s will take place in the order you have arrived.
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 AEA Guest Artist Agreement 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. =A0 Th=
e combination of which creates a dynamic theatre experience for all involved=
. =A0 We perform at the Rocky River High School Auditorium, an 800 seat venu=
e with state of the art equipment and an orchestra pit. =A0 In this case, we=
will have a large orchestra to bring this incredible music alive.
The production team is:=A0=A0=A0 Kevin Joseph Kelly------Director/Mus=
ical Staging
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Call me with any questions 216-269-3824 or email me at this address.
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Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 12:10:36 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]vhs amato show
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let me know if you want one.=A0
CANDLEJUMP PRODUCTIONS presents
SOUPERNATURAL
starring Kristin Richardson, Kevin Max
with a full celebrity cast including
Lou Ferrigno, Dee Wallace-Stone....
check it out at
www.Soupernaturalmovie.com
Thanks
Julie Matthews
Producer
216-210-2106
330-467-0577
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From: KNEWTRA3 at aol.com (KNEWTRA3 at aol.com)
Date: Fri, 02 Apr 2004 12:31:16 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sanctuary Opens!
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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
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Date: Fri, 02 Apr 2004 14:59:12 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Save The Royalton Players
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From: lilith at cros.net (Christine Chapman)
Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 16:41:24 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]LAKESPEARE AUDITIONS SATURDAY!!!
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Inaugural Season!
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and other original shorts at
Lakeview Park in
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Date: Sat, 3 Apr 2004 08:18:23 EST
Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Russian Into Spring": Tomorrow!
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The Zion UCC Church of Tremont Presents:
=E2=80=9CRussian Into Spring=E2=80=9D
Sunday, April 4, 2004
2pm=20
(Don't Forget about Daylight Savings Time!)
Zion UCC Church in Tremont
2716 West 14th St. Cleveland, Ohio 44113-5216
(On West 14th Street a block past=20
Pilgrim Church.=20
Zion is on the right and has a Red Door.)
=20
Featuring:
Brian Thornton, Cello
Jennifer Woda, Mezzo-Soprano
Elizabeth Johnson, Piano
With Special Guest Artists:
Kathleen Mylecraine, Flute and Victoria Marra, Clarinet
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Works to be performed include:
Sinfonia Concertante Op. 125 by Prokofiev
Selections from =E2=80=9CThe Nursery=E2=80=9D by Mussorgsky
And the WORLD PREMIERE of
=E2=80=9CMommy Songs=E2=80=9D by Cleveland Composer Victoria Belfiglio
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***Admission is Free and Open to the Public***
Punch and Pie Reception to Follow
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FINAL PERFORMANCE!
"A CHORUS LINE"
VALLEY FORGE HIGH SCHOOL
9999 INDEPENDENCE BLVD.
PARMA HTS. OH 44130
(ACROSS THE STREET FROM TRI-C WEST)
TONIGHT!
APRIL 3, 2004
8:00PM
TICKETS ARE $7 (HALF PRICE FOR SENIOR CITIZENS)
DIRECTOR: LAUREN PERSONS
CHOREOGRAPHER: LESTER CURRIE
MUSIC DIRECTOR: PETE ZAREMBA
VOCAL DIRECTOR: JARED PLASTERER
HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!
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Auditions for Short film
I am shooting my first short film using my mini-dv camera and I am looking for people that would be interested in participating in my production. This is a no pay job, but if anyone would like to share information about deferred payment, I would appreciate it.
I am looking to shoot in the evening on a few nights in April.
The story is about a former couple stuck in an empty parking lot and fighting over whose fault it is that they are stuck there.
The shoot will take place on Pearl Road in Strongsville.
I am looking for:
1 ? Female (between the ages of 18 and 21)
1 ? Male (between the ages of 18 and 21)
I am also looking for someone that can help me light an outdoor scene preferably with access to lights and someone with audio equipment that is willing to record sound.
Auditions will take place at:
MDI Studios
1265 W. 106th Street #1
Cleveland, OH 44102
Tel: 216.373.3278
Tuesday, April 6th from 5-7:30pm
Please email C.M. Holtwick at cm at fountaingeo.com or fountaingeo at yahoo.com .
Please email me your headshot/resume.
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From mslowey at yahoo.com Sun Apr 4 07:29:04 2004
From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey)
Date: Sun, 4 Apr 2004 07:29:04 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE HOLDS AUDITIONS FOR "THE WONDERFUL WIZARD
OF OZ"
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Clague Playhouse
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 44145
Phone: 440-331-0403
Clague Playhouse Children/Teen Theatre will hold auditions for The Wonderful Wizard of OZ on Saturday, April 24, 2004 from 2-5PM and Sunday, April 25, 2004 from 5-7PM. Auditions both days will be at the Playhouse.
The Director is Nancy Burkinshaw
IN ORDER TO AUDITION, YOU MUST HAVE BEEN A STUDENT OF THE CHILDREN/TEEN THEATRE DURING THE 2003-2004 CLASS SESSIONS .
Performance dates are: July 8, 9, l0, 11, 15, 16, 17, 18, 2004
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--MS_Mac_OE_3163959321_20401723_MIME_Part-- From clydesimon at sbcglobal.net Sun Apr 4 19:46:56 2004 From: clydesimon at sbcglobal.net (Clyde Simon) Date: Sun, 4 Apr 2004 19:46:56 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Will & Wanton Lust opens this Friday at the Liminis! Message-ID: <20040405024656.42075.qmail@web80602.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1796887685-1081133216=:41009 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii CONVERGENCE-CONTINUUM'S FIRST PRODUCTION OF 2004 OPENS THIS FRIDAY, APRIL 9, WITH A RECEPTION TO FOLLOW AT THE STARKWEATHER convergence-continuum?s first production of 2004, Free Will and Wanton Lust by Nicky Silver, is a nice play about family. 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. There will be an opening night reception after the show down the street at The Starkweather, 2572 Scranton Rd. Free food and a discounted cash bar. Come join us! Free Will and Wanton Lust 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. --0-1796887685-1081133216=:41009 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
convergence-continuum?s first production of 2004, Free Will and Wanton Lust by Nicky Silver, is a nice play about family. 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. There will be an opening night reception after the show down the street at The Starkweather, 2572 Scranton Rd. Free food and a discounted cash bar. Come join us! Free Will and Wanton Lust 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. |